The ultimate technology variety show between friends, colleagues, and the community to discuss future trends, opinions, and the intangibles of innovation, leadership, and culture. Cocktails optional but encouraged; experimentation prescribed.
Exploring beta projects with successful experiences, lessons learned, best practices, and shifts in mindset & culture required to push the needle on innovation.
When is it best to trust the empirical data or your gut instinct, and when & where is it best to apply the balance algorithm? Nevermind.. it's not a science, but the guys discuss their opinions & experience in different business situations.
The hybrid software concept is maturing and the effects of long term working from home.
How the definition and mechanisms of building valuable content are shifting.
Random technology we can't live without… hardware, software, and gadgets galore.
Service-oriented models rule the world today, and the supporting technology to run your business is no different.
Looking at the ever-evolving service model from the perspective of consumer experience, technology development, and purchasing models and what this means for businesses trying to adopt.
Is BI still king, or part of a greater movement? In this episode we analyze where the industry is headed and where companies can be successful in the future.
Evolving the definition, requirements, and ultimate benefits for industries... not just manufacturing.
The mutual benefits of creative culture and modern technology
How buyer profiles and user expectations are drastically changing the software evaluation process.
This episode, we’re joined by two experts in driving service-based solutions and start to scratch the surface of just what a composable enterprise is supposed to be composed of. Vignesh and Vish spare some thoughts on the value of APis not only as a means of interfacing with products and features but the cottage industry that’s grown around it in the API economy.
Defining this hot market and the benefits of being able to connect and evaluate business process definition with process execution.
The complexities of short term versus long term planning.
Common issues, technology options, and a pathway towards planning for a larger data strategy.
Are we hitting the intended mark, or perhaps was this a deeper technology conversation after all?
A year in review of no travel… thoughts, feelings, and reflections.
How innovative ambition can yield tremendous ROI by taking the next step in advanced analytics with machine learning.
Why business leaders and development should care about the microservice movement, and how the details matter in future flexibility and innovation.
On this episode, we’re joined by Lisa Cabral, a software veteran who’s worked in a variety of roles leading her to her present assignment as principal business analyst for big data platforming. We cover what makes for a successful business analyst, how much software has (or hasn’t really) changed over the years, and the role of empathy in translating requirements and communication between two departmental functions often at odds when it comes to what’s possible and what’s practical – development and product management.
In this episode we highlight various opinions on 2020 and outlooks for 2021 to see if we can’t reach a positive consensus and outlook. Let’s prevent the sequel and not let 2020 define how a business operates, but rather how it can continue to expand and innovate.
Low-code and no-code tools are having a moment right now especially as organizations try to find better ways of optimizing their development workflows and available capacity. We’re joining by a team of experts working in this space for more than a decade on where no-code tools came from, why they’re suddenly exploding in popularity, and what reasonable expectations IT decision makers should have around investments in a new domain of tools.
As technology portfolios continue to grow, how can growing companies make the best decisions without overcomplicating future innovation opportunities.
How technology and 2020 puts a new spin on team dynamics and how candidate profiles and expectations continue to evolve.
The unique dance that is sometimes uncomfortable, but with the right qualities can create something exceptional.
Perspectives, use cases, and perhaps a hint of bias.
In this episode the team sits down with Peter Gagnon, Director of Video Production @ Infor, to discuss how important creativity is in today’s world and how the most successful organizations should put a premium on that quality. Technology is a key enabler for new creativity, and everyone possesses the skill to look at opportunities through a different lens.
In this week's episode, Rick and Mike drill deeper into data while trying to avoid putting listeners to sleep. We dig in to realigning value stacks and promoting data as the center of any organization's intellectual property strategy and how information should be valued and stored for strategic sea changes.
This week’s episode centers around connected technology strategies and the economic impacts of multi-use platforms. The team includes some whiteboarding so be sure to check it out on YouTube.
In this week's episode we bring in the master of design (Nunzio Esposito) to talk about preconceived notions of user experience and how expectations will inevitably change within the enterprise.
In this debut episode, the guys discuss the perceived wide gap between consumer & enterprise technology and how forces might be shifting… or are they?