Richard Davies wrote: The UK has a good crop of technology pioneers in cloud computing - for example ElasticHosts, FlexiScale, Flexiant, OnApp - and also some strong government initiatives such as G-Cloud.
We will have to see whether this kind of technical leadership converts into swift mass-market adoption or not.
The event keynote will be provided by The Honorable Meredith Attwell
Baker, Commissioner for the Federal
Communications Commission (FCC). Before being nominated by President
Barack Obama as a member of the FCC on June 25, 2009, and sworn in on
July 31, 2009, Ms. Baker served as Acting Assistant Secretary of
Commerce for Communications and Information and Acting Administrator of
the National
Telecommunications and Information Administration (NTIA). At NTIA,
Ms. Baker advised and represented the Executive Branch on both domestic
and international telecommunications and information policy activities.
Julius P. Knapp II, Chief of the FCC’s Office of Engineering
Technology (OET), will deliver a session over lunch. Mr. Knapp has been
with the FCC for 33 years and served as the Deputy Chief of OET
2002-2006, after which he was named Chief. Prior to that, he was the
Chief of the Policy & Rules Division, where he was responsible for FCC
frequency allocation proceedings and for proceedings amending the FCC
rules for radio frequency devices. Mr. Knapp was Chief of the FCC
Laboratory from 1994–1997, where he was responsible for the FCC’s
equipment authorization program and technical analyses.
Convened by industry stakeholders including Dell, Google, Microsoft and
Motorola, the summit will focus on lessons learned from current
deployments, as well as proposals and ideas on all aspects of the
emerging TV White Space (TVWS) market. The TVWS Summit will also
highlight market demand, industry interest and progress of proposed
standards, presenting multiple industry perspectives and plans for
moving toward commercialization.
"Our members are excited by the quality of the program for the TV White
Spaces summit," said Lee Pucker, CEO of the Wireless Innovation Forum.
"Leading representatives from all levels of the emerging TV White Space
value chain are scheduled to participate, making this the premier event
for understanding the maturity of the technology and the growing
opportunities for this important and emerging market."
This event will address key topics of interest for the wireless
industry, including Device Manufacturers, Radio Manufacturers, ISPs,
Carriers, Software Providers and Application Builders. The Summit is
designed to recognize the importance of the role of identified
participants in supporting the objectives of the FCC in promoting more
readily available access to broadband services.
This is the first of two workshops being held by the Forum focused on TV
White Space Communications. A follow-up workshop focused on technology
evolution in TV White Space entitled Going to Market with TV Band
Devices: Long Term Promises, Near Term Actions will be held in
Schaumberg, Illinois, on September 16th, 2010 (more
information here). Individuals wishing to participate in this
follow-up workshop should contact Al Margulies, Deputy CEO of the
Wireless Innovation Forum.
Established in 1996, the Wireless Innovation Forum (SDR Forum Version
2.0) is a non-profit mutual benefit corporation dedicated to driving
technology innovation in commercial, civil, and defense communications
worldwide. Members bring a broad base of experience in Software Defined
Radio (SDR), Cognitive Radio (CR) and Dynamic Spectrum Access (DSA)
technologies in diverse markets and at all levels of the wireless
value chain to address emerging wireless communications
requirements. To learn more about the Wireless Innovation Forum, its
meetings and membership
benefits, visit www.WirelessInnovation.org.