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Panel discussion: Enabling ecosystems to safely communicate

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Panel discussion: Enabling ecosystems to safely communicate
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Panel discussion - enabling business ecosystems with SCiON
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In this panel discussion, a group of experts discusses strategies enterprises of the future can use to communicate within their ecosystems. They discuss this by looking to answer several questions such as: Why are SCiON-based networks secure? What are the biggest hurdles to overcome in implementing SCiON? How do service providers have to work together to provide companies the opportunity to switch to SCiON networks? Why will SCiON benefit clients? Led by Christopher Koch, Senior Strategy Manager at SIX, panelists provide a variety of insights. Adrian Anderegg, Partner, AWK Group outlines that a challenge is to have to compromise between security and openness, and how SCiON allows for both, without compromise. Egon Steinkasserer, CTO of Swisscom B2B, discusses the potential of SCiON to fulfill the aim of driving security in networking through innovation. Robert Wigger, Chief Business Officer at Sunrise-UPC discusses the contribution of SCiON to Swiss civil society as well as financial companies, such as the potential to connect home users and subsidiaries abroad using SCiON. Jerome Dilouya, Founder and CEO of InterCloud offers insight into how SCiON contributes to connectivity for large organizations in a secure way, as well as how to connect organizations that have not yet implemented SCiON. Martin Leuthold from the Management Board at SWITCH discusses the big drivers of SCiON, including security for large educational organizations who interact within large ecosystems and require high levels of security for sensitive research projects, in fields such as biomedical research. Markus Nispel, VP International Markets at Extreme Networks discusses hurdles for implementing SCiON. The video will cover how we can scale SCiON and increase its reach to make it appealing for new service providers and ecosystem partners.