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Manufacturing Hub
Ep. 203 - From Spreadsheets to Structure: ERP for Machine Builders & SIs

Manufacturing Hub

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2025 69:00


In this episode, Dave and Vlad are joined by Jay and RJ from Total ETO to explore the often overlooked world of ERP for machine builders and systems integrators. While ERP conversations often focus on large-scale deployments like SAP or Oracle, this episode dives into the day-to-day of smaller, engineer-to-order (ETO) businesses—where spreadsheets still reign and project complexity is high.Jay and RJ share their unique perspectives—Jay coming from 25 years in automation and becoming a Total ETO user-turned-employee, and RJ bringing three decades of software expertise focused specifically on this niche. Together, they break down:The unique ERP needs of custom machine builders and SIsWhy project-based workflows don't fit traditional manufacturing ERPsCommon pitfalls like spreadsheet reliance and change order chaosThe difference between machine builders and system integrators (and how ERP can serve both)How they approach implementation in 4–6 months, not 4–6 yearsWhy people who've used Total ETO often end up joining the companyWhether you're managing projects off scratch paper or already in the market for your first ERP, this episode is full of insights on how to bring structure and visibility to custom manufacturing.

WBSRocks: Business Growth with ERP and Digital Transformation
WBSP682: Grow Your Business by Learning Why Understanding Software BOMs is Critical w/ Matt Van Itallie

WBSRocks: Business Growth with ERP and Digital Transformation

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2025 55:52


Send us a textThe CrowdStrike incident has shed light on the hidden risks within software supply chains, prompting companies to reevaluate their security posture and the role of software bills of materials (SBOMs). While some may view this as an isolated event, the reality is that vulnerabilities within supply chains are often deeper and more complex than they initially appear—especially as AI-driven advancements introduce even greater dependencies and potential attack surfaces. Despite this growing risk, many buyers still overlook SBOMs when selecting software solutions, failing to recognize their critical importance for transparency, security, and regulatory compliance. As software ecosystems become increasingly intricate, organizations must prioritize SBOMs to mitigate risks, ensure accountability, and safeguard their digital infrastructure against evolving threats.In this episode, Sam Gupta engages in a LinkedIn live session with Matt Van Itallie, Founder and CEO of Sema to provide insights into why understanding software BOMs is critical and how that can help with risk management.Background Soundtrack: Away From You – Mauro SommFor more information on growth strategies for SMBs using ERP and digital transformation, visit our community at wbs.rocks or elevatiq.com. To ensure that you never miss an episode of the WBS podcast, subscribe on your favorite podcasting platform.

Les Cast Codeurs Podcast
LCC 322 - Maaaaveeeeen 4 !

Les Cast Codeurs Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2025 77:13


Arnaud et Emmanuel discutent des nouvelles de ce mois. On y parle intégrité de JVM, fetch size de JDBC, MCP, de prompt engineering, de DeepSeek bien sûr mais aussi de Maven 4 et des proxy de répository Maven. Et d'autres choses encore, bonne lecture. Enregistré le 7 février 2025 Téléchargement de l'épisode LesCastCodeurs-Episode-322.mp3 ou en vidéo sur YouTube. News Langages Les evolutions de la JVM pour augmenter l'intégrité https://inside.java/2025/01/03/evolving-default-integrity/ un article sur les raisons pour lesquelles les editeurs de frameworks et les utilisateurs s'arrachent les cheveux et vont continuer garantir l'integrite du code et des données en enlevant des APIs existantes historiquemnt agents dynamiques, setAccessible, Unsafe, JNI Article expliques les risques percus par les mainteneurs de la JVM Franchement c'est un peu leg sur les causes l'article, auto propagande JavaScript Temporal, enfin une API propre et moderne pour gérer les dates en JS https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/blog/javascript-temporal-is-coming/ JavaScript Temporal est un nouvel objet conçu pour remplacer l'objet Date, qui présente des défauts. Il résout des problèmes tels que le manque de prise en charge des fuseaux horaires et la mutabilité. Temporal introduit des concepts tels que les instants, les heures civiles et les durées. Il fournit des classes pour gérer diverses représentations de date/heure, y compris celles qui tiennent compte du fuseau horaire et celles qui n'en tiennent pas compte. Temporal simplifie l'utilisation de différents calendriers (par exemple, chinois, hébreu). Il comprend des méthodes pour les comparaisons, les conversions et le formatage des dates et des heures. La prise en charge par les navigateurs est expérimentale, Firefox Nightly ayant l'implémentation la plus aboutie. Un polyfill est disponible pour essayer Temporal dans n'importe quel navigateur. Librairies Un article sur les fetch size du JDBC et les impacts sur vos applications https://in.relation.to/2025/01/24/jdbc-fetch-size/ qui connait la valeur fetch size par default de son driver? en fonction de vos use cases, ca peut etre devastateur exemple d'une appli qui retourne 12 lignes et un fetch size de oracle a 10, 2 a/r pour rien et si c'est 50 lignres retournées la base de donnée est le facteur limitant, pas Java donc monter sont fetch size est avantageux, on utilise la memoire de Java pour eviter la latence Quarkus annouce les MCP servers project pour collecter les servier MCP en Java https://quarkus.io/blog/introducing-mcp-servers/ MCP d'Anthropic introspecteur de bases JDBC lecteur de filke system Dessine en Java FX demarrables facilement avec jbang et testes avec claude desktop, goose et mcp-cli permet d'utliser le pouvoir des librarires Java de votre IA d'ailleurs Spring a la version 0.6 de leur support MCP https://spring.io/blog/2025/01/23/spring-ai-mcp-0 Infrastructure Apache Flink sur Kibernetes https://www.decodable.co/blog/get-running-with-apache-flink-on-kubernetes-2 un article tres complet ejn deux parties sur l'installation de Flink sur Kubernetes installation, setup mais aussi le checkpointing, la HA, l'observablité Data et Intelligence Artificielle 10 techniques de prompt engineering https://medium.com/google-cloud/10-prompt-engineering-techniques-every-beginner-should-know-bf6c195916c7 Si vous voulez aller plus loin, l'article référence un très bon livre blanc sur le prompt engineering https://www.kaggle.com/whitepaper-prompt-engineering Les techniques évoquées : Zero-Shot Prompting: On demande directement à l'IA de répondre à une question sans lui fournir d'exemple préalable. C'est comme si on posait une question à une personne sans lui donner de contexte. Few-Shot Prompting: On donne à l'IA un ou plusieurs exemples de la tâche qu'on souhaite qu'elle accomplisse. C'est comme montrer à quelqu'un comment faire quelque chose avant de lui demander de le faire. System Prompting: On définit le contexte général et le but de la tâche pour l'IA. C'est comme donner à l'IA des instructions générales sur ce qu'elle doit faire. Role Prompting: On attribue un rôle spécifique à l'IA (enseignant, journaliste, etc.). C'est comme demander à quelqu'un de jouer un rôle spécifique. Contextual Prompting: On fournit des informations supplémentaires ou un contexte pour la tâche. C'est comme donner à quelqu'un toutes les informations nécessaires pour répondre à une question. Step-Back Prompting: On pose d'abord une question générale, puis on utilise la réponse pour poser une question plus spécifique. C'est comme poser une question ouverte avant de poser une question plus fermée. Chain-of-Thought Prompting: On demande à l'IA de montrer étape par étape comment elle arrive à sa conclusion. C'est comme demander à quelqu'un d'expliquer son raisonnement. Self-Consistency Prompting: On pose plusieurs fois la même question à l'IA et on compare les réponses pour trouver la plus cohérente. C'est comme vérifier une réponse en la posant sous différentes formes. Tree-of-Thoughts Prompting: On permet à l'IA d'explorer plusieurs chemins de raisonnement en même temps. C'est comme considérer toutes les options possibles avant de prendre une décision. ReAct Prompting: On permet à l'IA d'interagir avec des outils externes pour résoudre des problèmes complexes. C'est comme donner à quelqu'un les outils nécessaires pour résoudre un problème. Les patterns GenAI the thoughtworks https://martinfowler.com/articles/gen-ai-patterns/ tres introductif et pre RAG le direct prompt qui est un appel direct au LLM: limitations de connaissance et de controle de l'experience eval: evaluer la sortie d'un LLM avec plusieurs techniques mais fondamentalement une fonction qui prend la demande, la reponse et donc un score numerique evaluation via un LLM (le meme ou un autre), ou evaluation humaine tourner les evaluations a partir de la chaine de build amis aussi en live vu que les LLMs puvent evoluer. Decrit les embedding notament d'image amis aussi de texte avec la notion de contexte DeepSeek et la fin de la domination de NVidia https://youtubetranscriptoptimizer.com/blog/05_the_short_case_for_nvda un article sur les raisons pour lesquelles NVIDIA va se faire cahllengert sur ses marges 90% de marge quand meme parce que les plus gros GPU et CUDA qui est proprio mais des approches ardware alternatives existent qui sont plus efficientes (TPU et gros waffle) Google, MS et d'autres construisent leurs GPU alternatifs CUDA devient de moins en moins le linga franca avec l'investissement sur des langages intermediares alternatifs par Apple, Google OpenAI etc L'article parle de DeepSkeek qui est venu mettre une baffe dans le monde des LLMs Ils ont construit un competiteur a gpt4o et o1 avec 5M de dollars et des capacites de raisonnements impressionnant la cles c'etait beaucoup de trick d'optimisation mais le plus gros est d'avoir des poids de neurores sur 8 bits vs 32 pour les autres. et donc de quatizer au fil de l'eau et au moment de l'entrainement beaucoup de reinforcemnt learning innovatifs aussi et des Mixture of Expert donc ~50x moins chers que OpenAI Donc plus besoin de GPU qui on des tonnes de vRAM ah et DeepSeek est open source un article de semianalytics change un peu le narratif le papier de DeepSkeek en dit long via ses omissions par ensemple les 6M c'est juste l'inference en GPU, pas les couts de recherches et divers trials et erreurs en comparaison Claude Sonnet a coute 10M en infererence DeepSeek a beaucoup de CPU pre ban et ceratins post bans evalués a 5 Milliards en investissement. leurs avancées et leur ouverture reste extremement interessante Une intro à Apache Iceberg http://blog.ippon.fr/2025/01/17/la-revolution-des-donnees-lavenement-des-lakehouses-avec-apache-iceberg/ issue des limites du data lake. non structuré et des Data Warehouses aux limites en diversite de données et de volume entrent les lakehouse Et particulierement Apache Iceberg issue de Netflix gestion de schema mais flexible notion de copy en write vs merge on read en fonction de besoins garantie atomicite, coherence, isoliation et durabilite notion de time travel et rollback partitions cachées (qui abstraient la partition et ses transfos) et evolution de partitions compatbile avec les moteurs de calcul comme spark, trino, flink etc explique la structure des metadonnées et des données Guillaume s'amuse à générer des histoires courtes de Science-Fiction en programmant des Agents IA avec LangChain4j et aussi avec des workflows https://glaforge.dev/posts/2025/01/27/an-ai-agent-to-generate-short-scifi-stories/ https://glaforge.dev/posts/2025/01/31/a-genai-agent-with-a-real-workflow/ Création d'un générateur automatisé de nouvelles de science-fiction à l'aide de Gemini et Imagen en Java, LangChain4j, sur Google Cloud. Le système génère chaque nuit des histoires, complétées par des illustrations créées par le modèle Imagen 3, et les publie sur un site Web. Une étape d'auto-réflexion utilise Gemini pour sélectionner la meilleure image pour chaque chapitre. L'agent utilise un workflow explicite, drivé par le code Java, où les étapes sont prédéfinies dans le code, plutôt que de s'appuyer sur une planification basée sur LLM. Le code est disponible sur GitHub et l'application est déployée sur Google Cloud. L'article oppose les agents de workflow explicites aux agents autonomes, en soulignant les compromis de chaque approche. Car parfois, les Agent IA autonomes qui gèrent leur propre planning hallucinent un peu trop et n'établissent pas un plan correctement, ou ne le suive pas comme il faut, voire hallucine des “function call”. Le projet utilise Cloud Build, le Cloud Run jobs, Cloud Scheduler, Firestore comme base de données, et Firebase pour le déploiement et l'automatisation du frontend. Dans le deuxième article, L'approche est différente, Guillaume utilise un outil de Workflow, plutôt que de diriger le planning avec du code Java. L'approche impérative utilise du code Java explicite pour orchestrer le workflow, offrant ainsi un contrôle et une parallélisation précis. L'approche déclarative utilise un fichier YAML pour définir le workflow, en spécifiant les étapes, les entrées, les sorties et l'ordre d'exécution. Le workflow comprend les étapes permettant de générer une histoire avec Gemini 2, de créer une invite d'image, de générer des images avec Imagen 3 et d'enregistrer le résultat dans Cloud Firestore (base de donnée NoSQL). Les principaux avantages de l'approche impérative sont un contrôle précis, une parallélisation explicite et des outils de programmation familiers. Les principaux avantages de l'approche déclarative sont des définitions de workflow peut-être plus faciles à comprendre (même si c'est un YAML, berk !) la visualisation, l'évolutivité et une maintenance simplifiée (on peut juste changer le YAML dans la console, comme au bon vieux temps du PHP en prod). Les inconvénients de l'approche impérative incluent le besoin de connaissances en programmation, les défis potentiels en matière de maintenance et la gestion des conteneurs. Les inconvénients de l'approche déclarative incluent une création YAML pénible, un contrôle de parallélisation limité, l'absence d'émulateur local et un débogage moins intuitif. Le choix entre les approches dépend des exigences du projet, la déclarative étant adaptée aux workflows plus simples. L'article conclut que la planification déclarative peut aider les agents IA à rester concentrés et prévisibles. Outillage Vulnérabilité des proxy Maven https://github.blog/security/vulnerability-research/attacks-on-maven-proxy-repositories/ Quelque soit le langage, la techno, il est hautement conseillé de mettre en place des gestionnaires de repositories en tant que proxy pour mieux contrôler les dépendances qui contribuent à la création de vos produits Michael Stepankin de l'équipe GitHub Security Lab a cherché a savoir si ces derniers ne sont pas aussi sources de vulnérabilité en étudiant quelques CVEs sur des produits comme JFrog Artifactory, Sonatype Nexus, et Reposilite Certaines failles viennent de la UI des produits qui permettent d'afficher les artifacts (ex: mettez un JS dans un fichier POM) et même de naviguer dedans (ex: voir le contenu d'un jar / zip et on exploite l'API pour lire, voir modifier des fichiers du serveur en dehors des archives) Les artifacts peuvent aussi être compromis en jouant sur les paramètres propriétaires des URLs ou en jouant sur le nomage avec les encodings. Bref, rien n'est simple ni niveau. Tout système rajoute de la compléxité et il est important de les tenir à mettre à jour. Il faut surveiller activement sa chaine de distribution via différents moyens et ne pas tout miser sur le repository manager. L'auteur a fait une présentation sur le sujet : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0Z_QXtk0Z54 Apache Maven 4… Bientôt, c'est promis …. qu'est ce qu'il y aura dedans ? https://gnodet.github.io/maven4-presentation/ Et aussi https://github.com/Bukama/MavenStuff/blob/main/Maven4/whatsnewinmaven4.md Apache Maven 4 Doucement mais surement …. c'est le principe d'un projet Maven 4.0.0-rc-2 est dispo (Dec 2024). Maven a plus de 20 ans et est largement utilisé dans l'écosystème Java. La compatibilité ascendante a toujours été une priorité, mais elle a limité la flexibilité. Maven 4 introduit des changements significatifs, notamment un nouveau schéma de construction et des améliorations du code. Changements du POM Séparation du Build-POM et du Consumer-POM : Build-POM : Contient des informations propres à la construction (ex. plugins, configurations). Consumer-POM : Contient uniquement les informations nécessaires aux consommateurs d'artefacts (ex. dépendances). Nouveau Modèle Version 4.1.0 : Utilisé uniquement pour le Build-POM, alors que le Consumer-POM reste en 4.0.0 pour la compatibilité. Introduit de nouveaux éléments et en marque certains comme obsolètes. Modules renommés en sous-projets : “Modules” devient “Sous-projets” pour éviter la confusion avec les Modules Java. L'élément remplace (qui reste pris en charge). Nouveau type de packaging : “bom” (Bill of Materials) : Différencie les POMs parents et les BOMs de gestion des dépendances. Prend en charge les exclusions et les imports basés sur les classifiers. Déclaration explicite du répertoire racine : permet de définir explicitement le répertoire racine du projet. Élimine toute ambiguïté sur la localisation des racines de projet. Nouvelles variables de répertoire : ${project.rootDirectory}, ${session.topDirectory} et ${session.rootDirectory} pour une meilleure gestion des chemins. Remplace les anciennes solutions non officielles et variables internes obsolètes. Prise en charge de syntaxes alternatives pour le POM Introduction de ModelParser SPI permettant des syntaxes alternatives pour le POM. Apache Maven Hocon Extension est un exemple précoce de cette fonctionnalité. Améliorations pour les sous-projets Versioning automatique des parents Il n'est plus nécessaire de définir la version des parents dans chaque sous-projet. Fonctionne avec le modèle de version 4.1.0 et s'étend aux dépendances internes au projet. Support complet des variables compatibles CI Le Flatten Maven Plugin n'est plus requis. Prend en charge les variables comme ${revision} pour le versioning. Peut être défini via maven.config ou la ligne de commande (mvn verify -Drevision=4.0.1). Améliorations et corrections du Reactor Correction de bug : Gestion améliorée de --also-make lors de la reprise des builds. Nouvelle option --resume (-r) pour redémarrer à partir du dernier sous-projet en échec. Les sous-projets déjà construits avec succès sont ignorés lors de la reprise. Constructions sensibles aux sous-dossiers : Possibilité d'exécuter des outils sur des sous-projets sélectionnés uniquement. Recommandation : Utiliser mvn verify plutôt que mvn clean install. Autres Améliorations Timestamps cohérents pour tous les sous-projets dans les archives packagées. Déploiement amélioré : Le déploiement ne se produit que si tous les sous-projets sont construits avec succès. Changements de workflow, cycle de vie et exécution Java 17 requis pour exécuter Maven Java 17 est le JDK minimum requis pour exécuter Maven 4. Les anciennes versions de Java peuvent toujours être ciblées pour la compilation via Maven Toolchains. Java 17 a été préféré à Java 21 en raison d'un support à long terme plus étendu. Mise à jour des plugins et maintenance des applications Suppression des fonctionnalités obsolètes (ex. Plexus Containers, expressions ${pom.}). Mise à jour du Super POM, modifiant les versions par défaut des plugins. Les builds peuvent se comporter différemment ; définissez des versions fixes des plugins pour éviter les changements inattendus. Maven 4 affiche un avertissement si des versions par défaut sont utilisées. Nouveau paramètre “Fail on Severity” Le build peut échouer si des messages de log atteignent un niveau de gravité spécifique (ex. WARN). Utilisable via --fail-on-severity WARN ou -fos WARN. Maven Shell (mvnsh) Chaque exécution de mvn nécessitait auparavant un redémarrage complet de Java/Maven. Maven 4 introduit Maven Shell (mvnsh), qui maintient un processus Maven résident unique ouvert pour plusieurs commandes. Améliore la performance et réduit les temps de build. Alternative : Utilisez Maven Daemon (mvnd), qui gère un pool de processus Maven résidents. Architecture Un article sur les feature flags avec Unleash https://feeds.feedblitz.com//911939960/0/baeldungImplement-Feature-Flags-in-Java-With-Unleash Pour A/B testing et des cycles de développements plus rapides pour « tester en prod » Montre comment tourner sous docker unleash Et ajouter la librairie a du code java pour tester un feature flag Sécurité Keycloak 26.1 https://www.keycloak.org/2025/01/keycloak-2610-released.html detection des noeuds via la proble base de donnée aulieu echange reseau virtual threads pour infinispan et jgroups opentelemetry tracing supporté et plein de fonctionalités de sécurité Loi, société et organisation Les grands morceaux du coût et revenus d'une conférence. Ici http://bdx.io|bdx.io https://bsky.app/profile/ameliebenoit33.bsky.social/post/3lgzslhedzk2a 44% le billet 52% les sponsors 38% loc du lieu 29% traiteur et café 12% standiste 5% frais speaker (donc pas tous) Ask Me Anything Julien de Provin: J'aime beaucoup le mode “continuous testing” de Quarkus, et je me demandais s'il existait une alternative en dehors de Quarkus, ou à défaut, des ressources sur son fonctionnement ? J'aimerais beaucoup avoir un outil agnostique utilisable sur les projets non-Quarkus sur lesquels j'intervient, quitte à y metttre un peu d'huile de coude (ou de phalange pour le coup). https://github.com/infinitest/infinitest/ Conférences La liste des conférences provenant de Developers Conferences Agenda/List par Aurélie Vache et contributeurs : 6-7 février 2025 : Touraine Tech - Tours (France) 21 février 2025 : LyonJS 100 - Lyon (France) 28 février 2025 : Paris TS La Conf - Paris (France) 6 mars 2025 : DevCon #24 : 100% IA - Paris (France) 13 mars 2025 : Oracle CloudWorld Tour Paris - Paris (France) 14 mars 2025 : Rust In Paris 2025 - Paris (France) 19-21 mars 2025 : React Paris - Paris (France) 20 mars 2025 : PGDay Paris - Paris (France) 20-21 mars 2025 : Agile Niort - Niort (France) 25 mars 2025 : ParisTestConf - Paris (France) 26-29 mars 2025 : JChateau Unconference 2025 - Cour-Cheverny (France) 27-28 mars 2025 : SymfonyLive Paris 2025 - Paris (France) 28 mars 2025 : DataDays - Lille (France) 28-29 mars 2025 : Agile Games France 2025 - Lille (France) 3 avril 2025 : DotJS - Paris (France) 3 avril 2025 : SoCraTes Rennes 2025 - Rennes (France) 4 avril 2025 : Flutter Connection 2025 - Paris (France) 4 avril 2025 : aMP Orléans 04-04-2025 - Orléans (France) 10-11 avril 2025 : Android Makers - Montrouge (France) 10-12 avril 2025 : Devoxx Greece - Athens (Greece) 16-18 avril 2025 : Devoxx France - Paris (France) 23-25 avril 2025 : MODERN ENDPOINT MANAGEMENT EMEA SUMMIT 2025 - Paris (France) 24 avril 2025 : IA Data Day 2025 - Strasbourg (France) 29-30 avril 2025 : MixIT - Lyon (France) 7-9 mai 2025 : Devoxx UK - London (UK) 15 mai 2025 : Cloud Toulouse - Toulouse (France) 16 mai 2025 : AFUP Day 2025 Lille - Lille (France) 16 mai 2025 : AFUP Day 2025 Lyon - Lyon (France) 16 mai 2025 : AFUP Day 2025 Poitiers - Poitiers (France) 24 mai 2025 : Polycloud - Montpellier (France) 24 mai 2025 : NG Baguette Conf 2025 - Nantes (France) 5-6 juin 2025 : AlpesCraft - Grenoble (France) 5-6 juin 2025 : Devquest 2025 - Niort (France) 10-11 juin 2025 : Modern Workplace Conference Paris 2025 - Paris (France) 11-13 juin 2025 : Devoxx Poland - Krakow (Poland) 12-13 juin 2025 : Agile Tour Toulouse - Toulouse (France) 12-13 juin 2025 : DevLille - Lille (France) 13 juin 2025 : Tech F'Est 2025 - Nancy (France) 17 juin 2025 : Mobilis In Mobile - Nantes (France) 24 juin 2025 : WAX 2025 - Aix-en-Provence (France) 25-26 juin 2025 : Agi'Lille 2025 - Lille (France) 25-27 juin 2025 : BreizhCamp 2025 - Rennes (France) 26-27 juin 2025 : Sunny Tech - Montpellier (France) 1-4 juillet 2025 : Open edX Conference - 2025 - Palaiseau (France) 7-9 juillet 2025 : Riviera DEV 2025 - Sophia Antipolis (France) 18-19 septembre 2025 : API Platform Conference - Lille (France) & Online 2-3 octobre 2025 : Volcamp - Clermont-Ferrand (France) 6-10 octobre 2025 : Devoxx Belgium - Antwerp (Belgium) 9-10 octobre 2025 : Forum PHP 2025 - Marne-la-Vallée (France) 16-17 octobre 2025 : DevFest Nantes - Nantes (France) 4-7 novembre 2025 : NewCrafts 2025 - Paris (France) 6 novembre 2025 : dotAI 2025 - Paris (France) 7 novembre 2025 : BDX I/O - Bordeaux (France) 12-14 novembre 2025 : Devoxx Morocco - Marrakech (Morocco) 28-31 janvier 2026 : SnowCamp 2026 - Grenoble (France) 23-25 avril 2026 : Devoxx Greece - Athens (Greece) 17 juin 2026 : Devoxx Poland - Krakow (Poland) Nous contacter Pour réagir à cet épisode, venez discuter sur le groupe Google https://groups.google.com/group/lescastcodeurs Contactez-nous via X/twitter https://twitter.com/lescastcodeurs ou Bluesky https://bsky.app/profile/lescastcodeurs.com Faire un crowdcast ou une crowdquestion Soutenez Les Cast Codeurs sur Patreon https://www.patreon.com/LesCastCodeurs Tous les épisodes et toutes les infos sur https://lescastcodeurs.com/

The Ralph William Podcast
CWRW Tuesday Truth Boms

The Ralph William Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2024 116:38


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Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2024 48:07


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WISSEN SCHAFFT GELD - Aktien und Geldanlage. Wie Märkte und Finanzen wirklich funktionieren.
#846 - Koppeln sich die Aktienmärkte von der Realität ab?

WISSEN SCHAFFT GELD - Aktien und Geldanlage. Wie Märkte und Finanzen wirklich funktionieren.

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2024 20:50


Wie können Aktienkurse in Anbetracht derzeit ernüchternder Nachrichten aus Politik, Geopolitik und Wirtschaft mit neuen Höchstständen flirten? Schauen wir genauer hin. Der Aktienmarkt funktioniert wie ein Mechanismus, der die Einschätzungen von vielen Millionen Anlegern weltweit zusammenfasst und daraus Preise ableitet, zu denen diese Anleger Unternehmensanteile zu handeln bereit sind. Viel Spaß beim Hören,Dein Matthias Krapp(Transkript dieser Folge weiter unten) NEU!!! Hier kannst Du Dich kostenlos für meinen Minikurs registrieren und reinschauen. Es lohnt sich: https://portal.abatus-beratung.com/geldanlage-kurs/   

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BICOM's Podcast
Episode 237 | Four Years of the Abraham Accords

BICOM's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 17, 2024 33:52


In this episode, Daniel J. Levy speaks to Dr Nir Boms about the 4th anniversary of the signing of the Abraham Accords. They discuss the state of the Accords, their potential for expansion, as well as current relations with Jordan and Egypt. Boms is a Research Fellow at the Moshe Dayan Center at Tel Aviv University. He is the Chairman of the Syria Research Forum and the Gulf Israel Policy Forum, as well as the coordinator of the TAU Workshop on Israel and the Middle East and the Hiwar Forum for Intra-Regional Dialogue.

Paul's Security Weekly
Building AI BOMs - Helen Oakley - PSW #841

Paul's Security Weekly

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2024 181:47


Larry and Helen walk us through the AI supply chain landscape. Learn what goes into building and using AI models and the dangers that could lurk within. Segment Resources: Community efforts on AIBOM topic: https://github.com/aibom-squad This week: I want all the firmware, its not just TP-Link, CVEs for malware, BLE and your health, faking your own death, serial ports, stealthy Linux malware, call this number, finding all the Wordpress plugin vulnerabilities! Visit https://www.securityweekly.com/psw for all the latest episodes! Show Notes: https://securityweekly.com/psw-841

Paul's Security Weekly (Podcast-Only)
Building AI BOMs - Helen Oakley - PSW #841

Paul's Security Weekly (Podcast-Only)

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2024 181:47


Larry and Helen walk us through the AI supply chain landscape. Learn what goes into building and using AI models and the dangers that could lurk within. Segment Resources: Community efforts on AIBOM topic: https://github.com/aibom-squad This week: I want all the firmware, its not just TP-Link, CVEs for malware, BLE and your health, faking your own death, serial ports, stealthy Linux malware, call this number, finding all the Wordpress plugin vulnerabilities! Visit https://www.securityweekly.com/psw for all the latest episodes! Show Notes: https://securityweekly.com/psw-841

Application Security PodCast
Steve Springett -- Software and System Transparency

Application Security PodCast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2024 48:13


In this episode of the Application Security Podcast, hosts Chris Romeo and Robert Hurlbut welcome back Steve Springett, an expert in secure software development and a key figure in several OWASP projects. Steve unpacks CycloneDX and the value proposition of various BOMs. He gives us a rundown of the BOM landscape and unveils some new BOM projects that will continue to unify the security industry. Steve is a seasoned guest of the show so we learn a bit more about Steve's hobbies, providing a personal glimpse into his life outside of technology.Links from this episode:https://cyclonedx.org/Previous episodes with Steve Springett:JC Herz and Steve Springett -- SBOMs and software supply chain assuranceSteve Springett — An insiders checklist for Software Composition AnalysisSteve Springett -- Dependency Check and Dependency TrackBook: Software Transparency: Supply Chain Security in an Era of a Software-Driven Society by Chris Hughes and Tony TurnerFOLLOW OUR SOCIAL MEDIA: ➜Twitter: @AppSecPodcast➜LinkedIn: The Application Security Podcast➜YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@ApplicationSecurityPodcast Thanks for Listening! ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

Paul's Security Weekly TV
Building AI BOMs - Helen Oakley - PSW #841

Paul's Security Weekly TV

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2024 61:39


Larry and Helen walk us through the AI supply chain landscape. Learn what goes into building and using AI models and the dangers that could lurk within. Segment Resources: Community efforts on AIBOM topic: https://github.com/aibom-squad Show Notes: https://securityweekly.com/psw-841

Paul's Security Weekly (Video-Only)
Building AI BOMs - Helen Oakley - PSW #841

Paul's Security Weekly (Video-Only)

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2024 61:39


Larry and Helen walk us through the AI supply chain landscape. Learn what goes into building and using AI models and the dangers that could lurk within. Segment Resources: Community efforts on AIBOM topic: https://github.com/aibom-squad Show Notes: https://securityweekly.com/psw-841

Data-Driven Finance: The Financial Intelligence Podcast
Steve Boms of Allon Advocacy on Open Bank Regulation

Data-Driven Finance: The Financial Intelligence Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 28, 2024 21:54


Our guest this episode is Steve Boms, Founder and President at Allon Advocacy and also Executive Director of the Financial Data & Technology Association. Steve comes out of Penn State and has worked at Capital One, the International Securities Exchange, and the US House of Representatives assisting a senior member of the Financial Services Committee. We talk about regulations and government relations in financial services. Topics include: Who needs a lobbyist? How do the countries stack up against each other in terms of regulation readiness for open banking? Dodd Frank passed into law in 2010 but we're only talking about the regulations going into place at the end of 2024. Why? What are the metrics we should be looking at that will indicate we're moving toward connected finance in the right way and at the right speed? What must the consumer be reassured of when it comes to asking them to offer up their data? Why financial services is one of the first verticals being looked at for the application of data regulation. How data access will bring more competition which will bring more benefits to consumers. Helpful Links: Allon Advocacy Financial Data & Technology Association Steve Boms on LinkedIn Envestnet Yodlee

Collaborative With Spencer Krause
Collaborative with Spencer Krause - E144 - Sam Fatoohi (Startup Founder)

Collaborative With Spencer Krause

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2024 30:08


Join me as I speak with Bomello Cofounder and CEO, Sam Fatoohi about Product Lifecycle Management, Working in Management Consulting, the Wu Tang Clan, and more. Building hardware is complicated, your PLM shouldn't be. If you are building hardware and want help managing your BOMs, please consider Bomello as your product lifecycle management partner. Find out more about Bomello (https://bomello.com and https://www.linkedin.com/company/bomello) If you enjoyed this episode and want to see / hear more like it please subscribe to Collaborative With Spencer Krause today. You'll get notified every time a new episode releases and it's the best way to support the channel! Companies looking to outsource difficult robotics engineering problems should consider SKA Robotics. They sponsor this podcast and solve some of the most difficult robotics engineering problems in the world.

Collaborative With Spencer Krause
Collaborative with Spencer Krause - E144 - Sam Fatoohi (Startup Founder)

Collaborative With Spencer Krause

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2024 30:08


Join me as I speak with Bomello Cofounder and CEO, Sam Fatoohi about Product Lifecycle Management, Working in Management Consulting, the Wu Tang Clan, and more. Building hardware is complicated, your PLM shouldn't be. If you are building hardware and want help managing your BOMs, please consider Bomello as your product lifecycle management partner. Find out more about Bomello (https://bomello.com and https://www.linkedin.com/company/bomello) If you enjoyed this episode and want to see / hear more like it please subscribe to Collaborative With Spencer Krause today. You'll get notified every time a new episode releases and it's the best way to support the channel! Companies looking to outsource difficult robotics engineering problems should consider SKA Robotics. They sponsor this podcast and solve some of the most difficult robotics engineering problems in the world.

Redefining CyberSecurity
AI BOMs, and other insights into the future of Cybersecurity and AI | An RSA Conference 2024 Conversation with Helen Oakley and Christina Stokes | On Location Coverage with Sean Martin and Marco Ciappelli

Redefining CyberSecurity

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2024 15:18


Guest: Helen Oakley, Director of Secure Software Supply Chain and Secure Development, SAPOn LinkedIn | https://www.linkedin.com/in/helen-oakley/____________________________Host: Christina Stokes, Host, On Cyber & AI Podcast, Founder of Narito CybersecurityOn ITSPmagazine | https://www.itspmagazine.com/itspmagazine-podcast-radio-hosts/christina-stokesOn LinkedIn | https://www.linkedin.com/in/xTinaStokes/____________________________Episode NotesThis year many conversation at RSA conference rotate around artificial intelligence. Yes, AI is becoming more prevalent and essential, even in cybersecurity. At ITSP Magazine's RSA 2024 coverage, Helen Oakley and Christina Stokes shed light on the critical role of AI BOMs in safeguarding our digital ecosystems.The Introduction of Helen Oakley with SAPChristina Stokes sits down with Helen Oakley, director of software supply chain security and secure development at SAP, to learn about her journey from software development to cybersecurity. Helen discusses the importance of securing software supply chains in a global context where attacks can have far-reaching implications.Unpacking the Significance of Supply Chain SecurityHelen elaborates on the evolving landscape of cybersecurity, emphasizing the increasing focus on supply chain security as a prime target for attackers. She highlights the vulnerabilities present in open source components and the imperative to instill transparency and automation in securing software development processes.The Intersection of AI and SecurityAs the conversation steers towards AI being used as a weapon in supply chain attacks, Christina and Helen explore the concept of weaponizing tools and the proactive measures needed to mitigate AI-related security risks. They underscore the need for vigilance in understanding AI systems and guarding against malicious manipulation.The Role of AI BOMs in CybersecurityHelen connects the dots between the workshop's focus on AI BOMs and the imperative for comprehensive transparency in AI systems. She elucidates how AI Bill of Materials (BOM) acts as a framework for understanding AI models, their development processes, and potential risks, allowing for effective risk assessment and response strategies.The Evolution of AI and Its Industry ImpactChristina reflects on the rapid evolution of AI in shaping industries and the need for professionals to adapt to AI technologies. She envisions AI as a collaborative ally in enhancing security measures, emphasizing the pivotal role of humans in monitoring and optimizing AI systems for accuracy and reliability.Exploring Hypothetical Scenarios of AI ApocalypseIn a thought-provoking discussion, Helen and Christina speculate on hypothetical scenarios where AI could potentially pose existential threats. They stress the importance of training AI models with precision to align with human values and prevent catastrophic consequences.Resources and Community Engagement in AI SecurityHelen encourages following her on LinkedIn for educational content and highlights the upcoming AIBOM forum by CISA government, inviting industry experts and enthusiasts to contribute to the dialogue.As we navigate the complexities of cybersecurity and artificial intelligence, the insights shared by Helen Oakley and Christina Stokes illuminate the path towards a more secure and transparent digital future. From supply chain intricacies to the transformative potential of AI, the discourse echoes the need for collaboration and innovation in safeguarding our digital ecosystems.Be sure to follow our Coverage Journey and subscribe to our podcasts!____________________________Follow our RSA Conference USA 2024 coverage: https://www.itspmagazine.com/rsa-conference-usa-2024-rsac-san-francisco-usa-cybersecurity-event-infosec-conference-coverageOn YouTube:

The Bigger Picture
Ep. 51 - Nir Boms: A Vision of Hope for Israel & The Middle East

The Bigger Picture

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2024 30:57


In today's episode, I spoke with Nir Boms, a research fellow of the Moshe Dayan Center specializing in Middle Eastern policy and counter-terrorism.We spoke about: * The tragic events of October 7th * The Abraham Accords & progress with Saudi Arabia * Iran's role in instigating terrorism * Deradicalization of Palestinians * The Jewish legacy of hope and praying for peace * A hopeful vision for a peaceful Middle East This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit thebiggerpicturepod.substack.com

OnTrack with Judy Warner
Hands-On with Altium 365's New BOM Portal

OnTrack with Judy Warner

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 25, 2024 36:01


In this episode of the OnTrack Podcast, we explore the innovative BOM Portal in Altium 365, a cutting-edge tool transforming PCB design and electronic development. Tech Consultant Zach Peterson sits down with Ananth Avva, General Manager at Altium's Cloud Platform, and Damir Khayrutdinov, Product Manager at Altium, to discuss the tool.  Altium's BOM Portal, compared to ActiveBOM, offers a seamless and efficient approach to managing bill of materials (BOM) throughout the product lifecycle. We dive deep into the capabilities and features of the BOM Portal, including its integration with various CAD tools and its role in streamlining design-to-realization processes. Learn from our guests about the trends and challenges in electronics development and how Altium Designer 24's BOM Portal addresses these issues.  Key Highlights Discussion on trends in electronics development Reasons for building the BOM Portal on Altium 365 Challenges in BOM management and how the BOM Portal addresses them Insights into the relationship between ActiveBOM and the BOM Portal, how it works, customer response, future developments, multi-board systems, and the future vision for Altium 365 Resources and Links Follow Ananth Avva and Damir Khayrutdinov on LinkedIn Learn More about BOM Portal Here How to 'Shift Left' and Connect Procurement and Engineering? Altium 365 BOM Portal Step-by-Step BOM Portal Webinar Transcript Zach:  Some of the features that you just mentioned sounds a bit like ActiveBOM in Altium Designer and I think the more experienced Altium Designer users out there will notice this. So, how exactly does this new tool compare with ActiveBOM? Does it replace it or does it complement it? Damir Khayrutdinov: Yeah, it's a good question. ActiveBOM is a BOM tool what was designed to help engineering team release design BOMs with all needed information and capabilities such as adding alternates, line numbers, custom lines, et cetera. And seems it works well based on level of adoption and user feedback. However, it's embedded into the design tool, Altium Designer. Zach: Hello, everyone. Welcome to the Altium OnTrack podcast. I'm your host, Zach Peterson. Today, we're talking with Ananth Avva, General Manager of Altium's cloud business and Damir Khayrutdinov, Product Manager at Altium. We're gonna be discussing one of the new features in Altium Designer 24 and that feature is the BOM Portal. I got to see a short demo of it before this episode and so I'm very excited about this new feature and I hope all of you will be as well. Damir and Ananth, thank you so much for joining me today. Ananth Avva: Yeah, likewise. Great to be here, Zach. Zach: So, what are some of the trends and problems that you're seeing in the electronics development space, Ananth? Ananth Avva: Yeah. So, I think the common root cause is the velocity of the actual development process continues to accelerate and the proliferation of electronics as everyone probably listening to the podcast, they're no stranger to that. But I think that's the root cause but the symptoms show up and I would say in three different areas. The first one is, sort of, mapping requirements and intent to the actual design. So, when you start going from functional to physical to actually the layout, are you actually bringing those requirements all the way through, right? The second one, while in the post Covid era, we've seen supply chain, et cetera, settle down. Supply chain, and also just compliance for components 'cause that's still about 40% to 70% of what you're building is a big area of focus especially as we're getting into whether it be geopolitical tensions in the Red Sea, all the way to trying to understand your actual full traceability of where the components coming from down to the fabrication plant. So, that's a very big area of focus, especially for our aero military customers. The third area, I would say, is getting into some of these emerging themes like sustainability and getting down to what is the footprint of what I'm making and 80% of, sort of, the sustainability aspects is done in design. And so, bringing some of those thoughts, especially when you're thinking about your BOM and you're thinking about, sort of, orchestrating your entire supply chain, that's come up and starting to come up, especially with DPP requirements coming in Europe. And lastly, it's the collaboration with manufacturing. So, we deal a lot for obvious reasons with designers and that handoff process and making sure that the manufacturers and the components that they're selecting versus what was in design and then people are moving lockstep. That continues to be a big focus. But all of these four areas are sort of the symptoms but the root cause is, again, just the velocity with which development's happening. Zach: Well, given the velocity that you've mentioned, it sounds like that was part of the motivation behind building a lot of these new features in Altium Designer 24. So, what was the motivation behind building the BOM Portal on Altium 365? Ananth Avva: Yeah, I think with Altium Designer, I mean that's obviously where we have our design audience, but we wanted to build a front end where other folks can come in and start collaborating and very specifically, your component, sort of, manufacturing personnels or even the masses where they're able to actually get that visibility. I think of, sort of, that BOM as the first, sort of, physical manifestation where the design is actually born, right? You're in the design to realization space, that's the first front end that everyone can actually look at and collaborate on. And so, the motivation for doing this in the cloud and basically having this sort of abstraction layer out of AD because one of the key things is, the BOM Portal, while, you know, it's highly functional and highly integrated into Altium Designer, it's mixed CAD. So, we'll actually work with all the CAD tools. And so, we really wanted to make sure that we have that one front end where it's not just for designers but it's also for all of the other satellite professionals that they touch and they're able to come in and collaborate to ensure all the issues that we just talked about in the electronic development process. We have a way to mitigate those risks and have those participants come in and basically get that view and also basically get the ability to edit and collaborate on the design itself. Zach: So, since we're here to learn a bit more about the BOM Portal tool, Damir, maybe you can tell us what are some of the BOM management challenges that you've seen across the industry that inspired your team and the development of this new tool? Damir Khayrutdinov: In addition to the standard challenges and BOM and supply chain management for electronics such as chip shortage and second sourcing, we noticed that the processes and tools used for that are mostly from 90s. Most still use Excel files and emails for that. So, to get the PCB BOM ready for ordering, the procurement team works with exported Excel BOMs. This process typically involves four, five emails with collaboration about three or four contributors who are responsible to make decision. Yeah. So, this takes time to interact and because of the friction happens later in the process, cost of the work, time and money wise, is more expensive. Of course, there are companies who well adopted with POM MRP and the ERP systems, but even the company implemented such systems, the level of its adoption is different. So, we track the cases when engineering use POM PDM, but procurement still works with Excel, shared drives, et cetera. Another common problem is fragmented approach to accessing and analyzing technical specifications, compliance information and supply chain data. Typically, procurement expert quality engineers and compliance specialists have to navigate through multiple platforms to gather necessary details about parts. The result in scattered data, yeah, manage it across different systems, often leading to limited access to all of these team members. And we can talk also about product teams and OEM specifically. For such teams, the BOM management is not finished once the BOM is released. You should be aware of the manufacturability of your released PCB BOM during the end customer warranty period or product production cycle, which might be not just a few weeks or years. So, for such teams, BOM management is an interactive process that is time consuming and error prone due to constantly changing supply chain. For such teams, the manufacturability is a function of a time. So, the release BOMs needs to be constantly monitored. And in order to manage that, most of the teams still use manual processes for that which is not so effective. So, I would highlight these three common challenges which are at across the industry. Zach:Yeah, you mentioned Excel files and emails. I will admit I'm guilty of that one, but I think it's because of the lack of anything better and everybody else does it. So, you're kind of shoehorned into doing this because there just hasn't been anything better really. So, given all of those issues that you brought up, how does BOM Portal help solve some of those challenges? Damir Khayrutdinov: Yeah. In short, the BOM Portal helps to take advantage of rich parts and supply chain information to scrap BOM and identify risks from multiple angels. It might be availability, it might be cost, it might be compliance, second sourcing, et cetera. Next is the collaboration aspect, which is, I would say, one of the core features of the A 365 platform. So, with the BOM Portal, you can get the advantage of constant platform for engineering and procurement team in one, so no exported files without context anymore and you have a common collaboration process in one. And third, I would say that we didn't really use it, but it's a parts watchdog feature which is currently in the closed beta, but it helps to deduce supply chain risk and ensures continuous production by proactively tracking and providing warnings for supply chain issues, prompting timely action to avoid any disruptions. Of course, we still offer parts traceability or we call it very usage which simplifies the identification and assessment for potential absolute issues. So, these three things. Zach: You know, some of the features that you just mentioned sound a bit like ActiveBOM in Altium Designer and I think the more experienced Altium Designer users out there will notice this. So, how exactly does this new tool compare with ActiveBOM? Does it replace it or does it compliment it? Ananth Avva: Yeah, it's a good question. ActiveBOM is a BOM tool what was designed to help engineering team release design BOMs with all needed information and capabilities such as adding alternates, line numbers, custom lines, et cetera. And seems it works well based on level of adoption and user feedback. However, it's embedded into the design tool, Altium Designer. And ActiveBOM has a strong dependency on the design data. So, in order to use it for procurement, you need to share design, all design and provide access to the design tool. Next is that it helps on the design stage but not beyond it. For example, you can create the ordering from multiple PCBs which need to be assembled. It's also not effective to use in a production stage. For example, in order to add additional alternates suggested by your contract manufacturer, you need to release the wall design in ActiveBOM. The BOM Portal is designed to support BOM management in all electronic product lifecycle stage. So, in addition to the generic BOM tool capabilities for scrapping, it includes capabilities need to control obsolescent for the released boards, compliance management and part search capabilities, especially for alternate search. So, it's definitely not just a BOM tool, not just a BOM editor as ActiveBOM is. Zach:So, if we could, let's dig into how the BOM Portal works. Can you make this a bit more tangible for our listeners. Damir Khayrutdinov: As I mentioned, the BOM Portal provides benefits for the different roles and support BOM management in all lifecycle stage. We can start from the early design stage where BOM Portal can speed up the process of prototype BOM scrubbing and preparing it for purchasing. I can share my screen and just share how it works. Zach: So, we're looking at Altium 365 right now and I see a bunch of projects you have on screen. Damir Khayrutdinov: So, I have this proto design. It has just version 1.1. If I open it, it'll open it in a separate tab. I believe you still see it. And here is a viewer, online viewer, which is available in A 365. There is schematic viewer, PCB viewer and of course, bill of material. And as you can see, engineering was focused only on critical parts. So, there is no any part numbers specified for generics such as capacitors or resistors, et cetera. And in order to prepare it for purchasing, we have the capability to create a managed BOM from the design and scrap it without touching of engineering data, which might be critical for some cases. Yeah. So, once I click to create a managed BOM from design, procurement is able to select what ORM should be used. We also support it. And once the bill of material will be created, it'll be stored at the same folder as original design. So, it takes a minute. Yeah. So, we can refresh the page and here is my BOM which I just created. If I click on the original design, you will see that now I have a child BOMs and link to this procurement BOM created from the design. So, let's open this bill of material. And what we see? We see exactly the same bill of material what was created by engineering, but for the part numbers which are not specified, we see this lamp icon which means that exact map is not defined and it's true. We don't have exact part number for this BOM line, but BOM Portal try to analyze all information about this BOM line, about this component, and it has some suggestions. So, if I click on this lamp, you see that BOM Portal suggested multiple parts which has parameters specified in BOM line and they are colored with green. In order to see all parameters, we can switch to the advanced parametric search and we see what data is actually was analyzed and used in order to help engineering work with procurement actually find parts. So, you will see that BOM Portal analyzed designator and description and track that this is capacitor. The capacitance is 100 nanofarad. We detected voltage rating, we tracked the case package and we have suggestions. As a procurement, I will pick up just a component which is in stock with minimum order quantity which is also shared here and in stock. Yeah. I would pick up this one. No, it's not a good because we have not recommended for new design. I will pick up this one and click Use. In this manner I can scrap all my BOM and also, I can even improve it. You see that there is one part which was specified by engineering has obsolete lifecycle state. Maybe it's good for the prototyping because this part is in stock et cetera. But as procurement I will try to find alternate and just notify engineering that there is another component available in the market. And how I will do this and how BOM Portal help me is that we have try alternate search mode which provide alternates specifically found for this original part number and we have confidence core which means that from this information, you can understand how this part is compatible with the original one. So, this is how BOM Portal can speed up the process on BOM scrubbing for proto BOMs. And other case, what I would like to share with you is prepare BOM for production run. For this, I have this bill of material which is available in my- Yeah, I just exported it to Excel file. It has just a few columns, designator, quantity, manufacturer and MPN and some of the BOM lines have alternates defined. So, let's upload this Excel file into the BOM Portal and see how it will work with it. So, one second. Demo version 5. Yeah. Once this BOM file will be uploaded into the BOM Portal, it'll be automatically under the version and revision control as any other managed design, which is also a benefit for data management things. So, I have these BOM file uploaded. I open it in BOM Portal. BOM Portal ask me if there are alternates is defined? I will say yes because we don't know what exact means these lines which means designators. And here is it. So, we enrich. What BOM Portal did? It enriched the data which was available in the original BOM file. You see, the same four columns. But additionally, you can see all data provided by our data provider. So, in my case, I use pro-level subscription with SiliconExpert integration and I can use both of them in my BOM scrubbing. So, you can see that I have two lifecycle columns, one is getting from IHS Markit, another one from SiliconExpert. And for some cases, it's quite useful. For example, for this part, IHS Markit doesn't know about any- There is no any information about lifecycle, but SiliconExpert has it. Another example is with one of the challenges on scribing BOM for production run is adding alternates, is adding alternates to non stop production run on your contract manufacturer. And the BOM Portal has this capability to add alternates from different sources. For example, for this case, we will use alternates defined in my library, which means that it's company approved alternates. So, they were previously tested and approved to be used in my company. So, I will just click on add additional, add alternate online and we'll see all alternates, a little bit for this BOM line for this component. I see alternates from my library and I also see additional alternates which is coming from data providers. So, I will use this one. Next is, that usually, production run is not going for one or multiple BOMs. Yeah, you can have a production run with a thousand of boards and we can check is there any issues related to the production run to the number of production quantity. Yeah. Let's put 10,000 and check what we'll have. In issue step, I see that we have supply chain issues that some of the BOM lines have insufficient stock which might be also a problem for my production run. And how can I fix that? I have favorite suppliers and I see estimated BOM coverage coverage. So, I will just use additional suppliers here and we'll see that some of the problems have gone after that. So, right now, I see that out of stock only one part or insufficient stock only two. So, in this manner, we can scrap and prepare BOM for production run, and once it'll be ready, we can release it. And next, we can do comparison with original BOM files. So, these capabilities, it's not allowed in just in ActiveBOM tool. Yeah. And the last one what I would like to mention is how the BOM Portal can help for obsoleteness teams or quality teams. So, as I mentioned previously, we have this used parts report or parts watchdog, which is currently on beta. But what it can do? So, it grab all parts used in all my PCB BOMs and share risk information in one simple page. So, for example, I can be focused only for the critical parts and... One second. Yeah. I have this filter by component type. So, right now, I see all used parts in my workspace. I can filter out them by, for example, ICs and easily see what the status is for IC components in my workspace, in my products. One I see has discounted lifecycle states, and here, I also see in what projects, so I easily can identify what projects affected by this issue. So, this is how BOM Portal can help and speed up process on BOM scrubbing and help to mitigate supply chain risks. Zach: So, you mentioned earlier one of the very interesting features is grading of alternates or replacements. And I have to be honest, that is something where I have spent a lot of time trying to find either an alternate source through a broker when something is out of stock or just a totally replacement part. And it's really hard to find something that will work sometimes that won't force you to go back in and change the PCB layout before you start producing something. So, I have to ask, are the replacements being graded based on pin compatibility or are there other dimensions that are being used to grade the replacements? Damir Khayrutdinov: So, we utilize the supply chain data and parts data provided by allowed data providers. So, here we currently have Octopart, IHS Markit, SiliconExpert and soon, also Z2Data will be also supported. So, the confidence score provided by Octopart and IHS is just a basic rating from one to zero on how well a component will work as an alternate. SiliconExpert, however, provides a detailed grading system that evaluates component based it on various parameters. For example, rating A means that it's a pin to pin compatible replacement with exact electrical features. So, my answer is that depends on the data providers supported in your workspace, you will be able to use data providers, you will be use data provided by data providers uploaded to your workspace and alternates is also shared by these data providers. So, we have confidence score from our partners. So, it's not a data which was calculated on the file for example. Zach: So, I have to ask what are customers saying about the BOM Portal? Damir Khayrutdinov: One of the comments we have gotten from some customer is that BOM Portal allows them to replace their homegrown systems that needs custom development and maintenance. This shows us that we are really on the right track. Our customers already invested a lot to have their common custom solutions done. Still, this is not their core competency. Here, we are coming with as an electronic focused company with long history of successful software development. Another comment is that they want more meaning that we covered single BOM use case pretty extensively and now people wants to get multi-BOM use cases. We're working on the actively sought part reports I just shared with you and now we started project called Consolidated BOM which will allow users to optimize procurement for a given product, not just a single PCB board. Also, we would like to stress that we are really counting on customers feedback. We are proud to develop solutions to get positive feedback from our customers. It's not to say that we are fully bottom up as we do have a vision where we want to take the product, but we are bottom up enough to give our users flexibility they need. So, please to try BOM Portal and provide feedback so we can take this to the next level. Zach: So, regarding your vision for this tool, what are some of the future developments that are planned for it? Damir Khayrutdinov: The top end request is ability to work on a level of multiple BOMs versus a single board BOM. I already mentioned that we started project called Consolidated BOM. Another area is integration with ERP and POM, which is requested mostly by enterprise guys. And pretty constantly, we are getting requests about BOM review workflow. This is another example where our customers start developing their own solutions as there is nothing flexible enough on the market available. Zach: Just to clarify something, you said multiple BOMs. Would that be for, like, a multi-board system? Damir Khayrutdinov: Yeah. But I would just highlight that there is a case called consolidated BOM for ordering, when procurement expert needs to order parts for multiple BOMs which might be not used in one product. Yeah. You have separate PCBs just needs to be assembled. But another case is multi-board BOM, which is a part of the product. And this is a kind of next thread and it also in our roadmap, but it'll be implemented with a multilevel and multi-PCB BOM approach. Zach: So, I have another question here for Ananth. We've spent a lot of time talking about and learning about the BOM Portal, but, of course, it is part of Altium 365. So, if you could, could you talk about the future vision for Altium 365 more broadly? Ananth Avva: Yeah, absolutely. I mean, I think in the opening of the podcast, we talked about some of the areas of challenge and I think the goal for Altium 365 is to basically bridge the idea to realization processes, right? As evidenced by the BOM Portal, one of the first areas that we're focused on is bringing data and the right data in context. So, bringing the requirements in, so capturing the intent is going to come up here pretty quickly where we're going to have requirements tool that's specifically built for electronics. Those requirements then will automatically not just map into design but also start going into supply chain decisions. So, one of the questions that you had asked, Zach, on, well, is it going to a pin level? If that's a key requirement, we can actually make that as a trigger or a rule in the BOM Portal. And then, the next step is, obviously, then going into EMSS and tightening, sort of, our collaboration layers with EMSS where they can come in and engage. So, I think the first step that we're doing is building the right front end to have the common data layer that traverses, sort of, the decisions that are being made from start to the finish. The second is building a system of engagement on top of that system of record. So, what do I mean by that? All of these co-pilot/suggestion style interfaces that you're seeing with BOM Portal where we're reducing the cognitive load on whether you're a procurement professional or whether you're an engineer and actually ensuring that cognitive load is symmetrical, like, meaning just because I'm going to make a change or an engineer makes a change in the design, having the ability to either put cost constraints on them or vice versa, right, because you had to do something at the PCB level and the procurement team needs to know that now, the overall cost of the particular board has changed. Bringing those types of decision support tools and making this a system of engagement where people are actively collaborating to an outcome as opposed to just, sort of, for the sake of collaboration where you're getting visibility. That's something that we're working on and we're already seeing where for every, sort of, PCB designer that we have or for every two to three PCB designers. We have one non PCB designer coming into 365 and engaging. And this is everywhere from software engineers to mechanical engineers, to component folks, to procurement folks, to manufacturing engineers. So, bringing all those roles and bringing the right context in which they can engage, that's the second piece. And then the last piece is we have the system of record and you have the system of engagement. That's where context based AI applications become incredibly powerful, right? So, obviously, some of the things that we're looking at is, can you look at the data sheet and can you mine, sort of, the parametric information. The data sheet in terms of the quality assurance that Damir said where, yeah, there's third party tools like SiliconExpert that are doing it, but what about the right type of winning combinations, right? So, if you're going into a system level modular design, maybe, as you're building out the BOM and now that we understand the layout map, that we understand the functional requirements, we're now able to actually give you a suggestion on here's the right winning combinations, "that give you the best performance at the best cost" from a particular component manufacturer. So, a lot of what we're doing right now is, sort of, foundational to start building that system of engagement where folks are coming in and servicing the right front ends and reducing the cognitive load. And once we understand the behaviors and once we understand what's happening, we'll obviously bring more "AI based applications" that will continue to accelerate that. Zach: So, this all sounds very exciting and I'm excited to see it all develop. Damir, how can anyone who is interested in all of this learn more about the BOM Portal and try it for themselves? Ananth Avva: Yeah. The best way is try it yourself. Everyone is invited to a free evaluation by going to our BOM Portal webpage and the free three hour is on top of this page. You just put your email and get evaluation. We also have a BOM Portal webinar on January 24th in Europe and on January 25th in the United States where we will talk in greater detail about BOM Portal and give you a demonstration of the use cases we discussed today. So, welcome to our webinar. Zach: Yeah. And anyone who's interested, make sure to take a look at the show notes and you'll see some links where you can learn more about the BOM Portal and access some great resources. Thank you both so much for being here today and discussing this. In my opinion, this is a really exciting feature and I think it's gonna be a great productivity booster for engineering teams. To everyone that's out there listening, we've been talking with Damir Khayrutdinov, Product Manager at Altium, and Ananth Avva, General Manager of Altium's cloud business. Make sure to check out the show notes. You'll find some links to some great resources where you can learn more about the BOM Portal. If you're watching on YouTube, make sure to hit the subscribe button and hit the like button. You'll be able to keep up with all of our podcast episodes and tutorials as they come out. And last but not least, don't stop learning, stay on track, and we'll see you next time. Thanks, everybody.

EDA Move
Church Chat 11: Evangelicalism, Politics, and Essentials with Bill Riedel

EDA Move

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2024 63:15


Welcome to Church Chat, the show where we have the conversations about ministry you wish we were having. Today Josh and Emily are joined by Bill Riedel, lead pastor of Redemption Hill Church in Washington D.C.! They talk about fundamentalism vs evangelicalism, the political divide in our churches, essentials vs non essentials, how to function as a church when we disagree, getting objective about the culture in which you serve, deconstruction, the intersection of Christianity and politics and more! Bill is the founding and lead pastor of Redemption Hill Church in Washington, DC. He was formally trained at Trinity International University (BA) and Trinity Evangelical Divinity School (MDiv), and has served in ministry since 1998. He serves the Acts 29 Network as the DC Area Director and on the A29 North Atlantic Leadership Team, as well as BOMS for EFCA. Connect with Bill: InstagramFacebook Listen to more Church Chat episodes. Connect with EFCA East efcaeast.comInstagramFacebook

Hagamos un trueque
Episodio 422. Manejo de BOMs en Comercio Exterior

Hagamos un trueque

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2023 52:29


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The Process: a podcast about creativity and experimental music.

This episode features guest host Erin Rogers and the track "Burning Old man Summer" from Music for Billionaires: Releasing 10/27/23.  https://newfocusrecordings.bandcamp.com/album/music-for-billionaires We talk about Erin's new and upcoming projects.  We listen to BOMS and discuss how the recording and mixing process is part of my compositional process. You can also WATCH THIS EPISODE ON YOUTUBE with video and audio of Erin and myself at: https://youtu.be/_r52dBNmKHo?feature=shared

@BEERISAC: CPS/ICS Security Podcast Playlist
SBOMs & CycloneDX with Steve Springett

@BEERISAC: CPS/ICS Security Podcast Playlist

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 24, 2023 61:30


Podcast: Unsolicited Response (LS 33 · TOP 5% what is this?)Episode: SBOMs & CycloneDX with Steve SpringettPub date: 2023-08-23Steve Springett is the Chair of the OWASP CycloneDX Core Working Group. CycloneDX is one of the two main machine readable formats that SBOMs are being created in, although CycloneDX can capture all sorts of BOMs. In this episode we assume listeners know what a SBOM is and why it might be desired by a vendor and asset owner. The beginning of the show we cover some basics of CycloneDX If you know the basics, skip to 14:24 where we get into the details Statistics on who is generating and using CycloneDX SBOMs, and the impact of governement regulations on the use. Steve's view of the NTIA Minimum Elements for SBOM v. CycloneDX elements. How CycloneDX tries to capture the completeness of and confidence in the SBOM. The naming problem. CPE, CVE, NVD, SWID, PURL and more. Steve describes the problem and what he thinks is the way forward. Vulnerabilities ... and why Steve thinks VEX is a missed opportunity. Outdated component analysis (this could be very useful in a procurement decision) and more Links CycloneDX document: Authoritative Guide To SBOM ICS-Patch (what to patch when in ICS / risk based decision tree) S4x24 CFPThe podcast and artwork embedded on this page are from Dale Peterson: ICS Security Catalyst and S4 Conference Chair, which is the property of its owner and not affiliated with or endorsed by Listen Notes, Inc.

Unsolicited Response Podcast
SBOMs & CycloneDX with Steve Springett

Unsolicited Response Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2023 61:30


Steve Springett is the Chair of the OWASP CycloneDX Core Working Group. CycloneDX is one of the two main machine readable formats that SBOMs are being created in, although CycloneDX can capture all sorts of BOMs. In this episode we assume listeners know what a SBOM is and why it might be desired by a vendor and asset owner. The beginning of the show we cover some basics of CycloneDX If you know the basics, skip to 14:24 where we get into the details Statistics on who is generating and using CycloneDX SBOMs, and the impact of governement regulations on the use. Steve's view of the NTIA Minimum Elements for SBOM v. CycloneDX elements. How CycloneDX tries to capture the completeness of and confidence in the SBOM. The naming problem. CPE, CVE, NVD, SWID, PURL and more. Steve describes the problem and what he thinks is the way forward. Vulnerabilities ... and why Steve thinks VEX is a missed opportunity. Outdated component analysis (this could be very useful in a procurement decision) and more Links CycloneDX document: Authoritative Guide To SBOM ICS-Patch (what to patch when in ICS / risk based decision tree) S4x24 CFP

The ERP Advisor
How to Identify the Best Manufacturing Software for Your Business - The ERP Advisor Podcast Ep. 85

The ERP Advisor

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 14, 2023 51:57


Manufacturing companies have unique operations that may require resources beyond the offerings of a standard Manufacturing ERP. Many businesses need best-of-breed manufacturing software solutions, whether MRP or MES offerings, to solve their organization's pain points, including manual tracking and reporting on material movement, disjointed communication surrounding engineering designs, revisions, BOMs, and an overall lack of industry best practices baked into operations. In this episode of The ERP Advisor, Shawn Windle will assist manufacturing companies in uncovering their needs to answer the age-old question: why would our business need an MRP versus an ERP?Connect with us!https://www.erpadvisorsgroup.com866-499-8550LinkedIn:https://www.linkedin.com/company/erp-advisors-groupTwitter:https://twitter.com/erpadvisorsgrpFacebook:https://www.facebook.com/erpadvisorsInstagram:https://www.instagram.com/erpadvisorsgroupPinterest:https://www.pinterest.com/erpadvisorsgroupMedium:https://medium.com/@erpadvisorsgroup

Red Pill Revolution
Silenced Truths: Alien Whistleblowers, The Sound of Freedom & DOJ Cover-ups

Red Pill Revolution

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2023 93:40


This week, we explore a broad spectrum of intriguing topics, starting with an unusual interaction between Donald Trump and Joe Rogan at a recent UFC event. We also discuss the implications of the Marine Corps operating without a confirmed leader for the first time in over 164 years. Together, we share sentiments on the abhorrent case of Dr. Larry Nassar and his well-deserved fate, review the highly anticipated film "The Sound of Freedom", and raise eyebrows at news stations' questionable reactions to it. We also delve into recent developments in the world of beauty pageants, with the crowning of a trans woman as Mr. Netherlands, and delve deep into explosive allegations from a whistleblower against the Biden family. Join us as we venture into the fascinating world of aliens and exo biospheric organisms, secrets unearthed in a Reddit thread. Stay with us as we navigate through these absorbing subjects and delve deeper into even more riveting stories. The longer you stay, the deeper we go into the rabbit hole of truth. So hit that subscribe button, leave a review, and join us on this enlightening journey as we uncover what's truly happening behind the headlines. In The Adams Archive, knowledge is power and you're bound to acquire plenty of it. Join us and let's dive in! All links: https://linktr.ee/theaustinjadams Apparel: Https://antielite.club Newsletter: https://austinadams.substack.com   ----more---- Full Transcription  The Adams archive.   Hello, you beautiful people and welcome to the Adams Archive. My name is Austin Adams and thank you so much for listening. Today on today's agenda is a ton of different topics that are out there from the last week. The first one being Donald Trump was at the U F C event over the weekend, which was probably one of the biggest cards of the year, and he had an interesting interaction with Joe Rogan, which we will attempt to break down. Although I'm not very good at reading lips, I will give it my best. After that, we are going to take a look at an article that's coming from Fox News which is that the Marine Corps is going without a confirmed leader for the first time in over 164 years, and we'll talk about what that means. Then we're going to look at the disgrace. Dr. Larry Nassar, who if you recall, was the disgusting gymnastics coach of the US Olympic team and sexually assaulted. Like, I'm pretty sure it was like hundreds of girls. So he got stabbed and we will celebrate that. And then moving on, we will talk about the movie, the Sound of Freedom. So we discussed that I think two, two or so episodes ago. We, we went into the trailer of that. Now that it has been released, there's been all this hype around it and some news companies throwing a bunch of shade which is a, a kind of a weird thing to do to something raising such positive awareness to such a horrific thing. But we'll talk about who those news stations were. It may be why they were doing that, cuz it might start to make a little bit more sense. Other things in the news is that miss Netherlands was now Mr. Netherlands because it was crowning a trans woman, Ricky, Valerie Coley. So we'll look at that potentially if we get to it. And then one of the breaking events that has been going on here is that the Biden, department of Justin, department of Justin. I wonder if there's a guy named Justin in the Department of Justice Biden's, department of Justice indicts, a whistleblower who alleged alleged that the Biden family was involved in bribery schemes. Could you imagine that? And then, We will go into the video that surfaced about that individual. And last but not least, the longer you're here, the deeper we get. Rogan posted a Reddit thread from the Reddit aliens sub Reddit, which has the title of, from the late two thousands to the mid 2000 and tens. I worked as a molecular biologist for a national security contractor in a program to study exo biospheric organisms or ebos. I will share with you a lot of information on the subject. Feel free to ask questions or ask for clarification. We're talking about aliens, folks, so this is a very long thread. I don't know if we'll read all of it, but I will get it summarized for you and maybe just maybe, depending on how interesting it is, we will but pretty wild. So all of that and more. So stick around again. The longer you stick around, the deeper we go. All right, so let's go ahead and the first thing I need you to do is go ahead and hit that subscribe button. Leave a five star review, head over to the ck We did send out this week's podcast companion from last episode. So head over there, Austin Adams dot sub stack.com. You get all the links, all the videos, all the articles that we're discussing here. And yeah, you can keep up to date with me and what, what's going on. So Austin Adams dot sub stack.com. Leave a five star review, hit the subscribe button and let's jump into it.   The Adams archive.  All right, the very first app article on today's episode. It's going to be that Donald Trump made an appearance at UFC two 90 in Las Vegas, and the arena went absolutely wild. And we'll see if we can get some audio on this clip here for you guys, because as soon as he walks out now, something that I've discussed on this, right? I threaded through Instagram's threads instead of Tweeted. It doesn't sound as good as Tweeted to be honest. But something I threaded was that it's pretty wild that meanwhile, while Joe Biden is fumbling around a beach, not knowing which way is to the water we have Donald Trump at a U F C event, cage side, getting, you know, high fives from almost every single fighter that won their fights getting praises from the entire audience, going wild when he's out there. It's pretty crazy to see, but what, if not the single best PR for any president ever is being ringside at every UFC event. Like, could you imagine? People would, people would say, Ooh, there we go. What people would say if Vladimir Putin was at all the MMA fights, like, that is a power move, son. So here it is. Let's go ahead and listen to this clip of him walking up. We'll see if it's, if it's too loud, we'll cut it, but here we go. This is Donald Trump walking out to the U F C F. Two Kid Rock. That's amazing. American Badass. Oh my gosh, that's incredible. High fiving everybody in the audience. Blue suit, red tie, yellow hair coming in and just everybody goes Wild Z and ZZ Top. All right, there you go. There's his walkup song if probably one of the most fitting walkup songs in the UFC and he walks out with Dana White here as we'll. See. Oh, we got the man's here. As you might expect for International Fight Week, a lot of people are in the building. But no one needs more security. From the former president of the United States, obviously a really good friend of Dana White. Oh my word. I mean, listen, he's a massive, massive fight fighter, and that just shows how big this event is. Donald Trump has loved the fights for a long time. He's often at Madison Square Garden for the International Fight Week. He has to show up, show his support he has done from since day one. It's good to see him here. Dall, oh, it's no surprise that this man is here because this is the only thing that stayed open in all of sports during some of the darkest times. Glad he's here. All right, let's go. Listen to how excited they all are, and imagine if that was Joe Biden just, you know, randomly walking through the crowd, not knowing which seat was his. Meanwhile he's getting a shout out from literally everybody. And then he had a peculiar interaction with Joe Rogan, so Donald Trump at the UFC event over the weekend. Lock's eyes with Joe Rogan shakes his hand in what must have been one of the most intense handshakes ever between these guys who just shook hands for about 25 seconds and exchange some words. So I'm gonna give you my best idea of what's being said here. Now, we don't know exactly what was said. Now hopefully there's somebody who can read some lips that can actually figure it out. But here's what I got for you. Donald Trump walks up to him and goes to shake his hand. Now, when the video comes in, as it starts to play here, All right. So Donald Trump goes up, it's mid handshake. Donald Trump's, you know, going, you're the man. It seems like, you know, you're doing great stuff, you know, and it seems like he's saying something about how they should do something together. Like, I should get on your podcast. We should have a conversation. Somebody that I saw said that they believe that he said that we should have a conversation, just not, just doesn't even have to be on the podcast, just together. And so could we have a Joe Rogan Donald Trump podcast? It seems more likely now than ever after Donald Trump was at the U F C event, shaking hands with Joe Rogan and having this interaction. Pretty cool. Hopefully that happens because that would be the world's most watched podcast of all time. Could you imagine Joe, Joe Biden getting on Joe Rogan's podcast? Like that would be the most boring ass conversation you could ever imagine. Literally, everybody who watches Joe Rogan's podcast would probably boycott the episode because it would be so irritating, annoying, and, and, and like just sad to watch if Donald, if Donald Trump went on Joe Rogan, it would be the single most watched episode in history of any podcast ever for now and the future. Very likely. So anyways, that was pretty cool. Thought that was awesome. What a power move by Donald Trump and his PR team and you know, hopefully we see a Donald Trump, Joe Rogan podcast as they just had this respectful interaction where neither seemed to want to let go of the handshake first. It was pretty cool to see. All right, moving on now, the next article that we're gonna talk about here, and we'll touch on this briefly, it says, the Marine Corps is without confirmed leadership for the first time in 164 years. And this comes from Fox News, where it says that the US Marine Corps does not have a confirmed leader for the first time in 164 years. Following Marine Corps's Commandant, general David Berger's relinquish of Command Ceremony held Monday and Berger's. Or Berger's private retirement ceremony at the relinquish of command ceremony at the Marine Corpse Barracks in Washington, DC General. Eric Smith, the assistant Commandant of the Marine Corpse, took over as acting commandant. President Biden had nominated Smith to lead the service in May, and Smith is expected to serve as the acting commandant, but also stay in his role as Assistant Commandant. How does that work without a second? Com in command due to the hold. The last time the Marines were without a confirmed leader was 1859. Following the death of Commandant Archibald Henderson Senator Tuberville, Republican from Alabama is blocking more than a two 50. 250 fast tracked military promotions in the Senate over the Pentagon's post OBS abortion policy established early the earlier this year. The Pentagon's new policy pays for the travel and time off of service members that they must take to receive abortions if the state where they are stationed does not allow the procedure. What. How about No. How about take one of your 30 days of fricking paid time off buddy, or don't and don't kill your baby defense secretary Lloyd Austin. The Joint Chiefs of Staff Chairman General Mark Milley have both called Tuberville hold a national security concern without calling Tuberville. Oh, you mean to kill Americans? Just like all the babies. Without calling Tuberville out directly, Austin said his hold is becoming a readiness issue and called on the Senate to confirm these military leaders smooth and timely, timely transitions of confirmed leadership are central to the defense of the United States and the full strength of the powerful fighting force in hi the most powerful fighting force in history. Berger agreed saying in his remarks, we need the Senate to do their job so we can have a sitting commandant that's appointed and confirmed now. I'm not for abortion in any way, shape, or form. I absolutely do not think that there's any reason at all the military should pay for you to go on leave, to go get an abortion, or for your wife to go get an abortion or for the stripper that you met, you know, right outside of base to go get an abortion. I don't think that we should pay for that. I think that you should pay for that. Then you definitely shouldn't get extra leave for it. But I also don't think that that should hold up somebody getting put into the highest position of command in the Marine Corps. That seems a little bit crazy that those two things are intertwined. Interesting, but definitely don't agree with that and definitely don't agree with them paying for that. But it seems like there should be some sort of, you know, other way of making that statement. But who am I? Especially when we're in one of the most contentious time periods in history. Tuberville placed a hold on approving these denominations by unanimous consent this past February. If Secretary Austin wants to change the law, she should go through Congress. Tuberville told Fox News Digital Tuberville had a 10 minute phone call with Austin back in March, according to the Senator's office. Yeah, kind of crazy. See what people have to say? His finest. Finally, Congress is taking back some of its authority. We have legal proceedings in place that should be followed and not worked around or set aside for convenience or fast tracking. If a law is wrong or needs to be changed, Congress is the branch of government that has the power to do it. Interesting. That's the first comment and most liked comment. Somebody else said, Hmm, nah, nothing good there. All right. Let's see. Says this administration is not following the law. The senator is using a legal means to hold them accountable. Follow the law Biden. Hmm. Interesting. Doesn't make sense to me. Anyways, moving on in probably the most positive news of this week, because there's all this negative news going around. What I would say is the, the most positive news of this week that I've heard of personally, is that Dr. Larry Nassar was stabbed several times, and I think that's the most positive news of the week because he's a gross, sexually abusive pedophile who deserves to get stabbed because he was the one who sexually abused hundreds, if I'm recalling correctly, the amount, hundreds of U s A gymnastics gymnasts through over 300 female gymnasts at the club that he was sexually assaulting up to 300 of them at Michigan State University and at his home in Holton, Michigan. Yeah. Something worse should have happened to him other than just stabbing him. Unfortunately, he's alive. Larry Nassar. It says this is coming from the post-millennial, says, Larry Nassar has reportedly suffered multiple stab wounds after an altercation broke out in a federal prison in Florida. Two people familiar with the incident said Nasser had been stabbed in the back and the chest, but that he was in stable condition. Unfortunately, according to the associate press in 2018, Nassar was sentenced up to 175 years in federal prison after being found guilty of sexually abusing up to 300 female gymnasts at John Gutter's, twin Stars USA Gymnastics Club, Michigan State University, and at his home in Holt, Michigan. The attack apparently happened Sunday at the United States Penitentiary Coleman in Florida. Nassar had relocated to Florida after being assaulted in Tucson, Arizona, where he had previously been being held. Nasser admitted to sexually assaulting athletes when he was employed at Michigan State University and U USA Gymnastics, which trains Olympians. Additionally, Nassar, who pleaded guilty to, he also pleaded guilty to possessing child pornography when victims were giving impact statements in 2018. Several claims that he told that they had told adults around them what kind of abuse they were experiencing, including coaches and athletic trainers, but the complaints went unreported. The report noted that over a hundred women, including Olympic gold medalists, Simone Biles, had collectively attempted to get 1 billion from the government after it was revealed. The F b I had failed to do anything about Nassar when the allegations were initially brought to light in 2015. It was not until a year later in 2016 that the Michigan State University police arrested him. Michigan State was accused of missing opportunities to stop Nassar, which resulted in the university agreeing to pay 500 million to more than 300 women and girls who were assaulted by the sports doctor. Additionally, U USA Gymnastics and the Olympic US. Paraplegic committee or paralympic committee, sorry, agreed to that, to a 380 million settlement. There are more than 150 victims who spoke or submitted statements during the seven day hearing. More than four years ago, there were even a father, and there was even a fa, a father to good Lord. What's wrong with my eyes? There was even a father upon having the opportunity to speak, attempted to attack Nassar in the courtroom. Now, if you remember this, this guy walked up to the stand and goes, judge May, may you just give me five minutes in the locker room with this guy. Deja goes, no. How about one minute he says, and the judge says No, and then he runs after this guy with no plan of attack whatsoever and gets tackled by a bunch of police. Here we go. I would ask you to, as part of this sentencing, to grant me five minutes in a locked room in this demon. I would you do that? I that is not yes or no? No, sir. Would you gimme one minute, you know that I can't do that. That's not how I, well, I'm gonna have to stay, stay, stay. Stop. Good Lord, I want that. One of these cops should took the opportunity to accidentally shoot Nassar. Give one minute. Had to be quicker. Dad. Gotta be quicker. Gotta have a plan of attack too. Relax, relax. Take it easy. You know, good show of you know, emotion. Sure it's crystal clear, I'm sure, and I'm sure the, you cannot behave like this. Two, two days that he probably spent in there be before, before being let go. You know, every father ever probably wishes that they would, you know, have that opportunity who ran into something like that. So I just, just can't imagine what that man is going through. And the, you know, when you're the dad and you're, you are, is to protect your child. You know, the lengths that you would go to and the things that you would do are probably unbelievable. So, you know, a good showing of, of emotion there. At least maybe not the right attempt, maybe not the right approach. Maybe sit and wait for them to take him outside after, you know, or between sessions or, you know, at least be a little bit quicker to the draw there. Cuz he was pretty slow, not not getting past the, the police there. And there you have it so that, that. Is the first round of what is happening to Naar Nassar. And hopefully there's a second round. I guess he got beat up in the other prison, so maybe third round. We'll, we'll finish it. Cuz what a disgusting man this person is and, and it, we're finding this more consistently where it is. Doctors in sports medicine. Who are taking advantage of underage athletes. There was a physician in Michigan who was responsible for a similar situation to a bunch of underage hockey players that I actually, you know am familiar with the teams and, and stuff that this guy was involved with. And he, he was indicted on, I believe almost, it was at least 80, 80 or so, it was 18 or 81, 1 of the two. Vast difference, but doesn't make him much of a difference that cuz you're just as big of a piece of shit and deserve to get, you know, what this guy had coming to him. All right, moving on. There's your positive news for the weak folks and in other news cnn Now, if you recall, the sound of freedom, right? The sound of freedom being the, the movie. That was done by Tim Baard, who owns Operation Underground Railroad and Operation Underground Railroad is a nonprofit organization which goes and saves children from underground sex trafficking. There's been over 2000 children that have been saved by Operation Underground Freedom or Underground Railroad. And the Sound of Freedom is a retelling of the story of how Tim Ballard got into saving these children. Now, I, I personally have not been able to get to the theater yet. I have three children. So sometimes it's difficult to go sit in a theater and watch something that isn't animated. So but my plan is to go watch this for sure. 100%. You should go see it. If you know somebody take 'em with you may, especially if they, you know, are, are skeptical about the entire, you know, trafficking of children thing or this really will shed light on it. I've, I've spoke to several people who have gone and seen it. They said that it's one of the most impactful, if not the most impactful movies that I've ever seen. It's supposedly pretty dark, but how is it not, you know, it, it's a dark world and this is one of the darkest parts of it. And so to see that somebody, anybody is shedding light on this. And so there, there was some, some conversations. Now I had several people reach out to me after the last podcast cause I posted about it. I've posted about the sound of freedom. And there was some skepticism around Tim Ballard, which might be an, an interesting episode in and of itself. But there was some skepticism around Tim Ballard where there was allegations that Tim Ballard had, you know, in, in his operations, been accused of inappropriate behavior, which these guys are going undercover to do these things. And generally in, in order to get in the club to save these children, probably have to say some things that you wouldn't normally say unless you're in character trying to get into one of these places. So that was one of the allegations is he like to touch some girl's waist or butt or something inappropriately when he was trying to convince people that he was a part of. You know, it was part of their crowd and trying to get in there so he can actually save these people. Some of the other allegations were that he was taking some of the, a lot of the money that he was getting in from Operation Underground Railroad and it wasn't going to the right things. And that he was making a lot of money and that he was using it as a, you know, to help promote the Latter Day Saints, which I guess he's a part of. And so there's a, there's some little, there's some murkiness to this. However, I would say in light of anything and everything that I've seen on this, and I've dove deep, I've talked to people that I know that were a part of some of these, you know, organizations and, and have some little bit of know, know within the community. And I tend to agree with what they said, with, which was essentially that if, if anything that Tim Ballard did that made him seem somewhat dishonorable, cannot be overshadowed by the outcome of his honorable actions, right? So even if, let's say he's making a lot of money off of this, even if he is. Had to put himself in precarious situations and act out of character to get into these places, to save these children. I would take that all day in order for these children to be saved. Right? In 2000 is nothing, but it's something, right? Compared to the 2 million that he claims are, are out there right now that need to be saved. It's a drop in the bucket, but it's a drop in that bucket. So that's my thoughts on that. So do your own digging, do your own research. There was a lot of people that came out against him, Ballard, and I just didn't see anything credible enough to overshadow the credibility of the positive things that he was doing. So there's my thoughts on that. Now, what is dishonorable? Is that c n. And I believe it was, let's see, there was, there was three different news networks that came out and spoke out against the Sound of Freedom, calling it a Q Anon conspiracy, telling people they had worms in their brain if they liked this movie or if they thought this was real, or, you know, you, and then CNN came out and had a clip that said Hollywood, let's see, Hollywood Q Anon promoters promoters, Hollywood Q Anon promoters movie is hit at box office. That is not a full sentence, guys. So CNN had Mike Rothchild, nonetheless, a part of the Rothchild family on here to tell us that, oh, these people are just conspiracy theorists. Don't worry about what my family's doing in the background here of the, these, you know, shadow organizations that are very well proven to be true. So here's a clip of C Nnn. And you seem pretty familiar with him because he doesn't really hide his association with this real wild plot that that involves, you know, drinking the blood of children and things like that. No, he doesn't hide it at all. And you have a lot of people who are in this world of QAN who say, oh, they don't know what that is. They've never heard of it. They're just asking questions. With somebody like Jim Cavel, he is openly embracing it. He's openly using its catchphrases and its concepts. He's speaking at QAN conventions. And this film is being marketed to either specific Q Anon believers or to people who believe all of the same tenets as Q Anon, but claim they don't know what it is. And the Sound of freedom does focus on a real issue of sex trafficking. But that theme, it, it's sort of like that kernel of truth that feeds the Q Anon conspiracy theory. Tell us how those two things work together. Sure. And the most durable and the most believable conspiracy theories are not entirely false. There's something in them that is true, and the rest of it is false. But the believers point to the one true thing and they say, oh, you don't believe that this particular thing is true in terms of child trafficking. We know trafficking is real. We know it has real victims. No one is denying that. But these films are created out of moral panics. They're created out of bogus statistics. They're created out of. Fear. And with something like Sound of Freedom, it specifically is looking at QID on concepts of these child trafficking rings that are run by the high level elites and only people like Tim Ballard and only people like Jim Veel, and by extension only people like the ticket buyer can help bring these trafficking rings down. So there's a very participatory element. You're not just going to see a movie, you're just killing two hours on a hot day. You are helping bring down these, these pedophile rings and save children. Now it's not true. But it's a very comforting, and it's a very warm feeling to have. So I want you to listen to how they are programming this, because if you want an example of text book Abusive gaslighting, here it is, c n n coming out and saying that anybody who believes that high level people are are sex trafficking children or involved in adrenal chrome processing or anything to do with adrenal chrome. But really, let's just focus on the trafficking portion to believe that anybody is involved in, at a high level, these billionaires who, who have an appetite for sex trafficking and children to believe that you must be a qan conspiracy theorist. How stupid are they? Well, isn't this the same C n N who was reporting on Jeffrey Epstein less than three years ago? You know, the billionaire involved in high level trafficking that visited the White House 17 times, along with plenty of people, including Bill Gates, including almost a, a, an entire roster of celebrities from Hollywood that flew to his island, that he had children trafficked to the same cnn Who reported on that? Oh, you wanna know what else? The same CNN who had not won, but two c Nnn producers who were involved in and brought to justice over pedophilia. Jeff Zucker being one of them, who convinced a mother to fly her child out and abuse her with him, fly her child to him, and just reading the text messages that that man sent to this mother. Makes your skin crawl. Meanwhile, CNN wants to gaslight you and tell you that you're stupid, tell you you're a conspiracy theorist and, and muddy the waters with this Q Anon term that they haven't brought up Now in a year or two until it's convenient, right? Just like he said here. Oh, that there's, oh, what a, what a silly idea that there's celebrities out there and billionaires who would sex traffic children. How stupid are these people? Bogus statistics. They're created out of fear. And with something like Sound of Freedom, it specifically is looking at QID on concepts of these child trafficking rings that are run by the high level elites. And only people like Tim Ballard and only people like that are buddies, high level elites, and only people like the ticket buyer can save them. Buddy, this is real. We all agree that this is real. Now the last person that you could have come on to CNN to convince me that child human trafficking isn't real is a Rothchild, but that's what CNN brought on air to try to convince you that anybody who liked this movie or that liked the idea that was shedding light on one of the grossest, the most disgusting, most egregious things in human history that's being done today, right now is fake, isn't real. Oh, it's a conspiracy. Oh, maybe he has a kernel of truth in there, but there's not high level elites who are trafficking children. You mean like the guy who died in jail, who is a billionaire who was connected with probably half of this guy's family and buddies and all of Hollywood and at the White House 17 times who Bill Clinton flew to his house on an island where he trafficked children to. Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah. That's, that's the one. That's the conspiracy that everybody's stupid for believing in. Thank you so much, Mike Rothschild. Now on another positive note. This is absolutely shedding light on child human trafficking. It is one of the, the top box office movies that there's been this year, and people are, are choking up about this. People want to do something about it. People are becoming aware of this, and the sound of freedom has now triggered people to have more awareness on the disgusting people that are out there, that are predators towards children. And this video I'm about to show you is a perfect example of it. There was a mom, Who is at the mall and it says, stop what you're doing and make this Petto famous. This brave girl just done just got done watching the Sound of Freedom, and the next day while at the mall, noticed a predator taking pictures of two young girls bent over at the mall. She then confronts the pedophile while video recording him and makes him delete the photos on his phone. These people are everywhere. He could have just been a petto or he could have just been scoping out his next sex trafficking victim, and he's absolutely right. Here's the video. Yesterday I posted that I went to go see the movie Sound of Freedom, and it was an amazing movie. I recommend everybody go watch that. It really, really opens your eyes about what really goes on behind the scenes and something that is so prevalent here in the us, but definitely recommend you go see it. But today something happened that I really just did not expect at all and it. Relates to this movie. Today I went to the mall to go pick up something to eat. Me and my mom, we went over there really quick to do some shopping and we went to Auntie Ann's and my mom already got outta the wine. She already paid, and I stayed back to grab some napkins and some straws and things like that. And as I grabbed it and I was walking there was a man that was behind the line and he was taking out his phone to take a picture. And I noticed he had his flash on and it was pointed towards this bench where these two young girls were at. And I decided, so I noticed that his flash was on, so I stood right in front of the camera and I was like, you know what? I don't know if he's ignoring me or seeing me. So I went, I decided to go behind him and he looked towards my mom. He's like, oh no, it's my daughter. It's my daughter. So he sticks out his phone again and starts taking a picture of this young girl. The girl was with her friend and she was laying her head down on her friend's lap, and her behind was sticking out. So her body was, her face was towards the seat or the bench. And so her whole behind was out and she was in a short black, she was in a short black dress. Let's see if we can get to the part we were just at towards this bench where these two young girls were at, and I just was, was on. So I stood right in front of the camera and I was like, you know what? I don't know if he's ignoring me. You're seeing me. So I went, I decided to go behind him and he looked towards my mom. He's like, oh no, it's my daughter. It's my daughter. So he sticks out his phone again and starts taking a picture of this young girl. The girl was with her friend, and she was laying her head down on her friend's lap, and her behind was sticking out. So her body was, her face was towards the seat or the bench. And so her whole behind was out, and she was in a short black skirt. And this girl, I would say she's in between the ages of probably like 13, 15, she looked super young and he kept saying like, oh, that's my daughter now that's my daughter. So I was like, okay, I'm not gonna say anything yet because I don't know what the situation is. So, so what ends up happening is she confronts this man at the mall, makes the man pull out his phone. I go and I go up to these young girls that got after confirming that this man was not their father, in fact, and then goes to the man, confronts him about what he was doing, which she then videotapes and then makes the man delete the photos. Now this woman is a badass. If we had more people like this woman out there, there would be far less predators out there because they are pre predatory on children for a reason, and they're scared of getting confronted with people who are as as big as them, as old as them, as mature as them. They're cowards, they're pieces of trash, and they know it. And if enough people have their eyes out, not only for their children, but for other people's children like this woman did, then this would happen less often because people know that they would be confronted by people. Let's continue. Anyway, I go up to the young girl and I'm like, Hey, is that guy right there? Really? I try to like make it not as big of a deal, but like I was saying, I didn't wear on a makeup big deal of it because you know, this girl might be scared. I don't know what it is, but I'm like, Hey, is that guy your dad? And she's like, no, why? And so she confronts this man. And now as we go to that portion of the video, I'll talk you through it a little bit, but it's taken a second to buffer here. So give it one moment, but good on this girl. She can't be over 30. She looks like she's probably like 26, 27. And for her to confront this man in the way that she did is amazing. And like I said, if we have more people doing this type of thing, less people would be proud that there is against children because they know that the microscope is on them. And that's what this movie does. The Sound of Freedom brings awareness to this brings awareness to the fact that there are real predators out there, brings awareness to the trafficking is real. And you should absolutely be keeping that in mind around your own children, around other people's children. I've seen videos of this woman who was like working a stand that looked like in like Mexico or Brazil and this young child was being targeted by this guy on a scooter. And she goes into this little shop and the woman is very nice and starts talking to the girl and realizes what's about to happen as she sees this guy kind of walking around and prevents the child from being trafficked. 100%. This man was there to steal this child and. Cannot imagine the horrific things that it would've happened. But if we just need more eyes on this, guys, the more eyes we have on it, the less, the less things like this will happen, right? There will be immediate friction, there will be immediate repercussions to these people acting in the, this egregious manner. So again, good on this lady, good on her. This woman good on her for confronting this person. We need more people like her and the video still will not buffer. So I don't know what's going on with Twitter, but in the spirit of that, let's move on. The Netherlands, crowned Miss Netherlands to someone who is not a miss, but a Mister Misses Netherlands crowns trans woman Ricky, Valerie Coley. In other words, a man to be. Miss Netherlands and what is absolutely the most disgusting virtue signal ever, like literally a, and she is. There's other people around this man who are far better looking, far better looking. It goes on, it says, coli of Dutch and indigenous malen descent is from the city of Breta. Between Rotter Dam and Antwerp. Thank you for that very specific outline. She said she wants to be a voice and a male, or a, a male, a, a role model for young women and queer people. As someone who didn't feel supported after coming out as transgender at a young age, she said she wants to leave those stories of suffering in the past. Coley won't be the first trans woman to compete for the Miss Universe. Crown Angela Ponce became the pageant's first trans contestant when she represented Spain in 2018. The 71 year old competition first began allowing transgender contestants in 2012. Well, weren't you ahead of the curve? More trans women have been competing in the preliminary pageants in recent years. In 2021, miss Nevada Cata, Luna Enriquez became the first trans contestant at a Miss u s A pageant. Transwomen and activist Daniela Oroyo Gonzalez will compete for this year's Miss Universe, Puerto Rico. Title next month, Thai Business Mogul. Annie Jra Jupa, no idea how to say that name. A trans activist who is also transgender, bought the Miss Universe organization last year. She has said that she's, he has said that she's committed to advancing the organization as an inclusive platform and wants to transform the brand for the next generation of non women. For Miss Universe, you idiot. I call it a women's empowerment competition, but really it's just de-legitimizing femininity and what women are in general by allowing men with penises to beat the women at their own event. Which is just unbelievable. Like how, how far do we take this, right? Like, of course a man's gonna whoop some woman's ass in the swimming competition if they both train. That's just how that works. But now we've gotten into this contorted, weird secondary universe where men think they, they can actually compete with women. When it comes to feminine beauty, like, I'm sorry, not gonna happen. You are a man. You will always be a man, regardless of how much makeup you put on, regardless of how much chicken cutlets you put in your bra, regardless of how much YouTube contouring classes that you watch, you will always be a man. Until you invert your penis and then have it shut on you. Like that's one of the most horrible things. And, and okay, every time we touch on the trans stuff, I feel the need to talk about this cuz I don't want to be a hateful person. I'm not trying to be hateful, but I think is hateful, is this egregious act of acting like men taking over women's spaces is good for women. There's a reason, there's the W N B A, there's a reason that there is Miss Universe, right? There is Mr. Olympia. You want to go be in a male beauty pageant, start running a hundred fucking grams of trend and get huge like, like the rest of the, the guys out there competing for male beauty pageants. Like this is not the way. And I, I believe that the people that are trans, that believe that they are the other opposite sex are mentally. Ill and, and should be treated as such. And I don't think treated as such as like, oh, you're a bad person. No, I think treated as such as if you are dealing with something on the inside that I can't even fathom. Now that's a portion of it, right? A portion of them are mentally ill. Now a portion of them are seeking attention and that's the Dylan Mulvaney of the world, right? But there are some, I'm sure, very good, very kind, very nice be beautifully beautiful hearts that are trans. But when you try to overtake women's spaces, when you try to treat, make me use your pronouns as if I have to act out your mental illness for you to make you feel okay in the world. I'm just not gonna do it. And I think that anybody who, who is in that world, I. Should seek help. And I hope they get the help that they need because I'm sorry, but you're never gonna be a woman or you're never gonna be a woman who turns into a man or a man that turns into a woman. That's just not gonna happen. And that's the way the universe dealt you. Your cards, and I'm sorry you don't like them, but a lot of poor people who grew up poor wished they could have grown up as the child of Donald Trump. But it's not gonna happen either, no matter how much you pretend it, right? So it's like you should address the thing that is causing you the mental anguish. Don't mask it with fake boobs and lip injections and address like eventually that's gonna lead to heartache and eventually it's gonna lead to you getting all of these surgeries that we don't know the implications of that are eventually going to harm you long-term physically, like getting on hormone replacement therapy, you know, getting estrogen injections, when you should be getting testosterone replacement therapy. It's like we don't know the implications of this, and I'm sorry that you're going through that, but that that is not my burden to bear your mental illness through my speech. And that's, that's what we saw too. More recently, Michigan in, in probably the craziest attempt at passing a law, which has now passed the House of Michigan, Michigan has has imp, has started to push the process along, which again has passed the house. This isn't just like one person trying to act like this is normal. This has passed The house, which is a bill in Michigan, is now saying that if you misgender somebody that you're gonna get a $10,000 fine and a felony. Well, what I would have to say to that Gretchen Whitmer, sir, is that you cannot police speech. You cannot tell me who I any sounds that has to come out of my mouth. You don't get that opportunity. And if I want to call you a man, which in certain lighting you look like, or I wanna call some random trans person knocking down all the shelves in the blockbuster or, or the GameStop, if you remember that video, sir, because you are a sir, then I will do so. You're not gonna find anybody for speech. And if this $10,000 fine from Michigan goes to the Supreme Court, just like all of the other bullshit laws that they've tried to pass and eventually get overturned just like Roe v. Wade, that will get overturned too. I'll be the first person to step up and immediately go to a city hall meeting and call Gretchen Whitmore Mann and watch the police try to arrest me for it. Cuz that is the most ridiculous bullshit law with no fundamental founding in their constitution. That is completely against the first amendment that, that, you know, this is exactly what Jordan Peterson fought against, was the, the implementation of laws to strong arm and bully you into utilizing speech that is not accurate for the feelings of other people. Because if we start there, where does it end? Because that's just the beginning. Then where do we go? Right? You get into this, this news speak era, right? You go back to the Orwellian 1984 type control of language that was involved in authoritarianism, the diminishing of words, you're not allowed to say certain things. And that's where it starts. And this is the, this is the Trojan horse, right? And all the people that are like, equality and d, diversity and like, I hear you, but what you don't see is where this is going. What you don't see is that you are a pawn in the game and eventually, like I've said before, the pendulum swings back and eventually it's coming for you, right? You can only divide the masses so many times until eventually you are on the side that you don't like where your speech is being hindered by governing laws. This law is unbelievably crazy and nobody is talking about it. I posted something the other day and, and very little traction that has come of it. Now, I got a good amount of, you know, attention on it from, from my post, but, It needs to become a common topic because this is the first law that I'm aware of that is being implemented in this way in the United States, where we are founded on the freedom of speech founded on the right to say what we want when we want founded on the freedom of press. If I want to write an article for the Detroit Free Press and call Governor Whitmer a man, I will do it because that is my constitutional right. Just watch me if this goes into effect. Crazy. And that's the world where we've gotten to where somebody's going to win a Miss M I s S pageant with a penis between their legs. This world just gets crazier and crazier and crazier. All right, so I don't even feel like reading the article. Maybe I'll have somebody else read it for you. Here you go. Netherlands Crowns. Its first trans. Oh, two year old Dutch model will be the second openly trans. Whoa. That's going fast for you guys, huh? All right. Yeah, let's move on. So the next article that we're gonna talk about here is that the Biden's Department of Justice Indicts a whistleblower, indicts a whistleblower who alleged that the Biden family was involved in bribery schemes. Could you imagine the Department of Justice being weaponized against biden's enemies? No way. Former Israeli army officer and co-director of a Maryland think tank is under federal indictment Tonight, gal Luft is charged with acting as an unregistered foreign agent, trafficking in arms violating US sanctions against Iran. No man. Twitter's having a hard time today, huh? And making false statements to federal agents. So this man came out and alleged that there was a bribery scheme conducted by the Biden family. Now this in the middle of several, several legal actions that are happening between several different entities at this point. He says he was arrested in Cyprus to stop, to stop him from speaking out him from testifying before Congressional Committee. Yep. Crazy. All right, so this man is guilty. This man is guilty. He's guilty of telling the truth, which is that the Biden family is corrupt. The Biden family is in the pocket of foreign entities like China, like Barisma and Ukraine. These, the Ukrainian energy companies, like all of these organizations that came out from the laptop of Hunter Biden, absolutely. This man is guilty of telling the truth. And, and here's the thing, when these things happen, all it does is draw attention to it regarding bribery allegations against the Biden family. Most frustrating about it is that again, you see how powerful the entities that are in power are because of how quickly and easily they shove these things under the rug. There's never been a president ever who's had as many scandals as Joe Biden, and there's also never been such an effort from every government organization at all. That's. Within the government to cover up so many illegal activities by a presidential family in the history of the United States. Name one name, another president that's sitting that has had so many scandals than Joe Biden, including the video that just came out of Joe Biden, a, a wild video of Joe Biden going up to some foreign looking lady at some meeting saying, don't, don't what did he do? Let me, let me tell you something. Let me tell you something. And he goes, smells her, sniffs her on camera and then goes, don't tell your mama what I told you. Like what? You are the creepiest of creepy old men. And I can't imagine just the what type of things that he, this, that Joe. Biden was doing, especially when his own son called him Petto Pete, within his phone, see if we can get this clip to finish out. Lou makes those allegations in a video obtained exclusively by the New York Post I, who volunteered to inform the US government about potential security breach and about compromising information about a man vying to be the next president. I'm now being hunted by the very same PE I think in my life. I ever had such a hard time with Twitter videos, people whom I informed and may have to. He says, I may have to be on the run for the rest of my life for the allegations that I've made. And we see this with what happened to what happened to the We see this every single time. There's a whistleblower with the Biden administration, right? Every single time there's, there's the, the person in the who, they were trying to s like the, the laptop store owner. There's the you know, e every single time the Biden administration finds themself in hot water, they, they weaponize every single piece of the justice system that they have access to, including the very recent text message that we discussed a couple weeks ago, which was that, you know, hunter Biden literally threatening the Chinese company before there was a $5 million. 5 million put into their shell accounts from a Chinese corporation after he's or from a Ukrainian organization after he strong armed the head of Barisma, who then said he had 17 recordings of them. Interesting. So here's the article on that, which says that the Department of Justice has announced multiple indictments against Dr. Gao Luft, the Israeli American co-head of a Maryland think tank who gained notoriety as the missing witness in the investigation of Joe's Biden's corruption. The New York Post recently shared a video of left wherein he broke down the allegations made against Biden, and claimed that he had been arrested to prevent him from testifying to the House Oversight Committee with damning evidence against the first family. Now, long after coming outta the whistleblower left himself has been charged by the Department of Justice for allegedly engaging in multiple serious schemes in involving the Chinese and Iranians, alongside a former high ranking US government official. The charges, including numerous offenses, including failing to register under the Foreign Agent's Registration Act, arms trafficking, Iranian sanctions violations, and making false statements to federal agents while what a reach. The agency explained that Luft had allegedly conspired with others to advance the interest of the People's Republic of China. Oh. Who would've done that as agents of Chinese based principles without registering as foreign agents as required under US law. He supposedly used his position as co-director of the Think tank to recruit and pay the aforementioned government official at the behest of Chinese bosses to publicly support certain policies with respect to China. Hmm. Very interesting. Let's see if we can get the New York Post video if it's not gonna be so shaky for the full thing there. Here's the video. Good day. My name is Dr. Gal Loft. For the past 20 years, I have been the co-director of the Institute for the Analysis of Global Security, a Washington based think tank focused on energy security. For the past 15 years, I've been a resident of Israel. For four years, I was senior advisor to the China Energy Company, cfc at the same time of its dealings with the Biden family. Under normal circumstances, I would be testifying before Congress about my experience with C F C. Sadly, due to circumstances I shall describe here in this video I am forced to tell you this story via video. My ordeal goes back to a fatal decision I made in March of 2019 to share with the US government my knowledge about the Biden family's relations with cfc. As I said, it was in March of 2019, in a two day session at the US Embassy in Brussels. I insisted that the meeting. Take place in March because at the time there were rumors that Joe Biden was planning to run for president. I saw it as my civic duty to alert the government beforehand and give it enough time to probe the issue. I wanna be clear. I'm not a Republican. I'm not a Democrat. I have no political motive or agenda. I did it out of deep concern that if the Bidens were to come to power, the country would be facing the same traumatic Russia collusion scandal. Only this time it was China. Sadly, because of the DOJs coverup. This is exactly what happened. The d o J sent to Brussels, a delegation of six people, two prosecutors from the sudden District of New York, by the names of Daniel Reichental and Catherine Goche. Four F FBI agents. One of them was special agent Joshua Wilson from the Baltimore Field Office, which also happens to cover the state of Delaware. My man's dropping names. You asked yourself why did the government dispatch to Europe? So many people, why six, why not two? The answer is that they knew very well that I'm a credible witness, and that I have insider knowledge about the group and the individuals that be the she the family. Over an intensive two year, two day meeting. I shared my information about the Biden family's financial transactions with CFC, including specific dollar figures. This is a 13 minute video that you can go see. Was name Rob Walker the New York Post YouTube channel. Yet as we now as titled this Missing Biden Corruption case Witness, Dr. Galbo doj, the Whole 21 Details, allegations against President's Family Talk to Walker. But perhaps the most alarming information I revealed was of a MO within the d OJ who shared classified information with Hunter Biden and his Chinese partners. I told the d OJ that Hunter was closely associated with a very senior, retired, retired FBI official who had distinct physical characteristic. He had one eye. One of the FBI agents at the time even told me, you know, that would be very easy for us to find. There aren't that many one-eyed people in the bureau. The information I provided the FBI in March of 2019 was fully corroborated. Nine months later when the famous laptop belonging to Hunter Biden, which contained all the emails and receipts, was handed to the fbi. And guess who seized the laptop from the computer repair shop? It was special agent Joshua Wilson, who was with me in Brussels earlier. In other words, the FBI knew about from me about the Biden CFC deals before they got hold of the laptop, way before they had enough time to investigate the issue, but they didn't. After Brussels, I never heard back from the doj, but instead of showing appreciation for my whistle blowing, I became public enemy number one. Over the past four years, that followed me, my family, my friends, my associates. We were all harassed, intimidated, and finally I was prosecuted. Despite all that on the eve of the 2020 elections, I sent my lawyer to Washington to meet with then acting Deputy Attorney General Mr. Richard Donahue, to ensure he was informed about the information I had given his department in Brussels 19 month earlier. And also to warn him that there may still be a mole within the D O J. Mr. Donahue confirmed to my lawyer that he was aware of my claims, but now we learn from the I R S whistleblower that it was Rich Donahue himself who suspended the investigation. Few weeks earlier on September 4th, 2020, on the ground that it was quote too close to the elections. Finally, in February of this year, I was arrested in Cyprus on an extradition request from the Southern District of New York. Very soon. All right. I'll let you watch that video yourself. If you wanna go find it, I'll put it in the CK Austin Adams do sub stack.com, which will come out late tomorrow after the podcast comes out. But here's an article that kind of outlines what he's talking about with that was looking up while you were listening to that, the one eye F b I agent. And this comes from the New York Post where it says, hunter Biden used FBI Mole named one Eye to tip him off the China probes. It says, hunter Biden has an F B I mole named One Eye who tipped off his Chinese business partners that they were under investigation. According to the Israeli energy expert arrested in Cyprus last month on gun running charges. The House Oversight Committee is investigating the explosive claims that Dr. Gal Ga left the guy. We were just listening to a former Israeli Defense Forces Lieutenant Colonel with deep intelligence ties in Washington and Beijing, who says that he was arrested to stop him from revealing what he knows about the Biden family and FBI corruption details. He told the Department of Justice in 2019. Which he said was ignored. He first made the claims on February 18th on Twitter after being detained at a Cyprus airport as he prepared to board the plane to Israel. I've been arrested in Cyprus and politically motivated extradition request by the us, the US claiming that I'm an arms dealer. It would be funny if it weren't tragic. I've never been an arms dealer. Department of Justice is trying to bury me to protect Joe, Jim and Hunter Biden goes on to say that Luft remains in jail awaiting extradition, which is now just surfaced this or surfaced with this video after all this. This article was in March through his American lawyer, Robert Hanoch. Luft said that he tried four years ago to form the de Depart or to inform the Department of Justice of Chinese State controlled energy company c e, or C E F C, that had paid a hundred thousand dollars a month to President Biden's son Hunter in $65,000 to Joe's brother Jim in exchange for their FBI connections and use of the Biden name to promote China's belt or. Yeah. Belt and Road Initiative around the world. Left. Learned the scheme through his own relationship with hunter's, Chinese business partners, Patrick Ho and yay Ja Ming, chairman of C E F C. From 28 15 to 2018, left organized International Energy conferences in partnership with HO'S Think Tank, the nonprofit Chinese Energy Fund committee, C E F C, a front organization for Y's, C E F C Y confided to left that Hunter had an informant in the FBI or formerly of the Bureau, extremely well-placed, who had paid lots of money to provide sealed law enforcement information. The FBI mole was called One Eye. One Eye told ye that the Southern District of New York has, was investigating him or ho in late 2017, that an Asian and African and a Jewish guy were named on a sealed indictment. Said Heno. Soon after the Tipoff, ye offered Hunter 1 million to be his private counsel and flew to China. Leaving his wife, daughter, son, mother and nanny in his 50 million penthouse in 15 Central 15 Central Park West. He was detained in Shanghai three months later and disappeared. And that's where this all started. All right, so that article that I was just reading again, came from the New York Post and was titled hunter Biden used FBI Mole named One Eye to tip him off to Chinese probes, which was March 22nd, 2023. And now this guy is just resurfacing. And this just broke today. This is breaking news. There's really not a ton of information that came out from this interview. Go listen to it. Go check it out. And just again, like I said, Joe Biden and the h the Biden family are the single largest crime organization to ever hold the White House. So, Bar none. And we're seeing that with back to back to back to back. Things that are coming out from the text message of, of Hunter Biden's strong arming people to the laptop with legitimate claims of him being a pedophile with his own niece. All of the things that have come out with Joe Biden being called Petto Pete by his son. Could you imagine the field day that people would've had if that was Don Jr. Saying that about Donald Trump? Like in all of it's covered up by every news, media corporation, every one of the, the organizations within the government, including the fbi. It's disgusting. All right, now last but not least, last but not least second to last, but not least, let's go with last but not least, let's get into the deep dark side. Of aliens. It says, from 2000, from the late two thousands to the mid 2000 tens. I worked as a molecular biologist for a national security contractor in a program to study exo biospheric organisms. I will share with you a lot of information on the subject. Feel free to ask questions or ask for clarification. This was posted on Reddit five days ago, reposted by Joe Rogan, and then this guy deleted his account. Now it says that it seems like all of my comments are being deleted. I will post answers at the end of the message. I'm gonna move my computer closer to me here so I can actually read it for you guys without the stuttering, like you know, Joe Biden or Feder Fedderman. From the late two thousands to the mid 2000 tens, I worked as a molecular biologist for the National Security Council contractor in program to study exo biospheric organisms or ebos. The aim of the program was to el elucidate the genome and proteome basis for these organisms. Although the study of OBCs has been going on for decades and other programs, the new high throughput DNA sequencing technologies of the late nineties unblocked, stagnant research in this area, since then, several breakthroughs have led to significant advances in our understanding of the genome and protein of these beings. What we've learned so far has enabled us to outline some dis. Disconcerting perspectives about the place of our place in the universe. Briefly, we've discovered that the Ebo genome is a chimera of genomes from our biosphere and from an unknown one. They are artificial, ephemeral, and disposable organisms created for a purpose that still particularly alludes us. I'll be substantiating my statements after a brief introduction. The reason for disclosing these secrets is quite simple. I believe that every human being has the right to know the truth, and that to progress humanity needs to divest itself to a certain or divest itself of certain institutions and organizations that will probably not survive these revelations in the long term. I'm aware that I've had very little impact in this regard, but I still believe the small leaks are necessary to break the dam of misinformation on the subject. When the governments will eventually reveal these secrets, there will be undoubtedly be a societal upheaval, but in my opinion, the longer we wait, the worse it will be. I choose to divulge what I know anonymously out of selfishness for the wellbeing of myself and my family. I'm aware that this diminishes the reach and credibility of my message, but it's the furthest I'm willing to go. I chose this forum because it offers a good compromise between anon, an anonymy and an an anonymy. Like what is it? Defining NEMO anonymity, non anonymity in popularity. In order to protect my anonymity, I will be purposefully vague or even contradictory about the information that could identify me, date education role, et cetera. I'll even introduce red hearings. In this respect, I want to make it clear that any information related to the subject of the research will not be treated in this way. Before going any further, please excuse me if you find it difficult to understand what I'm explaining. Some parts of my text are very technical. It's difficult to understand the right balance between vulgarization and scientific explanation. I continue by talking about myself. What's the point of talking about me and knowing that the information will necessarily be misleading. I simply want to introduce a perspective of the type of people who work there. Normal scientists, I have a PhD in molecular biology. I didn't actively seek to become a part of the program. Rather, there was a stroke of luck that introduced me to one of the senior scientists. I met this person at a conference where I was presenting a poster on my PhD research. When I think back, I don't believe he was impressed by what I was presenting because it was quite frankly, a project that wasn't going anywhere. I think he was rather the most important aspect of a professional life, the attitude and the ease in which you make connections. Shortly afterwards, I graduated and received a call from the person offering me a position. At the time, everything pointed to me working in a regular laboratory. I did a series of three increasingly suspicious interviews and in a different location where my scientific background and knowledge became less and less relevant. The first was was with two of the senior scientists, the second and third with people who I've never seen again and who obviously not interested in science. Sometime after the interview, I was asked to go to a fourth location where that, where what seems like a corporate lawyer presented me with an nda. He made sure not only to explain every detail, but also that I understand the consequences of not respecting it. The first employment weeks were far by far the most memorable, although I spent most of the time in the depressing archive room. It consists almost exclusively of reading about the subject of study and to get us up to speed. There's no secret Wikipedia or even a reference guide. There are only dry reports, memos, presentations, procedures, and standard operating procedures. SOPs. These documents are almost exclusively about the biology of Ebos and there are also a few that deal with other subjects such as

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Adafruit Industries
EYE on NPI: Texas Instruments DRV8411 Dual H-Bridge Motor Driver

Adafruit Industries

Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2023 11:12


This week's EYE ON NPI will drive it's way into your heart and into your motorized design BOMs: it's the Texas Instruments DRV8411 Dual H-Bridge Motor Driver (https://www.digikey.com/en/product-highlight/t/texas-instruments/drv8411-dual-h-bridge-motor-driver), a nifty multi-purpose dual H-bridge driver for use with either two brushless DC motors or bi-polar stepper motor. This driver features a wide operating voltage, from 11V down to 1.65V, and up to 4A current output so it can be used in just about any motor control design. It's intended as an upgrade replacement to the popular DRV8833 (https://www.digikey.com/en/products/detail/texas-instruments/DRV8833PW/4251165), with pin-compatible options or with reduced BOM options if you're good with a little redesigning. Now you might be thinking: Hey, that DRV8833 (https://www.digikey.com/en/products/detail/texas-instruments/DRV8833PW/4251165) part number sounds so familiar - where have a I seen that before? Well, if you were thinking that you saw our Chip Shortage video clip from about 1 year ago (https://blog.adafruit.com/2022/05/26/chip-shortage-ti-drv8833-motor-driver-chipshortage-adafruit-adafruit-digikey-txinstruments/) we were desperately begging for some DRV8833's in PWP package so that we could get Crickit boards back in stock (https://www.adafruit.com/product/3093). We did get some eventually so that we have both our Crickit and DRV8833 breakout boards (https://www.digikey.com/en/products/detail/adafruit-industries-llc/3297/6419360) back in stock but now we're looking at maybe updating the design with this fancy upgrade. The original DRV8833 is a great chip, and can drive two DC motors or one stepper at 2.7-10.8V and peak current of 2A. To compare, the DRV8411 has a wider range of 1.65-11V which means its better at low voltage motors, say ones running off of 2 alkaline batteries. It's also available in 4A peak output transistor as the DRV8411A (https://www.digikey.com/en/products/detail/texas-instruments/DRV8411ARTER/18111300) - double the current! Note that if you are pushing that much current, at long intervals, through your driver you will have to think about heat-sinking (https://www.digikey.com/en/videos/c/cui/how-to-select-a-heat-sink). There's a section in the datasheet about how to use copper fill as a heat sink: 2 oz copper will do better than 1 oz and you'll want a large square area. Otherwise, you may have to look at adding an external heatsinking or forced cooling with a fan. Or, you may want to avoid getting into such a hot state by adding current limiting. These drivers can use a resistor that is in series with the motor power to limit how much current will sink: once the voltage across the resistor hits 200mV, the feedback system will reduce current draw. Our original breakout used these power/current-sense resistors to limit current to 1.2A by default. One nifty feature we saw in the DRV8411A version (https://www.digikey.com/short/5d917nh7) of this family is they've gotten rid of the 'in path' current sense resistors. While they worked great they needed to be high wattage in order to handle the full current from the motor path. The A changes this to a current mirror (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Current_mirror) so that low wattage resistors, say 0402 or 0603 size, can be used instead saving a ton of space. You can also connect the monitor pads to your favorite microcontroller ADC to monitor current draw. And, oh yes, the DRV8411 (https://www.digikey.com/short/f8z23pm7) and DRV8411A (https://www.digikey.com/short/5d917nh7) are both in stock right now for instant shipping from Digi-Key! When you order from Digi-Key they will pack and ship your order from Thief River Falls within the day and you will get it as quickly as tomorrow morning so you can get your motors twisting and turning with this fabulous NPI.

WBSRocks: Business Growth with ERP and Digital Transformation
WBSP481: Grow Your Business by Understanding Katana Manufacturing ERP's Capabilities, an Objective Panel Discussion

WBSRocks: Business Growth with ERP and Digital Transformation

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2023 62:08


The hate of ERP systems is not new. Every time a new kid in the town challenges how they are making the ERP systems easier. There are some companies that have approached this in the right fashion, such as Odoo or Acumatica, by understanding how ERP systems work and why they need to have layered complexity. The others have simply eliminated the necessary details for them to have a scalable data model. These systems are great poor man's ERP solutions as you might not be able to afford the consulting dollars and change management at that stage. And that is OK when you are small. But you can't go very far with them without understanding how to model your customers, vendors, items, BOMs, and chart of accounts to get the tangible business benefits with costing, inventory, supply chain, and scheduling.In today's episode, we invited a panel of industry experts for a live discussion on LinkedIn to conduct an independent review of Katana Manufacturing ERP's capabilities. We covered many grounds, including their strength and weaknesses and where they fit with their target market. We also convered their capabilities on the MRP, their approach for costing and allocation, their data model, and how that drives which customers would be the right fit for them.For more information on growth strategies for SMBs using ERP and digital transformation, visit our community at wbs.rocks or elevatiq.com. To ensure that you never miss an episode of the WBS podcast, subscribe on your favorite podcasting platform. 

CBIA BizCast
CBIA BizCast: Nessel Helping New Moms Return to Work

CBIA BizCast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2023 25:39


The CBIA BizCast team sits down with Nessel founders Stephanie Boms and Della Leapman.  For mothers who are breastfeeding, having a dedicated and comfortable lactation space at work goes a long way toward making them feel supported by their employers.  But those spaces aren't always available.  That's where Nessel comes in.  “We provide lactation furniture, we provide lactation pods, we do custom design work, and we do consulting to help do some executive education,” said Boms.  “Our mission is to transform organizations and really help support working women when they return from maternity leave.”

Reporterne
Borgmester: Det ville være forkert af mig at sige undskyld

Reporterne

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2023 18:55


Undskyld.Det er familien Boms største ønske at høre.For i mere end halvandet år var familiens tre døtre fjernet fra deres forældre uden grund. Det stod klart, da en forældrekompetenceundersøgelse langt om længe blev lavet og viste, at Henrik og Linda Bom var gode forældre.Mens de tre piger var væk hjemmefra, fik de det dårligt, og de mener i dag, at de har krav på en undskyldning fra borgmester Søren Smalbro.Men det ville være forkert af ham at give den, siger han i dag til Reporterne, hvor han også står ved, at han mener, at forældrene skubber børnene foran sig i deres kamp mod kommunen. Hør mere om sagen hos 'Reporterne':https://podcasts.apple.com/dk/podcast/reporterne/id1593226458?i=1000603153249https://podcasts.apple.com/dk/podcast/reporterne/id1593226458?i=1000603962503Gæster:Søren Smalbro, borgmester i Hjørring for VenstreLinda Bom, mor til tvangsfjernede pigerVært:August Stenbroen Tilrettelægger:Clara Edgar Producer:Camilla Michelle MikkelsenRedaktør:Mille Ørsted

WBSRocks: Business Growth with ERP and Digital Transformation
WBSP434: Grow Your Business by Understanding Aptean Made2Manage's Capabilities, an Objective Panel Discussion

WBSRocks: Business Growth with ERP and Digital Transformation

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2023 56:14


Do you know an ERP system that is designed for manufacturing but is not from Infor or Epicor? Do you know an ERP system that may not support as many layers of BOMs that Infor or Epicor systems might be able to support? Do you know an ERP system that might struggle with diverse business models, such as a business that might do both construction and distribution? Do you know an ERP system that has a very similar look and feel to Infor? If you have guessed Aptean Made2Manage, then you are right.In today's episode, we invited a panel of industry experts for a live discussion on LinkedIn to conduct an independent review of Aptean Made2Manage's capabilities. We covered many grounds including its similarity in look and feel with Infor. Finally, we covered its BOM structure, traceability, costing layers,and technology.For more information on growth strategies for SMBs using ERP and digital transformation, visit our community at wbs.rocks or elevatiq.com. To ensure that you never miss an episode of the WBS podcast, subscribe on your favorite podcasting platform.

WBSRocks: Business Growth with ERP and Digital Transformation
WBSP432: Grow Your Business by Learning Lot/Serial Control Best Practices, a Live Interview w/ a Panel of Experts

WBSRocks: Business Growth with ERP and Digital Transformation

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 19, 2023 59:30


The lot and serial numbers strategies can help improve customer experience and traceability. But over-implementing lot and serial numbers might fire back with the increased overhead and admin efforts. In some industries, the lot numbers could be so involved that you might require multiple lot and serial numbers as part of the same product. There might also be requirements for different BOMs that may contain traceable assembly. So what are the best practices when it comes to implementing lot and serial numbers?In today's episode, we invited a panel of cross-functional experts to live interview on LinkedIn who brings significant expertise to discuss Lot/Serial Control best practices. We discussed the layers of the lot and serial numbers and how they might be different in different industries. Finally, we discussed the unique lot and serial number requirements of industries such as defense, pharma, and custom manufacturing.For more information on growth strategies for SMBs using ERP and digital transformation, visit our community at wbs.rocks or elevatiq.com. To ensure that you never miss an episode of the WBS podcast, subscribe on your favorite podcasting platform.

The Logistics of Logistics Podcast
The Amplio Story with Trey Closson

The Logistics of Logistics Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2023 43:59


Trey Closson and Joe Lynch discuss the Amplio story. Trey is the Co-founder and CEO at Amplio, an Atlanta based tech firm that predicts and prevents material and parts shortage for companies in the electronic manufacturing space.    About Trey Closson Trey Closson is the Co-founder and CEO at Amplio, an Atlanta based tech firm builds supply chain resilience for electronics manufacturers. Trey and his Co-founder Taha Zinifi started Amplio in Summer 2021 to help solve one of the most critical supply challenges facing the industry. Prior to co-founding Amplio, Trey led the international logistics capability at Georgia-Pacific, which is the largest U.S. exporter. Earlier in his career, Trey was part of the Flexport Atlanta founding team and led Kuehne + Nagel's account management group where he helped design and operate automotive, high tech, and industrial manufacturing supply chain solutions. Trey holds an MBA from Georgia Tech and a BA in philosophy from Furman University. About Amplio Amplio builds supply chain resilience for electronics manufacturers. The Amplio solutions ensure that you have the inventory you need, when you need it, at the most optimized price so that you can focus on what matters most to you and your business. Amplio helps you meet your production goals by removing procurement roadblocks - the software assesses your BOMs' sourcing risk, locates inventory for you, and recommends optimal purchasing strategy so that you get the components you need at the best price. Key Takeaways: The Amplio Story Trey Closson is the Co-founder and CEO at Amplio, an Atlanta based tech firm that predicts and prevents material and parts shortage for companies in the electronic manufacturing space. In the podcast interview, Trey and Joe discuss the Amplio mission along with the challenges of managing a supply chain in the electronics manufacturing space. Trey and the Amplio team believe that sourcing electronic components should be easy and predictable. Electronics companies that work with Amplio gain the following: Predict and prevent shortages   Streamline procurement   Access diverse sources of supply Amplio helps you take back control of your supply chain by making purchasing cost-efficient and stress-free. Amplio's procurement solution predicts future component shortages, accesses exclusive sources of supply to drive down costs, and streamlines the busy work of purchasing like PO and invoice management. Learn More The Amplio Story Trey Closson on LinkedIn Amplio on LinkedIn Amplio Meet with Amplio @ IPC Apex Expo 2023 Meet with Trey @ Manifest Vegas Schedule an Amplio Demo The Logistics of Logistics Podcast If you enjoy the podcast, please leave a positive review, subscribe, and share it with your friends and colleagues. The Logistics of Logistics Podcast: Google, Apple, Castbox, Spotify, Stitcher, PlayerFM, Tunein, Podbean, Owltail, Libsyn, Overcast Check out The Logistics of Logistics on Youtube

Finish Strong®   by Becky Morgan
A Chip is Not a Chip

Finish Strong® by Becky Morgan

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2022 7:01


In 2019 manufacturers were struggling to onboard and retain important workers, to obtain supplies when needed, and to meet the level of performance that customers demand. And then Covid hit."It's the supply chain" became the phrase to indicate the problems are out of our control. It meant "don't expect a good answer from us" and "don't expect on-time in-full deliveries."Packaging, whether plastic or metal or even treated cloth, was in short supply. At least in the size and configuration some needed.We all remember the toilet paper shortage, but how many understand that it due to a shift in demand from industrial to residential? The materials, production processes, packaging and shipping are very different for the two sources of demand.Chips continue to reflect inadequate supply; at least a few do. But others are in such surplus that major producers like Intel are laying off and putting the brakes on production as customers admit to hording and cancel the huge orders they had on the books. That industry -- the electronic parts industry in general -- has long been known for these huge swings. Those historical swings have been for very similar reasons. Rapidly increasing demand that can't be met; skyrocketing orders; skyrocketing production; and then cancelled over-ordering, and plummeting production. Because capacity cannot be quickly and smoothly adjusted in those industries, wild swings are simply "the way it is."While leadership concentrates on the strategic level, execution requires attention to detail. In conditions of multiple challenges confronting us simultaneously, we tend to simplify by relying on stereotypes, or generalities, that have no real meaning in execution."Chips are in short supply" or "plastics are in short supply" has little meaning at the detail level. There, the detail matters greatly. The strategic decisions of suppliers matter greatly. Leaders can help those involved in execution understand supplier strategies, talk with suppliers to better understand and perhaps shape those strategies, and think more strategically about how to manage any shortages. Expediting is NOT the answer.For decades manufacturers have maintained excess inventories of most items so they would always be able to produce something, but they have also been short one key component or material regardless. The excess inventories did little to quickly meet customer demand. The current return to "send me all you've got" will only take us back to prior conditions.Bills of material (BOMs) must be considered as a whole to effectively plan production. Analytics and accurate inventories, customer orders and even routings can enable optimization of output and honest communication with suppliers and customers. Expecting those in charge of near term planning and execution to optimize in their heads is ridiculous. Help them have the information they need, which is beyond mere data. That requires investment in technology far different from simple MRP calculations.Ask operations staff to explain the specific causes of any shortages -- geographic, processing, logistics, etc -- so you can help them think strategically about how to best leverage limited critical resources.During Covid, most of our supply chains operated just as they were designed. Poorly. Understanding sensitivities, variation in both signal and noise, and risk elements from global to a local bridge closing, is part of supply chain management. Issuing purchase orders is a task. Expediting is a task. Neither will resolve your current production problems. Motion and results are two entirely different things. A chip is not a chip.

Resilient Cyber
S3E21: Steve Springett - Navigating the Digital Supply Chain

Resilient Cyber

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2022 44:29


Chris: Before we dive into too many specific topics, one thing I wanted to ask is, you've been working in/around the topic of SBOM and Software Supply Chain for sometime via NTIA, CycloneDX, SCVS etc. How did you have the foresight or what drove you to focus on this topic well before many others in the industry?Nikki: You mentioned recently about the SBOM Forum and their recommendation of the NVD adopt Package URL. I think the recommendations are great for NVD, because the NVD, CVE ID mechanisms, and CWE's weren't technically built for al ot of the updated vulnerabilities and concerns we see today, especially in the software supply chain. Can you talk a little bit about the challenges around vulnerability management when it comes to software supply chain?Chris: I wanted to ask you about SaaSBOM which has been a topic of discussion in the CISA SBOM WG that I know you and I participate in. What is a SaaSBOM in your mind and where does it begin and end, given most of the Cloud, including Infrastructure is software-defined.  Nikki: I liked your article titled "SBOM should not exist! Long live the SBOM" - what really caught me was the idea that BOM's or Bill of Materials have been around for a while, and in other industries as well. I'm curious because there are a lot of potential implications for using BOM's outside of software. What are you thoughts on how we could potentially use the idea of BOMs in other cybersecurity or software development areas? Chris: I want to discuss some critiques of SBOM. VEX Is promising but of course requires information from software producers, and then of course trusting their assertions. VEX: Do you see a future where both SBOM and VEX and automated in terms of generation and ingestion to inform organizational vulnerability management and potentially procurement activities? Nikki: I would be re-missed if I didn't ask you about the human element in all of this. I fee like the complexity of the software supply chain, on top of infrastructure, operations, cloud deployments, etc, can get somewhat complex. How do you think the increased complexity around software supply chain is affecting the management and operations groups?Chris: You have long been the lead on the wildly popular Dependency Track project. Can you tell us a bit about its origins, where it stands today and where it is headed?Chris: There has been a lot of guidance lately on Software Supply Chain, such as NIST EO outputs from Section 4, NIST SSDF, guidance from CSA, CNCF et. al - how does SCVS fit into the mix and do you see organizations using all, or rallying around some of the guidance? Chris Follow Up: Some have claimed that these requirements are simply impractical for anyone except large enterprise organizations and software producers. Any thoughts on the practicality of the guidance for smaller organizations who still play a major role in the software ecosystem?

Defense & Aerospace Report
Cyber Report [Sep 14, 22] Biden's Cyber Standards, BOMs & Improving Talent in the Workforce

Defense & Aerospace Report

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 14, 2022 29:56


On this week's Cyber Report, sponsored by Fortress Information Security, Betsy Soehren-Jones, Fortress's chief operating officer, discusses the Biden administration's new cyber standards, using bills of origin and materials to identify and correct software and hardware vulnerabilities, and the importance of attracting a new generation of more diverse talent; and JC Vega, a retired US Army colonel who co-founded the Army Cyber Institute, discusses how deliver the diversity that the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency seeks in its future workforce, how efforts to date have failed to deliver diversity, and what has to change to broaden access to desperately needed talent to improve the nation's security with Defense & Aerospace Report Editor Vago Muradian.

The Joe and Smith Podcast: Read the Book of Mormon with us

Joe questions whether reading the BOM is good for him. Smith suggests for the listener to order a free one, but the missionaries will bring it. The guys accidentally stumble into the church's new branding campaign to have a BOM in your crotch. They return to the well until the end of the episode. In this chapter, JS warns us that there are some Isaiah chapters coming. Like 13 of them. There are 2 more BOMs in crotches. Smith has a story about a TBM friend, who may be a deer. The guys remember D'ump from Tim and Eric. Joe passes along a book recommendation from someone he trusts- Jennette McCurdy's I'm Glad My Mom Died Smith opens some mail that he got from Joe. Joe included his testimony of the BOM in the package. Smith re-reads a previous verse. JS, he has a BOM in his crotch. Joe doesn't like the use of the word proving in the BOM. 5 more BOMs in crotches. The BOM just isn't going to burn in some house fires. Is Santa a lie for children? There is more BOM logic about why God exists. Also the LDS Godhead is confusing. Mysterious vmail- Phoenix Gem and Mineral Show (07/26/2012) Joe poses a hypothetical scenario about guys arguing over the bible. Joe gets the Kinderhook Plates mixed up with View of the Hebrews. Joe liked hearing that Australia has more restrictive standards for what is and is not considered a religion. Joe tries to quiz Smith about the names of some of the brethren's wives. They find out that Joe is reading from an old list. Also, that LDS guys technically get more virgins than some of the other religions' afterlife. Some more BOMs in crotches. Smith has a story about his earthly father. Joe asks how Smith's dad is doing. Joe tells a story about catching up with an old friend. Joe tells an embarrassing story about the guys' friend, Sam the Eagle. One more BOMcrotch. Joe reads a ‘yo child is so perished' from their listener. Smith presents Joe with a challenge that he will not take on. Joe presents a scenario that would send Smith into a rage. OK, just one more.    Music Provided by Eric VanAusdal with permission from the artist. The Book of Mormon is publicly available at churchofjesuschrist.org  Remember who you are and what you stand for

Les Cast Codeurs Podcast
LCC 284 - De mal en pis - partie 1

Les Cast Codeurs Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2022 50:20


Dans cet épisode, nous discutons bonnes pratiques Java, Groovy, WebAssembly, Micronaut. Nous discutons également le changement de licence de Akka entre autre. La suite de cet épisode parlera de changement d'étage gratuit chez Heroku et des vagues de licenciement dans le monde technologique. Pour rester sous les 1h d'écoute, nous avons découpé les deux derniers épisodes nouvelles en 2 parties chacun. Qu'en pensez vous ? Donnez-nous votre avis sur Twitter ou sur le Google Groups des cast codeurs. Enregistré le 9 septembre 2022 Téléchargement de l'épisode LesCastCodeurs-Episode–284.mp3 News Langages Jonathan Giles, un principal architecte de Java chez Microsoft, a un site qui partage des bonnes pratiques Java http://java.jonathangiles.net/ il couvre des bonnes pratiques Java de manière générale, mais également plus spécifiquement pour les développeurs de librairies Java Des conseils sur la bonne utilisation des dépendances, des BOMs, des versions LTS de Java, des modules Java, de la surface des APIs publiées, de faire attention à null ou au boxing, et de comprendre les interfaces fonctionnelles il y a beaucoup de contenu donc faites par petites doses Certains sujets sont plus controversés comme les modules Java les recommendations sont assez succinctes Je suppose que ce sont les recommendations que les équipes du Azure SDK suivent et qu'il a ouvert. Donc merci à lui Project Leyden https://www.infoq.com/news/2022/06/project-leyden-delays-aot/ Leyden n'a pas progressé en deux ans Accepté que GraalVM a déjà achevé les objectifs initiaux Donc vont explorer un spectre plus faible de contraintes (et probalbment d'optimisations Prochaine LTS en Sept 2023 et Leyden ne sera pas mature, donc Leyden sera utilse ~ Sept 2027 (en terme d'adoption) au plus tôt. SpringBoot pensent que CRaC (snapshot de la memoire sur disque pour demarrage plus rapide) sera très utile module-info dans Spring pourn jlink est dans la roadmap Lead de CRaC a fourni un prototype pour Quarkus: ameliore temps de demarrage pour OpenJDK mais pas la consommation memoire jlink pour Quarkus, dans un context Kube, les gains d'espace disque ne sont pas si interessant vs un layered image Micronaut a des issues ouverst pour CRaC José Paumard couvre Loom et Structured Concurrency dans sa vidéo de la série JEP Café https://inside.java/2022/08/02/jepcafe13/ Et cet article explique les problèmes classiques de concurrence comme les thread leaks et introduit la Structured Concurrency https://howtodoinjava.com/java/multi-threading/structured-concurrency/ Paul King montre l'utilisation de différents frameworks de tests avec Groovy (Spock, JUnit5, Jacoco, Jqwik et Pitest) https://blogs.apache.org/groovy/entry/testing-your-java-with-groovy Paul couvre aussi dans un autre article les comparateurs, et l'utilisation de l'API GINQ https://blogs.apache.org/groovy/entry/comparators-and-sorting-in-groovy La matrice spot est intéressante mais pas avec des noms de variable à, b, c, d :) L.article est super didactique et explique via un example concret quand utiliser quoi Je trouve les property base testing pas si simple à utiliser et avec un coup de réflection >> au truc testé. Mais peut être le cas est super simplistique pour l'usage Paul King continue de publier régulièrement des articles sur Groovy - https://blogs.apache.org/groovy/entry/working-with-sql-databases-with — accéder à des bases SQL avec Groovy et GraalVM - https://blogs.apache.org/groovy/entry/detecting-objects-with-groovy-the — détection d'objet avec le machine learning avec Deep Java Library et Apache MXNet Sortie de Spock 2.2, première version GA avec le support officiel de Groovy 4 https://twitter.com/spockframework/status/1564999285250326529 Bah la seule info intéressante est déjà dans le titre, càd c'est le support officiel de Groovy 4 Google lance un nouveau langage, appelé Carbon, comme un successeur de C++, mais en plus sympa ! https://github.com/carbon-language/carbon-lang interessant, ils veut Ceyloniser ou Scalaizer Rust avec Carbon's Kotlin-like strategy. Not a bad bet Rust n'est pas assez compatible avec C++, c'est problématique, surtout pour des boîtes comme Google avec d'énormes code bases en C++. Donc pour du green-field, Rust c'est bien. Ou c'est bien aussi pour de l'intégration avec du C. Mais pas avec du C++. State of WebAssembly https://blog.scottlogic.com/2022/06/20/state-of-wasm–2022.html On peut peut-être aussi rajouter l'utilisation de WebAssembly chez Figma https://neugierig.org/software/blog/2022/06/wasm-notes.html rust reste le langage de prédilection Python monte JavaScript est maintenant un langage viable Wasmtime est le runtime le plus populaire L'utilisation de WASM pour Serverless et la containérisation et en tant que hôte de plugin a beaucoup émergé Les api non browser sont ce dont a besoin web assembly En fait compilent pas JavaScript mais un moteur JavaScript et faire l'interprétation fonctionnalités très demandées : threads, exceptions, GC, type réflection etc Graal VM 22.2 https://medium.com/graalvm/graalvm–22–2-smaller-jdk-size-improved-memory-usage-better-library-support-and-more-cb34b5b68ec0 GraalVM JDK plus petit Plus petite conso mémoire lors de la création de native images Un travail de Quarkus, Micronaut et Spring Native pour ûblier des métadonnées partagées https://medium.com/graalvm/enhancing–3rd-party-library-support-in-graalvm-native-image-with-shared-metadata–9eeae1651da4 Possibilité de générer des heap dump dans des native images Différentes améliorations du compilateur Support de Apple Silicon Côté autres langages, GraalPython démarre plus vite et avec support étendu de librairie, et GraalJS avec une meilleurs interopérabilité Alex Blewitt un Java Champion est décédé prématurément https://www.infoq.com/news/2022/07/alex-blewitt/ notamment un contributeur à InfoQ Librairies Sortie de Micronaut 3.6 https://micronaut.io/2022/08/04/micronaut-framework–3–6–0-released/ Nouveau module Micronaut Test Resources avec une intégration TestContainers qui permet d'avoir des ressources de test externes, par exemple pour un Redis, un Elasticsearch ou autre Cédric Champeau qui a travaillé sur cette fonctionnalité a écrit un blog post complet sur le sujet https://melix.github.io/blog//2022/08/micronaut-test-resources.html Intégration avec OpenTelemetry (après Open Tracing et autre) Micronaut Data rajoute Hibernate Reactive comme intégration et plein d'autres mises à jour des différents modules existants Utiliser des serialiseurs. / deserialiseurs de messages Kafka dans votre application Quarkus https://quarkus.io/blog/kafka-serde/ explique quand on a besoin d'un serialisateur custom (hors des types fondamentaux) Explique que le support JSON existe par défaut Explique comment utiliser Avro mais avec un schéma registry Et la version full custom Akka change sa licence de ASL vers BSL (Business Source License) https://www.lightbend.com/blog/why-we-are-changing-the-license-for-akka comme MariaDB, Cockroach Labs, Sentry, Materialized BSL is source available et usage dev mais pas prod Après 3 ans, les commits en BSL se convertissent en ASL (donc pas les nouveaux commits) license commerciale disponible pour 2000$ par coeur due au fait qu'avec la maturiote de Akka les contributions ont diminué et le support est revenu a LightBend de plus en plus meme si des societes grosse utilisent Akka dans leur infra critique Gatling impacté Mécontentement de la communauté Akka et Scala, par exemple cet article d'Alexandru Nedelcu https://alexn.org/blog/2022/09/07/akka-is-moving-away-from-open-source Nous contacter Pour réagir à cet épisode, venez discuter sur le groupe Google https://groups.google.com/group/lescastcodeurs Contactez-nous via twitter https://twitter.com/lescastcodeurs Faire un crowdcast ou une crowdquestion Soutenez Les Cast Codeurs sur Patreon https://www.patreon.com/LesCastCodeurs Tous les épisodes et toutes les infos sur https://lescastcodeurs.com/

WBSRocks: Business Growth with ERP and Digital Transformation
WBSP360: Grow Your Business by Learning the Best Practices of Co-products/By-products, a Live Interview w/ a Panel of Experts

WBSRocks: Business Growth with ERP and Digital Transformation

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 3, 2022 62:27


The bill of materials becomes complex when you might have multiple layers of costing and sub-assemblies. But you need to be at a different level when you might have co-products and by-products involved as part of your manufacturing process. The co-products can help you optimize your production process and allocate costs appropriately. The by-products can help you measure the yield percentages accurately. But unless your SKUs and BOMs replicate the physical production processes, your costs and yield percentages may be all over the place. So what are the best practices for capturing by- and co-products appropriately as part of the production process?In today's episode, we invited a panel of cross-functional experts for a live interview on LinkedIn who brings significant expertise to discuss Co-products/By-products best practices. We discussed their definition and how the definition and their treatment might vary in different industries. Finally, we discussed these concepts from many different perspectives such as costing, scheduling, and in-process testing.For more information on growth strategies for SMBs using ERP and digital transformation, visit our community at wbs.rocks or elevatiq.com. To ensure that you never miss an episode of the WBS podcast, subscribe on your favorite podcasting platform.

WBSRocks: Business Growth with ERP and Digital Transformation
WBSP357: Grow Your Business by Learning the Best Practices of Bill of Materials, a Live Interview w/ a Panel of Experts

WBSRocks: Business Growth with ERP and Digital Transformation

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2022 64:13


Just like ERP, the Bill of Materials is perhaps the overused and oversold term. A BOM could be the assembly of two materials like wrapping a gift for your birthday. Or it could be the manufacturing process of the whole spaceship. But what if the process of manufacturing a spaceship resulted in waste material that could turn into a nice lamp. Would this whole process be captured as part of the bill of materials? How would the cost be accounted for each of them? Does the BOM differ for different teams? How much engineering data does the BOM need to carry? How much financial data does it need to carry? Can it also help procurement teams with their scheduling? Can it produce Gantt charts? Can it compute your contribution margins? These are the questions you are going to have if you are structuring BOMs for your manufacturing shop. If you don't configure the BOMs right, your costing, scheduling, inventory, supply chain, eCommerce experience, and profit margins will be all over the place. So what are the best practices for structuring the BOMs?In today's episode, we invited a panel of cross-functional experts for a live interview on LinkedIn who brings significant expertise to discuss the bill of materials best practices. We discussed several types of BOMs and their misunderstanding could result in operational implications for companies. Finally, we discussed several train wrecks and horror stories due to the poor structuring and governance of the bill of materials.For more information on growth strategies for SMBs using ERP and digital transformation, visit our community at wbs.rocks or elevatiq.com. To ensure that you never miss an episode of the WBS podcast, subscribe on your favorite podcasting platform.

Inappropriate Quilters
Hand Cramps...It's a Real Thing.

Inappropriate Quilters

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 16, 2022 53:02


Rochelle and Leslie talk about BOMs and also give Tula Pink some helpful hints! They also talk about irons and some of their favorite sharp notions. Rochelle gets a hand cramp and may cross the inappropriate line, but in a good way. You won't want to miss this episode!IronsChi - https://a.co/d/89pJSqiRowenta Steam Station -https://a.co/d/hvH6exVFavorite Cutting ToolsWINNER- Karen Kay Buckley - super sharp and very comfortable in handRunner Up- Kai - sharp, but not comfy in handWINNER (TIE)- Creative Grids and Quilter's Select- Weighted so less effort to cut, sharp, and very easy to change bladeRunner Up - Martelli - Sharp, ergonomic; not easy to change bladeRunner Up - Olfa - Sharp, but not all are ergonomic. Simple to change bladeEndurance Blade - https://a.co/d/9qcrGMoMat Scrubber - Martelli Notions https://www.martellinotions.com/mat-scrubber.html Sandy K Nutrition - Health & Lifestyle QueenYour Aging Better Advocate midlife & beyond through biohacking & alternative wellness.Listen on: Apple Podcasts Spotify

WBSRocks: Business Growth with ERP and Digital Transformation
WBSP340: Grow Your Business by Understanding SAP Business One's Capabilities, an Objective Panel Discussion

WBSRocks: Business Growth with ERP and Digital Transformation

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 5, 2022 63:57


While you might feel that SAP does not care for the SMB market, SAP Business One is one of the most successful products. SAP Business One incorporates all the great features such as financial control and relationship map, along with the speed of the HANA database. SAP Business One also has a similar data model and architecture as their other product, which provides the SAP experience at a fraction of the costs. But SAP Business One Cloud is not as advanced as its on-prem variant. So is SAP Business One still a potential option for you? Or should you be looking at some other cloud- and web-enabled products?In today's episode, we invited a panel of industry experts for a live discussion on LinkedIn to conduct an independent review of SAP Business One's capabilities. We covered many grounds, including their cloud journey and their strength with their on-prem solution, such as the transactional traceability features similar to their bigger products such as SAP S/4 HANA and SAP Business By Design. Finally, we discussed features such as their sales and assembly BOMs and how they are better suited for project-based manufacturing because they have dates on their operations.For more information on growth strategies for SMBs using ERP and digital transformation, visit our community at wbs.rocks or elevatiq.com. To ensure that you never miss an episode of the WBS podcast, subscribe on your favorite podcasting platform.

WBSRocks: Business Growth with ERP and Digital Transformation
WBSP336: Grow Your Business by Understanding Epicor Kinetic's Capabilities, an Objective Panel Discussion

WBSRocks: Business Growth with ERP and Digital Transformation

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2022 64:39


When it comes to ERP software designed for manufacturing, you will find dozen of options. But none of them come close to meeting the needs of complex manufacturers. Even the software that will claim to be designed for hybrid manufacturing and raved by their customers are really lean on manufacturing capabilities. One of the critical differentiators for most manufacturing software is their BOM and data model. Lose correlation of BOM data elements could have significant implications on your production data. This is especially true for complex manufacturing products. One such product is Epicor Kinetic, which is often one of the closest competitors of other manufacturing software such as Infor CloudSuite Industrial and Acumatica.  But how deep is Epicor Kinetic with its manufacturing capabilities? Can it support any manufacturing business model?In today's episode, we invited a panel of industry experts for a live discussion on LinkedIn to conduct an independent review of Epicor Kinetic's capabilities. We covered many grounds, including their cloud journey, features such as advanced search that most legacy vendors might lack, and their user experience limitations as with most legacy products. Finally, we discussed their deficiencies such as their materials and operations not connected in their BOMs, their depth with the company structure, and the ownership issues of their quality module.For more information on growth strategies for SMBs using ERP and digital transformation, visit our community at wbs.rocks or elevatiq.com. To ensure that you never miss an episode of the WBS podcast, subscribe on your favorite podcasting platform.

Security Breach
Don't Fear the Hacker — Drop Some S-BOMs

Security Breach

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2022 13:03


Regardless of the report, survey or research, all data related to industrial cybersecurity makes one thing very clear – the last two years have presented a dangerous uptick in the number of cybersecurity attacks, and the severity of them.So, if knowing is half the battle, the other half is identifying tools to help accomplish the mission. With this in mind, we welcome David Nosibor, Platform Solutions Leads at UL – the well-known leader in global safety certification.Presented with the frightening increase in the number of cyberattacks, the organization recently launched the SafeCyber platform to help organizations improve the cybersecurity of connected products throughout the entire lifecycle. This includes identifying current and future vulnerabilities and providing guidance to some of the obstacles currently preventing these issues from being addressed.To download our latest report on industrial cybersecurity, The Industrial Sector's New Battlefield, click here.

WBSRocks: Business Growth with ERP and Digital Transformation
WBSP293: Grow Your Business by Learning the Specification Management Strategies w/ Matthew Wright

WBSRocks: Business Growth with ERP and Digital Transformation

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2022 46:34


BOMs inside ERP systems are not designed to track specification data. If you have several variables associated with your BOMs, then you might need to track specifications separately. Even if you have PIM or PLM, you might still need the specification software as that can not only help in creating the product model faster, but it can centralize your specification data, especially if you might be using multiple systems in your architecture. The centralized specifications could also provide insights into data and analytics you might need to optimize your procurement or to pursue sustainability initiatives.In today's episode, our guest, Matthew Wright, shares his insights into specification management for manufacturers. He also discusses what specification is and how it differs across industries. Finally, he discusses concepts such as the difference between specification management software vs. PLM vs. PIM vs. BOMs vs. CAD add-ons that remove duplicate part data, user journies for specification management software, and how the analytics software differs from the operational software.For more information on growth strategies for SMBs using ERP and digital transformation, visit our community at wbs.rocks or elevatiq.com. To ensure that you never miss an episode of the WBS podcast, subscribe on your favorite podcasting platform.

Global Medical Device Podcast powered by Greenlight Guru
Building Your Bill of Materials (BOM) to Accommodate Crossfunctional Needs

Global Medical Device Podcast powered by Greenlight Guru

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2022 28:17


For many new medical device professionals a bill of materials (BOM) may feel like a big black box. Who owns it? How does it function within a QMS? How is it used differently in design versus in manufacturing?In this episode of the Global Medical Device Podcast, Jon Speer and Etienne Nichols learn the answers to these common questions, and more, about a medical device bill of materials from guest Mark Rutkiewicz, VP of Quality at Innovize, Founder of Consiliso LLC, and author of Medical Device Company In A Box.Mark has more than 30 years of experience in the medical device industry and takes organizations to the next level of quality system, product development, and operational excellence. His vision, experience, and hands-on leadership drive best practices in quality system processes and project management.Some of the highlights of this episode include:The FDA and ISO quality system requirements include design controls, which have a direct correlation to BOMs.The Design History File (DHF), Device Master Record (DMR), and Device History Record (DHR) are parts associated with design controls. Mark explains the difference between the three to build a product.For BOMs, there needs to be one source of the truth and everything else needs to match it. A master document needs to be defined, then other files and records copy and configure the same data.Based on configuration management, BOMs should include several components, such as a unique identifier/part number, description of part, quantity, unit of measure, operations step, assemblies, and reference designators.When building a BOM, define attributes or metadata that accommodate manufacturing and design points of view to avoid confusion.Design a flexible system. If you design for flexibility, then you'll never have to worry about changing your quality system because it can't handle a new product.Determine the rules of interchangeability. As products change, remember to change the part number and update the version on the BOM.Who owns the BOM? The medical device manufacturer owns the BOM because they are the approver and own the DMR and DHF.Memorable quotes from Mark Rutkiewicz:“The Bill of Materials, you can also grow it to be a Bill of Documents and a Bill of Operations. All that is sort of what's required to build a product.”“That's why there's multiple documents today. The manufacturing people want to see it this way. The design people want to see it this way. They're not talking to each other.” “If you design for flexibility, then you're never going to have to worry about, ‘Oh, I ve got to change my quality system because I got this new product because my quality system can't handle it.'” “Every digit in the part number means something.” Links:FDA - Quality System (QS) RegulationISO - Quality Management Systems RequirementMark Rutkiewicz on LinkedInMark Rutkiewicz on TwitterInnovizeConsiliso LLCMedical Device Company In A Box: The Case For ConsilisoBill of Materials (BOMs)Design History File (DHF) vs. Device Master Record (DMR) vs. Device History Record (DHR): What's the difference?Greenlight Guru AcademyThe Greenlight Guru True Quality Virtual SummitMedTech True Quality Stories PodcastGreenlight Guru YouTube ChannelGreenlight Guru

WBSRocks: Business Growth with ERP and Digital Transformation
WBSP245: Grow Your Business by Understanding GeniusERP's Capabilities, an Objective Panel Discussion and Weekly Digital Transformation News Stories

WBSRocks: Business Growth with ERP and Digital Transformation

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2022 89:48


If you are a small custom manufacturing shop switching off from spreadsheets or QuickBooks, you will likely come across GeniusERP. It is probably the only small ERP that can work with complex assemblies and BOMs in the small ERP category. In the small ERP segment, most ERP systems don't support hybrid manufacturing. And in most cases, they will be able to support a couple of manufacturing processes. In the case of GeniusERP, they target custom manufacturers geared toward ETO processes. But how do they compare with other ERP systems such as Epicor Software, ProShop ERP, GlobalShop, ECI Software Solutions, and Infor? Also, since private equity or large investors do not back them, would they have enough funds to migrate their legacy codebase? What financial risks can you expect by choosing Genius as your ERP package?In today's episode, we invited a panel of industry experts for a live discussion on LinkedIn to discuss major stories in the ERP and digital transformation space and an objective and independent review of GeniusERP's capabilities. We covered several grounds, including their positioning in specific micro-verticals and their deeper capabilities than other manufacturing ERP software. Finally, we discussed their product design, history, current cloud capabilities, and the challenges of working directly with the OEM.For more information on growth strategies for SMBs using ERP and digital transformation, visit our community at wbs.rocks or elevatiq.com. To ensure that you never miss an episode of the WBS podcast, subscribe on your favorite podcasting platform.

WBSRocks: Business Growth with ERP and Digital Transformation
WBSP233: Grow Your Business by Understanding SYSPRO's Capabilities, an Objective Panel Discussion and Weekly Digital Transformation News Stories

WBSRocks: Business Growth with ERP and Digital Transformation

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2022 83:37


While most ERP systems might feel as if they overlap entirely, there is a clear distinction between desktop apps, single-tenant, multi-tenant, and enterprise solutions. You might also need to pay attention to how many levels of BOMs are supported in the solution to ensure that you find an appropriate solution for your company. For example, most solutions that support industries such as food and beverage and automotive parts may not be suitable for complex manufacturing such as Electric Vehicles or Aerospace due to the lack of depth of their BOMs. Finally, make-to-stock planning is typically very different from make-to-order and engineering-to-order. One such solution is SYSPRO, which used to be a desktop app due to the underlying database. It has come a long way with its SQL server migration and advancement in the underlying technology platform. It may also be one of the best solutions for smaller Food and Beverage manufacturers and distributors.In today's episode, we invited a panel of industry experts for a live discussion on LinkedIn to discuss major stories in the ERP and digital transformation space and an objective and independent review of SYSPRO's capabilities. We covered several grounds, including their marketing claims, especially about their transparency to their customers and their positioning in the appropriate market verticals. Finally, we discussed how SYSPRO could be a great solution for distribution and light manufacturing companies, but not so much for complex manufacturing as it's designed to be a single tenant and serve in ala-carte mode.For more information on growth strategies for SMBs using ERP and digital transformation, visit our community at wbs.rocks or elevatiq.com. To ensure that you never miss an episode of the WBS podcast, subscribe on your favorite podcasting platform.

Fintech Impact
Open Banking with Steve Boms | E202

Fintech Impact

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2021 37:42


Jason talks to Steve Boms, executive director of the Financial Data and Technology Association, a.k.a. FDATA. FDATA is a global trade association started in 2013 - 2014 in the UK. Episode Highlights:05.38: Steve says, you don't need to understand the mechanism of how electricity is traveling from the power plant through the transformer into your house. Similarly, we have to think about open banking. But you need to know what happens if something goes wrong.07.52: Open banking is all about competition, and it is all about a more inclusive, more accessible financial services system that meets you as the consumer where you are rather than it being dictated to you by a large financial institution. 17.45: Steve says you can let the industry figure out the standard and the technology to make it work. And this is how the third-party bank gets approved to play in the sandbox. 18.31: Home automation is nowhere near what it could be because you have to worry about these things, says Jason.19.25: If you talk to the Financial Conduct Authority in the UK, some of the regulators that were part of the implementation of this will be the first to tell you that we didn't get this all correct, and we knew we weren't going to get it all correct, says Steve.25.18: The future of any large bank, if they are smart enough, is to adopt the revolution to becoming banking as a service platform as fast as humanly possible to seize that opportunity. But executives aren't rewarded for that kind of innovative thinking and banking unfortunate traditionally, says Jason.3 Key Points:Open banking is the digitization of financial services. It is a free and competitive marketplace for a consumer to decide which service provider you want to choose and provide you with the product or financial service. That service provider can be a bank, or it can be a nonbank.Steve says that the President of the United States earlier this year put out an executive order on competition, and this was one of the things he called out that even in the US, where you have 10,000 financial institutions and thousands of fintech, there is still not enough competition and we are not meeting the promise of just how innovative, and competitive this marketplace could be. We need to have open banking, and the government will have to mandate it. In Canada, a lot of our group's conversations with the Department of Finance have been around keeping the Canadian financial services regime competitive against Europe and the UK, as they are catapulting ahead on open banking, and Canada hasn't.Tweetable Quotes:“In theory, the government only has one concern: what is the best case for our constituents and our economy more broadly, and our view is that data is the best outcome.” – Steve“Never underestimate an institution's ability to be spiteful if it's not in their best interest to be cooperative, and this is where legislation matters.” – Jason“When you bring in a set of companies or use cases that are not regulated or supervised to the extent that a large national financial institution's initial reaction is this is unsafe.” - SteveResources Mentioned:Facebook – Jason Pereira's FacebookLinkedIn – Jason Pereira's LinkedInWoodgate.com – SponsorSteve Boms – Website See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

WBSRocks: Business Growth with ERP and Digital Transformation
WBSP190: Grow Your Business by Learning the Best Practices of Data Cleansing Prior to Implementation, a Live Interview w/ a Panel of Experts

WBSRocks: Business Growth with ERP and Digital Transformation

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 5, 2021 58:01


Garbage in garbage out is perhaps the most overused phrase of all during the ERP conversations. Everyone uses it, but very few understand the consequences and implications of this phrase. Also, your data, whether structured poorly or diligently, forms the foundation of your business model. But why? Because many data sets are relevant in the ERP conversations, such as master, configuration, transactional, and historical, they each have their implications on the selection and implementation of ERP. Suppose you implement or select an ERP without going through the phase of data cleansing or aligning your data with the future business model. In that case, you might end up choosing an incorrect ERP, as your poorly structured data may be influencing the decision for your ERP. The data cleansing could mean aligning your BOMs with your production process or your customer structure with how you transact with them. But how to follow the structured data cleaning approach to select the suitable ERP and avoid implementation disaster?In today's episode, we invited a panel of cross-functional experts for a live interview on LinkedIn who brings significant expertise to discuss data cleansing prior to ERP implementation. We covered many grounds, including the difference between what garbage truly is during the implementation and why ERP historical data is hard to migrate compared to CRM. Finally, we discussed the business model implications of bad data and how the master data needs to be planned in different contexts in the multi-system scenario.For more information on growth strategies for SMBs using ERP and digital transformation, visit our community at wbs.rocks or elevatiq.com. To ensure that you never miss an episode of the WBS podcast, subscribe on your favorite podcasting platform.

WBSRocks: Business Growth with ERP and Digital Transformation
WBSP184: Grow Your Business by Learning the Best Practices of Data-Sharing Across Multiple Entities, a Live Interview w/ a Panel of Experts

WBSRocks: Business Growth with ERP and Digital Transformation

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2021 61:46


The supply chain structure defined in the ERP software must mirror the actual supply chain. But it very rarely does. This issue is even more critical when the organizations may have multiple sites to distribute or manufacture goods. The supply chain professionals often need to plan on spreadsheets to make up for the underlying problems in the ERP configurations and data. While there are many definitions of a multi-site implementation, the sites in most implementations maintain their customer, vendor, and item master independently due to the lack of understanding and limitations of the underlying software. This limits organizations in capitalizing on the corporate discounts available globally, exploiting capacity optimization opportunities across the sites, and supply chain planning to minimize the number of hops. Multi-site planning requires you to analyze your item master, BOMs, customer, and vendor at a much deeper level to see how each site will interact with each other and who will be responsible for what.In today's episode, we invited a panel of cross-functional experts for a live interview on LinkedIn who brings significant expertise to discuss data-sharing across multiple entities. We covered many grounds, including the difference between planning for multi-site vs. single-site. Finally, the issues around optimizing multi-site structures and the framework to implement the multi-entity architecture.For more information on growth strategies for SMBs using ERP and digital transformation, visit our community at wbs.rocks or elevatiq.com. To ensure that you never miss an episode of the WBS podcast, subscribe on your favorite podcasting platform.

Real Talk With Rob Tavi
Reinventing Electronics Supply Chain | Real Talk Ft. CalcuQuote President Chintan Sutaria | Episode 42

Real Talk With Rob Tavi

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2021 60:16


Modern technology is enabling brilliant minds to invent innovative software powering the world of tomorrow. Sourcing components by line items with the highest level of accuracy and efficiently is a challenge many electronics manufacturers face. Due to the increasing complexities within the global electronics industry supply chain, how can manufacturers and distributors mitigate disruption while maximizing procurement efficiency? Tune in to this episode of Real Talk with Rob Tavi ft. CalcuQuote President, Chintan Sutaria to discover how they are reinventing the electronics supply chain! CalcuQuote is part of the Elisa group of companies, investing in the next generation of Industry 4.0 solutions to manufacturers across the globe. CalcuQuote works with over 200 EMS companies and distributors to solve complex problems with industry leading solutions. Whether you are struggling with quoting large BOMs, accurately estimating labor and overhead, finding parts, executing purchase orders or tracking performance of your supply chain processes, CalcuQuote can help. Additionally, Customers of electronics components are going online. CalcuQuote can help you digitize your customers' experience, increase adoption of your existing API solutions and implement digital processes within your own sourcing organizations. Learn more at: https://www.calcuquote.com/

Business Central Manufacturing Show
Running an engineering-to-order company with Dynamics 365 Business Central

Business Central Manufacturing Show

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 1, 2021 43:45


I met again with Robert Jolliffe for the Business Central Manufacturing Show. He is our first guest, who is on the podcast for the second time. Robert is President & CEO of Sabre Limited in Canada. He has been an ERP consultant for 25 years and holds a Microsoft Engineer designation.  In this episode, Robert shares why Dynamics 365 Business Central is the right system for engineering-to-order (ETO) companies. Of course, he does this thoughtfully and points out what makes ETOs so special.This question of what characterizes an ETO also marks the starting point of the conversation. According to Robert, ETO's normally have more engineers than "typical" shop workers. This means that those companies are more engineering-heavy. These engineers are highly technical people, thus managing human resources is much more important than in production or manufacturing, where you would see a lot more scheduling of machines and equipment. When we try to understand this in the context of Business Central, Robert explains that the ETO does not typically have any predefined routings nor bills-of-materials (BOMs). BOMs are made even after quotation when the order from the customer has been received already. This is because every final output is a highly customized product with a very low quantity. Oftentimes, the batch size is one.As a consequence, material requirements planning (MRP), inventory control, and safety stocks, which are the backbone of "typical" manufacturing companies are not important for an ETO. Most of the time, materials are just purchased for a specific project. Hence, data is much simpler and more abstract compared to the data required in a non-ETO manufacturing company.  

Data Security and Privacy with the Privacy Professor
The BOM Episode! DBOMs! SBOMs! And...Supply Chain Cybersecurity!

Data Security and Privacy with the Privacy Professor

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 7, 2021 54:59


Before the Solarwinds hack made global news daily for many weeks starting in December, 2020, most of the public had never heard the term “supply chain,” let alone know about the inherent data and cyber security risks they bring to organizations. You know it is a significant issue when the President of the United States issues an Executive Order (on Feb. 24, 2021) to significantly strengthen supply chain security in all industries. The risks have always been there, but the number, types and methods capable of exploiting the risks have increased exponentially in recent years as new technologies, and tech companies, have proliferated throughout the world. The Solarwinds incident spotlighted to everyone paying attention to cybersecurity how protecting supply chains needs to be a top cybersecurity and privacy priority for every business using purchased technologies and/or contracting third parties to do work for them. Bills of Materials (BOMs) are tools that have been around since at least the 1960s to support business. They can also be used to support securing the supply chain. Do you know how? Do you know what BOMs are? In this episode we chat with cybersecurity expert Chris Blask, VP of Strategy at Cybeats, and the inventor of the Digital Bill of Materials (DBOM), for the details! What are SBOMs? What is the relationship between an SBOM and a DBOM? What are the cybersecurity benefits of SBOMs and DBOMs? What are other business benefits? Do SBOMs and DBOMs change the functionality of the associated hardware, software, firmware, system? What portion of organizations use SBOMs and DBOMs? How long have SBOMs and DBOMs been in use? Hear the answers to these questions, and much more, in this episode! #Cybersecurity, #Privacy, #ChrisBlask #Cybeats #SupplyChainSecurity #RiskManagement #SupplyChain #SupplyChainManagement

Data Security and Privacy with the Privacy Professor
The BOM Episode! DBOMs! SBOMs! And...Supply Chain Cybersecurity!

Data Security and Privacy with the Privacy Professor

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 7, 2021 54:59


Before the Solarwinds hack made global news daily for many weeks starting in December, 2020, most of the public had never heard the term “supply chain,” let alone know about the inherent data and cyber security risks they bring to organizations. You know it is a significant issue when the President of the United States issues an Executive Order (on Feb. 24, 2021) to significantly strengthen supply chain security in all industries. The risks have always been there, but the number, types and methods capable of exploiting the risks have increased exponentially in recent years as new technologies, and tech companies, have proliferated throughout the world. The Solarwinds incident spotlighted to everyone paying attention to cybersecurity how protecting supply chains needs to be a top cybersecurity and privacy priority for every business using purchased technologies and/or contracting third parties to do work for them. Bills of Materials (BOMs) are tools that have been around since at least the 1960s to support business. They can also be used to support securing the supply chain. Do you know how? Do you know what BOMs are? In this episode we chat with cybersecurity expert Chris Blask, VP of Strategy at Cybeats, and the inventor of the Digital Bill of Materials (DBOM), for the details! What are SBOMs? What is the relationship between an SBOM and a DBOM? What are the cybersecurity benefits of SBOMs and DBOMs? What are other business benefits? Do SBOMs and DBOMs change the functionality of the associated hardware, software, firmware, system? What portion of organizations use SBOMs and DBOMs? How long have SBOMs and DBOMs been in use? Hear the answers to these questions, and much more, in this episode! #Cybersecurity, #Privacy, #ChrisBlask #Cybeats #SupplyChainSecurity #RiskManagement #SupplyChain #SupplyChainManagement

WBSRocks: Business Growth with ERP and Digital Transformation
WBSP107: Grow Your Business by Learning the Product Life Cycle of Automotive Products w/ Melissa Drew

WBSRocks: Business Growth with ERP and Digital Transformation

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 19, 2021 40:36


The automotive industry is unique as not only it has challenges associated with B2C, such as focus groups and consumers driving the demand, but it also has all the challenges that other B2B manufacturing companies would have. The automotive industry is also fairly unique with faster cycle and lead times, which drives the need for instant availability of parts in the JIT fashion and reduces the BOM complexities. But since you have so many stakeholders, and vendors involved in supplying parts, even a minor change in product assembly could impact the whole ecosystem, including OEMs and suppliers.In today's episode, we have our guest, Melissa Drew, who discusses the product life cycle of automotive products and how it is different from other industries. She also discusses the difference between manufacturing, engineering, configurable BOMs, and their nuances in the automotive industry. Finally, she has had a chance to touch on the importance of focus groups and how that drives the entire engineering and manufacturing process and tool selection and adoption for automotive companies.For more information on growth strategies for SMBs using ERP and digital transformation, visit our community at wbs.rocks or elevatiq.com. To ensure that you never miss an episode of the WBS podcast, subscribe on your favorite podcasting platform.

This Week In CLG
CLG Junior Camps Return!

This Week In CLG

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 16, 2021 28:44


Join missharvey her guests today on talking about whats going on in CLG with the return of Junior Camps! Claire the Director of Communications at NASEF (North American Scholastic Esports Federation) is here to talk about all her great work she does for the community. As well and Boms and Tocata are on the show to talk about competitive success and practice!

WBSRocks: Business Growth with ERP and Digital Transformation
WBSP071: Grow Your Business by Keeping Appropriate Inventory Levels Through Material Requirement Planning w/ Marcia Williams

WBSRocks: Business Growth with ERP and Digital Transformation

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2021 35:28


Material requirement planning helps in keeping the appropriate inventory levels that you need for manufacturing. If the MRP processes are not optimized, it could result in surplus inventory or component shortages that could halt your production. While several technologies are available to implement MRP, the biggest challenge is the cross-functional nature of the MRP processes as multiple business units and departments may be involved. This challenge makes the implementation difficult and causes operational disruptions.In today's episode, we have our guest Marcia Williams, who discusses various components of MRP planning and where MRP fits in the process. She also discusses the differences between MRP and DRP and why MRP processes are challenging to implement in an organization. Finally, she shares several stories of complex MRP planning, including performing MRP planning in a multi-entity scenario, planning when multiple locations may be involved, and when the BOMs may have complex dependencies.For more information on growth strategies for SMBs using ERP and digital transformation, visit our community at wbs.rocks or elevatiq.com. To ensure that you never miss an episode of the WBS podcast, subscribe on your favorite podcasting platform.

Quilt Karussell
Folge 21: Interview mit Caroline Pitzer

Quilt Karussell

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2021 46:26


Caroline erzählt über ihre Quilt Leidenschaft, UFos, BOMs,VIPs.

DE 24/7 Podcast
Podcast: A Better Approach to BOM Data Management and Purchasing

DE 24/7 Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2020 9:49


OpenBOM discusses how engineers can move away from Excel when it comes to design data, BOMs and purchasing.

DE 24/7 Podcast
Podcast: A Better Approach to BOM Data Management and Purchasing

DE 24/7 Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2020 9:49


OpenBOM discusses how engineers can move away from Excel when it comes to design data, BOMs and purchasing.

Radio Amazonía
Matthew Boms, Manager para América Latina de Climate Reality project

Radio Amazonía

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2020 16:52


Bienvenidos a Radio Amazonia, en este episodio Naira Bonilla miembro de la PID, conversa con Matthew Boms, Manager para América Latina de Climate Reality project. Ellos dialogan sobre la importancia de educar y capacitar a los ciudadanos del mundo sobre los efectos del cambio climático y sus posibles soluciones.

Digital Enterprise Society Podcast
Utilizing Out of the Box Tools

Digital Enterprise Society Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2020 35:46


Electric airplanes were once an invention that was only seen in dreams, but today’s guest is using out of the box tools to help to make them a reality.  In this episode, Craig Brown and Thom Singer welcome Bye Aerospace Director of Design Engineering Jim Forrester, who works to enable his team with the processes and tools they need to successfully design airplanes.  He shares the challenges and triumphs of designing electric airplanes and highlights the value of utilizing tools out of the box to help increase your company’s competitive advantage.   On today’s podcast, you will learn: The value of using tools out of the box Relying heavily on a custom code can be a major detriment to a company.  The more code you have the more intractable you are with respect to upgrading from version to version.  Working out of the box can be an integration challenge but is more beneficial in the end because it doesn’t rely as heavily on a custom code.  Custom code comes with the danger of getting stuck in a less effective program.    All about electric airplanes Battery advances have made electric airplanes possible like never before.  The trainer plays an essential role in successful flights.  Electric planes can now travel for up to three hours between chargings.  Simplicity is the marketing key to successfully producing cost effective electric airplanes.    Redesigning an airplane Shifting the center of gravity in electric airplanes has increased stability in flight.  Eight people were able to redesign an entire airplane in less than one week.  CAD is so much more than a 3D drawing board — its capacity is so much more than that. Effective program management is essential in this constantly changing environment.  Anticipate and embrace change to use it as a competitive advantage. Differences between and functions of design BOMs, engineering BOMs, and manufacturing BOMs.    Career advice Transitioning from a large scale to a smaller company starts with learning from other people.  Master your craft — become a subject matter expert in the tools and products you work with.    Do you have an example of extraordinary efforts or innovation during these unprecedented times? We would love to hear your story and possibly interview you for an upcoming episode. Please reach out to us at www.DigitalEnterpriseSociety.org

Jägertvillingene
Betale bompenger eller betale penger til en boms?

Jägertvillingene

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 20, 2020 71:03


Befolkningen har hundre og ti tusenvis av spørsmål, og det dukker stadig opp nye problemstillinger nordmannen i gata må hanskes med. Heldigvis kan du be ekspertene Tara Lina og Ida om hjelp på grammen: @jagertvillingene eller på Tara Linas foretrukne sosiale medium: Gaysir. Du kan også levere det til henne i en forseglet konvolutt der hun befinner seg på fritiden: I hundeparken ved Solli plass. På tampen av denne episoden får du et fornøyelig gjenhør med rimmeentusiasten Eirik fra 110% Paradise. Han bidrar til å besvare det siste spørsmålet i bunken av hastesaker vi tar fatt på denne gang: - Enkeldyne eller dobbeldyne? - Betale bompenger eller betale penger til en boms? - Onanere offentlig eller på soverommet? Takk til Jostein, Oskar og Sivert for mer eller mindre gode spørsmål. Beklager at vi tok noen omveier innom bumfights, bikkjeromanser og golden showers for å besvare dem. Vennligst les og oppdater Sunnmørsprinsens ressursside om Jägertvillingene: https://jagertvillingene.fandom.com/no/wiki/Forside

Martia| Art$ 0f Monèy
Dropping wisdom boms left right and centre

Martia| Art$ 0f Monèy

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2020 57:15


Digital Enterprise Society Podcast
056: Maintaining Agility and Continually Moving Forward

Digital Enterprise Society Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2020 31:44


Digital Enterprise Society is the authority on the transformation to a digital enterprise, impacting all areas of an organization. Tune in for discussions among industry leaders about operations and action needed to drive digitization principles forward for the future of product development and life cycles.    On today’s episode, Thom Singer and Craig Brown welcome Tom Gill, a Senior Consultant at CIMData who advises manufacturing companies and engineering software companies on how to better design their products.  Tom offers his expert insight into the world of agile software development and details the importance of managing BOMs and understanding process innovations.  He also offers encouraging career advice for anyone that is wondering how to take control and move their career forward.   On today’s podcast, you will learn:   All about agile software This software style includes incremental development that offers continual improvement  The Agile Manifesto defines the goal of developing working increments of software on a fixed cadence that provide value The goal of agile software is to adapt to changes while continually providing value   Managing multi BOMs Why does X BOM matter? It starts with the need to keep information connected across the lifecycle The process starts with requirements and ends with in-service operations  Linked product operations have the ability to satisfy both design and customer requirements The platform creates a single logical source of truth, which is comprised of multiple interconnected systems     Understanding process innovations  Process, people, and technology — which one comes first?  Innovation processes will most likely inhibit the likelihood of single tool vendors Legacy processes and human limitations require slow and incremental improvements  Vision, strategy, and tactics are essential to continual planning and improvements  Are computers phasing humans out? Understanding the next steps forward and embracing constraints   Who is responsible for advancing your career? No one is as responsible for your career as you are Keep learning and understand what processes above and below you look like If you’re smart enough to automate your job your employer will find something else for you to do   Do you have an example of extraordinary efforts or innovation during these unprecedented times? We would love to hear your story and possibly interview you for an upcoming episode. Please reach out to us at www.DigitalEnterpriseSociety.org   Agile Manifesto Tom Gill CIMdata

The POWER Podcast
51. PLM, ERP, EAM, Digital Twin: What Do They All Mean? - Mark Reisig

The POWER Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2020 27:13


PLM, ERP, EAM, Digital Twin: What Do They All Mean? The power industry and technology worlds are filled with acronyms. It's often hard to know what they all mean. Mark Reisig, director of Product Marketing at Aras, was a guest on The POWER Podcast. He explained how digital technology is being utilized to bring products to market and track assets throughout their lifecycle. The process often starts in a product lifecycle management (PLM) system. Reisig said when a product is created for the first time, things like the engineering bill of materials (BOM) and computer-aided design (CAD) drawings can be linked to the component in a PLM system. In all, he said there are about 20 key attributes documented in the system. They typically revolve around the form, fit, and function of the product, including its description, revision, unit of measure, part number, and more. The PLM information feeds into an enterprise resource planning (ERP) system. ERP is a transactional system. It coordinates how everything is put together. It tracks what is made and what is bought—including financial data—and allows the product to be manufactured and assembled. ERP systems often include 150 to 175 different attributes. When complete, the ERP provides an as-shipped BOM. At that point, an enterprise asset management (EAM) system becomes important. It is used to track and manage the physical asset through its lifecycle. This basically covers construction, commissioning, operations, and maintenance, all the way to decommissioning and replacement. As an enterprise tool, it goes beyond a single plant to include all the assets an owner manages. The idea is to track all the changes to all the physical assets, which is what Reisig called an “as-maintained” or “as-running” BOM. The EAM system also facilitates planning and execution of the work required to keep everything running. “The real value of the three systems that I just mentioned is that you can connect across them in a digital thread,” Reisig said. “The person looking into the enterprise asset management, when they click on a digital twin, if they want to go back and see what the actual requirement was, they can actually do so. So, the real value is when you can cut across all of these pillar systems—EAM, ERP, and PLM.” What is a digital twin? Reisig said most vendors position digital twins as models. The models are typically created during the engineering phase, which means they are a representation of what was designed. However, they don't always reflect what was actually made during the manufacturing or construction process. “Right there, you've got a problem, and that's because many things happen to products when they go through production,” Reisig said. “We believe the digital twin is first available after it's been manufactured, and even after it's shipped, during the as-built stage.” By creating the digital twin in the as-built phase, much more detailed and accurate information can be captured. In this way, physical part BOMs and related simulation data can be linked to the digital twin. Things like CAD drawings, service bulletins, work order history, electronics wiring schematics, and more, can be connected using a digital thread back to where that information is stored. “Our definition is: the digital twin is the individual configuration of that physical product or a system of assets, and that creates the context you need to create value across the lifecycle,” Reisig said.

MADE OF THINGS

KOKOKO! are on Made of Things! This podcast exclusive (no video) was recorded at this year’s Vodafone Paredes de Coura. We talk backstage with Makara, Boms and Débruit, who translates from French to English. It’s a multilingual episode, covering the origins of the group, creating their own instruments — including the Jesus Crisis — prejudice… Continue reading 81 KOKOKO!

Digital Enterprise Society Podcast
019: Increasing Innovation and Quality With Configuration Management

Digital Enterprise Society Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 25, 2019 25:03


Digital Enterprise Society is the authority on the transformation to a digital enterprise, impacting all areas of an organization. Tune in for discussions among industry leaders about operations and action needed to drive digitization principles forward for the future of product development and life cycles.    Live from ConX19 in San Diego, Thom Singer and Craig Brown welcome Erika Klein, Director of Hardware Engineering at Microsoft. Erika offers her perspective on the value of effective configuration management, the connection between the PLM system and overall product effectiveness, and the need for greater data governance. Erika also shares career advice — including a guaranteed move for anyone that wants to stand out in the workplace.    On today’s podcast, you will learn:   The benefit of configuration management in all platforms Software and hardware platforms both need effective configuration management. How does configuration management most effectively increase innovation? Considerations that affect product quality vs. time to market. End-to-end product lifecycle management is becoming more attainable.   Understanding a bill of features vs. a bill of materials Which one most effectively manages changing design requirements? Managing software for the hardware within the PLM system. How can BOMs reference other BOMs within the same system?   The value of an optimal PLM system  Continually monitoring operations and adjusting as needed. The ability to align current system configuration to optimal system configuration. The option of adjusting design based on real simulator feedback data.   Advice beyond the typical career path Broaden your reach and look beyond your immediate place in the pipeline. Identify opportunities to solve problems and increase optimal system performance. Initiate problem-solving efforts — and bring data to the table with you.   Continue the conversation with us within the Digital Enterprise Society Community at www.DigitalEnterpriseSociety.org.   Sponsor:  Today’s podcast is brought to you by The Digital Enterprise Society.

Renegade Report
Nir Boms

Renegade Report

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 6, 2019 62:08


Renegade Media — Dr. Nir Boms is a research fellow at the Moshe Dayan Center at Tel Aviv University and at the International Center for Counter Terrorism in Hertzliya. Nir describes his activism in promoting dialogue and engagement between Israelis and Palestinians, what the prospects are currently of peace in the region, and how the entire area is changing based on political alliances and feuds. Please consider a donation to the Renegade Report.

Digital Enterprise Society Podcast
007: The Future Is Bright — A Look at PLM BOMs in the Automotive Business

Digital Enterprise Society Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 2, 2019 23:16


Digital Enterprise Society is the authority on the transformation to a digital enterprise, impacting all areas of an organization. Tune in for discussion among industry leaders about operations and action needed to drive digitization principles forward for the future of product development and life cycles.    On this episode of the Digital Enterprise Society podcast Thom Singer and Craig Brown welcome Brandon Wildman from Mahindra Automotive.  Brandon works as an advanced manufacturing engineer and shares his experiences with working at one of the country’s largest automotive companies compared to now working at a much smaller company.  He offers his insights on BOM processes, how PLM can help program management, and what the future of PLMs looks like from the perspective of this younger generation guest.    On today’s podcast you will learn:   Differences Between Small and Large Companies A look at large and small automotive companies and their processes How can PLM help with process constraints? Maximizing opportunities for innovation at a company of any size   All about BOMs   How much of a BOM should be a manual operation? How much of the BOM management could be automated?   The main differences between perpetual and fixed BOMs Managing effectivity in engineering BOMs and materials BOMs   Future Challenges for PLM Increasing understanding of the need for PLM within any company The importance of full visibility from cradle to grave  Identifying weak points of flow and increasing visibility   Continue the conversation with us in the Digital Enterprise Society Community at www.DigitalEnterpriseSociety.org   Sponsor:  Today’s podcast is brought to you by The Digital Enterprise Society.

Practical Reliability
Planning Episode 14 BOMs

Practical Reliability

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2019 8:55


A review of Bill of Materials, the benefits to the Planner, and the Planner's role in ensure they exist. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/practical-reliability/support

Digital Enterprise Society Podcast
005: Managing the PLM BOM — Today and In the Future

Digital Enterprise Society Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2019 26:16


Digital Enterprise Society is the authority on the transformation to a digital enterprise, impacting all areas of an organization.  Discussion among industry leaders about operations and action needed to drive digitalization principles forward for the future of product development and lifecycles.   On this episode of the Digital Enterprise Society podcast Thom Singer and Craig Brown welcome Chandru Narayan,CEO and principal architect of SEAL PLM to discuss his understanding and experiences about the PLM BOM.  From managing early product ideas to product engineering, mass producing, manufacturing, servicing and aftermarket, there are multiple BOMs that have to be handled on any given product. Chandru shares his insights into why it isn’t ideal to have one master BOM, how to best manage BOMs, and what the future of virtual planning might look like.  They discuss augmented reality and artificial intelligence and Chandru shares his opinion on where exactly the future of Industry 4.0 is going to take place. Their conversation highlights the need to help the next generation of workers understand the importance of taking advantage of these tools in order to continue positive growth.   On today’s podcast you will learn:   Management of PLM BOMs Why are there so many Bill of Materials for products at so many different stages? Should they be consolidated into one master BOM? What are the benefits of having multiple BOMs for one product?   Multiple reasons that BOMs exist To assist the design group in making sure requirements and standards are being met. To assist the manufacturing planning group in building a product. To assist the maintenance group in maintaining a product.   Virtual Simulation Planning — A look into the future Why smaller companies aren’t utilizing artificial intelligence — yet. How service BOMs could be streamlined with virtual planning. Tools and applications and how they are going to work for the next generation. The importance of introducing these tools at a high school level.   Continue the conversation with us in the Digital Enterprise Society Community at www.DigitalEnterpriseSociety.org   Sponsor: Today’s podcast is brought to you by The Digital Enterprise Society.

OnTrack with Judy Warner
Manufacturing Documentation with Duane Benson

OnTrack with Judy Warner

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 25, 2018 34:38


Manufacturing documentation is crucial. Get pro tips from Duane Benson of Screaming Circuits on how to deliver the ideal manufacturing documentation package, so all the technical details are documented exactly as needed. Every fabrication and assembly house is different, so it pays to prepare in advance and find out what documentation to produce for your design to be manufactured. You don’t want to miss this week’s episode; it’s full of practical advice so you can navigate fabrication and assembly effectively and know what to expect in this very complicated process. See all the show notes here.    Show Highlights: ActiveBom - use it! Excel is not the best tool for designing with. Traditionally a manufacturing house needs Gerber files. It’s a text file that creates a bit-map. More advanced/new way of doing this is with a single file, the most popular being is ODB++ (was proprietary, now public domain) What is Gerber X2? Allows you to put intelligent data on top of the Gerbers. Once you pick a fab or assembly provider, call and find out what files they prefer. It’s complicated to explain, so call your fabricator and assembly house. When you send multiple files, send the same versions. It’s really common to see different versions of files because small changes were made but not all the documentation was updated. IPC specifies pin location but so many of the footprints don’t follow the IPC standard. This is not a “no touch” process. If you need a fast turnaround, then be available 24/hours a day to provide answers and get back to manufacturer immediately. It’s a complex job, things happen.   Ideal Manufacturing Files: Everything is current and same version - everything checked Read me file - cover anything non-standard, covered clear and concise (include stackup) BoM in Excel format, possibly with substitutes Intelligent file formats i.e. ODB++ If Gerbers, include Centroid file and certified that rotations are correct   Hey everyone this is Judy Warner with Altium's OnTrack Podcast thanks for joining again. You will see a familiar face on the screen next to me, but we have a great new topic to talk to you about that I think you'll find very compelling. Before we get started you know, same old stuff.   Please subscribe to the  podcast, please let us know your ideas for future topics, and also follow us on social media. Of course, I would like to be connected to you on LinkedIn. On Twitter I'm @AltiumJudy and Altium can be found on all the usual social media channels. Something I don't think I've mentioned before on the podcast is that I also edit the newsletter for Altium, and it also carries the OnTrack brand, so it's the OnTrack Newsletter. Duane Benson who is with me today - from Screaming Circuits, has actually been featured in that newsletter and you can find that at resources.altium.com and also in that area of our website, you can find just oodles of information. So many, many blogs on subjects you can filter by topic and I think you'd really enjoy it. So again that's resources.altium.com, so jump in and enjoy that.   Well Duane Benson's back again from Screaming Circuits, we connected again recently and we were talking about the the kind of muddy waters of manufacturing files and formats and what it's like for someone like Duane to deal with a variety of issues that come up and so I thought, as PCB designers, that you would like to learn some tips and tricks - kind of what some of the obstacles are - and get familiar with some language if you're not already, and then hear from an expert of what a manufacturer - what a really good design Manufacturing file package looks like. So Duane, welcome back. Thank you, thank you for having me I had a lot of fun on the last podcast and you know I have weird, geeky interests, and manufacturing files is one of them, so anytime I get to talk about one of my weird geeky interests, I'm happy.   [laughter] Well I track with that weird geekiness of you, so I know we talked - preparing for this podcast - it should have taken like 20 minutes; we just went off on a bunch of different topics but hopefully you'll enjoy the results of our geeky conversations. So let's start out with just defining what you are characterizing as manufacturing files?   Well there isn't a real solid definition of what a manufacturing file set is, but if you think about an electronic design of some sort that starts with an idea in an engineer's head, and it becomes schematics, it becomes a Bill of Material, it becomes Gerber files, layout files, things of that sort.   Essentially it's an electronic file set of everything that an engineer would feel would be needed to describe their product, and it's in a format that a company like us, an assembly house, and a board house and part supplier, can read to turn that idea into a working board. So there's an awful lot of things that go into it. You have to describe the raw PC board, you have to describe the components, you have to describe the assembly, and anything special or unique about it. So the manufacturing file set is all of those things necessary for someone, who is not you, who is not in your head, to take your design and turn it into a working board. Well in the case of electronic manufacturing service I think kind of one of the central pieces that comes to mind for me is the Bill of Materials.   So you want to touch on that hot mess?  [laughter]   The Bill of Materials really is a hot mess, it is one of the most important files. Unfortunately, this doesn't get the highest profile because it's not you know, the design. That's the bit that everything starts when we're building a board, everything really starts with the Bill of Material and that includes, a typical Bill of Material is again, that's what we need in order to communicate with the distributor to buy your parts, so it will have the manufacturers part number and every single character in that manufacturers part number is important. Some of these things are twenty characters but those little suffixes may determine the temperature grade or something like that, or how its marked, or how it's packaged all that's important as well as the manufacturers name. So you've got the manufacturers part number, the manufacturer's name, and in theory that should be enough. But we always like to be able to double-check things, we always like extras for quality control, so we would like the value of the component as well. So, if it's a 0.01 microfarad, 16 volt 0805 capacitor, we would like that, and then a package size. Again that's a double check, so if we get something that's not even close we can tell, hey that's not the right part. Then we also need the reference designator on the board, that's what tells us where the part goes on the board - the reference designator - and then a line item so that we can easily identify it. If we have to call the designer and say, you know hey this part doesn't fit, we can say it's line item six on the Bill of Materials.   So that was manufacturer, manufacturer's part number, the value, the reference designator, and a line item that we can use to identify it. Other things can go into the Bill of Material, but that's really the minimum set.   And I think, in my - at least, my experience in the past - and you can correct me here, because I'm not as adept as you are here. But I've seen Bill of Materials that are a little messy, and they only have part of the part number, so they just put in the part they know and then you're like, what do I do with this?   Yeah you know, a lot of Engineers have told us that they would love to be able to say, I just want 2.1 microfarad, 16 volt or greater cap, that's it and that's all fine and dandy if you know that, all those other parameters don't matter. A capacitor; it has the dielectric specifications, it has ESR or ISR specifications - you as the designer know if those things matter or don't. We as a manufacturer, don't know that they matter or not. If they don't matter, then sure it'd be awesome to be able to just pull some random capacitor, but we don't know that. So they need to know every single bit of that part number so we can get exactly what you want. That's a bit of a challenge, especially with capacitors and resistors these days, because of allocations - these things come and go out of stock so fast and, so anytime one of those parts is in the Bill of Material and it's out of stock, we've got to call up the engineer and ask for a substitution because again, we don't know if they need a high or a low ESR part and we've had cases where you know someone will send us a Bill of Material in the morning and if we go back to the distributor the next day, some of the parts are out of stock it's just absolutely crazy.   -Yeah.   What that says though, is the important thing is, when you create your Bill of Material, what you're doing over time as you put your design together, make sure that the very last thing you do before sending those files off to the manufacturer, is to verify that those parts are still in stock and if not, find a substitute that you know will work.   That's a good - that's a very good point being the last check. You had asked me a little bit about a feature inside of Altium Designer called ActiveBOM, so I did a little checking with Ben Jordan about that and so what I learned about that is that it's an interactive BOM management tool, that's inside the design and it has multiple output files. You can scrub it at any point in the design process kind of like you're saying, do it at the end, but you can do it throughout the design process, and it will tell you the ability to parts, it can help you find alternatives. When you change a part in design it changes the BOM…   -oh nice, I love it.   Nice right, I know, and then flags will appear, like if you're designing and something is at risk of going out of stock, or end-of-life or whatever, a flag will appear on the BOM that will tell you; we better go check this one out and see what's going on. So those flags come up also kind of in real-time throughout the design process so I think that's a really helpful tool and you know I think a lot of designers that are using our tool are jumping into that because I think it would be a really valuable kind of aspect of our tool. But I know some haven't either, so I just wanted to jump in quick - if you are using Altium Designer and you're not using ActiveBOM, use it because I think it's an invaluable tool.   Yeah a surprising number of people just use Excel and well, that's what we end up needing, we need an Excel file as the output, but it's not the best tool for designing with.   I know and it's kind of amazing that you know, we can create these little suckers and we're still doing our BOMs on Excel spreadsheet but, there you have it.   So why don't you go over the type of outputs that are say from a CAD tool - like Altium Designer or any other, the type of outputs that you would typically see?   Okay and this is where the industry is really on the precipice of change, but we're still stuck in the old world. Traditionally, a manufacturer like us, and a board fab house would need a set of Gerber files - and most people know what Gerber files are - if they don't it is a file - a set of files - and there's one file in each set for each layer. So copper would have - top copper would have a file, it is a text file, but I like to describe it as a one bit depth bitmap because it's a text file that creates a bitmap. So you can't, you don't at the moment, have any intelligent information in there. A pad for a component looks exactly like a trace, looks exactly like a pore, so that is the way it's done today but it's not  optimal, so you've got the Gerber file set again - one file for each layer - so you'd output that from your CAD system and you'd put that into a zip file and that's what we would call the Gerber files. Within your CAD system, quite often people will have an assembly instructions layer, or a fab notes layer, make sure you put those in the Gerber files also, because those are the only real opportunities to integrate information into that Gerber file.   Now if you're going to have the boards assembled, you'll also need something which may be called a centroid, that's what we call it, some people call it a pick and place file, and that has the XY location on the PC board of the component. It has the reference designator, again that's why we need reference designators, and it has the rotation of the component zero to the orientation and the top and bottom side. So Gerbers - with Gerbers you have to have that centroid, or pick and place file, otherwise we don't know where a component goes. That's the basic set and then we would also like something that would have notes that tell us the layer stack up you know, which layer goes where. That's really the minimal set. You also, if you have things like some people for example, don't want to put reference designators on their board and silkscreen. That's really a bad thing, but for aesthetic reasons people don't. Well, then you need a set of fab drawings that tells us where the reference designators are, so that would be  another thing that you would need to go in there.   Also in the fab notes would be, if you have overhanging parts for example, these little tiny USB micro-b connectors hang over the edge of the board, and they've got a little tab that goes down. Well if you're having your boards panelized and it's either a v-score or tab routed panel, you can't do that, and build that part, so you have to specify in the fab drawings: don't put a panel tab here, things of that sort. If you've got any special requirements, special material requirements, impedance requirements, ITAR or anything like that, again would go into the fab drawings. So, and the fab drawing can be in your Gerbers, in that fab layer, or it can be a PDF separately, but it has to be clear about what is where. Now that's the old way of doing things, which is still the current way of doing things in most cases right. There are a couple of industry movements to create intelligent CAD files that tell an awful lot more, so you can have one file that has the layers, it has the layer stackup, it has information, the XY information, it has all of that contained within the single file. The most common one of those, in use today is called ODB++, and that was a proprietary file format, but I believe that it's been released into the public domain now. If you can output ODB++ which your software can, that's an awesome way to deliver the information to your assembly house. And you notice I said 'assembly house' there; for some reason the fab folks are often behind the assembly houses in these new file formats because the Gerbers work perfectly well for building up a board.   It is so true, although I have seen more of the modern, more complex, the board houses that do more complex things, they typically have ODB++  integrated throughout their factory, it really leads to more reliability, I think it's a good thing - and of course IPC 2581 right?   Mmhmm, that's the next one good.   Which has been, I was looking it up the other day preparing for this, and I was thinking its' been like 10 years, it's been a long time coming. And I don't know all the ins and outs, but I looked it up, it was started in 2004.   Wow [laughter] 14 years ago!   I mean, I thought it was a long time, but 14 years, and again I don't know what the stop gaps are, but like you said, almost every CAD, I think all the CAD manufacturers output those files Gerbers, ODB ++, 2581. You talked to me a little bit about Gerber X2 - can you tell me a little bit about that?   Gerber X2 - I have no idea if it's going to catch on or not, or if it's going to be a viable solution, but at some point, the consortium that manages the Gerber standard, decided they'd better get with the program or Gerbers were gonna go away, so they have proposed a new standard, Gerber X2, and I don't think it goes in as in-depth as the ODB ++ or the 2581, but it does allow you to put intelligent data or metadata on top of the Gerber layers. So as I said with today's Gerbers - I can't tell if a piece of copper is a pad or a pore, it allows you to do that sort of thing, so you can connect up what components are where and whatever information is needed to assemble them. I don't believe that that specification has been signed off on yet and I have a feeling that it's going to be a little bit of a 'too little too late' but I'm just speculating on that point so.   Yeah, and also IPC has, I think you mentioned to me, the D3-56 which is test points right?   Yes, they have I believe, they have test points, I think they even have the full IPC 2581 specification it even has room for the Bill of Material.   That's my understanding.   Yeah I think it's a whole cohesive across all the fab and all the assembly processes but again,  it's not something I know a lot about and of course your NC drill files for fabrications. What else do we need to talk about?   Well one of the, because those file formats are in such flux right now, one of the most important things to do, is once you have picked an assembly partner and a fab provider,  give them a call or send them an email and say, hey what do you prefer? It's even complicated to explain this so I have to tell people, if you have Gerbers send us the Gerbers, and if you're sending Gerber send us the centroid and any Fab or assembly instructions. If you've got ODB++ send us that, but still send us the Gerbers, just in case we need them with the fab house and we need the centroid for this, but not for this...   [laughter] Oh gosh.   Call your fab house... Can you just send us everything in every format and...   -and that you know, the law of unintended consequences pops up there sometimes because we will get someone who sends us Gerbers and then we'll say, hey by the way, do you have an ODB ++ and they say yeah, so they send that off. Awesome; except it's a different version. When you send multiple types of files, make sure they are all of the same version, saved at the exact same time...   -the revision it's a different revision you guys... okay. Keep your revisions, keep your old revisions out of the mainstream.   Yeah, what we found is it's real common for, even after a designer hits save for the very last time, and sends off their files they'll tweak the silkscreen or they'll say, that component wasn't available, let me use this one and they make these tiny little changes but sometimes it's going to a different package or you know, that part was a 'do not stuff' so let me just take it out of the design now, and so we get different versions of files literally two days apart.   Oh god bless us all, I don't know how we survive this industry. When Duane and I were preparing for these, this podcast I was saying, you know I left the industry for 12 years and I knew there'd be like a crazy catch up, but when I came back I said I felt like Rip Van Winkle.   I can feel like Rip Van Winkle after leaving for a weekend sometimes [laughter] and I'll think everything's cool and then Monday...   Yeah he says, I feel that way every Monday [laughter] it's so flippen true!   It is you know, I'll walk out on the manufacturing floor and one of our engineers will say, hey Duane, because I'm out in the outside world a lot and he waves me down and shows me some component and asks me, have you ever seen this before? What do they do with this? What are we supposed to do with this? And it's like. Oh yeah, I kind of read about that, and I talked to an engineer at a trade show, about that, and it changes so fast and you know, the changes are not slowing down, they really aren't.   And we're managing them with spreadsheets and multiple file formats just to make it fun.   Yeah and you know, some of it, is our own fault. Because we like to do things fast and you know companies, there are a bunch of companies like mine, who have decided that, gee everybody needs to do this faster than they used to be. And years ago, when I was on the OEM side, to get a board built, it was typically three or four weeks to get it quoted, then three or four weeks for he NPI process, before anybody gets that out in their line. Well those six to eight weeks, we now do in six to eight hours. And so, when you have all that much time, you can go back and forth to the engineers, you can ask questions. Now you know, 2:00 in the morning one of those questions that were you know, years ago we would have had a week to get answered, now we need it, you know it's 2:00 a.m. we need the answer by 2:10.   We can't blame everybody else, we have to blame ourselves a little bit too.   Right.   I'm gonna blame you. All your fault Duane [laughter] anybody asks me from now on I'll go, it's Duane's fault. I think a lot of our manufacturing  folks would say the same thing, if Duane would just stop promising that.   Right yeah, exactly.   You mentioned a few problems that kind of come up during the chaos of all these different issues that we face and one thing was relative to rotation on IPC standards. Can you talk about that for a moment?   Yeah that's one of my pet projects or 'pet something.' The IPC specifies which pin should be at what part for zero rotation so you've got zero, 90°, 180°, 270°, 360° and anything in between, and what direction goes from zero to 90° on the front or the back, it's specified, it's in these standards, and these ones have been around for a long time. Well what I've found, is a large number of the footprints in CAD software, especially the CAD software that relies on user-generated content more than professionally generated content, a lot of those things, the zero - the pin1 zero rotation is wrong. So for example with an LED or a diode, the cathode is on the left, its horizontal pin one is on the left, and that's zero degrees rotation. We see them where zero degrees rotation has something vertical at 180 degrees, pin one on the right, all sorts of nutty things like that, and that's probably 80% of why we simply can't rely on data maybe even 90%. Theoretically, you should be able to output a set of files from CAD software, send it to a company like ours, and never talk to us and just magically get boards back. A huge portion of why we can't do that is because so many of these footprints don't follow that IPC standard, and if it were a rare exception, well we'd assume they all do and catch the rare exception there. It's so common, that we have to disregard anything that any of our customers tell us about rotation. Which means we have to have someone look at every single part on that board.   Oh my gosh! It's like  a bad version of pin the tail on the donkey. Can you guess which one is pin 1? Have a nice day - oh on all these parts - oh my gosh I don't know how you do anything fast.   It's crazy…   But the cost, I mean some of these parts are super expensive and if you rotate them the wrong way, and you fry them or you wreck the board like, that was a bunch of money.   Yeah we have we run across $10,000 FPGAs we come across ‘one of a kind' parts that are going into some space mission so yeah we really can't risk putting those things on wrong, I'm sorry there are only four these parts in the world don't blow it, okay.   Well and do we - like you said so new parts come out, but when new parts come out, sometimes the standard hasn't been written yet correct?   Yeah we saw that a lot in the early days of the QFNs you know, QFNs all the leads are underneath around the outside of the part and there's this big metal heat slug or ground slug in the middle of the part. The IPC standards didn't cover that yet, and a lot of the CAD software folks had never heard from manufacturers so they didn't know what to do with it. The footprints all had that big heat slug wide open, so then what happens, you put solder paste on that, there's a much higher aspect ratio of heights to volume in the center pad, so the part rises up, it kind of floats up and then all the pins on the outside don't connect and for years, for a few years, nobody knew how to do that, how to make that work properly.  Again, if you've got a three week NPI cycle you can figure that out, but when you're doing it overnight... So we determined that you need a window pane solder paste stencil. Fifty to seventy-five percent cover to paste, and it works, but it was a couple of years before the rest of the industry caught up to that and with the tiny, tiny BGAs, point four millimeter pitch BGAs changed the rules on the pad and solder mask with larger BGAs you want non-solder mask defined pads, so you want the solder mask opening to be a little bit larger than the copper. Well with the point four millimeter pitch and smaller BGAs, that causes the solder balls to squish, and you get bridging.   So you want a solder mask defined path?   Again the rest of the industry didn't keep up with that, because the component manufacturers threw these parts out, without figuring out how to build them...   That's wild.   Yeah and a lot of fun too, I think [laughter]   For those of us that are masochists and gluttons for punishment. [laughter] Okay in all that craziness that you've just spelled out for us. So for our listeners, tell us what a good or a great set, like a clean set of manufacturing files would look like if you could wave a magic wand, and you'd want to see a really clean set of manufacturing files come in?   Okay first of all, everything is the current and the same version, and everything was checked and double-checked just before sending it off to us. There would be a readme file, that includes anything that's non-standard is covered in that readme file, and it's clear, to the point, not wordy - it's not prose, including things like the the stack up. It would have a Bill of Materials in Excel format that has the information we talked about, and possibly even a few substitutes. And then ideally it would have one of the intelligent file formats like an ODB ++ or an IPC 2581 - that would be the ideal format. If you're stuck with Gerbers, then it has to have a good set of Gerbers. Again with that stack up documented and a centroid file and of course we would love it if someone could could certify that their rotations were correct so we could believe the centroid file but that's really it. Ideally intelligent manufacturing files, a bill of materials, and Excel and a readme file and then if you are using Gerbers, then the Gerbers and the centroid.   Good - well hopefully that will help, hopefully people listen to this podcast and give you some cleaner manufacturing files Duane.   I hope so.   So, something you pointed out to me though, even if you got the perfect set of manufacturing files, we're not robots, and you said something to me: this is not a 'no touch' process.   Yeah.   -you can not throw it over the wall and go about your day so let's wrap up with your thoughts on that.   Well communicate you know, I saw a bumper sticker once that said: I didn't spend four years in engineering school to talk to people. [laughter] But the fact of the matter,  you know, we will talk to you using a few sentences. We'll make it short. But talk to us, and anybody who's building your stuff, don't be afraid to pick up the phone and call them, or to have an email exchange.   I know we - a lot of us nerdy people/geeky people whatever, don't like talking to people.   But we have to, and do that, do not be afraid. And if you've sent your boards off, and you're expecting a fast turnaround time, be available 24 hours a day. Companies like us will typically work 24/6 or 24/7, and as I mentioned before, if something happens at 2 am, and things do happen you know. So yeah do we continue the build without it or stop and wait for more? We may need an answer at 2 am - be available, make sure that someone can get a message at 2 am, and then get back to your manufacturer as soon as possible if they contact you. And then do understand that yes, we are all human, we know you're all smart people and we're all smart people, but everybody... you know it's a complex job we're trying to do   Extremely complex, god bless us all for even attempting to do it, but we do it. We do it and a lot of times we do it quite well so kudos for us in the industry. Well thanks for those tips and kind of clarifying what a clean package will look like. I know it's kind of a convoluted - there's no clear, single path forward. So I think that's really, it's kind of really basic but as you can see from our conversation it's a lot more complicated than it appears on the surface. So thank you so much Duane, for taking the time to clear that up and let us know what works and hopefully give some good advices to some designers out there. Well thank you for giving me the opportunity I always enjoy these opportunities you know.   We enjoy having you always, and I'm sure we'll have you back again.   So well, that's it for our OnTrack Podcast today, thanks again for joining. Please drop us a message, let us know what else you'd like to hear about. Tune in next time. Until then, remember to always stay on track. 

Radio Amazonía
Matthew Boms, Manager para América Latina de Climate Reality project

Radio Amazonía

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 10, 2018 16:53


Bienvenidos a Radio Amazonia, en este episodio Naira Bonilla miembro de la PID, conversa con Matthew Boms, Manager para América Latina de Climate Reality project. Ellos dialogan sobre la importancia de educar y capacitar a los ciudadanos del mundo sobre los efectos del cambio climático y sus posibles soluciones.

Embedded Insiders
Embedded Insiders – Episode #22 – NAND flash forward

Embedded Insiders

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2017 12:04


The NAND flash memory market has evolved (or devolved depending on who you ask) into a battle of the BoMs, where the lowest price usually wins. But is that really the only consideration anymore when selecting a flash memory device, particularly for harsh environment applications? These are questions the Embedded Insiders ask this week, and have answered by Steve Larrivee of industrial-grade NAND flash solution provider Cactus Technologies. During the discussion, the Insiders learn why the flash memory market is one where older technology is more expensive and more reliable – and not for the reasons you'd think.

CDT Tech Talks
States Step Up, What's #FinTech –– Talking Tech w/ Natasha Duarte, Vijay Kasschau, Steve Boms

CDT Tech Talks

Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2017 27:28


Host Brian Wesolowski sits down with Natasha and Vijay from our Privacy and Data team to shine a spotlight on the myriad ways states are taking privacy regulations into their own hands, after several moves in the opposite direction from Congress. Then Brian brings in Steve Boms, Vice President of Government Affairs at Envestnet | Yodlee, to discuss what's happening at the crossroads of finance and technology. More from Natasha: https://twitter.com/Natasha_Duarte More from Vijay: https://twitter.com/VijayKasschau More from Steve: http://bit.ly/2r14trf More info on our host, Brian: bit.ly/cdtbrian Attribution: sounds used from Psykophobia, Taira Komori, BenKoning, Zabuhailo, bloomypetal, guitarguy1985, bmusic92, and offthesky of freesound.org.

I rollen som skuespiller

Denne gang er Lars Hauberg hjemme hos en anden Lars, nemlig Lars Bom. Her får de sig en snak om Boms karriere, der båder dækker roller som bamse, strisser og gangster. Derudover taler de om de foredrag Bom i dag holder om mobning.Se mere og lyt til alle Radio Glads udsendelser på http://www.tv-glad.dk/radioglad

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I rollen som skuespiller

Denne gang er Lars Hauberg hjemme hos en anden Lars, nemlig Lars Bom. Her får de sig en snak om Boms karriere, der båder dækker roller som bamse, strisser og gangster. Derudover taler de om de foredrag Bom i dag holder om mobning.Se mere og lyt til alle Radio Glads udsendelser på http://www.tv-glad.dk/radioglad

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R Mattison's Podcast
Revenue Assurance Royalty

R Mattison's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2010 9:44


Who is the 'royalty' in Revenue Assurance? Who are the 'thought leaders' of Revenue Assurance? Since there are no BOMs and Product Managers, Rob Mattison discusses who Revenue Assurance professionals should look up to.