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Know Before You Go: New Broadcast Series Kicks off This Thursday

Conferences

By Kristin LeeAug 1, 2023

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Love attending conferences but hate not knowing what to expect?

Enter Know Before You Go, an all-new broadcast series—powered by JSA and TeleGeography—that prepares viewers for the conversations, topics, and trends discussed at the top digital infrastructure industry conferences around the world.

With conference season right around the corner, we’re kicking things off this Thursday. Our first broadcast will be all about Datacloud USA 2023, and you're invited.

Who?

TeleGeography Principal Analyst Erik Kreifeldt will join longtime industry event expert Jaymie Scotto Cutaia in front of the camera.

Additional guests on the program will include this year’s Datacloud USA 2023 opening keynote speaker Lee Kirby, chairman & co-founder of Salute Mission Critical, as well as BroadGroup's Laura Edwards.

What?

These experts will cover everything viewers should have on their radar—from insider talking points to conference logistics—before attending Datacloud USA 2023.

Where?

Catch this broadcast on LinkedIn and YouTube.

When?

Thursday, August 3, 2023 at 11 a.m. ET

Why?

Viewers will be briefed on the content and conversations they can expect in and around conference sessions. This includes buzzwords to know, notable headlines, and industry trends that are likely to surface.

Click here to attend.

Know Before You Go: Datacloud USA 2023

Erik Kreifeldt

Erik Kreifeldt

Principal Analyst Erik Kreifeldt tracks the international network services industry, advising global operators on market trends. With more than 20 years of industry experience—including over a decade of research with TeleGeography—he specializes in strategic decisions that require genuine data, analysis, and insight. Before joining TeleGeography, Erik was an optical networking industry analyst, trade reporter, and optical physics science writer. He continues to draw inspiration from the profound-yet-underappreciated work of maintaining infrastructure essential for global commerce—and awe at how it all gets done.

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