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IEEE Technology Time Machine
IEEE Technology Time Machine
5 episodes
2 days ago
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Episode 4: Q&A with Alicia Abella, Assistant VP at AT&T
IEEE Technology Time Machine
4 minutes 25 seconds
8 years ago
Episode 4: Q&A with Alicia Abella, Assistant VP at AT&T
Picture the year 2030. What do you see? We asked Dr. Alicia Abella, Assistant Vice President of Inventive Science at AT&T Labs and a true leader for women in STEM, to share her vision on the future of technology, where we have been, where we are going, and why, in this Technology Time Machine podcast. As a subject matter expert in cloud computing, distributed storage, distributed software systems, mobile services, the Internet of Things, and much more, Dr. Abella believes that for us to be truly innovative and make changes in the world of technology, each of these domains must learn to work together. However, before these innovations can lead to a technology rich future, society must be willing to adopt new and changing technology. Through our interview with Dr. Abella, a true expert in her many fields, great insight into achieving a technology rich future was revealed.
IEEE Technology Time Machine
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