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Pete is CEO and co-founder of Realm Security, which is building a security data fabric to help companies manage their disparate log sources for monitoring tools. For companies spending millions of dollars every year on contracts with Splunk, Realm is the light at the end of the tunnel that can help them move to a cheaper SIEM tool. Pete started his career at Rapid7 after dropping out of college, and he worked his way through a variety of cybersecurity sales leadership roles since, including companies acquired by CarbonBlack and Cisco. In the episode we talk about his emphasis on moving roles for new learning opportunities, his obsession with customer problems rather than potential solutions, and how Realm's message is unique in a cyber ecosystem where vendors are always asking for CISOs to grow their budget. Website Sponsor: VulnCheck
Interview by Angela CroudaceFor over a decade Carbon Black have been steadily making their mark in the Australian groove metal scene. With a reputation for hard-hitting, groove-laden riffs and an undeniable stage presence, the Wollongong-based band has persevered through line-up changes, tough times, and the ever-evolving music industry.Lead vocalist Jon Hurley reflects on the band's journey, their upcoming re-release of the EP Principium 2.0, and recent collaborations with some of metal's heavyweights, including Tim 'Ripper' Owens of Judas Priest."We've been going for a little over 10 years now," Hurley says, a mix of disbelief and pride in his voice. "It's funny to look back and think about how we started, and everything we've done to get to this point."The band's latest release, Principium 2.0, is a refreshed and revitalised version of their original EP. Hurley and the band saw it as the perfect opportunity to revisit the early material that helped put them on the map. "When we first started, we didn't have many songs, and we definitely didn't have a stable line-up," he explains. "We rushed things outāwrote 40 minutes of material in a matter of weeks. And while we were proud of what we did, we knew that there was more we could bring to the table."The stable line-up that has been integral to the band's recent successes consists of Hurley (vocals), Rob Giles (bass), Damon Bishop (guitar), and Steve Giles (drums), who joined six years ago. This line-up shift, notably the addition of Steve, was a game-changer for the band. "It took us a while to find a stable drummer," Hurley admits. "But now, with Steve, we've been able to really inject some personality into our old tracks and make them something special."The refreshed Principium marks a musical evolution for Carbon Black and celebrates their perseverance as a band. "It's a celebration of 10 years of hard work," Hurley says. "We've been through a lot, and we're still standing strong. This is just the beginning for us."Alongside the re-release of Principium, Carbon Black has also gained recognition for its collaboration with Tim "Ripper" Owens. The band teamed up with the former Judas Priest and Iced Earth vocalist for a guest feature on one of their tracks, Under Order, during the pandemic. "It was a stroke of luck," Hurley explains. "We were trying to figure out how to make a splash with our new album, and Rob came across the opportunity to work with Ripper. It felt like the perfect fit."Owens' contribution to the track added a new dynamic to the band's sound, blending their groove metal roots with his renowned vocal power. "He was incredibly professional," Hurley recalls. "He sent us three different takes, and we ended up picking the one that felt the most natural. It worked out perfectly."Looking back on the band's rise, Hurley notes that their growth has come with challenges. "In the Australian music scene, especially in heavy metal, there are thousands of bands fighting for attention," he says. "But we've managed to stay relevant because of our hard work, stage presence, and the connections we've made along the way. We're lucky, but we're also really driven."As the band prepares to hit the road once again, Hurley is excited to bring the new material to fans. "We're definitely planning to perform Principium in full on tour, along with some older tracks," he shares. "It's going to be a celebration of everything we've done, and we can't wait to see our fans again."For fans looking to get their hands on the physical release of Principium 2.0, Hurley recommends checking out their Bandcamp page. "We always have limited edition merch and hard copies available at shows," he says. "We've got everything from T-shirts to coasters, and even undies. It's all about giving our fans something special."Reflecting on Carbon Black's journey, Hurley sums it up with a mixture of gratitude and determination. "What does Carbon Black mean to me? It's everything. It's a way of life. It's a family, and it's the best thing I've ever been a part of. We've worked hard, and we're not stopping anytime soon."Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/heavy-music-interviews--2687660/support.
2024 was a big year for enterprise cybersecurity incidents but SMBs are not immune from these attacks. Shira Rubinoff is joined by Jason Rolleston, VP & GM at Broadcom's Enterprise Security Group on this episode of Six Five On The Road. They discuss Symantec by Broadcom and Carbon Black by Broadcom and the shifting dynamics of cybersecurity in the current digital age, particularly for small and mid-sized businesses. Highlights include: The sophisticated cyber threats that target large enterprises, resulting in substantial financial losses as well as disruption to organizations and critical services The changing landscape of cybersecurity threats targeting small and mid-sized businesses The critical importance of robust, foundational security measures in protecting against sophisticated cyber-attacks Ā
In this episode of "Screaming in the Cloud," we're making sure things are nice and secure thanks to Ryan Nolette, Senior Security Engineer at AWS Outreach. As a part of the Outreach team, he's responsible for making everyone understand the nuances of AWS's Vulnerability Disclosure Program. Corey and Ryan explore the intricacies of AWS's approach to security, including the emphasis on communication with researchers. You'll also get an overview of what goes into Vulnerability Disclosure Programs and how it courts security researchers over āsecurity researchers.ā If there's anything you can take away from this episode, it's that Ryan takes great pride in AWS's commitment to transparency and collaboration when it comes to resolving potential security flaws.Show Highlights(0:00) Intro(0:38) Blackblaze sponsor read(1:06) The role of AWS' security team outreach group(2:21) The nuance of the Vulnerability Disclosure Program(4:05) Will the VDP program replace human interactions(10:08) Response disclosure vs. coordinated disclosure(15:26) The high-quality communication ofĀ the AWS security team(17:33) Gitpod sponsor read(18:45) Security researchers vs. "security researchers"(25:54) What's next for the VDP Program?(29:26) Avoiding "security by obscurity"(32:08) Being intentional with security messaging(36:16) Where you can find more from RyanAbout Ryan NoletteRyan is AWS's Senior Security Engineer for the Outreach Team and CoAuthor of AWS Detective. He has previously held a variety of roles including threat research, incident response consulting, and every level of security operations. With almost 2 decades in the infosec field, Ryan has been on the development and operations side of companies such as Postman, Sqrrl, Carbon Black, Crossbeam Systems, SecureWorks and Fidelity Investments. Ryan has been an active speaker and writer on threat hunting and endpoint securityLinksAWS VDP on HackerOne: hackerone.com/aws_vdpAWS VDP inbox: aws-security@amazon.comLinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/cloudy-with-a-chance-of-securityAWS Vulnerability Reporting site: https://aws.amazon.com/security/vulnerability-reporting/Give your feedback on the recently expanded VDP program: https://pulse.aws/survey/MOOFGRLMSponsorsBackblaze: https://www.backblaze.com/Gitpod: gitpod.io
In today's podcast we cover four crucial cyber and technology topics, including:Ā 1.Ā Ā Ā Ā Hong Kong arrest 27 individuals associate with romance scamsĀ 2.Ā Ā Ā Ā Calgary Public library dealing with apparent ransomwareĀ 3.Ā Ā Ā Ā Red Team security tool adopted by criminals to evade detectionĀ 4.Ā Ā Ā Ā North Korean criminals abuse patched Microsoft flaw to deliver malwareĀ I'd love feedback, feel free to send your comments and feedback toĀ | cyberandtechwithmike@gmail.com
Episode 354 of The VentureFizz Podcast features Paul Morville, Co-Founder & CEO of Parrot AI. This episode was recorded live at Startup Boston Week at Suffolk University. I recorded two episodes at this year's event, so stay tuned for the second episode in a couple of weeks. Paul is a serial entrepreneur and as you'll hear from our podcast, he is very successful but likes to fly under the radar. Case in point, while most companies can't wait to broadcast a round of funding, I couldn't find any press releases or media coverage about any outside investment for Parrot AI. Come to find out, the company raised capital in 2021 from Accomplice, Pillar, Legion Capital, and others. We discussed his reasoning as to why they decided against announcing funding which was very interesting. Parrot AI is not just a meeting recorder, transcription, and note-taking tool. It is an AI-powered collaborative workspace that turns conversation into results because of its understanding of the full context of a business. In this episode of our podcast, we cover: * The 2 biggest lessons learned while building multiple companies. * Paul's background story and his work on building Barron's online property which was one of the first financial websites. * His professional journey as a Product Manager, including experience at Arbor Networks and how so many people have gone off to start other companies like Twilio. * The founding story of Confer which was one of the first endpoint security solutions in the cloud that was acquired by Carbon Black which later went public & was acquired by VMware. * His decision to pass on an opportunity to join a VC firm and continue down the entrepreneurial path. * All the details about Parrot AI and how it differentiates itself from competitors. * What makes a great Product Manager. * And so much more.
Security risks are dynamic. Projects, employees, change, tools, and configurations are modified. Many companies utilize PEN testers on an annual basis, but as quickly as systems are revised, you may need to implement threat emulation for regular monitoring.Ā Today's guest is Andrew Costis. Andrew is the Chapter Lead of the Adversary Research Team at Attack IQ. He has over 22 years of professional industry experience and previously worked in the Threat Analysis Unit Team at Firmware, Carbon Black, and Logrhythm Labs, performing security research, reverse engineering malware, and tracking and discovering new campaigns and threats. Andrew has delivered various talks at DefCon, Adversary Village, Black Hat, B Side, Cyber Risk Alliance, Security Weekly, IT Pro, Bright Talk, SE Magazine, and others. Show Notes: [1:14] - Andrew shares his background and what he currently does in his career at Attack IQ. [3:49] - At the time of this recording, there has been a major global security panic. [6:06] - There are many programs that we use on a regular basis that we don't always consider the security of. [8:09] - Historically, companies would pay for an external pen test. Andrew describes the purpose of this and how they usually went. [9:33] - Pen tests and threat emulation do not need to be limited to just once a year. [10:45] - Andrew's team is in the business of testing post-breached systems. But they preach prevention. [11:55] - Attackers are lazy in the sense that they will reuse the same strategies over and over again. [14:13] - Many programs we use may be caught in the crosshairs of attacks and vulnerabilities in other companies. [16:41] - Andrew discusses the frequency of really critical CVEs. [19:01] - What do attackers go after when they've breached a system? [21:04] - The priority for attackers is to get in quickly and make the victim's data unavailable. [22:24] - A lot of people are under the impression of vulnerability testers. āFire and forget itā is not a beneficial mindset. [24:56] - If we run every test, the amount of data will be overwhelming. [27:03] - In his experience, there has been client testing that has been overwhelmingly easy to breach. [29:07] - There are also organizations that have done a fantastic job. However, vulnerabilities will still be found. [30:18] - The red team is not going to be able to cover your entire organization. [32:15] - Threat emulation and pen testing are technically the same thing. Andrew explains how she sees the difference. [33:50] - How are vulnerabilities and tests prioritized? [36:19] - Andrew describes the things his team works on and their objectives for customers and clients. [38:34] - The outage at the time of this recording had a big impact. It gave a really good idea of what could happen if it were a real security breach. [41:37] - There are a ton of free resources out there. The primary resource at Attack IQ is the free Attack IQ Academy. Thanks for joining us on Easy Prey. Be sure toĀ subscribe to our podcast on iTunes and leave a nice review.Ā Links and Resources: Podcast Web Page Facebook Page whatismyipaddress.com Easy Prey on Instagram Easy Prey on Twitter Easy Prey on LinkedIn Easy Prey on YouTube Easy Prey on Pinterest Andrew Costis at Attack IQ
Summer is upon us, so we have some festivals and concerts to discuss in this episode. Swiss thrash metal band CoManiac released a new single from an upcoming album, and we get to take a listen and review! Some artists you'll hear tonight include some brand new music from the bands Liquid Gnar, Pressureknot, Arctodus, Carbon Black, Hemlock, and a hell of a lot more. We got tequila, we got whiskey, we got some heavy metal, and some microphones, so let's have some fun.Ā Playlists and Featured artists:Devilution - BounceMistress BreakLiquid Gnar - Jam BandIn Virtue - WreckageThe Devil's Bastards - To The LostSound Beast - TankComaniac - Long Life DollMistress BreakArctodus - Of AshUncommon Evolution - Chop and BlockCarbon Black - Under Order (Featuring Tim Ripper Owens)Hellbent - Soul ContractHemlock - KarmageddonEnd Ever - Ol 13 (soberphobic)Mistress Break
Description: Nick is joined by Rob Hanson, the CEO of Monolith, a company building methane pyrolysis plants to turn methane into hydrogen and carbon black, both of which are critical products for global industries and which are predominantly produced with significant emissions footprints today. Monolith's process aims to decarbonize hydrogen and carbon black production while commercializing to scales of clean production not seen almost anywhere else in the world. Nick and Rob also discuss the duality of methane's inherent economic value and its staggering cost to the environment, especially as a major global warming driver, as well as:Technical ins and outs: Among other things, one of the pieces of technologies Monolith has built is one of the world's largest plasma torches. Not sure what that means? Listen for more.What it's like working with the DOE's Loan Programs Office: While the Loan Programs Office's risk appetite doesn't suit itself to every type of project, Rob breaks down under what circumstances working with the LPO can be a powerful partnership to scale critical clean technologies.Sustained will for the energy transition: Why āsustainability' is about a lot more than just greenhouse gas emissions and other āgreen' metrics.Timestamps:00:03:08 - Methane's role across environmental and economic impact00:04:11 - Rob's background and journey to Monolith00:06:10 - The Role of DOE's Loan Programs Office 00:09:03 - Deep dive into Monolith's technology and development00:19:08 - Carbon Black production and usage00:26:33 - Challenges and rigor required to work with the LPO00:30:08 - Monolith's future production capacity and impact00:33:32 - The importance of economic viability without green premiums00:36:07 - Sustained will and what the energy transition holistically requires00:38:33 - Perception of the energy transition in the Midwest00:41:47 - Calls to action Don't miss out on this podcast if you're interested in learning more about the state of climate tech, the energy transition, and the role of novel geoengineering efforts in mitigating and adapting to climate change. Subscribe on Spotify, Apple, Google, or your favorite podcast platform.Learn more about Monolith on their website and LinkedIn: https://monolith-corp.com/ / https://www.linkedin.com/company/monolith-corp/If you love listening to The Keep Cool Show, please leave me a 5-star review on Rate My Podcast: https://ratethispodcast.com/keepcoolThank you so much.Plus, stay up-to-date on all things Keep Cool here: https://keepcool.co/ and follow Nick on Twitter: https://twitter.com/nickvanosdol and LinkedIn:
Evolution Equity Partners today announced the final closing of Evolution Technology Fund III, LP and total capital commitments of $ 1.1 Billion to back visionary entrepreneurs building next generation cybersecurity companies that safeguard the digital world. The fund raise was oversubscribed by existing and new limited partners representing a diversified mix of leading institutions, sovereign investors, insurance companies, endowments, foundations, fund of funds, family offices, and high-net-worth individuals. The capital committed gives Evolution Equity Partners a dedicated pool of capital to pursue opportunities for investment ranging from $20 million to $150 million in cybersecurity and in companies utilizing machine learning and AI to build market leading platforms. Significant investments made to date by Evolution include SecurityScorecard, Arctic Wolf, Protect AI, Talon Cyber, Torq, Snyk, Sweet Security, Aqua Security, Oleria, Halcyon, Cybsafe, Phosphorus, DefinedAI, Carbon Black, Panaseer, AVG Technologies, OpenDNS, Pentera, and Quantexa amongst 60 portfolio companies the firm has backed. Read the Press Release: https://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/evolution-equity-partners-closes-on-1-1-billion-for-cybersecurity-investment-in-oversubscribed-fund-raise-302117459.html
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In today's digital landscape, the role of cybersecurity within organizations is more critical than ever. As businesses navigate the complexities of protecting their data and infrastructure, the Chief Information Security Officer (CISO) stands at the forefront of this evolving battlefield. In this thought-provoking episode of Tech Talks Daily, we are joined by James Alliband, Cybersecurity Strategist EMEA at Carbon Black, to explore the shifting paradigms of cybersecurity leadership and strategy. James brings a wealth of experience from Carbon Black, a leading cloud endpoint security company that has recently transitioned from VMware Security following the Broadcom acquisition. His insights shed light on the pivotal role of the CISO and how it is expected to transform in the coming year. With cybersecurity now recognized as a strategic business issue, James discusses the critical responsibility of CISOs in managing organizational risk exposure and the delicate balance between security effectiveness and manageability. A significant part of our conversation revolves around the concept of duty of care in cybersecurity and its impact on the changing world of cyber insurance. As businesses face increasing scrutiny, James elucidates what providing a duty of care truly means and how proactive security measures can influence cyber insurance policies and premiums. The dialogue extends into automation, orchestration, and the importance of simplifying security processes to enhance manageability without compromising effectiveness. Moreover, James highlights the evolution of the CIO's role into that of a Chief Risk Officer, emphasizing the broadening scope of responsibilities to include security and overall business risk management. He also touches upon the rapid technological changes, including AI and automation, and their potential impact on the role of CISOs and the cybersecurity landscape. Join us as James Alliband navigates through these critical topics, providing invaluable insights for CEOs, CTOs, and cybersecurity professionals. As we delve into the future of cybersecurity leadership, the evolution of cyber threats, and the strategic importance of security in business, this episode promises to enlighten and inspire. How are these shifts influencing your approach to cybersecurity? Please share your thoughts and join the conversation as we explore the future of protecting our digital world.
In a series of bold moves, Broadcom has restructured VMware shifting to subscription-only licenses across all offerings. Broadcom CEO Hock Tan wants VMware to focus on resiliency, developer efficiency, and infrastructure efficiency. Tan outlines three key strategies: radical simplification, substantial R&D investment for on-premises to private cloud solutions, and enhancing the ecosystem. The discontinuation of products, including Aria SaaS and Carbon Black, and divesture of EUC is part of a plan to streamline VMware's portfolio into bundled suites. Reactions are decidedly mixed, but we are starting to see the strategy come together. Time Stamps: 0:00 Welcome to the Rundown 2:09 - Google Announces Gemini Features at MWC 3:49 Anticipation is Building as Intel Previews Clearwater Forest 7:55 - NVIDIA's AI Data Center Boom 10:55 - Hammerspace AI Training File System is Fast, but How Fast? 15:14 - Juniper Networks Gets Sued over Buyout 18:41 - Mobile World Congress is All About AI and 5G 24:57 - The Continuing Transformation of VMware by Broadcom 38:11 - The Weeks Ahead 40:26 - Thanks for Watching Hosts: Stephen Foskett: https://www.linkedin.com/in/sfoskett/ Ned Bellavance: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ned-bellavance/ Follow Gestalt IT Website: https://www.GestaltIT.com/ Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/GestaltIT LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/Gestalt-IT Tags: #Rundown, #AI, #Gemini, #ClearwaterForest, #DataCenter, #AIFD4, #VMware, #NFD34, #XFD11, #UtilizingAI, @GestaltIT, @SFoskett, @Ned1313, @Google, @IntelBusiness, @NVIDIA, @Hammerspace_Inc, @JuniperNetworks, @HPE, @UtilizingTech, @TechFieldDay,
Richard is a Founder and Managing Partner at Evolution Equity Partners and is responsible for all aspects of the firm's global activities and strategic direction.Ā He leads investments in cybersecurity, enterprise software and data analytics and brings over three decades of investment, operational and entrepreneurial experience to his role. He is an investor and board member in category-defining software companies like AVG Technologies, OpenDNS, Cognitive Security, Carbon Black, Security Scorecard, Onapsis, LogPoint, DFLabs, Fortscale and Panaseer. In this episode we talk about: - How Richard started investing in cybersecurity? - How big is the cybersecurity market? - What are the sub categories within cyber security? - Importance of cybersecurity with AI becoming stronger - Possibility of Cyber wars - Common mistakes made by cybersecurity founders & lots more Links: Website - https://evolutionequity.com/ Follow Richard on LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/richardseewald Follow Richard on X - https://x.com/Rseewald Hosted by Prashant Choubey LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/choubeysahab X - https://x.com/ChoubeySahab Subscribe to VC10X for more insightful episodes!
Listen to the powerhouse team of Brandon Ivey and Christoph Uhlig from Evok Technologies. They live and breathe cloud & security sales. Being uniquely positioned to understand what a customer is going through, they talk modernization, augmenting teams, and the struggles they help customers overcome. Can you believe that we're already at 100 episodes? While we go and ramp up and get ready for season three, we're gonna take you back, listen to some of the great moments in these past episodes. So stay tuned as we take you back to season one and two. ā Hey everybody, welcome back. I'm your host, Josh Lupresto and this is the Next Level BizTech Podcast. So today we are actually wrapping up the first series in season two, and we're talking about managed services and how we're solving this tech talent issue that we've got going on with security and the broader technology landscape. So if you tuned in on the first episode, you heard Jason Stein, and he talked about what Telarus is doing overall from the practice and how we go to market and what we're seeing and the trends and things like that. And then we had one of our great suppliers on where Thrive came on and talked about all the things from a technical perspective, their products, where they're fitting, how they go to market with those, differentiators, all that good stuff. But today we get to hear from what I think is really critical. We get to hear from the partner's perspective. So we got some good friends of mine. We've been spending a lot of time together lately. We got Brandon Ivey and Christoph Uhlig from EVOK Technologies. Gents, Brandon, welcome. ā Thanks for having us, Josh. It's really great to be here. ā All right, so let's kick this off. Brandon, I'm gonna come to you first here. Part of my favorite story is how do you get started? Everybody has a different path. Some people super linear, some people do crazy windy stuff and end up in this world. I'm curious to hear how you guys get started in this. ā Absolutely, so it's kind of interesting. I think Christoph and I both have similar backgrounds and kind of went through similar trials and tribulations, if you will, through our career path. We both started out in entry-level sales jobs coming out of college, worked up the corporate ladder, led sales teams, became directors or VPs and led overall go-to-market strategies and new logo acquisition sales. And interesting enough, neither one of us really wanted to be in management roles any longer. And we found ourselves starting at a cloud company on the same day in the same role. And what was interesting enough, at least from my perspective, is that we kind of hit it off from the get-go. I think Christoph may have had a difference of opinion, but he was like, āHey, I want to be in line with that guy, he seems competitive.ā And we fed off of that. And so what we did to begin with was we started interviewing all of the top reps at the organization, trying to figure out what was the secret sauce to be successful, right? In long story short, most of them didn't have a lot of positive feedback. It was, if you got lucky enough to be tagged to that right account that was growing, et cetera, et cetera, then you had some success. So we kind of stumbled and went through some different challenges the first few months at that cloud company. And then we realized we needed a force multiplier. And I had some little exposure to what the channel ecosystem was, more from a competitive standpoint, based on where I was when I was leading a sales team, there was a channel. And so we introduced that, we started working with some regional players, and we started integrating that into our go-to-market strategy. And effectively after six months at the cloud company, we took it to the executive team and the board and said, āHey, I think this is what we need to do.ā We partnered, Kristoff and I effectively partnered. We created our own business model within a business, if you will. And I think that's what's kind of allowed us to have the success that we're having coming up or at least kicking off this new venture two and a half years ago. ā Love it. Kristoff, any interesting door-to-door experience? I mean, I'm a vacuum guy. I don't know if you guys have, you know, I always⦠ā I think you know me too. I think we talked earlier and you teed that one right up. But no, like, just like Brandon, I think, you know, we were willing to do what we needed to, to learn the art of hard work and creativity. Yeah, we've both had plenty of door-to-door opportunities. To really grind, we've had some really unique creative opportunities in our career that took some critical thinking. But, you know, all of that led up to the fact that I think sales and just working with people was like really important to us. We wanted to help people solve problems. And, you know, I know we're gonna talk a little bit about our business in a bit, but I think being so integrated into sales gave us a unique perspective to help us be more effective for our customers today from a procurement and buying standpoint. I often say, I think the best defense lawyers once were prosecutors and vice versa, understanding, you know, the intricacies of the other side, you know, really, really well, allows us to, I think, serve our customers a lot more effectively. But yeah, I mean, to Brandon's point, when we got to this cloud provider, us realizing the power of the channel, and really what that force multiplier could do was, you know, a game changer. It was like an aha moment for me, for sure, because I had had zero exposure to the channel. And when we looked and we interviewed these, you know, previous sales reps for best practices and what's replicable and what can we do to be successful here, the reality was they weren't closing new logos. They weren't getting in front of new companies. And, you know, the channel gave Brandon and I that opportunity. ā That company is a channel first company now, by the way. So clearly this strategy works. ā I may be biased, but I think this is where the industry is going. It is funny though. I mean, it is funny as long as we've been doing this and as long as Telerus has been in existence, it's still fascinating to me how many people are just not familiar with the channel yet. And obviously we're all seeing the convergence of doing away with some of the direct sales and moving more headcount over to channel and supporting channel. But, you know, just when we think it's been in existence for a while, it's still, if you zoom out, it's still so early in some instances. ā I think a lot of that's too with the, there's been a lot of focus on specific technologies over time. So just the simple fact that we're discussing, you know, MSP or MSSPs today, you know, that's kind of broadening out that scope, right? So, you know, I think it's only gonna get bigger and bigger like you mentioned. ā All right, so we were talking about your business now. Tell everybody, fill us in, you guys have a cool go-to-market model and I love some of the focuses that you have on the technology side, but let everybody know what is Evoke? ā Sure, well, first of all, Evoke stands for Enable, Validate, Optimize, Knowledge Transfer. And just like Chris just mentioned, essentially we wanted to take what we thought were how would a customer want to procure things? How would they want to run a process? How would they want to evaluate the market? How would they essentially want to ensure that they have a consistent buying experience that's productive and mitigates bad customer experiences coming out the backend? So we took those kind of four terms, if you will, layered that into what we thought would be the right customer engagement. We kind of trialed that, if you will, with a few anchor tenants, found out it was productive. And then we've replicated that now over the past three years. But, you know, who we are essentially, like Kristoff mentioned, we did a lot of time in sales. And the last thing we want to do is be a sales rep to our individual clients. We have really formed relationships with them now to be an extension of the team, to provide all that intellectual property to them that allows them to realize, oh, hey, there is a better way of doing this. Or potentially they're just getting exposure to a provider that they would have never even looked at because it's not in Gartner, or that doesn't come up on an SEO search, or whatever it might be. And I think that started to change that dynamic of like, oh, this is interesting, or this is advantage, or potentially this is just providing more value than what we were doing or how we were doing it in the past. So yeah, but we founded it three years ago. It's been going strong with groups like Telerus supporting us and enabling us. We've seen a lot of success and our clients have, you know, they're like, when can we be a reference? How can we help scale your business? What does this look like? And that's very rewarding. And it's something that, you know, most salespeople probably don't get to experience in that similar role, right? So yeah, it's been great. ā Good point. So let's switch gears here. I wanna talk about, you know, firstChristoph how you learned about this technology, and then really maybe just let's weave that into the first deal. We're gonna get to a more recent deal as we move this on and kind of into the weeds and the intricacies of it. But talk to me about, you know, was it when you're at that cloud company, was it before that? I mean, what's your first exposure to this whole managed services landscape and talking about just that first deal? What was that like? ā So I would say, you know, our experience working at hosting gave us immense insight into managed services in general and just understanding the criticality of what that offering ultimately does. You know, both from a provider perspective, but also more importantly from a customer's perspective. But, you know, back in, I don't know, call it 2012, 2011, 2012, you started seeing a massive shift from on-prem to the cloud, right? Like people realizing, hey, AWS is something. Azure is something. Private cloud and getting this out of our facility and into a data center that's redundant and supported. I mean, it's something we need to move towards, but not a lot of people knew how to do it. And, you know, we started meeting with just tons of customers that wanted help with that journey. They wanted ideas, they wanted a roadmap. They wanted to figure out how do we take this on-prem, you know, and move this into the cloud? And how can we, you know, get some of these mundane tasks of call it monitoring and patch management and antivirus and performing backups and the day-to-day care and feeding of the environment? How do we get this off our plate and free us up to focus on the core competencies of our business and, you know, what's really driving our company forward? And then secondly, how do we solve things like database management and database architecture and security services and some of the stuff that, frankly, they couldn't even find people, you know, to fill those roles. And so you have a system administrator that's potentially getting paid 100K a year, patching servers, you know, 75% of his time. And then the other 25% of his time moonlighting as like a security analyst or, you know, a database administrator, it just wasn't scalable. So I think when companies started realizing, hey, we need to get this stuff off-prem and we need to more importantly find a partner to co-manage this so we can create a RACI matrix that's clearly defined, hey, we want to continue to do these things at the application layer, but from the OS down, let's pass this off to a partner that we can depend on that can build a highly redundant, highly manageable, scalable infrastructure. And I think that's really when, you know, we first got exposure and it was just coming by the waves and it hasn't stopped today. By the way, companies are still, you know, we'll get into it, I'm sure a little bit later, but they're still looking for this more than ever. And then when I shift into kind of thinking about, you know, call it first deal, I won't probably get into the first deal, but I'll tell you about a deal that I think is super applicable to this conversation. So we're working, and this is, you know, as Evoke, this was post our days at hosting and we're working with a large university here in Colorado that, you know, unfortunately they were ransomware about four years ago. They ended up paying the ransom, you know, it was a really tough situation for them. And, you know, they looked at the problem and said, gosh, you know, we need to figure out a solution to help us, help make us more secure. And what they did, you know, for better or for worse, they started throwing technology at the problem. You know, they started looking at EDR solutions and ultimately they selected Carbon Black. They looked at, you know, different high profile security partners like Palo Alto, and they put, you know, architected their entire environment for Palo Alto. They incorporated, you know, email filtering. What they didn't really count on was the noise that all of those tools are gonna create. And those tools are great, they're great tools, but you can't solve issues necessarily just with tools. What you need is services, right? They had 2,500 endpoints. They had over 600 lab workstations across the university. They had over 200 VMs within their environment. And like I said, they were just getting noise, but really I think what they figured out after just, you know, years of trying to solve this with, you know, patching tools and technology into the problem, they realized we need a SIM, we need a security operations center that's staffed 24 seven that has multiple shifts. It's constantly looking at our logs, constantly looking at our alerts. And we need, you know, a true MDR solution. We need, and the R of that, you know, managed detection and response being the most critical aspect. We need a partner that can actually react on our behalf, can quarantine the environment, can be an extension of our team. By the way, I didn't mention it, but this university had one security officer. That's it. Yeah, nobody. So he's getting alert overload, alert fatigue. He hadn't looked at the alerts in, you know, over a year, just because it was just piling into his email. So for us to go out and really, you know, find a partner, help run a competitive process that, you know, not only did he get insight into what's available in the market, but, you know, by our process, I think he was able to make the right decision for his organization to really bring in a group that could act as an extension of his team and help deliver, you know, on his behalf. And I'll tell you, the other thing that I want to comment on is, you know, there's providers that exist out in the market today that have great technology. And they may struggle on services. They may be having service-related issues. And that technology is only as good as the services behind it. It doesn't matter if it's the best in the world, upper right corner of magic from a technology standpoint, unless the service and methodology and approach is sound, it really means nothing. ā Yeah, you brought up a couple of good points in there. I want to go back to, I'm curious, you know, we always talk about, and I try to determine, are we in the middle of paradigm shifts? Did the paradigm shift already happen, right? In hindsight, we all, you know, we can see a little clearer when some of these things happen, you know, when the bull market started, when the bear market started, all of that. But if you think back to the hosting days and kind of that, let's call it a way, nine, 10, 11 timeframe. So you've got this, you know, AWS launching major product, right? Oh, six, oh, seven, kind of in that era, you've got the economic collapse of when people went, wait a minute, I used to buy all this stuff. I used to CapEx outlay it. Now I'm a little leery on that, you know, and, you know, there's the whole, when AWS comes out, now this is just for dev. It's never going to make it to prod. I mean, this is not the same uptime I can get in a data center. And don't get me wrong, there's places for gear in data center, I'm not disputing that. But I'm just kind of curious, is that, is that about that time where you really felt that wave of when things shifted and people started really taking this seriously and said, yeah, we got to look at this, we got to look at it. And it's just that inevitable wave that hasn't stopped. Did it start around that time as well for you? ā I would say so, to a large extent, you know, back in those days, it's kind of like what security is today. People use these blanket terms security. And it's like, well, what does that actually mean? Like, let's unpack that. That's what, there's a ton of ways you can go about, you know, talking around security. And the same thing held true for cloud. I think back then they broadly said cloud. Of course, there's the concept of private cloud. There's on-prem, there's public cloud, meaning multi-tenant within a provider. And then there's true public cloud with the likes of Azure, AWS and Google. But I think a lot of people back then felt this unbelievable pressure to go to the hyperscalers, right? To go look at AWS, to go into Azure, because that was the flashy lights. Those were the things that were in the news. That was what the trades were saying that the next big wave is. And it's not wrong for certain applications. If you're, that's why startups are, were perfect for AWS and Azure and that, because they actually architected their applications in the hyperscaler cloud. And largely to a certain extent for the scalability of those. But, you know, what we saw was a mad rush to AWS and Azure and then a pullback, you know, back into, you know, private cloud and realizing like, look DevOps may not be for everybody. It may, you know, there's applications that are fairly predictable and have static workloads that still need, you know, a certain amount of, you know, managed services and support. But, you know, not everything needs, you know, there's not one size fits all for all of those environments. But I would say, you know, it was about that time, to your point that, you know, we really started having those conversations and seeing that shift. ā Yeah. Good point. ā I was going to say, yeah. I mean, I think economic pressure always plays a role in a lot of technology transformations across enterprises. I mean, even now we see large enterprises looking to go to more back to the old school approach of bare metal services, right? Like there's a lot of different use cases for that. I mean, I don't know if that'll be widely adopted, but there's supply chain issues and economic pressures. So, you know, those two things are driving a behavior, just like in cybersecurity, we have insurance policies and rates going up. It's driving a behavior. It's having specific impact. Back then it was co-location, half X expenses, transitioning to an OpEx, focusing on EBITDA, you know, all of those different things play into what enterprises make as decisions, right? And so I think as long as we're staying on top of those market trends and understanding what's taking place, not only in the technology spectrum, but holistically, you know, that helps ensure that customers make better decisions. ā Yeah. Good point. So I want to talk about relationships. You know, as you look at this, right? All of our partners have started out in different places, in different skill sets, in different technologies. Some started in cloud and then went to network. Some started in network and then went into, you know, all the other things. So I'm always kind of curious. I mean, you guys kind of brought it up a little bit earlier, but maybe,Christoph I'm kind of curious about, you know, when you start having these strategic conversations, when the wall is down, right? When the customer really feels like you're an extension of their team, what does that do for the relationship with the customer when you're covering all these things? ā So I think it's critical. And, you know, Brandon and I have been very passionate about this topic for a long time. You know, we truly believe that if you go solve the mission critical objectives for an organization, or you help solve, you know, a bridge towards securing applications, keeping applications available, helping with, you know, the great resignation is a real thing. People are leaving companies. People are having a hard time finding people. People are having a hard time keeping people. You go solve mission critical objectives for organizations, you get everything, right? Like the floodgates open, you gain their trust, you gain almost everything that you could possibly want out of that relationship. So, you know, we typically are passionate about wanting to focus on the cloud and security piece of the business as a primary objective. It's always something that, you know, we get into with customers is tell me about your team, tell me about your skillsets, tell me about, you know, what you guys are trying to accomplish, tell me about the gaps that you may have across your organization. And as we start to understand like, where is there pain coming from? Where are they looking to improve organizationally? And we can start helping to identify areas and unbelievable providers that can come in as an extension. It truly does help secure and build that relationship, but it's not a one deal close type of situation. But the reality for a lot of these companies is, you know, the days of going to like an IBM and expecting to get everything under one roof is dead. Like instead, you know, there's laser focused, really good providers that exist out in the market today that are really good at one or two things. And it's important for Brandon and I to know who those guys are. And being able to partner with a company like Telerus and you know, your great engineering team, it's just been hugely advantageous to us because we can get insight into, okay, what are these other hundred customers across the US experiencing from these providers? Have they been happy ending? Have they been happy stories? Have they been, you know, hey, they said all the right things at the beginning throughout the sales process, but then, you know, it was a disaster. You know, once we got into the door, that's hugely important for Brandon and I to know what we're getting our customers into. It's just like when I go, it's not a perfect analogy, but when I go car shopping, you know, every three, four years, it's unbelievable the technology that has changed, you know, and is available. I don't know. So I have to really just rely on the sales guy who's telling me that, and that's not necessarily fair. So to have a guy that's all they're doing is analyzing the industry and the market and ranking and scoring providers, it's super important for us to give that same insight to a CIO who also doesn't have the time over more than three or four or five years of analyzing. What's new? What's different? What should I be aware of? So yeah, relationships are huge, but most importantly, it's, you know, solving those mission critical issues, I think gains that trust immensely. ā Good point. Brandon, I want to come back to you. I want to talk about challenges. You know, I think we're painting a really good picture here of there's a lot of value that we add, right? When we come in, when you guys come in, and you know, you're helping the CIO build something, build something, build something, and then this CIO might bounce and the company loses him, you know, you got great value in that from, you've helped him, you've helped establish yourself at the last company. Now he's leaning on you going, what's the new latest? What's the greatest tech that I should know? So certainly like these things take time to grow and to grow some of these relationships. I'm curious with what you've been through from a challenges perspective, what are the difficult parts of these conversations? ā So we've gone through that. I'm sure, you know, most people have where the CIO or the executive IT person leaves, or you just end up having to get, go work with another individual. So potentially put in all that effort. You know, one thing that we've realized is you learn the most about an organization by running a process. And so that's probably the most challenging thing, especially if someone new steps in. So I'll take that as a secondary part of kind of like, what are the challenges that we see, right? So I think the biggest challenge, especially if you're focusing on mission critical workloads or whatever is probably the most pertinent or complex to the business, is actually establishing what do they have in place today? Usually it's a barrage of things over the last decade that maybe somebody's still just paying a bill, et cetera. So you have to establish that baseline, understand the expectations and needs of what's going forward and then being able to provide some thought leadership around all of that. You know, that's a very challenging process, right? And especially depending on if you have a non-technical executive, that can make it more challenging. If you have somebody who inherited just a number of different things, now you're picking through, you know, it's like, you know, you're just having to dive so deep into something that potentially they don't have access to, they don't have information from, and then it leans into the providers, right? So now where we have to take it a step farther and a lot of times those groups don't have, you know, run books set up, they don't have any kind of scripts put into place, they don't have any kind of, you know, diagrams or Visios or architecture references or security references, anything, right? It's just, essentially they were sold a product at some point, it's been potentially implemented, they're paying a bill and now it's, you know, it can be our job to figure out, well, we need to make sure that we check that box because you're either using it, not using it, or how is it applicable to the business, right? And that's where when you start trying to wrap that back into thought leadership and providing, okay, well, we need to go down that path of leaning on the different engineers across Telarus or the providers or whatever it may look like to come up with a holistic solution that actually solves everything that they have if they need it, in addition to what's needed or expected, and then providing like, well, maybe we can consolidate or rebind or evolve all of those things into the next level of, you know, where market trends are going or what's taking place in an overall environment. And that's by far the biggest challenge. And I mean, you know, I think everybody probably experiences that and, you know, that kind of leans back into the relationship piece that we just discussed where if you run that process with someone and you come out the backend where they're like, thank you, then you know you did your job, right? And you're probably gonna get another opportunity. And that's our whole objective is we wanna do our very best because then they're gonna give us that next opportunity. If we do that, we get the next project. We get the next opportunity. If they move to another business, we get a follow them there. And so that's been very rewarding from that perspective. ā You know, it's funny. We talked in the beginning about this whole channel thing where we feel like we've been doing it a while, but you know, you bring up a good point that reminds me that I think the last people to really hear about and understand this channel are the customers. Well, they don't care, right? Why would they? But once they understand it, it's, wow, I didn't know this existed and this is amazing. Please help me. So it's been really cool to your point to see a lot of these go from, hey, I don't know who you are. I think I'm pretty cool working some of these, you know, these technologies myself. I don't really understand quite where you can help me. You know, are you a middleman? And when they take that to, you know, to your point, let us run a process. Let us help you with some of these mission critical workloads and applications, thinking through things that they hadn't thought through. There are sometimes those aha moments of you take it from, I didn't need you to, I can't live without you. Please look at this next project that we have coming in six months, 12 months. But, you know, I've seen three, four years out, some of these crazy things and that, that to your point, that's the aha moment. I think when you know that you're looped into that process, that's the click factor, but sometimes it takes time. And, you know, in these enterprise deals too, I think we talked about getting flat footed when some of these CIOs or whatever leave, it just underscores, geez, now I got to know procurement. Now I got to know tech. Now I got to know business leader. You just constantly trying to make sure that you know, all the right people in the account. And out of your point, it just takes time. ā You summed up exactly what we just discussed, right? I mean, I think we have a very large client here in Denver. So I think eight or 9,000 employees and it was that exact same process, right? It was, you know, I don't really understand it or what it, you know, what value is this really going to bring in? Essentially, we just let us run our process. And if you see value at the end of it, fantastic. And if you don't, you know, we'll part ways. And- ā I love the takeaway approach. That's like, it's one of my favorites. Cause it's just here, here it is. Look, we're so confident that this is going to work. It doesn't all go- ā We've had other organizations, they realize how much time, effort, data, things that we bring to the table that they paid us for these engagements, right? So there is real value. There is, you know, a real model here. And I do think that the more that you run strategic processes and not just a, you know, a transactional, likeChristoph said, it's not just, you're not just going and selling something and then moving on to the next new logo, right? We're, we truly are getting entrenched into that organization and becoming an extension of their team. So- ā So let's talk, Brandon, let's talk an example here. What I like to get into this part of it really is, let's talk about, you know, what kind of environment you walked into. And what I really liked to hear is, was it really what you were told it would be or what you thought it would be? When you really got into it, what did you find? What was the problem? What was the technology? And then ultimately what was the problem that you solved? How did you do it? What kind of tech did you put in? And you know, what was the outcome of all that? ā Sure. Well, we can talk about, let's see, here's a good example. We talk about relationships, things of that nature. I had a really good friend who I went to CrossFit with. You know, he was in IT, never worked with him when he was in IT and I was on the sales side. When he landed as a COO at this new organization, you know, I reached out to him and said, āHey, this is what I'm doing.ā And he kind of had the same of their conversations. He's like, āYou know, I've worked with guys like you before. āOr, you know, I've worked with a big bar āor something of that nature.ā And I was like, āLet's just run a process. āLet's do some evaluations. āLet's see if it proves out value. āIf it doesn't, you know, we'll go from there.ā So he made an introduction to the director of IT who's essentially the person that I needed to work with. Once we got into it, he was very apprehensive as well. He was like, āWell, why do we need āto evaluate these things? āI already did this two years ago āand we found all these different problems, right?ā And so, like Christoph mentioned earlier, we start at the cloud and cybersecurity. That's kind of where we start. This is where our focus is. First of all, the differentiates us in the market. Second of all, I don't think a lot of people are kind of leading with those conversations. And so he said, āThat's fine. āLike, we could go through this exercise.ā I mean, I think he thought he already had this buttoned up, right? So they were in Colo. They're a SaaS company. They've had outages. They had security vulnerabilities. They have a small IT team. They essentially have no care and feeding of that environment. Or if they do, they're focusing a big portion of their time during that time on it when they can't focus on growing the SaaS company, right? There's just a plethora of challenges that they were seeing. And then cost was a big factor. And essentially, because he went out to market and he doesn't know what fair market values are and a lot of the times when you get that first quote or depending on what provider you go to or what specifically if you didn't establish that baseline really well, like you can't just go get a snapshot of vCenter and take it out to market. That's not a good process, right? So once we kind of peeled back the onion and we understood all the different dynamics that go into it, you know, he said, āOkay, well, I think you can definitely drive this āto more of a private cloud environment. āThey're more cost economic from that perspective āthan go into a public cloud. āPlus you need an extension of your team ābased on your team size and all these things.ā And so we started extrapolating that and figuring out which workloads need to be highly available, have DR associated with them because of different compliance agreements and things that are in place. So they still kept something in Colo, actually. They have one or two racks now from what they currently had, but they moved the other 89 servers into a cloud environment and started leveraging a major service provider that's part of the Telarus ecosystem. They're a phenomenal group. We've had great success with them. And, you know, at the end of the day, it's very transformational from a couple things, at least from an executive perspective. Now they don't have reputation. Some of their clients are very large clients, you know, household names, if you will. So no more outages, right? They're highly available. It's transformed their reputation from that perspective. They've actually layered on that some of their talk tracks about how this technology enables their end clients, right? So they sell a SaaS platform. It's a POS. Their consumers are buying it. This is how you can scale. This is how we can make the overall buying experience for your clients better, right? So, you know, all of these things have truly transitioned their business from IT being a cost center to IT providing value to their overall organization and their inclines, right? So I would say that's where we get excited about transformational. Usually it's not flipping, you know, from one sin to a different sin. That's not usually a transformational change. It's how is it enabling or driving that business forward? And there's a lot of other use cases or applicable things that probably came out of that deal, but I would say that's a good high level.Christoph were you gonna mention something? ā No, nothing other than, you know, I think that was a really good example of, you know, a small IT team that needed help, needed direction, needed Brandon's guidance. You know, they hadn't gone out to market and looked at this for years. And so, you know, having Brandon as an extension, I think it was eyeopening around what is evolved in the market, what's available to them. And yeah, it was just a really fun project to see and be a part of. ā It is always interesting when you, you know, from an engineering perspective, we always go in and say, what do you need? What do you need it to do? What's the problem that it needs to solve? And then when we ask that question of, okay, but if you could do this, if you could evolve your application, if you could go do this, your competitors are doing this, if you could do something like that or, you know, have a leg up, would that be game changing for you? And I think you get them to think differently because sometimes they just think, I'm just never gonna get to that, or I don't know that it's possible. Or to your point, you know, we looked at it two years ago and it wasn't possible. How much changes in this industry in two years, right? With all of the tech and everything flooding into here. So yeah, I love hearing a good transformational story because yeah, you brought it up and you nailed it where IT's not a cost center, right? IT has the power to change the business and change the company. So awesome story. ā Yeah. ā All right,Christoph I need you to wrap us up, take us home, man. I want to hear, you know, if I'm a partner that's listening to this and maybe I haven't ventured as deep into cloud or into security, and we talked about kind of where you started, we talked about some of the difficulties that you guys have been through in these conversations, but maybe just talk to me about people that aren't comfortable with this or haven't stepped into it. What's your advice? What are you recommending in that, right? Because not just for now, but as this continues to evolve in the future. ā Sure. Yeah, I mean, honestly, I think I'd take a step back and come to the realization that this isn't that complicated, right? Like don't get too caught up in the technology. Don't learn about every single EDR solution or every single cloud solution or every single infrastructure solution. Just have conversations with the business team and leaders within an organization. Get to know their team, get to know, I said this earlier, but I mean, I think it's a super important point. Get to know what are the skill sets? How big is the team? You know, where are the gaps that you have, whether it's infrastructure, security, network, you know, database, it doesn't matter. Just get to know like, where are the gaps? I mentioned it earlier, but this idea of the great resignation, this thing is real. Like people are struggling to find people. And do you know where most of these people are? They're at providers and they're at providers because they're super smart. Not that, you know, the people down in the trenches aren't, but they're really good, highly skilled professionals that want to work with hundreds of different customers and have unique challenges every single day to solve. They're not working for one company. And because those guys are typically getting kind of bored. And so get to know the company, get to know their challenges, understand, you know, what are they looking to accomplish? Where are they looking to go? What are their core competencies? And how can you bring solutions and ideas to the table that free them up to focus on those core competencies? You know, that's really it. Talk about the business. Get to know what their ideal outcomes are and generally positive, good opportunities of ways that you can assist, you know, come right out of that. And lastly, I'm preaching to the choir, but lean into Telarus, right? Like get to know the team, get to know the channel managers, get to know the engineering team. You know, we greatly appreciate the support that, you know, you folks have brought to us as an extension of our team. You know, we can't be experts on every single technology. We can't be experts on every single conversation. And just knowing that, you know, we can bounce ideas off you. You don't even have to be on every customer call or any customer calls for that matter. But just being a soundboard to us, as we work through just different, you know, talk tracks internally, you know, we just want to say, we're grateful to, you know, you and your team, Josh, you guys have been great. And yeah, that's my very basic advice for somebody to just dive in. ā I love it. You brought up a good point. I was reading a stat last night that makes this a math problem, right? That the title of this podcast is how in the world are we going to ever solve for this whole talent shortage in tech and, you know, starting before the great resignation, now it's just gotten ultimately so much worse. But from a security perspective, right? We talk about the great security certification, the CISSP, of it gives us a great holistic view on how security impacts the business. It's not just technology. It focuses on all these different domains. There are roughly 90 to 100,000 certified CISSPs in the United States. And there are 20 to 30,000 job openings that require a CISSP. Now I'm not a math expert here, but to your point where that talent is, we know where that talent is, and it's at that supplier side. You guys are dead on. I think you guys are out there. You're crushing it, recognizing that this is where the talent is. And you guys have done a phenomenal job of mapping all that and appreciate the kind words. Just appreciate the opportunity to work with you guys. So no, it's been awesome and we're excited to continue with this go. So Christoph I appreciate you bringing us home and thanks so much for coming on today, man. ā Josh, thanks for having us. We had a great time and look forward to doing this again in the future. ā Brandon, you as well, appreciate you coming on. Thanks. I know you guys got a lot going on. So thanks again for spending time with me, man. ā Hey, Josh. ā Okay. All right, everybody, that wraps us up. I'm your host, Josh Lupresto, SVP of Sales Engineering at Telarus and this is Next Level BizTech.
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Broadcom is coming fresh off yet another record year of sales and profitability, and now it owns VMware! But that's old news. Now the market is eyeing what Broadcom will actually do with VMware. CEO Hock Tan has said that the cybersecurity unit of VMware, Carbon Black, will be sold off. That could mean a boost for cybersecurity peers like CrowdStrike in 2024. Chip Stock Investors Nick and Kasey review where the fast-growing security software market is at right now, who might benefit the most from Broadcom's shake-up, as well as a refresher on why top pure-plays in the industry Palo Alto Networks (PANW) and Fortinet (FTNT) are slowing. They also reveal their top cybersecurity stock they like for the start of 2024, and why. If you feel like leaving us a tip you can do so at : https://ko-fi.com/chipstockinvestor Thanks for the support! Watch or read next: Marvell: https://youtu.be/uvU67bMh35A Semi Industry Flow Video: https://youtu.be/DGRk-lYlnjU Semi Industry Manual: https://ko-fi.com/s/90c74a988a We use data, charts, and KPI's from our friends at Main Street Data. If you would like to check it out and subscribe to a premium membership here is a link that will get you 10% off
This week, we discuss the distribution of cloud revenue, explore who is investing in A.I., and take a look back at Mesosphere DC/OS. Plus, some thoughts on the peacefulness of flying. Watch the YouTube Live Recording of Episode (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EX5FY4MJpR0) 445 (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EX5FY4MJpR0) Runner-up Titles I feel very safe on an airplane We're one mishap away from Lost Difference between the right decision and the safe decision First rule of AI Ethics Team: Don't fake the demo āRiceā They got run over by the Kubernetes Truck Figure out where all the yaml goes Rundown Many Different Kinds Of Cloud, Very Big Piles Of Money - IT Jungle (https://www.itjungle.com/2023/12/11/many-different-kinds-of-cloud-very-big-piles-of-money/) Software Startup That Rejected Buyout From Microsoft Shuts Down, Sells Assets to Nutanix (https://www.theinformation.com/articles/a16z-backed-startup-that-once-rejected-150m-sale-to-microsoft-shuts-down) Apache Mesos (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Apache_Mesos) Docker acquires AtomicJar, a testing startup that raised $25M in January (https://techcrunch.com/2023/12/11/docker-acquires-atomicjar-a-testing-startup-that-raised-25m-in-january/) Relevant to your Interests Just about every Windows and Linux device vulnerable to new LogoFAIL firmware attack (https://arstechnica.com/security/2023/12/just-about-every-windows-and-linux-device-vulnerable-to-new-logofail-firmware-attack/) OAI staff deeply did not want to work for Microsoft (https://www.threads.net/@kalihays1/post/C0hUizEJfPV/?igshid=MzRlODBiNWFlZA==) Silicon Valley Confronts a Grim New A.I. 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(https://www.constellationr.com/blog-news/insights/will-vmware-customers-balk-broadcom-transitions-them-subscriptions) Broadcom to divest VMware's EUC and Carbon Black units (https://www.theregister.com/2023/12/07/broadcom_q4_2023/) Apple Confirms It Shut Down iMessage for Android App Beeper Mini (https://www.macrumors.com/2023/12/10/apple-confirms-it-shut-down-beeper-mini/) Tech company VMware slashing 577 jobs in Austin (https://www.kvue.com/article/money/economy/boomtown-2040/vmware-austin-layoffs/269-c65851d4-54cb-4cf3-a3db-34fb907de932) The Problems with Money In (Open Source) Software | Aneel Lakhani | Monktoberfest 2023 (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LTCuLyv6SHo) WFH levels have become "flat as a pancake" (https://x.com/I_Am_NickBloom/status/1729557222424731894?s=20) Broadcom halves sub price for VMware's flagship hybrid cloud (https://www.theregister.com/2023/12/12/vmware_broadcom_licensing_changes/) VMware by Broadcom Dramatically Simplifies Offer Lineup and Licensing Model (https://news.vmware.com/company/vmware-by-broadcom-business-transformation) Cloud engineer gets 2 years for wiping ex-employer's code repos (https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/security/cloud-engineer-gets-2-years-for-wiping-ex-employers-code-repos/) The Kubernetes 1.29 release interview (https://open.substack.com/pub/craigbox/p/the-kubernetes-129-release-interview?r=1s6gmq&utm_campaign=post&utm_medium=web) HashiCorp Shares Drop 22% After Forecasting Slowing Sales Growth (https://www.marketwatch.com/story/hashicorp-shares-drop-22-after-forecasting-slowing-sales-growth-d3dd4d7d) Oracle shares slide as revenue misses estimates (https://www.cnbc.com/2023/12/11/oracle-orcl-q2-earnings-report-2024.html) Platform teams need a delightfully different approach, not one that sucks less (https://www.chkk.io/blog/platform-teams-different-approach) Nonsense Nearly Everyone Gets A's at Yale. 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In this episode of Infrastructure Matters, hosts Krista Macomber, Steven Dickens and Camberley Bates discuss AI GPUs and ransomware detection.Ā Key topics covered include: Insights from Marvell's Analyst Day: Focus shift from commercial to enterprise and hyperscale markets. Growth driven by networking for AI workloads (800 PAM4) and custom compute for hyperscalers. Highlighting the complexity of AI datacenters and their similarities to custom car environments. Discussion of Custom Silicon: Competition heating up with announcements from Google (TPU v5p), AMD (MI300X), and others. Public cloud options like AWS Graviton and Inferentia offering more choice. Potential for on-prem deployments alongside cloud adoption. Upcoming Report on Ransomware Scanning and Analytics: Integrating scanning and detection within data protection tools. Identifying ransomware based on file signatures and anomaly detection. Machine learning and AI playing a crucial role in future development. Broadcom and VMware: Broadcom spinning off Carbon Black and End-User Computing (Horizon) business. Focus on VCF (VMware Cloud Foundation) technology. OpenText and Rocket Software: OpenText selling AMC business (mainframe modernization) to Rocket. Debt reduction and strategic focus for OpenText. Growth and customer optionality for Rocket.
Change is in the air and it's licensed. The biggest news this week came from VMware (by Broadcom) as they announced a simplification of their licensing model. The first change is that VMware Cloud Foundation has had the subscription cost cut in half and additional support levels added to help with activation and lifecycle management. VMware vSphere Foundation is also available as a subscription offering with several add-ons avaialble. Notably missing is the option for perpetual licensing, which was removed in this simplification. Also removed were hybrid purchase programs and anything not subscription-based. Customers may still use their perpetual licenses but will not be able to buy support for them until they transition to the new subscription model. Time Stamps: 0:00 - Welcome to the Rundown 0:57 - AMD Launches MI300 6:13 - Broadcom Divests EUC and Carbon Black Units from VMware 9:33 - Broadcom Acquires Elastics.cloud 12:56 - New Firmware Attacks on Windows and Linux 16:40 - VMware Simplifies Offer Lineup through Broadcom 26:53 - The Weeks Ahead 29:39 - Thanks for Watching Follow our Hosts on Social Media Tom Hollingsworth:Ā ā ā ā ā https://www.twitter.com/NetworkingNerdā ā ā ā Stephen Foskett:Ā ā ā ā ā https://www.twitter.com/SFoskettā ā ā ā Ā Follow Gestalt IT Website:Ā ā ā ā ā https://www.GestaltIT.com/ā ā ā ā Twitter:Ā ā ā ā ā https://www.twitter.com/GestaltITā ā ā ā LinkedIn:Ā ā ā ā ā https://www.linkedin.com/company/Gestalt-IT Tags: #Rundown, #EUC, #CarbonBlack, #MI300, @AMD, @Broadcom, #Linux, @VMware, @Elasticscloud, @GestaltIT, @SFoskett, @NetworkingNerd, @CTOAdvisor,
Dana Behling, researcher from Carbon Black, sharing their work on "Hunting Vulnerable Kernel Drivers." The Carbon Black Threat Analysis Unit (TAU) discovered 34 unique vulnerable drivers, six of which allow kernel memory access, accepting firmware access. TAU reported the issues to the vendors whose drivers had valid signatures at the time of discovery, but only two vendors fixed the vulnerabilities. TAU is calling for more comprehensive approaches in the future than the current banned-list method used by Microsoft. The research states "By exploiting the vulnerable drivers, an attacker without the system privilege may erase/alter firmware, and/or elevate privileges." The research can be found here: Hunting Vulnerable Kernel Drivers
Dana Behling, researcher from Carbon Black, sharing their work on "Hunting Vulnerable Kernel Drivers." The Carbon Black Threat Analysis Unit (TAU) discovered 34 unique vulnerable drivers, six of which allow kernel memory access, accepting firmware access. TAU reported the issues to the vendors whose drivers had valid signatures at the time of discovery, but only two vendors fixed the vulnerabilities. TAU is calling for more comprehensive approaches in the future than the current banned-list method used by Microsoft. The research states "By exploiting the vulnerable drivers, an attacker without the system privilege may erase/alter firmware, and/or elevate privileges." The research can be found here: Hunting Vulnerable Kernel Drivers Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Bob Ackerman argues that, from an investment perspective, cybersecurity is like life sciences - a complex, nuanced field that is difficult field to invest in part-time. So his firm, Allegis Cyber, became one of the first to focus exclusively on investing in cyber startups. In this segment, we'll discuss one of Allegis's recent investments, SixMap, and Bob's other investment/accelerator vehicle, Data Tribe. Data Tribe sources investments from national intelligence, with examples like Dragos that came through this program. This week in the enterprise news, we explore the harsh realities of the startup world with a look at recent failures and shutdowns, investigating the factors leading to these setbacks. Meanwhile, Carbon Black makes headlines by breaking away from VMware in what seems like a divestiture within an acquisition, raising questions about the future of the company. We'll also discuss the European Space Agency's venture into cybersecurity for the space industry, revealing that even the vastness of outer space isn't immune to digital threats. Tune in for all this and more! Visit https://www.securityweekly.com/esw for all the latest episodes! Follow us on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/securityweekly Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/secweekly Ā Show Notes: https://securityweekly.com/esw-342
Bob Ackerman argues that, from an investment perspective, cybersecurity is like life sciences - a complex, nuanced field that is difficult field to invest in part-time. So his firm, Allegis Cyber, became one of the first to focus exclusively on investing in cyber startups. In this segment, we'll discuss one of Allegis's recent investments, SixMap, and Bob's other investment/accelerator vehicle, Data Tribe. Data Tribe sources investments from national intelligence, with examples like Dragos that came through this program. This week in the enterprise news, we explore the harsh realities of the startup world with a look at recent failures and shutdowns, investigating the factors leading to these setbacks. Meanwhile, Carbon Black makes headlines by breaking away from VMware in what seems like a divestiture within an acquisition, raising questions about the future of the company. We'll also discuss the European Space Agency's venture into cybersecurity for the space industry, revealing that even the vastness of outer space isn't immune to digital threats. Tune in for all this and more! Visit https://www.securityweekly.com/esw for all the latest episodes! Follow us on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/securityweekly Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/secweekly Ā Show Notes: https://securityweekly.com/esw-342
This week in the enterprise news, we explore the harsh realities of the startup world with a look at recent failures and shutdowns, investigating the factors leading to these setbacks. Meanwhile, Carbon Black makes headlines by breaking away from VMware in what seems like a divestiture within an acquisition, raising questions about the future of the company. We'll also discuss the European Space Agency's venture into cybersecurity for the space industry, revealing that even the vastness of outer space isn't immune to digital threats. Tune in for all this and more! Show Notes: https://securityweekly.com/esw-342
This week in the enterprise news, we explore the harsh realities of the startup world with a look at recent failures and shutdowns, investigating the factors leading to these setbacks. Meanwhile, Carbon Black makes headlines by breaking away from VMware in what seems like a divestiture within an acquisition, raising questions about the future of the company. We'll also discuss the European Space Agency's venture into cybersecurity for the space industry, revealing that even the vastness of outer space isn't immune to digital threats. Tune in for all this and more! Show Notes: https://securityweekly.com/esw-342
Chairman of the Board and CEO Eliot Sorella discusses Ecolomondo's scaling plans at its Hawkesbury Thermal Decomposition Process (TDP) Facility in Ontario and challenges faced during the Shamrock TDP Facility's construction.Stay tuned as Eliot shares his perspective on the ongoing geopolitical tensions affecting the carbon black market and argues why now is the ideal time for investors to consider Ecolomondo (TSXV: $ECM | OTC: $ECLMF).Find out more about Ecolomondo: https://www.ecolomondo.comWatch the full YouTube interview here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l5HEznXLwWkAnd follow us to stay updated: https://www.youtube.com/@GlobalOneMedia?sub_confirmation=1
In episode 051, we had a great conversation with Scott Lundgren, CTO of VMware Carbon Black. We dive into the platform, how it provides end-to-end protection,Ā and how Carbon Black differentiates itself in the security space.Topics covered and additional insights:Carbon Black EDR - https://carbonblack.vmware.com/resource/carbon-black-enterprise-edr-technical-overviewCarbon Black XDR - https://www.vmware.com/solutions/xdr-security.htmlCarbon Black MDR - https://www.vmware.com/nl/products/managed-detection-and-response.htmlFollow us on Twitter for updates and news about upcoming episodes: https://twitter.com/UnexploredPod.Last but not least, make sure to hit that subscribe button, rate where ever possible, and share the episode with your friends and colleagues!
In Ep. 569, Matt and I discuss Gen-Z being the dominant anime generation, Michael Shannon expressing dissatisfaction with multiverse movies, the passing of comic legend John Romita Sr., and more!Ā Full Topics: Gen-Z is the dominant anime generation, with 69% of respondents watching anime, followed by Millennials at 57%, Gen-X at 40%, and Baby Boomers at 23%. The Xbox Series S - 1TB in Carbon Black has been announced, offering more storage and a sleek design, with quick resume, fast load times, and gameplay up to 120 FPS. Sega announced Sonic Superstars, a new 2D Sonic game with a classic vibe, featuring Sonic, Tails, Knuckles, and Amy as playable characters in four-player co-op. Gotham Knights has been canceled after a single season on The CW, joining a list of other canceled CW dramas including Walker: Independence, The Winchesters, Kung Fu reboot, and Two Sentence Horror Stories. Superman and Lois got renewed for another season but on a reduced budget. Kevin Smith plans to review the Schumacher Cut of Batman Forever. DC Studios co-CEO James Gunn criticized the repetitive nature and lack of innovation in superhero movies, calling for a wider range of genres and more emotional depth. Gunn complained about having to say "no" to people and rejected projects in an interview, raising questions about his suitability as a leader in the industry. Controversy surrounds the costume of "Superman: Legacy" as James Gunn evades commitment to the iconic trunks, leaving fans disappointed. Actor Michael Shannon expressed dissatisfaction with multiverse movies, comparing them to playing with action figures. Renowned artist John Romita Sr., known for defining the look of Spider-Man and Marvel Comics, has passed away at 93. FOLLOW/SUPPORT MATT: @madnerdotcom (Instagram) @madner (Facebook) As always, we appreciate your constructive Feedback, Suggestions, and Questions. You can also leave us an audio question on SpeakPipe. Thank you for the continued love and support! Enjoy the show. Daniel Podcast Awards 2019 || Games & Hobbies (Winner) Podcast Awards 2017 - 2018, 2020 - 2022 || Games & Hobbies (Nominated) Official Site FOLLOW US: - Twitter | @ReasonsImBroke and @TRIBPod - Instagram- Pinterest- Tumblr - Discord Lounge - YouTube Channel SUBSCRIBE:Apple Podcasts / Spotify / Google Podcasts / Stitcher / iHeartRadio / TuneIn / Overcast SUPPORT THE POD: Getting $1's worth of entertainment and information each month? Support us on Patreon or visit our TeePublic storefront! SPREAD THE WORD: If you're enjoying the show, please head over to iTunes and leave us a rating and a review! Each one helps new Brokettes discover the podcast. Contribute to the Hero Initiative to offer assistance to comic creators facing difficulties. Show your support for the AFSP's efforts by donating to the Autumn Snyder Tribute Fund. CREDITS: Opening/Closing Jingles - Alex Scott Show Logo By - Opanaldiova
Ā It's time for the Comic Talk Headlines with Generally Nerdy!Ā This last week we have been graced with ALL THE GAMES! Seriously this is the most gaming heavy episode I have ever done. This is a good time to be a gamer it would seem... unless you are a Sony or Capcom fan perhaps. AND other news too.Tune in Wednesdays for the regular show and Saturdays for the re-post of the Friday night LIVE SHOW. Plus, don't forget to subscribe for more fresh content.Ā Ā Ā MusicNew Music/VideoKim Dracula - Death Before Designer https://youtu.be/DGxl9bH34PsĀ Slipknot - Memories (Adderall Rough Cut) https://youtu.be/eftIr13jFUo NEW EP FROM SLIPKNOT!! https://slipknot1.lnk.to/AdderallEPĀ Blackbraid - The Spirit Returns https://youtu.be/OVwLojBW4WcĀ King Gizzard and the Lizard Wizard - https://youtu.be/IpUKO-WKaqo DragonTours/FestivalsBotch - Converge and Cave In have been added to 2 of the reunion shows. Boston MA show and Sayreville NJ shows. https://www.stubhub.com/botch-tickets/performer/150035280/Ā Static-X - Another US tour. Support from Sevendust and Dope. Starts Oct. 6 in Houston TX through Nov 1 in LA.https://www.stubhub.com/static-x-tickets/performer/150042085/Ā Pantera - The LoG tour JUST announced the openers for the US leg. S.N.A.F.U, Child Bite, Flesh Hoarder, Spirit in the Room, King Parrot, all set to be openers for different chunks of the tour. https://www.stubhub.com/lamb-of-god-tickets/performer/133425Ā New England Metal and Hardcore Fest - Back for the first time since 2016. Sept 15 & 16. Notable acts: LoG, Hatebreed, Shadows Fall, Vein.fm, 200 Stab Wounds, Undeath, and TONS more. https://metalinjection.net/tour-dates/new-england-metal-and-hardcore-festival-returns-feat-lamb-of-god-hatebreed-shadows-fall-moreĀ Tenacious D - Sept 6th in Charlotte NC through Sept 15 in Austin TX. https://www.stubhub.com/tenacious-d-tickets/performer/130929Ā Jinjer - North american off dates from their trek with Disturbed. Sept 7th in Huntsville AL through Sept 25 in Vancouver. https://www.stubhub.com/jinjer-tickets/performer/100296673Ā Reg āol NewsSlipknot - Craig has left the band⦠no official reason why, but he already has a replacement. That and clown is currently not on tour. Staying at home to take care of his wife.Blackbraid - Blackbraid II To be self-released on July 7th, 2023.Ā Blackbraid is a Native American Black Metal solo project hailing from the Adirondack Mountains.Ā SuggestsBlackbraid I - Blackbraid's debut album, Blackbraid I, was released on August 26, 2022. Krieger, a multi-instrumentalist, wrote and tracked the entire album apart from the drums, which were tracked by his friend Neil Schneider. Schneider also recorded, mixed, and mastered Blackbraid I. The cover art was done by Adrian Baxter.Gaming/TechFollow-ups/CorrectionsSpider-Man 2 - Release date of Oct 20. Pre-order starts June 16th. Pre-order bonuses are Arachknight suit for Peter, Shadow Spider suit for Miles, web grabber gadget and 3 extra skill points. Collector's edition will feature a Venom VS Spider-Men statue amongst other bits. https://cosmicbook.news/marvels-spider-man-2-gets-release-october-20-on-ps5Ā Microsoft/Activision - FTC (federal Trade Commission) has filed an injunction to stop Microsoft's purchase of Activision https://www.engadget.com/ftc-expected-to-file-injunction-to-block-microsofts-purchase-of-activision-blizzard-165738788.htmlĀ Cyberpunk 2077: Phantom Liberty - Sept 26. DLC for one of the most infamous releases of the modern gaming era.Injustice 3 - In all the madness Boon has reassured the community that Injustice 3 is not off the table.https://comicbook.com/gaming/news/injustice-3-netherrealm-ed-boon-tease/Ā Flight Simulator - DUNE EXPANSION!!! https://youtu.be/YkZj0xbVSkwĀ Mortal Kombat 1 - According to the official MK Discord MK1 will be playable at EVO 2023. https://www.evo.gg/news/mortal-kombat-1-playable-at-evo-2023Ā TrailersTMNT: Shredder's Revenge - Dimension Shellshock https://youtu.be/DvmwcSyHqu4 Usagi Yojimbo!! Later this year.Sonic Superstars - https://youtu.be/hIGP7Zy9Bx0 classic 2D platforming on switch!!Prince of Persia: The Lost Crown - https://youtu.be/6veUl98it9cĀ Squirrel with a Gun - https://youtu.be/hRiRyopVm6Q WTF did I just watch?Star Wars: Outlaws - https://youtu.be/5Gbi7VXeFow definite Serenity vibes.Brawlhalla - https://youtu.be/u_lS6bbp2H8 Master Chief and the Arbiter are joining the cast. Both as full on characters.Clockwork Revolution - https://youtu.be/DDFuhaYxeMU inXile's first outing for parent company microsoft seems to be heavily shaded by fan outcry for a BioShock sequel.Avowed - https://youtu.be/ULsF7B6bFuU Obsidian seems to not be able to do wrong.Lies of P - https://youtu.be/hPOdeLE6d6I goth pinocchio? Sept 19.Reg āol NewsCall of Duty - Nickmercs, Tatman, and Dr Disrespect.Summer Game Fest -Ā - Final Fantasy VII Rebirth is coming in early 2024.- Spider-Man 2 gets an October 20, 2023 release date.- Prince of Persia: The Lost Crown is coming next year.- Mortal Kombat 1 gets a bone-crushing gameplay trailer.- Fortnite Wilds reveals a Transformers crossover.- Sonic Superstars is a new 2D classic Sonic game coming this year.- Alan Wake 2 gets a huge gameplay reveal.- Like a Dragon: Gaiden is coming this November.- Star Trek Infinite is announced.- John Carpenter's Toxic Commando is revealed.- SandLand is a new action game from Akira Toriyama and Bandai Namco.- Palworld is a game like Pokemon but with guns.- The Lord of the Rings: Return to Moria is coming this fall.- Final Fantasy VII Ever Crisis is getting a closed beta.- Banishers: Ghosts of New Eden is a new action RPG.- Baldur's Gate 3 introduces Jason Isaacs as a major villain.- Twisted Metal debuts on Peacock on July 27.- Marvel Snap is getting a new competitive mode.- New trailer for Season 4 of Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2.- Path of Exile 2 gets a gameplay trailer.- Exoprimal is getting a Street Fighter 6 crossover.- Lies of P gets a demo and new release date.- Netflix shares The Witcher Season 3 trailer.- Warhammer 40k: Space Marine 2 reveals co-op.- Nicolas Cage is coming to Dead By Daylight.- Yes, Your Grace sequel is announced.- Witchfire comes to early access in September.- Remnant 2 release date is revealed.- Immortals of Aveum gets an extended gameplay clip.- Under the Waves gets an August release date.- Honkai Star Rail gets a PS5 release window.- Black Desert Online expansion gets a new trailer.- Lysfanga: The Time-Shift Warrior is a new hack-and-slash game.- FaeFarm gets a release date and PC reveal.- Throne and Liberty gets a new trailer.- Party Animals gets a release date.Ubisoft Forward -Ā Here are the major announcements from the given text:- Avatar: Frontiers of Pandora:Ā - Release date: December 7.Ā - First story trailer revealed.Ā - First-person, single-player adventure with optional two-player co-op.- The Crew Motorfest:Ā - Location: Oahu.Ā - Release date: September 14.Ā - Race in cars from different eras.Ā - Closed beta: July 21 to 23.- Assassin's Creed Nexus VR:Ā - Play as Ezio, Kassandra, and Connor in VR.Ā - Release window: Holiday 2023.Ā - Available on Meta Quest.- Assassin's Creed Codename Jade:Ā - Mobile game based in China.Ā - Closed beta registration open.- Assassin's Creed Mirage:Ā - Story and gameplay deep dive.Ā - Release date: October 12.Ā - Focus on stealth-focused combat.- Star Wars: Outlaws:Ā - Open-world game.Ā - Story and extended gameplay revealed.Ā - Release date: Next year.Other announcements include:- Just Dance 2024 release date: October 24.- XDefiant open session from June 21 to 23.- Prince of Persia: The Lost Crown deep dive.- Captain Laserhawk: A Blood Dragon Remix release on Netflix in fall.- The Division Resurgence release on Android and iOS in fall.- Skull and Bones closed beta: August 25 to 28.- Jet Set Radio crossover into Roller Champions.- Brawlhalla Master Chief, Combat Evolved crossover.- Free trial of Rocksmith+ on PC and new mobile app.- Riders Republic skateboard add-on release: September 26.- Final Mario + Rabbids: Sparks of Hope DLC with Rayman release in late 2023.Capcom Showcase -Ā Dragon's Dogma 2:Gameplay deep dive trailer.Larger fantasy world and new Pawn system.Coming to PS5, Xbox Series X|S, and Steam.Pragmata:Delayed indefinitely.Action adventure game.Apollo Justice: Ace Attorney Trilogy:HD remasters of Ace Attorney 4, 5, and 6.Coming to Switch, PS4, Xbox One, and PC in early 2024.Exoprimal:New trailer and roadmap revealed.Dino hunting game.Release date: July 14, 2023.Second open beta test from June 16 to June 18.Ghost Trick:Remaster of the game.Demo available now.Coming to Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and PC.Kunitsu-Gami: Path of the Goddess:Unveiled at the Xbox showcase.Action and strategy gameplay.Coming to Xbox Series X|S, PlayStation 5, and PC.Mega Man X DiVE Offline:New mobile and PC game.Play as Mega Man X and other franchise characters.Coming this year to Steam, iOS, and Android.Xbox Showcase and Extended -Ā - Fable reboot: First trailer revealed, Richard Ayoade introduced, available on Xbox Game Pass, no release date announced.- South of Midnight: Compulsion Games' new game, third-person action-adventure in the Bayou, play as Hazel, mythical creatures featured.- Star Wars: Outlaws: Ubisoft's open-world Star Wars game, starring Kay Vess, release date: 2024.- Persona 3 remake and Persona 5 tactics spinoff: Persona 3 Reload (early 2024), Persona 5 Tactica (November 17).- Avowed: First-person RPG by Obsidian Entertainment, Living Lands of Eora showcased, release date: 2024.- Senua's Saga: Hellblade 2: Release window announced (next year), new footage highlighting motion-capture.- Forza Motorsport: Releasing on October 10, Turn 10 Studios rebooting.- Starfield: New trailer showcased.- Cyberpunk 2077: Phantom Liberty: First major story expansion, release date: September 26, features Keanu Reeves and Idris Elba.- Clockwork Revolution: InXile Entertainment's new game, first-person shooter RPG, steampunk-inspired with time travel, Xbox first-party exclusive.- New Xbox Series S model: Carbon Black color variant, 1TB SSD storage, release date: September 1.Other announcements include:-33 Immortals: Co-op action game for 33 players, releasing in 2024Ā -Payday 3: Releasing on September 21, 2023, available on Xbox Game Pass.-Sea of Thieves: Crossing over with The Legend of Monkey Island on July 20.-Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024: New career opportunities for pilots, landing in 2024.-Fallout 76: New DLC set in Atlantic City, release date not announced.-Kunitsu-Gami: Path of the Goddess: Japanese-inspired game, announcement trailer.-The Elder Scrolls Online: Journey to Necrom: Expansion for the MMO, releasing on June 20.-Overwatch 2: Invasion: New story missions and cosmetics, releasing on August 10.-Jusant: Magical climbing puzzle game, releasing in fall 2023.-Still Wakes the Deep: Eerie game about an offshore oil rig worker, releasing in early 2024.-Dungeons of Hinterberg: Cozy RPG with monster fighting and skating, releasing in 2024.-Cities: Skylines II: City-building game, releasing on October 24.-Metaphor: ReFantazio: Atlus' fantasy RPG, releasing in 2024.-Towerborne: New game by Stoic, releasing next year, available on Game Pass.EXTENDED- High on Knife DLC for High on Life: Revealed, horror-themed, story set two years after the game, new weapons, release later this year (purchase required).- The First Descendant crossplay beta: Xbox Series X gameplay showcased, co-op sci-fi shooter, August 22-28 beta, full game release before end of the year.- Hi-Fi Rush - Arcade Challenge update: Meaty update for rhythm action game, new modes (BPM Rush and Power Up! Tower Up!), new photo mode and character customization, release on July 5.- Another Crab's Treasure and more ID@Xbox games on Game Pass: 10 indie games coming to Game Pass at release, including Another Crab's Treasure, Techtonica, Sea of Stars, Harold Halibut, and more.- CD Projekt Red details Cyberpunk 2077: Phantom Liberty expansion: Black Market walkthrough, overhauled police system, air dash ability, Keanu Reeves interview.- The Lamplighters League release date: October 3.- Avowed details from game director Carrie Patel: Breakdown of the trailer, premise, characters, combat, size comparison to Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic II and The Outer Worlds.- Towerborne developer diary and post-launch support tease from Stoic Studio.- Fallout 76 Once in a Blue Moon update: June 20 release, glimpse of Atlantic City expansion.- The Elder Scrolls Online - Necrom expansion: Details and June 20 release.- Phasmophobia coming to Xbox Series X: Early access with cross-platform play in August.- Capcom details PvE content for Exoprimal in Exosuit variants and Savage Gauntlet.- ID@Xbox developer acceleration program sizzle reel: Drag Her!, Stray Gods, Sonzai, Slime Heroes, and more featured.- Microsoft Flight Simulator - Dune Expansion creation process detailed: November 3 release.- Go Mecha Ball revealed: Release in 2024.- Lies of P details: Various weapons, bosses, and upgrade systems, September 19 release.- Behind-the-scenes video for Senua's Saga: Hellblade 2: Motion capture process showcased.- Xbox FanFest celebrations and tease for 2024 Xbox games.- Lightyear: Frontier multiplayer features showcased, early 2024 release.- Phil Spencer plays 33 Immortals with developers and interviews them.SuggestsNon-E3 showcasesComic Books/BooksReg āol NewsAvengers Inc. - Marvel announced a new Noir-Inspired series. written by Al Ewing with art by Leonard Kirk, and set for a September release. The series is said to pay homage to the 60s roots of the team, and specifically the role that Janet Van Dyne/Wasp had in founding the group.https://comicbook.com/comics/news/marvel-announces-noir-series-avengers-inc-wasp-vision/Ā Marvel Ultimate Universe - Jonathan Hickman and Bryan Hitch together will be rebooting the Ultimate universe at Marvel. This is a direct sequel to the events of Ultimate Invasion. First time since 2015.https://comicbook.com/marvel/news/marvel-relaunch-ultimate-universe-jonathan-hickman-stefano-caselli/Ā Predator V Wolverine - Marvel announced a crossover series with their newly acquired fox property. written by Benjamin Percy, the acclaimed writer known for taking Wolverine's ferocious spirit to its limits in the character's current ongoing solo series. Percy will be joined by a host of all-star artistic talent including Greg Land, Andrea Di Vito, Ken Lashley, Kei Zama, and many more. The series will reveal a bitter rivalry between Wolverine and a Yautja who's been stalking him since his earliest days⦠Set for a September release.https://comicbook.com/comics/news/predator-vs-wolverine-marvel-comics-release-date/Ā SuggestsBatman Versus Predator is a comic book crossover featuring a duel between Batman and members of the titular extraterrestrial race from the Predator film franchise. It was written by Dave Gibbons with art by Andy and Adam Kubert, and was published by DC Comics and Dark Horse Comics in 1991. Adam Kubert won an Eisner Award in 1992 for his contribution.In 1995, a sequel was published called Batman Versus Predator II: Bloodmatch. It was written by Doug Moench, with art by Paul Gulacy and Terry Austin. A third series, Batman Versus Predator III: Blood Ties, was published in 1997. Written by Chuck Dixon with art by Rodolfo Damaggio and Robert Campanella, it features Mr. Freeze and a Catwoman cameoTV ShowsFollow-ups/CorrectionsSuperman & Lois - Renewed for a 4th season after all. https://cosmicbook.news/superman-lois-renewed-for-season-4Ā Gotham Knights - Canceled after one season. Surprising NO ONE. https://comicbook.com/dc/news/gotham-knights-canceled-one-season-the-cw/Ā TrailersTwisted Metal - https://youtu.be/-Mn4RBWv03A July 27th on Peacock.Sweet Tooth and John Doe scene teaser⦠this might be worth watching.The Boys - https://youtu.be/WoyzCDeuDaY Homelander teaserFoundation - https://youtu.be/2t0BGkVQMuQ proper season 2 trailer. July 14th. Season 3 is already filming.Reg āol NewsWheel of Fortune - Pat Sajak is retiring after the end of the upcoming season.41 seasons. 76 years old.Ā https://twitter.com/patsajak/status/1668392746787418114Ā SuggestsGremlins: Secrets of the Mogwai is an American computer-animated fantasy comedy television series. Serving as a prequel to the 1984 film Gremlins and its 1990 sequel Gremlins 2:The New Batch, the series is set in 1920s Shanghai, East China and tells the story of how 10-year-old Sam Wing met Gizmo, a young Mogwai. It was written and executive produced by Tze Chun. Steven Spielberg, Darryl Frank, Justin Falvey, Sam Register, and Brendan Hay also serve as executive producers, with Joe Dante (the director of the Gremlins films) as consulting producer. In February 2021, ahead of the series premiere, the series was renewed for a second season.MoviesFollow-ups/CorrectionsAlien - the new movie now has a release date. August 16, 2024. https://comicbook.com/horror/news/alien-movie-new-release-date-confirmed-fede-alvarez/Ā MCU - Marvel Studios has delayed the release of two upcoming films, Avengers: The Kang Dynasty and Secret Wars. The films were originally scheduled to be released in 2024, but have now been pushed back to 2026 and 2027, respectively. The delay has caused some fans to express disappointment and frustration, but Marvel Studios president Kevin Feige has explained that the decision was made in order to give the filmmakers more time to work on the films and ensure that they are of the highest quality. Feige has also said that the studio is planning to slow down the pace of its output in order to allow each project to "stand out and stand above."Fast X: Pt 2 - Release date April 4, 2025.https://www.instagram.com/p/CtQAuTuJxDK/?utm_source=ig_embed&utm_campaign=loadingĀ TrailersExpendables 4 - https://youtu.be/DhlaBO-SwVE Sept 22 in theaters⦠Megan Fox and 50 Cent join the fray⦠is this needed?Justice League: Warworld - https://youtu.be/IPDLodUE9gg July 25. R ratingThe Venture Bros - https://youtu.be/jxkGUWRJV24 July 21st digital release and 25th for physical. And HOW did i miss this? https://youtu.be/DF_7mqtgV1o RADIANT IS THE BLOOD OF THE BABOON HEARTSpider-verse: The Spider Within - https://youtu.be/gT0aqknRkms Horror spidey?SuggestsJohnny Mnemonic is a 1995 cyberpunk film directed by Robert Longo in his directorial debut. William Gibson, who wrote the 1981 short story, wrote the screenplay. Keanu Reeves plays Johnny, a data courier with an overloaded brain implant designed to securely store confidential information. The film, set in 2021, portrays a dystopian future wracked by a tech-induced plague, awash with conspiracies, and dominated by megacorporations. Takeshi Kitano portrays the CEO of a megacorporation attempting to suppress the data; he hires a psychopathic assassin played by Dolph Lundgren to do so. Ice-T and Dina Meyer co-star as Johnny's allies, a freedom fighter and a bodyguard, respectively.Rumor MillNew SourcesMortal Kombat 1 - Havik, Reiko, Nitara, Li Mei, Ashrah, Sub Zero, Scorpion, Smoke, Reptile, Liu Kang, Kung Lao, Raiden, Shang Tsung, Kitana, Mileena, Tanya, Sindel, Johnny Cage, KenshiStar Wars - Selling Lucasfilm back to GEORGE LUCAS??New RumorsSuperman: Legacy - Said to be our introduction to The Authority before the movie for the group launches.Lucasfilm - Foreign Oil tycoon said to be interested in the purchase of the Star Wars production house.The Batman 2 - Josh Hartnett and Joel Edgerton reportedly the front runners for Two Face role.Legend of Zelda - Movie reportedly nearing a final deal with universal.Wheel of Fortune - Ryan Seacrest said to be in talks to replace Sajak.You can support this show by visiting our merch store, or by leaving us an Apple Podcasts review.
Ā It's time for the Comic Talk Headlines with Generally Nerdy!Ā This last week we have been graced with ALL THE GAMES! Seriously this is the most gaming heavy episode I have ever done. This is a good time to be a gamer it would seem... unless you are a Sony or Capcom fan perhaps. AND other news too.Tune in Wednesdays for the regular show and Saturdays for the re-post of the Friday night LIVE SHOW. Plus, don't forget to subscribe for more fresh content.Ā Ā Ā MusicNew Music/VideoKim Dracula - Death Before Designer https://youtu.be/DGxl9bH34PsĀ Slipknot - Memories (Adderall Rough Cut) https://youtu.be/eftIr13jFUo NEW EP FROM SLIPKNOT!! https://slipknot1.lnk.to/AdderallEPĀ Blackbraid - The Spirit Returns https://youtu.be/OVwLojBW4WcĀ King Gizzard and the Lizard Wizard - https://youtu.be/IpUKO-WKaqo DragonTours/FestivalsBotch - Converge and Cave In have been added to 2 of the reunion shows. Boston MA show and Sayreville NJ shows. https://www.stubhub.com/botch-tickets/performer/150035280/Ā Static-X - Another US tour. Support from Sevendust and Dope. Starts Oct. 6 in Houston TX through Nov 1 in LA.https://www.stubhub.com/static-x-tickets/performer/150042085/Ā Pantera - The LoG tour JUST announced the openers for the US leg. S.N.A.F.U, Child Bite, Flesh Hoarder, Spirit in the Room, King Parrot, all set to be openers for different chunks of the tour. https://www.stubhub.com/lamb-of-god-tickets/performer/133425Ā New England Metal and Hardcore Fest - Back for the first time since 2016. Sept 15 & 16. Notable acts: LoG, Hatebreed, Shadows Fall, Vein.fm, 200 Stab Wounds, Undeath, and TONS more. https://metalinjection.net/tour-dates/new-england-metal-and-hardcore-festival-returns-feat-lamb-of-god-hatebreed-shadows-fall-moreĀ Tenacious D - Sept 6th in Charlotte NC through Sept 15 in Austin TX. https://www.stubhub.com/tenacious-d-tickets/performer/130929Ā Jinjer - North american off dates from their trek with Disturbed. Sept 7th in Huntsville AL through Sept 25 in Vancouver. https://www.stubhub.com/jinjer-tickets/performer/100296673Ā Reg āol NewsSlipknot - Craig has left the band⦠no official reason why, but he already has a replacement. That and clown is currently not on tour. Staying at home to take care of his wife.Blackbraid - Blackbraid II To be self-released on July 7th, 2023.Ā Blackbraid is a Native American Black Metal solo project hailing from the Adirondack Mountains.Ā SuggestsBlackbraid I - Blackbraid's debut album, Blackbraid I, was released on August 26, 2022. Krieger, a multi-instrumentalist, wrote and tracked the entire album apart from the drums, which were tracked by his friend Neil Schneider. Schneider also recorded, mixed, and mastered Blackbraid I. The cover art was done by Adrian Baxter.Gaming/TechFollow-ups/CorrectionsSpider-Man 2 - Release date of Oct 20. Pre-order starts June 16th. Pre-order bonuses are Arachknight suit for Peter, Shadow Spider suit for Miles, web grabber gadget and 3 extra skill points. Collector's edition will feature a Venom VS Spider-Men statue amongst other bits. https://cosmicbook.news/marvels-spider-man-2-gets-release-october-20-on-ps5Ā Microsoft/Activision - FTC (federal Trade Commission) has filed an injunction to stop Microsoft's purchase of Activision https://www.engadget.com/ftc-expected-to-file-injunction-to-block-microsofts-purchase-of-activision-blizzard-165738788.htmlĀ Cyberpunk 2077: Phantom Liberty - Sept 26. DLC for one of the most infamous releases of the modern gaming era.Injustice 3 - In all the madness Boon has reassured the community that Injustice 3 is not off the table.https://comicbook.com/gaming/news/injustice-3-netherrealm-ed-boon-tease/Ā Flight Simulator - DUNE EXPANSION!!! https://youtu.be/YkZj0xbVSkwĀ Mortal Kombat 1 - According to the official MK Discord MK1 will be playable at EVO 2023. https://www.evo.gg/news/mortal-kombat-1-playable-at-evo-2023Ā TrailersTMNT: Shredder's Revenge - Dimension Shellshock https://youtu.be/DvmwcSyHqu4 Usagi Yojimbo!! Later this year.Sonic Superstars - https://youtu.be/hIGP7Zy9Bx0 classic 2D platforming on switch!!Prince of Persia: The Lost Crown - https://youtu.be/6veUl98it9cĀ Squirrel with a Gun - https://youtu.be/hRiRyopVm6Q WTF did I just watch?Star Wars: Outlaws - https://youtu.be/5Gbi7VXeFow definite Serenity vibes.Brawlhalla - https://youtu.be/u_lS6bbp2H8 Master Chief and the Arbiter are joining the cast. Both as full on characters.Clockwork Revolution - https://youtu.be/DDFuhaYxeMU inXile's first outing for parent company microsoft seems to be heavily shaded by fan outcry for a BioShock sequel.Avowed - https://youtu.be/ULsF7B6bFuU Obsidian seems to not be able to do wrong.Lies of P - https://youtu.be/hPOdeLE6d6I goth pinocchio? Sept 19.Reg āol NewsCall of Duty - Nickmercs, Tatman, and Dr Disrespect.Summer Game Fest -Ā - Final Fantasy VII Rebirth is coming in early 2024.- Spider-Man 2 gets an October 20, 2023 release date.- Prince of Persia: The Lost Crown is coming next year.- Mortal Kombat 1 gets a bone-crushing gameplay trailer.- Fortnite Wilds reveals a Transformers crossover.- Sonic Superstars is a new 2D classic Sonic game coming this year.- Alan Wake 2 gets a huge gameplay reveal.- Like a Dragon: Gaiden is coming this November.- Star Trek Infinite is announced.- John Carpenter's Toxic Commando is revealed.- SandLand is a new action game from Akira Toriyama and Bandai Namco.- Palworld is a game like Pokemon but with guns.- The Lord of the Rings: Return to Moria is coming this fall.- Final Fantasy VII Ever Crisis is getting a closed beta.- Banishers: Ghosts of New Eden is a new action RPG.- Baldur's Gate 3 introduces Jason Isaacs as a major villain.- Twisted Metal debuts on Peacock on July 27.- Marvel Snap is getting a new competitive mode.- New trailer for Season 4 of Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2.- Path of Exile 2 gets a gameplay trailer.- Exoprimal is getting a Street Fighter 6 crossover.- Lies of P gets a demo and new release date.- Netflix shares The Witcher Season 3 trailer.- Warhammer 40k: Space Marine 2 reveals co-op.- Nicolas Cage is coming to Dead By Daylight.- Yes, Your Grace sequel is announced.- Witchfire comes to early access in September.- Remnant 2 release date is revealed.- Immortals of Aveum gets an extended gameplay clip.- Under the Waves gets an August release date.- Honkai Star Rail gets a PS5 release window.- Black Desert Online expansion gets a new trailer.- Lysfanga: The Time-Shift Warrior is a new hack-and-slash game.- FaeFarm gets a release date and PC reveal.- Throne and Liberty gets a new trailer.- Party Animals gets a release date.Ubisoft Forward -Ā Here are the major announcements from the given text:- Avatar: Frontiers of Pandora:Ā - Release date: December 7.Ā - First story trailer revealed.Ā - First-person, single-player adventure with optional two-player co-op.- The Crew Motorfest:Ā - Location: Oahu.Ā - Release date: September 14.Ā - Race in cars from different eras.Ā - Closed beta: July 21 to 23.- Assassin's Creed Nexus VR:Ā - Play as Ezio, Kassandra, and Connor in VR.Ā - Release window: Holiday 2023.Ā - Available on Meta Quest.- Assassin's Creed Codename Jade:Ā - Mobile game based in China.Ā - Closed beta registration open.- Assassin's Creed Mirage:Ā - Story and gameplay deep dive.Ā - Release date: October 12.Ā - Focus on stealth-focused combat.- Star Wars: Outlaws:Ā - Open-world game.Ā - Story and extended gameplay revealed.Ā - Release date: Next year.Other announcements include:- Just Dance 2024 release date: October 24.- XDefiant open session from June 21 to 23.- Prince of Persia: The Lost Crown deep dive.- Captain Laserhawk: A Blood Dragon Remix release on Netflix in fall.- The Division Resurgence release on Android and iOS in fall.- Skull and Bones closed beta: August 25 to 28.- Jet Set Radio crossover into Roller Champions.- Brawlhalla Master Chief, Combat Evolved crossover.- Free trial of Rocksmith+ on PC and new mobile app.- Riders Republic skateboard add-on release: September 26.- Final Mario + Rabbids: Sparks of Hope DLC with Rayman release in late 2023.Capcom Showcase -Ā Dragon's Dogma 2:Gameplay deep dive trailer.Larger fantasy world and new Pawn system.Coming to PS5, Xbox Series X|S, and Steam.Pragmata:Delayed indefinitely.Action adventure game.Apollo Justice: Ace Attorney Trilogy:HD remasters of Ace Attorney 4, 5, and 6.Coming to Switch, PS4, Xbox One, and PC in early 2024.Exoprimal:New trailer and roadmap revealed.Dino hunting game.Release date: July 14, 2023.Second open beta test from June 16 to June 18.Ghost Trick:Remaster of the game.Demo available now.Coming to Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and PC.Kunitsu-Gami: Path of the Goddess:Unveiled at the Xbox showcase.Action and strategy gameplay.Coming to Xbox Series X|S, PlayStation 5, and PC.Mega Man X DiVE Offline:New mobile and PC game.Play as Mega Man X and other franchise characters.Coming this year to Steam, iOS, and Android.Xbox Showcase and Extended -Ā - Fable reboot: First trailer revealed, Richard Ayoade introduced, available on Xbox Game Pass, no release date announced.- South of Midnight: Compulsion Games' new game, third-person action-adventure in the Bayou, play as Hazel, mythical creatures featured.- Star Wars: Outlaws: Ubisoft's open-world Star Wars game, starring Kay Vess, release date: 2024.- Persona 3 remake and Persona 5 tactics spinoff: Persona 3 Reload (early 2024), Persona 5 Tactica (November 17).- Avowed: First-person RPG by Obsidian Entertainment, Living Lands of Eora showcased, release date: 2024.- Senua's Saga: Hellblade 2: Release window announced (next year), new footage highlighting motion-capture.- Forza Motorsport: Releasing on October 10, Turn 10 Studios rebooting.- Starfield: New trailer showcased.- Cyberpunk 2077: Phantom Liberty: First major story expansion, release date: September 26, features Keanu Reeves and Idris Elba.- Clockwork Revolution: InXile Entertainment's new game, first-person shooter RPG, steampunk-inspired with time travel, Xbox first-party exclusive.- New Xbox Series S model: Carbon Black color variant, 1TB SSD storage, release date: September 1.Other announcements include:-33 Immortals: Co-op action game for 33 players, releasing in 2024Ā -Payday 3: Releasing on September 21, 2023, available on Xbox Game Pass.-Sea of Thieves: Crossing over with The Legend of Monkey Island on July 20.-Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024: New career opportunities for pilots, landing in 2024.-Fallout 76: New DLC set in Atlantic City, release date not announced.-Kunitsu-Gami: Path of the Goddess: Japanese-inspired game, announcement trailer.-The Elder Scrolls Online: Journey to Necrom: Expansion for the MMO, releasing on June 20.-Overwatch 2: Invasion: New story missions and cosmetics, releasing on August 10.-Jusant: Magical climbing puzzle game, releasing in fall 2023.-Still Wakes the Deep: Eerie game about an offshore oil rig worker, releasing in early 2024.-Dungeons of Hinterberg: Cozy RPG with monster fighting and skating, releasing in 2024.-Cities: Skylines II: City-building game, releasing on October 24.-Metaphor: ReFantazio: Atlus' fantasy RPG, releasing in 2024.-Towerborne: New game by Stoic, releasing next year, available on Game Pass.EXTENDED- High on Knife DLC for High on Life: Revealed, horror-themed, story set two years after the game, new weapons, release later this year (purchase required).- The First Descendant crossplay beta: Xbox Series X gameplay showcased, co-op sci-fi shooter, August 22-28 beta, full game release before end of the year.- Hi-Fi Rush - Arcade Challenge update: Meaty update for rhythm action game, new modes (BPM Rush and Power Up! Tower Up!), new photo mode and character customization, release on July 5.- Another Crab's Treasure and more ID@Xbox games on Game Pass: 10 indie games coming to Game Pass at release, including Another Crab's Treasure, Techtonica, Sea of Stars, Harold Halibut, and more.- CD Projekt Red details Cyberpunk 2077: Phantom Liberty expansion: Black Market walkthrough, overhauled police system, air dash ability, Keanu Reeves interview.- The Lamplighters League release date: October 3.- Avowed details from game director Carrie Patel: Breakdown of the trailer, premise, characters, combat, size comparison to Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic II and The Outer Worlds.- Towerborne developer diary and post-launch support tease from Stoic Studio.- Fallout 76 Once in a Blue Moon update: June 20 release, glimpse of Atlantic City expansion.- The Elder Scrolls Online - Necrom expansion: Details and June 20 release.- Phasmophobia coming to Xbox Series X: Early access with cross-platform play in August.- Capcom details PvE content for Exoprimal in Exosuit variants and Savage Gauntlet.- ID@Xbox developer acceleration program sizzle reel: Drag Her!, Stray Gods, Sonzai, Slime Heroes, and more featured.- Microsoft Flight Simulator - Dune Expansion creation process detailed: November 3 release.- Go Mecha Ball revealed: Release in 2024.- Lies of P details: Various weapons, bosses, and upgrade systems, September 19 release.- Behind-the-scenes video for Senua's Saga: Hellblade 2: Motion capture process showcased.- Xbox FanFest celebrations and tease for 2024 Xbox games.- Lightyear: Frontier multiplayer features showcased, early 2024 release.- Phil Spencer plays 33 Immortals with developers and interviews them.SuggestsNon-E3 showcasesComic Books/BooksReg āol NewsAvengers Inc. - Marvel announced a new Noir-Inspired series. written by Al Ewing with art by Leonard Kirk, and set for a September release. The series is said to pay homage to the 60s roots of the team, and specifically the role that Janet Van Dyne/Wasp had in founding the group.https://comicbook.com/comics/news/marvel-announces-noir-series-avengers-inc-wasp-vision/Ā Marvel Ultimate Universe - Jonathan Hickman and Bryan Hitch together will be rebooting the Ultimate universe at Marvel. This is a direct sequel to the events of Ultimate Invasion. First time since 2015.https://comicbook.com/marvel/news/marvel-relaunch-ultimate-universe-jonathan-hickman-stefano-caselli/Ā Predator V Wolverine - Marvel announced a crossover series with their newly acquired fox property. written by Benjamin Percy, the acclaimed writer known for taking Wolverine's ferocious spirit to its limits in the character's current ongoing solo series. Percy will be joined by a host of all-star artistic talent including Greg Land, Andrea Di Vito, Ken Lashley, Kei Zama, and many more. The series will reveal a bitter rivalry between Wolverine and a Yautja who's been stalking him since his earliest days⦠Set for a September release.https://comicbook.com/comics/news/predator-vs-wolverine-marvel-comics-release-date/Ā SuggestsBatman Versus Predator is a comic book crossover featuring a duel between Batman and members of the titular extraterrestrial race from the Predator film franchise. It was written by Dave Gibbons with art by Andy and Adam Kubert, and was published by DC Comics and Dark Horse Comics in 1991. Adam Kubert won an Eisner Award in 1992 for his contribution.In 1995, a sequel was published called Batman Versus Predator II: Bloodmatch. It was written by Doug Moench, with art by Paul Gulacy and Terry Austin. A third series, Batman Versus Predator III: Blood Ties, was published in 1997. Written by Chuck Dixon with art by Rodolfo Damaggio and Robert Campanella, it features Mr. Freeze and a Catwoman cameoTV ShowsFollow-ups/CorrectionsSuperman & Lois - Renewed for a 4th season after all. https://cosmicbook.news/superman-lois-renewed-for-season-4Ā Gotham Knights - Canceled after one season. Surprising NO ONE. https://comicbook.com/dc/news/gotham-knights-canceled-one-season-the-cw/Ā TrailersTwisted Metal - https://youtu.be/-Mn4RBWv03A July 27th on Peacock.Sweet Tooth and John Doe scene teaser⦠this might be worth watching.The Boys - https://youtu.be/WoyzCDeuDaY Homelander teaserFoundation - https://youtu.be/2t0BGkVQMuQ proper season 2 trailer. July 14th. Season 3 is already filming.Reg āol NewsWheel of Fortune - Pat Sajak is retiring after the end of the upcoming season.41 seasons. 76 years old.Ā https://twitter.com/patsajak/status/1668392746787418114Ā SuggestsGremlins: Secrets of the Mogwai is an American computer-animated fantasy comedy television series. Serving as a prequel to the 1984 film Gremlins and its 1990 sequel Gremlins 2:The New Batch, the series is set in 1920s Shanghai, East China and tells the story of how 10-year-old Sam Wing met Gizmo, a young Mogwai. It was written and executive produced by Tze Chun. Steven Spielberg, Darryl Frank, Justin Falvey, Sam Register, and Brendan Hay also serve as executive producers, with Joe Dante (the director of the Gremlins films) as consulting producer. In February 2021, ahead of the series premiere, the series was renewed for a second season.MoviesFollow-ups/CorrectionsAlien - the new movie now has a release date. August 16, 2024. https://comicbook.com/horror/news/alien-movie-new-release-date-confirmed-fede-alvarez/Ā MCU - Marvel Studios has delayed the release of two upcoming films, Avengers: The Kang Dynasty and Secret Wars. The films were originally scheduled to be released in 2024, but have now been pushed back to 2026 and 2027, respectively. The delay has caused some fans to express disappointment and frustration, but Marvel Studios president Kevin Feige has explained that the decision was made in order to give the filmmakers more time to work on the films and ensure that they are of the highest quality. Feige has also said that the studio is planning to slow down the pace of its output in order to allow each project to "stand out and stand above."Fast X: Pt 2 - Release date April 4, 2025.https://www.instagram.com/p/CtQAuTuJxDK/?utm_source=ig_embed&utm_campaign=loadingĀ TrailersExpendables 4 - https://youtu.be/DhlaBO-SwVE Sept 22 in theaters⦠Megan Fox and 50 Cent join the fray⦠is this needed?Justice League: Warworld - https://youtu.be/IPDLodUE9gg July 25. R ratingThe Venture Bros - https://youtu.be/jxkGUWRJV24 July 21st digital release and 25th for physical. And HOW did i miss this? https://youtu.be/DF_7mqtgV1o RADIANT IS THE BLOOD OF THE BABOON HEARTSpider-verse: The Spider Within - https://youtu.be/gT0aqknRkms Horror spidey?SuggestsJohnny Mnemonic is a 1995 cyberpunk film directed by Robert Longo in his directorial debut. William Gibson, who wrote the 1981 short story, wrote the screenplay. Keanu Reeves plays Johnny, a data courier with an overloaded brain implant designed to securely store confidential information. The film, set in 2021, portrays a dystopian future wracked by a tech-induced plague, awash with conspiracies, and dominated by megacorporations. Takeshi Kitano portrays the CEO of a megacorporation attempting to suppress the data; he hires a psychopathic assassin played by Dolph Lundgren to do so. Ice-T and Dina Meyer co-star as Johnny's allies, a freedom fighter and a bodyguard, respectively.Rumor MillNew SourcesMortal Kombat 1 - Havik, Reiko, Nitara, Li Mei, Ashrah, Sub Zero, Scorpion, Smoke, Reptile, Liu Kang, Kung Lao, Raiden, Shang Tsung, Kitana, Mileena, Tanya, Sindel, Johnny Cage, KenshiStar Wars - Selling Lucasfilm back to GEORGE LUCAS??New RumorsSuperman: Legacy - Said to be our introduction to The Authority before the movie for the group launches.Lucasfilm - Foreign Oil tycoon said to be interested in the purchase of the Star Wars production house.The Batman 2 - Josh Hartnett and Joel Edgerton reportedly the front runners for Two Face role.Legend of Zelda - Movie reportedly nearing a final deal with universal.Wheel of Fortune - Ryan Seacrest said to be in talks to replace Sajak.You can support this show by visiting our merch store, or by leaving us an Apple Podcasts review.
**Threat Hunting: Shifting Gears in Query Tuning June 28th @ 12:00 - 12:30 PM ET
A real Ted Talk with the one and only Ted Schlein. Ted's excellent adventure was a 25 year roller coaster ride at Tier 1 VC firm Kleiner Perkins, by way of Symantec where he talked the company into entering the cybersecurity business. Now he turns full circle and has started Ballistic Ventures where he serves as Chairman and GP.Ā Ted serves on the Board of Trustees and Board of Overseers of the Engineering School at the University of Pennsylvania, and also serves on the CISA, DHS and NSA Advisory Boards, IQT Board of Trustees, and is founder of the DoD-sponsored DeVenCI program. A few of hisĀ successful investments include AlienVault, ArcSight, CarbonBlack, Chegg, LifeLock, Mandiant, Phantom Security, and Shape Security.
Tom and I kick off this week's episode with a dark discussion about Platinum's blackest black ink - Chou Kuro. Will it be a stainer like Baystate Blue? Will you need to visit a pharmacy every time you clean the pen? I talk about a new pen that came from Niv at Monteverde called The People of the World. Plus, we tease a new exclusive pen design that will appear soon on the Goldspot Pens website. Ā Name my new betta fish! There will be a giveaway prize for the winner! E-mail your entries to pentertainmentpodcast@gmail.com Ā If you'd like to shop for a new pen or try to get Tom fired, head over to our retail sponsor, Goldspot Pens at: https://goldspot.com/?aff=3 Use promo code GARFIELD to get an additional 10% off throughout the Goldspot Pens store. *Excludes Sailor, Retro 51, Montblanc, Visconti, Edison Pen Co., Narwhal, and TWSBI products.* Also, be sure to put #firetom in the order comments and you might get a special Pentertainment Podcast sticker with your order. Ā It is with great excitement that Platinum debuts a new ink unlike anything on the market today- Chou Kuro.āØāØ Chou Kuro is the blackest ink ever created from Platinum in its 104-year history! An ink that is blacker than black, and 46.8% darker than Platinum's famous Carbon Black, this new permanent ink from Platinum is going to set the new standard of what is possible from permanent black inkĀ in the fountain pen market.āØāØThis ink will be released in a limited edition set of 1,000 units first. The limited edition set will include: ⢠Chou Kuro bottle ink with an ink reservoir ⢠1 Silver Converter ā¢ ļ¼ Cleaning Purified water 250ml ā¢ ļ¼ Cleaning Dropper ā¢ ļ¼ Instruction Manual Ā Don't forget to check outĀ brlcoffeeco.comĀ for the latest and greatest in coffee from my good friend Neil. Also, be sure to use coupon code "roy" at checkout to score extra savings on all products on theĀ brlcoffeeco.comĀ website!
Ā In the ninth episode of Season 11 of the Propcast, host Louisa Dickins is joined by Mateo Zimmermann, Investment Manager at CEMEX Ventures,Ā Chris Bone, Co-Founder & CEO at Modulous and Tim Davies, CEO at HiiROC Ltd. Episode Highlights: ⢠The work that each of the businesses do and how they collaborate ⢠The work HiiROC are doing to try and make hydrogen more affordable ⢠The main issues currently facing the construction industry and the work being undertaken to try and find solutions ⢠How these issues can impair innovation and make the industry quite risk averse ⢠The work Modulous are doing on ESG ⢠The challenge with bringing new talent into the industry who can help drive innovation andĀ technology adoption Why it can take longer to see the rollout of new technologies within the space The different speed of innovation adoption across the industry and the frustrations this can cause ⢠The investments CEMEX are making in companies working on green construction ⢠The issues with supply/ delivery of materials and the work CEMEX are doing to try and resolve this ⢠The future they all see for construction Resources: ā¢Ā LMRE Global Recruitment and Search Consultancy⢠LMRE YouTube Interviews⢠PropTech Salary Report, LMRE 2022⢠Leaplab | CEMEX Ventures⢠Construction Startup Competition ā¢Ā McKinseyā¢Ā Modulousā¢Ā Synhelionā¢Ā PartRunner ā Home Key Takeaways: ⢠CEMEX have been amazing for us through this process because they're thought leaders in theirĀ space. They have great views on how the industry can be changed and that's something that we're very keen to help facilitate. Our vision is to help solve the housing crisis while protecting the planet. - Chris ⢠We are rolling out the production of hydrogen, but we're working with partners like CEMEX to sayĀ how do we use it in the right setting? So how do you use it to produce cement? How do you use it to produce steel or for transport? - Tim ⢠We can only tackle the challenges our industry are facing, and I want to emphasise on that,Ā if we industry players collaborate to build a better future. - Mateo ⢠We're continually looking at both the physical product and the carbon content of that product. And until you understand the carbon content, it's very difficult to drive change, to improve that, or to be able to track it and understand exactly what level of carbon is, in our instance being put in our buildings. - Chris ⢠It's a very tight margin business. Therefore, when you look at cement or steel and the like toĀ suddenly introduce a much higher energy cost because you're using hydrogen, not natural gas orĀ whatever else is nigh on impossible. So we as technology providers have to provide the solutionĀ that makes it affordable. - Tim ⢠I think the paces are also a little bit different. There's obviously a lot of innovations in terms ofĀ materials that are happening, but not necessarily there is an adoption on the job site right onĀ construction. - Mateo ⢠It's very inefficient and obviously materials are a large part of the construction budget. So from 40 to 60% depending on the country and it's highly inefficient. It's actually one of the biggestĀ reasons for delays in construction. - Mateo About Our Guests: Mateo Zimmermann Mateo Zimmermann is Investment Manager at CEMEX Ventures, responsible for the Corporate Venture Capital Investments in startups in the Construction technology space. Before joining CEMEX Ventures, Mateo worked at The Boston Consulting Group (BCG) from 2013 to 2017 as a Management Consultant, where he promoted to Project Leader. He previously worked at StepOne as an Advisor for startups and corporates in their Digital Strategies. Before that he worked as an Investment Analyst in Private Equity and Corporate Debt at the Asset Management division of Arcano. He also worked for UBS and Electrolux Group. Mateo has a double degree in Engineering and Management. He graduated as MSc in Industrial Engineering and Management at Technische UniversitƤt Berlin (Germany) and obtained a Master in Management at ESCP Europe (Paris, France). He was born in Madrid (Spain) and has both the Spanish and German citizenship. CEMEX Ventures The global economy has endured a tough 2022. With decades-high inflation sapping post-lockdown spending and pushing central banks to hike borrowing costs at an unprecedented clip to bring it under control. Yet despite poor projections and an overall decline in VC funding, 2023 represents an optimistic year for startups in the ConTech sector. Predictions point to trailblazing new technologies and business models entering the industry to improve sustainability and reduce the global carbon footprint. That's why CEMEX Ventures, the corporate venture capital and open innovation unit of CEMEX, goes beyond simply investing. Since 2017, CEMEX Ventures develops relationships between entrepreneurs, investors, CEMEX, and other corporations in order to revolutionize the construction industry as we know it today. Chris Bone Chris is CEO and co-founder of Modulous, the construction technology company that was formed to address the global housing crisis while reducing the climate impact of real estate development. Chris has 25 years' experience in the construction industry, having managed businesses across consulting, manufacturing, and construction. At Modulous he is responsible for all aspects of the company's growth and development in the UK, Europe, and the USA. Modulous Modulous was founded in 2018 by a team of construction, technology, and manufacturing specialists to create an asset-light model for the design and delivery of sustainable homes. Its integrated digital and physical product suite is designed to make the whole construction cycle - from feasibility right through to delivery on site - more efficient and effective. Its software platform generates optimised schemes based on a Kit of Parts, which is manufactured within the supply chain, removing the need for dedicated factories. The Kit of Parts is a standardised set of assemblies providing a high-performance net-zero modular housing system, delivered in half the time of traditional housebuilding, with 70% less waste and 60% lower embodied carbon. Modulous has offices in London and Seattle and is the first globally scalable technology solution to address both the worldwide housing crisis and escalating climate emergency. Tim Davies Tim has held Chief Executive & Board roles across a variety of sectors including green-tech, retail & service-providers working with both corporates and start-ups. He has a proven track record of identifying and delivering new business opportunities and considerable value creation including 20 years' experience working for PE & VC-backed businesses. Now, as CEO of HiiROC, Tim and his team have developed a technology with a potentially transformational impact on Climate Change.Ā HiiROC A transformational new technology for affordable, clean hydrogen production using world leading proprietary plasma technology. HiiROC's Thermal Plasma Electrolysis (TPE) uses renewable (or grid) electricity to split hydrocarbons (biomethane, flare gas, natural gas, propane, etc) into zero-emission Hydrogen and inert solid Carbon Black (i.e. without producing CO2). TPE works at a fraction of the cost of Water Electrolysis, without the CO2 emissions of Steam Methane Reforming and is scalable from micro onsite (saving transport & storage costs) to industrial scale. The highly versatile technology is being piloted globally in 2023 across the hydrogen sectors from industrial decarbonisation to transport to grid blending and power management whilst also being used for flare gas mitigation and CO2 reduction using biomethane. About Our Host Louisa Dickins Louisa is the co-founder of LMRE, which has rapidly become the market leading global PropTech recruitment platform and search consultancy with operations across North America, United Kingdom, Europe and Asia-Pacific. To promote the industry she is so passionate about, Louisa set up the Global podcast āThe Propcast' where she hosts and invites guests from the built environment space to join her in conversation about innovation. About LMRE LMRE is globally recognised for leading the way in Real Estate Tech & Innovation talent management. From the outset our vision was to become a global provider of the very best strategic talent to the most innovative organisations in PropTech, ConTech, Smart Buildings, ESG, Sustainability and Strategic Consulting. At LMRE we are fully committed at all times to exceed the expectations of our candidates and clients by providing the very best advice and by unlocking exclusive opportunities across our global network in the UK, Europe, North America and Asia-Pacific. Sponsors Launch Your Own Podcast A Podcast Company is the leading podcast production and strategic content company for brands, organisations, institutions, individuals, and entrepreneurs. 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Renewable natural gas (RNG), made from the decomposition of organic waste like livestock manure, is not necessarily net-zero if it's burned to run a turbine or drive a car. But what if the RNG is not burned, but is rather pyrolyzed, breaking it down into hydrogen and another product called "carbon black," an essential component of car tires, among other things? Then the hydrogen can be used and the carbon black can be sold in solid form instead of releasing the carbon into the atmosphere. From its Nebraska-based plant, Monolith converts renewable methane into both green hydrogen and carbon black using the world's largest plasma torch (more about that in the episode). Now they are developing a commercial clean hydrogen operation, which they will use to create ammonia to sell for fertilizer.Ā Join us for our conversation with Monolith co-founder and CEO Rob Hanson to learn about methane pyrolysis, the markets for carbon-negative industrial products, and how the Inflation Reduction Act is supporting green (or clean) hydrogen production processes (like Monolith's) in the United States.Follow us on Twitter, LinkedIn, Facebook, and Instagram.Contact us at contact@climatenow.comVisit our website for all of our content and sources for each episode.
Threat actors cry Havoc, let slip a new post-exploitation framework VMware warns of critical Carbon Black flaw Ransomware attack time shrinking rapidly Thanks to this week's episode sponsor, Barricade Cyber Solutions Have you fallen victim to a ransomware attack? Don't worry! Barricade Cyber Solutions has helped thousands of customers in situations just like yours. Our proprietary ransomware recovery services are designed to quickly get your business back on track. Our team of experts will identify the source of the attack and provide a comprehensive solution to prevent it from happening again. You can count on us to the security of your data and systems. Visit barricadecyber.com
Carbon black, recovered from recycled tires, is similar to graphite, the conductor currently used in batteries.
Which scenario sounds more desirable: a window-shaker A/C unit tagged onto an outdated apartment building, or an integrated A/C system planned from conception?Ā Incorporating more advanced solutions at the base level is, more often than not, superior to add-ons, and cybersecurity is no exception. Infrastructures of any kind should introduce security into the conversation as early as possible.Ā Shelby Skrhak speaks with Will Berardelli, partner development specialist at VMware, about:Ā - VMware's approach to security integration - The trouble with ābolted-onā securityĀ - The versatility of Carbon Black security solutionsĀ To join the discussion, follow us on Twitter @IngramTechSol #B2BTechTalkĀ Listen to this episode and more like it by subscribing to B2B Tech Talk on Spotify,Apple Podcasts or Stitcher. Or, tune in on our website.
On this week's episode I cover stories about ransomware attacks in healthcare settings, ads starting to appear in Outlook apps, Google discontinuing another product and much more! Reference Links: https://www.rorymon.com/blog/episode-244-carbon-black-related-bsods-ads-appear-in-outlook-google-shelves-another-product/
Did you know there has been a fundamental restructuring of cybercrime cartels thanks to a booming dark web economy of scale? Powerful cybercriminal groups now operate like multinational corporations and are relied upon by traditional crime syndicates to carry out illegal activities such as extortion and money laundering. As a result, cybercrime cartels are more organized than ever before and often enjoy greater protection and resources from the nation-states that view them as national assets. A recent report from VMware found that 63% of financial institutions experienced an increase in destructive attacks, a 17% increase from last year. Destructive attacks are launched punitively to destroy, disrupt, or degrade victim systems by taking actions such as encrypting files, deleting data, destroying hard drives, terminating connections, or executing malicious code. Tom Kellermann, Head of Cybersecurity Strategy, joins me on Tech Talks Daily to discuss the findings in the report and share his insights. About Tom Kellermann Tom Kellermann is the Head of Cybersecurity Strategy for VMware Inc. Previously, Tom held the position of Chief Cybersecurity Officer for Carbon Black Inc. Before joining Carbon Black, Tom was the CEO and founder of Strategic Cyber Ventures. In 2020, he was appointed to the Cyber Investigations Advisory Board for the United States Secret Service. Additionally, on January 19, 2017, Tom was appointed the Wilson Center's Global Fellow for Cyber Policy. Tom previously held the positions of Chief Cybersecurity Officer for Trend Micro; Vice President of Security for Core Security and Deputy CISO for the World Bank Treasury. In 2008 Tom was appointed a commissioner on the Commission on Cyber Security for the 44th President of the United States. In 2003 he co-authored the Book āElectronic Safety and Soundness: Securing Finance in a New Age.ā
In this episode, Marc and Patrick Morley, former CEO of Carbon Black, get nostalgic as they discuss Patrick's journey of coming up through the start up scene in the 90sāfrom working with VCs to taking companies publicāand compare it to running cyber companies today. Along with the early career experience that helped form Patrick's leadership philosophy, he shares his experience of becoming CEO of Bit9, seeing the company through a breach, acquiring Carbon Black, bring the company public and later getting acquired by VMWareāthis episode is filled to the brim. You'll also learn about: How build a criteria for joining a start up Why cyber is the most mission-driven area of tech What it's like to call 600 customers in 2 days after a breach and not lose a single one Seven philosophies for running a cyber company
This week on Network Break we discuss VMware enhancing its Carbon Black software with container runtime security, Google telling employees to return to the office starting April 4, and Broadcom taking in $7.7 billion in revenue in Q1 2022. We also discuss security attacks affected hit Toyota and Viasat and more IT news.
This week on Network Break we discuss VMware enhancing its Carbon Black software with container runtime security, Google telling employees to return to the office starting April 4, and Broadcom taking in $7.7 billion in revenue in Q1 2022. We also discuss security attacks affected hit Toyota and Viasat and more IT news. The post Network Break 372: VMware Enhances Container Security; Google Summons Workers Back To The Office appeared first on Packet Pushers.
This week on Network Break we discuss VMware enhancing its Carbon Black software with container runtime security, Google telling employees to return to the office starting April 4, and Broadcom taking in $7.7 billion in revenue in Q1 2022. We also discuss security attacks affected hit Toyota and Viasat and more IT news.
This week on Network Break we discuss VMware enhancing its Carbon Black software with container runtime security, Google telling employees to return to the office starting April 4, and Broadcom taking in $7.7 billion in revenue in Q1 2022. We also discuss security attacks affected hit Toyota and Viasat and more IT news. The post Network Break 372: VMware Enhances Container Security; Google Summons Workers Back To The Office appeared first on Packet Pushers.
This week on Network Break we discuss VMware enhancing its Carbon Black software with container runtime security, Google telling employees to return to the office starting April 4, and Broadcom taking in $7.7 billion in revenue in Q1 2022. We also discuss security attacks affected hit Toyota and Viasat and more IT news.
This week on Network Break we discuss VMware enhancing its Carbon Black software with container runtime security, Google telling employees to return to the office starting April 4, and Broadcom taking in $7.7 billion in revenue in Q1 2022. We also discuss security attacks affected hit Toyota and Viasat and more IT news. The post Network Break 372: VMware Enhances Container Security; Google Summons Workers Back To The Office appeared first on Packet Pushers.