Tatiana Montenegro
Sr. SLED Sales Account Representative at Juniper Networks
Miami, Florida, United States
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Tatiana Montenegro is a Sr. SLED Sales Account Representative at Juniper Networks responsible for preventing cyberattacks and helping leverage Juniper’s AI-Native Networking Platform for South Florida school districts and local government. She has established a distinguished career in the technology industry, beginning with prominent roles at Citrix, Cisco, VMware, and Palo Alto Networks. Throughout her journey, she has been instrumental in deploying cutting-edge technologies such as Automation, AI, and Machine Learning to deliver business outcomes.
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Harnessing the Data Explosion: The Future of Networks in Powering innovating Large Language Models
As data generation reaches unprecedented levels, organizations face new challenges and opportunities for innovation. This session will explore how the exponential growth of data is shaping the future of networks, with a special focus on the infrastructure needed to support cutting-edge technologies like large language models (LLMs). We will dive into the critical role that next-generation networks will play in managing, processing, and securing vast amounts of data, ensuring scalability, speed, and efficiency in tomorrow's digital landscape. Discover what it will take to stay ahead of the curve in a data-driven world.
The Internet of Things: Wireless Connectivity and Cybersecurity Considerations
In this 45-minute presentation, we will explore the Internet of Things (IoT). We will focus on how IoT devices connect wirelessly and the crucial security considerations to ensure a safe and efficient network. This talk will provide an understanding of IoT connectivity technologies, best practices for securing IoT devices, and practical steps to protect your network.
CyberSecurity in the world of AI
Discover how Cybercriminals are also using AI to be better at their craft. We discuss AI increasing security risks, Governance, standards, and regulations
Why are hackers attacking educational institutions and what can we do about it
Did you know? In 2023, approximately 80% of both lower and higher education providers fell victim to ransomware attacks. Join us for a session on safeguarding our educational institutions, our most precious assets, from cyber threats.
CyberSecurity in the world of AI
Discover how Cybercriminals are also using AI to be better at their craft. We discuss AI increasing security risks, Governance, standards and regulations
DevFest Miami 2024 Sessionize Event
Business IQ: Leveraging Big Data and Analytics Sessionize Event
DevFest Florida Orlando 2024 Sessionize Event
Leading the Edge: Women in Technology Advancing IoT Solutions Sessionize Event
EmpowerAI 2024 Sessionize Event
South Florida FUEL Users Group
South Florida FUEL Users Group organizer and host!
WiTToast 2024 Winter Conference Sessionize Event
2023 CSTA Hackathon Challenge Judge
Judge for the 2023 CSTA Hackathon. Visit miami.csteachers.org for more information.
Tech Es Para Todos
I shared the stage with Rick Tuttle and Armando Nevares Luis as a Spanish panelist speaker. I led a partnership with the Technology Education and Learning Support (TEALS) Microsoft Philanthropies program for the Computer Science Teacher Association (CSTA) to actively encourage migrant youth to pursue careers in technology.
Learning from Latinas Thriving in Senior-Level Tech Roles
Only two Latinas have been CEO of a Fortune 500 company. Why do so few Hispanic women make it to the top?
We won’t claim to have all the answers, but given the tech space can be an extra challenging one, we wanted to host you at Deloitte (Miami office) for a conversation on Women in Leadership. A chance to hear from fellow Latina leaders in competitive tech spaces share what has and hasn’t helped them along the way.
What you can expect:
45-minute panel featuring:
Nathalie Krup Head of Holding Companies at Microsoft,
Tatiana Montenegro Sr. Solutions Engineer and VMWare, and
Larissa Prairie Director of Partner Program at Vonage and Latinas in Tech Chairwoman
Q&A session with the panelists
Networking over small bites and drinks
The Greek word "Meraki" in Cisco Meraki translates to "soul, creativity, love." Here's why
When you think about social impact, computer networking may not immediately come to mind. But Cisco Meraki contributes to the social good in many ways. For instance, its equipment can help families connect in the aftermath of a natural disaster, while the company is also using its tech to give students in emerging markets better access to education. So it makes sense that "Meraki" in Greek translates to soul, creativity and love.
Tatiana Montenegro
Sr. SLED Sales Account Representative at Juniper Networks
Miami, Florida, United States
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