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Best podcasts about adam seligman

Latest podcast episodes about adam seligman

Guns and God
Human rights and dealing with difference - with guest David Montgomery

Guns and God

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2021 44:16


Helen and Matthew talk with Dr David Montgomery,  Associate Research Professor at the Centre for International Development at the University of Maryland, and Director of CEDAR. Among other works, he is the co-author of Living with Difference: How to Build Community in a Divided World.We discuss the usefulness of the language of human rights, in this blog post co-authored by David Montgomery and Adam Seligman, and this follow-up by David. We also discuss community building between individuals of different faiths and other significant differences, which David undertakes in some of the most troubled regions of the world.

BrazilJS
Navegador Beaker 1.0, Headphone inteligente do Google e novo COO na Mozilla – Weekly #343

BrazilJS

Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2020 10:37


Nesta semana temos a versão beta 1.0 do navegador descentralizado Beaker. Também temos um headphone experimental do Google que permite controlar o dispositivo com o toque no cabo. A Mozilla continua firme e anunciou Adam Seligman como chefe de operações. — Curadoria, edição e revisão: Jaydson Gomes 0:30 – Gestão de Pessoas em empresas de […] Get full access to BrazilJS at www.braziljs.org/subscribe

BrazilJS
Navegador Beaker 1.0, Headphone inteligente do Google e novo COO na Mozilla – Weekly #343

BrazilJS

Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2020 10:37


Nesta semana temos a versão beta 1.0 do navegador descentralizado Beaker. Também temos um headphone experimental do Google que permite controlar o dispositivo com o toque no cabo. A Mozilla continua firme e anunciou Adam Seligman como chefe de operações. — Curadoria, edição e revisão: Jaydson Gomes 0:30 – Gestão de Pessoas em empresas de […]

WizardCast
IdeaExchange Prioritization with Anusha Surepeddi and Scott Allan

WizardCast

Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2020 54:16


Send Us Your Feedback & Suggestions! Voicemail: 608.492.0321 (Note please tell us in your message if you do NOT want your voicemail to be included in the podcast). Email: wizardcast@thewizardnews.com Website: https://thewizardnews.com/wizardcast_home/contact-us-wizardcast First, the IdeaExchange Prioritization can get 4000 participants, there will be a donation of $10,000 to habitat for humanity. So get out there, prioritize and then share! We have 2 weeks to accomplish this. Second, I'm really happy to have Scott Allan back to talk about the IdeaExchange. Scott brought Anusha Surepeddi, the Director of Product Management at Salesforce, with him to talk about prioritization from the perspective of a product manager. Anusha focuses on Analytics in Salesforce and has a number of ideas gone through and win prioritization. Show Overview 0:00 Eureka! 1:12 Introduction 2:12 Joke 3:28 IdeaExchange Prioritization with Scott Allan and Anusha Surepeddi 6:45 What is Prioritization of the IdeaExchange 12:00 Aligning across the teams 13:00 What's considered when to NOT pick up an idea 19:30 What happens after an Idea wins? 23:45 What happens if an idea doesn't win prioritization? 29:45 What makes a good idea? 35:00 What's a Use Case? 39:30 Brian's not so subtle attempt to promote his analytical idea 44:50 Priotizited to support Habitat to Humanity! 48:50 Outro - So sorry Adam Seligman 53:30 Post Outro Links in This Show IdeaExchange Reimagined IdeaExchange Prioritization Anusha Surepeddi via Twitter Scott Allan via Twitter IdeaExchange Basics on Trailhead Idea written as Use Case for Financial Reporting FEEDBACK You can ask your questions, make comments, bad jokes, and your requests! Contact Us via Website https://thewizardnews.com/wizardcast_home/contact-us-wizardcast Leave a Voicemail 608.492.0321 (Note please tell us in your message if you do NOT want your voicemail to be included in the podcast). Email wizardcast@thewizardnews.com HELP US SPREAD THE WORD! We'd love it if you could please share #WizardCast with your twitter followers. Click here to post a tweet! Amazon Alexa Skill - REVIEW US ON APPLE PODCASTS! Review Us Support the show! WizardCast Merchandise Store Shop On Amazon Libsyn podcast hosting:  Get a free month with promo code: podmagic Other Ways To Support Participate In The Show! Share an IdeaExchange idea for our Ideas Highlight episodes! http://bit.ly/ideahighlight Ways to subscribe to The WizardCast Click to Subscribe via iTunes/Apple Podcasts Click to Subscribe via Google Podcast App Click to Subscribe via Stitcher Subscribe via RSS music & sound effects https://freesound.org/ Audio and Music provided by: Cherry (Instrumental Version) (Josh Woodward) / CC BY 4.0 Sounds from: http://www.freesfx.co.uk episode!

Linux Headlines
2020-05-13

Linux Headlines

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2020 2:54


A new report from Synopsys analyzes the use of open source components in commercial software, GitHub's fundraising program is now available for teams and projects, Mozilla appoints Adam Seligman as its new COO, Harbor becomes the first OCI-compliant container registry with its 2.0 release, and the Eclipse Foundation is moving to Belgium.

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All Jupiter Broadcasting Shows
2020-05-13 | Linux Headlines 156

All Jupiter Broadcasting Shows

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2020 2:54


A new report from Synopsys analyzes the use of open source components in commercial software, GitHub's fundraising program is now available for teams and projects, Mozilla appoints Adam Seligman as its new COO, Harbor becomes the first OCI-compliant container registry with its 2.0 release, and the Eclipse Foundation is moving to Belgium.

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More Or Less Human
"What's Justice"

More Or Less Human

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2019 51:03


In this Episode of "More or Less Human" We sit down with Prof. Adam Seligman of Boston University's Department of Religion to discuss his experiences and stories about youth spent on the Kibbtuz, as well as memories from his time in Israel, and reflections from his work on the international NGO: CEDAR: Communities Engaging with Difference And Religion.

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Harvard Fairbank Center for Chinese Studies
Part 1: Flavors of Truth and Claims of Authority | 2018 Annual Reischauer Lecture with Stephen Owen

Harvard Fairbank Center for Chinese Studies

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2018 88:39


Speaker: Stephen Owen, Harvard University Stephen Owen is a sinologist specializing in premodern literature, lyric poetry, and comparative poetics. Much of his work has focused on the middle period of Chinese literature (200-1200), however, he has also written on literature of the early period and the Qing. Owen has written or edited dozens of books, articles, and anthologies in the field of Chinese literature, especially Chinese poetry, including An Anthology of Chinese Literature: Beginnings to 1911 (Norton, 1996); The Making of Early Chinese Classical Poetry (Harvard Asia Center, 2006); and The Late Tang: Chinese Poetry of the Mid-Ninth Century (827-860) (Harvard Asia Center, 2006). Owen has completed the translation of the complete poetry of Du Fu, which has been published as the inaugural volumes of the Library of Chinese Humanities series, featuring Chinese literature in translation. Owen earned a B.A. (1968) and a Ph.D. (1972) in Chinese Language from Yale University. He taught there from 1972 to 1982, before coming to Harvard. In acknowledgment of his groundbreaking work that crosses the boundaries of multiple disciplines, Owen was awarded the James Bryant Conant University Professorship in 1997. He has been a Fulbright Scholar, held a Guggenheim Fellowship, and received a Mellon Foundation Distinguished Achievement Award (2006) among many other awards and honors. Discussant: Michael Puett, Harvard University Michael Puett is the Walter C. Klein Professor of Chinese History and Anthropology, as well as the Chair of the Committee on the Study of Religion, at Harvard University. His interests are focused on the inter-relations between philosophy, anthropology, history, and religion, with the hope of bringing the study of China into larger historical and comparative frameworks. He is the author of The Ambivalence of Creation: Debates Concerning Innovation and Artifice in Early Chinaand To Become a God: Cosmology, Sacrifice, and Self-Divinization in Early China, as well as the co-author, with Adam Seligman, Robert Weller, and Bennett Simon, of Ritual and its Consequences: An Essay on the Limits of Sincerity. The Reischauer Lectures were established in 1985 to honor Edwin O. Reischauer, University Professor Emeritus of Harvard University, by celebrating his distinguished contributions to the study not only of Japan but also of China and Korea. As a reflection of Reischauer’s research, this series intends to highlight current scholarship that deepens understandings of East Asia as a region. Sponsored by the Fairbank Center for Chinese Studies, Harvard University. Co-sponsored by the Harvard University Asia Center, Korea Institute, Mittal South Asia Institute, and the Reischauer Institute of Japanese Studies.

Screaming in the Cloud
Episode 25: Kubernetes is Named After the Greek God of Spending Money on Cloud Services

Screaming in the Cloud

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2018 29:00


Google builds platforms for developers and strives to make them happy. There's a team at Google that wakes up every day to make sure developers have great outcomes with its services and products. The team listens to the developers and brings all feedback back into Google. It also spends a lot of time all over the world talking to and connecting with developer communities and showing stuff being worked on. It doesn't do the team any good to build developer products that developers don’t love. Today, we’re talking to Adam Seligman, vice president of developer relations at Google, where he is responsible for the global developer community across product areas. He is the ears and voice for customers. Some of the highlights of the show include: Google tackles everything in an open source way: Shipping feedback, iteration, and building communities Storytelling - the Tale of Kubernetes: in a short period of time, gone from being open source that Google spearheaded to something sweeping the industry Rise of containerization inside Linux Kernel is an opportunity for Google to share container management technology and philosophy with the world Google Next: Knative journey toward lighter-weight serverless-based applications; and GKE On-Prem, customers and teams working with Kubernetes running on premise Innovation: When logging into GCP console, you can terminate all billable resources assigned to project and access tab for building by hand GCP's console development strategy includes hard work on documentation, making things easy to use, and building thoughtfulness in grouping services Google is about design goals, tradeoffs, and metrics; it’s about hyper scale and global footprint of requirements, as well as supporting every developer Conception 1: Google builds HyperScale Reid-Centric user partitioned apps and don't build globally consistent data driven apps Conception 2: Software engineers at the top Internet companies do the code and write amazing things instantly 12-Factor App: Opinions of how to architect apps; developers should have choices, but take away some cognitive and operating load complexity Businesses are running core workloads on Google, which had to put atomic clocks in data centers and private fiber networking to make it all work Perception that Google focuses on new things, rather than supporting what's been released; industry is on a treadmill chasing shiny things and creating noise Industry needs to be welcoming and inclusive; a demand for software, apps, and innovation, but number of developers remains because everyone’s not included Human vs. Technology: More investment and easier onboarding with technology and an obligation to build local communities Goal: Take database complexity and start removing it for lots of use cases and simplify things for users to deal with replication, charting, and consistency issues DevFest: Google has about 800 Google developer groups that do a lot of things to build local communities and write code together Links: Adam Seligman on Twitter 12-Factor App I Want to Build a World Spanning Search Engine on Top of GCP DevFest Kubernetes Docker Heroku Google Next Google Reader

Good Day, Sir! Show
Abstraction Happy

Good Day, Sir! Show

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2017 81:45


In this episode, we discuss design patterns, null checking, chequebook journalism, Brett Nelson's GDS Soundboard, recent changes in Salesforce product management team, and HPE CEO Meg Whitman stepping down. Good Day Sir! Army Mini-Soundboard How brands secretly buy their way into Forbes, Fast Company, and HuffPost stories Shawna Wolverton on Twitter Adam Seligman on Twitter Glassdoor: Facebook is consistently the best tech company to work for in the U.S. | VentureBeat Salesforce Certified Professional Ranking and Regional Statistics HPE CEO Meg Whitman Reveals Why She's Stepping Down

Good Day, Sir! Show
Garnished with Fresh Pink Goo

Good Day, Sir! Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2016 82:16


 In this episode, Jeremy shares his tips on preparing tri-tip beef and we discuss annoying UPS warning tones, a reported incident at Apple HQ, Slack targeting Salesforce and Oracle, a debate on integration tools such as Informatica Cloud, the inability to change your rating on Salesforce Knowledge Articles, the lack of information on the TrailheaDX Salesforce Developer Conference, and Forbes interview with Adam Seligman on building apps for the Salesforce Platform.Slack Targets Salesforce, Oracle With Productivity AimSalesforce: How The Platform Builds New SoftwareIdea of the Week: Rating Knowledge ArticlesBody found in conference room at Apple’s Cupertino headquartersTrailheaDX Salesforce Developer Conference

Technology Flows : Salesforce Architecture Podcast
Dreamforce IoT Zone 2015 With Pat Patterson Doug Merrett And Marc Benioff

Technology Flows : Salesforce Architecture Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2015 21:52


This week we are paying a visit to the Dreamforce IoT Zone. We’ll hear from Doug Merrett and his robot Sparky.  Doug is a Principal Enterprise Architect at Salesforce. Even though it is 2015 and these techniques have been used for decades to build cars and sort parcels for delivery, not everyone makes the connection that the software which they use on their phone or web browser can affect and interact with the physical world, and for me this is really what the IoT Zone at Dreamforce is all about, helping people imagine what is possible and apply what they have learned to their own situation. The technology of IoT has progressed rapidly and has made its way into many products we come into contact with every day. Before we get to Doug and Sparky, we have a tour of the IoT Zone from Pat Patterson.  Pat is Developer Evangelist Architect at Salesforce https://www.linkedin.com/in/metadaddy and he walked and talked me around some of the major products on show which are connected through the new Salesforce IoT cloud.  You can tweet Pat @metadaddy All the technology related zones at Dreamforce on the second floor of the Moscone West building were buzzing and they clearly made an impact on Salesforce CEO Marc Benioff as he gave mention in his Q&A session to both Adam Seligman, Senior VP Developer Relations and to Pat. I really hope that you enjoy this weeks show.  You can subscribe to Technology Flows on iTunes and please feel free to leave feedback on the blog at TechnologyFlows.com or tweet me directly, I am @matmorris

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Autism Live
The Power of Differently-Abled Friends

Autism Live

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2014 6:33


Like Autism Live on Facebook at http://facebook.com/autismlive    Matt Asner is an Autism Dad and an Autism Sibling.  As the Executive Producer of a new short film about Autism, entitled My Name is Neal, Matt included a very special “Thank you” at the end of the film.   The shout out was to his childhood best friend, Adam Seligman.  Adam, who was profoundly affected by Tourette Syndrome, made a tremendous influence on Matt, which Matt shares in this emotional interview.   Sign up for Autism Live’s free newsletter at: http://www.autism-live.com/join-our-email-list.aspx    Autism Live is a production of the Center for Autism and Related Disorders (CARD), headquartered in Tarzana, California, and with offices throughout, the United States and around the globe. For more information on therapy for autism and other related disorders, visit the CARD website at http://centerforautism.com

Code Coverage - Salesforce Developer Podcast
DF14 Special: Episode 13 - Adam Seligman and a quick recap of the Developer Keynote

Code Coverage - Salesforce Developer Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2014 10:25


Adam Seligman, Vice President of Developer Relations gives a quick recap of this years Developer Keynote. With special guest Matt Lacey :)