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Open at Intel
What is the AI Alliance?

Open at Intel

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 31, 2024 33:34


In this episode, Intel's open source AI evangelist Ezequiel Lanza and Dave Nielsen from IBM join the discussion to talk about the AI Alliance, a collaborative initiative formed by IBM and Meta in December 2023. We discussed the importance of openness in AI, how it fosters innovation, community involvement, and ensures AI remains safe and trustworthy. We also covered the significance of community in technology development, and upcoming events such as the Open Source AI Demo Night showcasing innovative AI applications. The episode emphasizes the role of open models in making technology more accessible globally. 00:00 Introduction 00:43 What is the AI Alliance? 04:48 The Importance of Openness in AI 11:47 AI for Good and Community Involvement 15:28 Upcoming Events and How to Get Involved   Guests: Dave Nielsen represents IBM as the head of community at the AI Alliance, which brings together compute, data, tools, and talent to accelerate and advocate for open innovation in AI. Prior to IBM, Dave led community programs at companies like MongoDB, Harness, Redis and PayPal. Dave is known for creating community events, such as CloudCamp, and for writing the book PayPal Hacks. Passionate about helping people discover the exciting world of artificial intelligence, Ezequiel Lanza is a frequent AI conference presenter and the creator of use cases, tutorials, and guides that help developers adopt open source AI tools.

Don’t Break the Bank: Run IT, Change IT
Solving problems with technology instead of creating them, with Joe Baguley

Don’t Break the Bank: Run IT, Change IT

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2023 61:43


Welcome to Season 3, Episode 1 of Don't Break the Bank. In this episode, we speak with Joe Baguley, Vice President and Chief Technology Officer, EMEA, at VMware. In his own words, Joe is the connection between R&D and the field, our customers, and our partners.  He drives all things around that, in terms of where we're going, what we're doing, what's next, and leading the technical community within VMware in EMEA.Joe shares his insights on what the customers he meets with are telling him, the future of IT, and the role of VMware transformation in the cloud era. He discusses the challenges and opportunities of digital transformation, the importance of security and compliance, and how organizations can leverage technology to stay ahead of the competition. He digs into the use of the cloud and its future adoption and whether it has gone too far.  He also talks about how sustainability is becoming an economic requirement, as well as the rise and expanded use of automation in business. 3 Takeaways:Digital transformation is not just about technology, but also about people and processes. Companies need to develop a clear strategy, invest in the right skills, and build a culture of innovation to succeed in this rapidly evolving landscape.Security and compliance are critical components of digital transformation. Organizations must integrate these requirements into their plans from the outset to avoid costly and damaging security breaches in the future.The role of the CTO is evolving from a purely technical role to a more strategic one. As technology becomes more central to business strategy, the CTO is becoming a more strategic partner to the CEO and other business leaders. This requires a different skillset and mindset than traditional IT, including a deep understanding of business strategy and the ability to communicate effectively with non-technical stakeholders.Key Quotes: "We're moving from a world where infrastructure was defined by hardware to a world where infrastructure is defined by software. The rise of cloud computing and software-defined infrastructure has enabled us to abstract the underlying hardware and treat it as a pool of resources that can be dynamically allocated to meet the needs of applications and workloads. This has made IT more agile, flexible, and scalable, and has enabled organizations to move faster and innovate more rapidly than ever before.""We need to think about security as an enabler of innovation, not a barrier to it. In today's world, security is not just a technical issue, it's a business issue. Customers and partners are increasingly asking about security and privacy as part of their due diligence process, and they want to work with companies that can demonstrate a strong security posture. By building security into our products and processes from the start, we can differentiate ourselves in the market and create new opportunities for growth.""One of the biggest challenges facing IT leaders today is how to balance the need for innovation with the need for operational excellence. It's not enough to just have a great idea, you also need to be able to execute on it reliably and at scale. This requires a different set of skills and processes than traditional IT, and it requires a culture that values both innovation and operational excellence. By balancing these two priorities, we can create sustainable value for our organizations and our customers."Best Career Advice:Focus on building relationships and collaborating with others. Success is not just about what you know, but who you know and how well you can work with them. This is especially important in the technology industry, where innovation often happens at the intersection of different disciplines and perspectives. You need to be able to communicate effectively, build trust, and work together to achieve common goals.Bio:Joe BaguleyCompany: Vice President and Chief Technology Officer, EMEA, VMwareJoe Baguley is VMware's Vice President and Chief Technology Officer for EMEA, joining VMware in July 2011. He helps develop and communicate VMware's strategy and vision with customers and partners, using his wealth of experience to help organisations reduce costs and better support users and business needs. As part of VMware's Office of the CTO and its representative in EMEA, Joe assists VMware's customers in understanding how to use today's advances in technology to deliver real business impact as well as working with them to inform VMware's R&D processes.Joe is a recognised leader within the European technical community and considered one of the top 50 most influential leaders in UK IT. He won an award for data leadership in ‘Infrastructure & Protection' in the 2016 Data 50 Awards and appeared in the Computer Weekly UKtech50, the Information Age Top 50 Data Leaders and the Cloud World Series' Cloud 100 community board. He has played a key role in CloudCamp and other events, communicating how cloud technology fits into the broader IT landscape. Joe previously spent ten years at Quest Software where he was CTO of EMEA, shaping its direction and strategy.In addition, Joe is also on several advisory boards at the European Commission and ETSI and is a founding committee member of the Data Centre Specialist Group at the British Computer Society which helped shape the European Code of Conduct for Data Centres.Joe is based in the UK but his remit is across Europe, Middle East and Africa.For more information:Follow Joe on Twitter - @JoeBaguleyand on LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/joebaguleyJoe's most recent blog: https://blogs.vmware.com/be/2023/02/2023-top-it-observations-by-joe-baguley-cto-emea-vmware/------------About the HostsMatthew O'Neill is a husband, dad, geek and Industry Managing Director, Advanced Technology Group in the Office of the CTO at VMware.You can find Matthew on LinkedIn and Twitter.Brian Hayes is an audiophile, dad, builder of sheds, maker of mirth, world traveler and EMEA Financial Services Industry Lead at VMware.You can find Brian on LinkedIn.

Not Quite The Afterglow
Episode 25 - HGTTG 40th Anniversary, Mothers Day and Becoming a Mum

Not Quite The Afterglow

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2018 28:56


40 years ago the late great Douglas Adams released the classic Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy, Richard this week was giving a talk at the fabled CloudCamp in London and it featured heavily so we talk about that, our personal take on Mothers Day and mothers in general and why becoming a mum is viewed so obviously differently by a mother and her husband/partner. Can we ever agree on anything ? Find out.

Digital Nibbles Podcast
Analytics for eCommerce and PaaS for the Enterprise – DNP episode 31

Digital Nibbles Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2013 40:43


We’ve got two great interviews this week, focusing on some emerging technologies. First, Will Young (@zapposlabs), the director of Zappos Labs, stops by to talk about the customer experience and using analytics and social media to find new ways for customers to shop and interact. Then Sam Charrington (@samcharrington), the principal of CloudPulse Strategies (and co-founder of Cloudcamp with Ruv), joins DNP to break down IaaS, PaaS, and SaaS and to discuss where PaaS is heading in the enterprise. Show Timeline: • 0:00 – Introductions and News of the Week • 10:18 – Interview with Will Young • 22:52 – Interview with Sam Charrington • 39:03 – Wrap up

ByCombinator
Итоги года 2012 (S02.17)

ByCombinator

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 28, 2012 68:45


Версия Кирилла iPhone 5, iPad Mini и производство Apple в США Падение Nokia или почему радуется Муртазин Провал года: MS Surface DARPA: система предсказания преступлений Big data Яндекс продал Яндекс.Деньги Новая денежная единица - 1 Instagram SpaceX Закручивание гаек в интернете Падение цен на клауды Curiosity, ожидание жизни на Марсе Марисса Мейер и Yahoo! Новости РБ: CloudCamp в Минске Версия Егора Раздвижной дисплей от Microsoft 3D принтеры Сила мысли: нейроконтроллер за 200$ Новости РБ: Velcom продает The new Ipad Новости РБ: Слухи об LTE в РБ Черная пятница в США. 60 миллиардов за 3 дня Продажи CoD Black Ops 2 Сергей Брин: Вы сможете купить автомобиль с роботизированным управлением через пять лет И три курьёза года Научный математический журнал принял статью от генератора текстов Mathgen Таджикистан vs Facebook Поддельные куриные яйца

ByCombinator
Сливки IT R&D — О великом и могучем cloudcamp (специальный выпуск) (2)

ByCombinator

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2012 35:59


Дело Дейва Нильсена добралось до Беларуси Впечатления от первого в Восточной Европе Cloudcamp Как Microsoft повалил Epam Каким будет cloud computing через 10 лет?

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IBM developerWorks podcasts
TWOdW, Impact 2011, and Dave Nielsen

IBM developerWorks podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2011 14:51


This Week on developerWorks! dW newsletters editor John Swanson joins me to talk about our planned coverage of Impact 2011, number three of the big five IBM conferences each year and the one centered around WebSphere. Impact starts Sunday in Las Vegas and runs through Thursday, ending with a WebSphere Unconference, hosted by Cloudcamp founder, Dave Nielsen. Dave joins to talk about the latest with cloud and what to expect on Thursday.

IBM developerWorks podcasts
Innovate 2010: Cloud computing discussion

IBM developerWorks podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 16, 2010 18:52


This week on developerWorks, plus highlights from a conversation with Cloudcamp founder Dave Nielsen and IBM Cloud Computing evangelist Doug Tidwell.

Gordon And Mike's ICT Podcast
Cloud Computing Technologies [23:26]

Gordon And Mike's ICT Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2010 23:26


On Monday (5/2/10) Mike Q and I recorded a podcast titled Cloud Computing Technologies. The podcast references a couple of Infoworld.com documents that I think you will find interesting: A short white paper written by Eric Knorr and Galen Gruman titled What does Cloud Computing Really Mean A 21-page document titled Cloud Computing Deep Dive Report This Deep Dive report breaks down cloud computing into 11 categories and goes into more detail than the shorter white paper. What's really interesting is the categories are different in each document. You can see where the confusion lies when it comes to defining what cloud computing is. Here's the 11 cloud technologies we discuss: Storage-as-a -service Database-as-a-service Information-as-a-service Process-as-a-service Application-as-a-service (a .k .a . software-as-a-service) Platform-as-a-service Integration-as-a-service Security-as-a-service Management-/governance-as-a-service Testing-as-a-service Infrastructure-as-a-service We also discuss the CloudCamp event (great places to get info and meet people involved in cloud technologies) we hosted at Springfield Technical Community College last month and how you can get information on CloudCamps in your area.

.NET Rocks!
David Neilsen Develops for the Cloud

.NET Rocks!

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 1970 51:11


Carl and Richard talk to David Neilsen about doing cloud development. David digs into the various flavors of cloud, defining the differences between Platform-as-a-Service, Infrastructure-as-a-Service and Software-as-a-Service. David is one of the original organizers of CloudCamp, free one day events to help people get started with the cloud. The conversation then digs into the challenge of migrating existing .NET applications to Azure. David finishes by defining the core criteria of cloud computing: On-Demand, Self-Service, Scalable, Measurable. The acronym is OSSM, pronounced 'awesome.'Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/net-rocks/donations