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Healthcare IT Today Interviews
Connected Health Initiative with Brian Scarpelli

Healthcare IT Today Interviews

Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2023 15:26


The Connected Health Initiative (CHI) is a non-profit organization that advocates on behalf of all health IT vendors. They are a trusted resource and voice for our industry so that policymakers at federal, state, and local levels can be better informed about emerging digital health technology. Vendors can help by contributing clinical efficacy studies to CHI's new Digital Health Evidence Resource Database to bolster their advocacy efforts. Healthcare IT Today recently sat down with Brian Scarpelli, Executive Director at CHI to learn more about their important work. We highly encourage Healthcare IT Today readers, listeners, viewers, and followers to check out CHI and The App Association. Both organizations are advocating on behalf of all of us in the health IT ecosystem. They can be our voice on Capitol Hill. Learn more about the Connected Health Initiative at: https://connectedhi.com/ Learn more about The App Association at: https://actonline.org/ The App Association is a sponsor of Healthcare Scene.

Tech Swamp
Global Tech Swamp - Episode 55

Tech Swamp

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2022 39:13


This episode, in honor of Cybersecurity Awareness Month, we're featuring representatives from App Association member companies CAVU and Quokka. Cyber expert Nikos Kiourtis, co-head of research and development at Quokka, is providing practical strategies and resources to mitigate risk from the small business perspective, and fellow member Chris Sims, CEO of CAVU, is providing context and insights about the way SCRUM and best cyber practices go hand-in-hand. Their cyber and SCRUM tips and pointers led to an amazing fireside chat, hosted in partnership with the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA), where they explored the biggest threats facing small businesses, what measures should be taken to mitigate vulnerability, and how technical frameworks like SCRUM can help put people at the center of cybersecurity.

Occhio al mondo
Anche Apple fa lobbying ma in modo antipatico!

Occhio al mondo

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 12, 2022 7:10


L' App Association si definisce la voce principale per migliaia di sviluppatori di app in tutto il mondo. In realtà, la stragrande maggioranza dei suoi finanziamenti proviene da Apple.Che quindi si, fa lobbyng per curare le posizioni politiche del collettivo di programmatori Per il podcast: https://bit.ly/2RnLlil Fontihttps://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2022-09-19/apple-flexes-muscle-as-quiet-power-behind-app-developer-group dichiarazioni: https://actonline.org/statements (https://actonline.org/statements/)/ di https://actonline.org (https://actonline.org/) https://www.opensecrets.org/news/2022/09/apple-ramped-up-lobbying-as-antitrust-lawsuits-and-legislation-loomed (https://www.opensecrets.org/news/2022/09/apple-ramped-up-lobbying-as-antitrust-lawsuits-and-legislation-loomed/)/ https://appfairness.org/coalition-for-app-fairness-statement-on-klobuchar-grassley-anti-preferencing-proposal (https://appfairness.org/coalition-for-app-fairness-statement-on-klobuchar-grassley-anti-preferencing-proposal/)/ https://twitter.com/appfairness/status/1571891598840963074 TELEGRAM https://t.me/br1brownOfficial INSTAGRAM https://www.instagram.com/br1.brown/

TechLinked
GTA VI leaks, "Viewpoint" law, Apple's lobbying group + more!

TechLinked

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 20, 2022 7:04


0:00 don't be sad 0:13 GTA VI leaks confirmed 1:23 Texas social media law re-instated 2:25 Apple funds "App Association" 3:24 Vessi Footwear 3:54 QUICK BITS 4:01 ASUS ROG Phone 6D Ultimate 4:39 Instacart shopping cart 5:11 Cyberpunk 2077 resurgence 5:37 KiwiFarms hacked 6:05 Supersonic passenger jets News Sources: https://lmg.gg/KaONC

The SEP Couch with Tim Pohlmann
#17 Morgan Reed | How FRAND will work in the IoT

The SEP Couch with Tim Pohlmann

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2022 44:17


Morgan Reed is the president of ACT | The App Association and one of the board members of the LESI SDOs. He specializes in issues involving application development relating to privacy, intellectual property, competition, and small business innovation. His expertise and knowledge have been sought by the House and Senate in multiple hearings while his commentary and insight are a major draw for news networks including Fox Business News, MSNBC, CNBC, CNN, and ABC, the Wall Street Journal, and The Washington Post to Ars Technica and Slashdot. Morgan has authored and contributed to several white papers and is a part of the developer team for the Linux Router Project (LEAF), and remains an active Apple and iOS licensed developer. Leading the App Association, Morgan has leveraged ACT's resources to host innovation workshops across the country. Organizing events with venture capitalists, business leaders, and attorneys, he helps to foster innovative new technologies by helping emerging businesses manage their intellectual property.Morgen learned how to program at a very young age and first got in touch with standards development as he was involved with the implementation of the 802.11b analytics kernel. And right from the beginning also back then the question of how Intellectual Property is handled by standards was one of the major discussions.In the podcast interview, Morgan elaborates on topics that concern SEPs and FRAND for his member companies, which are mostly innovative small medium-sized companies. Morgen stresses that the ACT members find IoT use cases increasingly important in developing software and products e.g. for agriculture, healthcare, or even firefighting. When looking at IoT and connectivity his members are concerned about SEP licensing practices and in particular that the SEP holders can choose where to license SEPs in the value chain no matter who actually implements a standard such as 5G. The ACT members are often small or medium-sized companies that source hardware and software from other companies to build a new product. But with a SEP license, they will always be in a position of legal uncertainty and will not know the price they may eventually have to pay at some point. Morgan explains that typically small players are not approached in the beginning but once you get bigger you get a call, which in his opinion, makes it worse.In another discussion, Morgen discussed injunctions in the context of SEPs. Here he stresses that injunctions are of course important to enforce IP rights, but injunctions should be very rare given the potential to put a level of pressure on companies to enforce prices for SEPs that are not FRAND anymore.ACT members need a balanced IP system and an ecosystem where standards work. ACT members will be the ones who will build and create the next new inventions the whole world will depend on and SEP holders should have the interest to let that happen.

Tech Swamp
Greetings from The Swamp - Episode 51

Tech Swamp

Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2022 23:56


This month we're being joined by Matt Schwartz, policy associate here at the App Association for a chat about the new EU-U.S. privacy agreement and what this means for small businesses in the app economy around the world. And of course, we're going to talk tech history, the top global tech headlines, and our random identifiers.

Tech Swamp
Greetings from the Swamp - Episode 50

Tech Swamp

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2022 34:07


How the Apple v. Cameron Settlement Means Free Money for App Developers This month we're being joined by Chelsea Thomas, executive director here at the App Association, for a “What's What” when it comes to the Apple v. Cameron settlement and what this all means for our members. We're also sitting down with our founder, chairperson, and one of our resident developers, Mike Sax for a step-by-step breakdown of his filing process. Spoiler: it seems pretty seamless.

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Tech Swamp
Greetings from the Swamp - Episode 49

Tech Swamp

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2022 30:28


This month we're sitting down with not one, but two, SEP-sperts for a comprehensive conversation on the latest SEP related policy updates! First up, we're being joined by Leanna Wade, policy associate here at the App Association, for a policy update on all things sStandard-e Essential pPatents (SEPs), including the recent draft policy statement from the Biden-Harris Administration. Later on, we're being joined by Emily Hart, COO of member company MotionMobs, to learn more about how small businesses innovating in the app economy feel the effects of both good and bad SEP policy. And, of course, we're going to hit tech history and run though some DC headlines.

Tech Swamp
Greetings from Brussels - Episode 20

Tech Swamp

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2022 32:45


In this episode, we're talking about internet of things (IoT) – from the technology itself to the policy of technological standards that are essential for innovative IoT solutions. Innovating in the IoT space comes with several implications for the licensing of patents and could lead to complications for the small businesses creating connected tech. We are joined by Kirstin Hancock, one of the founders of App Association member and IoT company Blue Maestro. As always, we cover tech history, the latest tech policy news from Europe, and our random identifiers.

Tech Swamp
Greetings from the Swamp - Episode 48

Tech Swamp

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2022 33:07


This month we're sitting down with Matt Schwartz, policy associate and resident privacy expert at here at the App Association, to walk us through our white paper about government restrictions on the platform privacy and security measures and the impact it has on small business. But, before we get into that, we're going to hit tech history and run though some DC headlines.

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Tech Swamp
Greetings from The Swamp - Episode 47

Tech Swamp

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 23, 2021 31:22


This month we're sitting down with friend of the pod and App Association communications director Ashley Durkin-Rixey for a chat about the newly launched Save Our Standards Coalition (SOS for short). We'll be talking about the issues facing the standard-essential patent (SEP) landscape, the destructive impact of SEP abuse on our small business members and the app economy at large, and how the SOS Coalition aims to combat that abuse. And, of course, we're going to hit tech history and run though some DC headlines.

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Tech Swamp
Episode 43

Tech Swamp

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2021 38:42


This month we're sitting down with Caleb Williamson, our state public policy associate and one of our newest App Association employees, and Matt Schwartz, privacy fellowship coordinator at the Innovators Network Foundation, for a conversation on all things privacy legislation. We're tackling the privacy debate at state legislatures, including just how fast this legislation can move, some of the ins and outs of Colorado's new privacy law, and what the privacy landscape looks like in 2022.

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Tech Swamp
Greetings from Brussels - Episode 11

Tech Swamp

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2021 29:17


In this episode, we’re going back in time to look at the origins of the app economy and analyse how the two largest app stores evolved, innovated, and interacted with each other over time. We’re also being joined by friend of the pod Mike Sax, app developer and founder of the App Association, to discuss the evolution of the app economy and how online marketplaces can empower the developers of today. We’ll also talk about the inventor of the modern computer in Tech History Month and cover the latest headlines in Brussels.

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Your App Lady
047 - ACT The App Association Summer App Guide, Car2Go and Hear From Your VIPs Even On Do Not Disturb

Your App Lady

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 10, 2018 8:24


Welcome to Episode Number 47! Today on the podcast, Italk about the App Association’s Summer Guide and one of my favorite apps. But first, here is a little tech news for you. The news is from: https://www.cnet.com/roadshow/news/car2go-chicago-car-sharing/ Car2Go expands to Chicago. Now with 25 locations in cities across the US, I see Car2Go cars everywhere! Car2Go announced this week that it has started a car-sharing program in Chicago. The Chicago fleet has 400 cars with models are split between the Smart Fortwo and the Mercedes-Benz CLA-Class and GLA-Class . With the focus on urban transportation, having small vehicles is important making it easier to park. Car2Go doesn't have set pickup or drop-off points. When you drive a Car2Go vehicle, you can leave it in either designated Car2Go spots or residential permit spaces, whenever you want. The price you pay is based on how long you've used it. The price also includes insurance, fuel, maintenance and parking. However, the car has to be dropped off within a 29-square-mile "home area" that stretches from Cermak in the south to Foster in the north, and from Kimball and Homan in the west to Lake Michigan in the east. The app will let you know if you are within that zone. There are no monthly or annual fees for Car2Go, but there is a one-time $5 signup fee, although that fee will be waived for folks who sign up before Aug. 23 and use a code. Early adopters will also get a $15 credit for future rentals. . App: Story Dice by Thinkamingo available for Android, Kindle Fire, Nook and iPhone/iPad Story Dice is one of my favorite apps and was featured in the ACT The App Association Summer Guide. I also talked about it on Episode 23 GrillTime is the perfect app for your next barbeque. With more than 100 different foods to choose from, just select the type of meat, thickness of the cut and desired level of doneness. GrillTime will recommend the perfect time and temperature for your meat. PackPoint Premium is a packing assistant app. Add trip details – from dates of travel, to events on the itinerary, to travel type – and PackPoint tells you exactly what to bring! PackPoint also saves packing lists, allowing you to easily replicate packing lists from previous trips. The tip today is from: https://www.nytimes.com/2018/07/27/technology/personaltech/do-not-disturb-interrupt.html The Do Not Disturb feature, found in slightly different variations on Android and iOS devices, mutes calls, notifications and alerts. You can adjust the settings to let calls from certain people through even in the Do Not Disturb setting. You just need to make sure the people you want to hear from are on your list of favorite contacts.   Thanks for listening to Your App Lady today! Share the podcast with your friends, they’ll thank you for it! Get our newsletter and stay up to date by clicking here. Follow me Twitter: @yourapplady Instagram: @yourapplady Facebook: @yourapplady LinkedIn: @BetsyFurler Website: www.yourapplady.com Voice over work by John Swasey - VO Producer -281-794-6551 johnswasey@sbcglobal.net Betsy can guide you through designing (or redesigning) your app or websites. Contact her at betsy@yourapplady.com or 713-542-8118 to get details about working with her.  

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Working Capital Conversations
Estimating the Size of the App Economy with Morgan Reed

Working Capital Conversations

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2017 29:02


How important – how big and growing – is the App Economy? It’s not just the economic value, estimated at nearly $150B a year. The App Economy has added some 110K software jobs to the U.S. workforce, with 83 percent of those located outside of Silicon Valley.But how will this growth continue? How can the app economy extend beyond social media and games? How will it balance a reliance on Big and personal data with increasing calls to protect individual privacy? And what about the promise of artificial intelligence and the peril of cyber security?Morgan Reed is President of ACT/The App Association, which represents more than 5,000 app companies and information technology firms in the mobile economy. The organization advocates for an environment that inspires and rewards innovation while providing resources to help its members leverage their intellectual assets to raise capital, create jobs, and continue innovatingMorgan – and the App Association – sit at the intersection of just about everything interesting that’s happening in the tech and business world today – mobile, cloud, data… and as Morgan points out, given new technologies like AI and the Internet of Things, it’s all only going to speed up exponentially from here.

StartApp Conversations
Morgan Reed, The App Association

StartApp Conversations

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2017 28:27


Morgan Reed is president of ACT, The App Association, which represents more than 5,000 app companies and information technology firms in the mobile economy. The organization advocates for an environment that inspires and rewards innovation, while providing resources to help its members leverage their intellectual assets to raise capital, create jobs, and continue innovating.

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Through the Noise
#154 The App Association - Jonathan Zuck

Through the Noise

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2016 46:06


Today's guest, Jonathan Zuck, is President of the App Association, a trade organization representing the interests of 5,000 companies working in the mobile economy. While the word "app" replaced the word application in the popular lexicon less a decade ago, it's been in circulation in the tech world since the 80s and represents more than just the "apps" on smartphones. Jonathan Zuck has been active in the field for decades and worked on the programmer side prior to joining the Association. Join us for a conversation about a robust and growing industry.  A former software developer and teacher of international renown, Jonathan Zuck is currently the President of ACT |The App Association where he advocates for an environment that inspires and rewards innovation. Jonathan is also an award winning photographer and filmmaker whose work has been shown around the world. ACT | The App Association represents more than 5,000 app companies and information technology firms in the mobile economy. In addition to its advocacy around the world, ACT provides resources to help its members leverage their intellectual assets to raise capital, create jobs, and continue innovating.

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