Tag Archives: Dangerous Demo

Announcing TADSummit 2017

We’ve launched the TADSummit 2017 website, and registration is now open! TADSummit remains, since its inception in 2013, the place for practitioners across multiple industries to come together and share their experience-based thought leadership in telecom app development (Programmable Telecoms). Telecoms is now programmable; whether its over public / private / enterprise networks or the … Continue reading Announcing TADSummit 2017

TADSummit 2016 Review and 2017 Plans

TADSummit is a unique blend of world-class telecom thought-leadership and deep practical experience in both technology and business. Most of the people attending are actively building or selling the technology and services underlying the democratization of telecoms. Often at ‘professional events’ trite corporately approved marketing messages are shared on why X (e.g. NFV, 5G, IoT, … Continue reading TADSummit 2016 Review and 2017 Plans

Stream 6: Dangerous Demo 2016

The Dangerous Demo has become a regular feature of TADHack and TADSummit. It shows to the industry what is actually possible at scale using a range of off-the shelf, open source, and new technologies. If you want to see the latest in network and service infrastructure 6-24 months before any other event, this stream delivers. … Continue reading Stream 6: Dangerous Demo 2016

TADSummit Opening Keynote: CARNIVAL OF THE CREATORS

The TADSummit opening keynote ‘Carnival of the Creators’ was dedicated to innovators large and small from around the world using telecom app development to create new businesses and customer value. This was an intense, fast-paced session (5 min pitch, 5 min Q&A) demonstrating success case after success case. Its not just start-ups, its large established enterprises … Continue reading TADSummit Opening Keynote: CARNIVAL OF THE CREATORS

Dangerous Demo Preview

The Dangerous Demo has been part of TADS since the beginning, starting with the first ever TADHack. We hacked together Metaswitch’s Project Clearwater IMS and Telestax’s RestComm application server, running on Ubuntu and provisioned in real-time using juju. You can see the hack here: IMS in Minutes, with close to 1500 views, such a niche topic … Continue reading Dangerous Demo Preview

First Look at the TADSummit Agenda

Since the inception of TADSummit 3 years ago it leads the industry’s thinking on the business and strategy of making and saving money from telecom application development. It has become the industry’s main event focused on service innovation. We anticipate over 250 registrations in 2016. You can download the draft TADSummit Agenda here. A big thank you … Continue reading First Look at the TADSummit Agenda

Dangerous Demo Revisited Part 2: Canonical, Apidaze, and Telestax

On Tuesday Feb 2nd at 10AM EST we ran a Dangerous Demo TADSummit Revisited Part 2 with Canonical, Apidaze, and Telestax. You can view the session at the end of this weblog, or just click here. Since the first ever TADHack in Madrid 2014 year, Dangerous Demos have become an important core theme in both TADHack and TADSummit. Their … Continue reading Dangerous Demo Revisited Part 2: Canonical, Apidaze, and Telestax

Dangerous Demo Revisited Part 1: Metaswitch, DataArt, OpenCell, Truphone

On Wednesday Jan 27th 10AM EST we ran a Dangerous Demo Revisited Part 1 Google Hangout live.  The Q&A session was streamed live. You can view the Q&A session at the end of this weblog, or just click here. Since the first ever TADHack in Madrid in 2014, Dangerous Demos have become an important core theme in both TADHack … Continue reading Dangerous Demo Revisited Part 1: Metaswitch, DataArt, OpenCell, Truphone

TADSummit Revisited, In-depth Q&A

Thanks for everyone’s feedback on TADSummit. To address the area for improvement in enabling  more discussion and Q&A on the presentations given during TADSummit. The plan is to run a weekly “TADSummit Revisited” Hangout OnAir session every Wednesday. The exact time will depend on the locations of the people joining the Hangout. We’ll gather off-line questions, … Continue reading TADSummit Revisited, In-depth Q&A

TADSummit 2015 Summary

TADSummit 2015 ran from the 17-18 November in Lisbon and online. Bringing close to 200 innovators in person over the two days, and over 200 people online for each day, with some online viewers watching for 3 hours straight. An audience of close to 400 on each day. TADSummit is a chance for people around … Continue reading TADSummit 2015 Summary