Let’s Talk Tech is a monthly podcast from C Spire that explores the latest emerging technologies, the people behind them and how these trends will affect the way we work, live and play.
Mississippi is trailing other neighboring states in efforts to attract new, high-tech business, jobs and expansion because it does not teach computer science in all K-12 schools. C Spire, a Mississippi-based diversified telecommunications and technology services company, is championing efforts to boost the state's adoption of a solid computer science foundation in public schools so that our students will have more choices and job opportunities and the state can attract high-tech investment and growth in the future. The company recently aired a thought-provoking 30-second statewide television ad noting the progress neighboring states have made in this area and calling on Mississippi legislators to take action. Join Made in Mississippi podcast host Casey Combest as he explores the history of this grassroots effort to reshape and redefine the future of the Magnolia State. He'll uncover other insights on the company's motivations and plans in an interview with C Spire CTO Carla Lewis and CMO Suzy Hays.
Let's Talk tech is a monthly podcast that explores the latest emerging technologies, the people behind them and how these trends will affect the way we live, work and play. In this episode, show host Dave Miller interviews Dr. Martha Rogers, one of the world's most acclaimed authors on business strategy and customer relationships, about how technology advances are rapidly fueling fundamental changes in how businesses serve and communicate with customers. Join them as they discuss how the digital revolution has fundamentally redefined the trust relationship between businesses and customers.
Let's Talk tech is a monthly podcast that explores the latest emerging technologies, the people behind them and how these trends will affect the way we live, work and play. In this episode, show host Dave Miller interviews two leading analysts for Cisco about new research that predicts 70 percent of the world's population will be mobile users by 2020 and the implications for 5G, the next generation of super-fast, flexible wireless connectivity. Join them as they discuss how 5G may be coming just in the nick of time as smartphones and other mobile devices are set to flood the Internet with data and video over the next five years.
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