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A major cybercrime crackdown by Interpol nabs hundreds of suspects and millions in stolen funds. Zabbix has disclosed a critical SQL injection vulnerability. A novel phishing campaign exploits Microsoft Word's file recovery feature. Researchers track the Rockstar 2FA phishing toolkit. Critical vulnerabilities are found in Advantech's industrial wireless access points. North Korea's Kimsuky hacking group shifts their tactics. The U.N. forms an advisory body to address growing threats to critical undersea cable infrastructure.The U.K. is laser-focused on AI security research. Russian authorities arrest the Wazawaka ransomware affiliate. Our guest is Marshall Heilman, CEO of DTEX Systems, sharing his experience with a nation-state actor's attempt to gain employment at his company. OpenAI opens the door for encrudification. Remember to leave us a 5-star rating and review in your favorite podcast app. Miss an episode? Sign-up for our daily intelligence roundup, Daily Briefing, and you'll never miss a beat. And be sure to follow CyberWire Daily on LinkedIn. CyberWire Guest Our guest is Marshall Heilman, CEO of DTEX Systems, discussing how HR can spot fake IT workers and sharing their own experience with a nation-state actor's attempt to gain employment at his company. You can read DTEX Systems findings here. Selected Reading Global Police Arrest 5500 in $400m Cyber-Fraud Crackdown (Infosecurity Magazine) Critical Vulnerability Found in Zabbix Network Monitoring Tool (SecurityWeek) Novel phishing campaign uses corrupted Word documents to evade security (Bleeping Computer) "Rockstar 2FA" Phishing-as-a-Service Steals Microsoft 365 Credentials Via AiTM Attacks (Cyber Security News) Warning: Patch Advantech Industrial Wireless Access Points (GovInfo Security) North Korean Hacking Group Launches Undected Malwareless URL Phishing Attacks (Cyber Security News) UN, international orgs create advisory body for submarine cables after incidents (The Record) U.K. launches AI security lab to combat nation-state cyber threats (SC Media) Ransomware suspect Wazawaka reportedly arrested by Russia (SC World) OpenAI explores advertising as it steps up revenue drive (Financial Times) Share your feedback. We want to ensure that you are getting the most out of the podcast. Please take a few minutes to share your thoughts with us by completing our brief listener survey as we continually work to improve the show. Want to hear your company in the show? You too can reach the most influential leaders and operators in the industry. Here's our media kit. Contact us at cyberwire@n2k.com to request more info. The CyberWire is a production of N2K Networks, your source for strategic workforce intelligence. © N2K Networks, Inc. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Patch alert after flaws identified in Advantech industrial Wi-Fi access points T-Mobile confirms Salt Typhoon attack was blocked UK hospital network postpones procedures after cyberattack Huge thanks to our sponsor, ThreatLocker Do zero-day exploits and supply chain attacks keep you up at night? Worry no more; you can harden your security with ThreatLocker. ThreatLocker helps you take a proactive, default-deny approach to cybersecurity and provides a full audit of every action, allowed or blocked, for risk management and compliance. Onboarding and operation are fully supported by their US-based support team. To learn more about how ThreatLocker can help keep your organization running efficiently and protected from ransomware, visit ThreatLocker.com. Find the stories behind the headlines at CISOseries.com.
Our energy landscape is undergoing rapid transformation. The power grid is no longer just infrastructure; it's a strategic enabler for sustainability across industries, allowing us to electrify processes traditionally reliant on fossil fuels. But this transition requires a modern, collaborative approach. In this podcast, industry thought leaders emphasize the urgency for grid modernization and the importance of partnerships among operators, manufacturers, and service providers. They discuss the need for standardized technologies and open digital architectures to optimize investments for a smarter, future-ready grid. Join us as we dive into the challenges and solutions, and learn how to optimize grid performance while balancing energy demands. Join us as we explore these ideas with: Marc Delandre, Director of Advanced Network Technologies, Enedis Ian Fogg, Research Director of Network Innovation, CCS Insight Valerie Layan, Head of Power & Grid Europe, Schneider Electric Paul O'Shaughnessy, Sector Head of Energy & Utilities, Advantech Philippe Vié, Global Group Lead for Energy, Utilities, & Chemicals, Capgemini Christina Cardoza, Editorial Director, insight.tech Paul, Philippe, Valerie, Marc, and Ian answer our questions about: Current state of grid modernization efforts What drives the grid of the future Demand pressures and technology limitations Renewable energy challenges and considerations Digital technologies shaping the smart grid Bringing edge AI into the energy space The role of the substation in grid modernization Future-proofing ongoing smart-grid efforts Working with partners like Intel and the E4S Alliance Customer examples and use cases Related Content To learn more about grid modernization, read The Grid of the Future. For the latest innovations from: Advantech, follow them on X at @Advantech_USA and LinkedIn Capgemini, follow them on LinkedIn Schneider Electric, follow them on X at @SchneiderElec and LinkedIn Enedis, follow them on X at @enedis and LinkedIn CCS Insight, follow them on X at @ccsinsight and LinkedIn
The gaming industry is evolving rapidly, driven by technological advancements and strategic partnerships that enhance the gaming experience. On the latest episode of The Edge & Beyond podcast, Michelle Dawn Mooney is joined by Camilo Dennis, Gaming Partner & Ecosystem Manager at Intel, alongside Keith Watt, Global Product Sales Manager, and Craig Stapleton, Product Director, both from Advantech Gaming Solutions. Together, they explore how their collaboration is reshaping the gaming industry by addressing customer needs, improving time-to-market, and creating cutting-edge gaming solutions.Keith Watt highlights, “Advantech's expertise, combined with Intel's technology, allows us to optimize products for gaming, offering reliability, scalability, and immersive graphics solutions tailored for slot machines.” Craig Stapleton further emphasizes the importance of their longstanding partnership, “Intel's early access to technology roadmaps enables us to align our product development cycles, ensuring we deliver the latest and most effective gaming hardware.”Camilo Dennis underscores Intel's commitment to supporting the gaming segment, “We have a dedicated team focused on casino gaming, ensuring long-term product availability and stability for our partners. Our collaboration with Advantech is instrumental in pushing the boundaries of gaming technology.”Listeners gain insights into the trends shaping gaming technology, including multi-screen immersive experiences and expanding opportunities in markets like Brazil. The guests invite everyone to visit their booth at G2E in Las Vegas to witness the latest advancements firsthand.For an in-depth exploration into the future of gaming, listen to the podcast and connect with the guests:• Camilo Dennis• Keith Watt• Craig StapletonSubscribe to the "To the Edge & Beyond" podcast on Apple Podcasts and Spotify to engage with more thought leaders from the Intel and Edge Network group.
The gaming industry is evolving rapidly, driven by technological advancements and strategic partnerships that enhance the gaming experience. On the latest episode of The Edge & Beyond podcast, Michelle Dawn Mooney is joined by Camilo Dennis, Gaming Partner & Ecosystem Manager at Intel, alongside Keith Watt, Global Product Sales Manager, and Craig Stapleton, Product Director, both from Advantech Gaming Solutions. Together, they explore how their collaboration is reshaping the gaming industry by addressing customer needs, improving time-to-market, and creating cutting-edge gaming solutions.Keith Watt highlights, “Advantech's expertise, combined with Intel's technology, allows us to optimize products for gaming, offering reliability, scalability, and immersive graphics solutions tailored for slot machines.” Craig Stapleton further emphasizes the importance of their longstanding partnership, “Intel's early access to technology roadmaps enables us to align our product development cycles, ensuring we deliver the latest and most effective gaming hardware.”Camilo Dennis underscores Intel's commitment to supporting the gaming segment, “We have a dedicated team focused on casino gaming, ensuring long-term product availability and stability for our partners. Our collaboration with Advantech is instrumental in pushing the boundaries of gaming technology.”Listeners gain insights into the trends shaping gaming technology, including multi-screen immersive experiences and expanding opportunities in markets like Brazil. The guests invite everyone to visit their booth at G2E in Las Vegas to witness the latest advancements firsthand.For an in-depth exploration into the future of gaming, listen to the podcast and connect with the guests:• Camilo Dennis• Keith Watt• Craig StapletonSubscribe to the "To the Edge & Beyond" podcast on Apple Podcasts and Spotify to engage with more thought leaders from the Intel and Edge Network group.
Baylin Technologies CEO Leighton Carroll joined Steve Darling from Proactive to announce that the company's subsidiary, Advantech Wireless Technologies, has received significant orders totaling $2.25 million. These orders, placed by a major sports and entertainment satellite broadcaster and services provider, include C-Band and Ku-Band Solid State Power Block (SSPB) amplifiers. Carroll highlighted that the C-Band portion of the order comprises Gallium Nitride-based Dakota SSPBs, which will be mounted on vehicles to enhance the broadcaster's mobile network. Additionally, the high-power 500W Genesis-HP Ku-Band Block-Up Converters are slated for installation at the customer's master teleport facility. Advantech's products were selected for their resilient architecture and unique software capabilities, which meet the high demands of the broadcasting industry. Carroll explained how these divisions are crucial for the company's growth, noting that their satellite communications technology supports major events like the NFL Super Bowl and the NASA Artemis lunar mission. He emphasized the importance of Baylin Technologies' unique intellectual property and how it differentiates the company in competitive markets. Carroll also shared the company's financial performance for the second quarter of 2024. Baylin Technologies reported revenue of $22 million, marking an increase of $0.7 million or 3.4% compared to the same quarter in 2023. This also represents a substantial rise of $1.9 million or 9.9% from the first quarter of 2024. Furthermore, the company achieved an adjusted EBITDA of $2.3 million in Q2 2024, an impressive increase of $1.2 million or 116% compared to Q2 2023. This also reflects a significant growth of $1.8 million or 394% compared to the first quarter of 2024. This recent success underscores Baylin Technologies' growing influence in the satellite communications market, driven by Advantech Wireless Technologies' cutting-edge solutions and strong market demand. #proactiveinvestors #baylintechnologiesinc #tsx #byl #LeightonCarroll #TechInnovation #SatelliteCommunications #WirelessInfrastructure #EmbeddedSystems #TechGrowth #CorporateStrategy #BusinessTurnaround #ProactiveInvestor #invest #investing #investment #investor #stockmarket #stocks #stock #stockmarketnews
Great questions from our listeners! How do you determine the best insulation levels by climate (with the best being the greatest value)?Does adding screws (at some point during construction) make sense when using Advantech floor sheathing, adhesive, and ring shank nails?Pete's Resource(s): BSI-081: "Zeroing In" - https://www.buildinggreen.com/blog/capture-green-value-over-time-not-short-term-payback-analysisPete BuildingGreen blog: "Capture Green Value Over Time, Not with Short-Term Payback Analysis" - https://www.buildinggreen.com/blog/capture-green-value-over-time-not-short-term-payback-analysis Huber Advantech Installation Manual - https://www.huberwood.com/uploads/documents/technical/Installation-Manual-AdvanTech-Subflooring.pdfNIST - "Performance Standard for Wood-Based Structural-Use Panels" - https://www.nist.gov/system/files/documents/2017/06/13/ps2-04.pdfNOTE: This is about as dry a resource as we would ever recommend, but it has great technical info on all manner of structural floor sheathing installation, including bond and mechanical fastener performance.
Welcome to The Sustainability Podcast! In this episode, we explore the latest breakthroughs and strategic partnerships driving sustainable solutions across various industries. Dive into our in-depth coverage of SkyGrid and NASA's collaboration on autonomous aviation systems and Lummus Technology's efforts with Ferroman to deliver decarbonization solutions for industrial processes.We also highlight Gathr Data's partnership with Pinecone to revolutionize generative AI, and SAP's expansive AI collaborations with tech giants like Google Cloud and Microsoft. Discover how Entergy and NextEra Energy Resources are accelerating the development of solar and energy storage projects, and learn about Yokogawa's acquisition of BaxEnergy to enhance renewable energy management.We cover the innovative AI-powered landfill diversion facility by RDS in Virginia, and Nota AI's strategic agreement with Advantech for edge AI solutions. Our segment on industrial technology features Flex's acquisition of FreeFlow to boost circular economy services, and Valens Semiconductor's expansion into the machine vision market with Acroname.Mitsubishi Electric's investment in Pente Networks promises to democratize private 5G networks, while AVEVA's strategic collaboration with AWS aims to drive sustainable industrial transformation through cloud-based solutions. Join us as we delve into these compelling stories and more, showcasing the transformative power of innovation and collaboration in sustainability.Tune in to stay updated on the latest trends and developments shaping a sustainable future. For more detailed information, visit arcweb.com.--------------------------------------------------------------------------Would you like to be a guest on our growing podcast? If you have an intriguing, thought provoking topic you'd like to discuss on our podcast, please contact our host Jim Frazer View all the episodes here: https://thesustainabilitypodcast.buzzsprout.com
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Advantech is in the midst of a big year. Specifically, the developer of intelligent systems and embedded platforms for the Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) is celebrating its 40th anniversary this year. To mark the occasion, the company recently announced a succession plan for the future and a held a groundbreaking for a new North American headquarters in Tusin, Calif. Joseph Su, director of business operations at Advantech talked with Control editor-in-chief Len Vermillion about the company's 40-year history and its future.
Brett Miller chats with Paigh Bumgarner, Product Manager for Advantech, and Jaime Perkins, Perkins Builder Brothers. They discuss subflooring systems, testing, and subsequent advancements that the OSB industry has engaged in, how the wood panel industry has engaged with the wood flooring industry, unique wood flooring installations, and more.
Cyber, Cyber… Raport to specjalna edycja naszego podcastu. Od poniedziałku do piątku relacjonujemy dla Was najważniejsze wydarzenia z zakresu działań podejmowanych w cyberprzestrzeni. Dzisiejszy odcinek poprowadził Natan Orzechowski. Zapraszamy! Dzisiejsze tematy: Eksperci ostrzegają o trwałym backdoorze na PowerShella podszywającego się pod Windows Update CISA ostrzega o krytycznych podatnościach dotyczących urządzeń przemysłowych od Advantech oraz Hitachi More
“Smart cities” has been a popular concept for most of the 21st century and yet, very few cities can make the claim that they've achieved the status. Few experts will even agree on what it means and many smart city projects have hit dead ends due to costs, privacy issues, and challenges related to scope. Thankfully, Advantech's Charlie Wu returned to the show and help us break down where cities can start to get "smart," first by explaining the difference between machine vision & learning. How will future cities manage traffic and autonomous vehicles? How about resource management like sewage, water, and parking? Finally, we dig into the public safety angle and the privacy issues that come with it. #VARValue - For VARs that aren't certain where they fit in the smart city discussion, who should they be talking to and what should they be keeping an eye on? Scrapped Toronto Smart City Article TEConnecting with us: Dean - How much radiation does your smartphone emit? Charlie - Not watching as much TV John - The odds of dying by space junk Talk to us! Twitter - @TEConnectPod Email - TEConnect@bluestarinc.com Submit your topic ideas and get a FREE t-shirt! https://www.bluestarinc.com/us-en/landing-pages/podcast-topics.html Sponsored by: Advantech's Newest Products
In our latest Electronic Specifier Insights podcast, we spoke to Tim Taberner, Technical Sales Director - Internet of Things; Industry 4.0; Industrial Computing; Communications; Automation; SCADA at Advantech all about 5G and the Industrial Internet of Things
- Chính phủ đã ban hành Nghị quyết số 01 với 6 quan điểm chỉ đạo và 12 nhiệm vụ, giải pháp trọng tâm. - Phú Thọ xuất khẩu lô bưởi Đoan Hùng đầu tiên đi thị trường Liên bang Nga. - Tại Cộng hòa Síp, phát hiện một biến thể mới lai giữa chủng Delta và Omicron. - Bình luận: “Thế khó trong ván cờ đầu năm mới” sau việc Triều Tiên lần thứ hai phóng tên lửa “được cho là siêu thanh”. Chủ đề : v, bệnh viện thông minh, Advantech, Cộng hòa Síp --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/vov1thoisu0/support
Written by Simon Clephan on December 7, 2021I'm often asked why is IGEL investing in IGEL OS (RPI4) as an alternative to the Intel x86-64 bit architecture. There is no simple answer, but in a nutshell, this is why IGEL OS on ARM:ARM is here to stay (witness Apple's move to M1)Choice is good – competition is good, it keeps us all honestRPI4 often offers a smaller form factor than the equivalent x86 deviceEtc….THAT'S ALL WELL AND GOOD, BUT WHY SHOULD YOU CARE?Here's why – because for the same reason that IGEL OS runs on all sorts of different x86-64 devices from HP, Lenovo, LG, Elo Touch, Advantech, OnLogic, etc., at IGEL we believe you need even more choice. Hence our port of IGEL OS to the NComputing RX420 (IGEL) and RX440 (IGEL) thin clients.Host: Andy WhitesideCo-host: Chris Feeney
In this episode of The Tech Between Us we're talking with Clara Vu, co-founder and Chief Technology Officer of Veo Robotics, about industrial automation and the future of robotics.Discover more Empowering Innovation Together content at https://www.mouser.com/empowering-innovation.Learn more about Advantech at https://www.mouser.com/new/advantech/advantech-eki1511-ethernet-device-server/.Learn more about Molex at https://www.mouser.com/new/molex/molex_brad/.
In dieser Folge von The Tech Between Us sprechen wir mit Clara Vu, Mitbegründerin und Chief Technology Officer von Veo Robotics, über industrielle Automatisierung und die Zukunft der Robotik.Weitere Inhalte zu Empowering Innovation Together finden Sie unter https://www.mouser.com/empowering-innovation.Erfahren Sie mehr über Advantech unter https://www.mouser.com/new/advantech/advantech-eki1511-ethernet-device-server/.Erfahren Sie mehr über Molex unter https://www.mouser.com/new/molex/molex_brad/.
Aikya Investment Management, 3rd Quarter 2021. Companies discussed: #Advantech $2395.TW The Capital Literature Podcast brings you investment letters in audio. Capital Literature is a Sebids Capital service for the investment community. Follow @sebidscap and @CapitalLit on Twitter and become part of our community. Disclaimer: This podcast is for informational and educational purposes only and should not be relied upon as a basis for investment decisions. All rights belong to the respective owners.
This week, we kick off with a nearly 30 year old music reference before diving into the world of Edge Computing with Advantech's Charlie Wu. He helps us understand how it differs from cloud computing, what resources are needed to compute on the edge, and some practical examples of industries or situations where mission-critical, near instant computing is necessary and vital. #VARValue - How does Advantech help businesses get started with edge computing? TEConnecting with us: Charlie - AI, facial recognition & autonomous vehicles Dean - Geneticists using Excel John - Cultivated/cultured meat Talk to us! Twitter - @TEConnectPod Email - TEConnect@bluestarinc.com Sponsored by: Advantech AIM-75S Industrial-Grade Tablet
Industrial computer manufacturer Advantech (2395-TW) held a legal meeting today (4). Chairman Liu Kezhen pointed out that the AIoT industry will grow rapidly in 2025, and software and industry integration will be a new trend. Build 15 new AIoT business units to seize relevant business opportunities. Liu Kezhen said that according to Gartner's research and data, the AIoT application market will grow strongly in software solutions and industry integration services from 2020 to 2025. , SRP), and integrated services Advantech Service Plus (AS+) and other related businesses. Liu Kezhen also proposed a blueprint for building an Emerging SBU. According to the plan, 15 new business divisions will be established before the end of 2025, including about 5 business divisions for various AIoT software platforms and industrial App products. There are about 7 SRP business divisions and 3 Shanghai AS + new-type service business divisions. Among them, 7 SRP business units span across industries such as smart manufacturing, equipment networking, smart energy conservation, environment and water treatment, smart city services, smart retail, and smart hospitals. In addition, Advantech has also strengthened the global layout strategy of Globally Integrated Regional Competence (GIRC). Chen Qingxi, the general manager and chief financial officer of Advantech's integrated operation management, stated that it will first execute in Japan and South Korea to reorganize the organization and build a new team. The revenue of the two places is to exceed 400 million U.S. dollars by 2025, and it will gradually be implemented in China and Taiwan in the future. 工業電腦大廠研華 (2395-TW) 今 (4) 日召開法說會,董事長劉克振指出,AIoT 產業將在 2025 年快速成長,軟體、行業集成將是新趨勢,在接下來 5 年內將建構 15 個 AIoT 新型態事業部,搶攻相關商機。 劉克振表示,根據 Gartner 研調數字,2020-2025 年 AIoT 應用市場將在軟體解決方案及行業集成服務方面強勁成長,為迎接趨勢,將擴大投資軟體平台 WISE-IoT、行業專屬集成套件 (Solution Ready Package, SRP),以及綜合服務 Advantech Service Plus(AS+) 等相關事業。 劉克振也提出構建新型態事業部 (Emerging SBU) 的藍圖,根據計畫,將在 2025 年底前將完成設立 15 個新事業部,包括 AIoT 各類軟體平台及工業 App 產品約 5 個事業部,SRP 事業部約 7 個,以及上 AS + 新型態服務事業部 3 個。 其中, 7 個 SRP 事業部橫跨智慧製造、設備聯網、智慧節能、環境及水處理、智慧城市服務、智慧零售、智慧醫院等行業領域。 此外,研華也強化 Globally Integrated Regional Competence(GIRC) 的全球布局策略,研華綜合經營管理總經理暨財務長陳清熙表示,將首先在日、韓兩地執行,進行組織重整、新隊形建構,並以二地營收在 2025 年超過 4 億美元為目標,後續也將逐步在中國以及台灣實踐落地 ==== 工業電腦大廠研華 (2395-TW) 今 (4) 日召開法說會,董事長劉克振指出,AIoT 產業將在 2025 年快速成長,軟體、行業集成將是新趨勢,在接下來 5 年內將建構 15 個 AIoT 新型態事業部,搶攻相關商機。 劉克振表示,根據 Gartner 研調數字,2020-2025 年 AIoT 應用市場將在軟體解決方案及行業集成服務方面強勁成長,為迎接趨勢,將擴大投資軟體平台 WISE-IoT、行業專屬集成套件 (Solution Ready Package, SRP),以及綜合服務 Advantech Service Plus(AS+) 等相關事業。 劉克振也提出構建新型態事業部 (Emerging SBU) 的藍圖,根據計畫,將在 2025 年底前將完成設立 15 個新事業部,包括 AIoT 各類軟體平台及工業 App 產品約 5 個事業部,SRP 事業部約 7 個,以及上 AS + 新型態服務事業部 3 個。 其中, 7 個 SRP 事業部橫跨智慧製造、設備聯網、智慧節能、環境及水處理、智慧城市服務、智慧零售、智慧醫院等行業領域。 此外,研華也強化 Globally Integrated Regional Competence(GIRC) 的全球布局策略,研華綜合經營管理總經理暨財務長陳清熙表示,將首先在日、韓兩地執行,進行組織重整、新隊形建構,並以二地營收在 2025 年超過 4 億美元為目標,後續也將逐步在中國以及台灣實踐落地 Powered by Firstory Hosting
In this episode of The Tech Between Us we're talking with Dr. Sriraam Natarajan, professor of computer science at the University of Texas Dallas, about artificial intelligence and machine learning.Discover more Empowering Innovation Together content at http://mouser.com/empowering-innovation.Learn more about Advantech at https://www.mouser.com/new/advantech/advantech-wise-2410-lorawan-sensor/.Learn more about Microchip at https://www.mouser.com/new/microchip/microchip-machine-learning/.
In dieser Folge von “The Tech Between Us“ sprechen wir mit Dr. Sriraam Natarajan, Professor für Informatik an der University of Texas in Dallas, über Künstliche Intelligenz und Maschinelles Lernen.Entdecken Sie weitere Inhalte zum Thema „Empowering Innovation Together“ auf http://mouser.com/empowering-innovation.Erfahren Sie mehr über Advantech unter https://www.mouser.com/new/advantech/advantech-wise-2410-lorawan-sensor/.Erfahren Sie mehr über Microchip unter https://www.mouser.com/new/microchip/microchip-machine-learning/.
In today's podcast we cover four crucial cyber and technology topics, including: 1. Microsoft seizes BEC domains 2. Hacker claims to have stolen data from Saudi Aramco 3. Advantech device vulnerable, no fix available 4. U.S. indictments on 4 Chinese-linked cyber criminals unsealed I'd love feedback, feel free to send your comments and feedback to | cyberandtechwithmike@gmail.com
It’s obvious that you can do 5G without AI. However, the inverse is not always true—adding 5G to AI makes the AI platform run far more efficiently. In the third of three podcasts, I discussed this topic with Allan Yang, the CTO of Advantech. Allan brings a great perspective, as his company is one of the architects behind AI platforms. Hear all about it in this week’s Embedded Executives podcast.In case you were wondering, Part I looked at the general definition of AIoT, which you likely know, means different things to different people. Then in Part II, Allan and I discuss whether there’s really a need for AIoT, and if the current solutions are really solutions.
In this week’s podcast, Ken Forster interviews Jerry O'Gorman, V.P of Advantech IIoT. Prior to its acquisition by Advantech, Jerry served as CEO of B+B Smartworx US and Managing Director of B+B Smartworx EMEA, located in Ireland. Jerry has over 30 years of experience in Business Leadership, General Management, and International Sales and Marketing for a variety of technology-based companies – across Industrial Automation and IoT-related industries. He has been particularly active in mergers and acquisitions with a strong track record of success through technology and channel development as well as new business case initiatives.
In part II of a three-part series, Allan Yang, the Chief Technology Officer of Advantech, joins to discuss whether the application defines and solves the problem, or has the IoT become a solution looking for a problem. I’m oversimplifying here, but check out this week’s Embedded Executives podcast to hear the details.In part I, Allan and I put down our collective definitions of AIoT - level the playing field, so to speak.
We’ve defined AIoT on multiple occasions; it’s where AI intersects with the IoT. And for our purposes, it typically involves the Industrial IoT, aka IIoT. To understand what this means to a system developer, and the impact that it’s had on their business, I chatted with Allan Yang, the Chief Technology Officer of Advantech in this week’s Embedded Executives podcast. We started by discussing whether hardware is now simply a commodity, or whether innovation really can occur on the hardware side when it comes to AIoT.
The success of a Niche AIoT Business Model! In this week’s podcast, Ken Forster interviews K.C Liu, Chairman and co-founder of Advantech, a nearly $2 billion global industrial intelligence leader. After working for Hewlett Packard as an R&D Engineer and later a sales engineer, K.C. joined two HP colleagues to found Advantech in 1983, as a leader in innovative, embedded and automation products and solutions. He has led the company as Chairman ever since, driving the company to be recognized as a Top 10 Global Brand from Taiwan by Interbrand every year since 2013.
Die IT-Security Welt steht nicht still und so gab es in den vergangenen Tagen und Wochen einige große und kleine Vorfälle, die Marcel & Julius in dieser Podcast Folge genauer unter die Lupe nehmen. Dabei sprechen die beiden unter anderem über Advantec, eine Klinik für Psychotherapie in Finnland, den KiK Online Shop und den Black Friday. Der Chip Hersteller Advantec ist ins Visier von Cyberkriminellen geraden - die Folge: Mehr als 8000 Mitarbeiter weltweit wurden Opfer einer Ransomware der Gruppe "Conti", bei der es sich um eine Gruppe Krimineller handelt, die aber nicht zu verwechseln ist mit dem deutschen Automobilzulieferer und Reifenhersteller Continental AG. Wie es zu dem Vorfall kam und welche Auswirkungen dieser hatte, berichten Julius und Marcel zu Beginn der Folge. Darüber hinaus wurden in den vergangenen Wochen weitere Unternehmen von den Machenschaften Krimineller getroffen: Eine finnische Psychotherapie Klinik steht derzeit mächtig in der Kritik, denn dutzende sensible Daten sind von Hackern gestohlen worden. Julius und Marcel erklären, warum der Umgang des Unternehmens "Vastamo" mit dem Vorfall allerdings weniger vorbildlich ist, während das Bekleidungsunternehmen KiK mit einem Angriff auf den hauseigenen Online-Shop angemessener reagierte.
In today's podcast we cover four crucial cyber and technology topics, including: 1. University of Vermont Medical Center still recovering, full month after ransomware attack2. Delaware County in PA pays 500,000 USD ransom following attack 3. Conti ransomware demands over 10 Million USD from chip maker Advantech 4. North Korean actors linked to attack against AstraZeneca amidst COVID vaccine developmentI'd love feedback, feel free to send your comments and feedback to | cyberandtechwithmike@gmail.com
Good Morning and Welcome to the ProactiveIT Cyber Security Daily number 255. It is Monday November 30th 2020. I am your host Scott Gombar and The Problem With Long Weekends This podcast is brought to you by Nwaj Tech, a Client Focused and Security Minded IT Consultant based in Central Connecticut. You can visit us at nwajtech.com Drupal Releases Security Updates Fortinet FortiOS System File Leak TurkeyBombing Puts New Twist on Zoom Abuse Pennsylvania county pays 500K ransom to DoppelPaymer ransomware IIoT chip maker Advantech hit by ransomware, $12.5 million ransom Phishing lures employees with fake 'back to work' internal memos Truck routing provider Rand McNally hit by cyberattack cPanel 2FA bypassed in minutes via brute-force attacks Sophos alerts customers of info exposure after security breach Baltimore County Public Schools hit by ransomware attack UVM Health Restores Electronic Health Record System One Month After Ransomware Attack US Fertility Reports Ransomware Attack Involving Data Theft
GEORGE: All right, everybody. Welcome back to another episode of the mind to George show. And by this point you've heard the new intro with me being as funny as I can be today. I am super stoked. Today's guest is somebody who I love dearly have formed a deep friendship with, and here's a secret. This guy made me break a chopstick over my throat.In front of all my mastermind students, like I thought there was a chance I was going to the hospital, but I was in good hands. He teaches people that reality is plastic. And he is one of my dear friends, a hypnotherapist who has helped me immensely in my life when it comes to my mindset, resiliency business, and everything in between.And quite frankly, he has been able to simplify the crazy mind of George. And so I figured there would be no better guest to bring on the show than my buddy Anthony. So Anthony, welcome to the show. ANTHONY: Thank you, George. Good to be talking to you again. GEORGE: Me too, man. I love trying to just eight mile those intros and see what comes out of my mouthANTHONY: That was pretty succinct. And, back to the chopstick, I must say you're there for the first person I've asked to just go in and do that. Normally I reserved that super power for myself, but. I suspected you would go all inGEORGE: Yeah, man. I got to say before I even ask you the question, I gotta paint this picture for everybody. So if you're watching this on video, ignore the creepy mustache on my face. I was telling you the day before we started, I wanted to freak my wife out cause she hates facial hair. And I'm about to record a video on how most internet marketers are creepy. So I'm gonna keep the mustache for a minute, but.Anthony came over. He flew across the pond to come over to the mastermind and he came to give this speech and this amazing talk and hang out with us. And it was an absolutely amazing experience. And I'd been working with Anthony. So we're the mastermind. And in our mastermind, we help entrepreneurs really build and scale their businesses.But a lot of it comes down to working on ourselves, being clear of our day awareness, building team culture, and a lot of that work. And anthony gives this talk. He's doing his thing and it's amazing. Everybody is loving it. Few people are confused, which I'd love to seeing. They were like, this is not real.And it was hilarious. and then he asked me to stand up in front of the room in front of everybody. So envisioned 60 people in a U. 60 people in a U camera crew, the staff of the place I was hosting the mastermind at. And he's like, all right, you're going to break this chopstick on your throat. And it was a hefty chopstick.I must say, like it was a, one of those hard plastic chopsticks. And he has me. He shows me how to do it in front of everybody. I've never practiced this. I had no idea what was coming. He did not tell me it was coming. And he handed me the shops. Second. He told me to write a word on it. something I wanted to let go of something I wanted to release and.It's actually really funny link thinking about this now, Anthony, when I think back on it, what I wrote on that chopstick was basically letting go of the blocks, preventing me from standing my power, being myself, like owning my sovereignty. And so I stood in front of this room and I remember this, he looked me dead in the eye.He said, the only thing is you must commit. Do not go half ass, don't go half speed. Don't do anything. If you don't commit, it's not going to work. And I have this thing sitting on my throat. And so I was like, all right. And I have no problem committing. So I followed the instructions then boom.And I committed. And this thing shattered, but you should have seen the eyes of the people looking at me because I was looking at them and ghastly faces. I had a few people like cover their face, and then what ended up happening is I hit it so hard that it shattered the chopstick and it basically SRAP node.And so the chopstick didn't cut my throat, but a piece of the shrapnel hit the side, my neck and I started, yeah, yeah, yeah. Just a tiny scratch. those surface wounds that like bleed a little bit. So it started bleeding and I was like, Oh my God, your throat is bleeding. And I was like, no guys, I'm fine.I'm fine with that. It was so good. it was so good. Like it's literally one of like in business, it's one of my top five moments of that I've ever experienced. And it was a gift that it was on me. But, yeah, I wanna I'm opening that loop for, but because I'm going to ask Anthony a question about that in a minute, but before I do that, I have this important question that I ask everybody in your, somebody who's been in this game for a long time, you and your father, do the same thing.And he is like a massive pioneer in this space. And you have been doing this work for a very long time, and you've done it with patients and. Clients you've traveled the world. You've spoken, you've done shows. And I imagine that in that world, especially in a world of like hypnotism, it carries this mystic.Like it could be good, could be bad. There's been some resistance and really some deep down Gusto required to keep going. But when you look back at that, let's say 20 years, 15 years. Looking back and reflecting. What was one of the biggest mistakes or challenges that you faced? How did you overcome it and then how do you keep that moving forward from this point .ANTHONY: very interesting many places I could go with that I think, with regard to the subject itself it's, It, it kind of contracts and expands constantly. It takes over everything. It has to be part of everything. And then, you get very deep into what it is we're dealing with. And I'd say one of the challenges over time has been getting caught up in that getting caught up in an idea about it and that leading to you.you know, missing opportunities in a way, because when it expands out hypnosis is just communication. It's just part of life. It's expectation and suggestion of built into every experience we have. But along the way, you know, there've been times where I've been caught up in a particular theory and that has, It's directed me a little, you know, I love the subject daily.It is part of every fall of my life. And when I share it with people, I often warn them that hypnosis. Can consume, not just consume you, but suddenly you see it everywhere. It's like a new set of glasses. And suddenly you're looking through these tinted spectacles and you're seeing it when it, within everything.So I guess another challenge sometimes is to put it down, to just listen to the surface level of conversation. We don't necessarily lead to, You know, we don't necessarily need to be interpreting things sometimes it's just communication. So on a personal level, I apply this to everything I do, how I show up for my clients, whether I'm giving a face to face therapy session or whether I'm attempting to speak to your mastermind group, I'm trying to share the good piece, the common piece, which is the the world is made of words that it's built into everything that we do, that communication is the key and how we speak to ourselves, is the most important part for us to be mindful of because there's no filter there. There is a feel for if someone else is criticizing you there's, there tends to be no filter when we speak to ourselves. GEORGE: yeah, that's such an interesting, and by the way, attempting you succeeded. Amazingly. speaking about communication, you didn't attempt to speak to the mastermind. You crushed it just for the record and everybody loved you. I think that's really interesting actually. What I love about that is like, when you think about like hypnosis, right? That's what you do. You help people, but hypnosis as a tool for you, it's a way to help people. And when I hear you say about like, when it expands, it can become engulfing or encompassing.And then I basically end up in the situation missing everything that happens around me and yeah. The way, one of the things that you helped me understand and help me do is that there's these times as entrepreneurs, as business owners, as humans, that in the moment, whether it's a good moment or there's some resistance, or there's a trigger, there are times where we feel that it's all in golfing and all encompassing, and like we can't get out.We don't even see the exit. At some point, right? Like it's you know, an ad account gets shut down. Oh, it's all over the business is spiraling out of control. Or the other side of Oh, I had a win today. I'm going to focus all on the win and then lose track of what actually created. Yeah. And so when you think about that, what are some of the things that.Humans entrepreneurs, business people, anything like what are some of the things that they can do to be able to recognize those, like create awareness around them and maybe even shift out of those things. So it's almost like hitting the pause button on the whole situation happening up here. I'd love your thoughts on that.ANTHONY: I think it's, it's a very common conversation with all of them. This fresh analysis of technology and how we use it. a lot of people on the back that a social dilemma are taking a false from technology is one example. And that's one thing, taking a break on something, taking yourself out of that, essentially the equivalent to going on a little retreat is one thing, but what follows that is the important thing. Especially with business processes and practices and our own story, every now and again, I think we need to do that. Take a break, and then come back to it in a mindful way and think what. What am I trying to do with this? What is my purpose in using this device or this, you know, when I got into your work, it was all about story.And I was fascinated with what you were saying about it. And, you know, again, it's, it's another tool. It's another means. But it's not one we should get lost in. It's not one we should insist upon. It's useful every now and again to ask what's here without this. So, for me, it's about backing off every now and again, you know, reasserting your intention upon your activities and your processes and not doing that rather than get character love and then just getting carried away with them. So there's lots that entrepreneurs can be doing to manage their, monitor and manage their emotional regulation, especially when it comes to decision-making. So they're not necessarily so reactive. so easy grab buttons to just get pressed.And then to go through, the, the, the illusion of decision making and choice. When in fact you're just reacting, you would just be experiencing, you're just a pattern matching machine, and those responses are just coming out of you predictably. you know, it's easy to then lose control even though. So, you know a big part of my business is about the hypnotizing people. It's about waking people up to the fact that the behaviors, the getting in the way of their success or their life or their happiness. All patterns or habits, drilled into the machine.It's just that we do them. We have an experience of choosing when, in fact. It's entirely predictable, which way you're going to go. Cause that's what he did last time. And that's what you did last time. And that's what you did the time before we can break those patterns. By first of all, recognizing them for what they are. These are learning experiences more often than not. They were learned on the back end of an emotionally charged experience. They're not who you are equally. They know, choices you're making that, that they're just.GEORGE: I think that's good. I love the way that you talk about that. Because when I look back at. Our work together or my work with you. one of the biggest things that I had the breakthrough with is that first I had this belief of Oh, I'm broken, I'm bad. Like I have all this stuff to work through. I'm reacting. It's crazy. And then I was like, Oh, but I gotta go the other way.I need this higher level of healing or awareness to shift it out. and I did, and it was really actually really simple. And when you just said that, what you're really doing is the hypnotizing. You're not D hypnotizing people. You're D hypnotizing programs like these automatic programs that run based on experiences in our life. I remember. when I was working with you, one of the things was, there were parts of my day. I felt out of control. Like I wasn't spending enough time with my family, and you were really simple. You're like, go teach your son how to brush his teeth, brush your teeth with your son. And that simple thing started to create this level of awareness in me. And what I got to understand from our work was. That I was trying to react to a program with a new program. I was trying to, swing the opposite way. I was like, Oh, I responded this way and now I'm going to respond the other way. And once I worked with you, what it got to is that Whoa.The finish line for me is not to respond it's to be aware of what happened, aware of what I wanted to do, and then be informed to make a choice in a different direction. Yeah. I just, yeah, that was one of the biggest takeaways for me was, and not to, yeah, like just the simplicity of it. it was like a pause button, like there's to this day from the work we've done together. I'd say in 95% of situations that used to cause an emotional reaction or a shift or a trigger in me and get an immediate reaction. I still sometimes get the feeling, but my default is to sit with it, not to do something with it.ANTHONY: Yeah. Yeah, in order to get to rip it, to recognize that even what we know from the neuroscience is that when we're experiencing that high level of emotion, the activity in that part of us that thinks, and is rational and uses language in a kind of meaningful way tends to decrease. And we're much more likely to just respond. Now there might be words coming out of our mouth. There may be actions, this is going to be the kind of stuff we look at later on and say, I don't know why I said that. I don't, I dunno what I did that. I didn't mean that, and, and, and where does it come from? It doesn't matter so much.I don't think we necessarily need to dig into the history. It's just that's what happens when there is a high emotional charge. So yeah, you are. You you're a real values based guy and you hold yourself to a high standard. You have high expectations for yourself, which is wonderful, but that doesn't mean that we're immune to emotional triggers or buttons being pressed.And then essentially feeling that. you know, in congruency between how we'd really like to show up, and what happened there. So yes, a big part of the work was to stop pause and, we don't need to spend too long on it. We just, we, if we can just have this much of a gap, if we can just let those levels subside, thenGEORGE: Yeah. That triggered that trigger two thoughts for me that I want to talk about with you because, obviously it's for everybody listening to this, like I've worked with Anthony, we've done a lot of sessions. Like I've actually benefited greatly from working with him and this modality in general and one of the things that you just said, I wrote down the other one, so I didn't forget it, but one of the things that you just said that got me. When you said you're a values-based man, like you have this high expectation for yourself. I think a lot of entrepreneurs set these really high bars, right?Like I'm going to change the world. I'm going to make a $10 million company. I'm going to have 5,000 people a day. But like you pick whatever the wrapping paper looks like, but there was a point in my world where. At the beginning of this episode, where we talk about, the tunnel vision and all encompassing is that I almost made these values out of a program, not out of clarity, like the goal or the measuring stick that I created was more out of reaction to programming from emotional events.My value is only there. If I accomplish that or if I hit that number or if I do that versus Oh, well, that's something I'd want to work towards. That would be an awesome impact. And so for me, it was really sneaky and I think it gets sneaky in entrepreneurs a lot as well, because. In my experience, like you don't wake up in the morning and you're like, okay, I want to let go of safety, security, benefits, and insurance to have a wrench thrown in my plan, 24 hours a day, seven days a week, and feel like I'm climbing a mountain constantly, but then love the process as we get through it. And that's what entrepreneurship is. And so what do you think, or I would just maybe just love your thoughts on this. cause I feel like one of the things that was happening to me is that I would set these. Measuring sticks. Are these finish lines, are these goals that were unrealistic or they were realistic, but when I didn't hit them or I weren't achieving them fast enough, I would use it as evidence to be like, Oh, see, you're not good enough. See, you're broken. Like you could have worked harder. You could have been better. And it felt like this trap and, and in our world, it's yeah, you should have goals. What are your KPIs? But there had to be this healthy relationship. With the goals. And so what are your thoughts on that? Like when people are thinking about this, Hey, I'm just starting. I want to have a $5 million company or a 1 million, or hire my first team member. How do we navigate that? So it doesn't become that tunnel vision, obsession all in golfing and then disconnect us from, the plastic reality, which, by the way I say that because it's the title of his book, by the way, reality is plastic. That's why I keep saying that. But I'd love your thoughts on that. ANTHONY: Yeah. obviously you work anyone I kind met by talking about these topics, I guess by that time, you'd shifted your focus to the absolute priority and you still share it now, your personal, why, being about, your family and your wishes for your son, which kind of made. It a lot easier because if our self-worth is tagged to a bunch of goals, whether they're achievable, achieved or not, then we're setting ourselves up for a problem because If it's reliant upon those things, then it suggests you haven't done the work.It suggests that, or at least that there is work to do. So. I think that's the important piece. I think, to do that as an entrepreneur, it's easily ignored because you can be so busy and you can be on a mission and other things holding you up or blown away by your energy or, or what you're achieving.And it's easy to skip doing the deep work on yourself that would require you or would enable you to still be happy. if that, if that talk it wasn't here. if the business just disappeared completely and you had to pivot and do something unimaginable for awhile, then is there still the possibility for you having a sense of peace and a sense of happiness? I think there is absolutely if you've done the deep work on yourself, and sometimes that involves shifting. Again, patterns, habits of mind that have been there, for as long as again, based on one or two or 10 experiences, when you were younger, you can sort to think that's me. That's just how I live. That's just how I work. That's just how I motivate myself. I don't believe that because I've seen so much of that stuff. Dissolve and, and often in that often it can dissolve pretty rapidly or at least it can be massively undermined in the light of a real good. Reassessment, essentially we don't need to be regressing we just need to revisit and reassess every now and again and see it with fresh eyes in a calm state. Then we get the opportunity to change those things. again, if we don't, then at some point, you're not going to meet. a particular bark thick in a pedestal that you've put your sense of self upon.And then it's highly likely that you're going to wobble and start to ask questions. And those questions are the clue. Those questions, the questions actually are the tool. They are the blade of inquiry. We need to use if you want to do this deep work. And that takes some courage. It takes a certain level of sensitivity because those, I'm not really, I'm not really a believer in terms like deep rooted and complex. However long the problem's been there, wherever it came from. I just, I don't really see it that way. I know this stuff can change. I know it can shift, but it does require us to be sensitive to the fact that these problems are made of. A thought stroke feeling experience. And when it, when it pinches us, when it, when we feel that itch or whatever, or tension or whatever it happens to be, or habit is to move away or habit is to, overplay it in the opposite direction. Whereas. Certainly the work that we did. many of the other things you've done, and shared with me, they require a slightly different approach.I, sit, still sit with it, let it find it physically. And, it can seem almost like the materials we're playing with at that point, It's not necessarily a ton of story attached. A feeling, it's a posture, it's a shift in breathing and suddenly things feel different without the analysis, without the counseling about the advice you just find that you can show up differently.And I, I used to very much enjoy your descriptions of that kind occurred between the sessions, because often that was it, people noticing a shift in you like a light or, you know, what's got into you. Yeah. often not quite what people imagine. The output that the effect of doing this kind of work is going to be, it's a subtle thing, but it's. It's everything because it's carried in your walk and your stance and your interactions and yeah. Yeah. And when, Oh God, like I have so many threads to pull and an analogy to share about pulling a thread in this. But when you say that, what I love about that is that. And I talked about this the other day that as somebody who's experienced trauma, and I think in today's current state of the world, 2020, most adults, most people and children have experienced some level of trauma, whatever level that is for you could be, your parents could be live, could be witnessing a car accident, losing a friend like. There's no measuring stick when it comes to trauma, it's all relative, but there's trauma. And one of the things that I've noticed a lot is that I had this belief forever, that because I experienced this high level of emotion and trauma, that the modality to help me out had to match that energy for it to be effective.And if it didn't, I was like, I'm not healing hard enough. I'm not getting enough work. It didn't hurt bad enough. I didn't cry enough. And one of the beautiful things about. A lot of work that I've done, but like genuinely in this world with you. Is that it was really subtle. It was. But when I say subtle, it was subtle, but it was consistent. It wasn't another swing in the opposite direction. It was like, Oh, it's incrementally different today. Like I turned the volume knob up, like one degree of happiness. But it was everywhere in my life. It wasn't like in the work or in my relationship or at the gym, it was everywhere. And then the longer I committed to the practice and the things that we did, the volume Albert turned, but it wasn't from zero to 20 in a day.It was like one, one, one, one. And you said something about five minutes ago that I want to unpack because this was a big distinction for me. So one of the things that you broke through for me on a massive level that no one else had ever been able to do. And this, like, and for those of you listening that don't know my full story, I've invested over seven figures in healing and cognitive behavioral theory, EMDR meditation, silent retreats, plant medicine, group therapy, prolonged exposure, even to the point of doing nerve blocks, Botox, brain scans.I did STEM cells like I've done. Everything. And I'm glad that Anthony's laughing because it's true. And I've done a lot. The one thing that you helped me with so much, and I will never forget this. You were introduced by a dear friend of ours, of mine. And I think, you know him really well. And we got on a call and you looked me dead in the eye. And you said I'm not interested in your past. Every other thing that I had done. And to no fault was, let's go back into the past. Let's go back into the past. Let's go back into the past. Let's go back into the past. And it was at this point in my life, I had done so much work. I had gone back into the past so many times I could spit it to you in my sleep. And nobody at that point, and maybe I wasn't ready, but nobody had been like, okay, now that you've been in the past 8,042 times, when are you going to realize that we can just be in the present right now? And let's from there forward. And that was one of the things that you helped me with was it was like, I get that happens.Okay, here we are. Do you feel it in your body? Where's it coming up? And then. And it was this really shuttle shift. And a minute ago you said we have to look back to rehabs to reassess. But the, the analogy that I like to think about a personal development teacher said this to me a couple of years ago, they said, if you're driving a boat and staring out the back, you're guaranteed to sink the Titanic.And they were like, when you drive the boat, when you drive the car, are you look at the road before you switched lanes, you look back real quick and then get your eyes back on the road. And I think that's the best way to describe what you helped me. Do. I look back to assess really quickly and be like, okay, got it. That worked, that didn't work. Let's try this again, but bringing it into the present. And I think that's probably one of the biggest gifts that you gave me. And I think that entrepreneurs could receive, or humans could receive in general. So when you think about that, when you think about navigating the past, we're looking at Oh, well this happened in the business or that employee did this or that product didn't work well in my experience, if I look at that, I recreate the same thing in the future.And so how do you navigate that? How do you go about being able to look back, be present. I'd be like, okay, got it. That happened. This happened, what am I going to do forward? And then carry that forward. ANTHONY: Yeah. I remember that moment clearly too. And I could see a sense of relief. it, that, I think there's a problem actually in psychotherapy and many other kinds of modalities in that. And it's almost a legacy of what Freud gave up, which is that we need to go there. We must go there. We must uncover, remember re-experience, which is disgusting thing to do to people who have been deeply traumatized, if you really think about it but it's there like a backbone in many systems of therapy and because often provokes the swing, describe the emotions high enough.It's I think both the therapist and the client can think this is it. I'm doing it. This is therapy is what I came for. some pain is here. This must be it. And often it just leads to more of that. It's a. Historical archeology into your own, past. So I try to do as little of that as possible if we do, it's very short and succinct, and I think this can be applied to any life lesson.So again, I'll prefer to call it revisit and reassess. You're going to do that with all the strengths and understandings you have now. As an adult, in your case, outside as a man, as a father, all the understandings you have now, with a, with a teenager and a young child. So look at it again, from a, from a kind of distance, look at it again, keep anything useful. You may have gained from that experience, but this is what I want you to do. I want you to. Drop down beside that younger, you thank them for going through that, let them know they came through that and tell them exactly what it is they need to hear and give them permission to let go of any of those negative emotions. And when you get a sense that it's done, I want you to just see them with a smile on their face, waving goodbye as they free you forever. So that kind of. Peace. it's not that it's just a script, but it's it's that light touch. We don't need to go into the, every detail. We don't need the drop into our body and feel it again, we don't need to be retraumatized in that fashion.If we're going to look at something, let's do it. Knowing we came through it, even if it was. A difficult meeting last week, or we blew a deal or whatever it happened to be, look at it again, keep anything useful and essentially let go of any of the emotional charge that's there. And, I've seen many lives change with that light of a touch.Again, I don't think we should then keep doing that and looking for more and more things. I think we should get back to the present and figure out, what do you want? How can you be at peace, happy and connected in this moment? And what do you want? GEORGE: What I found for me? And thank you for when you were saying that again, I remember I literally remembered this session and I felt love in my heart, like remembering, looking at my younger self being grateful. And the thing that I tell myself now is talk to myself. Like I talked to my son, talk to myself, like I talked to my children. ANTHONY: It's that, and that essentially is what you need to do to treat yourself with the same kindness, the same, patients, the same kind of curiosity, and I noticed I've got kids they're 20 and 18. Now. We it's funny. Every few years, you sink. They were just six, then they were just nine but often we're treating them the whole way. We treat them like adults we're expecting so much of them total. It's not actually, let's, let's, let's just get some perspective here and to do the same thing to ourselves, whether you were. Whether it's five years ago or whether it was three months ago or a meeting ago, it doesn't matter. It's, there's something learned. There's something we can take from it, even the toughest experiences. And what I find is when I think that these events, if we want to call them that, they are. They are created in this moment. They're imagined they are not the event. they are, they are, like a memory trace and a feeling that we're calling that childhood or that past or whatever, but we're recreating them in this moment. And what I find is if you have to go there, if you want to, as my dad says, it says, if you're going to look back glance, don't stare. But if we're going to go on. If we have the courage to do this kind of work, ultimately it gives a sense of completion. And there's something about this organism. There's something about our brain that when it's complete, it's done. Whereas actually we'd been carrying that kind of partially filled template without an appropriate conclusion for decades in many cases.So even though we're, you said realities plastic a couple of times, even though we just we're just rewriting that the end, if you like of the story, we're giving it a conclusion where we're satisfying it. Then it says, if, our brain is no longer seeking that says, I've heard you say this stuff about language and when we're seeding ideas to people opening up these kind of incomplete streams. And it's true because there's this kind of search going on, not just for meaning, but for completion. That's what we're used to. That's how things have been drilled. yeah, it has. It's used to open up, thanks for creativity and really for just commanding attention. But when it's our own story, when it's our own history, is that yeah, every now and again, we need to say the end and it's no different when we're pitching out into our future and that's causing us anxiety more often than not.What we're doing is focusing on the one piece. The actually our, again, our brains, just trying to protect us and say, if, what if, what if, yeah. And it's it. And again, it's easy to mistake that for mental rehearsal, it's not, you're obsessing over this screen. you read reading your intro 10 times, 20 times. That's what really preparation you need to go and complete. This imagined event in the future. And again, it doesn't matter if your, your fantasy about it, how you end. It turns out to be the reality or not. Your brain just needs a sense of completion. So both of those things may sound like we're. We're becoming less present, but our habit, if you like, especially when we're suffering is to let this content just spew for going over that meeting again, or that argument again, that cross word again, we're anticipating that major issue again. When in fact, if you just set aside just a few minutes to do the, have the kind of conversation, we just had, or, there's a number of tools for doing the same thing with things you're anticipating. They're easy to learn. They're easy to apply. You don't need a therapist to be honest, it's just, sometimes it's nice to relax and let someone be the guide. All of this stuff can be self applied and then being present. Isn't it again? That's not something you should be having to do, you're just being, you're just playing relating your that's it.GEORGE: Yeah. You know what? Yeah. what's, something that's really interesting that you helped me identify and I know how to summarize it. Now we talked about like, when you look back at a glance instead of staring right. What I figured out is I felt like I was stuck in this loop. Like I would, I would come up for air. I would get a little bit of air, but I never was like swimming. I was always like treading water. That's what it felt like. And I would have these pockets, but then I would swing back in and pockets and swing back in. And what I realized is that it wasn't due to lack of work or lack of tools. It was due to lack of clarity. I had more clarity on what my past trauma looked like then on where I wanted to go. And so when I was triggered, it always tilted backwards.And one of the mistakes I made, two, two of the mistakes I made is one. Is, I wouldn't give myself the space to be present. And I was afraid to plan my future because I didn't think I was going to get there. Like I was like, I was so wrapped up in what was in the past. And then the other mistake was I planned it way too far out in advance. Instead of you being like, Hey, go brush your teeth. Hey, go for a two-minute walk. Hey, put your hand on your heart and love that child. Hey, go sit here. And it was so simple. And then I realized that, my goal out creating that clarity was basically to cut the anchor to the past and the anchor of the past wasn't Oh, tomorrow I'm going to be a sent a billionaire.It was like, Hey today, right now I'm going to go journal for five minutes. I'm going to go walk for five minutes. I'm going to go sit down in front of my wife and be like, Hey baby, I'm scared. I'm going to go share something or feel something. And then that allowed me to create clarity and start to let go of what was there.But it was something interesting that I noticed Anthony. I teach people all the time, like vision, future, self journaling, like who do you want to be? Who do you want to be? Who do you want to be? And I wouldn't even take a minute to think about it because the weight and the clarity and the. Past had all my attention, had all of it. And so that was a big distinction for me. the analogy I wanted to share with you earlier, this is what it felt like for me. So if you, if you envision this, if you're listening to this, if you're watching this, I don't have a visual, but like envision like. A cup and then you take 20 feet of string and you put it into the cup and it looks like a jumbled mess.And if I handed you the cop and I'm like, untangle, it you'd look at it. You'd be like, Oh, whatever, like you can't untangle it in the cup. There's not enough space. And I felt like my life, I had to jump into that cup and figure out how to untangle it in the cup. And then you come along, you pull the string and it's dead straight in a matter of a second. That is the best way I can describe what you do. That is the best way ANTHONY: someone showed me how to untangle Roque and cables and Christmas lights awhile back. And it was just don't put anything just gently, take them, just gently shake them.GEORGE: Yeah, one of the things, cause I want you to talk about you and I have never talked about this. I have no idea where this is going to go, but I know you love duality and this is something that's new in my world. But when I say duality, I still have like a limited understanding of it. But in my limited understanding, it's allowed me to find levels of presence that I've never felt before in my life. And it was this movie watching. I told Auntie before we hit record about this movie called chasing the present, you've probably ever been talked about a hundred times, but there was a guy struggling in this moment. like emotional, sad, depressed, anxious.And the duality professor looked at him and he said, who are you? And I loved the question. And of course the answer was, I'm an entrepreneur I'm successful. I'm a businessman, blah, blah, blah. And I was playing along in the movie and then he's okay, were you born that way? And the guy's well, no. And he's okay, cool. So who are you? And then of course went to States of being well, I'm loving, I'm compassionate. I'm funny. And he's In every moment and we're like, no. And then he's well, who are you? And he paused for 20 seconds. And in that moment I broke down in tears. Cause I got it.Like I literally got it before he said anything and I got it. And I was like, in this moment, I can be whoever I want to be. And then in this moment, I can be whoever I want to be. And he broke it down and he said, Oh, your dog . But he started breaking it down. And he was like in this moment, and this moment in this moment, and it was really powerful for me, really powerful for me.I think one of the most dramatic effects in my life has been finding those pockets of knowing what to say or knowing what to ask or having a simple tool or a practice to lean in on, get me back into the president, got me back into my body. And so can you talk about that because you have an understanding of that, but that question rocks me. I've probably asked it 5,000 times myself in the last year. ANTHONY: And to think of that question as the ultimate. So you said you added two. Yeah. So what, My kind of route into this, it's the same thing we're talking about by the way is often called non duality. So just, just to make that clarification and it's probably the oldest Indian philosophy, certainly, but it's become very popular in the West. In fact, one of the great. Western masters of this lifts in Temecula, close to you, a man called Francis Lucille. If you'd get a chance to spend some time with him, I would definitely do that. Lived at drag queen and, trust me, this, very charming and quietly spoken Frenchman. Has the capacity to really burn off everything that you will not. By asking that question in a kind of artful manner, there are other, there are many ways of asking it if you like, but the, the, the journey essentially is especially with a tool like that, you might think of it.First of all, as a cutting tool where you're going to use it as it sounds like they were in that movie. And anything that doesn't satisfactorily answer that question. If you really contemplate it, your name doesn't satisfactorily. Answer that question, your hair, even, even a pink Mohican doesn't satisfactorily sum up George.and we can keep cutting. We can keep cutting. We can lose parts of the body and we can continue to be intact and so forth and so on. So the initial part of the process is you sit with this question and I don't want to, I don't want to give you too much of a shortcut, but let me tell you won't satisfactorily answer the question.And that is the first part of this revelation. You're going to come up empty handed, nothing. He's going to satisfactorily stick to display, to inquiry. And there is a moment there going from something, I'm this, I'm a father, I'm an entrepreneur. I'm a success. I'm a whatever to nothing which perhaps for some people sounds terrifying, but for many others, it's exactly what they're going to seek and travel the world and pay good money to achieve a moment like that.Or a moment of nothingness. To deepen that inquiry. You went in failing. If you like to find a center, an edge, an age and name, you then begin to look at your experience and we tend to then go in the other direction to try and find, I've taken you through some of these exercises, try and find a boundary. Between your inner experience and your outer experience between the feelings inside of you, the voice in your head and my voice. If you really do to again, sit as the answer, sit quietly and do the work. Then you're going to see the, all of this activity is taking place in the same. Space, if you want to put it that way, it's the only thing that seems to reliably be present in all of your experiences.And that is your sense of being present and aware. It's that simple? So again, you, you move and I guess people could spend years on this, but. you could be guided through this in a movie, you could be guided through this reading a book. You could, someone could put this to you and you could have this experience within minutes. All right. Is to the move is from something that you felt pretty sure about, but, the suffering to nothing as moment of nothingness. So then an expansive inclusive sense of being connected and what I'd say about this is what you're recognizing is as far as I'm concerned, closer to your true nature.So rather than searching for happiness in acquisition of objects, you see the. When you were provided with a moment of happiness, when you hit a target or you got a thing, actually what you experienced was calling off the search for a moment that, that, that search was gone. And you, shot, it's exactly the same when we. search for peace by going to some wonderful location, for sure. It there's beauty there and you can feel connected to what's around you there, but it shines from you. This experience is coming from you, not just from the outside. Could you experience that in your current circumstances? What do you need to go to the Himalayas?I don't think you do. And then finally, it brings us back to connection. Again, we've had many discussions around this and I, I know with the other people, you work with you, you, you do a lot of this kind of work, if you like the opposite, one of my teachers said, The opposite of love is this sense of distance. Whereas if you do this inquiry, if you recognize that boundary isn't there, then you will feel connected. You will feel just as connected and close to, The people who are important to you wherever they are as if this space is alive, connecting space, as if it connects you know, like you're joined by a rubber band or something like that, it's alive connecting space.So without getting too philosophical about it, I think this inquiry is something that. Any of us can do, if you think about it, the vast majority of therapeutic techniques, especially the more imaginative visual techniques, the first step is observe, be the, be the observer. Look at that again, see yourself there.And we often think of that as just being in the third person or is dissociation. I think it's closer to recognizing yourself as you are, as the witness of. Thoughts and feelings that you yourself and not a thought and feeling as the knower of your experiences. but you know, you yourself or on not just an experience. So yeah. I don't know where that's just completely confused.it's a cutting away, which is a kind of Advantech kind of move. And then it's, an opening up and a reconnecting and, There's three ways in a lot of people get that via meditation. That's not really the main for me. What I've been talking about. There is more of an inquiry and I think the other way of benefiting is contemplation. And when I say that, taking a sentence. this is how I benefit most from your work is because, you're extremely good at this. you can pop a question out or you can lay down a sentence and. It's all in there. If, if, if I was to let me think of some things that affected me at the beginning of the last few months, that you said one of the things I first heard you say was, what are you doing to get people to their after state? Whether they buy your products and services or not.So, so rather than I, yeah, cool. I get that. Yeah. I'm gonna, I'm gonna do more of that. It's to me, you could contemplate upon that. You could let it like. No, it's like a worm and like working its way through every aspect of your business. And again, with this kind of non-duality stuff, contemplations like that you can take a sentence or you can take a question like, who am I?And rather than thinking, Oh, I've done that for, we did that last week or expense I've spent. An hour on that. It's no, this, this is going to keep working for life. this, this kind of technology. it doesn't really need to be expanded upon so, so rich, so that's that's become a big part of how I grow and potentially to improve my business and, you know, achieve my personal goals is with contemplation upon ideas that when you heard it had such an impact, but kind of thing, this, this may not finish doing this work yet. I'm just going to carry this with me.GEORGE: so much for me. and thank you. That was probably like one of the best compliments I've ever gotten when it comes to this ANTHONY: two or three things you said at the beginning of, of COVID, it's a couple of bits in thrive, which I'm telling Transformed, what could have been a very difficult situation for me? just literally two or three little sentences like you kind weave them together. And it gave me a complete outlook. It gave me a, clarity on exactly what I needed to do and how I could give how I could show up. And that. Has made a huge difference to me. you said this is the time to build massive brand loyalty. and again, the, what would you do if, to get people there, whether they buy or not? I literally started a Facebook group and. Very modeled your intro to your relationships group said, commit, commit to this group. And the third thing was show up publicly weekly with three things that you want to achieve in the next three months.Remember when this was going to last three months, things you want to achieve in the next three months. And dude, it, that was like a thousand people strong within a week. And. They just asking people to go public with those things, set something off that I'd never really seen in any other groups I had before this openness, this vulnerability and people recognizing that.The value of going there. I can't believe I've shared that, lots of them. So they were previously terrified to admit that they hadn't achieved all of their goals or that they were still afraid to go on camera. And it's actually, it was a big opening up. And I'm real, not that I needed proof because I felt it at the mastermind and I believe in what you share, but.It really was strong evidence for the model and that the lighthouse model, there's just so much to it that has an impact on your life, how you show up, you know, for your family and for yourself, let alone for your customers. you know, I really am. it, it, didn't just save me. It really transformed my business and everything I've done since it's just been easier. GEORGE: Yeah. you know what you said about really landed for me, was basically, when we think about awarenesses, right? there's. An infinite amount of levels of awareness and consciousness and clarity, right? Like I always loved the proverb, like the seven whys, right?Like why, why? And like getting down deeper. And I think one of the most profound lessons I have learned, I've been doing entrepreneurship really since I was like 13, but as a ho as a profession for 11 years now, And the biggest mistake I made in the beginning, it was clarity or great idea or boom act, and then throw it away forget it was there. don't even put it in my toolbox, just let it go. And I never, until I read that book from Keith Cunningham, the road less stupid, one of the things he talks about is thinking time. And I found that if I let it marinate or. I bring it into my house and just keep it there and reference it, once a month, once a week contemplate it, I've had the biggest breakthroughs as well.And I feel like I wasn't in the space back then to allow it to contemplate. And now I am, but like these questions, you know, I used to ask people like, what are you pretending not to know? Or what are you pretending not to see? Cause like when we're so close to it, we can't see it. But when you contemplate on that for a moment, like whip out a notebook, go sit in your office, go sit outside in nature, right on the top of the pad, your question, and just think. And ponder and reflect and flow, right? write down whatever potentially comes up. ANTHONY: Try to figure out, just see what comes up, let it, you, if it's unsettling, then. Be curious, the curiosity piece is the main piece. it's like stay curious if something comes up and it's difficult, uncomfortable, or irrelevant. It doesn't matter. Be curious, be interested. Like you'd never been interested before, and again, the it's such a power in it. I've really overlooked it myself. Contemplation, what, what, what does it even mean? but that's what it means to me is it's taking these gems that had an impact and recognizing their work may not be fully, no, on a phone, just every now and again. Just let it, let that got hit again. and see what comes up GEORGE: and the best way it's we. It it's actually not like we don't do this. think about every time you shower, like you're always like, Oh, the thought, Oh, the thought, Oh, I gotta write it down. Oh, I got to remember because you're so present and you're not agendized except you're showering. And so when you're sitting there contemplating, there's all this intuition knowledge, wisdom, flow, clarity coming through. And I think just the exploration of it is what makes this all fun and effective Listen, I could probably talk to you for 25 hours in a row and we know this. but before I do that and I forgot to do this in the beginning, I want everybody to go check your stuff outwhere is the best place for everybody to find you to go, to get into your world? Where's the best place. ANTHONY: Let me make it really simple. I. Teach people how to use hypnosis and their own life and how to use it on other people, whether it's to help them change or have fun, or simply have crazy experiences. I run a training company with my father is called J AC Q U I N H Y P N O S I SACADEMY.comAnd one of the things I flipped on the back of thrive your book, was to let people in, you can have a 14 day binge of all of our video courses. There is more than you could possibly consume there, to be honest, but trust me. The best stuff is the easiest to learn. Be hypnotizing people to that material safely, confidently. you could spend a lifetime mastering it, but if you want to free trial for 14 days, go check out our website. There's loads of information there. It will lead you to my personal website, Anthony jacquin.com and other places too.One more thing. I'd love people to check out. I just want to make the most of is my father created a very effective pain control technique. For many people, they will experience significant relief or completely eliminate their pain. I know this sounds crazy, but within a few minutes, I demoed this at the mastermind and you remember a couple of people completely lost their chronic pain.So we've now collaborated with a friend's company called neuro more. They're very much into their kind of consciousness, hacking technology, doing good things with, with the tech we're carrying around with us. And this is an app called painkillers, actually a few different things with that name, but P A I N KLLO so without the R right pain killer. P A I N KLLO. I'm going to share the link for you guys, but if you go, if you search for neuro more and E U R M LRE is neuro more and the pain together, P a I N K L R, then you'll be to download this app, just share it with anyone, Who's experiencing chronic pain, whether that is a physical pain in with them for years, that is essentially no longer definition.That is chronic pain. It's not acute. It's not stopping you from bending too far. It's not, you got a broken tooth is just, it's been caught up in the system and it's still occupying your attention. Again, we're tracking data on the app and you basically put a score of how bad your pain is. You listen, it's an audio and you score again. And, we are getting many wonderful reports of people saying I can't feel it. I can't feel it. So I'd love it. If people would check that out, we're trying to get up to kind of 10,000 people to use it in the next couple of months. and then we'll see what we're going to do with it. After that. I'd love you to.GEORGE: love it. Yeah. So everybody go check out the app, check out the website. his book is also really good. I listened to it on audible a few times called reality as plastic, but make sure you check out my man. So I have one final question for you, for everybody listening. If you could leave them with any parting words of wisdom, something to take away, something to apply into their life.Like this is your opportunity to just project your sprinkle, your magic dust, or light on everybody and leave them with something from you. What would that be? My friend. ANTHONY: Look, I've seen over 5,000 people in one-to-one therapeutic exchanges. And during that time I've seen people who have been experiencing every kind of problem, block compulsion, belief, you negative emotion and. I know that all of those things can be shifted. None of them are who you are. You don't have to tolerate putting up with something just because you've been tolerating it for so long. I know it sounds crazy, but chronic pain is the thing that really. Taught me this, when you see somebody who's been in chronic pain for decade or 20 years, and with some words and using their imagination, that can vanish is a reminder that any of those things that you've been carrying could potentially be put down, maybe even the back of being aware of the fact that they could.So I would simply just remind people that. you can do this. You TA you can take charge of this. And, you know, as we've been in today doing a bit of the work around your sense of self and what truly matters and is truly important to you is one of the best, but just to store often a lot of those habits of the body and those habits.Loosen their grip. They're no longer defining you. And that is, something that's going to enable you to enjoy more of the happiness you deserve and share, and celebrate and express that with the people that you love. I love it. GEORGE: I love it. No better way to end it. I'm not going to taint that. That was beautiful, Anthony, thank you so much from the bottom of my heart for being here for everybody listening. This was a, another episode of the George's mind belongs in a straight jacket on the mind of George show. remember that relationships always beat algorithms, and now it's time for the outro. I'll see you guys in the next episode.
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In this episode, we discuss co-creation. What is it? How will this change what I do? Also, the November 2018 IoT Summit is discussed. What is it all about?
In this episode, we discuss industrial network security and what you should have and how to get it.
In this episode, the host of Chatting with Chuck explains how the last seven months have been a medical miracle. From being told he's going to pass away to be given a new life.
In this episode, we discuss the current state of the semiconductor market and the upcoming Semicon West 2018 trade show.
In this episode, Chaney Ho, Executive Board Director and co-founder of Advantech discusses the current state of the IoT in the United States and trade relations with China. Also, Advantech's strategy with the U.S. automation market and future expansion.
In this episode, we discuss TPM technology. What is it and where is it used?
In this episode, we discuss the use of 4G LTE in everyday items as well as Industrial Applications.
In this episode, I dig into PC-based Motion Control. What would be a good option and how should I install/use it.
In this episode, we discuss how the use of automation has played a big role in transportation, specifically how communication has changed.
In this episode, we discuss modular fanless PCs. What are they and how are they used?
Palestinians fly killer kites from Gaza A small fire broke out outside an Israeli Kibbutz near the Gaza border yesterday after Palestinians from Gaza flew a firebomb over the border with a kite. This is actually the third such incident in the last week. Israel reveals anti-tunnel technology Israeli officials hailed the breakthrough technology that detected and destroyed the most extensive terror tunnel from Gaza in recent months, and a few hours ago, Israeli security revealed a glimpse of the laboratory working to make sure no terror tunnels ever breach Israeli borders. 3. Coalition leaders push for ‘exemption' clause Avi Rimon, Attorney Specializing In Administrative Law and Ziv Maor, Editor-In-Chief At Mida.Org.Il speaking at ILTV Studio about the wake of recent admission by Uganda and its absence of a final deportation plan and how right- wing lawmakers in the coalition are now pushing to ratify an "exemption" or "cessation" clause. 4. Ultra-Orthodox protests turn violent Fresh riots of Ultra-Orthodox Jews have just erupted in the streets of Jerusalem, though we've seen protests like this in the past, this new rally has taken an unusually violent turn. Details emerge in murder case Disturbing developments are coming in now on the suspected murder of a one-month-old infant baby. The suspect in this case is the child's mother, an ultra-orthodox woman from Beit Shemesh, this incident was first reported after the child drowned in a Jacuzzi while the family was on a vacation together. Israel digs deep to save Dead Sea communities One of Israel's most cherished and important natural resources is currently in danger, the Dead Sea is shrinking by about three feet per year, a dangerous imbalance that threatens both communities near the shores, and water industries for both Israel and Jordan. 7. Tel Aviv University invests in the future One of the world's most innovative Universities, Tel Aviv University, is now opening its first-ever venture capital fund, this would give the institution nearly twenty million dollars to re-invest in student start-ups, a decision only fitting in a country referred to as the “start-up nation.” Turn your business into a ‘Well Oiled machine' Safrir Faiman, VP Of Product At Advantech speaking at ILTV Studio about the Israeli company Advantech system solutions that organizes yor company, and increase efficiency. 9. The great duckling caper of 2018 From time to time, you've gone to the zoo, seen all the adorable animals, and thought to yourself just for a second how much you'd love to take a fluffy friend back home with you, and even better, Police just arrested someone in Israel for committing that very crime! 10. Celebrate Independence with Hashomer Hachadash Uriah Resheff, Hashomer Hachadash Youth Organization Director speaking at ILTV Studio about an amazing upcoming family event scheduled to be held in Israel's northern Galilee region 11. Spotify reveals what most Israelis already knew It's been just over a month since the music streaming giant, Spotify, has officially launched in the Holy Land, and while this may not sound too shocking - Israelis have proven that no matter the millions of songs offered , they simply love their Israeli music more. Hebrew word Of The Day: : BOL'AHN | בולען = SINKHOLE Learn a New Hebrew word every day. Today's word is "Bol'ahn" which means "Sinkhole" The Weather Forecast Tonight should be clear and warm, with a low of fifty-nine, or fifteen degrees Celsius. Tomorrow is also expected to be clear and sunny, with a rise in temperatures to a high of around eighty-one, or twenty-seven degrees Celsius. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Tze Chiew, Advantech Product Sales Manager, replies to frequently asked questions about Windows Embedded, interviewed by Simon Purslove, Head of Advantech Embeeded-IoT AOnline Europe
This is the fifth and final live-from-the-show episode of the Fine Homebuilding podcast. In the first half of this show, Justin is joined by AdvanTech product director Mike Pyle of Huber, the sponsor of this episode, and by FHB tool guru Patrick McCombe. In the second half, Justin, Patrick, Rob, and "Toolaholic" Kiefer Limeback pick the best new products that they saw at the show this year.
In this episode, we will look at Automation Dashboard and discuss HTML5.
In this episode, I talk about how today's personal electronics, such as smart phones, are shaping tomorrow's Industrial Human Machine Interfaces.
Do you have legacy systems and afraid to move towards the IIoT? Is there a device that can help me make this transition? In this episode, I talk about Smart Edge Gateways used in the IIoT.
In this episode, we discuss RS-485 vs. Ethernet. RS-485 is still being used and in many cases, should be used over Ethernet.
In this episode, we discuss the new trends in small screen technology.
In this episode, Machine Vision is the topic. Times have changed on the use of Machine Vision. I will take a few minutes to discuss these changes and how machine vision is much easier to implement today.
In this episode, we look at when to use an Industrial PC and why you should use one vs. a commercial PC.
In this episode, we discuss the Solar PV market trends and current status. Is it better or worse? What products are currently available?
In this episode, we discuss IP and NEMA ratings and the new IP69K rating. How does these ratings effect your product purchase.
Codesys. What is it? What does it do? How can you use it? In this episode, we discuss Codesys, a development environment for programming controller applications.
Have you ever heard of Advantech's WebAccess SCADA software? This podcast provides insight into this software and how it can be used.
Modular displays...is it the future of HMI? What are they and are they good for my business? This podcast talks about these new two layer modular touch panel computers.
What is MQTT? Where did it come from and how should it be used? This podcast will provide information on the MQTT protocol and how it's being used today.
It seems at the moment that Industries worldwide are finding that the digital transformation is ushering them towards commercial and industrial IoT. Expected to reach $236.5 billion by 2022, the embedded computing market’s projected growth can be attributed to increasing digitization, machine automation and the rise of artificial intelligence. Advantech is a world-leader in providing trusted, innovative embedded and automation products and solutions. With a portfolio of over 1,000 products and a network of more than 8,000 talented people working in 92 major cities worldwide, the Industry 4.0 accelerator offers a comprehensive Internet of Things (IoT) portfolio, customer-centric design services, and global logistics support. The billion-dollar company collaborates closely with select partners across a diverse range of market sectors to provide edge-to-cloud solutions for a wide array of applications—driving smart cities, smart factories and the advancement of industrial and commercial IoT—while achieving the collective corporate vision of enabling an intelligent planet. Advantech has also been named a Microsoft Global IoT Valued Partner and was and is also an Authorized Embedded Distributor in The Americas. I invited Shawn Jack, Director of Sales & Embedded Ecosystems at Advantech onto the show so he can share his thoughts, expertise, and insights on how faster deployment and scaling of IoT solutions is critical to business all over the world.
What's the difference between Industrial Ethernet vs. Standard Ethernet. When should you use industrial over standard Ethernet. This podcast will help you make that decision.
Do you know the capabilities of unmanaged vs. managed industrial Ethernet switches. What is network redundancy? How do I deploy multiple switches? Much of this discussed on this episode of "Chatting with Chuck".
Advantech's IIoT AOline/eStore - How do you use it? When should I use it? All of these questions plus much more are answered in this episode of "Chatting with Chuck".
DTOS (Design-To-Order-Service). What is it? How can I use it? All of these questions answered in this episode of "Chatting with Chuck"
Discussion with the VP of IoT Technologies from Advantech's B+B SmartWorx. Discussion on the relationship with Advantech and the IoT growth in Industrial Automation. Learn about the IoT Starter Kit and how this can help you begin the process of converting to the IoT era in your automation setting.
Paul Stevens, Marketing Director in the Networks & Communications Group at Advantech discusses how the launch of the new Intel® Xeon™ processor D-1500 product family is playing a large role in enabling the adoption of network functions virtualization (NFV) and the overall Network Transformation. He highlights how this release allows Advantech to better provide a wide range of solutions that customers can choose from to best fit their performance and cost requirements. Paul emphasizes how the Intel® Xeon™ processor D-1500 product family is enabling Advantech to bring Xeon™ class performance and intelligence from the core of the network all the way to the network edge. To learn more, visit http://www.advantech.com/nc
Business Solutions for IT Managers: MimoCare works with Intel, Wind River, and Advantech to build a powerful solution for the telecare and telehealth sectors.
New Medical Computing Solutions for Critical Care Applications
Multifunctional Touch Terminal for iRetail Applications
Empowering Your Digital Signage Solutions
Full Coverage of Next Generation Infotainment Solutions in Smart eWard
Intelligent Storage: Discover how the Intel Atom processor C2000 enhances scalability, security, and reliability for cost-sensitive enterprise applications, and advances platform management in hi-end ATCA systems from Advantech.
Learn more about today's Intel Atom C-2000 series processor launch. Allyson will be chatting live with Advantech, Dell, HP, Intel, Portwell, and Wiwynn from the launch. Something small is coming...
Gary resumes his interview series with Paul Wacker on Ethernet. Paul is a product manager at Advantech and discusses technology and application of Power over Ethernet. This interview will also be the subject of an email newsletter sponsored by Advantech. Paul's previous interviews on Ethernet have been well regarded in the industry.