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GlobalLogic Inc., a Hitachi Group Company, has been named a Leader in the ISG Provider Lens Digital Engineering Services 2025 by Information Services Group (ISG), a leading global technology research and advisory firm. This recognition highlights GlobalLogic's strengths in delivering innovative digital engineering solutions across a wide range of services and industries. The 2025 ISG Provider Lens Digital Engineering Services report provides a comprehensive assessment of leading service providers' capabilities in digital engineering, evaluating their strengths and positioning in key areas like Design & Development, Integrated Customer/User Engagement, Intelligent Operations, and Platform and Application Services across the U.S. This year's report finds that the U.S. digital engineering landscape is undergoing a major transformation, driven by the rapid infusion of generative and agentic AI into engineering workflows. GlobalLogic's recognition as a Leader in all four quadrants in the U.S. underscores its ability to meet these demands, fuelled in part by its recent launch of VelocityAI, which powers the entire software development lifecycle, enhances digital product engineering, and enables organisations to improve operations and monetize data. This recognition showcases GlobalLogic's expertise in delivering innovative solutions across areas like AI-powered customer experiences, cloud-native intelligent operations, and responsible product design. GlobalLogic was recognised as a Leader in the U.S. for all four quadrants: Design & Development (Products, Services, and Experiences) GlobalLogic accelerates product innovation through advanced design and development services, combining digital advisory with model-based system engineering. Leveraging tools for rapid product concept evaluation and concept prioritisation, GlobalLogic delivers human-centred and data-driven digital experiences, while GlobalLogic VelocityAI accelerates design-to-code workflows. The company's focus on digital product design, UX, and collaborative innovation labs enables clients to rapidly prototype and bring impactful digital products to market. Integrated Customer/User Engagement GlobalLogic enhances customer engagement by delivering immersive digital experiences and AI-powered service automation. Leveraging connected product services for remote monitoring, automating knowledge management, and offering personalised aftermarket experiences through intelligent analytics, GlobalLogic helps businesses continuously improve product functionality and build stronger customer connections via cloud-based CX platforms. "GlobalLogic impresses by using analytics and AI to offer services and recommendations that personalise aftermarket experiences for individuals," says Dr. Tapati Bandopadhyay, an analyst at ISG. Intelligent Operations GlobalLogic is revolutionising operations by treating data as a strategic asset, leveraging cloud-based solutions and AI-powered automation to enhance operational efficiencies, drive innovation, and improve user experiences for both customers and employees across industries like manufacturing, retail, and healthcare. Operating at the intersection of design, engineering, and intelligence, GlobalLogic accelerates its clients' journey to becoming Intelligent Enterprises. "GlobalLogic's digital operations leverage cloud technologies, GenAI, and automation to accelerate product manufacturing and optimise engineering processes," Bandopadhyay adds. Platform and Application Services GlobalLogic drives rapid platform modernisation with its Platform-of-Platforms architecture and prebuilt accelerators, and integrates AI to create intelligent algorithmic applications for more personalised and effective connected experiences. GlobalLogic accelerates platform development with VelocityAI, automating code generation and system upgrades. "We are honoured to be recognised by ISG for our leadership and innovation in digital engineering," says Sumit Sood, H...
Brant Beard on how to lead teams towards success Encourage your team to be fearless and you can create a culture of collaboration. In this episode from the archives Brant Beard, Assistant Vice President of Application Services at Parallon, joins Launch by NTT DATA's Clinton Bonner and Robbie Elliott to discuss fostering healthy team dynamics. They discuss the importance of good communication, embracing challenges and being your authentic self. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
This week, we're joined by Matt Bennett, Natalie Fischesser, and Marc Brickley from Moser Labs, one of Moser Consulting's newest departments. We'll be taking a deep dive into how Moser Labs came to be, its mission, what it's currently focused on. We'll explain a few projects that have been released, and where Moser Labs is headed in the future. And to do that I've got the very smart people behind this, Moser Consulting's Vice President of Application Services, Matt Bennett, the Director of Moser Labs, Natalie Fischesser, and our Director for Software Engineering Marc Brickley. Matt Bennet's mission trips to underserved communities inspire him to build solutions that empower users. Natalie Fischesser's charitable design work influences her focus on delivering user-centered experiences.And Marc Brickley's experience coaching youth sports translates into creating products that foster teamwork.Together, they bring a shared mission to improve lives—both in their communities and through the products we create at Moser. Today, we'll explore how their values drive our work within Moser Labs.
It's YOUR time to #EdUp In this episode, recorded LIVE from Jenzabar's Annual Meeting (JAM) 2024 conference in Dallas, Texas, YOUR guest is Devin Ray, Enterprise Application Services Manager, Edgewood College YOUR guest cohost is Jeff Elliott, Senior Director of Product Management, Jenzabar YOUR host is Dr. Joe Sallustio Listen in to #EdUp! Thank YOU so much for tuning in. Join us on the next episode for YOUR time to EdUp! Connect with YOUR EdUp Team - Elvin Freytes & Dr. Joe Sallustio ● Join YOUR EdUp community at The EdUp Experience ● Support EdUp at The EdUp Merch Experience! We make education YOUR business! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/edup/message
Oracle's next-gen cloud platform, Oracle Cloud Infrastructure, has been helping thousands of companies and millions of users run their entire application portfolio in the cloud. Today, the demand for OCI expertise is growing rapidly. Join Lois Houston and Nikita Abraham, along with Rohit Rahi, as they peel back the layers of OCI to discover why it is one of the world's fastest-growing cloud platforms. Oracle MyLearn: https://mylearn.oracle.com/ Oracle University Learning Community: https://education.oracle.com/ou-community LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/showcase/oracle-university/ X (formerly Twitter): https://twitter.com/Oracle_Edu Special thanks to Arijit Ghosh, Kiran BR, Rashmi Panda, David Wright, the OU Podcast Team, and the OU Studio Team for helping us create this episode. ------------------------------------------------------ Episode Transcript: 00:00 Welcome to the Oracle University Podcast, the first stop on your cloud journey. During this series of informative podcasts, we'll bring you foundational training on the most popular Oracle technologies. Let's get started. 00:26 Lois: Welcome to the Oracle University Podcast. I'm Lois Houston, Director of Innovation Programs with Oracle University, and with me today is Nikita Abraham, Principal Technical Editor. Nikita: Hi there! You're listening to our Best of 2023 series, where over the next few weeks, we'll be revisiting six of our most popular episodes of the year. 00:47 Lois: Today is episode 2 of 6, and we're throwing it back to our very first episode of the Oracle University Podcast. It was a conversation that Niki and I had with Rohit Rahi, Vice President, CSS OU Cloud Delivery. During this episode, we discussed Oracle Cloud Infrastructure's core coverage on different tiers. Nikita: But we began by asking Rohit to explain what OCI is and tell us about its key components. So, let's jump right in. 01:14 Rohit: Some of the world's largest enterprises are running their mission-critical workloads on Oracle's next generation cloud platform called Oracle Cloud Infrastructure. To keep things simple, let us break them down into seven major categories: Core Infrastructure, Database Services, Data and AI, Analytics, Governance and Administration, Developer Services, and Application Services. But first, the foundation of any cloud platform is the global footprint of regions. We have many generally available regions in the world, along with multi-cloud support with Microsoft Azure and a differentiated hybrid offering called Dedicated Region Cloud@Customer. 01:57 Rohit: We have building blocks on top of this global footprint, the seven categories we just mentioned. At the very bottom, we have the core primitives: compute, storage, and networking. Compute services cover virtual machines, bare metal servers, containers, a managed Kubernetes service, and a managed VMWare service. These services are primarily for performing calculations, executing logic, and running applications. Cloud storage includes disks attached to virtual machines, file storage, object storage, archive storage, and data migration services. 02:35 Lois: That's quite a wide range of storage services. So Rohit, we all know that networking plays an important role in connecting different services. These days, data is growing in size and complexity, and there is a huge demand for a scalable and secure approach to store data. In this context, can you tell us more about the services available in OCI that are related to networking, database, governance, and administration? 03:01 Rohit: Networking features let you set up software defined private networks in Oracle Cloud. OCI provides the broadest and deepest set of networking services with the highest reliability, most security features, and highest performance. Then we have database services, we have multiple flavors of database services, both Oracle and open source. We are the only cloud that runs Autonomous Databases and multiple flavors of it, including OLTP, OLAP, and JSON. And then you can run databases and virtual machines, bare metal servers, or even Exadata in the cloud. You can also run open source databases, such as MySQL and NoSQL in the Oracle Cloud Infrastructure. 03:45 Rohit: Data and AI Services, we have a managed Apache Spark service called Dataflow, a managed service for tracking data artifacts across OCI called Data Catalog, and a managed service for data ingestion and ETL called Data Integration. We also have a managed data science platform for machine learning models and training. We also have a managed Apache Kafka service for event streaming use cases. Then we have Governance and Administration services. These services include security, identity, and observability and management. We have unique features like compartments that make it operationally easier to manage large and complex environments. Security is integrated into every aspect of OCI, whether it's automatic detection or remediation, what we typically refer as Cloud Security Posture Management, robust network protection or encryption by default. We have an integrated observability and management platform with features like logging, logging analytics, and Application Performance Management and much more. 04:55 Nikita: That's so fascinating, Rohit. And is there a service that OCI provides to ease the software development process? Rohit: We have a managed low code service called APEX, several other developer services, and a managed Terraform service called Resource Manager. For analytics, we have a managed analytics service called Oracle Analytics Cloud that integrates with various third-party solutions. Under Application services, we have a managed serverless offering, call functions, and API gateway and an Events Service to help you create microservices and event driven architectures. 05:35 Rohit: We have a comprehensive connected SaaS suite across your entire business, finance, human resources, supply chain, manufacturing, advertising, sales, customer service, and marketing all running on OCI. That's a long list. And these seven categories and the services mentioned represent just a small fraction of more than 80 services currently available in OCI. Fortunately, it is quick and easy to try out a new service using our industry-leading Free Tier account. We are the first cloud to offer a server for just a penny per core hour. Whether you're starting with Oracle Cloud Infrastructure or migrating your entire data set into it, we can support you in your journey to the cloud. 06:28 Have an idea and want a platform to share your technical expertise? Head over to the new Oracle University Learning Community. Drive intellectual, free-flowing conversations with your peers. Listen to experts and learn new skills. If you are already an Oracle MyLearn user, go to MyLearn to join the Community. You will need to log in first. If you have not yet accessed Oracle MyLearn, visit mylearn.oracle.com and create an account to get started. Join the conversation today! 07:04 Nikita: Welcome back! Now let's listen to Rohit explain the core constructs of OCI's physical architecture, starting with regions. Rohit: Region is a localized geographic area comprising of one or more availability domains. Availability domains are one or more fault tolerant data centers located within a region, but connected to each other by a low latency, high bandwidth network. Fault domains is a grouping of hardware and infrastructure within an availability domain to provide anti-affinity. So think about these as logical data centers. Today OCI has a massive geographic footprint around the world with multiple regions across the world. And we also have a multi-cloud partnership with Microsoft Azure. And we have a differentiated hybrid cloud offering called Dedicated Region Cloud@Customer. 08:02 Lois: But before we dive into the physical architecture, can you tell us…how does one actually choose a region? Rohit: Choosing a region, you choose a region closest to your users for lowest latency and highest performance. So that's a key criteria. The second key criteria is data residency and compliance requirements. Many countries have strict data residency requirements, and you have to comply to them. And so you choose a region based on these compliance requirements. 08:31 Rohit: The third key criteria is service availability. New cloud services are made available based on regional demand at times, regulatory compliance reasons, and resource availability, and several other factors. Keep these three criteria in mind when choosing a region. So let's look at each of these in a little bit more detail. Availability domain. Availability domains are isolated from each other, fault tolerant, and very unlikely to fail simultaneously. Because availability domains do not share physical infrastructure, such as power or cooling or the internal network, a failure that impacts one availability domain is unlikely to impact the availability of others. A particular region has three availability domains. One availability domain has some kind of an outage, is not available. But the other two availability domains are still up and running. 09:26 Rohit: We talked about fault domains a little bit earlier. What are fault domains? Think about each availability domain has three fault domains. So think about fault domains as logical data centers within availability domain. We have three availability domains, and each of them has three fault domains. So the idea is you put the resources in different fault domains, and they don't share a single point of hardware failure, like physical servers, physical rack, top of rack switches, a power distribution unit. You can get high availability by leveraging fault domains. We also leverage fault domains for our own services. So in any region, resources in at most one fault domain are being actively changed at any point in time. This means that availability problems caused by change procedures are isolated at the fault domain level. And moreover, you can control the placement of your compute or database instances to fault domain at instance launch time. So you can specify which fault domain you want to use. 10:29 Nikita: So then, what's the general guidance for OCI users? Rohit: The general guidance is we have these constructs, like fault domains and availability domains to help you avoid single points of failure. We do that on our own. So we make sure that the servers, the top of rack switch, all are redundant. So you don't have hardware failures or we try to minimize those hardware failures as much as possible. You need to do the same when you are designing your own architecture. So let's look at an example. You have a region. You have an availability domain. And as we said, one AD has three fault domains, so you see those fault domains here. 11:08 Rohit: So first thing you do is when you create an application you create this software-defined virtual network. And then let's say it's a very simple application. You have an application tier. You have a database tier. So first thing you could do is you could run multiple copies of your application. So you have an application tier which is replicated across fault domains. And then you have a database, which is also replicated across fault domains. 11:34 Lois: What's the benefit of this replication, Rohit? Rohit: Well, it gives you that extra layer of redundancy. So something happens to a fault domain, your application is still up and running. Now, to take it to the next step, you could replicate the same design in another availability domain. So you could have two copies of your application running. And you can have two copies of your database running. 11:57 Now, one thing which will come up is how do you make sure your data is synchronized between these copies? And so you could use various technologies like Oracle Data Guard to make sure that your primary and standby-- the data is kept in sync here. And so that-- you can design your application-- your architectures like these to avoid single points of failure. Even for regions where we have a single availability domain, you could still leverage fault domain construct to achieve high availability and avoid single points of failure. 12:31 Nikita: Thank you, Rohit, for taking us through OCI at a high level. Lois: For a more detailed explanation of OCI, please visit mylearn.oracle.com, create a profile if you don't already have one, and get started on our free training on OCI Foundations. Nikita: We hope you enjoyed that conversation. Join us next week for another throwback episode. Until then, this is Nikita Abraham... Lois: And Lois Houston, signing off! 12:57 That's all for this episode of the Oracle University Podcast. If you enjoyed listening, please click Subscribe to get all the latest episodes. 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November 18: Today on the Conference channel, it's a double Interview in Action live from the 2023 CHIME Fall Forum. First, Karla Arzola, Chief Information Officer at Rocky Mountain Human Services speaks with Marshall Pearson, Division Director of Application Services at HCA Healthcare. How do established healthcare systems balance innovation with startup partnerships? Pearson speaks on ongoing projects to streamline processes like physician note-taking through AI, and gives us a glimpse into the promising future of 2024; a journey painted with the hues of process automation and an aspiration to simplify and compact repetitive tasks. Next, Reid Stephan, VP and CIO at St. Lukes speaks with Caitlin Ursini, Strategic Partnerships lead at Notable. Caitlin explains how Notable enhances the capabilities within Electronic Health Records for better optimization. One might wonder, how the rapid advancement in generative AI influenced Notable's strategy? More intriguing is the idea of transforming unstructured data for decision-making - how has this been realized practically? Real-world use cases shed light on the application of this concept, particularly in population health work.This Week Health SubscribeThis Week Health TwitterThis Week Health LinkedinAlex's Lemonade Stand: Foundation for Childhood Cancer Donate
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These reapplicant has decided to apply to all three application services, they want to get some clarification on the requirements each of them have.
This episode's interview is with Brant Beard, Assistant Vice President of Application Services at Parallon.He shares stories and advice based on his management experiences, including the importance of:Connecting people to their passionsEncouraging your team to embrace challenges and learn from failureUnderstanding who you are and your purposeSharing your story and roadblocks you've had to navigateHe answers the same questions as each podcast guest:How do your values impact your management philosophy?Who or what has had the most impact on your management style?What book has made the biggest impact on you?
About the episode: “If everything goes right, go left because that's the moment you realize your abilities to change your life.” – Annet Harmsen, Head of Application Services. Annet joined Capgemini 25 years ago – from implementing emails for a client to being the Head of Application Services that now comprises of 2500 colleagues, she has had a spectacular career graph. In this episode, in a candid conversation with Coco, Annet shares how she stepped out of her comfort zone to bring a difference to her career, about the ever-evolving nature of the IT world, her passion for cross-country biking, who she is as a mother of two young children, and how being the master of one's own destiny is all about staying relevant. Tune in now to hear her speak on the topic “Celebrating Women in Tech.” About the series: That's How We Lead is an inspirational monthly podcast series that brings you real-life stories of some of the remarkable female role models in Capgemini Netherlands. With this series, we want to encourage women to be inspired by these stories of successes, challenges, and vulnerabilities, and also realize the possibilities that they can explore in Capgemini.
In today's episode, Kaustubh and Anirudh invite Martin Stelbrink to converse on a book that he always goes back to….Anniversaries by Uwe Johnson. About Uwe Johnson`s Anniversaries: As a novel, Uwe Johnson's masterpiece, Anniversaries, is at once daringly simple in conception and wonderfully complex and engaging in effect. The main character of this book is Gesine Cresspahl, a German emigre living on the Upper West Side of New York City and working as a translator for a bank who is the single mother of a ten-year-old daughter, Marie. The book would tell the story of a year in the life of this little family in relation to the unfolding story of the year, as winnowed from the pages of the New York Times, of which Gesine is a devoted if wary reader. Monumental and intimate, sweeping in vision and full of incident, richly detailed and endlessly absorbing, Anniversaries, now for the first time available in English in a brilliant new translation by Damion Searls, is nothing short of a revelation. (Courtesy: Goodreads) Our guest speaker, Martin Stelbrink, is based in Germany and is the Managing Director in Accenture's Technology Practice focused on complex delivery challenges in Application Services ranging from System Integration, Packaged Solutions Rollout and Operations. He is a down-to-earth Westphalian, who settled in the lower Rhine area close to Düsseldorf. Besides technology he is a voracious reader, an ambitious amateur photographer and a passionate supporter of Borussia Mönchengladbach. In this episode, Martin shares how he fell in love with reading and how he found 'friends' in Gesine Cresspahl and other characters from Uwe Johnson's Anniversaries. Get to know more about the guest speaker: Martin Stelbrink: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/martin-stelbrink-28a864/ Please follow The Book Talkies on Social Media for more updates! Instagram: @TheBookTalkies_ @kaustubooks_ @anirudhchaudhary415 LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/the-book-talkies/ Want to collaborate with us? Please drop a note either on Instagram or email us at thebooktalkiespodcast@gmail.com Happy Reading! Link to Goodreads: https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/38118675-anniversaries?from_search=true&from_srp=true&qid=KQqsvTrjs9&rank=1Link to Amazon.com: https://www.amazon.com/-/es/Uwe-Johnson/dp/1681372037/ref=sr_1_1?keywords=uwe+johnson+anniversaries&qid=1682265027&sprefix=anniversaries+%2Caps%2C217&sr=8-1&language=en_US
Steven Peavey, the Director of Strategy for Moser's Application Services division, is joining us again this week to dig deeper into generative AI, with a special focus on the endangered artist.When we spoke about generative AI last week, we described what it was and how it could affect the workforce, but today we're going to be talking about how disruptive generative AI could be for many creative professionals.We hope you're buckled in because Producer Brian called this episode "truly terrifying" and found it even scarier than our "Tales of Terror From the Haunted Help Desk" Halloween episode! Find Steven's full in-depth article about Generative AI on the MoserIT.com website athttps://www.moserit.com/appservices-generative-ai
Have you moved to another country following love? New episode! Stacey met her American husband and decided to move to the USA to start a life together. It was challenging to adapt to a new culture and country, especially because she felt lonely many times. For example, having her baby in the USA and not being able to have her family here was not easy (plus during the pandemic, you can imagine!)Stacey is a lawyer with extensive career and experience in Australia. It was difficult to come to a country where she was not able to start working in her field right away. Stacey shared what she did to overcome the professional and personal challenges during her immigration journey. She leaves us amazing words of encouragement on how to keep going even when you feel that you want to quit. Don't miss out on this amazing conversation, where you will learn about her business and how she supports immigrants applying for visas and filling out complicated paperwork. To connect with Stacey: https://www.familyfirstis.com/To connect with us at Modern Immigrant: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/modernimmigrant/Shop our merch: https://www.modernimmigrant.net/shopConnect: https://www.modernimmigrant.net/ Youtube: https://youtu.be/IQT32UNwz2ESupport the show
On this episode of A Hunter's Journey, Will talks about Hunting Tag Application Services and why he likes to find application information himself. Website: ahuntersjourney.com Email: ahuntersjourneypodcast@gmail.com Podcast Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ahuntersjourneypodcast/ Will's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/will_phelps_99
The fifth episode from Arraya's new series "5 Ways to Save in 5 Minutes" covers the topic of automation. Javier Barron, Arraya's Director, Modern Workplace, and Chris Bovasso, Director, Application Services, discuss how automation can save organizations time and money, while optimizing efficiency and reporting.
The fourth episode from Arraya's new series "5 Ways to Save in 5 Minutes" covers the topic of consolidation. Javier Barron, Arraya's Director, Modern Workplace, and Chris Bovasso, Director, Application Services, discuss how consolidation of workloads, applications, and processes, can increase efficiency and optimize your systems.
The third episode from Arraya's new series "5 Ways to Save in 5 Minutes" covers the topic of application integration. Javier Barron, Arraya's Director, Modern Workplace, and Chris Bovasso, Director, Application Services, discuss how application integration can help users save time, energy, and reduce error, all while saving businesses money.
The second episode from Arraya's new series "5 Ways to Save in 5 Minutes" covers the topic of reporting & analytics. Javier Barron, Arraya's Director, Modern Workplace, and Chris Bovasso, Director, Application Services, discuss the importance of utilizing strategic data from operational processes to truly measure the success of your business.
To kick off our day, we will talk through how to understand application systems with the current Director of TMDSAS, Enrique Jasso Jr, & the Assistant Director of Application Services & Digital Outreach at AACOM, Taylor Jaczko.
The first episode from Arraya's new series "5 Ways to Save in 5 Minutes" covers the topic of licensing rationalization. Javier Barron, Arraya's Director, Modern Workplace, and Chris Bovasso, Director, Application Services, discuss how organizations can evaluate the licensing they already have to determine whether they're utilizing it to its full potential without overpaying. This exercise can deliver cost savings, reduce complexity, and maximize value.
To kick off our day, we will talk through how to understand application systems with the current Director of TMDSAS, Enrique Jasso Jr, & the Assistant Director of Application Services & Digital Outreach at AACOM, Taylor Jaczko.
Matt Bennett, VP of Application Services at Moser, explains what progressive web apps are, how they are built, and the advantages of using them over a native application.
Digital transformation has become an essential step for businesses looking to advance in their industry and remain competitive. For the many businesses who are considering or have already started their migration to the cloud, the journey doesn't stop there. The next phase, the application modernization process, is where the true benefits of digital transformation lie. A main consideration when embarking on the app modernization journey is security. Every business has a certain security model that will need to be enforced and often reported on for compliance, among other reasons. Without an OS, engineers need to reevaluate how to secure their applications. In this episode of the Arraya Insights podcast, Chris Bovasso, Director of Application Services, and Mike Piekarski, Enterprise Security Architect, discuss the security implications and considerations of the application modernization process. They highlight that when it is done correctly, not only can businesses maintain their security posture, they can do so better and more efficiently.
Moser's VP of Application Services joins us this week to talk about App Development. Our process for developing apps at Moser, how it starts, the different steps in that process, the importance of your impact during it, and much more.
In this Expert Q&A, Chris Bovasso, Arraya's Director, Application Services, and Mike Wishnefsky, Solutions Engineer, discuss when organizations should consider moving to SharePoint Online. In addition, they outline the top reasons to move SharePoint to the cloud, the benefits of doing so, and highlight what users can achieve through integrations and customizations with the online version.
Chris Bovasso, Arraya's Director, Application Services, and Mike Wishnefsky, Solutions Engineer, discuss Microsoft Dataverse in this Expert Q&A interview. They dive into what the Dataverse is, as well as its benefits and use cases.
We're at an interesting crossroads. Technology is becoming more distributed, and yet the teams managing it are having to become more integrated. For successful companies, this is creating a different way to think about “platform” services. SHOW: 599CLOUD NEWS OF THE WEEK - http://bit.ly/cloudcast-cnotwCHECK OUT OUR NEW PODCAST - "CLOUDCAST BASICS"SHOW SPONSORS:BMC Wants to Know if your business is on it's A-GameBMC Autonomous Digital EnterprisePolyscale.ai - PolyScale solves global database latency and performance with intelligent serverless caching and compute at the edge.Check out PolyScale's global edge data platform at www.polyscale.ai and sign up for a free account today. SHOW NOTES:DevOps, What's in a Name? (The Cloudcast Eps.593 - Feb ‘22) LOCATIONS, INFRASTRUCTURE AND APPLICATIONS ARE BECOMING MORE DISTRIBUTEDData Center to Cloud. Zero-Trust Networks. Users (internal and external) are everywhere. Application Services are managed, or reached via an API. WHAT DOES THE LAYER ABOVE INFRASTRUCTURE LOOK LIKE NOW? We know that infrastructure is now “Cloud” and often managed by someone else, but what do we call the stuff about it? Some of it is Applications, some of it is Application-Services, and then there is a bunch of stuff that crosses boundaries between networking, security, API governance, application acceleration, etc.. FEEDBACK?Email: show at the cloudcast dot netTwitter: @thecloudcastnet
The 21st Century Cures Act (Cures Act) was signed into law on Dec. 13, 2016. The bipartisan legislation has provisions for the development and delivery of drugs and medical devices, acceleration of research into serious illnesses, addressing the opioid crisis, and improving mental health services. High impact provisions relevant to healthcare providers, health IT developers, and patients focus on improving health information access and exchange.In this episode, guest host Melanie Turner, Associate Vice President of Application Services at UAB Health speaks with John Travis, the Vice President for Regulatory Research and Strategy with Cerner Corporation. This episode features perspectives from a Health IT vendor and health care provider regarding the changes that the law requires, focused in particular on the Information Blocking rules recently promulgated by the Office of the National Coordinator for Health IT to support the Cures Act.
Ericsson's Amy McCune, Chief Operating Officer of Network & IT Operation and Application Services, North America, delivers insight into how service providers are thinking about AI and offers her own perspective on why it's a must for managing 5G networks. She also shares some of the silver linings of being one of the only women in the room, like shorter bathroom lines at tech conferences.
Our latest WIT Podcast episode sees Anne Mundy meet with Brigadier Sara Sharkey, Head of Application Services and DevOps at Defence Digital. They discuss Sara's particular experiences in IT/DevOps and in the Army, plus they explain why women should see the technology industry as a valuable career path opportunity.✓ Find out more about our 'Women in Tech' podcast series:https://www.somerfordassociates.com/women-in-tech-podcasts/▶ Listen on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/00soJ9kAQuVCh9EBRHOGzJ▶ Listen on Google Podcasts: https://podcasts.google.com/?feed=aHR0cHM6Ly9mZWVkcy5idXp6c3Byb3V0LmNvbS8xMDkyNTAwLnJzcw==▶ Listen on Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-somerford-podcast/id1515273563?uo=4━━━✓ Contact Somerford for More Information Regarding This Episode: https://www.somerfordassociates.com/contact-us/✓ Keep notified of news & announcements on Linkedin:https://www.linkedin.com/company/somerford-associates-limited/✓ View our complimentary events: https://www.somerfordassociates.com/events/✓ Follow us on Twitter for instant updates: https://twitter.com/Somerford_Ltd ♫ Background Music (Planeteer Reaction) Written by Bryan Teoh
Listen now | Naphat Sanguansin was the former TL of the Server Platform SRE and Application Services teams at Dropbox, where he led efforts to improve Dropbox’s availability SLA and set a long term vision for server development. This episode is more conversational than regular episodes, since I was on the same team as Naphat and we worked on a few initiatives together. We share the story behind the reliability of a large monolith with hundreds of weekly contributors, and the eventual decision to “componentize” the monolith for both reliability and developer productivity that we’ve written about officially Get on the email list at www.softwareatscale.dev
In this episode of the Perseverance Overrated Show, Deepthi Rajan speaks with the dynamic founding trio of Aureus Analytics, comprising Anurag Shah, the Chief Executive Officer, Ashish Tanna, the Chief Operating Officer and Nitin Purohit, the Chief Technology Officer.A pioneer in big data analytics, Aureus Analytics was founded in 2013 and has since then witnessed a stellar growth journey, thanks to its incredible founding team.In the last 8 years, Aureus’ product journey has taken extraordinary strides culminating in the launch of two analytics platforms. Along the way, it has attracted some serious VC funding and built an enviable clientele, counting some of the best insurance companies among its clients.On the latest episode of Perseverance Overrated, Deepthi set out to learn from the three cofounders on what makes a fab founding team that’s not just great at building a solid company but also at managing conflictsHer wide-ranging conversations with all the three cofounders on what it takes to build both a robust company and enduring cofounder relationships provides the framing for this episode.Their ability to pinpoint the precise nature of conflicts while keeping the focus on the big picture make it easier to recognize the larger remedy for unresolved conflicts that seem to weigh down most cofounders.About Anurag ShahAnurag was the founding member and CEO for EdVenture prior to joining the leadership team at Omnitech, where he served as the COO and Head of Global Operations. Aureus Analytics is Anurag's second startup venture.Anurag is a Business Management graduate from Narsee Monji Institute of Management Studies (NMIMS), Mumbai and Indian School of Business (ISB), Hyderabad. When not working, Anurag can be found planning the next road trip.Connect with Anurag on Twitter - @AnuragNShahLinkedin - @shahanuragAbout Ashish TannaAureus Analytics is Ashish's second start up. Prior to co-founding Aureus, Ashish was the Vice President at CBay Systems India Ltd. Ashish has over 17 years of experience in managing global teams, and is the founder of one of the earliest Medical transcription organizations in India-Transdat. With a degree in Business Management from Narsee Monjee Institute of Management Studies (NMIMS), Mumbai, Ashish has worked across multiple industries, from Steel and Healthcare to Technology.Connect with Ashish on Twitter - @tanna_ashishLinkedin - @ashish-tannaAbout Nitin PurohitNitin has been helping organizations optimize value from their significant IT investments for over 17 years now. Nitin's expertise is in leveraging technology to drive and achieve top-line and bottom-line numbers. Over the years, Nitin has been responsible for the creation of many product IPs.Prior to this role at Aureus, Nitin was the Global Practice Head for Application Services at Omnitech Infosolutions Ltd. In this role, Nitin was responsible for sales and profitability of offerings from Application Services across geographies. When not working Nitin can be found strategizing chess moves, or deciding which dessert to have next.Connect with Nitin on Twitter - @ThisIsNitinLinkedin - @nitinapurohit
SHOW: Season 1, Show 6OVERVIEW: From the creators of the Internet's #1 Cloud Computing podcast, The Cloudcast, Aaron Delp (@aarondelp) and Brian Gracely (@bgracely) introduce this new podcast, Cloudcast Basics. What does PaaS mean in the cloud? Developers write code and push it to production. Operations is managed by the platform. Simple way to get to all the services an application needs (database, queues, load-balancing, high availability, authentication, etc.)How are PaaS services allocated? Typically by application, or volume of consumption (memory usage, # of transactions, etc.)How were PaaS services allocated before cloud computing? Manually. Developers often had to know about infrastructure, security, availability, etc.What does the cloud computing provider do with a PaaS offering (responsibilities vs. customer responsibilities? Lots of variety, depending on the serviceWhy are there so many variations of PaaS and Application Services? Evolution of understanding developer needs - how “opinionated” to be vs. giving developers more granular control.Does it matter where the PaaS is located? How do clouds organize PaaS (availability zones, regions, etc.)? Usually most of this is hidden, beyond the geographic region. How much do PaaS services cost in the cloud? What are the various ways you can buy PaaS? Examples:AWS Proton - https://aws.amazon.com/proton/Azure Service Fabric - https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/services/service-fabric/Google AppEngine - https://cloud.google.com/appengineOracle Cloud PaaS - https://www.oracle.com/application-development/Heroku - https://www.heroku.com/Red Hat OpenShift Dedicated - https://www.openshift.com/products/dedicated/SUBSCRIBE: Please subscribe anywhere you get podcasts (Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher, Amazon Music, Pandora, etc.).CLOUD NEWS OF THE WEEK - http://bit.ly/cloudcast-cnotwLEARNING CLOUD COMPUTING:Here are some great places to begin your cloud journey, if you're interested in getting hands-on experience with the technology, or you'd like to build your skills towards a certification. CBT Nuggets - Training and CertificationsA Cloud Guru - Training and CertificationsCloud Academy - Training and CertificationsKatakoda - Self-Paced, Interactive LearningGitHub - Code Samples and CollaborationFEEDBACK?Web: Cloudcast Basics Email: show at cloudcastbasics dot netTwitter: @cloudcastbasics
Capgemini’s Cost Savings offer is a comprehensive strategy for assessing, analyzing, and activating cost savings. In this compact podcast, ADM experts Gary James, Randy Potter, and Pavan Prabhakar discuss how you can apply this offer to take control in this new normal, balance your desired cost savings and future transformation, and emerge from this crisis stronger than ever.
Hackers steal funds from the Wisconsin Republican Party Ransomware attackers leak Georgia county voter information The FBI is investigating ransomware attacks on hospitals Thanks to our sponsor, F5. According to the 2020 State of Application Services report, 98% of organizations depend on applications to run or support their business. Innovative apps are essential for organizations that want to be first to market and first to profit. Learn more about securing your apps at the F5 Security Summit on November 10th. Register now. For more on this week's stories, head to CISOseries.com.
On 25 September 2020, the Wavell Room interviewed Brigadier Sara Sharkey (Head Application Services and DevOps at Defence Digital) who talked to us about her role heading up the Accelerated Development Cell during Op RESCRIPT, innovation, leadership and being an advocate for women in STEM. Introduction: Brigadier Sara Sharkey Commissioned...
On 25 September 2020, the Wavell Room interviewed Brigadier Sara Sharkey (Head Application Services and DevOps at Defence Digital) who talked to us about her role heading up the Accelerated Development Cell during Op RESCRIPT, innovation, leadership and being an advocate for women in STEM. Introduction: Brigadier Sara Sharkey Commissioned...
As companies increasingly turn to apps as a way to engage customers and drive collaboration and efficiency with their own staff, CMOs should be involved from the design prototyping stage to its release. In this episode, Peter Marston tells Fawn Annan that CMOs offer a 360 -degree view of the client that is critical to the success or failure of the app initiative. Join Fawn and Peter as they exploret he best practices in prototyping mobile app development and the unexpected ways marketers can influence the process and the business goals the apps seek to achieve. Visit CMO Talks
This episode features the magnificent Shawna-Kaye Lester, an amazing entrepreneur who’s been a client of mine for years. Shawna works with individuals who attended medical school outside of the United States but want to complete their residency training in the United States. She helps them create standout applications and assists them to achieve the medical career they want. Shawna has an emphasis on quality, growing her business in a long-term, sustainable way. She points out that entrepreneurship isn’t about posting pretty pictures on Instagram. It requires a commitment (and re-commitment) every single day. Shawna also has interesting insights into how your personality changes as your business evolves. If you’re an aspiring entrepreneur then tuning into this episode is a must... Key Highlights of the Episode This episode was extremely actionable and insightful. Here are a few key highlights: When to go all-in - Even though Shawna had a highly respectable full-time job, she didn’t feel it was the best way to put her talents to use. She decided to go all-in, finding what she was best at, what made her happy, and what she could really help other people with. Don’t be afraid to reach out - Shawna initially sold her services to anyone that needed help and found things emotionally difficult. This led her to reach out and seek coaching to help develop the skills needed to build her business. The resistance is still there - Shawna admits that despite her success she still feels resistance. However, it became easier to overcome these challenges when she stopped accepting different types of clients and instead focused on her niche. Leveraging - Shawna is constantly evolving her business model. She made the decision to leverage what she had after finding herself repeating certain actions things over and over again. To serve more people, she moved away from the one-on-one business model to a hybrid model that allows her to serve larger groups as well. The difference between making money and managing money - Shawna is quick to point out the importance of quality. Not only does she provide a quality service to clients, but she also wants a lifestyle that is built around quality. She’s resisted the temptation of growing her business too quickly and focuses on long-term growth, which also allows her to organically grow into the role of a CEO. And lots more! Tune in now. This episode is brought to you by SERVICES THAT SELL: This episode was brought to you by my premium program, Services that Sell. If you've been thinking about niching down and creating a four-figure service that you can sell consistently, And if you have been searching for a simple way to sell your services without a complicated funnel, I encourage you to sign up for my FREE masterclass at www.jereshiahawk.com/raiseyourrates. I'll make sure you know everything you need to gain the clarity you crave to confidently sell your services online. Visit www.jereshiahawk.com/raiseyourrates to register for the next masterclass training today!
Application Services with Nate McKie, Vice President and General Manager for Application Services
Kara Sprague, senior vice president and general manager of Application Services at F5 Networks, joins host John Gilroy on this week's Federal Tech Talk to discuss app security and how her company is using new technologies to help federal IT professionals protect and optimize modern container based applications.
Head of Solutions & Service Innovation for Application Services, Gary James (https://www.linkedin.com/in/garyjamescapgemini/) discusses key trends that have occurred in the Application Services market and how these trends will evolve in the years to come. Gary also talks about constraints faced by CIOs in the podcast. He has written two blogs on the subject that elaborate on the topic. The constrained CIO—case study 1— unique supply chain challenges on a global scale: https://goo.gl/dCr4qY The constrained CIO—case study 2—building the shiny town in the shadow of the old: https://goo.gl/vXMNg3
The Twenty Minute VC: Venture Capital | Startup Funding | The Pitch
Jerry Chen is a Partner @ Greylock Partners, one of the world's most successful VC funds with prior investments in the likes of Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn, AirBnB, Dropbox, AppDynamics, Coinbase and many more incredible companies. As for Jerry, Jerry invests in entrepreneurs building new enterprise SaaS applications and in all aspects of AI and cloud infrastructure. Jerry currently sits on the Board of Docker, Cato Networks, Gladly, Rhumbix, Spoke, and Blend. Prior to joining Greylock, Jerry was Vice President of Cloud and Application Services at VMware where he was part of the executive team that scaled the company from 250 to over 15,000 employees and $5B in revenue. Check out Jerry's recent writing on Risk: The Game of Strategic Investment here. CLICK TO PLAY CLICK TO LISTEN ON ITUNES In Today’s Episode You Will Learn: 1.) How Jerry made his way into the world of VC with Greylock from being on the exec team at VMWare, responsible for their scaling from 250 to over 15,000 people? 2.) What does Jerry believe are the different frameworks for how investors should measure risk? Why does Jerry believe to be a good investor, one has to be an optimist? What does Jerry find the most challenging element of risk assessment? What types of risk can Jerry tolerate and which can he not in a potential investment? 3.) How does Jerry break the theme of risk down into 2 very different categories? How does one define "uncertainty" in an investment? How does this compare to "probability"? How does both "uncertainty and probability" alter when comparing differing sectors? Does Jerry think that current pricing takes fair account of both "uncertainty and probability"? 4.) What does Jerry mean when he says, "you have to have product go-to-market fit"? Why does Jerry believe that platforms shifts are fundamentally distribution model shifts? Where does Jerry see an inherent opportunity within these net new nodes of distribution shift? 5.) How does Jerry evaluate the SaaS world today of bottoms up or top down? Why does Jerry believe that if you are budget additive, bottoms up with small ACVs is the current strategy? What does this mean for those that are budget replacements, both in sales model and ACV? Items Mentioned In Today’s Show: Jerry’s Fave Book: Skin In The Game Jerry's Most Recent Investment: Blend As always you can follow Harry, The Twenty Minute VC and Jerry on Twitter here! Likewise, you can follow Harry on Instagram here for mojito madness and all things 20VC. Cooley is a global law firm built around supporting start-ups and the venture capital firms that fund them. Now we have spoken before about their forming the first venture fund in Silicon Valley, and forming more VC funds than any other law firm in the world but Cooley also represents more than 6,000 high-growth startups across the globe – through the full company life cycle. They are the #1 law firm for VC-backed exits (M&A and IPO) ranked by PitchBook, and since 2014 has represented more companies in their IPOs than any other law firm. Simply head over to Cooley.com or you can check them out at Cooleygo.com.
Agility, speed and sustaining enhanced customer experience are the mantras of the world in which we live today; organizations can choose to respond or inevitably find themselves fighting to stay afloat. The bottom line is that digital transformation is board level and IT organizations now need to figure out how best to support the business. As a result more and more organizations are embracing DevOps. In this podcast, IDC's European Research Director for Application Services and DevOps, Jennifer Thomson talks about what DevOps is, why it's important, and how European businesses are using it.
Our panel has a lively discussion on what every lawyer needs to know about mobility today, and where mobility is likely to take the legal profession in the coming years. Speakers: Ginevra Saylor is the National Director of Knowledge Management with Dentons Canada LLP, where she develops and implements the firm's knowledge management and innovation strategy and initiatives. She leads the knowledge management lawyers, business intelligence, information services, process improvement and intranet teams. Ginevra practiced law for 10 years and has been working in law firm KM for the past 16 years. Dan Hauck is the CEO of ThreadKM, a knowledge management platform that helps legal teams work together better using integrated chat, file and project management. Previously, Dan practiced law at Bryan Cave LLP, where he focused on complex commercial and antitrust litigation. Fiona Stone is a Systems Analyst at Perkins Coie LLP. She administers systems and applications for the litigation, e-discovery and personal planning groups, and manages major cloud based systems used by the firm. Fiona holds several technical certifications including Project Management Professional, and is a trained Six Sigma Green Belt and Lean expert. Mark Thorogood is the Director of Application Services at Perkins Coie. He holds several technical certifications, including Project Management Professional and Android Developer. During his tenure in the U.S. Army, Mark earned the distinguished leadership award and was the U.S. Army instructor of the year. An invited member of the International Honor Society for the Computing and Information Disciplines, his passion is enabling others to maximize the value of technology.
This Week on developerWorks has a new home page at: http://ibm.com/developerworks/thisweek SmartCloud Application Services Podcast https://ibm.biz/BdxgMM Designing and implementing a custom inbox and My Team Performance task list with IBM Business Process Manager V8 https://ibm.biz/BdxpmJ Create Your Own Browser Extensions https://ibm.biz/BdxgM2
Listen to this monthly series of podcasts from the Emerging Technologies Peer Group. Each month Lance Rea and Mark Manoukian have a conversation with the peer group of the month. This month's spotlight is on the Desktop & Application Services Peer Group. David Bustle, David Neesen and Tim Hooks talk about issues and initiatives in the Desktop & Application Services space. Format is conversational and touches on a number of different topics.
Kerry and Rinat introduce Application Services that host our Aggregates, the Domain Services that they use, and a code-generating DSL tool to help along the way. Direct Download link: Episode 12 – Now Serving DSL – (60 minutes) Subscribe via RSS | Subscribe for free in iTunes Episode References: Episode 12 code sample on GitHub […]
Special focus on Cloud and Virtualization with Ron Tolido, CTO for Application Services Europe and Joe Baguley, EMEA, Chief Cloud Technologist at VMware