The IBM Cloud podcast, coming to you every show with information about new capabilities and releases on IBM Cloud. Hosted by Ian Lynch & Steve Choquette from the IBM Cloud team.
A conversation with Marschal Babin, Cloud Compliance Officer, about how the IBM Cloud Framework for Financial Services enables clients in regulated industries adopt public cloud. Show Notes: IBM Cloud for Financial Services Specialty Closing the cloud computing skills gap (podcast episode) IBM Center for Cloud Training IBM Cloud Framework for Financial Services (pdf) Promontory IBM Cloud for Financial Services IBM Cloud for Financial Services Ecosystem Partners BNP Paribas joins IBM Cloud for Financial Services Bank of America CaxiaBank Luminor IBM Cloud Satellite Distributed cloud with IBM Cloud Satellite (podcast episode) IBM Cloud Satellite and FS Cloud Control Announcement Music: Mercury by Shane Ivers
A conversation with Shripad Nadgowda about DevSecOps and supply chain security. IBM Research DevSecOps IBM Code Risk Analyzer What is Tekton ? Cloud Native Toolkit Create a toolchain that scans for security risks KubeCon North America Cloud Data Security Con Supply Chain Security Con Podcast Feedback Music: Mercury by Shane Ivers
A conversation about IT economics and public cloud with Christian Miemiec Manager from the IBM IT Economics Team. Show Notes: The Cost of Cloud, a Trillion Dollar Paradox IT Economics - consulting and research IBM Cloud for VMware Solutions FinOps Foundation Red Hat OpenShift on IBM Cloud IBM Cloud Bandwith IBM Cloud Paks Contact the IT Economics Team: it.economics@us.ibm.com Podcast Feedback Music: Mercury by Shane Ivers - https://www.silvermansound.com
A conversation with Dr Holly Cummins about ways to fail at cloud native based on her blog entitled 9 ways to fail at cloud native Show Notes: IBM Garage What are microservices ? Managed OpenShift Managed Knative Podcast Episode about Code Engine Cloud Native Tool Kit CNCF interactive landscape FinOps IBM Quantum Qiskit Podcast Feedback Music: Mercury by Shane Ivers - https://www.silvermansound.com
A conversation with John Mintz (Product Manager for IBM Cloud Databases) and Ben Anderson (Cloud CTO – EDB) about database as a service, databases delivered through the distributed cloud model, and subsequent use cases & guidance. Show Notes: IBM Cloud Satellite IBM Cloud Databases Connect and communicate with a database service from an IBM Cloud Satellite location Deploy Managed Cloud-Native Databases Anywhere with IBM Cloud Satellite Andy Pavlo Database Deep Dives with Andy Pavlo NoisePage 3 part webinar about distributed cloud - Aug 19, Sep 2, Sep 16 EDB - Company Information Podcast Feedback Music: Mercury by Shane Ivers - https://www.silvermansound.com
A conversation with Hillery Hunter about industry clouds for financial services, telecommunications, and other regulated industries. Show Notes: IBM Cloud for Financial Services IBM Cloud for Telecommunications Cloud solutions for healthcare & life sciences Apple Healthcare Kit IBM Cloud Podcast Episode Covering Confidential Computing IBM Cloud Hyper Protect Crypto Services IBM Cloud Paks IBM Garage IBM Research IBM Quantum Computing Podcast Feedback Music: Mercury by Shane Ivers - https://www.silvermansound.com
A conversation with Jani Byrne about how individuals can increase their cloud knowledge regardless of experience. Notes: IBM Center for Cloud Training Role Based Training Grow your skills in site reliability engineering Cloud Training Show on Expert TV Cloud Training Community Forum Podcast Feedback Music: Mercury by Shane Ivers - https://www.silvermansound.com
A conversation with Briana Frank ( @FranklyBriana ) about how to deploy and run apps consistently across on-premises, edge computing and public cloud environments from any cloud vendor. IBM Cloud Satellite (including a guided walk-through) Getting Started with IBM Cloud Satellite Code Pattern: Build a microservices-based distributed cloud app with IBM Cloud Satellite IBM Cloud Framework for Financial Services IBM Cloud Code Engine IBM Cloud Databases University Medical Center Mainz Adopts IBM Cloud Satellite to Digitize Its Clinical Processes Podcast Feedback Music: Mercury by Shane Ivers - https://www.silvermansound.com
A conversation with Doug Davis about how IBM Cloud Code Engine allows developers to spend more time coding. What is Code Engine ? Get started with Code Engine Tutorial Code samples and examples Mining large data sets of biomedical Omics Data made easy (KubeCon EU 2021) Music: Mercury by Shane Ivers - https://www.silvermansound.com
Alex McMullen discusses confidential computing and associated use cases. Links: IBM Learn Hub: Confidential Computing https://www.ibm.com/cloud/learn/confidential-computing IBM Confidential Computing Product Page https://www.ibm.com/cloud/confidential-computing Hyper Protect Developer Page https://ibm-hyper-protect.github.io/ Music: Mercury by Shane Ivers - https://www.silvermansound.com
Thanks for the patience. The podcast is back and moving forward. Direct feedback and topic ideas to dan.bettinger@ibm.com Music: Mercury by Shane Ivers - https://www.silvermansound.com
In this episode of the IBM Cloud Podcast we go a little bit behind the scenes at IBM and talk about the user. The user journey is super important at IBM Cloud, yet most of what we do is very developer centric. Today, Sai Vennam, joins us on the show to discuss his journey to fame and how he has influenced IBM Cloud being "the voice of the developer". Sai discusses what he likes, doesn't like....but mostly what makes him tick as a developer and why he loves being a developer for IBM A super social, technical offering manager, Sai has a wonderful relationship with the developer community and shares his thoughts, views and interacts through his social channels. A quick Google search of Sai will show you this and also all the wonderful video content he created and developed over the years.
In the fourth and final episode of this 4-part series around Software define Data centres and VMware on IBM Cloud, Matt Johnson joins us on the show to discuss the interesting world of RedHat and VMware on IBM Cloud. Customers can take advantage of VMware's support of Red Hat OpenShift in a scalable and automated cloud model. With this foundation, anyone can lift and shift VMware workloads to the IBM Cloud initially and then, over time, modernize their applications by deploying Red Hat OpenShift. We see how simple this really is
In the third episode of this 4-part series around Software define Data centres and VMware on IBM Cloud, Jordan Shamir joins us on the show to discuss the interesting world of disaster recovery and back up within a software defined data centres. . We discuss the importance of disaster recovery and having a back up solution in place before diving in the SDDC space. We get a chance to talk about the solutions IBM Cloud offer in this space and how it all works across multiple clouds. # #BusinessContinuity #Cloud #RecoveryTimeObjective #HighAvailability #MultiZoneRegions
In the second episode of this 4-part series around Software define Data centres and VMware on IBM Cloud, Rajeev Saxena joins us on the show to discuss the magic behind the intelligent software system which drives virtual data centres today. We discuss the partnership of IBM & VMware, the success and concerns of implement and how IBM just made it super easy to get started with an industry leading entry point.
JD Wells kicks off this 4-part series around Software define Data centres and VMware on IBM Cloud. We get a complete overview of this key and revenant IT space and how IBM's relationship with VMware is providing a more Secure Journey To Cloud Trusted By Thousands Of Enterprises. VMware on IBM Cloud Solutions are designed to help move VMware workloads from on premises to the IBM Cloud.
Roger Snook joins us on the show to talk about how IBM offers the platform and tools needed to build native mobile apps and robust mobile back ends. Roger explains how the dynamic world of mobile is always changing and how we need to be prepared to build smarter mobile services and applications using, of course, IBM Cloud. If you plan or are planning to build, launch and maintain native, hybrid or web-based mobile apps Roger gives us some food for thought in this thought provoking episode. Don't forget to subscribe to get updates when a new episode launches To learn more, check out: https://www.ibm.com/cloud
In the final episode of our 7 mini-series on the The Challenges of AI, we chat with Clarinda Mascarenhas about an item that isn't part of the AI Ladder, but is still needed by enterprises - Modernize. The average enterprise has 5-6, in addition to a wealth of data scattered across on-premises and legacy systems. That data must be integrated, governed, and leveraged across the full AI lifecycle. With Modernize, customers can make their data ready for an AI and hybrid cloud world by automating the end-to-end data and AI lifecycle management integrating and govern data across hybrid cloud and data settings virtualizing all data, regardless of where it lives Don't forget to subscribe to get updates when a new episode launches To learn more, check out: https://www.ibm.com/watson
In the sixth episode of our 7 mini-series on the The Challenges of AI, we chat with Susann Ulrich about the top rung of our ladder - Infuse. Simply stated, this rung is about operationalizing AI throughout your business - leveraging AI to automate processes, improve business outcomes, reduce costs, make employees more productive, and rapidly innovate with new business models. Don't forget to subscribe to get updates when a new episode launches To learn more, check out: https://www.ibm.com/watson
In this fifth episode of our mini-series on the The Challenges of AI, we chat with Chris Zobler about the third rung of the AI Ladder - Analyze. 65% of businesses do not fully trust their organizations analytics well enough to base their business on the output of machine learning models and AI software. To address these concerns, clients want to instill trust with built-in explainability, bias remediation and policy compliance, as well as build, run and manage AI models in unified experience Don't forget to subscribe to get updates when a new episode launches To learn more, check out: https://www.ibm.com/watson
In this fourth episode of our 7-part mini-series on the The Challenges of AI, we chat with Jay Limburn about second rung of the AI Ladder - Organize, where clients moving to AI need to cleanse, integrate & catalog all types of data, ensure governance & lineage of all your data, and deploy virtual data pipelines so data doesn't have to be moved as it is used. Don't forget to subscribe to get updates when a new episode launches To learn more, check out: https://www.ibm.com/watson
81% of businesses don't understand the data required for AI. 80% is locked in silos or not business-ready. In this third episode of our mini-series on the The Challenges of AI, we chat with Matthias Funke. about the first rung of the AI Ladder - Collect. Before you can start doing AI, you need to know where your data resides across multiple clouds in a hybrid environment, the quality and value of the data, and its readiness to be ingested into analytics and AI tools. The Collect rung of the ladder addresses these challenges by employing AI models for all types of data – structured, semi or unstructured, and providing access to this data through a common SQL engine. Don't forget to subscribe to get updates when a new episode launches To learn more, check out: https://www.ibm.com/watson
Data fuels digital transformation. AI unlocks the value of that Data. Companies seeking to transform their business with artificial intelligence run into 3 major challenges: Data is the lifeblood of AI, but complexity slows progress. 80% is locked in silos or not business-ready. AI skills are rare and in high demand. 62% are challenged to acquire talent [and build skills]. Skepticism of AI systems & processes. 62% indicate need an approach to AI production readiness. Until these challenges are addressed, businesses will find that operationalizing, sustaining and scaling AI is challenging - in other words, an experiment. In the second of our 7-part series on the challenges of AI, Russ Milano discusses the IBM AI Ladder - IBM's prescriptive approach on how to solve the 3 challenges so AI transforms your business. Don't forget to subscribe to get updates when a new episode launches To learn more, check out: https://www.ibm.com/watson
#Artificial #Intelligence is a $16T opportunity, the largest ever. 83% of all businesses say AI is a key initiative for the immediate #future. Yet 81% don't understand the data required for AI, 60% see #compliance as a barrier due to a lack of #trust in AI outcomes, and 65% of businesses do not fully trust their own organizations analytics. As a result, only 1 in 20 companies have extensively incorporated AI into offerings or processes Deborah Leff kicks off this 7-part series, exploring this #disconnect - the drive to #AI, the gaps hindering #adoption, and how can they be addressed? Don't forget to subscribe to get updates when a new episode launches To learn more, check out: https://www.ibm.com/watson
In this episode, we chat with Allison Gaynor about building #secure cloud applications using a portfolio of #cloud #services. Companies want complete authority over their #sensitive data, to use their own #encryption, and the ability for access #control lock down. We dive in why nearly $4M of data breaches happen across the U.S. yearly, and how nearly half of them are due to #malicious or #criminal acts on the part of employees. In this informative episode full of scary stats, you’ll learn that getting ahead of this is crucial for today’s businesses (edited) With a growing portfolio of offerings, Hyper Protect Crypto Services, Hyper Protect DBaaS, and Hyper Protect Virtual Servers are today’s showcase offerings with exciting new offerings to follow very soon.
Cloud-native #development takes an #agile approach to creating new #applications. Using a #DevOps based #continuous #delivery model, #software development teams can quickly, iteratively and #automatically add new features to an application. This has created a shift in how we build and create applications and run workloads In this final part to our mini-series on Everything #CloudNative, we chat again with Briana Frank, taking a look back at the previous episodes then diving into IT's hottest topic: #IBM and #RedHat. We find out how it is all going before chatting around views on #open sources and #technologies, how and why IBM could move with speed, what changes today's users will see , managed Red Hat OpenShift on IBM Cloud and finally, we take a glance into Briana's crystal ball. Don't forget to subscribe to get updates when a new episode launches To learn more, check out: https://www.ibm.com/cloud/cloud-native Or Containers or Kubernetes: https://www.ibm.com/cloud/container-service
Cloud-native #development takes an #agile approach to creating new #applications. Using a #DevOps based #continuous #delivery model, #software development teams can quickly, iteratively and automatically add new features to an application. This has created a shift in how we build and create applications and run workloads In this fifth part to our mini-series on all things Cloud Native, we chat again with Dan Berg, this time about how he, as a coder, uses the technologies to gain advantage. In other words, Dan tells his inner most secrets to being widely successful in today's technology infused world and why it can not happen without the use of Cloud Native. Don't forget to subscribe to get updates when a new episode launches To learn more, check out: https://www.ibm.com/cloud/cloud-native Or Containers or Kubernetes: https://www.ibm.com/cloud/container-service
Cloud-native #development takes an #agile approach to creating new #applications. Using a #DevOps based #continuous #delivery model, #software development teams can quickly, iteratively and automatically add new features to an application. This has created a shift in how we build and create applications and run workloads In this fifth part to our mini-series on all things Cloud Native, we chat Chris Rosen- about #microservices #architecture. We talk around how this style or architecture improves time to market and gives an all round better app #quality. Chris tells us why it is so much needed in today world, the best ways to get yourself building and helps use to understand it's power using real life #examples. Don't forget to subscribe to get updates when a new episode launches To learn more, check out: https://www.ibm.com/cloud/cloud-native Or Containers or Kubernetes: https://www.ibm.com/cloud/container-service
Cloud native #development takes an #agile approach to creating new #applications. Using a #DevOps based #continuous #delivery model, #software development teams can quickly, iteratively and automatically add new features to an application. This has created a shift in how we build and create applications and run workloads In this fourth part to our mini-series on all things Cloud Native, we chat yet again to two IBM execs we've heard from earlier - Briana Frank and Dan Berg - about the right way to begin or even jumping starting your idea with the IBM Cloud #Garage. Briana and Dan talk around the importance of organising your teams, leadership and having clearly defined roles and responsibilities. We talk around #methodologies and #practises, but mostly, keeping it #simple works. Don't forget to subscribe to get updates when a new episode launches To learn more, check out: https://www.ibm.com/cloud/cloud-native Or Containers or Kubernetes: https://www.ibm.com/cloud/container-service
Cloud-native #development takes an #agile approach to creating new #applications. Using a #DevOps based #continuous #delivery model, #software development teams can quickly, iteratively and automatically add new features to an application. This has created a shift in how we build and create applications and run workloads In this third part to our mini-series on Everything Cloud Native, we chat with two IBM execs we've heard from earlier - Briana Frank and Dan Berg - about the cultural shift required to transform an organization to producing cloud native applications. Don't forget to subscribe to get updates when a new episode launches To learn more, check out: https://www.ibm.com/cloud/cloud-native Or Containers or Kubernetes: https://www.ibm.com/cloud/container-service
Cloud-native #development takes an #agile approach to creating new #applications. Using a #DevOps based #continuous #delivery model, #software development teams can quickly, iteratively and automatically add new features to an application. In this, the second part to our mini-series on all things Cloud Native, we chat with an intelligent and highly technical Distinguished Engineer from the IBM Cloud Kubernetes team, Dan Berg, about what it is really like to run #Kubernetes in production. Dan tells us aboutthe secret sauce to success and what you need to do to be a part of it. Don't forget to subscribe to get updates when a new episode launches To learn more, check out: https://www.ibm.com/cloud/cloud-native Or Containers or Kubernetes: https://www.ibm.com/cloud/container-service
Cloud-native applications are designed to capitalize on the #scalability and #flexibility of the cloud. In contrast to traditional,monolithic applications, cloud-native applications are built using multiple, independent #microservices that are deployed in cloud environments. In this first episode of our mini-series on all things #Cloud #Native, we chat with IBM executive Briana Frank who helps set the scene around cloud native #builds and #processes today. Briana helps us gain a better understand of what cloud native actually means and how we can remove #complexities from #business. We talk about examples, use cases,and how cloud native is more than just an #agile approach to #application development. Don't forget to subscribe to get updates when a new episode launches To learn more, check out: https://www.ibm.com/cloud/cloud-native Or Containers or Kubernetes: https://www.ibm.com/cloud/container-service
Aaron Baughman joins us on the show to talk about how ESPN and IBM have teamed up to bring a new level of insight to fantasy football team owners. Watson has analyzed millions of documents and thousands of fantasy websites to help you calculate risk and reward, offset bias, and incorporate more information into your decision making.
Tanmay Sinha from IBM joins us on the show to talk about the cloud can bring various benefits like avoiding the costs and complexities of owning and maintaining an on-premises IT infrastructure. However, many companies remain worried about securing it and their data, according to research from Gemalto and the Ponemon Institute: 54% of global organizations said payment information was at risk when stored in the cloud, and 49% said customer data was. 62% of enterprise IT leaders say on-premises security is better than cloud. This episode will discuss how an enterprise can reap the benefits of cloud without having to move their data from where it currently lives, all while ensuring it’s secure and private
Sree Ratnasinghe and Tony Efremenko from the IBM Cloud Garage join us on the show to talk about how partnering with IBM Cloud Garage can help with grow an idea into production. We even share 'the secret sauce' to success as we discuss methods and practices on working with application through data and analytic
In this episode, Nico Frantzen from Perficient joins us on the show to discuss the best practices to build a cloud environment where your structured and unstructured data, whether it resides on a public, private, or third party cloud, is ready to accelerate the business transformation and innovation that comes from embracing artificial intelligence
Cloud Foundry is an open source, platform-as-a-service (PaaS) on IBM Cloud that enables you to deploy and scale apps without and managing servers. With the launch of IBM Cloud Foundry Enterprise Environment, IBM is bringing isolated Cloud Foundry environments on top of Kubernetes clusters, targeting enterprise developers in regulated industries. In this episode, Carl Swanson from IBM Cloud joins us on the show to discuss why IBM made this move, and which industries could benefit from this change.
Statistics indicate that the average enterprise has 5 or more clouds, often from multiple vendors. There is no single vendor or one size fits all solution that will satisfy every business. How do you know that your cloud strategy is the best for your organization? In today's episode, learn the key items to consider when designing your cloud strategy. You want a cloud that is personalized to meet the business needs of your enterprise. Marvin Goodman from IBM joins us on the show to talk about Cloud Personalization
Bradley Knapps joins us once again on the show to give an update on running SAP workloads on IBM Cloud, current innovation trends, and whats involved in moving a SAP workloads to the cloud.
David Provan from IBM's iX Events team joins us on the show to talk about how IBM has been the Official Technology Partner of Wimbledon since 1990, the Facebook AI powered chatbot to answer visitors questions and the complexities behind the scenes.
James Moore from IBM joins us on the show to discusses the reactive and proactive companies can take to both respond faster to application outages, and prevent them from occurring in the first place.
Kevin Myers from IBM Cloud joins us on the show to talk about cloud native and hybrid apps. We discuss the use of multi cloud environments and the challenges of building an application for an enterprise today.
Tony Flath, a cybersecurity specialist out of Edmonton, Canada & Val Bercovici, founder and CEO of PencilData, join us on the show to talk about the recent announcement between IBM and Red Hat.
Ritika Gunner, VP of Watson Data & AI, joins us on the show to talk about how data needs to be used responsibly, beyond complience and how data is now the key to competitive advantage. Responsibility also means being transparent about data practices, so Ritika explains how IBM Cloud protects your data and privacy, where others fall short
Chris Rosen from IBM Cloud joins us once again on the show to talk about how to Skip the Anxiety Attack When Building Secure Containerized Apps. We talk about the enhancements to IBM Cloud Kubernetes Service, now with all the bells and whistles
Richard Hogg from IBM's GDPR team joins us on the show to explain GDPR, it's importance and why it is never too late to act. We explore what it means to have your data inside, or outside, the EU and ways how this can be beneficial for businesses and consumers apart ensuring compliance. When May 25th has passes, should you simply forget about GDPR?
What do gaming, virtual reality, and augmented reality have to do with cloud infrastructures? In this episode, Sarah Fiihr-Ramirez and Michelle Do show how IBM Cloud provides the high performance infrastructure needed to power worldwide gaming and provide the immersive reality experiences that are becoming a key aspect of those games
Milan Patel from IBM joins us on the show and explains the world of sovereign identity and blockchain before explaining how IBM is creating secure, blockchain-enabled self-sovereign identity for everyone on the internet.
In this episode, listen to Sridhar Sudarsan and Devin Conley discuss why this is a big deal - how field technicians for every industry can use their iPhone or iPad to perform visual inspections of everything from beverage machines to airplane blades, elevator parts, assembly line output, and more.
Brett King returns to the show to discuss how 5G and dynamic mobile apps will yet again change the game, perhaps making your laptop obsolete
Adam Orentlicher from IBM returns to the show to talk about how modern applications infused with artificial intelligence (AI) are changing the game. Hear how IBM Watson AI is a boundary-pushing technology and a collaborative effort designed to amplify human intelligence