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Several major tech companies are facing legal challenges from antitrust enforcers who allege they have monopolized their respective markets. As courts determine proper redress in some cases, the remedies they choose might shape the future of digital competition. In this episode, guest host Bill Baer speaks with Rebecca Slaughter and Doha Mekki about these decisions. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
On the latest episode of The Capitol Forum's Second Request podcast, Executive Editor Teddy Downey speaks with one of the world's best known and most respected antitrust/competition enforcers, Bill Baer. As the only person to have led antitrust enforcement at both U.S. antitrust agencies, Bill offers unique insight into how antitrust enforcement has changed over the years and what challenges and opportunities current enforcers face.
The Federal Trade Commission has brought a landmark antitrust suit against Amazon. The Verge's Makena Kelly and former FTC director Bill Baer explain how it's part of chair Lina Khan's effort to change the way the US regulates monopolies. This episode was produced by Amanda Lewellyn and Haleema Shah, edited by Amina Al-Sadi, fact-checked by Hady Mawajdeh and Jon Ehrens, engineered by David Herman, and hosted by Sean Rameswaram. Transcript at vox.com/todayexplained Support Today, Explained by making a financial contribution to Vox! bit.ly/givepodcasts Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Welcome back to the Tech Policy Grind! Today, Reema chats with Caitlin Chin, a Class 4 Fellow at the Foundry and a a fellow at the Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS), on her work at the intersection of privacy, antitrust, and algorithmic bias. At CSIS, Caitlin researches technology regulation in the United States and abroad. She previously worked as a research analyst at the Brookings Institution, where her projects centered around U.S. federal and state legislation related to information privacy, antitrust, and algorithmic bias. At Brookings, Chin coauthored "Bridging the gaps: A path forward to federal privacy legislation" (with Cameron Kerry, John Morris Jr., and Nicol Turner Lee), which put forward a comprehensive framework for national commercial privacy standards in the United States. In addition, she has published over two dozen other reports or commentaries on public policy issues including "Addressing Big Tech's power over speech" (with Bill Baer) and "Why Democrats and Republicans would benefit from hate crime protections for Asian Americans." She's also spoken on C-SPAN, WOSU/NPR, and France 24, and her work has been cited by the Washington Post, the Wall Street Journal, and the Future of Privacy Forum, among other organizations. She has a BA in government and Spanish from the University of Maryland and an MPP from Georgetown University's McCourt School of Public Policy. Her master's thesis, "Examining national privacy laws in the context of international trade," won a student paper award at the 48th Research Conference on Communications, Information, and Internet Policy (TPRC48) in 2020. She was also a recipient of Public Knowledge's 20/20 Visionaries award in 2021. Coming soon from the Foundry: keep an eye out for the next round of applications to become a Foundry Fellow! If you'd like to sponsor an episode or propose a guest for the show, get in touch with us: foundrypodcasts@ilpfoundry.us If you'd like to support the show, consider donating to the Foundry; you can do so here.
Bill Baer runs Baerclaw Productions, a video production company. As a former news-guy, with crews drawn from the news business, Baerclaw is driven by high quality, but has a production mindset. Bill and I talked about how he helps his clients figure out which videos they should produce themselves (and how to produce them better) and also helps them understand why and when they need professionals doing it. He gave some great stories about how he works with his clients -- not declaring he's done until the customer says it's done. Inspiring customer focus, Bill. Thanks! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
It's a two part Voice of the Valley today. In part 1, host Will Rasmussen talks with Ken Gebhardt and Bill Baer from the USFS about fire season and prescribed burning. In part 2, Will talks with school superintendent Chris Born about the meet and greet for the candidates to replace him, and the interview process for choosing the successful candidate.
VOV is in two parts again today, and in part 1, Host Will Rasmussen talks with Bill Baer from the Salmon-Challis National Forest. Bill is talking about personal use firewood programs for 2022. In Part 2, Hope Benedict from the Lemhi County Historical Society covers the River Raffle Tickets and other activities at the Lemhi County Historical Society.
There is much public debate about whether big tech giants, airlines, and even cable providers are monopolists that maximize shareholder profit at the expense of consumers and workers. Is enough being done to protect consumer privacy and choice? On this episode, guest host Bill Baer is joined by Rebecca Kelly Slaughter, Commissioner of the Federal Trade Commission, to discuss the FTC's efforts to promote competition, protect consumer privacy, and challenge unfair and deceptive business practices. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Bloomberg Washington Correspondent Joe Mathieu delivers insight and analysis on the latest headlines from the White House and Capitol Hill, including conversations with influential lawmakers and key figures in politics and policy. Guests: Congressman Al Green, a Democrat from Texas, Bill Baer, former Assistant Attorney General for Antitrust in the Obama Administration and visiting fellow in Governance Studies at the Brookings Institution, and Bloomberg politics contributors Rick Davis and Jeanne Sheehan Zaino. To listen on the Bloomberg terminal, click on the player thumbnail on the sidebar. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
Teddy chats with Bill Baer about antitrust being at an inflection point, the consumer welfare test as "not even a useful construct anymore," antitrust rulemaking as a new tool in the enforcer toolbox, stepped up criminal antitrust enforcement, and a likely increase in focus on buyer power concerns from antitrust enforcers.
One of the most iconic brands in financial television returns for today's issues and today's world. This edition of Wall Street Week features David Westin's interviews with New Jersey Governor, Phil Murphy, Bill Baer of the Brookings Institution, Jennifer Rie of Bloomberg Intelligence GM CEO Mary Barra and Former Treasury Secretary Lawrence H. Summers.
In this episode, we dive into the inner workings of a membership-based medicine clinic from inside the nation's 6th largest health system, Trinity Health. My exceptional guest is Dr. Bill Baer with Mercy Health Concierge Medicine in Grand Rapids, Michigan. Bill starts by sharing details of his journey into concierge medicine after starting off as a pharmacist. You might be surprised to hear who the biggest influencers were in driving him away from traditional fee-for-service care models. How dramatic are the differences in Dr. Baer's practice compared to an independent model? Should we expect more and more membership-based medicine models to pop-up across the Trinity Health network? What are Dr. Baer's perspectives on the future of membership-based medicine? Join this episode to hear those answers and much more.
Antitrust expert Bill Baer joins Tim to talk about the growing interest in antitrust and efforts to rein in Big Tech. Bill is a visiting fellow at the Brookings Institution, and has a unique view of all of this. He was Assistant Attorney General in charge of the Antitrust Division of the U.S. Department of Justice, and before that he had served as Director of the Bureau of Competition at the Federal Trade Commission. In this episode, Bill explains how antitrust reform, particularly for Big Tech, has already begun to take shape. https://traffic.libsyn.com/secure/shapingopinion/Big_Tech_and_Antitrust_auphonic.mp3 In a normal year, words like “antitrust” don’t come up much, unless you’re in a courtroom or legal office. But this is not a normal year. Big Tech has never been more powerful. Companies like Google, Amazon, Apple, Facebook and Twitter, have unprecedent influence on the way Americans work, spend, invest, socialize, stay informed and above all, communicate. The amount of power wielded by such a small group of companies and powerful people hasn’t been seen since the turn of the last century. While Big Tech has made news for its bold efforts to influence the national dialogue in recent months, many have said that because they are private companies, technology platforms are not subject to First Amendment law. What many of those same people may not realize is that the issues at play may have as much to do with antitrust and competition as they do with communication. In Washington, D.C. there are bipartisan efforts to take a serious look at antitrust reform. The people behind the movement say that antitrust law hasn’t kept up with the pace of change in technology and its impact on society. Senator Amy Klobuchar, the Democrat senator from Minnesota, is the new chair of the Senate Judiciary Committee’s Antitrust Subcommittee. That committee introduced sweeping legislation to update the U.S. antitrust law. Republican Congressman Ken Buck from Colorado, has taken up the issue in the House. He’s on the House Subcommittee on Antitrust, Commercial and Administrative Law, and helping to lead the charge, with Democrats, to revisit the laws that govern monopolies. This is a nonpartisan issue. Both the Senate and the House are looking closely at how those laws may need to be changed to ensure that big technology firms do not get the kind of power that could cripple some segments of society if misused. Links Bill Baer Bio, The Brookings Institution How Senator Klobuchar's Proposals will Move the Antitrust Debate Forward, Brookings Blog Testimony of Bill Baer before U.S. House of Representatives Committee on the Judiciary, Subcommittee on Antitrust, Commercial, and Administrative Law, October 1, 2020 Colorado's Congressional Odd Couple, Buck and Neguse, is Taking on Big Tech, The Denver Post Acting FTC Chair Calls for 'Bold Action' to Rein in Tech, Other Monopolies, MarketWatch About this Episode’s Guest Bill Baer Antitrust has been the principal focus of Bill’s career. On three different occasions, he served in the U.S. antitrust enforcement agencies: from 1975 to 1980 in various positions at the Federal Trade Commission; from 1995 to 1999 as Director of the Bureau of Competition at the FTC; and from 2013 to 2017 at the Justice Department where he was Assistant Attorney General for Antitrust for three-plus years and then Acting Associate Attorney General from April 2016 until January 2017. When not in public service, he was a partner at Arnold & Porter in Washington, D.C. Since January of 2021, he has been a Visiting Fellow at the Brookings Institution.
Antitrust expert Bill Baer joins Tim to talk about the growing interest in antitrust and efforts to rein in Big Tech. Bill is a visiting fellow at the Brookings Institution, and has a unique view of all of this. He was Assistant Attorney General in charge of the Antitrust Division of the U.S. Department of Justice, and before that he had served as Director of the Bureau of Competition at the Federal Trade Commission. In this episode, Bill explains how antitrust reform, particularly for Big Tech, has already begun to take shape. https://traffic.libsyn.com/secure/shapingopinion/Big_Tech_and_Antitrust_auphonic.mp3 In a normal year, words like “antitrust” don't come up much, unless you're in a courtroom or legal office. But this is not a normal year. Big Tech has never been more powerful. Companies like Google, Amazon, Apple, Facebook and Twitter, have unprecedent influence on the way Americans work, spend, invest, socialize, stay informed and above all, communicate. The amount of power wielded by such a small group of companies and powerful people hasn't been seen since the turn of the last century. While Big Tech has made news for its bold efforts to influence the national dialogue in recent months, many have said that because they are private companies, technology platforms are not subject to First Amendment law. What many of those same people may not realize is that the issues at play may have as much to do with antitrust and competition as they do with communication. In Washington, D.C. there are bipartisan efforts to take a serious look at antitrust reform. The people behind the movement say that antitrust law hasn't kept up with the pace of change in technology and its impact on society. Senator Amy Klobuchar, the Democrat senator from Minnesota, is the new chair of the Senate Judiciary Committee's Antitrust Subcommittee. That committee introduced sweeping legislation to update the U.S. antitrust law. Republican Congressman Ken Buck from Colorado, has taken up the issue in the House. He's on the House Subcommittee on Antitrust, Commercial and Administrative Law, and helping to lead the charge, with Democrats, to revisit the laws that govern monopolies. This is a nonpartisan issue. Both the Senate and the House are looking closely at how those laws may need to be changed to ensure that big technology firms do not get the kind of power that could cripple some segments of society if misused. Links Bill Baer Bio, The Brookings Institution How Senator Klobuchar's Proposals will Move the Antitrust Debate Forward, Brookings Blog Testimony of Bill Baer before U.S. House of Representatives Committee on the Judiciary, Subcommittee on Antitrust, Commercial, and Administrative Law, October 1, 2020 Colorado's Congressional Odd Couple, Buck and Neguse, is Taking on Big Tech, The Denver Post Acting FTC Chair Calls for 'Bold Action' to Rein in Tech, Other Monopolies, MarketWatch About this Episode's Guest Bill Baer Antitrust has been the principal focus of Bill's career. On three different occasions, he served in the U.S. antitrust enforcement agencies: from 1975 to 1980 in various positions at the Federal Trade Commission; from 1995 to 1999 as Director of the Bureau of Competition at the FTC; and from 2013 to 2017 at the Justice Department where he was Assistant Attorney General for Antitrust for three-plus years and then Acting Associate Attorney General from April 2016 until January 2017. When not in public service, he was a partner at Arnold & Porter in Washington, D.C. Since January of 2021, he has been a Visiting Fellow at the Brookings Institution.
Have the tech behemoths become too big for their britches? With many regulators and government crying “Monopoly!” antitrust enforcement may well be in the offing. Tony breaks it all down with Bill Baer, the former assistant attorney general in charge of the Antitrust Division of the U.S. Department of Justice, and current visiting fellow in Governance Studies at the Brookings Institution on Think Tank Row in Washington, D.C.
On 02/22, at 12 noon eastern, we hosted Microsoft’s Bill Baer, Senior Technical Product Manager for Microsoft Search. Search at Microsoft has been a rapidly evolving service building upon the power of the Microsoft Graph. Properly leveraged within an organization the power of search, search driven, applications can be transformational. As Senior Technical Product Manager for Microsoft Search, Bill Baer brought us the latest in Microsoft search to help organizations unlock the potential in their Microsoft 365 data and more. To view the recorded video webcast and access the resources visit https://aka.ms/HLSBlog
oin us for MidDay Café this upcoming 02/22, at 12 noon eastern, as we host Microsoft’s Bill Baer, Senior Technical Product Manager for Microsoft Search. Search at Microsoft has been a rapidly evolving service building upon the power of the Microsoft Graph. Properly leveraged within an organization the power of search, search driven, applications can be transformational. As Senior Technical Product Manager for Microsoft Search, Bill Baer will be bringing us the latest in Microsoft search to help organizations unlock the potential in their Microsoft 365 data and more. In addition to our guest segment on search MidDay Café will also feature our hosts Patrick Miller, Mark Litwin, Peter Anello, Samantha Brown, and myself, Michael Gannotti, covering the latest in Microsoft news and events, as well as taking open QA around your questions. Grab the live webcast invite and link here.
Keith is joined by Bill Baer, author of the Baer in Mind newsletter, to discuss Drew Smyly's quick move to Atlanta, the unusual position of fans taking the side of MLB owners over the players, and the Phillies' current GM vacancy and near-future direction. Rundown 3:10 Drew Smyly to Atlanta & Pillow Deals 4:40 Marcus Stroman Accepts the Qualifying Offer 8:14 The Puzzling Nature of Fans Backing Owners Over Players 10:56 Changing the Way We Talk About Players and Their Contracts 15:11 The Struggle to Grasp the Magnitude of the Owners' Wealth 18:50 What Should the Phillies Do with Their Front Office Vacancies? 21:33 Fixing the Phillies’ Roster & Choosing a Direction 29:00 The Damage Being Done with Minor League Contraction Follow Keith on Twitter: @keithlaw Follow Bill on Twitter: @baer_bill Check out Bill's newsletter 'Baer in Mind': https://baerinmind.substack.com/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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This week CJ sits down with Bill Baer from Microsoft to talk all about his history with SharePoint, what is new and exciting from SPC and Microsoft’s latest moves in the enterprise search space.
This episode of The Intrazone brings two mixed reality experts to you in full surround sound. Joining us are Vidya Srinivasan, senior program manager and Bill Baer, senior product manager – your interactive tour guides ready to share and point all about SharePoint spaces. You’ll interact with content and information in real-time—visualizing data in your mind from every angle. It’s an audible expedition into mixed reality experiences deigned for everyone, on any device. Tune in - don't SharePoint space out! Running Time: 56min Show Intro [00:00:00:00] Topic of the Week – SharePoint spaces Guest Perspective – Bill Baer and Vidya Srinivasan [00:02:15:00] FAQs Roundtable [00:43:45:00] Upcoming Events [00:48:00:00] Show Wrap [00:53:45:00] Social and Info Links: SharePoint Community Blog SharePoint Facebook @MSSharePoint SharePoint Twitter @SharePoint Mark Kashman Twitter @mkashman Chris McNulty Twitter @cmcnulty2000 Resources: Bill Baer – Site, Blog, Twitter, LinkedIn Vidya Srinivasan – Site, Twitter, LinkedIn Explore SharePoint spaces WebVR Babylon.JS Grace Hopper Celebration 2019, Oct. 2-4, Orlando, FL. "Announcing New File Viewers Available for OneDrive For Business" (blog) Upcoming Events: SPS Events, @SPS_Events SharePoint Fest Washington, D.C. April 29 - May 3, 2019, @SharePointFest North American Collaboration Summit, Branson, MO, March 14-15, 2019 AIIM Conference, San Diego, CA, March 26-28, 2019 Microsoft Build 2019, May 6-8, Seattle, WA SharePoint Conference North America, May 21-23, Las Vegas, NV European Collaboration Summit, Wiesbaden, Germany, May 27-29, 2019 Microsoft Ignite | The Tour (various cities worldwide) Microsoft Business Applications Summit, Atlanta, GA, June 10-11, 2019 ESPC, European SharePoint, Office 365 & Azure Conference - Dec.2-5 (Prague, Czech Republic) Subscribe to The Intrazone: Show Page: https://aka.ms/TheIntrazone Apple Podcasts Google Play Spotify Stitcher Overcast RadioPublic iHeart RSS
This episode turns up the volume on two heartbeats of the SharePoint community – Ignite and SharePoint Conference (SPC) events. Special guests include Jeff Medford, Director of Product Marketing for Microsoft 365 (Ignite), and Bill Baer, SharePoint Senior Product Marketing Manager (SPC). We bring to light the work behind the scenes, planning, purpose, audience goals, engagement highlights – and SWAG. Also, for Intrazone listeners, we announce several big discount offers and prizes for our biggest SharePoint event, SPC19. Running Time: 64min Show Intro [00:00:00:00] Topic of the Week – Microsoft Events [00:01:50:00] Guest Perspective – Jeff Medford, Microsoft Ignite and Ignite The Tour [00:07:15:00] Guest Perspective – Bill Baer, SharePoint Conference (SPC19), speakers, highlights and more [00:25:00:00] FAQs [00:47:50:00] Upcoming Events [00:55:30:00] Show Wrap [01:03:25:00] Social and Info Links: SharePoint site SharePoint Community Blog SharePoint Facebook @MSSharePoint SharePoint Twitter@SharePoint Mark Kashman Twitter @mkashman Chris McNulty Twitter @cmcnulty2000 Jeff Medford, Twitter @medford, Director Product Marketing for Microsoft 365 Bill Baer Twitter @williambaer Resources: Tech Community Intrazone Blog The Intrazone Audience Survey SharePoint Conference 2019 Discount Registration Codes "The Story of SPC" by Bill Baer Microsoft Demos Microsoft Tech Community Upcoming Events: SPS Events, Twitter @SPS_Events SharePoint Fest Washington, D.C. April 29 - May 3, 2019, Twitter @SharePointFest SharePoint Conference North America, May 21-23, 2019, Las Vegas, NV Microsoft Ignite | The Tour (various cities worldwide) SPTechCon, Austin, TX, February 10-13, 2019 North American Collaboration Summit, Branson, MO, March 14-15, 2019 AIIM Conference, San Diego, CA, March 26-28, 2019 European Collaboration Summit, Wiesbaden, Germany, May 27-29, 2019 Microsoft Business Applications Summit, Atlanta, GA, June 10-11, 2019 ESPC, European SharePoint Conference, Office 365 & Azure Conference - December 2-5, 2019, Prague, Czech Republic Microsoft Build 2019, Seattle, WA Subscribe to The Intrazone: Show Page: https://aka.ms/TheIntrazone Apple Podcasts Google Play Spotify Stitcher Overcast RadioPublic iHeart RSS
Today we discuss security, compliance, privacy and transparency from the ground up within the trusted, enterprise-grade protection matrix of Microsoft 365 (Office 365). As more trust shifts to the cloud, this episode brings insights from experts behind and in front of threat protection and cloud security: Bill Baer, Debraj Ghosh, and Matt Swann. Also in the mix are more of our favorite three-letter acronyms, such as DLP, DRM, ATP, AIP, and the notable four-letter GDPR. You'll also learn the tactics behind Microsoft's Red Team and Blue Team. TRT: 68min Show Intro [00:00:00:00] Topic of the Week – Security and Compliance with Debraj Ghosh and Bill Baer [00:01:47:00] Guest Perspective – Matt Swann, Cloud Security Expert [00:36:45:00] FAQs of the Week [00:56:45:00] Upcoming Events [01:04:25:00] Show Wrap [01:07:24:00] Social and Info Links: SharePoint site SharePoint Community Blog SharePoint Facebook @MSSharePoint SharePoint Twitter@SharePoint Mark Kashman Twitter @mkashman Chris McNulty Twitter @cmcnulty2000 Bill Baer Twitter @williambaer Debraj Ghosh Twitter @DebrajG_78 Matt Swann Twitter @MSwannMSFT Resources: The Intrazone Audience Survey Office 365 Security & Compliance Center documentation Microsoft Security and Compliance Resource Center page "Safeguard your data" Describes how you can protect your company against external threats and links with built-in privacy and compliance tools. "Defending the cloud: a look behind the scenes on how we secure MS OneDrive and SharePoint (in Office 365)" [VIDEO: Matt Swann & Jeff McDowell present #THR4008 from #MSIgnite18] "Scaling Incident Response - 5 Keys to Successful Defense at Scale" [VIDEO: Matt Swann from BlueHat IL 2017] "Defending the cloud (SharePoint Online and OneDrive in Office 365)" [VIDEO: Matt Swann from BlueHat IL 2017] Microsoft Secure Blog Site Microsoft Security, Privacy and Compliance Blog Site Securing Office 365 Blog Site Goodyear case study Upcoming Events: SPS Events and on Twitter @SPS_Events SharePoint Fest Chicago December 4-7, 2018 Office and SharePoint LIVE! 360, December 2-7, 2018 European SharePoint Conference and on Twitter @EuropeanSP SharePoint Fest and on Twitter @SharePointFest SharePoint Conference North America, May 21-23, 2019 Subscribe to The Intrazone: Show Page: https://aka.ms/TheIntrazone Apple Podcasts Google Play Spotify Stitcher Overcast RadioPublic RSS
The cloud represents a big opportunity for IT Pros. This shift doesn't mean YOUR shift is over. It simply means a new, often second title emerges: cloud admin. Cloud admins help get to the cloud, enable business solutions, while ensuring the right level of governance is established and maintained. In this episode, Mark and Chris check in with Bill Baer, senior product manager focused on SharePoint admin and SharePoint spaces, and share all of the SharePoint IT news from Microsoft Ignite 2018. They then check in with Ben Stegink, SharePoint Consultant at Intelligink and host of the Microsoft Cloud IT Pro podcast, who further helps unravel what it means to be a cloud admin for SharePoint in Office 365. Duration: 1hr 5min Show Intro Topic of the Week – Cloud Admin with Bill Baer [00:05:50:00] Guest Perspective – Cloud Admin with Ben Stegink [00:16:29:00] FAQs of the Week [00:50:20:00] Article of the Week [00:54:57:00] Upcoming Events [00:58:23:00] Articles: What if Eduardo Nunez had been playing back one more foot…” ESPN by Sam Miller "Unleash your SharePoint admin superpowers with new admin center capabilities" by Bill Baer "New capabilities coming soon to the SharePoint Migration Tool" by Bill Baer Manage sites in the new SharePoint admin center (Microsoft Office Support) Assign admin roles in Office 365 for business (Microsoft Office Support) About Office 365 admin roles (Microsoft Office Support) About the SPO admin role in O365 (Microsoft Office Support) Learn more about SharePoint spaces and nominate your organization for the private preview. Primary resources and links: SharePoint site SharePoint Community Blog SharePoint Facebook @MSSharePoint SharePoint Twitter@SharePoint SPS Events SPS Events Twitter @SPS_Events Mark Kashman Twitter @mkashman Chris McNulty Twitter @cmcnulty2000 Bill Baer Twitter @williambaer SP Migration tool https://aka.ms/spmt Microsoft Cloud IT Pro podcast and on Twitter @msclouditpro Ben Stegink Blog and on Twitter @benstegink Intelligink Upcoming Events: European SharePoint Conference (ESPC; Copenhagen, Denmark Nov.26-29, 2018): Office and SharePoint LIVE! 360, December 2-7, 2018 Subscribe to The Intrazone: Show Page: https://aka.ms/TheIntrazone Apple Podcasts: https://aka.ms/TheIntrazone-iTunes Google Play: https://aka.ms/TheIntrazone-GooglePlay Spotify: https://aka.ms/TheIntrazone-Spotify Stitcher: The Intrazone on Stitcher Overcast: The Intrazone on Overcast RSS: https://aka.ms/TheIntrazone-RSS
You've waited long enough. The SharePoint Server 2019 public preview starts today. As Microsoft begins releasing the bits, get the inside scoop from senior product managers Bill Baer and Mark Kashman. They cover the history of SharePoint Server, review all the new SPS'2019 features, and list out numerous scenarios for users, IT and devs to pilot during the public preview. Beyond SharePoint Server 2019, Mark and Bill talk with Kippi Lundgren about Project Server 2019 public preview and all it brings for customers on-premises as part of the SharePoint Server install package. And don't miss the end where Bill answers the question, "Is on-premises dead?" See photos of guests and read more about the episode on the SharePoint Tech Community Blog. TRT: 57:27 Show Intro Topic of the Week with Bill Baer – 00:01:31:00 App of the Week – 00:31:21:00 Guest Perspective with Kippi Lundgren, Project Server – 00:39:47:00 FAQs of the Week – 00:49:10:00 Show Wrap / Outro – 00:55:50:00 Articles: Get the SharePoint Server 2019 Public Preview: https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=2006095 "Welcome to SharePoint Server 2019," Bill Baer, Microsoft Tech Community Blog "SharePoint Server 2019: A First Look," Bill Baer and Hani Loza, SharePoint North America Conference 2018, PowerPoint "SharePoint Server: What You Can Expect!" Bill Baer and Brian Alderman, Mindsharp Presentation SharePoint Migration Tool: https://docs.microsoft.com/sharepointmigration/introducing-the-sharepoint-migration-tool Hybrid search related limits for SharePoint in Office 365: https://support.office.com/en-us/article/Search-limits-for-SharePoint-Online-7C06E9ED-98B6-4304-A900-14773A8FA32F Microsoft Project UserVoice https://microsoftproject.uservoice.com/forums/218133-microsoft-project Project Server site https://products.office.com/en-us/project/enterprise-project-server Microsoft Docs for Project https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/project/index Upcoming Events: SharePoint Fest - Seattle, August 20-24, 2018 SharePoint Tech Con - Boston, August 26-29, 2018 Microsoft Ignite, September 24-28, 2018 Office and SharePoint LIVE! 360, December 2-7, 2018 Primary resources and social: Get the SharePoint Server 2019 Public Preview: https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=2006095 SharePoint site https://products.office.com/SharePoint/ SharePoint Community Blog http://office.com/sharepoint/community SharePoint Facebook https://www.facebook.com/MSSharePoint/ SharePoint Twitter https://twitter.com/SharePoint Project Twitter: https://twitter.com/Project Project blog: https://www.microsoft.com/microsoft-365/blog/project/ Project Support / "how to" for end users: https://support.office.com/project Mark Kashman Twitter https://twitter.com/mkashman Bill Baer Twitter https://twitter.com/williambaer SPS Events http://www.spsevents.org/ SPS Events Twitter https://twitter.com/SPS_Events Subscribe to The Intrazone: Show Page: https://aka.ms/TheIntrazone Apple Podcasts: https://aka.ms/TheIntrazone-iTunes Google Play: https://aka.ms/TheIntrazone-GooglePlay Spotify: https://aka.ms/TheIntrazone-Spotify Stitcher: The Intrazone on Stitcher Overcast: The Intrazone on Overcast RSS: https://aka.ms/TheIntrazone-RSS
In Episode 68, Ben sits down with Bill Baer to talk about the latest announcements from SharePoint Conference 2018 and the SharePoint Virtual Summit! They touch on everything from the latest announcements with SharePoint spaces to the functionality and release timelines for SharePoint 2019. Sponsors Office365AdminPortal.com – Providing admins the knowledge and tools to run […] The post Episode 68 – SharePoint spaces and SharePoint 2019 with Bill Baer appeared first on Microsoft Cloud IT Pro Podcast.
This week we are Live from Vegas at the SharePoint Conference North America 2018. Hosts Mark Kashman and Bill Baer recap all of the big news and announcements from SPC18. The Intrazone also talks with conference attendees and exhibitors about their big takeaways from the Keynote address with Jeff Teper and the SharePoint team. The Intrazone takes you inside the building blocks of your Microsoft SharePoint intranet. It's about how SharePoint fits into your everyday work life now and in the future. Additional Information and Resources: SharePoint Community Blog SharePoint Facebook SharePoint Twitter @SharePoint Mark Kashman Twitter @mkashman Bill Baer Twitter @williambaer Jeff Teper Twitter @jeffteper Slalom Consulting Twitter @Slalom Unily Twitter @WeAreUnily DevFacto Twitter @DevFacto Hyperfish Twitter @Hyperfish tyGraph Twitter @tyGraphTweets SPS Events SPS Events Twitter @SPS_Events Asurion Twitter @asurion Main blog, “SharePoint innovations transform content collaboration with mixed reality and AI” by @JeffTeper | https://aka.ms/SPC18-Blog (w/links to all blogs) Full, on-demand keynote, “SharePoint Virtual Summit” w/@JeffTeper, @SethPat+ | https://aka.ms/watch/SPVS (register to watch FREE) Subscribe to The Intrazone: Show Page: https://aka.ms/TheIntrazone Apple Podcasts: https://aka.ms/TheIntrazone-iTunes Google Play: https://aka.ms/TheIntrazone-GooglePlay Spotify: https://aka.ms/TheIntrazone-Spotify Stitcher: The Intrazone on Stitcher Overcast: The Intrazone on Overcast RSS: https://aka.ms/TheIntrazone-RSS
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In Episode 58, Scott and Ben sat down (virtually) with Bill Baer to discuss SPC18! We reminisce about past SharePoint Conference and what Microsoft is bringing back from past conference and new aspects will be coming to SPC18 that you can forward to. Sponsors Join Ben and Scott at SharePoint Conference North America. Register today at […] The post Episode 58 – SharePoint Conference 2018 with Bill Baer appeared first on Microsoft Cloud IT Pro Podcast.
Homily given at the 4:30 p.m. Mass on Saturday, January 27, 2018, the Vigil Mass for the Fourth Sunday in Ordinary Time, by Fr. Ed Fride, Pastor, Christ the King Catholic Church. This Mass was celebrated as a Memorial Mass for former Christ the King parishioner Fr. Bill Baer, priest of the Archdiocese of St. Paul and Minneapolis, who died unexpectedly on Jan. 14, 2018. Keywords: surrender to God, trust, vocations
Leadership, Wellness, and Concierge Medicine Are you struggling with your health and wellness? Are you feeling stretched thin, in a mental fog, constantly fatigued, and left with no time for yourself? As a fellow young leader balancing all of life’s demands, I GET IT. In this episode, I talk about my own health journey. In May of this year, I took a health and wellness sabbatical from my full-time job. I was burnt out—unhappy with my lack of productivity, attention to detail, and the fact I had zero energy for my husband and toddler (or for much of anything, really). It was time to do something about it. My journey towards health and wellness finally gained traction when I found the right physician. For me, it is Dr. Bill Baer, who you will hear from in this podcast. He introduced me to concierge medicine—something that many of my peers have also adopted with success. Since that time, I’ve developed a strong team approach to my health. My team and I are in constant contact—we bounce ideas off each other and explore new solutions. And I can honestly say, I am feeling better than I have in years. I hope that sharing my story will help other hyper-involved people suffering from overwhelm and burnout find their own path to success. Topics discussed in this episode: Meet Dr. Baer (3:02) What is concierge medicine? (4:00) How is concierge medicine different from traditional medicine? (7:20) What’s the difference between concierge medicine, executive physicals, functional medicine and integrated medicine? (10:00) Health trends Dr. Baer is seeing now (14:05) “Systemic inflammation drives a lot of health issues down the line” (17:00) Importance of a health team (18:00) “One size fits all doesn’t work” (20:35) Wellness Groups (21:00) Bonus Questions (25:06) Notable and Quotable: With concierge medicine, the physician can be a better partner on the patient’s healthcare journey. #conciergemedicine #successfulgenerations “We ask the questions that you may not know to ask” —Dr. Bill Baer #conciergemedicine #successfulgenerations Imagine having a physician caring for 400 patients vs. 2,100. #conciergemedicine #successfulgenerations Functional medicine tends to include more holistic approaches including nutrition, acupuncture, mindfulness, etc. A concierge physician looks to integrate these things with traditional medicine. #conciergemedicine #successfulgenerations A concierge physician is your medical quarterback. #conciergemedicine #successfulgenerations “Regarding health trends, we’re seeing a lot related to cardiovascular, malignancies and mental health issues, primarily related to increased stressors and depression.” —Dr. Bill Baer #conciergemedicine #successfulgenerations “All the weight on your shoulders, the 24/7 access, full weekends...You just can’t hide. Life becomes a burden, quick. We have to find the best ways to partner and alleviate these stressors.” —Dr. Bill Baer #conciergemedicine #successfulgenerations “A one size fits all approach to medicine doesn’t work.” —Dr. Bill Baer #conciergemedicine #successfulgenerations “Experts working in different fields (i.e. internal medicine, pharmacology, exercise physiology, nutrition, infectious disease) who work in a collectively is critical.” —Dr. Bill Baer #conciergemedicine #successfulgenerations Changing behavior is the hardest thing we can do. #conciergemedicine #successfulgenerations Resources mentioned: You can find Dr. Baer at: Concierge Medicine Mercy Health 616-685-3100 https://vimeo.com/157615015 (Mercy Health’s video on Dr. Baer’s practice) Julie Lythcott-Haims Ted Talk on “Love and Chores” Direct link to this episode: http://traffic.libsyn.com/successfulgenerations/Wellness_and_Concierge_Medicine_w__Dr_Baer_-003.mp3 Ready to get started? Check out the Successful Generations Wellness Peer Group. We would love to have you! Want more of Successful Generations? Check out a few of our other awesome episodes: Episode 004: http://successfulgenerations.com/family-philanthropy/ Episode 002: http://successfulgenerations.com/doug-box/ Episode 001: http://successfulgenerations.com/about-host-ellie-frey-zagel/ Subscribe Now! Don’t risk missing out on any of the fun that is to come. Learn more about Successful Generations: successfulgenerations.com FB: @SuccessfulGenerations Twitter: @EllieFreyZagel Email: ellie@successfulgenerations.com Have a topic suggestion? If you are the next generation of family business, philanthropy and wealth, and have a topic you think we should discuss, let us know at Ellie@successfulgenerations.com.
In episode 106 of the Office 365 Developer Podcast, Andrew Coates reads the news, which includes lots of updates from the world of Office 365 Development. Weekly update New capabilities in SharePoint Online team sites including integration with Office 365 Groups on Office Blogs [Webinars] SharePoint Framework Development with Microsoft’s Bill Baer and Vesa Juvonen by Tobias Zimmerman Week 1 recording and slides SharePoint Framework client-side web part samples & tutorial materials on GitHub SP Fx Tutorials on YouTube Extending SharePoint Framework build process with custom tasks by Waldek Mastykarz Batch REST requests in SPFx using the ODataBatch preview byVardhaman Deshpande New SharePoint CSOM version released for SharePoint Online-August 2016 updated by Vesa Juvonen Microsoft Authentication Library Preview by Simon Jäger Installing Outlook add-ins as part of your build definition by Simon Jäger Office UI Fabric JS on GitHub The evolution of Fabric’s components by the Office UI Fabric team New ARM Templates: To assist O365 Addin Development & Testing by Jamie Dalton Office 365 Unified API and ADAL JS – Creating Office add-ins by Mattias Einig New Dev Center Capabilities by Bernardo Zamora Got questions or comments about the show? Join the O365 Dev Podcast on the Office 365 Technical Network. The podcast RSS is available on iTunes or search for it at “Office 365 Developer Podcast” or add directly with the RSS feeds.feedburner.com/Office365DeveloperPodcast. About the hosts Richard is a software engineer in Microsoft’s Developer Experience (DX) group, where he helps developers and software vendors maximize their use of Microsoft cloud services in Office 365 and Azure. Richard has spent a good portion of the last decade architecting Office-centric solutions, many that span Microsoft’s diverse technology portfolio. He is a passionate technology evangelist and a frequent speaker at worldwide conferences, trainings and events. Richard is highly active in the Office 365 community, popular blogger at aka.ms/richdizz and can be found on Twitter at @richdizz. Richard is born, raised and based in Dallas, TX, but works on a worldwide team based in Redmond. Richard is an avid builder of things (BoT), musician and lightning-fast runner. A Civil Engineer by training and a software developer by profession, Andrew Coates has been a Developer Evangelist at Microsoft since early 2004, teaching, learning and sharing coding techniques. During that time, he’s focused on .Net development on the desktop, in the cloud, on the web, on mobile devices and most recently for Office. Andrew has a number of apps in various stores and generally has far too much fun doing his job to honestly be able to call it work. Andrew lives in Sydney, Australia with his wife and two almost-grown-up children and is a cricket umpire in his spare time. Andrew sometimes blogs at aka.ms/coatsy and you can find him on Twitter at @coatsy
SharePoint Server 2016 represents a new generation of SharePoint, that brings our experience running SharePoint at scale in Office 365 to your datacenter. This allows us to bring innovation to you at a more rapid pace and on your terms; improve performance, reliability and scale, and provide a foundation for future innovation. Watch as SharePoint veteran, Bill Baer provides an overview of the key elements that make this possible including the new feature pack model; converged code base; the standard min-role topology and zero down-time patching.As part the Future of SharePoint event, we created exclusive demos from the engineers behind new and upcoming capabilities. Check out the list below for all the videos related to the event.The Mobile and Intelligent Intranet: SharePoint Sites and PowerAppsYour Intranet in Your Pocket: The SharePoint mobile appEffortless File Sharing on Any Device: OneDrive for Business and SharePointSecurity, Privacy and Compliance for SharePoint and OneDrive for Business Accelerating Innovation with Hybrid: SharePoint Server 2016 and Office 365Foundation for the Future: SharePoint Server 2016Open and Connected Platform: The SharePoint Framework
SharePoint Server 2016 represents a new generation of SharePoint, that brings our experience running SharePoint at scale in Office 365 to your datacenter. This allows us to bring innovation to you at a more rapid pace and on your terms; improve performance, reliability and scale, and provide a foundation for future innovation. Watch as SharePoint veteran, Bill Baer provides an overview of the key elements that make this possible including the new feature pack model; converged code base; the standard min-role topology and zero down-time patching.As part the Future of SharePoint event, we created exclusive demos from the engineers behind new and upcoming capabilities. Check out the list below for all the videos related to the event.The Mobile and Intelligent Intranet: SharePoint Sites and PowerAppsYour Intranet in Your Pocket: The SharePoint mobile appEffortless File Sharing on Any Device: OneDrive for Business and SharePointSecurity, Privacy and Compliance for SharePoint and OneDrive for Business Accelerating Innovation with Hybrid: SharePoint Server 2016 and Office 365Foundation for the Future: SharePoint Server 2016Open and Connected Platform: The SharePoint Framework
Join Cody and Connor as they interview Rotoworld, NBC Hardball Talk, and Crashburn Alley's Bill Baer! They also talk De Aza being traded, Buck's 400th win, contracts, and more! Music (via ocremix.org): Rainbow Snowland - Dhsu
In this episode Jeremy Thake talks to Bill Baer about SharePoint Server 2016 and what it means to SharePoint developers. Weekly update Announcing Azure ExpressRoute connectivity to Office 365 So what is this newfangled apps model anyway and why do I care? (part 3) by Paul Culmsee ECONNRESET error when connecting to Office 365 from node.jsby Waldek Mastykarz Office 365 APIs and node.jsby Jason Johnston Latest API updates in Client Side Object Model (March 2015 CU for SP2013)by Vesa Juvonen Show notes Patterns and Practices homepage on dev.office.com Evolution of SharePoint 102 SharePoint sessions at Ignite Got questions or comments about the show? Join the O365 Dev Podcast on the Office 365 Technical Network. The podcast RSS has been submitted to all the stores and marketplaces but takes time, please add directly with the RSS http://feeds.feedburner.com/Office365DeveloperPodcast. About Bill Baer Bill Baer is a senior technical product manager and Microsoft Certified Master for SharePoint in the SharePoint product group in Redmond, Washington. Having previously worked at Hewlett-Packard, Bill has a proven background in infrastructure engineering and enterprise deployments of SharePoint products and technologies. While at Hewlett-Packard, Bill was awarded the MVP award for his contributions in the Technology Solutions Group, now known as HP Enterprise Business, which encompasses server and storage hardware, technology consulting, and software sales. Bill has deep industry experience having worked for Apple Computer Corporation, First Data Corporation, Digital Equipment Corporation, Compaq Computer Corporation, Hewlett-Packard, and Microsoft Corporation. Connect with Bill at wbaer.net. About the host Jeremy is a technical product manager at Microsoft responsible for the Visual Studio Developer story for Office 365 development. Previously he worked at AvePoint Inc., a large ISV, as the chief architect shipping two apps to the Office Store. He has been heavily involved in the SharePoint community since 2006 and was awarded the SharePoint MVP award four years in a row before retiring the title to move to Microsoft. You can find Jeremy blogging at www.jeremythake.com and tweeting at @jthake.
Tonight's Podcast is a milestone. I bring in my first, non-Shane guest, Bill Baer. Bill is a Senior Product Manager for SharePoint at Microsoft. Bill and I wax nostalgically about the crazy ride SharePoint has been. Then Bill talks about how great Ignite is going to be, especially for SharePoint folks. SharePoint 2016 has been a big topic on everyone's mind lately and Bill tells us all he can about it. Next we talk about the big changes to SharePoint patching and Bill tries to make it sound like a good thing. :) After Bill signs off I talk a bit about Windows 10 for phones, and how the upgrade went for me. Spoiler alert, not great.
Ben and Sam preview the Phillies’ season with Bill Baer, and Nick talks to Matt Gelb, who covers the Phillies for the Philadelphia Inquirer (at 20:58).
Bill Baer joins the show to talk about the Phillies and how many games they'll win.
The Sixers collapse vs the Knicks, Turner vs. Collins, Bill Baer of Crashburn Alley and Lee Russakoff
Spike talks to Bill Baer about his new book, 100 Things Phillies Fans Should Know and Do Before They Die.
Episode 135 Bill Baer is the proprietor of Phillies internet weblog Crashburn Alley, a volume tweeter, and — of late — author of a real book called 100 Things Phillies Fans Should Know & Do Before They Die. Topics discussed: Bobby Abreu, how he’s good; cheesesteaks, how they’re delicious; Domonic Brown, how he’s blocked. Don’t […]
The bloggers of the BBA talk about baseball, both on and off the field, giving you a unique view on the issues of the day. Join Steve Keane of The Eddie Kranepool Society (kranepoolsociety.com) and Bill Baer of Crashburn Alley (crashburnalley.com) as they talk Mets, Phillies and the upcoming Hall of Fame results
The bloggers of the BBA talk about baseball, both on and off the field, giving you a unique view on the issues of the day. Join Steve Keane of The Eddie Kranepool Society (kranepoolsociety.com) and Bill Baer of Crashburn Alley (crashburnalley.com) as they talk Mets, Phillies and the upcoming Hall of Fame results