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Jaymie Scotto & Associates reveal Telecom Exchange roundtable participants

Jaymie Scotto & Associates (JSA), the preeminent marketing, public relations and event planning firm serving the telecommunications industry revealed the CEO Roundtable participants and topics for JSA's Telecom Exchange East 2014 taking place on June 25 at Cipriani Wall St. Telecom Exchange (TEX) is the industry networking event designed to increase delegates' event ROI by offering face-to-face meetings in a neutral, exhibit hall environment. This year's Telecom Exchange will include four 1-hour CEO Roundtable sessions starting at 10 a.m. The first CEO Roundtable topic will be "Software Defined Networks: The 411 on Where We are Heading," moderated by Eric Hanselman, chief analyst at 451 Research. The second CEO Roundtable entitled, "Content Delivery Networks and the Telecom Ecosystem" will be moderated by Robert Powell, editor and creator of Telecom Ramblings. TEX's afternoon of CEO Roundtables continues with the panel, "Modernizing Wall St.; the Pipes, the Speeds, the Mobile Wallets" moderated by Jim Cowie, founder and CTO of Renesys. The final panel of the day is entitled, "N.Y.C. as a Connectivity Hub for Technology," and is moderated by Michael Morris, executive managing director, data center consulting group for Newmark Grubb Knight Frank.
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