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NFT Heat
#26: NFT Heat featuring Patrick White, CEO of Bitwave

NFT Heat

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2022 31:21


This week we feature Patrick White, the Co-founder and CEO of Bitwave, the world's first Enterprise Digital Assets Platform bringing cryptocurrencies, tokens, and other digital assets to the world's largest companies. They help with accounting, taxes, AR / AP, secure DApps, and more. He was formerly the principal engineer and chief architect on Cisco Spark as well as the CEO of Synata, a San Francisco startup that provides enterprise search software to cloud-enabled businesses.  He has spent the last decade building software at companies such as Intuit, Microsoft, Ally Software, VistaConnect, S3/Diamond Multimedia, Fortify Software (now HP Security), and CyberArts. 

TalkingHeadz on enterprise communications
TalkingHeadz with Rowan Trollope of Five9

TalkingHeadz on enterprise communications

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2021 50:05


Dave and Evan meet with Rowan Trollope, the CEO of cloud contact center provider Five9. Rowan was named the CEO of Five9 in May of 2018. Though many of us within the industry met him during his three years as the head of Cisco Collaboration. Rowan is passionate about how digital transformation revolutionizes the way we communicate. He is a self-proclaimed geek and self-taught software developer. He has an eye for aesthetics, and during his term at Cisco, the collaboration group earned 20 awards for outstanding product design.We cover a wide range of topics in this interview from Cisco Spark to Ethereum,  but spend most of the time talking about Five9. Both Rowan and the entire Five9 team have had a spectacular ride over the past three years. 

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Marketing The Invisible
How to Optimize Your Workplace – In Just 7 Minutes with Nick Sonnenberg

Marketing The Invisible

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2018 8:07


 Stay focused on your unique abilities and outsource the rest Accomplice more through delegation Focus on your unique ability and have an outsourcing agency handle the rest of your task Resources/Links: Get Leverage Idea to Execution: How to Optimize, Automate, and Outsource Everything in Your Business Summary   Nick Sonnenberg is a speaker, author, Inc. magazine contributor and a serial entrepreneur with a passion for creating companies that disrupt the way people work. Prior to his work in the technology space, Nick spent more than eight years on Wall Street as a high-frequency algorithmic trader and was the youngest person to graduate from Berkeley with a masters degree in financial engineering. Nick is the co-founder and CEO of Leverage, founder and CEO of Efficient Frontier Solutions, and the former CEO of CalvinApp. In this episode of Marketing the Invisible, Nick shares his passion for disrupting the way that people work and optimize their workplace. Check out these episode highlights: 00:30 – Nick Sonnenberg's professional background as Former Wall Street trader, entrepreneur, author, founder and CEO of Leverage 01:40 – His ideal clients 01:51 – The productivity and transformation problem he helps solve for his clients 03:00 – The typical leveraging symptoms his clients' experience 03:50 – Common mistakes his clients make before they leverage 04:45 – Outsourcing: disruption through premium quality work 05:31 – Nick's Valuable Free Action (VFA): Learn to manage your inbox well 05:55 – Nick's Valuable Free Resource (VFR): Get Leverage, Inbox by Google, Cisco Spark 07:00 – How can you find-out more Tweetable Takeaway from this Episode:

Marketing The Invisible
How to Optimize Your Workplace – In Just 7 Minutes with Nick Sonnenberg

Marketing The Invisible

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2018 8:07


 Stay focused on your unique abilities and outsource the rest Accomplice more through delegation Focus on your unique ability and have an outsourcing agency handle the rest of your task Resources/Links: Get Leverage Idea to Execution: How to Optimize, Automate, and Outsource Everything in Your Business Summary   Nick Sonnenberg is a speaker, author, Inc. magazine contributor and a serial entrepreneur with a passion for creating companies that disrupt the way people work. Prior to his work in the technology space, Nick spent more than eight years on Wall Street as a high-frequency algorithmic trader and was the youngest person to graduate from Berkeley with a masters degree in financial engineering. Nick is the co-founder and CEO of Leverage, founder and CEO of Efficient Frontier Solutions, and the former CEO of CalvinApp. In this episode of Marketing the Invisible, Nick shares his passion for disrupting the way that people work and optimize their workplace. Check out these episode highlights: 00:30 – Nick Sonnenberg’s professional background as Former Wall Street trader, entrepreneur, author, founder and CEO of Leverage 01:40 – His ideal clients 01:51 – The productivity and transformation problem he helps solve for his clients 03:00 – The typical leveraging symptoms his clients' experience 03:50 – Common mistakes his clients make before they leverage 04:45 – Outsourcing: disruption through premium quality work 05:31 – Nick’s Valuable Free Action (VFA): Learn to manage your inbox well 05:55 – Nick’s Valuable Free Resource (VFR): Get Leverage, Inbox by Google, Cisco Spark 07:00 – How can you find-out more Tweetable Takeaway from this Episode: “I'm offering a time arbitrage where people can give up things that are lower level tasks to free up time for them to do higher level tasks.” - @getleveragevaClick To Tweet “In order for your company to really scale you need to start letting go and delegating things away.” - @getleveragevaClick To Tweet

The Top Entrepreneurs in Money, Marketing, Business and Life
1088 How Ex-Salesforce Leader Launched Video for Salespeople Growing 100% YoY

The Top Entrepreneurs in Money, Marketing, Business and Life

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2018 21:07


Sati is a seasoned entrepreneur who loves building product, growing people and delivering customer value. He has both enterprise and start-up experience that enables him to transform an idea into a scalable company. He founded Zenkraft (the leading shipping platform for Salesforce), Eversauce (CRM for PR industry) and most recently OneMob, which has earned the support of Salesforce Ventures and was awarded Gartner Cool Vendor and Aragon Hot Vendor. OneMob makes video recording, sending and tracking easy for any professional, with powerful integrations into platforms like Salesforce, Cisco Spark, LinkedIn and more. Before starting OneMob, Sati spent 8 years at salesforce.com, where he built and grew the AppExchange from an idea to 2000 apps.

UC Today - Out Loud
Out Loud: Why have Cisco Scrapped Spark?

UC Today - Out Loud

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2018 11:55


Big news came out of Phoenix, Arizona, where Cisco announced that Spark was being rebranded. Their collaboration platform had failed to gather enough notoriety in the industry so Cisco intend to capitalise on the Webex brand by renaming Spark, Webex Teams. Out Loud hear from an industry expert and Cisco partner who has more information on the reasons behind the changes and what this means for the future of Cisco collaboration.

Cisco Webex - UC Today Out Loud
Out Loud: Why have Cisco Scrapped Spark?

Cisco Webex - UC Today Out Loud

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2018 11:55


Big news came out of Phoenix, Arizona, where Cisco announced that Spark was being rebranded. Their collaboration platform had failed to gather enough notoriety in the industry so Cisco intend to capitalise on the Webex brand by renaming Spark, Webex Teams. Out Loud hear from an industry expert and Cisco partner who has more information on the reasons behind the changes and what this means for the future of Cisco collaboration.

Microsoft Teams - UC Today Out Loud
Faceoff - Cisco Spark vs Microsoft Teams

Microsoft Teams - UC Today Out Loud

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2018 27:26


Arguably the two biggest collaboration platforms on the planet are Microsoft Teams and Cisco Spark. We decided it was time for an evaluation of the two proposals. Out Loud brings you debate from two expert guests who will provide contrasting viewpoints from both perspectives. We discuss the history of both Spark and Teams and then compare and contrast their respective features.

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UC Today - Out Loud
Faceoff - Cisco Spark vs Microsoft Teams

UC Today - Out Loud

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2018 27:26


Arguably the two biggest collaboration platforms on the planet are Microsoft Teams and Cisco Spark. We decided it was time for an evaluation of the two proposals. Out Loud brings you debate from two expert guests who will provide contrasting viewpoints from both perspectives. We discuss the history of both Spark and Teams and then compare and contrast their respective features.

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UC Today - Out Loud
Cisco Spark Podcast - With Jonathan George

UC Today - Out Loud

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2018 19:35


One of the biggest collaboration platforms globally is Cisco Spark and this new Out Loud podcast series will bring you regular updates on developments and updates within the platform. The first episode provides an overview and background for Cisco Spark as well examining the ideology behind Cisco's development of the platform.

Cisco Webex - UC Today Out Loud
Cisco Spark Podcast - With Jonathan George

Cisco Webex - UC Today Out Loud

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2018 19:35


One of the biggest collaboration platforms globally is Cisco Spark and this new Out Loud podcast series will bring you regular updates on developments and updates within the platform. The first episode provides an overview and background for Cisco Spark as well examining the ideology behind Cisco's development of the platform.

World Wide Technology - TEC17
Team Collaboration

World Wide Technology - TEC17

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2017 19:59


Communicating within organizations has evolved from phone calls to emails and now to evolved sophisticated tools that are part of the Team Collaboration suite.  WWT Collaboration practice experts Joe Berger, Tim Cappel and Derrick Monahan discuss some of the new tools that are part of the Team Collaboration toolkit, including SLACK, Cisco Spark and Microsoft Teams.  The group also discusses how Instant Messaging compares to Team Collaboration, the evolution of SLACK, the impact on email, the new Cisco product Spark Assistant and what organizations should consider when adopting team collaboration tools.   For more specific details on Spark Assistant and Team Collaboration in general from WWT, follow these links to get more information.   Spark Assistant   Rising above the Collaboration Flood of Products

CiscoChat Podcast
E5: Cisco Spark in VR

CiscoChat Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2017 19:17


Sure, you’ve heard about virtual reality, and probably associate it most with gaming and entertainment. But VR is still very much an emerging, rapidly advancing technology, and to the Cisco Emerge team, the possibilities are endless. That’s why we’re thinking big and breaking the boundaries between tech solutions — by using VR simulations to enhance real-life collaboration in Cisco Spark. Want to find out more? Visit https://www.ciscospark.com/VR and watch our video of Spark in VR in action https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KMtjzcgLG-c. And, contact us on Twitter, https://twitter.com/CiscoCollab or https://twitter.com/ciscoemerge, with your thoughts and questions.

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VUC: IP Communications Community

with Vlad Markov

cisco spark
Cisco UK & Ireland
Ep32 Cisco Spark

Cisco UK & Ireland

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2017 55:12


In this episode @JustinWoolen is joined by @honestcollabguy (Zubair Usman, Collaboration System Engineer)to talk about Collaboration Technologies including Cisco Spark! This podcast also has some retro collaboration references, a 10 year friendship and lots of passion for Tech. So please listen and enjoy! To find out more about Cisco Spark go to www.cisco.com/uk/spark

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Diplomacy Games
When the boss bans Dip, new Lab, interview with Flame & Periscope

Diplomacy Games

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2017 105:42


The guys live stream with Periscope and hit many Diplomacy topics: when your employer blocks Dip, the new Lab & variants being tested and interview with Flame. Plus we talk Dip etiquette on readying up orders, Victory Points farming in Bourse and how they're going in their games. Around the grounds Amby describes for new listeners/viewers on Periscope what the podcast is about (1 min) Both of the guys say they're in way too many games. Amby says his problem is he's often having to go to 4 different Diplomacy platforms (2 mins 10 secs) Amby describes briefly Cisco Spark, one of these Dip platforms that we will highlight in a future episode (2 mins 30 secs) Kaner asks Amby how he's going in the Online Diplomacy Championship over at PlayDip (3 mins) Amby also goes to on to briefly discuss the group messaging system at PlayDip and his initial thoughts on it, before talking php and their WebDip games (4 mins) The guys stuff around with the live Periscope feed (6 mins 45 secs) Kaner talks about how he's been going in his Sengoku tournament games (7 mins 45 secs) Amby digresses onto the Known World tournament, before briefly touching on his First Crusade game, with that variant being highlighted in more detail in a future episode (8 mins 45 secs) Amby tries setting Periscope viewers expectations straight about the podcast being about the game Diplomacy, rather than real life international foreign affairs (9 mins 30 secs) The guys talk about how a number of players in games they're in are criticising other players for taking too long to ready their orders (14 mins 15 secs) Amby explains why he's occasionally been guilty of this of late (16 mins 45 secs) Diplomacy Dilemmas Kaner raises a Diplomacy Dilemmas question he received: "Is there any time in a game where you can legitimately NMR in a game?"  (18 mins 50 secs) Amby gives his take, indicating he might have done this once in the past (20 mins) Kaner describes how he's done this once before too (22 mins 15 secs) Amby discusses how a player contacted him about Victory Points farming in the Bourse Known World 901 game, trying to get Amby to see the light (25 mins 15 secs) Kaner gives his independent non-player perspective on this issue (28 mins) Amby flags how he's looking forward to when the game finishes up to have a wide ranging end-of-game interview in the podcast from other key players (29 mins 30 secs) What the Doctor Recommended Amby discusses how he received a PM from Murcanic who made it into the vDip top 100, and wanted to be included in an updated pronunciation effort from the guys (30 mins) Kaner and Amby then go on to start a What the Dr Recommended attempt at pronouncing the names of the top 20 players at webDip (31 mins 10 secs) When the boss bans Dip The guys discuss how Amby's employer blocks pretty much all Dip sites, while Kaner's gives him access, but blocks Diplomail, possibly because its a Russian site (34 mins) Amby gives Kaner some bullshit excuses on how to convince your employer to lift their block on Dip sites. Kaner adds to the possible arguments depending on your line of work (35 mins) The guys then go onto explain how you can try getting around this by not using the boss' network (eg using an iPad, phone etc) (37 mins 15 secs) Amby explains how the only Dip site he can reach at work is Cisco Spark's Diplomacy area. Amby goes on to talk briefly about Cisco Spark and North American face-to-face champ Chris Martin. We'll cover this in a future podcast when Amby has more time to familiarise himself with how it works  (40 mins 20 secs) The new Lab The guys discuss the new Lab and its 4 variants being currently play tested: Napoleonic, War of the Austrian Succession, Mongolian Empire and Lepanto x6 (42 mins 45 secs) Kaner is playing in all 4 games, Amby just in Napoleonic. As a result Amby asks Kaner to explain his thoughts and experience first up on Lepanto x6. It follows a lot of the same principles and gameplay as Lepanto which is a 1 vs 1 game, but turns it on its head (44 mins 15 secs) Kaner talks about how Flame (Admin at Diplomail and the new Lab) has received some of the files for the new Lab (45 mins 15 secs) As Guroz created the game but has since dropped off the scene, it may be a little harder for this game to make it live. So far it is the only variant that failed technical play testing by crashing - as a result we have no link for you (46 mins 15 secs) Amby starts describing how Lepanto x6 is played out on a hexagonal board set in space. Kaner gives the details for how armies, space ships, planets (SC's), warp points and space stations work in the game (46 mins 45 secs) Kaner explains in light of all these little twists the board is a bit visually overwhelming for his liking and gives it a thumbs down. Amby explains he likes the space based concept but maybe not this map (50 mins) The guys move onto the next game Kaner is playing in the Lab, the War of the Austrian Succession. Kaner likes this one, he played as Prussia and felt he was thrown straight into the diplomatic arena of negotiation straight away while still having opportunities to expand. Amby explains how he likes the visual nature and historical accuracy of the variant (51 mins 45 secs) Amby asks Kaner what the dark black lines on the map are, but doesn't get a very convincing answer from Kaner. The guys also discuss some of the border connections on the board shown with red lines. Overall they both give this two thumbs up (53 mins 45 secs) Finally the guys turn to the new Napoleonic variant in the Lab, discussing the test game they're both in. They both really love how the map looks and works, even down to the way territory names are displayed on the map. What makes this variant particularly challenging is the absence of neutrals. For this reason Kaner doesn't like this aspect of the map, making diplomatic negotiations even more important. Amby doesn't mind this but acknowledges it makes the game a lot harder (56 mins 45 secs) They discuss how they're going in this particular game, with Kaner as Italy and Amby as the Ottomans. As its a test game, the usual confidentiality and speaking about a game they're both in isn't as critical as normal. Amby goes on to discuss how he likes the little postcard sized territories. Players on the board have different number of units with most on 3, some 4 and France on 5 SCs  (1 hour 00 mins 30 secs) After Amby stuffs around with the pause button as they get drinks, Kaner explains the decor in the hallway to the gents toilets. In wrapping up the Lab games, Kaner explains he wants to discuss the Mongolian Empire variant a little later in a future episode, so we'll wait 'til then  (1 hour 05 mins 30 secs) Interview with Flame, creator of the new Lab and admin at Diplomail Amby gives a quick back story on how Diplomacy labs work in creating php games. He explains vDip while having a Lab, its become inactive with Oli busy with other priorities (1 hour 07 mins 15 secs) As the php web Diplomacy code is open source, it can be picked up and installed anywhere. Kaner explains why some Dip sites have been reluctant to install extra variants because of the risk of code incompatibility and crashing. Basically you need a good php coder to manage the risk of this. The Diplomail community was created using this open source, primarily for the Russian community. However, Flame has made the Lab more open to English speaking players (1 hour 09 mins 15 secs) Due to the fact that English isn't Flame's first language, he preferred to do a text based interview which we were cool with. Kaner is going to ask the questions, and Amby answers on behalf of Flame (1 hour 11 mins 45 secs) We start exploring why Flame created the Lab, what level of technical skills are needed to add variants to the Lab and whether there's a guide on what to do to create variants (1 hour 12 mins 30 secs) Next we look at Flame's role at Diplomail and his role in personally creating the variants Classic Cataclysm - the standard map but units can move seamlessly between land and sea territories regardless of how they start. Flame says the next variant he'd like to see is the Western 901 variant. The Known World 901 variant was originally envisioned by David Cohen as two maps, a western and eastern version but it was subsequently sewn together. Flame would like just the western iteration to come to life on the site  (1 hour 15 mins) We ask Flame about in his opinion what makes a great variant. He says he likes good balance and based on history, for this reason he really likes the Napoleonic variant (1 hour 19 mins) Amby asks about the flexibility of the Lab and its game engine eg he'd like to change the way retreating clippers operate in Pirates, as their current behavior is generally hated by anyone playing the variant. Flame goes onto explain what new game functionality will be available from the Lab (1 hour 20 mins 45 secs) Amby goes on to say that if there's a chance the double space retreat movement of clippers can be reduced to one, he'd like to check with the Dip community if there are any other fixes so they can all be done at once in the Lab. Amby goes onto say some players bitch about how privateers are tied to their host nation eg Captain Henry Morgan (one player) and England (another players) cannot attack each other. Amby goes on to explain that he doesn't want to change that as the coding would be too difficult to swap privateers into pirates, and potentially pirate to privateers (1 hour 24 mins 15 secs) We explore with Flame whether he can personally help if a variant creator doesn't have strong php technical skills (1 hour 27 mins 30 secs) Next we tackle the question of plans for once games are successfully play tested in the Lab and then moved to Diplomail, what chances are there that the variant will also be moved to vDip (1 hour 28 mins 30 secs) We ask about Diplomail and its community and culture compared to other Dip sites, and support for Diplomail (1 hour 32 mins) We discover that Flame isn't actually Russian, how he got into Dip and shares some of his political views about Putin. Flame goes on to discuss the breakdown of Russian players at Diplomail compared to players from other parts of the ex-Soviet Union (1 hour 35 mins 15 secs) Amby goes off on a tangent with a culturally insensitive joke (1 hour 38 mins 45 secs) Flame explains in Classic what countries he likes and dislikes playing, then he discusses what variants are his favorite and what he thinks about getting more people playing Diplomacy (1 hour 41 mins 30 secs) Lastly we ask Flame about the quality of Amby's Russian pronunciations from our last episode before wrapping things up (1 hour 44 mins 15 secs) Venue: Embassy Hotel, Brisbane Drinks of choice: Kaner - Drought Relief lager by Newstead Brewery from Queensland, Australia Amby - Cake shiraz from McLaren Vale, South Australia Don't forget if you're enjoying the podcast please hop onto iTunes and give us a rating and a review so we can get the Diplomacy message out. If you have any suggestions on what you'd like to see covered in an upcoming podcast, or something you'd like to see regularly covered, please contact us or leave your thoughts in the comments below. Thanks to Dan Philip for his rockin' intro to the Diplomacy Games podcast.

SMACtalk
SMACtalk EP 70: Digital Team Work: Marriage of People and Technology

SMACtalk

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2017 45:01


Daniel Newman and Brian Fanzo are both pager-wearing millennials but both approach technology, business and productivity differently.  On this episode of SMACtalk Dan and Brian discuss teamwork in this digital age and share a transparent view into their own collaboration over the last 3 years both the good and the bad.   Business Teamwork and Collaboration in a Digital World Still Comes Down To People! Businesses today know that success in the marketplace requires an understanding of knowledge management and collaboration as well as increased options for flexible work/life balance for workers. Organizational psychology backs up the pursuit of open collaboration, and in many cases, a flexible work environment inspires loyalty and productivity. Combined with a younger workforce interested in new technology, these changes have significantly impacted how people both millennials and not will work together in the future. Cisco Spark: Brian and Daniel have teamed up with Cisco Spark to leverage their new collaboration product as it compares to tools like Jive, Sharepoint and Slack. Check out Cisco Spark Tool here: http://bit.ly/SMACtalkCiscoSpark --------------- WHAT IS SMACTalk? S.M.A.C. stands for Social Media, Mobility, Analytics and Cloud and over the two years Dan and Brian have covered topics that included Big Data, Digital Transformation, Social Selling, Data Center Migration, Millennial Marketing, Digital Marketing, live streaming video, customer experience and everything else impacting today's technology world.     Visit Dan’s speaker page at: www.DanielNewmanSpeaks.com Visit Brian’s speaker page at: www.iSocialFanz.com/Speaker If you want to have SMACtalk live at your event like Dan and Brian did at Superbowl 50, HP Discover, SAP Sapphire in 2016 visit http://SMACtalk.Live or email DNewman@broadsuite.com Brian@iSocialFanz.com

SMACtalk
SMACtalk Ep 67: Debating Resolutions vs Revolutions

SMACtalk

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 4, 2017 38:18


We kicked off 2017 just like we finished 2016 with a lively and passion debate with lots of SMACtalk this time around new years resolutions, making business goals and this culture of no accountability. This topic was fueled by Daniel's facebook post over the holidays which you can read below and the debate went on to include the importance of business goals, the role of public accountability and the current state of social media and marketing as it pertains to small business owners filtering the noise to work with true experts vs those who just make loud noises. Here is the Facebook post from Daniel. "I know this may make me sound like a crotchety old man... But seriously, wtf is the deal with "It's a new year and I'm going to do all this great shit because it's a new year." I have a feeling the people that are going to accomplish great things don't wait for some impending calendar date to get started on their route to greatness. Just start...Go...Do...Be... Celebrate the heck out of your wins, but don't wait. Start now...and if the date is June 9, start then, and if the date is November 4, start then... It's entirely in our control. We decide our outcomes and results. If the New Year is your only motivation to start then I'm pretty comfortable that the resolution will be a fleeting moment in a hot steamy pile of failed resolutions from New Years Past... PS: I'll post a Happy New Year pic later. :P If you want to watch the Facebook Live recording of this episode you can do so here: https://www.facebook.com/SMACtalkLive/videos/1835608916719192/?pnref=story S.M.A.C. stands for Social Media, Mobility, Analytics and Cloud and over the two years Dan and Brian have covered topics that included Big Data, Digital Transformation, Social Selling, Data Center Migration, Millennial Marketing, Digital Marketing, live streaming video, customer experience and everything else impacting today's technology world.   On this prediction episode Dan and Brian decided to stick to the S.M.A.C. as they each shared one prediction around each letter that makes up the show title.  From Dan’s very first prediction for social media in 2017 you’ll realize that these aren’t your normal generic marketing predictions.   Also listen all the way till the end as Dan and Brian also share sneak peeks into topics that they’ll be talking about on the keynote stage in 2017 that they’ve not talked about as professional speakers.   Visit Dan’s speaker page at: www.DanielNewmanSpeaks.com Visit Brian’s speaker page at: www.iSocialFanz.com/Speaker Dan and Brian spent the first couple minutes of this episode and the last couple minutes paying tribute to the SMACtalk community and all those that have supported them as the SMACtalk download numbers have doubled month over month since September.   Dan and Brian want to wish the entire SMACtalk community a Merry Christmas & Happy Holidays with special shoutout outs to the brands that have sponosred the show over the last two years: IBM, Avnet, SAP, Adobe and 2017’s newest sponsor Cisco.   You’ll hear more about the Cisco sponsorship in the new year including how Dan and Brian are leveraging Cisco’s collaboration tool known as Cisco Spark.  You can check out the tool now at: http://brianfanzo.live/cisco_smac If you want to have SMACtalk live at your event like Dan and Brian did at Superbowl 50, HP Discover, SAP Sapphire in 2016 visit http://SMACtalk.Live or email DNewman@broadsuite.com Brian@iSocialFanz.com

SMACtalk
SMACtalk Ep 66: 2017 S.M.A.C. Predictions To The Letter!

SMACtalk

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 22, 2016 53:20


This week marks the 2 year anniversary of the launch of SMACtalk, as you’ll hear Dan and Brian were fired up and ready to celebrate.   S.M.A.C. stands for Social Media, Mobility, Analytics and Cloud and over the two years Dan and Brian have covered topics that included Big Data, Digital Transformation, Social Selling, Data Center Migration, Millennial Marketing, Digital Marketing, live streaming video, customer experience and everything else impacting today's technology world.   On this prediction episode Dan and Brian decided to stick to the S.M.A.C. as they each shared one prediction around each letter that makes up the show title.  From Dan’s very first prediction for social media in 2017 you’ll realize that these aren’t your normal generic marketing predictions.   Also listen all the way till the end as Dan and Brian also share sneak peeks into topics that they’ll be talking about on the keynote stage in 2017 that they’ve not talked about as professional speakers.   Visit Dan’s speaker page at: www.DanielNewmanSpeaks.com Visit Brian’s speaker page at: www.iSocialFanz.com/Speaker Dan and Brian spent the first couple minutes of this episode and the last couple minutes paying tribute to the SMACtalk community and all those that have supported them as the SMACtalk download numbers have doubled month over month since September.   Dan and Brian want to wish the entire SMACtalk community a Merry Christmas & Happy Holidays with special shoutout outs to the brands that have sponosred the show over the last two years: IBM, Avnet, SAP, Adobe and 2017’s newest sponsor Cisco.   You’ll hear more about the Cisco sponsorship in the new year including how Dan and Brian are leveraging Cisco’s collaboration tool known as Cisco Spark.  You can check out the tool now at: http://brianfanzo.live/cisco_smac If you want to have SMACtalk live at your event like Dan and Brian did at Superbowl 50, HP Discover, SAP Sapphire in 2016 visit http://SMACtalk.Live or email DNewman@broadsuite.com Brian@iSocialFanz.com

iPad in Business: IT Talks
Cisco: Re-inventing Team Collaboration

iPad in Business: IT Talks

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2016 6:05


In the fourth episode of this seven-part series, Elena Frishberg, Director Business Development at Cisco and Riley Marsh, Technical Leader of Engineering at Cisco explain why an integrated collaboration experience matters to businesses and how Cisco Spark brings this together in one service.

iPad in Business: IT Talks
Cisco: iPhone and Cisco Spark Work Together

iPad in Business: IT Talks

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2016 4:22


In the fifth episode of this seven-part series, Elena Frishberg, Director Business Development at Cisco and Riley Marsh, Technical Leader of Engineering at Cisco demonstrate how Cisco Spark provides voice and video capabilities and uses the new CallKit framework to directly integrate with iOS 10 giving employees a native calling experience.

iPad in Business: IT Talks
Cisco: Reimagine business calls on your iPhone

iPad in Business: IT Talks

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2016 5:25


In the sixth episode of this seven-part series, Elena Frishberg, Director Business Development at Cisco and Riley Marsh, Technical Leader of Engineering at Cisco demonstrate how to use Cisco Spark to route voice and video calls to iPhone, a Cisco desk phone, or a telepresence system so users can pickup the call from whichever device they prefer.

Tech Talks
Cisco: Re-inventing Team Collaboration

Tech Talks

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2016 6:05


In the fourth episode of this seven-part series, Elena Frishberg, Director Business Development at Cisco and Riley Marsh, Technical Leader of Engineering at Cisco explain why an integrated collaboration experience matters to businesses and how Cisco Spark brings this together in one service.

Tech Talks
Cisco: iPhone and Cisco Spark Work Together

Tech Talks

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2016 4:22


In the fifth episode of this seven-part series, Elena Frishberg, Director Business Development at Cisco and Riley Marsh, Technical Leader of Engineering at Cisco demonstrate how Cisco Spark provides voice and video capabilities and uses the new CallKit framework to directly integrate with iOS 10 giving employees a native calling experience.

Tech Talks
Cisco: Reimagine business calls on your iPhone

Tech Talks

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2016 5:25


In the sixth episode of this seven-part series, Elena Frishberg, Director Business Development at Cisco and Riley Marsh, Technical Leader of Engineering at Cisco demonstrate how to use Cisco Spark to route voice and video calls to iPhone, a Cisco desk phone, or a telepresence system so users can pickup the call from whichever device they prefer.

/dev/hell
Episode 83: Sasquatch Uses PHP

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Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2016


Pacific Northwest PHP co-organizer Tess Mero joins Ed and Chris to discuss her work organizing one of the newer regional conferences, Joomla, and what the hell does Cisco have to offer PHP developers. Do these things! Check out our sponsors WonderNetwork and Grumpy Learning Buy stickers at devhell.info/shop Follow us on Twitter here Rate us on iTunes here Listen Download now (MP3) Links and Notes Tessa’s blog and Twitter account Big Fan with Patton Oswalt Cisco DevNet Thinkful The always awesome Jeremy Lindblom Joomla Tessa learned a lot about Joomla via courses at Open Source Training Fellow developer evangelist Mike Stowe Cisco Spark Tropo The Pacific Northwest PHP conference