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1 How AI is saving billions of years of human research time | Max Jaderberg 19:15
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Can AI compress the years long research time of a PhD into seconds? Research scientist Max Jaderberg explores how “AI analogs” simulate real-world lab work with staggering speed and scale, unlocking new insights on protein folding and drug discovery. Drawing on his experience working on Isomorphic Labs' and Google DeepMind's AlphaFold 3 — an AI model for predicting the structure of molecules — Jaderberg explains how this new technology frees up researchers' time and resources to better understand the real, messy world and tackle the next frontiers of science, medicine and more. Want to help shape TED's shows going forward? Fill out our survey ! For a chance to give your own TED Talk, fill out the Idea Search Application: ted.com/ideasearch . Interested in learning more about upcoming TED events? Follow these links: TEDNext: ted.com/futureyou TEDAI Vienna: ted.com/ai-vienna Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.…
Time to Ignore AI and ML - Rick Hall - Ep 154
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תוכן מסופק על ידי Tech Interviews. כל תוכן הפודקאסטים כולל פרקים, גרפיקה ותיאורי פודקאסטים מועלים ומסופקים ישירות על ידי Tech Interviews או שותף פלטפורמת הפודקאסט שלהם. אם אתה מאמין שמישהו משתמש ביצירה שלך המוגנת בזכויות יוצרים ללא רשותך, אתה יכול לעקוב אחר התהליך המתואר כאן https://he.player.fm/legal.
More effective data analytics is part of most organisations plans, we see the ability to extract useful information that helps us make better business decisions as a crucial part of digital transformation into a more data-driven enterprise. However, perhaps it is not as easy as it sounds, many enterprises have had cause to re-evaluate their shift after their analytics projects failed to deliver the value they had hoped for, but why? This week’s podcast was inspired by a whitepaper I was sent, produced by Analytics company Aginity, the paper was entitled “Forget about AI and ML” which, while a provocative title, offered some interesting insights as it discusses how delivering an analytics project is about much more than technology and has much wider requirements from culture, to who we involve, to how we ensure we have the appropriate data to operate with. This is a topic that intrigues me, so joining me to discuss this in more detail is CEO of Aginity, Rick Hall, he has worked in the data analytics industry for 30 years now and has seen many analytics projects succeed as well as fail and in this episode, he shares some thoughts on how to get it right. Join us as we discuss. • How are we currently using AI? • You’ve got to do the “dirty work first” • What are the challenges we face with analytics? • The “third phase” of analytics. • Democratising analytics. • How to make analytics work better. • Empowering people. • It’s not just a technology shift. • What Aginity do. • The power of collaborative analytics • Top tips for driving better analytics. Data Analytics is high on the agenda of most enterprises, but doing it right needs careful thought and planning, as well as making sure we empower the right people with the right tools. Rick did a great job here for articulating that and providing some tips on how to get this kind of project delivered right in your enterprise. If you have an idea for a show or would like to appear as a guest, then why not email me at podcast@techstringy.com and to catch the next episode, subscribe. Until next time, thanks for listening. For full show notes and links please visit : https://wp.me/p4IvtA-1Q5
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More effective data analytics is part of most organisations plans, we see the ability to extract useful information that helps us make better business decisions as a crucial part of digital transformation into a more data-driven enterprise. However, perhaps it is not as easy as it sounds, many enterprises have had cause to re-evaluate their shift after their analytics projects failed to deliver the value they had hoped for, but why? This week’s podcast was inspired by a whitepaper I was sent, produced by Analytics company Aginity, the paper was entitled “Forget about AI and ML” which, while a provocative title, offered some interesting insights as it discusses how delivering an analytics project is about much more than technology and has much wider requirements from culture, to who we involve, to how we ensure we have the appropriate data to operate with. This is a topic that intrigues me, so joining me to discuss this in more detail is CEO of Aginity, Rick Hall, he has worked in the data analytics industry for 30 years now and has seen many analytics projects succeed as well as fail and in this episode, he shares some thoughts on how to get it right. Join us as we discuss. • How are we currently using AI? • You’ve got to do the “dirty work first” • What are the challenges we face with analytics? • The “third phase” of analytics. • Democratising analytics. • How to make analytics work better. • Empowering people. • It’s not just a technology shift. • What Aginity do. • The power of collaborative analytics • Top tips for driving better analytics. Data Analytics is high on the agenda of most enterprises, but doing it right needs careful thought and planning, as well as making sure we empower the right people with the right tools. Rick did a great job here for articulating that and providing some tips on how to get this kind of project delivered right in your enterprise. If you have an idea for a show or would like to appear as a guest, then why not email me at podcast@techstringy.com and to catch the next episode, subscribe. Until next time, thanks for listening. For full show notes and links please visit : https://wp.me/p4IvtA-1Q5
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1 Busting DLP Myths - Justin Bortnick - Ep 164 38:05
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Data is the lifeblood of today's enterprise. Making sure we secure it properly is critical to modern business. We cannot afford data to leave our control in any way that puts our sensitive and important information at risk. In a world of increased data focussed regulations where data, privacy and trust are so critical in our business relationships, the impact of a data breach can be significant. How do we address this challenge? How do we empower our use of data and keep it secure and under our control? That is the subject of this Tech Interviews Episode with my guest Justin Bortnick of Digital Guardian. Justin is a long-time data security practitioner and uses that experience to help simplify the often-complex issues that come with data security. I take this opportunity to learn from Justin’s experience and build an understanding of modern data loss prevention techniques and how technology from industry leaders like Digital Guardian can help you to effectively enable your data security strategy. Join us in this fascinating discussion as we bust some DLP myths by covering. • Learn the basics • Get buy-in • Your first goal – know where your data is • Context is crucial to accurate DLP • Crawl before you run • What are your data loss drivers? • This is not just a technical problem • The Digital Guardian approach • The one thing you should be doing Data loss prevention is a priority for any business serious about its data and Justin’s enthusiasm for the subject and the level of insight he provided was hugely valuable for me and I trust there were for you too. If you have any questions, then please email podacast@techstringy.com and to catch the next episode then please subscribe. For now, thanks for joining me. Full show notes are here : https://wp.me/p4IvtA-1Sq…
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1 Building your digital resilience – Edwin Weijdema – Ep163 32:43
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In our last show, we talked about the idea of cyber fit and cyber protection and how, as our demands and the threats to our data change, so must our approach to security and protection. We continue that theme this week as we look at the changing world in which we operate and how that is driving the need to think not only about protection but also resilience, digital resilience. Joining me this week is Edwin Weijdema a global technologist at Veeam. This idea of resilience is key when it comes to security, while much of the security discussion is focussed on prevention, and rightly so, it is important to realise that even the best-laid plans cannot always stop a cyber security incident. When that happens, what is the plan? The way we operate as businesses, our reliance on technology in all walks of life, as well as the ever-evolving cyber threat, have all changed the way we need to look at our security plans and it's crucial that we also know not only how to protect ourselves, but handle it when the worst happens. Join us as Edwin shares with us his experiences and ideas around. • The evolving world • How the cyber threat has grown • Cyber Security Still an IT problem • Building digital resilience • The security triangle People, Process, Technology • Protection without recovery is nothing • Veeam the Risk Management Company I always enjoy discussing this stuff with Edwin, he has great enthusiasm and experience for the topic and a passion for helping others to develop cyber resilience. You can find more from Edwin by following him on Twitter @Viperian or LinkedIn. I hope you found that as useful as I always do when I chat with Edwin. To make sure you catch the next show, why not subscribe. But for now, thanks for joining me. For full show notes including links : https://wp.me/p4IvtA-1Sc…
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1 Get cyber fit get cyber protected - Candid Wuest - Ep162 31:30
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Cyber Security continues to be top of the list of IT challenges most enterprises face. While our businesses continue to evolve in how we use technology, how we work, and how we consume data, so the threat continues to evolve. In the face of this challenge we need to think carefully about how we deliver our security strategy, these modern threats need a modern approach. Earlier this year, I was asked to present at an event hosted by Acronis, this event focussed on taking a new approach to security. The contents of that day stuck with me and I wanted to share with you some of the information from that event. To help me to do that is one of my co-presenters Acronis’s Candid Wuest. Join us as we discuss. • What is Cyber Fit and Cyber Protection? • No single technology will protect you from everything • The holistic approach • Enjoy the SAPAS • Security is complex, but its management shouldn’t be • Having a security business continuity plan • Some tips for getting cyber fit • A little more about the Acronis approach • The value of learning from vendors This is such a crucial topic in the enterprise and as we mentioned in summary, taking the opportunity to learn from leading vendors, can be extremely useful as you help build your cyber defences. More details and follow up information can be found in the show notes : https://wp.me/p4IvtA-1S7 Until next time, thanks for listening.…
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1 Is it time for object storage in the enterprise? – Brad King, Scality – Ep161 35:34
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Tech Interviews has come out of semi-retirement for a short series of shows looking at another range of Enterprise IT topics. First up, is an old familiar subject of the evolving world of storage, specifically object storage. Why is object storage increasingly becoming part of the everyday enterprise data platform conversation? Is it better suited to modern ways of working, that need data portability at scale? Does it fit better with our modern application development processes, such as containers? To find out I am joined on this episode by field CTO and co-founder of Scality Brad King. Join us as we discuss • What is object Storage • Why object and not just block and file? • Is it time for more object in the enterprise? • The value of metadata • The object use cases • About Scality • Artesca bringing object to the smaller use case The case for object storage as a primary platform for your data continues to grow and there are some use cases it meets extremely well. Although it may not be right every time If you are looking at new approaches to data in your business, it may well be time to explore what object storage can bring. For full show notes https://wp.me/p4IvtA-1RY Thanks for listening.…
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1 What does low-code and serverless mean to you? – Mike Williams – Ep 160 34:11
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The demands on business IT continue to evolve rapidly, we need our technology to respond to change, to be deployed quickly, provide scale and flexibility. This is changing the way applications are developing with approaches such as low/no-code and serverless becoming increasingly common. On this week's Tech Interviews we look at these new development approaches and ask what does low-code and serverless mean for you and your enterprise? Joining me to discuss this is Mike Williams, founder, and CTO at BuildLab. We discuss. Trends driving change. What is low code and serverless? Don't get hung up on how, focus on the what It isn't for everyone How do you define the right route for you? What makes a good project? This is not a silver bullet BuildLab, building more with less. I found this a really useful introduction to a technology and approach that is becoming more commonplace. I like Mike's approach, using these technologies to allow the focus to be on outcomes while appreciating that this doesn't work for everyone. I hope you enjoyed that, if you have an idea for a show or would like to be a guest email me at podcast@techstringy.com. Until next time, thanks for listening. Full show notes with links can be found here: https://wp.me/p4IvtA-1R6…
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1 AI is not the genie in your data bottle – Slater Victoroff – Ep159 33:45
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When you talk to any business today and ask them about their top strategic IT goals using artificial intelligence and machine learning to help the business be “better” is often right at the top. It is not a surprise, is it? But not all in the AI garden is necessarily rosy, there are still many, including some high-profile, incidents of major AI/ML projects going bad, with millions of $’s spent for little or no return. Why is that? What does it mean for AI in the enterprise now and in the future? That is what we explore on this week’s podcast as I am joined by Slater Victoroff CTO at indico. He shares thoughts on the current state of intelligence in the enterprise, sharing thoughts on how to avoid project failure, the importance of quality data, how to avoid the data “charlatan” as well as providing some top tips on getting your AI investment right. Join us as we chat about. • AI is not the answer to everything, but it is great at some things. • AI adoption is immature. • Not an android more a bionic arm. • The embarrassing failures. • Get the basics right. • You cannot solve problems you cannot scope. • Clever Hans. • Tips to getting your AI investment right. • Avoid data charlatans. • What do indico do? • Empowering the right people with the right tools. Data analytics, intelligence and machine learning are a core part of most businesses short, medium and long term plans and used right it is a powerful technology that can deliver huge value. However, doing it right takes thought, planning, time and effort. Hopefully, Slater has provided you with some great tips. If you have an idea for a show or would like to appear as a guest, then please email me at podcast@techstringy.com and to catch the next episode then please subscribe. Until next time thanks for listening. Full show notes are here https://wp.me/p4IvtA-1QT…
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1 The changing world of work – Michael Peachey – Ep158 35:58
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The last 12 months or so have seen the biggest shift in working practices in many generations, the restrictions imposed around the world because of COVID has forced us all to look at the way we operate as both businesses and people. A key part of our ability to survive the last 12 months was, of course, technology, collaboration tools particularly have had a significant role to play, allowing us to easily communicate with each other and our customers, to share information and data, to meet up in daily online meetings to ensure we still had some level of “face to face” communications. Without those tools, the challenges of day-to-day operations would have been much harder. Collaboration technology of course is not something that businesses just consume, there are vendors who build the tools that have allowed so many of us to adapt during this time of massive change. What has the last 12 months looked like for them? What have they learned? What does that mean for us and the future of work moving forward? Joining me this week is Michael Peachey is Vice President, User Experience, at collaboration giants RingCentral and I get the chance to find out from him what the global collaboration picture has looked like over the last 12 months, the changes they’ve seen and what they envision for the future of work. We discuss. • The 12-month experiment. • What RingCentral have learned as a business. • Accelerating change. • Surprises! • Online fatigue. • Cultural changes. • Replicating the “human experience”. • What happens when half the world goes back to the office and the other doesn’t? • Check out RingCentral. I enjoyed this chat with Michael, the future of work is not set in stone for either businesses or those building the tools we are going to rely on, but what is clear, is there is real enthusiasm and innovation not just about how the technology should work, but how the human experience should be improved and that can only be a good thing. If you have an idea for a show or would like to appear as a guest drop a line to podcast@techstringy.com. To catch the next episode then subscribe on all good homes of podcasts or YouTube. Until next time, thanks for listening. For full show notes visit https://wp.me/p4IvtA-1QM…
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1 The Art of Transformation - Chris Gherardini Ep157 34:12
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"Transformation" is a phrase we hear a lot, in fact, it almost feels like everyone in the world has some kind of transformation project going on. In reality, over the last 12 months or so, we all have, we have changed the way we operate as businesses and as people. But what does it mean to go through a transformation as a business? What is transformation? How do we do it well? That's the question I ask this week with my guest Chris Gherardini. Chris is founder of Turnkey Technologies a US-based consultancy business, focussed on helping companies deliver business transformation projects. Chris started Turnkey 27 years ago after cutting his technology teeth in an accountancy practice, so comes to this conversation with a lot of experience. Join us as we discuss. The four pillars of transformation. What drives change? Seeing transformation as an opportunity. Things to avoid in your approach. The importance of vision. It is a cultural thing. Top tips for getting transformation right. We are all constantly facing change and any tips on how to do it well are always welcomed, so I hope you found as much useful information in what Chris said as I did. If you have an idea for a show or would like to appear email podcast@techstringy.com and to catch the next episode, please subscribe. Until next time thanks for listening. For full show notes https://wp.me/p4IvtA-1QH…
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1 Storageless data, really? - Doug Fallstrom - Ep156 36:06
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Data is everywhere and part of every strategic business conversation how do we use it better? How do get more value from it? How do we truly make it a business asset? The answers to those questions are driving a whole new way of thinking in the way we deliver IT services to a business. New workflows, new development architectures and exploiting technology shifts to try to break the shackles that traditional infrastructure often enforces on how we can use data to meet our business needs. This has led to a steady evolution, virtualisation, cloud and architectures such as serverless which allows us to run our code and services independent of any underlying platform. What if we could achieve that same flexibility for our data? If your business could use its data without restriction what would that allow you to do? That was the thesis of a blog post that I read recently from David Flynn the CEO of my guest Doug Fallstrom’s company Hammerspace and is the topic for this weeks show. Join us as we discuss. • Why we need to be data-centric. • Getting additional value from our data. • Users don’t care where the data is and why should they? • Talk to the non-storage people in your business to know how they use data. • Tips for shifting to a data focussed approach. • The Hammerspace Tech. • The power of the “as a service” model. For today’s enterprise taking a data-centric approach to the way, we build our IT platforms is critical if you want to be a data-driven business. Approaches such as those discussed by Doug, coupled with technical innovations to enable your data strategy is going to be central to your success. For full show notes visit here https://wp.me/p4IvtA-1Qx Finally, If you have an idea for a show or would like to be a guest, then email podcast@techstringy.com. Until next time, thanks for listening.…
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1 Why Why DDI? – Andrew Wertkin - Ep155 34:07
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The IT landscape is changing extremely quickly as we embrace new ways of working, new technologies, adopt the cloud and have ever more distributed workforces, all demanding increased access to our services and data. These changes are being embraced by modern business as they see technology as a way of driving improved outcomes and new opportunities. However, one thing that often does not change in our business is networking, not only the technology behind it but more importantly the processes we have in place to operationally support our enterprises rapidly changing demands. What then, do we need to change, why and how? That’s what I chat about with this week’s guest Andrew Wertkin, Andrew is the Chief Strategy Officer at BlueCat a company specialising in the management, control and automation of DNS, DHCP and IP address management or DDI (an acronym of acronyms), join us as we look at how the network has changed, how not changing our operational approach is inhibiting us and how to plan for better network management. It’s a fascinating chat as we discuss. • What is DDI • DNS, DHCP, IP Management modern critical services • Without control and governance, you can’t enable change • IT cannot be a blocker • That’s not transforming it’s just upgrading • If you don’t expect your IT to change you’re not paying attention • If you’re not planning you will have problems • Getting your DDI right Andrew offers a range of great insight that I trust you found as useful as I did. For more information and links to some of the things we spoke about visit https://wp.me/p4IvtA-1Qd for show notes. If you have an idea for a show or would like to join me as a guest email podcast@techstringy.com. To catch the next episode then subscribe in any of the usual ways. Thanks for listening.…
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1 Time to Ignore AI and ML - Rick Hall - Ep 154 31:14
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More effective data analytics is part of most organisations plans, we see the ability to extract useful information that helps us make better business decisions as a crucial part of digital transformation into a more data-driven enterprise. However, perhaps it is not as easy as it sounds, many enterprises have had cause to re-evaluate their shift after their analytics projects failed to deliver the value they had hoped for, but why? This week’s podcast was inspired by a whitepaper I was sent, produced by Analytics company Aginity, the paper was entitled “Forget about AI and ML” which, while a provocative title, offered some interesting insights as it discusses how delivering an analytics project is about much more than technology and has much wider requirements from culture, to who we involve, to how we ensure we have the appropriate data to operate with. This is a topic that intrigues me, so joining me to discuss this in more detail is CEO of Aginity, Rick Hall, he has worked in the data analytics industry for 30 years now and has seen many analytics projects succeed as well as fail and in this episode, he shares some thoughts on how to get it right. Join us as we discuss. • How are we currently using AI? • You’ve got to do the “dirty work first” • What are the challenges we face with analytics? • The “third phase” of analytics. • Democratising analytics. • How to make analytics work better. • Empowering people. • It’s not just a technology shift. • What Aginity do. • The power of collaborative analytics • Top tips for driving better analytics. Data Analytics is high on the agenda of most enterprises, but doing it right needs careful thought and planning, as well as making sure we empower the right people with the right tools. Rick did a great job here for articulating that and providing some tips on how to get this kind of project delivered right in your enterprise. If you have an idea for a show or would like to appear as a guest, then why not email me at podcast@techstringy.com and to catch the next episode, subscribe. Until next time, thanks for listening. For full show notes and links please visit : https://wp.me/p4IvtA-1Q5…
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1 Viva V11 – Michael Cade and Anthony Spiteri – Ep153 47:04
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As the world of technology and data continues to evolve, so must the solutions that we use to build our enterprise technology stacks, which of course means new versions of products and services from our leading vendors. At the end of February 2021 Cloud Data Management specialists Veeam released Version 11 of their highly successful availability suite. But what does that mean for those of us who deliver, manage and maintain enterprise infrastructure? Because while the world we operate in continues to evolve are vendors listening to the challenges that their customers have? Understanding evolving trends and how they are likely to impact both them and their customers? In this episode, I'm joined by Veeam Senior Global Technologists and regular Tech Interviews contributors, Michael Cade and Anthony Spiteri, as I put those questions to them as we explore some of the key announcements from Veeam's V11 launch. We discuss what was behind some of those design decisions and how are these developments helping to solve enterprise challenges. We discuss. The V11 Strategy Continuous data protection and the critical workload. Be right, not first. Immutable backups made easy. Making innovation available to all. The power of the cloud for long term retention. Helping to balance costs. Improving instant recovery. Protect it anywhere, recover it anywhere. Getting more value from our backup data. This was a jam-packed show and it is always great to catch up with the Veeam team, there is always a real enthusiasm from them for their technology and it's great to see that not only are customers listened to, but what they hear is then acted upon. Michael and Anthony, as always, offered great insight into this significant technology release. For all the links as well as how to watch the Veeam V11 announcement visit the show notes page https://wp.me/p4IvtA-1PY If you have an idea for a show email me at podcast@techstringy.com and to catch the next episode, then subscribe in all good homes of podcast and YouTube. Thanks for listening.…
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1 The state of your network - Steve Petryschuk – Ep152 34:25
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Networks are at the very heart of the way business operates in the modern world, with so much of what we do driven digitally the need for us to connect our devices with our applications and data is central to almost everything the enterprise does to function. For something so central to our operations it’s interesting how little we think about it, networks are like a utility, you turn on the tap water comes out, you flick a switch electricity flows, you hook up your device you expect to get connected and in many enterprises, we are as confident of our network as we are any other utility. But should we be? How sure are we that our networks are as robust and resilient as the modern enterprise requires? Is that confidence misplaced? That is something I’ve been considering recently after been sent the latest Network Field Report from network management specialists Auvik. Joining me on this week’s podcast is Steve Petryschuk a Network management expert at Auvik to discuss what they discovered in their survey, how they are seeing the enterprise network changing and what we can do as IT pro’s to ensure our network continues to meet the demands placed upon it. Join us as we discuss. • The background behind the report • The changing role of the networking professional • How has the enterprise view of networking changed? • Why we need network knowledge? • The problem of over-confidence! • The increasing rate of change and are we tracking it? • Embrace change • Proactive management giving us time back • The benefit of better insight • Steps to improving your network posture • The power of automation Steve shared some great insights into what he is seeing in the modern enterprise network, some of the challenges as well as some of the strategic shifts we need to make to ensure we continue to meet the demands placed upon it. The Auvik network report is well worth a look and you can request your copy here www.auvik.com/networkfield21. If you have an idea for a show or would like to join me as a guest then why not email me at podcast@techstringy.com and to make sure you catch our future episodes you can subscribe, you’ll find Tech Interviews in all good home of podcasts and on YouTube. Until next time, thanks for listening. For full show notes with all links : https://wp.me/p4IvtA-1PS…
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1 Avoid the Machine Learning Hype – Casey Kindiger – Ep151 33:01
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The entire way we look at delivering IT in the enterprise is changing, the environment we operate in, the operational expectation of our business, how we interact with customers, the speed with which we can react to change are all demanding new ways of architecting and operating our IT systems. Of course, this has led to rapid innovations across enterprise technology from the adoption of the cloud, the way we deliver applications (Kubernetes for example) through to the increasing use of artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML) to a point where all of these are now common conversations around the technologist's table. The innovations have led to new views of how we see operations as increasingly we adopt DevOps, SecOps, DataOps and of course AIOps. The risk of course with this kind of shift is hype, getting wrapped up with the excitement but finding our changes never really delivered value. How do we avoid that trap and ensure if we are going to use more intelligence and analytics in our operations, we avoid the hype and deliver maximum benefit? That is the topic of this week's show with my guest Casey Kindiger, CEO at Grokstream. Join us as we discuss. What is AIOPS? Pavlov's Dog and IT Ops. Rules-based approaches must change. What is driving change? Wasting quality data! Can't we just throw machine learning at it? It's a cultural shift. Tips for doing AIOPS well. Avoiding the traps. About Grokstream. There is no doubt that analytics and AI, if they are not already, are going to be a daily part of enterprise IT and Casey provided wide-ranging insight into, what for me, is a fascinating topic and I hope you got plenty from it. If you have an idea for a show or would like to be a guest, email podcast@techstringy.com and to catch the next episode why not subscribe. Thanks for listening. Full show notes are here: https://wp.me/p4IvtA-1PK…
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1 Making Compliance Sustainable - Shubhradeep Nandi - Ep150 32:55
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Compliance is a serious discussion point in most organisations, as the use of our information has become an increasingly everyday part of the way we operate our lives, ensuring organisations take care of it appropriately is critical to the privacy and security of our "digital selves". However much of the compliance technology organisations rely on is based on understanding our digital footprint, to ensure the person making the transaction is authorised to be doing it and that transaction is legal and correct. That's great when the use of technology is commonplace, but what when it isn't, how do you examine a digital footprint when there isn't one? On this week’s show, I am joined by Shubhradeep Nandi, co-founder at PiChain Labs a company looking at how they can use leading-edge technology trends to start to deal with the global problem of reducing fraudulent transactions in a world where technology is not always easily accessible and digital footprints are harder to identify. We discuss. Fintech and Regtech what do they mean? How a "black box" attitude means we are missing the gaps in compliance. The size of the problem. How not actively engaging with compliance is a problem. When regulation impacts a financial institution. The problems of "hotfixes". The problem of scale. What happens when there is no digital record? The three steps to making compliance sustainable. Using leading-edge technology to solve the compliance problem. Thanks to Shub for providing insight into what is a massive problem impacting us on a global scale and how by using technological advances we may be able to solve it. If you have an idea for a show or would like to appear as a guest email podcast@techstringy.com and to catch the next episode then please subscribe on YouTube or all good homes of podcasts. Full show notes are here: https://wp.me/p4IvtA-1PD…
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1 Looking ahead with Storage Field Day 21 – Barry Coombs, Jason Collier, Max Mortillaro – Ep149 39:06
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It is 2021 and Tech Interviews is back with new shows looking at all aspects of enterprise IT. For this first show of the year, we do what all good podcasts like to do and take a look ahead to 2021 and what we expect to see in the technology space. The topic of our look ahead this week is the storage industry, as I catch up with some of my fellow delegates from a recent industry event we attended, Storage Field Day 21. What of Storage Field Day 21? What did it have to offer? What were the key themes? And what did it tell us about current storage industry trends? That is the topic of this first show of the year as I join up with three of my fellow delegates to hear what they thought and their key “takeaways” from the event. I am joined by Barry Coombs, Jason Collier and Max Mortillaro to discuss the key moments from another excellent Storage Field Day Event and hopefully apply some context to what we heard. Thanks for listening. Full show notes are here :- https://wp.me/p4IvtA-1Pt…
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1 Making tech available to all – Michael Cade & Jason Benedicic – Ep148 43:18
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2020 has been one heck of a year, for all kinds of reasons, many of them of course less than positive. The world has been turned on its head, with lots of the things we took for granted as our “normal” behaviour no longer allowed or drastically changed. 2020 has also put a strain on the global community in unprecedented ways, straining healthcare, education, and business. The technology industry has been at the forefront of much of the global response, not just in business, but across all areas of life tools like Zoom and Teams moved from corporate apps to an everyday part of people’s lives, a way to do business, yes, but also a way to stay in touch, have get-togethers, quizzes and of course of ways of carrying on education from the youngest to those studying for advanced qualifications. However, this move to a more technologically driven world, also highlighted real disparity while for many they have plentiful access to technology and are tech literate, for swathes of the population that is not true. It was this disparity that was noted by two of my close IT community friends, Michael Cade and Jason Benedicic, both are regular guests on the show, and both have very busy day jobs, but both saw examples of that technology gap and wondered what they could do about it. This led them to start to look at different ways of making technology available, what exists today, and what we may need to change to truly make technology accessible to more people than it is today. It was this work that caught my eye and felt like a great topic for our last Tech Interviews of 2020, so that is exactly what we do as I’m joined by Michael and Jason to explore what we can do as individuals and industry to make technology available to all. It’s a great chat and with a fine collection of Christmas outfits for you to enjoy (if you watch the YouTube version). What Jason and Michael have taken on is a great example of what we can do as a tech community, if we just think about the way we can use technology a little differently and look to solve problems. As this is the last show of the year, I would just like to say thanks for all of the support of the show this year from both a fantastic collection of guests and to you the listener, because without listeners there wouldn’t be a show. May you all have an enjoyable holiday season and let’s hope 2021 is a bit of an improvement on 2020! Until next year, thanks for listening and watching. Full show notes are here : https://wp.me/p4IvtA-1P0 Thanks to PowerTribe for the use of their version of Carol of the Bells in our festive theme tune.…
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1 Intelligent network automation – Rich Martin – Ep147 32:50
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As our technology stack continues to evolve and the demands on our IT systems grow, we need to become increasingly smarter with the way we deliver it. Increasingly we want all elements of our technology infrastructure to be software-driven, we want intelligence about performance so we can use it to drive and automate change. However, one area that is often not considered is the area of networking. Networking is at the very heart of modern infrastructure but often we still see very traditional approaches to how it is designed and deployed. Why is that and how do we change it? That is the topic of this week’s show as I catch up with Rich Martin, Senior Technical Marketing Engineer at intelligent network automation specialists Intential. Join us as we discuss. • The networking bottleneck in IT automation. • Why can’t we “spin-up” networking? • How do we modernise when there a lack of strategy, skills and tools? • The COVID effect. • The problems with a traditional approach. • The cloud networking quandary! • Automation “sprawl”. • Cloud networking, like a network but different! • How networking is evolving. • Building a network automation strategy. • What Itential do. • Building a network platform. • Tips for your network modernisation approach I find network automation an interesting part of the evolution of the way we deliver technology and one that is beginning to change. I think Itential is offering some strong solutions in helping enterprises to evolve their network automation capabilities and are well worth checking out. If you have an idea for a show why not email podcast@techstringy.com. If you want to be sure to catch our last show of 2020 then why not subscribe, you’ll find us in all good homes of podcasts or over on YouTube. Until next time thanks listening. For full show notes : https://wp.me/p4IvtA-1OQ…
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1 Destroying all the data - Paul Katzoff - Ep146 31:28
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As we have covered many times on this podcast, data is a core asset for modern enterprises, how we gather it and use it is amongst the hottest topics for enterprise IT decision-makers. Of course, along with that comes how we protect and secure that data, making sure we do not lose it for technical, commercial and regulatory reasons is vital. However, there is one area of data, that in my experience gets far less consideration and that is erasure. There is always a lifecycle when it comes to data, it is created, it is used and then when it has served its production purpose there is the question of “what do we do with it now?”. That is the subject of this weeks show as I’m joined by Paul Katzoff, CEO of WhiteCanyon Software a company specialising in the secure erasure of data. Paul brings a great perspective to understanding the challenge and the things you need to consider when you include erasure as part of your data strategy. Join us as we discuss. • While erasure is not new the challenge continues to evolve. • How do I verify erasure? • The issues in “physical destruction”. • Compatibility and standards. • The evolving challenge of data erasure. • “Consumer” tech and enterprise data. • Data erasure is not just a technology problem. • Plan for your data’s lifecycle. • How is the tech evolving? • Tips for your data erasure strategy at scale • Should I do it myself? Paul’s experience in the industry offered me a fresh perspective on the challenges of data erasure and the importance of not forgetting that data is not all about collection, analytics and production use, we need to consider what happens when our need for data or the repositories that hold it ends. If you have an idea for a show or would like to appear as a guest, then please drop me a line at podcast@techstringy.com. To catch the next episode be sure to subscribe. Thanks for listening. Full Show Notes are here : https://wp.me/p4IvtA-1OJ…
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1 Security in an IoT post quantum world – Paul Clayson – Ep145 38:11
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Security is a constant challenge for organisations big or small whether it is the security of our systems, network or data the problem continues to get more complex. Our complexity doesn’t stop there as increasingly more enterprises look to embrace Internet of things (IoT) projects our challenge grows significantly. But why, why does IoT present such a peculiar challenge? This is an interesting question and a major security challenge. On this week’s show, I’m joined by AgilePQ CEO Paul Clayson as we discuss both the IoT problem as well as some of those approaches to addressing it, including the innovative and elegant approach Paul’s company is taking. An approach not only looking at solving the IoT issues of today but also is looking ahead to how they can use the same approach to help crack one of the security industries biggest conundrums, quantum computing. Join us as we go all quantum and discuss. • The IoT security challenge. • The inadequacy of today’s approaches. • Is the IoT security risk real? • When just good enough is not good enough! • Rethinking encryption for IoT. • The importance of simplicity in security at scale • The quantum computing problem. • Quantum hacks are closer than you think! • Tips for the top of your IoT security list. I enjoyed this chat with Paul, it’s an area that is new to me but one that is hugely interesting not only for today's threat posed by IoT devices but the real threat, that maybe is closer than we think, posed by a quantum computing future. If you have an idea for a show or would like to appear as a guest then why not drop me a line at podcast@techstringy.com and to make sure you catch the next episode then please subscribe. Until next time thanks for listening. For full show notes :- https://wp.me/p4IvtA-1OD…
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1 The distributed workforce and the sword! - Doug Miller – Ep144 37:23
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There is no doubt that the way businesses operate has changed significantly throughout 2020 and while many of us had plans for and technology in place to deal with a distributed workforce, not many of us have the plans, technology or processes in place to deal with all of our workforce been distributed. Now then, is the time for us to take a step back and rethink our distributed workforce, how we approach it? To help me to explore this is this week’s podcast guest Doug Miller, CEO of Brightworks Group, a company specialising in helping enterprises of all sizes to modernise their approach to IT and help to service a distributed workforce. Join us as we discuss. • Doug’s props! • The demands of our changing world • The opportunity of distributed workforces • The power user problem! • Big issues are not necessarily technical • The digital transformation “lag” • The data portability problem • When the leadership does not embrace technology • The importance of working with specialists who can help you • Tips on rethinking your distributed workforce. Doug brought a fabulous insight to the topic and shared it with not only great enthusiasm but also with a sword! You cannot ask for more than that! His knowledge and experience shone through as he shared some fantastic tips on how to re-tool your business to not only support but to take advantage of the opportunities presented by a distributed workforce. If you have an idea for a show or would like to appear as a guest then email podcast@techstringy.com. To catch then next episode then why not subscribe. Until next time thanks for listening. For full show notes : https://wp.me/p4IvtA-1Ow…
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1 Building a bridge to the cloud – Phoebe Goh – Ep143 36:34
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The public cloud is playing an ever more important part in the modern enterprise’s infrastructure, whether they are SaaS services such as Microsoft 365 or native cloud services from compute to storage. The challenge when we look to adopt the cloud is how do we avoid developing a technology silo in our business, how do we make sure we don’t put the cloud on an island all of its own, one that has no integration into our enterprise datacentre. Because that is not the point is it? We want the cloud to be a valuable extension of what we do, something we can use “tactically” to solve problems and enable us to do things that are hard on-premises. How then do we build appropriate bridges between what we do in the datacentre and those resources and services the public cloud has to offer? That is the subject of this week’s show as I am joined by Principal Architect and Cloud Evangelist at NetApp, Phoebe Goh. We discuss. • Why we need a Cloud data strategy. • We need an Enterprise-ready cloud. • It is not just about “somebody else’s computer”. • Cloud is a “mindset”. • Make your datacentre more cloud-like and your cloud more enterprise. • Avoiding the human nature of silos! • Joining the technology dots. • The value of “specialists”. • Tips for “joining the cloudy dots!” • Looking forward to NetApp INSIGHT. I always enjoy catching up with Phoebe her knowledge and enthusiasm are a great mix for sharing her experience of cloud architecture and providing tips on how you can make sure your use of public cloud is as effective as it can be. Phoebe also talked about NetApp INSIGHT during this session and regardless of whether you are a NetApp customer or not, this is a really useful event to hear from a specialist in data storage both on-premises and in the cloud and with a great line up of speakers Including Microsoft’s Satya Nadella. If you have an idea for a show or would like to appear as a guest, then email me podcast@techstringy.com and to catch the next episode why not subscribe. Until next time thanks for watching and listening. You'll find full show notes here : https://wp.me/p4IvtA-1Or…
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1 The State of Data Protection – Dave Russell – Ep142 34:22
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The fact that the importance of data to every business continues to grow is not a surprise. Our data estates been more complex, more geographically spread and housed in more data repositories than ever before, again should not be a surprise and neither is it that our demands on our data are also increasing, we want it to be more useful to us, be used as part of new data strategies, but we also need it to be more highly available than ever, more portable and more flexible. However, it is these challenges that are also leading to us needing to consider another part of our data infrastructure and that is our data protection. The state of our data protection strategy should also be under constant review, does what we are doing today meet the demands of our business? A few months ago, I attended VeeamON, Veeam’s annual technical conference, one of the sessions I found extremely useful dealt with the exact topic I’ve just described, the state of the data protection industry in 2020. With that in mind, I asked the presenter of the session if he’d be happy to share those thoughts with the Tech Interviews audience and he said yes, so on this week’s show I’m joined by Dave Russell, Veeam’s Vice President of Enterprise Strategy to share some of the ideas from that session as well as applying some updates to it based on the changes we have all witnessed in 2020. We discuss. Data strategy is for businesses of all sizes. The current state of the protection market. The enterprise “frustration”. The complexity of data protection. How 2020 has changed the market. Do not underestimate “it just works”. The risk of “cyber threat” and data protection. How can we get our “backups” to do more? How does a backup vendor be a part of “transformation”? The importance of data portability. Three tips for your data strategy. Even licences need to be portable. Data protection remains critical to every business and ensuring the strategy you have is right for your business needs is crucial. Dave mentioned the upcoming Veeam Live event on 20th October, for those of you interested in your data protection strategy and developing cloud data management best practices, this may be an event you find very useful you can find out more and register for it at veeamlive.com . If you have an idea for a show or would like to appear as a guest why not email podcast@techstringy.com and to ensure you catch the next episode then please subscribe on YouTube or via your favourite podcast app. Until next time thanks for listening. For full show notes please visit https://wp.me/p4IvtA-1O9…
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1 An Introduction to Serverless - Ezhilarasi Chezhiyan – Ep141 33:21
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The need to modernise the way we deliver technology continues to be high on the agenda of both IT and broader enterprise leadership, whether it's how we manage and store data, build security or work with partners and customers we are looking at ways to do this more effectively and efficiently. This is also true of the applications that we use across the enterprise. The public cloud has changed the perception of how we want to see our technology, including our applications, behave. This has led to new app development methodologies and tools, one of these is serverless. But what is serverless? Can I use it? I have got lots of big enterprise applications is it all relevant? All of which are good questions and are the subject of this week's podcast as I'm joined by Ezhilarasi Chezhiyan of KOVAI.co to talk about serverless architecture. Join us as we discuss. Serverless is not without servers! The LEGO approach to applications Abstracting the infrastructure Flexibility Serverless use cases Serverless limitations Integrating with legacy applications Defining serverless candidates Building one thing supporting Serverless is something else! I am new to the world of serverless and what it can do, but I learnt a lot from Ezhilarasi, I hope you did too. If you have an idea for a show or would like to appear as a guest then why not email me at podcast@techstringy.com. To make sure you catch the next episode of Tech Interviews please subscribe either on YouTube or via you podcast app of choice. Thanks for listening. Full show notes are here : https://wp.me/p4IvtA-1O2…
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1 MSIgnite Round Up - Kirk Ryan And Sarah Lean - Ep140 35:05
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As September rolls around it seems that the technology industry has decided this should be digital conference season, as we publish this week’s podcast in the week of the 28th September we see VMworld 2020 happening online and throughout October companies like Veeam, NetApp, ONUG and others will be holding their own digital events. Ahead of all of those we have had Microsoft Ignite, their major conference for the technical community. What did we hear at Ignite? What Microsoft announcements should we go and check out? In the first of what is going to become a series of event wrap up shows over the coming weeks, I’m joined by Microsoft’s Sarah Lean and NetApp’s Kirk Ryan to give their views of Ignite, what surprised them and excited them. So technical issues (with the video version of the show) aside, settle back and join our chat as we talk about. • Microsoft’s aims for ignite • Azure in Space and in the sea • Automating your Azure estate • Windows is not dead • Putting the power in the hands of those who need it • If you could only check out one session As you can tell from our chat there was a significant amount of content and a wide range of strategic and technical information. Kirk and Sarah did a great job of summing them up as Ignite again demonstrated just how much Microsoft has changed over the last few years and how cloud is helping them and their customers to innovate and grow in ways that would have seemed unlikely before Satya Nadella's time in charge. If you'd like to appear as a guest on the show or have an idea for a show then email podcast@techstringy.com and to catch the next episode then please subscribe on YouTube or you usual home of quality podcasts! Thanks for listening. Full show notes are here : https://wp.me/p4IvtA-1NX…
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1 ONUG Bringing Vendors and Community Together - Nick Lippis - Ep139 35:51
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There are two camps when it comes to the world of technology, there are those who use it and those who make it. The challenge is, how do we make sure that those who are developing and selling technology are supplying things that are useful to and solving the challenges of those who are buying and using it? How do you bring those two disparate groups together in a way that allows for constructive dialogue which in turn leads to delivering products that solve business problems while still allowing tech vendors to innovate and of course make money? On this week's show, we look at an organisation who although new to me, has since 2012 been looking to address this problem and have done so with a fair degree of success, ONUG, as I'm joined by Co-founder and Co-chair Nick Lippis joins me to share the ideas behind ONUG and how you can get involved. We discuss. Where do execs go to talk to their peers? Getting beyond price only influence with vendors. It's not about users v sellers – it's about healthy debate! ONUG successes – talking about things that end up getting built. Pushing back on vendors. The integration of business and digital strategy. Upcoming ONUG conference. Digital platforms for modern business. Not new just quicker! Leaving the datacentre. The ONUG collaborative. ONUG is certainly attempting to find a way of bringing together those disparate communities and ensure we get the right kind of solutions into the technology market and I'm certainly looking forward to catching some sessions at the upcoming conference. If you have an idea for a show or would like to appear as a guest then why not email podcast@techstringy.com. To ensure you catch the next episode please subscribe on either YouTube or your favourite podcast app. for full show notes and links : https://wp.me/p4IvtA-1NR…
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1 VMworld 2020 and the Tech Community – Yadin Porter de León – Ep138 33:06
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2020 has of course been a very different year for most of us and for those of us in the technology industry one major impact has been on the tech community. For many of us the community is one of our core career tenants for us as we develop, it is where we learn and where we build relationships and friendships. As VMworld 2020 approaches, like most of the major conferences this year, it will only happen online and while this is a great opportunity for many to attend for the first time, it also means that we will lose that chance for the tech community to be brought together. On this week's show, I'm joined by VMware content strategist and founder of the excellent community initiative The Tech Level Up Project, Yadin Porter De León as we discuss what VMworld 2020 has to offer. Join us as we discuss. Inclusion in numbers Community side channels The no-risk chance to try out VMworld A chance to pick and mix "the future forward" them A chance to "really deliver for the widest audience" The Tech Level Up Project Community and your career The vTrailmap – signposting your way into the vCommunity VMworld remains a key part of the technology calendar and this year, while different, still offers a great chance to learn and make new community connections. Thanks to the work Yadin has done and his enthusiasm for the tech community, the vTrialMap provides a great resource to guide you through this big and valuable community. To find out more about Yadin and his work check out the full shownotes here https://wp.me/p4IvtA-1NH If you have an idea for a show or would like to appear as a guest then email at podcast@techstringy.com and if you want to make sure you catch future episodes then please subscribe via YouTube or your podcast app.…
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1 If Chatbots Only Had a Brain - Peter Voss - Ep137 33:45
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It's pretty much the norm for us now that when we visit a website we are increasingly used to seeing the arrival on-screen of a helpful chat assistant, normally popping up in the bottom corner of the page and offering to help us out and to try to triage our requirements. The issue though is these types of services are limited and are not smart enough to understand our requirements or add context to the conversation, but what if they were smarter? That is the question we ask on this week's Tech interviews with my guest CEO and founder of aigo.ai, Peter Voss. Join us as we discuss; the current state of "assistants" where is the value in deploying them? the limitations of assistants without a brain! how is the technology and the market changing? the power of cognitive intelligence how a good assistant can help retain customers how aigo.ai are helping where to start with a cognitive assistant project Peter provides a fascinating insight into a part of the technology market that is going to become increasingly prevalent to business as we all look at ways we can use technology to help us be more efficient and improve the experience of our customers, partners and employees. If you have an idea for the show or would like to appear as a guest then email me at podcast@techstringy.com. To catch the next episode, you can subscribe in all the usual ways. Thanks for listening. For full show notes :- https://wp.me/p4IvtA-1Ny…
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1 Where do we go next? Connectivity - Rob Shore – Ep136 37:36
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There is no doubt the world has changed in many ways in the last 3 months, the COVID-19 pandemic, and the global response to it has been something we have not witnessed before. From a technology point of view, it has presented many challenges. However as things start to change we are starting to turn our attention to returning to some kind of "normal", but this also presents an opportunity to us, the chance to take what we have learned over this period and take that knowledge and experience to help plan what we do next, so that next time we need to react quickly to change we can do it better. To help with that I have put together a short series of shows looking at where do we go next for some of our technology decision making. In this episode, we take a look at an area that has been pushed more than most during the COVID response and that is the area of connectivity and especially how the reliance on connectivity. To discuss that I'm joined by Rob Shore, Rob is a Senior Vice President of Marketing for Infinera a specialist in connectivity solutions for the most demanding of networks. Rob has 27 years' experience in the telecoms industry and offer a fascinating take on what he's seen during the COVID response and what it means for the telecoms industry in the future. We discuss. Where are the telecoms industry now and where does it need to go? COVID has accelerated issues and changes that were already planned The datacentre revolution. COVID driven reliance on the cloud. While we are used to compute flexibility and scale where is this in our connectivity? COVID highlighting the access problem. The need for "software-fication" Redesigning lasers. 5G – it is more than a 4G update. Rob's experience in the industry allowed us to have a really interesting conversation touching on the cloud, communications and the need for more intelligence in our network layers and how this is going to be key to take connectivity and network access that today, is struggling to cope with the huge changes that COVID has brought, into the future and make it fit for purpose. This is the last Tech Interviews for a few weeks as we have a summer break, but to catch our shows on our return then you can subscribe in all good homes of podcasts. We will be back with a bunch of new shows later in the year and if you have an idea for a show or would like to appear as a guest then email me at podcast@techstringy.com. For now, enjoy the summer months, stay safe and healthy until next time, thanks for listening. For full show notes : https://wp.me/p4IvtA-1Na…
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1 Where do we go next? Using tech to market - Vlad Edelman - Ep135 31:53
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In this episode, we look at a topic that is not normal Tech Interviews territory, but one that is going to be a huge focus for businesses of all shapes and sizes as we come to grips with the COVID realities that will be with us for some time to come and that is how do we use technology to better market our organisations and sell our services? My guest is Vlad Edelman, CEO and founder of Targetable a digital marketing platform and service that helps businesses to use technology to better market and sell to their customers base. Vlad has vast experience in the areas of both digital platforms and online marketing services with a very impressive CV developing solutions for some of the best-known brands in the world, in this episode Vlad shares some of that experience as we discuss some of the pitfalls with today’s marketing approaches and how marketing may not be quite as easy as everyone likes to think! We discuss. • I’m in IT why should I care about marketing? • Why everyone thinks they can do a marketeer’s job! • Contextually aware marketing. • It’s all about the data. • Not all interesting data is valuable. • Nobody spends enough on marketing! • The issue with tools from the big online providers. • Importance of consistency and quick reactions. Vlad shares some fascinating insights into the challenges and potential solutions when it comes to targeted transactional marketing in the modern world and how for many of us finding ways to win new customers is going to be crucial in the months to come and Vlad provides some valuable tips on how to achieve better results. If you have an idea for a show or would like to appear as a guest then why not email me at podcast@techstringy.com. If you want to ensure you catch the next episode then please subscribe. For full show notes including links : https://wp.me/p4IvtA-1Mu…
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