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Best podcasts about cloud technology partners

Latest podcast episodes about cloud technology partners

Lead to Soar
Celebrating Women's Leadership: CEO of Zillion, Cheryl Morrison Deutsch shares her career story and philosophies on leadership

Lead to Soar

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2025 55:16


Cheryl Morrison Deutsch, CEO of Zillion, joins us on episode 28 of the Lead to Soar podcast to share her career story and philosophies on leadership.Guest Bio: Cheryl Morrison Deutsch, CEO of Zillion, brings almost three decades of experience in translating business and technology requirements into actionable plans to provide superior user experiences. Morrison Deutsch most recently served as Executive Director of Customer Experience, Collaboration & Transformation at Kronos. Before this, she was a thought leader at Cloud Technology Partners, a premier cloud services and software company serving Fortune 500 companies, developing technical and organizational strategies to support customers' business transformations. Morrison Deutsch also served as Chief Application Officer at Health Dialog, overseeing the design, development and implementation of a proprietary coaching application developed to convert predictive analytics into easily digestible contextual patient information. NOTABLE QUOTESQUOTES "It's ok that you don't know everything. You just surround yourself with people who can support you. You don't have to be an accountant to understand finance and its implications for your business. You add value in your experience and [through] your thoughtfulness around any subject... except maybe surgery." -- Cheryl Morrison Deutsch on Business, Strategic and Financial Acumen"Information is only power when you share it." -- Cheryl Morrison Deutsch"We don't care where you sit. We care what you do and how you do it." -- Cheryl Morrison Deutsch on leading the remote workforce of the future"Don't let fear guide your [career] decisions." -- Cheryl Morrison Deutsch Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Lead to Soar
L2S E28: CEO of Zillion, Cheryl Morrison Deutsch

Lead to Soar

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2021 55:17


Cheryl Morrison Deutsch, CEO of Zillion, joins is on episode 28 of the Lead to Soar podcast to share her career story and philosophies on leadership. Guest Bio: Cheryl Morrison Deutsch, CEO of Zillion brings almost three decades of experience in translating business and technology requirements into actionable plans to provide superior user experiences. Morrison Deutsch most recently served as Executive Director of Customer Experience, Collaboration & Transformation at Kronos. Prior to this, she was a thought leader at Cloud Technology Partners, a premier cloud services and software company serving fortune 500 companies, developing technical and organizational strategies to support customers' business transformations. Morrison Deutsch also served as Chief Application Officer at Health Dialog, where she oversaw the design, development and implementation of a proprietary coaching application developed to convert predictive analytics into easily digestible contextual patient information.   NOTABLE QUOTES QUOTES "It's ok that you don't know everything. You just surround yourself with people who can support you. You don't have to be an accountant to understand finance and its implications for your business. You add value in your experience and [through] your thoughtfulness around any subject... except maybe surgery." -- Cheryl Morrison Deutsch on Business, Strategic and Financial Acumen "Information is only power when you share it." -- Cheryl Morrison Deutsch "We don't care where you sit. We care what you do and how you do it." -- Cheryl Morrison Deutsch on leading the remote workforce of the future "Don't let fear guide your [career] decisions." -- Cheryl Morrison Deutsch

Failure is Funny with Venk Potula
Matt Graham - Music Manager on Scooter Braun Mentorship, Discovering Grammy Nominated Artist Midland, and Maintaining Work/Life Balance

Failure is Funny with Venk Potula

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 14, 2020 58:14


From working with Scooter Braun, discovering Grammy-nominated artist Midland to the real story behind Justin Beiber's 'Boyfriend' and helping Ariana Grande - this episode featuring Matt Graham of BRND MGMT covers it all. Join us in conversations about building networking skills in clubs, managing celebrity artists, and advice for young managers looking to get into the music industry. Matt is an LA-based Music Manager serving as president and founder of BRND MGMT and Tuxedo Records. He is also an early-stage investor in companies such as Casper, STEM, Cloud Technology Partners, Insolito Tequila, Winston House and others. The early part of his career was spent alongside friend/mentor Scooter Braun, promoting parties in Atlanta during their time at Emory University and subsequently working together in the early years of SB Projects. Graham has worked in the past with Cody Simpson, Mike Posner, Andrew Watt, Jack Harlow, and currently his team at BRND MGMT represent such Grammy-nominated artists as Midland and Wale as well as Nicky Romero and other up and coming acts like Republic Records, The Score, Hailey Whitters, Corey Harper and more. Graham also serves as the music consultant for The Ranch on Netflix and is working to develop a number of other film and TV projects. *** If you enjoy the podcast, would you please consider leaving a short review on Apple Podcasts/Itunes? It takes less than 60 seconds, and it really makes a big difference in spreading the word. Thank you!    

Solutions for Customers - The Sales Engineering & Customer Success Podcast
Solution Architect Swamy, Brad Loomis of Cloud Technology Partners, a HPE Company

Solutions for Customers - The Sales Engineering & Customer Success Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2019 51:07


Today we sit down with arguably one of the best Solution Architects in the industry, Brad Loomis. Based in Boston, he is the Director of Solution Architecture at Cloud Technology Partners a HP company. Brad talks about early beginnings as a SA with Exodus Communications (later SAVVIS) who first commercialized the colocation and managed hosting business as we know today. He shares tips and tricks on how to control your learning curve and ways he consumes material quickly.There are a couple of stories Brad shares around how to deal with sticky sales situations and building relationships anyone could learn from regardless of your tenure level in the industry. About the Host, Gary SloperFor 20 Years, Gary Sloper has led high-performing Tech Sales Engineering and Customer Success teams Globally. Growing up as a programmer and eventually a Sales Engineer, he explores the scrappy environments people in these roles face and the fun they have. After years of being nudged by his colleagues to come speak to the masses about the inner workings of supporting customers in fast-moving Tech, it's now here for all to listen and interact with. Please join future topics!Connect, chat and interact with Gary on Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/gsloper/ or email: solutions4customers@gmail.com

Voices in Cloud
A Conversation With Ed Featherston of Cloud Technology Partners

Voices in Cloud

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2019 29:27


In this episode David speaks to Ed Featherston about cloud technology, blockchain, enterprise system architecture and more. Voices in Cloud – Episode 9: A Conversation With Ed Featherston of Cloud Technology Partners

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Voices in Cloud
A Conversation With Ed Featherston of Cloud Technology Partners

Voices in Cloud

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2019 29:27


In this episode David speaks to Ed Featherston about cloud technology, blockchain, enterprise system architecture and more. Voices in Cloud – Episode 9: A Conversation With Ed Featherston of Cloud Technology Partners

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Voices in Cloud
A Conversation With Ed Featherston of Cloud Technology Partners

Voices in Cloud

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2019 29:27


In this episode David speaks to Ed Featherston about cloud technology, blockchain, enterprise system architecture and more. Voices in Cloud – Episode 9: A Conversation With Ed Featherston of Cloud Technology Partners

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Voices in Cloud
A Conversation With Ed Featherston of Cloud Technology Partners

Voices in Cloud

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2019 29:27


In this episode David speaks to Ed Featherston about cloud technology, blockchain, enterprise system architecture and more. Voices in Cloud – Episode 9: A Conversation With Ed Featherston of Cloud Technology Partners

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Masters of Data Podcast
The New Paradigm of Work (Guest: Robert Christiansen)

Masters of Data Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2019 39:38


We discuss a tectonic shift going on in the technology industry and how leaders will be successful in this new world. Robert Christiansen is a VP and Cloud Strategist at Cloud Technology Partners, which is part of HPE - Hewlett Packard Enterprise. Robert has had a long and interesting career starting his own companies and building world-class organizations. Robert is passionate about people and helping them succeed, and it comes through.

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Resume Storyteller with Virginia Franco
Resume Storyteller with Virginia Franco – Interview with Cloud & Digital Technologist – Jeff Olsen

Resume Storyteller with Virginia Franco

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2018 24:03


After eight years as the founder of a technology consultancy startup focusing on cloud adoption, implementation, and migration services, Jeff joined the consulting organization of a Fortune 500 enterprise technology vendor where he spent four years helping build the services strategy and service offerings to support enterprise cloud and digital transformation initiatives.Jeff launched a job search in February of 2018 and landed in record time. In April of 2018, he took on the role as Principal Client Technologist at Cloud Technology Partners, a premier cloud services and software company for enterprises moving to leading cloud platforms.LEARN MORE: linkedin.com/in/jeffrey-m-olsenResume Storyteller with Virginia Francohttps://businessinnovatorsradio.com/resume-storyteller-with-virginia-franco/

AWS re:Invent 2017
SID212: Maximizing Your Move to AWS: Five Key Lessons Learned from Vanguard and Cloud Technology Partners

AWS re:Invent 2017

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2017 59:38


CTP's Robert Christiansen and Mike Kavis describe how to maximize the value of your AWS initiative. From building a Minimum Viable Cloud to establishing a cloud robust security and compliance posture, we walk through key client success stories and lessons learned. We also explore how CTP has helped Vanguard, the leading provider of investor communications and technology, take advantage of AWS to delight customers, drive new revenue streams, and transform their business. Session Sponsored by: CTP

Mobile First
Rapid Fire Friday #23 w/ Cloud Technology Partners w/ SVP David Linthicum and Jordan Bryant on Mobile First

Mobile First

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 7, 2017 3:30


Head over to www.EmergeMobileFirst.com and select "Get Free Resources" to get the full list of resources from all of our guest emailed to you!

Mobile First
Ep. 37 - Cloud Technology Partners w/ SVP David Linthicum and Jordan Bryant on Mobile First

Mobile First

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 28, 2017 36:35


David Linthicum is an SVP at Cloud Technology Partners, and was just named the #1 cloud influencer via a recent major report by Apollo Research. David is a cloud computing thought leader, executive, consultant, author, and speaker. He has been a CTO five times for both public and private companies, and a CEO three times in the last 25 years. Few individuals are true giants of cloud computing, but David's achievements, reputation, and stellar leadership has earned him a lofty position within the industry. It's not just that he is a top thought leader in the cloud computing universe, but he is often the visionary that the wider media invites to offer its readers, listeners, and viewers a peek inside the technology that is reshaping businesses every day. With more than 13 books on computing, more than 5,000 published articles, more than 500 conference presentations, and numerous appearances on radio and TV programs, David has spent the last 20 years leading, showing, and teaching businesses how to use resources more productively and innovate constantly. He has expanded the vision of both startups and established corporations as to what is possible and achievable. Here are the highlights of our conversation with our guest:David’s lifelong passion is to help drive the ability for us to effectively and efficiently use software and hardware by getting the government and companies to utilize these resources in better ways. His perspective was shaped by his experiences of being brought up all over the world and spending most of it in Hawaii. He lived his life in military bases and had seen firsthand how they do things very efficiently and this impacted his perspective on how he uses resources. David is a programmer by trade and as he got into organizations, he was tapped and pushed to lead the technologists. He took these roles early on in his career and got the chance to manage people and learn from his mistakes – including those with many zeros in the end. The biggest pivot of his career was the time when he became CTO of SAGA Software as this was his real, official CTO role. He was now responsible for a lot of things and it was a lot of burden and stress for a 30+ person but this was how he grew his career. Cloud Technology Partners is a consulting organization with the ability to do specialized projects to work with companies to enable them to leverage technology better. He works in the digital enabling team where they help people get over the impediments of moving to the cloud. They are growing in leaps and bounds – he started in the company with 10 people and now, they have grown to over 200. David shares how they help clients leverage technology better by coming in and working with them in their journey in moving to the cloud. This includes triaging their existing applications, setting up the migration factory, and rewriting applications to work with the platform that they are moving into.How do you prioritize? You do it to align with the business. You ask what has to occur, the money you can spend, what are the objectives and the impact to moving to the cloud and how you measure success. From here, you decide which to prioritize in terms of what applications to move, databases which need to be migrated and transformed, additional technology that needs to be layered in and all that. Security is the obstacle that comes up most often that cloud computing has the greatest impact on because for clients, their data is sacred that it needs to stay within company premises. But the biggest opportunity that cloud computing can actually offer is also security. You move to the cloud where advance security encryption are in place so your information is typically more secure than where it came from. Agility is also one of the advantages as you can build and process things more quickly without going through cycles and cycles of software and hardware buys.Mobile needs to be ubiquitous in terms of the ability to develop applications that are customer facing and has to be systemic with most of the clouds out there. All of the major cloud providers have mobile-based platforms and thousands of technologies and companies out there have mobile-based computing. The cloud is usually where the action occurs and everything else we carry just becomes terminals. So when David develops something, he ensures that it has a mobile component and that it can communicate to different platforms…all these things have to be built in.

Enterprise Initiatives
The 1-2 Punch of Big Data Processing in the Cloud

Enterprise Initiatives

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2015 17:21


Our guest on the podcast this week is Jason Parsons, Senior Architect and Big Data expert at Cloud Technology Partners. We discuss the benefits of real time, big data processing in the cloud and why some companies are hesitant to migrate from their traditional data centers. Jason explains why planning is key when moving from on-premise centers and why all companies should begin their cloud initiatives with a minimum viable product before going into full production.

Enterprise Initiatives
Current Cloud Trends from AWS re:Invent 2015

Enterprise Initiatives

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2015 17:00


Our guest on the podcast this week is Mike Draper, Vice President, Principal Architect at Cloud Technology Partners. We discuss 2015 cloud trends and news from this year’s AWS re:Invent. With topics from big data, application migration, security, and internet of things, there is no shortage of new products and services available in the industry. The most notable announcements so far have been the release of AWS Database Migration Service and Snowball, a 50TB shippable data storage appliance.

Enterprise Initiatives
Why Large Enterprises are Going Public Cloud

Enterprise Initiatives

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 24, 2015 20:03


Our guest on the podcast this week is Tom Gallagher, VP and Client Partner at Cloud Technology Partners. We discuss why large enterprises are rapidly switching from the private cloud to the public cloud and the massive cost benefits that come with that decision. We also look at bottlenecks that arise from using legacy processes and how to avoid them with DevOps adoption.

Enterprise Initiatives
Kanban or Scrum?

Enterprise Initiatives

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2015 14:19


Our guest on the podcast this week is Paul Barnhill, Senior Architect at Cloud Technology Partners. We discuss the differences between DevOps management systems, Kanban and Scrum. While both offer compelling capabilities, Kanban will become increasingly popular over the next year. Listen in to find out what Kanban can do that Scrum can not.