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At Version 1, we believe that everyone can make a difference with technology and innovation, whether that is by establishing innovative startups, advancing emerging technologies, impacting communities and causes positively, or simply by innovating day to day in your current role. With the One Zero O…

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5: S3 #5 – The UKGovCamp Unconference – The Glastonbury of Government

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2021 35:08


Series 3 of the One Zero One podcast continues our journey of exploring what tech leaders around the UK have been doing to manage and drive digital change and positive progress throughout a global pandemic. Sooraj Shah, a technology-focused journalist (the BBC, The Independent, The Guardian, Business Insider & more) speaks to three organisers of UKGovCamp – the unconference that has become known as the “Glastonbury of Government’ in the UK. We were delighted to host three insightful organisers of this event for this special installment of One Zero One – Amanda Smith, David Durant and Sarah Baskerville. Amanda Smith (@ayymanduh on Twitter) leads the User Centred Policy Design in MOJ Digital and throughout her career has worked at the intersection of people, policy, services, and systems. Amanda cares about building diverse, multi-disciplinary teams; coaching people to take people-centred approaches and supporting organisations to become more open and outcomes focused by approach. Amanda attended her first GovCamp in 2011 and has been an organiser since 2017. David Durant, a Senior Delivery Manager at HackIT (Hackney Council IT department) also joined us for this episode and can be found at @cholten99 on Twitter. David joined the public sector 10 years ago and couldn't imagine working anywhere else now as he is so passionate about providing excellent all-round services for the public, not just the digital components. David is also very interested in saving public money through reuse, collaboration, and community-building between government organisations. Having been on the GovCamp committee for five years, David looks after the event’s amazing volunteers, without whom the event wouldn't take place. Our third guest Sarah Baskerville (otherwise known as @baskers on Twitter) also works in the Public Sector and has a keen interest in Digital, Open Data, Data Visualisations and Social Technology. Sarah helps organise UKGovCamp in addition to the UK Civil Service Stammering Network (@UK_CSSN on Twitter). Sarah has a self-admitted weakness for all things shiny and tech, especially crowdfunding sites like Kickstarter. About UKGovCamp: Govcamps are:  free to attend.  focused on attendee participation.  relentlessly positive, constructive, and creative. The most recent Unconference took place in January 2021 and our guests have very interesting themes and insights to share in this episode that were raised at the event’s sessions. However, the community runs all year around and (as the organisers will explain in this discussion) you can participate at any time and are encouraged to reach out. Check out ukgovcamp.com for more information.

4: S3 #4 – Ed Garcez, Director of Transformation at Central Bedfordshire Council

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2021 27:35


Series 3 of the One Zero One podcast continues our journey of exploring what tech leaders around the UK have been doing to manage and drive digital change and positive progress throughout a global pandemic.  Sooraj Shah, a technology-focused journalist (the BBC, The Independent, The Guardian, Business Insider & more) speaks to Ed Garcez, Director of Transformation at Central Bedfordshire Council (https://www.linkedin.com/in/egarcez) in this episode to discuss the Digital Transformation journey the Council has been on for the past 10 months due to the COVID-19 global pandemic that has forced organisations to become ‘digital-first’ remote-working environments overnight. In this insightful discussion, Ed explains how Central Bedfordshire Council (https://www.centralbedfordshire.gov.uk/) has significantly changed due to the crisis in terms of remote-working, citizen impact, community support and interestingly, the significant rise in citizen participation in the democratic process now that council meetings are hosted digitally. Having joined the Council in June of 2020 midway through its response to the pandemic, Ed’s role that was initially focused on supporting the council in their journey of moving from being a new council (under 12 years old) into the next stage of its evolution was immediately transformed into a role fully focused on the Council’s response to the crisis of the COVID-19 pandemic. Central Bedfordshire Council delivers a very wide range of services to approx. 300,000 citizens including everything from critical social care to leisure and refuse collection. The challenge for Central Bedfordshire Council has been continuing to deliver those services to the same standard (or better) as people need many of them more than they usually would, but also how they would support their staff and most vulnerable citizens in such an unprecedented time of difficulty and financial constraints for many people.    Don’t miss this great episode of the One Zero One podcast to get an insight into the how Central Bedfordshire Council transformed digitally and in the process overcame many challenges to continue to support the people who need its services the most during these unpredictable and truly unprecedented times. 

3: S3 #3 – Eileen Jennings-Brown, Head of Technology at Wellcome Trust

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2021 33:35


Series 3 of the One Zero One podcast continues our journey of exploring what tech leaders around the UK have been doing to manage and drive digital change and positive progress throughout a global pandemic.  Sooraj Shah, a technology-focused journalist (the BBC, The Independent, The Guardian, Business Insider & more) speaks to Eileen Jennings-Brown, Head of Technology at Wellcome Trust (https://www.linkedin.com/in/eileen-jennings-brown-mbcs-5508517/) in this episode to discuss the Digital Transformation journey the Wellcome Trust was on before the global pandemic forced organisations to become ‘digital-first’ remote-working environments overnight, and how that journey still doesn’t have a ‘hard stop’.   Eileen explains in this episode that the Wellcome Trust (https://wellcome.org/) had completed a significant amount of Digital Transformation prior to COVID-19 – however they still had a huge amount of work to undertake not only in terms of Digital Transformation, but in understanding and supporting a culture of remote-working for employees and managing the impact working from home has had on employees’ in terms of feeling isolated and under increased pressure working alongside partners, children, pets, etc.    Eileen Jennings-Brown has worked in the IT industry for over 23 years holding senior leadership roles for the past 11 years. She started life as an IT support analyst in 1997 and has progressed her career working for businesses across the UK and Europe in a range of different IT roles. She set up her first IT Consultancy business in 2014 and her second in 2017.  She is currently the Head of Technology at Wellcome Trust based in London. In 2020 she was voted one of the Top 50 Most Influential Women in UK Technology. Tune into Eileen Jennings-Brown’s episode to receive valuable advice around being an effective IT leader, trusting employees to make decisions and how Digital Transformation should be a journey without a ‘hard stop’. This is a very lively discussion filled with unmissable insights, so don’t miss out! 

2: S3 #2 – Fin Goulding, Chief Technology Officer at Flow Academy

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2021 23:18


Series 3 of the One Zero One podcast continues our journey of exploring what tech leaders around the UK have been doing to manage and drive digital change and positive progress throughout a global pandemic.  Sooraj Shah, a technology-focused journalist (the BBC, The Independent, The Guardian, Business Insider & more) speaks to Fin Goulding, CTO at Flow Academy in this episode to discuss all things Agile, DevOps and Digital Transformation – particularly in the context of the ‘digital-first’ remote-working environment organisations are operating in currently due to COVID-19. Year-on-year Fin Goulding has been listed as a Global Top 100 CIO/CTO and has extensive digital and agile expertise as a hands-on transformation practitioner. Today as the CTO at Flow Academy, Fin works with companies in any sector who need help either starting or repairing their transformation (be that business/digital or agile) and gets them back on track.  A co-author of multiple books including “Flow: A Handbook for Change-Makers, Mavericks, Innovation Activists and Leaders – Simplifying Digital Transformation” and “12 Steps to Flow: The New Framework for Business Agility” – Fin is an active member of ‘The Agile Business Community’ and shares his deep level of expertise and insights with the One Zero One listeners throughout this episode. Tune into Fin Goulding’s episode to learn more about where Agile is today (twenty years on from the Agile Manifesto), what organisations are adopting Agile for and how organisations are seeking help from Agile practices during the global pandemic with the sudden roll-out of remote working.

1: S3 #1 – Karl Hoods, CDIO at BEIS – UK Government Ministerial Department

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2020 29:30


Series 3 of the One Zero One podcast is back with a bang and a new host has joined us for a deep dive into what tech leaders around the UK have been doing to manage and drive digital change and positive progress throughout a global pandemic. Sooraj Shah, a technology-focused journalist (the BBC, The Independent, The Guardian, Business Insider & more) speaks to Karl Hoods, Chief Digital & Information Officer at BEIS in this podcast to find out how it has been for Karl to steer digital change at a key government department during a global pandemic. About BEIS BEIS is a key ministerial department of the UK Government responsible for building a stronger, greener future by fighting coronavirus, tackling climate change, unleashing innovation, and making the UK a great place to work and do business. They are responsible for: business industrial strategy science, research and innovation energy and clean growth climate change From 2019 to 2020, the department’s priorities are to: deliver an ambitious Industrial Strategy maximise investment opportunities and bolster UK interests as they exit the EU promote competitive markets and responsible business practices ensure the UK has a reliable, low cost and clean energy system build a flexible, innovative, collaborative, and business-facing department

7: S2 #7 – Tim Panagos CTO at Microshare

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2020 31:29


Series 2 of the One Zero One podcast continues with a very timely (remote) discussion with Tim Panagos (https://www.microshare.io/tim-panagos-microshare/) , CTO at Microshare (http://www.microshare.io/) .io and our host Peter Gothard. Tim is a technology executive with 20 years of experience in Enterprise Software having held senior roles in several organisations as a Software Engineer, Chief Architect and CTO. Tim is the Co-Founder and CTO of Microshare, a data leverage platform for the IoT era, providing a solution to sharing, privacy, security, audit, confidentiality, data monetisation and cost savings. Driven by the new technology developments and the IoT wave, Microshare was founded to brings things to life; connecting buildings, assets, people and devices so that users can make smarter decisions. As Tim explains in this insightful episode, Microshare solutions are in demand the world over as public and private sector officials are responsible for the health and safety of workers, tenants, customers and others who pass through their facilities. Its Universal Contact Tracing and Touchfree Feedback solutions were designed specifically for the COVID-19 pandemic. They are working to keep spaces safe for employees, tenants and residents from monitoring air quality indoor to delivering touchfree feedback where individuals may need to let management know that a restroom needs to be cleaned. As CTO, Tim is in charge of the strategic product vision and implements these solutions into an architecture which can be deployed most effectively across Microshare’s customers’ businesses. Download or stream this episode for an engaging conversation, or investigation in certain parts, as our host Peter gets the lowdown on the IoT industry today, the use cases for internet-connected ‘things’ and how it has become intertwined with 21st century living today, transparency and some concerns about the impact of connected devices on privacy – particularly in employee/employer relations. It’s certainly one to listen to for businesses and employers considering how to return employees safely to physical spaces and how to have the right conversations around trying new technology and devices to improve wellbeing in the business.

6: S2 #6 – Sara Stephens, CTO at Rest Less

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2020 24:42


Series 2 of the One Zero One podcast continues with an energetic and candid (pre-quarantine) discussion with Sara Stephens, CTO at Rest Less (https://restless.co.uk/) and our host Peter Gothard. Sara Stephens is a technology leader with a 10-year history in software development and technology leadership, with multiple years spent working in the financial services industry in New York City before returning home to the UK. Upon her return to the UK, Sara changed direction from the corporate world and tapped into her entrepreneurial spirit, co-founding a pop-up cocktail service startup in Southampton, successfully expanding to Manchester, and becoming the #1 TripAdvisor nightlife experience in Southampton. In 2018, Sara joined Rest Less, the UK’s fastest-growing site for the over 50s as the startup’s Chief Technology Officer. Rest Less is a digital service launched to inspire today’s generation of over 50s and 60s to get the most from life – focusing on work (https://restless.co.uk/jobs/) , financial wellbeing (https://restless.co.uk/money/) , learning (https://restless.co.uk/courses/) , volunteering (https://restless.co.uk/volunteer/) , lifestyle (https://restless.co.uk/lifestyle/) and more. The aim is to help people to get more from the retirement they’ve worked hard to earn, providing a unique opportunity to choose a new path and to keep doing what they want for as long as they can. With a unique viewpoint of leading teams and projects in both the corporate world and the startup world, Sara brought great insights to the One Zero One podcast. From discussing the challenges associated with the ‘freedom’ and lack of corporate processes in a startup to demonstrating how critical the timing of hiring for your team can be in a small team compared to a corporate organisation, Sara offers candid advice to our listeners who may be considering a change in either direction in their next role. Download or stream this episode for a lively and interesting discussion around the Agile nature of startups, pitching your ideas, the 'build versus buy debate' and some of the tech stack ‘compromises’ that have to be made when balancing priorities and customer demands in the startup world.

5: S2 #5 - Mark Ridley, CTO Advisory Firm, Ridley Industries

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2020 21:39


Series 2 of the One Zero One podcast continues with a (pre-quarantine) discussion with Mark Ridley, Director at CTO Advisory Firm Ridley Industries and our host Peter Gothard. Mark Ridley is an entrepreneur and technologist working with startups and corporates to ensure that technology is used creatively and effectively to support their strategy. Recognised as one of the top ten CIOs in the UK, he writes and speaks regularly about the use of technology, agile methodologies and digital working. Mark was the technical co-founder of reed.co.uk, the largest job site in the UK, where he served as technology director during its growth from four people to over 350. We often speak of SaaS on One Zero One, but interestingly on this episode, we spoke to Mark about TLaaS – Technology Leadership as a Service. Working with startup founders, executive teams and established technology functions, Mark Ridley helps businesses align their strategy and structure with their business goals. Download or stream this episode for a very insightful discussion around the pitfalls of innovation without constraints or objectives, why celebrating 'failure' in Agile isn't really something to celebrate and how senior technologists shouldn't necessarily be solely focused on the CTO role for career progression.

4: S2 #4 – Charles Ewen, Director of Technology & CIO, The Met Office

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2020 35:09


Series 2 of the One Zero One podcast continues with a (remote) discussion with Charles Ewen, Director of Technology & CIO at The Met Office. (https://www.metoffice.gov.uk/) The Meteorological Office, abbreviated as The Met Office is the United Kingdom's national weather service, an organisation that has been supporting the British public since 1854. The Met Office makes meteorological predictions across all timescales from weather forecasts to climate change. As CIO of the Met Office, Charles Ewen is accountable for all aspects of technology within the Met Office and manages a dedicated engineering team of 350+ people. In a remote interview with our host Peter Gothard, Charles shared with our listeners the relationship between what the Met Office does and the high-performance computing (HPC) estate running at the organisation.  Kicking off with the relationship between the Met Office and the world’s first general-purpose Turing-complete computer ENIAC and moving on to the relationship between what the Met Office does today and the long complex chain of technology that the general public would simply view as a ‘weather forecast’, Charles excellently describes the scale and complexity of what they do today.  From utilising the world’s top supercomputers (https://www.metoffice.gov.uk/about-us/who/sustainability/environment/supercomputers) , to leveraging the capabilities of the Public Cloud, The Met Office technology platform uses operational predictions and simulations to derive over 4 million discrete forecast products every day and distribute them to a wide range of expert users and systems as well as delivering the UK Public Weather Service.  Download or stream this episode for an excellent deep dive on the technology of the Met Office and to gain advice and insights from Charles Ewen, a CIO with progressive beliefs around technology, innovation, diversity, people and processes.

3: S2 #3 -Peter Bebbington, CTO & CDO at Brainpool.ai

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2020 23:43


Series 2 of the One Zero One podcast continues with a discussion on Machine Learning and AI solutions with Peter Bebbington, Co-Founder, Chief Technology Offer and Chief Digital Officer at Brainpool.ai. (https://brainpool.ai/) Peter Bebbington joined One Zero One (https://www.version1.com/one-zero-one/) host Peter Gothard to discuss Brainpool, an artificial intelligence consultancy specialising in developing bespoke AI solutions. Brainpool operates as a global network of over 400 artificial intelligence and machine learning experts brought together to help software companies enhance their products with Machine Learning and AI.  The Brainpool founders believe with this approach that they can service their clients with the AI resources they need to stay ahead of the curve.  In addition to its consultancy work, Brainpool has also developed two products: Forstack, which predicts financial time series models and DAISY, the first fully automated construction design system powered by Artificial Intelligence. Peter discusses DAISY in detail in this episode, explaining how this product impacts construction professionals such as architects positively in terms of eliminating manual work and increasing output significantly. Download or stream this episode to learn more about Brainpool.ai (https://brainpool.ai/) , the trends they are seeing in terms of client demand, and where they see the value in AI and Machine Learning solutions going forward.

2: S2 #2 - Nico Macdonald, 50 Years of the Internet Project

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2020 23:56


Series 2 of the One Zero One podcast continues with a very interesting discussion with Nico Macdonald, Educator, Facilitator and Consultant on Innovation and Creativity.  Macdonald, Tutor at CIEE London Global Institute and Tutor/Visiting Fellow at London Southbank University, joined One Zero One host Peter Gothard to discuss the ‘Next 50 Years of the Internet’ project. (http://www2.spy.co.uk/2019/10/netnext50challenges/)   2019 was the 50th anniversary of the Internet and the 30th anniversary of the Web, and Nico Macdonald believes that this presents a wonderful opportunity to raise the level of understanding and interest in the Internet (and the Web and digital technologies), to reflect on our achievements (and the associated challenges), and to imagine where we might go next.  Download or stream this episode to learn more about ‘The Next 50 Years of the Internet Project’ (http://www2.spy.co.uk/2019/10/netnext50challenges/) and how you could get involved.

1: S2 #1 - Matthew Hodgson & Amandine Le Pape, Matrix.org

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2020 25:59


Series 2 of the One Zero One podcast kicks off with a fantastic deep dive into the Matrix.org Foundation, a not-for-profit open source project, defining new pragmatic open standards and reference implementations to create a new, open, decentralised IP messaging and VoIP ecosystem for the internet. Matthew Hodgson and Amandine Le Pape, Co-Founders at Matrix.org (https://matrix.org/) joined One Zero One's host Peter Gothard to tell our listeners about the purpose, mission and real-world applications of the Matrix project. Matthew describes Matrix as "a fascinating microcosm of the wider open internet”, and that the 11M+ addressable users “span the full spectrum of humanity." Matrix’s initial goal is to fix the problem of fragmented IP communications: letting users message and call each other without having to care what app the other user is on - making it as easy as sending an email. Interestingly of these millions of users, government bodies across the world are now considering the decentralised approach to communications, with the Government of France deploying a huge private federation of Matrix homeservers spanning the whole government, and developing a fork of Riot.im for use as their official secure communications client to replace usage of WhatsApp or Telegram for official purposes. Download or stream this episode to learn more about Matrix.org from its co-founders Matthew Hodgson and Amandine Le Pape. 

11: Bonus Episode: Ethics in Data Science – Audience Q & A

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2019 23:15


For Episode #8 of the One Zero One podcast, Version 1, in association with the Analytics Institute, brought together perspectives from academia, media and industry to discuss the challenges of responsible data science in the age of the algorithm. This podcast was recorded live during the interactive event with live polling and Q&A technology.   This bonus episode includes the part of the event you didn’t hear yet, where our hosts answer the questions submitted by the audience throughout the recording. If you missed the first part of this session – stream or download the first part of the discussion here. (https://www.version1.com/one-zero-one/ethics-in-data-science/)   The role of Data Science in today’s technology driven world impacts a range of industries from the health sector to financial services, to developing smart cities and transportation. Although the benefits of Data Science have become seemingly clear and its impact noted across said environments, the dangers of data science without ethical considerations is equally apparent — whether it be the protection of personal data, bias in automated decision-making, the apparent elimination of free choice in psychographics or the social impacts of automation. Ronan Laffan, Head of Advisory Services, Version 1 hosted this episode, the expert panel for the discussion featured: Dr Joan Cahill, Centre for Innovative Human Systems, Trinity College Dublin Dr. Katherine O’Keefe, Chief Ethicist, Castlebridge Niall O’Neil, Chief Strategy Officer, OneView Healthcare Garvan Callan, Financial Services Transformation Advisor, OneZero1 Visit the Analytics Institute website to learn more about our partner in hosting this special event.

10: #10 - Kevin Cooney, Global CIO of Xilinx

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 26, 2019 30:53


Episode #10, Kevin Cooney, Global CIO of Xilinx  Cloud Adoption, Innovation, and the Demise of the Datacentre For Episode #10 of the One Zero One podcast, Ken MacMahon, Head of Technology and Innovation from Version 1 spoke to Kevin Cooney, the Global Chief Information Officer and Senior Vice-President of multinational technology corporation Xilinx.  In this episode of One Zero One, Kevin Cooney shares valuable insights and advice based on his highly successful career as the CIO of a rapidly paced innovative technology company. Xilinx is the global leader in All Programmable semiconductor technologies, employing 4,000 people worldwide. The company’s All Programmable products and related software are enabling smart, connected, and differentiated applications driven by 5G Wireless, Embedded Vision, Industrial IoT, and Cloud Computing.  With the level of inventiveness and innovation required to lead the heavily engineering and product development-focused IT of a global technology company of this scale, Kevin has many practical lessons learned and words of advice for technology leaders, particularly around Cloud Adoption and Innovation.  In the case of Cloud particularly, Kevin had some valuable advice regarding the huge impact Cloud adoption (and its associated recurring spend) has had on the budgeting process for modern CIOs, the reality of trying to get an on-premise application with innovative functionality today, and why you should be getting ahead of these issues now, before Cloud decisions are made for you! Listen or download this episode to hear this exclusive podcast with Kevin Cooney, who offered the One Zero One podcast a very candid interview based on his successful career as a Global Chief Technology Officer. 

9: #9 - Laura Nolan, The Campaign to Stop Killer Robots

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2019 32:54


For Episode #9 of the One Zero One podcast, Róisín Healy from Version 1 (https://www.version1.com/) spoke to Laura Nolan about the Campaign to Stop Killer Robots (https://www.stopkillerrobots.org/about/) . Formed in October 2012, the Campaign to Stop Killer Robots is a growing coalition 129 international, regional, and national non-governmental organizations (NGOs) in 60 countries that is working to ban fully autonomous weapons.   The Campaign to Stop Killer Robots wishes to inform the public around the globe that fully autonomous weapons, without human intervention, crosses a moral threshold. In order to make an impact on the legislation and regulation around autonomous weapons, the campaign is lobbying at a UN level to ensure we retain meaningful human control over the use of force globally. Laura Nolan has been speaking out on this topic in interviews with The Guardian, Business Insider, The New York Times and other global publications in order to raise awareness of the campaign. In 2018 Laura also founded TechWontBuildIt Dublin, an organisation for technology workers who are concerned about the ethical implications of our industry and the work we do. Download or stream this episode to learn more about the ethical implications of autonomous weapons, and why Laura believes that AI-powered machines are technically unsuitable for ever being involved in determining the appropriate use of force. 

8: #8 - Ethics In Data Science

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2019 57:53


For Episode #8 of the One Zero One podcast, Version 1, in association with the Analytics Institute, brought together perspectives from academia, media and industry to discuss the challenges of responsible data science in the age of the algorithm. This podcast was recorded live during the interactive event with live polling and Q&A technology. The role of Data Science in today’s technology driven world impacts a range of industries from the health sector to financial services, to developing smart cities and transportation. Although the benefits of Data Science have become seemingly clear and its impact noted across said environments, the dangers of data science without ethical considerations is equally apparent — whether it be the protection of personal data, bias in automated decision-making, the apparent elimination of free choice in psychographics or the social impacts of automation. Ronan Laffan, Head of Advisory Services, Version 1 hosted this episode, the expert panel for the discussion featured: Dr Joan Cahill, Centre for Innovative Human Systems, Trinity College Dublin Dr. Katherine O’Keefe, Chief Ethicist, Castlebridge Niall O’Neil, Chief Strategy Officer, OneView Healthcare Garvan Callan, Financial Services Transformation Advisor, OneZero1 Listen or download this episode to hear an in-depth discussion around Data Ethics, and what our panel feel is of importance for businesses, professionals and individuals to consider when it comes to utilising emerging technologies. Visit the Analytics Institute website to learn more about our partner in hosting this special event.

7: #7 - Scott Carey, Group Editor B2B at IDG UK

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2019 24:49


For Episode #7 of the One Zero One podcast, Paul Slade from Version 1 met with Scott Carey, Group Editor - B2B at IDG UK to discuss the disruption of the Financial Services industry by Fintech businesses, innovation and the relevance of ‘buzzwords’ such as Machine Learning in the IT space right now. Technology is constantly evolving, with each change bringing a need for clarity. IDG UK is responsible for influencing the most powerful tech buyers in the world — from business technologists to enthusiasts and everyone in between through titles such as Computerworld UK, CIO UK, CSO UK and Techworld. With a background in Journalism and having previously held writing and editorial roles in ComputerWorld and Techworld, Scott Carey is now the Group Editor of the IDG UK B2B editorial team. Responsible for all content across the organisation’s four B2B titles: Computerworld UK, CIO UK, CSO UK and Techworld, Scott writes for and edits these sites day-to-day, manages a growing team of writers and supports events and commercial editorial work.  Innovative startups have been disrupting many sectors with modern technologies, but one area that Scott has observed a particularly tight race against disruption is within the financial sector across the UK.  Fintech organisations have really disrupted banking, and the banks must keep changing to meet modern user expectations. Scott has a keen interest in observing the financial services sector navigate their way (and meet user demands) through the Digital age. Paul takes a deep dive into this topic with Scott to understand how innovation and Fintech disruptors have affected the technology strategy of the banks in the UK.  Listen or download this episode to hear Paul Slade and Scott Carey discuss the disruption of the Financial Services industry by Fintech businesses, innovation and the relevance of ‘buzzwords’ such as Machine Learning in the IT space right now. Visit ComputerWorld (https://www.computerworld.com/uk/) , Techworld (https://www.techworld.com/) or CIO UK (https://www.cio.co.uk/) , to catch up on the latest news, trends and opinions for UK technology professionals and tech enthusiasts. 

6: #6 - William Conaghan and Lizzy Hayashida, founders of Change Donations

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 11, 2019 31:17


For Episode #6 of the One Zero One podcast, Róisín Healy from Version 1 met with William Conaghan and Lizzy Hayashida, the founders of growing startup Change Donations. Change Donations is a micro-donations platform with the mission of connecting everyday philanthropists with good causes.  Lizzy Hayashida is from Silicon Valley where she spent 8 years working on new product innovation at early stage start-ups and large tech companies before moving to Dublin to complete her MBA at Trinity College Dublin. She was an early employee of Milo.com (acquired by eBay) and went on to launch the first same-day delivery programme for eBay.  After graduating from Georgetown University, William worked as a Financial Analyst and Business Controller for Nasdaq where he managed over 100 Million in assets, integrated six companies through acquisition, and managed the financials for the dark pool trading and facial recognition projects. William then moved to Dublin to complete his MBA at Trinity College. In this podcast, William and Lizzy give our listeners a view into how Change Donations came about as a startup during their MBA studies in Ireland, the process of developing the platform, and what they have learned to date running the micro-donations platform. From rebranding in the middle of their platform’s journey, to ambitions of growing across the United States, our guests shared some very candid and interesting learnings from running a startup throughout this episode. Listen or download this episode to hear more about Change Donations, and how a micro-donations platform is of benefit to both everyday philanthropists and the charitable causes they support. 

5: #5 - Joan Cahill, Centre for Innovative Human Systems (CIHS), Trinity College Dublin

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2019 21:10


For Episode #5 of the One Zero One podcast, Ken MacMahon, Head of Technology and Innovation at Version 1 explored the increasingly pertinent topic of Ethical AI and human-centric design with Dr. Joan Cahill, Principal Investigator/Research Fellow at the Centre for Innovative Human Systems (CIHS), Trinity College Dublin, Ireland.    Joan has worked as a Senior Researcher and Principal Investigator (https://www.tcd.ie/research/profiles/?profile=jocahill) with the Centre for Innovative Human Systems at Trinity College Dublin since 2005. During this time, Joan has worked on many high-profile academic projects in addition to several industry/academia collaborations. Before joining TCD, Joan worked for seven years in the area of Human Computer Interaction (HCI) and Information Design, with a range of software companies and HCI consultancies.  In this podcast, Joan gives our listeners a view into Human Factors, an interdisciplinary area of psychology, providing us with an understanding of Ethical AI considerations. Joan illustrates how technology makers have the power to positively and negatively impact users of new technologies and processes, and that this is an increasingly important responsibility for technologists to consider. From highlighting the potential of machine learning and AI for senior drivers using autonomous vehicles, to looking at how technology can be harnessed to positively impact patients in healthcare IF stakeholders’ motivations and outcomes are appropriately considered, Joan shares some very interesting topics throughout this episode. Listen or download this episode to hear more from Joan Cahill regarding Ethical AI, the importance of stakeholder-based research in design, and why it is so critical to have multi-disciplinary teams in the room when designing technology from the outset.  http://www.version1.com/onezeroone 

4: #4 - James Hall, AWS Hero and Founder/Director at Parallax

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2019 22:00


For Episode #4 of the One Zero One podcast, Jamie Linford from Version 1 took a deep-dive into the rising popularity of Serverless, discussing why it is being embraced by businesses worldwide with James Hall, 'AWS Hero' and the Founder/Director of the Digital agency Parallax. James Hall has been working in the digital sector for over a decade. He is the author of the popular js PDF library, and is a founder/Director of Parallax, a digital agency in the UK. James has contributed to and promotes the Serverless Framework (https://serverless.com/) which allows you to build web applications on top of Lambda and related services. Notably, James built an online recording studio for David Guetta and UEFA using Serverless technology shortly after API Gateway was released, which won him the title of an 'AWS Hero' from Amazon Web Services (https://www.version1.com/about-us/our-technology-partnerships/amazon-web-services/) themselves. As he discusses with Jamie in this episode - he didn't receive a cape for this accolade, but he was happy with the news all the same! Listen or download this episode to hear more from James Hall regarding Serverless, why he was asked to call up NASA, and his work on a wide variety of projects, from LED Billboards, car unlocking apps, to large web applications and tools.

3: #3 - Ellen Ward, Head of IT Systems (Interim) at Concern Worldwide, Tech for Good

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 5, 2019 24:33


For Episode #3 of the One Zero One podcast, Róisín Healy from Version 1 had the opportunity to talk all things ‘Tech for Good’ with Ellen Ward, the Head of IT Systems (Interim) at Concern Worldwide. The mission of Concern is to end extreme poverty. In 2018, Concern Worldwide reached 11.5 million people through their emergency response. 17.6 million people were reached through their health interventions. Ellen shared with us the challenges and rewards of working in an IT function of such an important organisation, and how important it is to balance innovation with stability when delivering urgent services in the most fragile communities globally. We also learned about the Dublin ‘Tech for Good’ initiative that Ellen co-founded. Tech for Good Dublin is a group of people who believe in the power of technology to positively impact people, communities and the planet. Members are passionate about using tech as a force for positive change. https://techforgooddublin.org/ Ellen Ward and Máirín Murray - Tech for Good Co-Founders - TedX: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HTYeb6g4ivY

2: #2 - Ronan Perceval, CEO and Co-Founder of Phorest

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2019 23:43


Episode #2 of the One Zero One podcast features a conversation between Róisín Healy of Version 1 and Ronan Perceval, CEO & Co-Founder of Phorest. With a mission to bring a million salons into the Cloud and a vision to be the best salon software provider in the world, Ronan Perceval will tell you that software is merely a tool and that his team goes so much further to make a real difference to salon owners’ businesses which is why it is so important for him to lead a growth mindset across his teams. Established for 15 years, Ronan still runs Phorest in startup mode with objectives as ambitious as ever, and a focus on continuously innovating to improve Phorest’s SaaS platform and driving the adoption of new emerging technologies to remain agile and flexible to meet customers’ needs and demands. For more information about Ronan Perceval and Version 1, check out:http://www.version1.com/one-zero-one

1: #1 - John Beckett, CEO & Co-Founder of ChannelSight

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2019 22:48


Episode #1 of the One Zero One podcast features a conversation between Róisín Healy of Version 1 and John Beckett, the CEO & Co-Founder of ChannelSight. From kickstarting Ryanair’s multi-billion-euro online business in 2000 as a teenager, to running a high-growth e-commerce SaaS platform that recently raised $10m in external funding, John Beckett’s story certainly isn’t one to miss. For more information about John Beckett and Version 1, check out: http://www.version1.com/one-zero-one

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