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Can service providers enable the transformation of industries?

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The telecom value chain is transforming as cloud native technology unlocks new possibilities for global industries. Service providers will need to ingest, store, and analyze large amounts of data generated by cloud native networks. AI will soon be essential to manage interactions between applications, operations, and the network. New industry use cases will require the scalability and agility of the cloud.

With this evolution, opportunities for service providers are expanding far beyond connectivity and opening doors to specific enterprise markets. Strained by the need for near-real-time data analysis, more industries are looking to edge computing, particularly those using applications that require low latency and a rapid response. With the right blueprint in place, service providers can make the communications enablement of vertical applications extremely successful.

5G and IoT are reshaping issue resolution for first responders with real-time situational awareness and grid edge applications made to mitigate disturbances. Watch this panel discussion of Oracle experts as they identify the challenges of this new ecosystem and define success.

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Andrew De La Torre

Andrew De La Torre

Group Vice President of Technology, Oracle Communications
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Andrew De La Torre

Group Vice President of Technology, Oracle Communications
Andrew De La Torre, Group Vice President of Technology, Oracle Communications is responsible for making strategic decisions that increase the overall competitive position of Oracle Communications and defining direction for the best-in-class products and solutions that help customers compete in a rapidly evolving technology landscape. De La Torre also leads the technical sales, business development and acquisitions teams for the business unit.

Prior to joining Oracle, De La Torre spent 21 years at Vodafone in roles as Chief Technology Officer, Vodafone Americas and Vodafone Malta, as well as Chief Technology Strategy Officer for Vodafone Group. During his tenure, he led multi-tiered, highly skilled teams in the delivery of consumer and enterprise solutions across mobility, fixed network, IoT, cloud, and security. He also oversaw project execution across IT, mobile and fixed network, data centers, and business systems.

In addition to his telecom experience, De La Torre has consulted in other industries such as oil and gas and construction, and with Fortune 500 companies that have tapped his experience in corporate governance, finance, strategic planning, and technology transformation.
Jamie Brothers

Jamie Brothers

Director of Product Management, Oracle Health
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Jamie Brothers

Director of Product Management, Oracle Health
Jamie leads product management for Oracle Health’s Care Team Communications and Smart Hospital products. Jamie is responsible for the product vision and roadmap and ensuring alignment with customer and market needs. Jamie joined Oracle as part of its acquisition of healthcare IT giant, Cerner Corporation, in June of 2022. Jamie has spent the last 19 years with Cerner/Oracle Health in various engineering and product management roles. The majority of his career has been focused within the areas of medical device connectivity, smart hospital, and clinical communication and collaboration. Most recently, he has been leading efforts to modernize and transform products within Oracle Health to public cloud and hybrid-cloud architectures to support the unique needs of healthcare customers.
Gabriel Brown

Gabriel Brown

Senior Principal Analyst – Mobile Networks, Heavy Reading
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Gabriel Brown

Senior Principal Analyst – Mobile Networks, Heavy Reading
Gabriel leads mobile network research for Heavy Reading. His coverage includes system architecture, RAN, core, and service-layer platforms. Key research topics include 5G, open RAN, mobile core, and the application of cloud technologies to wireless networking.

Gabriel has more than 20 years’ experience as a mobile network analyst. Prior to joining Heavy Reading, he was chief analyst for Light Reading’s Insider research service; before that, he was editor of IP Wireline and Wireless Week at London's Euromoney Institutional Investor.