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Vanguard CIO John Marcante on the startup mentality

With disruption accelerating across every industry, IT leaders are pressed constantly by the question: How can we leverage emerging technologies to ensure our organization thrives in the years ahead? CIO.com’s Maryfran Johnson sat down with John Marcante, global CIO and managing director at Vanguard, to discuss just that. A 28-year veteran of the investment management firm, Marcante has held executive roles across many of Vanguard’s businesses, including its high net worth business, asset management, and financial advice, giving him a unique, cross-functional perspective on organizational innovation, which he brings to bear on his role as a member of Vanguard’s Innovation Board and as a founding member of its Innovation Studio. To read this article in full, please click here
http://news.poseidon-us.com/SBZRys

Vanguard CIO John Marcante on the startup mentality

With disruption accelerating across every industry, IT leaders are pressed constantly by the question: How can we leverage emerging technologies to ensure our organization thrives in the years ahead? CIO.com’s Maryfran Johnson sat down with John Marcante, global CIO and managing director at Vanguard, to discuss just that. A 28-year veteran of the investment management firm, Marcante has held executive roles across many of Vanguard’s businesses, including its high net worth business, asset management, and financial advice, giving him a unique, cross-functional perspective on organizational innovation, which he brings to bear on his role as a member of Vanguard’s Innovation Board and as a founding member of its Innovation Studio. To read this article in full, please click here
http://news.poseidon-us.com/SBZRys

Agencies look toward new emergency networks when disaster strikes

Agencies are eyeing a range of possibilities to take advantage of 5G advances, but perhaps no application is more urgent than ensuring and even boosting connectivity to aide disaster response. “Through mechanisms in 4G and 5G, we can prioritize access and bandwidth in such way that wireless priority service can be given to first responders,” said Mark McDiarmid, senior vice president for radio network engineering and development at T-Mobile USA.
http://news.poseidon-us.com/SBYJGg

Agencies look toward new emergency networks when disaster strikes

Agencies are eyeing a range of possibilities to take advantage of 5G advances, but perhaps no application is more urgent than ensuring and even boosting connectivity to aide disaster response. “Through mechanisms in 4G and 5G, we can prioritize access and bandwidth in such way that wireless priority service can be given to first responders,” said Mark McDiarmid, senior vice president for radio network engineering and development at T-Mobile USA.
http://news.poseidon-us.com/SBYJGg

Agencies look toward new emergency networks when disaster strikes

Agencies are eyeing a range of possibilities to take advantage of 5G advances, but perhaps no application is more urgent than ensuring and even boosting connectivity to aide disaster response. “Through mechanisms in 4G and 5G, we can prioritize access and bandwidth in such way that wireless priority service can be given to first responders,” said Mark McDiarmid, senior vice president for radio network engineering and development at T-Mobile USA.
http://news.poseidon-us.com/SBYDyH

Agencies look toward new emergency networks when disaster strikes

Agencies are eyeing a range of possibilities to take advantage of 5G advances, but perhaps no application is more urgent than ensuring and even boosting connectivity to aide disaster response. “Through mechanisms in 4G and 5G, we can prioritize access and bandwidth in such way that wireless priority service can be given to first responders,” said Mark McDiarmid, senior vice president for radio network engineering and development at T-Mobile USA.
http://news.poseidon-us.com/SBYDyH

Agencies look toward new emergency networks when disaster strikes

Agencies are eyeing a range of possibilities to take advantage of 5G advances, but perhaps no application is more urgent than ensuring and even boosting connectivity to aide disaster response. “Through mechanisms in 4G and 5G, we can prioritize access and bandwidth in such way that wireless priority service can be given to first responders,” said Mark McDiarmid, senior vice president for radio network engineering and development at T-Mobile USA.
http://news.poseidon-us.com/SBYDyH

Agencies look toward new emergency networks when disaster strikes

Agencies are eyeing a range of possibilities to take advantage of 5G advances, but perhaps no application is more urgent than ensuring and even boosting connectivity to aide disaster response. “Through mechanisms in 4G and 5G, we can prioritize access and bandwidth in such way that wireless priority service can be given to first responders,” said Mark McDiarmid, senior vice president for radio network engineering and development at T-Mobile USA.
http://news.poseidon-us.com/SBYDyH