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Dette er del 2:Vi inviterte 10 virksomheter til en samtale om hva de konkret gjør med kunstig intelligens (AI). I denne episoden får du ekte historier fra seks norske virksomheter i ulike bransjer som allerede har tatt i bruk AI – og som kan vise oss hvordan de gjør det, hva som fungerer, og hva de har lært. I del 2 får du høre: Andreas Prøsch, leder «Atlas AI» for Europa og Asia i Cognite, og leder for «Aker AI Unit»Line Nilsen, direktør for data, innsikt og analyse i Statens vegvesenUmair Imam, direktør for AI and Quantum Computing i TeT Digital / RuterKaaren Hilsen, CEO Telenor AI FactoryAudun Wigdel, leder e-helseteamet i Nordre Follo kommuneWilfred Østgulen, IT-direktør i NasjonalbiblioteketProgramleder for podkasten er Christian Brosstad, Atea. Du finner del 1 i din podkastspiller. Søk den opp. NB: Dette er et opptak fra sesongavslutningen i midten av mai 2025. Lyden er bearbeidet med kunstig intelligens for å gi deg en bedre lytteropplevelse. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode, live from ADIPEC, Hydrocarbon Processing sat down with Francois Laborie, Executive Vice President Strategic Projects, Cognite, to discuss how downstream operators can utilize data, artificial intelligence (AI), AI agents and other digital technologies to improve operational efficiencies, optimize production processes and energy efficiency, and much more. This includes benefits, challenges and the future of processing.
Podcast: The Industrial Security Podcast (LS 35 · TOP 3% what is this?)Episode: Driving Change - Cloud Systems and Japanese CCE [The Industrial Security Podcast]Pub date: 2024-10-21Get Podcast Transcript →powered by Listen411 - fast audio-to-text and summarizationTomomi Ayoyama translated the book Countering Cyber Sabotage - Consequence-Driven, Cyber-Informed Engineering - to Japanese. Tomomi recalls the effort of translating CCE to Japanese and looks forward to applying CCE and OT security principles to industrial cloud systems at Cognite.The podcast and artwork embedded on this page are from PI Media, which is the property of its owner and not affiliated with or endorsed by Listen Notes, Inc.
Tomomi Ayoyama translated the book Countering Cyber Sabotage - Consequence-Driven, Cyber-Informed Engineering - to Japanese. Tomomi recalls the effort of translating CCE to Japanese and looks forward to applying CCE and OT security principles to industrial cloud systems at Cognite.
Tomomi Ayoyama translated the book Countering Cyber Sabotage - Consequence-Driven, Cyber-Informed Engineering - to Japanese. Tomomi recalls the effort of translating CCE to Japanese and looks forward to applying CCE and OT security principles to industrial cloud systems at Cognite.
Energy Voice news editor Erikka Askeland speaks to Laxmi Akkajaru, chief customer officer of Cognite, and Paula Doyle, chief digital officer of Aker BP, on their long term collaboration to drive innovation and reduce CO2 emissions through AI. Together they are helping to deliver Yggdrasil, the biggest ongoing development on the Norwegian Continental Shelf, which will be operated entirely remotely from an integrated operations centre and control room onshore in Stavanger. About Energy Voice Energy Voice investigates and reports on what matters in global energy, helping sector leaders understand the geopolitical and economic factors underpinning current events, and giving them a view on what's coming over the horizon. Each year, 3.4m professionals use Energy Voice as a trusted source of breaking news and insight. For more information on how you can speak to those professionals across multiple platforms to build your brand and generate actionable business leads, visit energyvoice.com/content-services. For a 30 day free trial subscription to the Energy Voice website and app, visit energyvoice.com/subscribe.
Many organizations struggle to balance technical project demands with the human elements essential for successful change. This gap often leads to inefficiencies, low morale, and failed initiatives, despite thorough planning and structured processes. Ignoring the emotional aspects of teams prevents companies from unlocking their workforce's full potential. Integrating both technical and human sides of work, with a focus on consistent communication and emotional awareness, is crucial. Enabling this holistic approach helps organizations achieve dynamic processes that meet goals and foster a joyful, productive work environment. Agathe Daae-Qvale is an Integral Master Coach™ working in leadership development that focuses on both the human and tech sides of digital transformation. She works as a special advisor in the Norwegian public health care sector on new software technologies and their successful applications. In 2017, she founded TinkerBlue AS and later co-founded DoubleYou AS in an effort to unleash underused tech potential and skill sets among internationals in Norway. Agathe is proficient in industrial IT and process modeling and improvement, IT governance, IT strategy, IT operations, and product management. Her experience includes working with management consulting companies like EY, KPMG, and Sopra Steria. She has worked as a consulting director in the exhilarating growth phase of the industrial IT unicorn Cognite, which primarily focuses on industrial data and digitized product management. She has also served as Chief Development Officer for Cenium, responsible for product development and global distribution during the shift from local based to cloud based platform technology. In this episode Agathe shares insightful discussions on balancing the technical and human aspects of business, especially during times of change. She talks about her experiences and practical strategies for integrating emotional awareness into structured, technical environments. You'll also learn about the importance of consistent communication, the role of personal growth in effective change management, and how to motivate teams by recognizing and expanding their perceptions of possibilities. "For change to happen, raise the awareness of possibilities --- that space of possibilities is crucial." - Agathe Daae-Qvale SUPERPOWER Notes: 01:21 - What she realized the time she first noticed the power of listening: It was not only about the words but very much about the sentiment and the capacity of both of us to open up for in that very moment 04:08 - What it means to be in a shared space: That moment when you are in a conversation; you're just completely paying attention to what's going on there 08:00 - The distinction between merely getting the work done and creating a meaningful, emotionally resonant shared space 17:10 - The crucial integration of human change management with technical change 21:21 - How creating a shared understanding and clear purpose within the organization is crucial for the successful adoption and implementation of new technologies and changes 25:16 - Here's how to achieve a shared understanding: The organization needs to be well aligned both vertically and horizontally. 29:07 - Achieve vertical and horizontal alignment in an organization: Important to give everyone a shared direction and the why as to what they're doing. 32:54 - What does effective change management require: In addition to communication, skill sets and competence in the company among coworkers and staff is super important. 37:56 - Making that lasting change and effect happen: Value, moral and a sense of entrepreneurship are also needed to make that lasting effect happen. 42:54 - Helpful tools for navigating change effectively: It's about listening to, first, myself and then start listening to others around me. 45:33 - Moving past the resistance in others: Have the respect for self and others and have them to focus on an outcome. 52:40 - Agathe's inspiring words: Keep opening up that space to keep expanding that shared space. Key Takeaways: "When we make change happen in technology, you can never go beyond what people actually perceive and what the masses perceive." - Agathe Daae-Qvale "I do think that the human side of change is not only a success factor, but it's a floor on which technical change stands most of the time." - Agathe Daae-Qvale "I do believe that the leadership is where to start [to get to that shared understanding] and then create an infrastructure and a team that can have the capacity and ability to make that happen, to follow up, to follow through with it." - Agathe Daae-Qvale "I realize that we all catch what we can according to our own skill sets, but if you want an organization to change the way they work or to change the products and services, it's super important to start with that education of people." - Agathe Daae-Qvale "The self is very often considered individual. If we are in a team, that sense of self, we can share that in a group. Then it becomes so much more powerful." - Agathe Daae-Qvale Notes/Mentions: Terri O'Fallon: https://www.terriofallon.com Robert Kegan:https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Kegan Connect with Agathe Daae-Qvale: Website: https://www.digitizedproductmanagement.com/about Connect with Raquel Ark: www.listeningalchemy.com Mobile: + 491732340722 contact@listeningalchemy.com LinkedIn Podcast email: listeningsuperpower@gmail.com
Francois Laborie, Executive VP at Cognite, joins us live from CERAWeek in Houston. This episode covers the impact of AI and Data Ops on industrial operations, the importance of reliable data, and the future of H2. Don't miss Francois' insights into driving efficiency and sustainability in heavy industries.
Audrey Camp var en nøkkelbrikke i å skalere selskapet Cognite, som ble gründet av John Markus Lervik og Aker BP. I denne episoden diskuterer vi viktigheten av kommunikasjon og ikke minst hvordan man skal kommunisere i en organisasjon. Hun knytter dette til hvordan man strukturerer opp OKR-er, og tar oss gjennom steg for steg i å sette dem opp. 0:00:41 Introduction to Audrey Camp and her background0:04:54 Communication as the most important skill for leaders0:08:50 Creating a Why and Alienating Employees0:14:44 Vision vs. Mission: Achieving a Future Together0:18:47 Clear Vision and Mission: Attracting Talent and Building Success0:22:08 Creating Values that Everyone Can Agree On0:27:04 Engaging Activities to Foster Team Collaboration0:30:20 Transitioning from Vision and Mission to Concrete Goals0:33:39 Setting Stretchy Objectives: Examples and Importance0:39:34 Leadership and the Importance of Goals and Communication0:45:25 Implementing OKRs and Training Coaches0:48:53 Learning as the Most Important Part of OKRs0:52:19 The Power of Goal Management and Storytelling0:56:27 The role of an OKR coach in an organization1:03:04 Siloing and Communication Struggles: The Danger of Suboptimization1:06:45 Mitigating Communication Challenges: The Importance of Perspective1:10:26 Taking responsibility as a leader and addressing challenges collaboratively.1:13:44 Quarterly all-hands calls for goal alignment, accountability, and team unity.1:17:15 Culture as the Sum of Beliefs, Values, and BehaviorsProgramleder: Lucas Weldeghebriel, journalist og gründer i Shifter. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Det er en presserende nødvendighet å kanalisere investeringer mot teknologi og løsninger som kan kutte ned utslippene. I denne ukens episode vil vi utforske hvordan Lakshmi Akaraju, Chief Delivery Officer hos Cognite, et fremtredende teknologiselskap, jobber tett med partnere for å designe dataløsninger som fremskynder overgangen til nullutslipp. Gjest:Laxhmi Akaraju, Chief Delivery Officer i Cognite.Programledere:Øystein E. Søreide (Abelia)Produsent & redaktør:Kristin Steenfeldt-FossMedprodusent:Alex Benjamin Jørgensen Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Podcast: (CS)²AI Podcast Show: Control System Cyber SecurityEpisode: Encore: Using Mentorship to Help Advance Your Cybersecurity Career with Susan Peterson SturmPub date: 2023-10-10Today, Derek Harp interviews Susan Peterson Sturm, the Chief Information Security Officer at Cognite. Susan is a Transformational Operational Technology leader with 20 years of experience in profitably scaling innovative software-based businesses, including automation, IIOT, and cyber security. She has a proven track record of growing and structuring early-stage, profitable digital software-driven P&Ls in excess of $150M. She specializes in change management, product management, M&A, and strategic alliances. Susan serves on advisory boards of Cognite, Innosphere Ventures & One Warm Coat. Susan is an incredible individual with vast experience! She's an empath, DEI champion, mentor, board advisor, and volunteer focused on poverty alleviation. In this episode, she discusses her background, talks to Derek about her professional journey, and offers helpful tips and advice.You won't want to miss this episode if you are considering a career in the cybersecurity space. Tune in to hear Susan's fascinating story and benefit from her years of experience in the security field. Show highlights:Susan talks about her studies.Her motivation for pivoting into energy after graduating from college.What she gained from her career in international affairs.Some of Susan's interesting roles early on in her career.The benefits of getting in-the-field experience.There are many different leadership paths to be chosen within the industry.What you can gain from working abroad with distributed teams.Where security first intersected with Susan's career.Why it's worth investing your time in networks.How being vulnerable can help you develop valuable relationships.The role mentorship has played in Susan's career.How Susan ended up in her current role as a CISO.Motherhood can be very challenging for women in senior roles. The importance of moving on from any workplace where you don't feel safe to express your needs.Links and resources:(CS)²AICogniteSusan Peterson Sturm on LinkedInThe podcast and artwork embedded on this page are from Derek Harp, which is the property of its owner and not affiliated with or endorsed by Listen Notes, Inc.
Podcast: (CS)²AI Podcast Show: Control System Cyber SecurityEpisode: Encore: Using Mentorship to Help Advance Your Cybersecurity Career with Susan Peterson SturmPub date: 2023-10-10Today, Derek Harp interviews Susan Peterson Sturm, the Chief Information Security Officer at Cognite. Susan is a Transformational Operational Technology leader with 20 years of experience in profitably scaling innovative software-based businesses, including automation, IIOT, and cyber security. She has a proven track record of growing and structuring early-stage, profitable digital software-driven P&Ls in excess of $150M. She specializes in change management, product management, M&A, and strategic alliances. Susan serves on advisory boards of Cognite, Innosphere Ventures & One Warm Coat. Susan is an incredible individual with vast experience! She's an empath, DEI champion, mentor, board advisor, and volunteer focused on poverty alleviation. In this episode, she discusses her background, talks to Derek about her professional journey, and offers helpful tips and advice.You won't want to miss this episode if you are considering a career in the cybersecurity space. Tune in to hear Susan's fascinating story and benefit from her years of experience in the security field. Show highlights:Susan talks about her studies.Her motivation for pivoting into energy after graduating from college.What she gained from her career in international affairs.Some of Susan's interesting roles early on in her career.The benefits of getting in-the-field experience.There are many different leadership paths to be chosen within the industry.What you can gain from working abroad with distributed teams.Where security first intersected with Susan's career.Why it's worth investing your time in networks.How being vulnerable can help you develop valuable relationships.The role mentorship has played in Susan's career.How Susan ended up in her current role as a CISO.Motherhood can be very challenging for women in senior roles. The importance of moving on from any workplace where you don't feel safe to express your needs.Links and resources:(CS)²AICogniteSusan Peterson Sturm on LinkedInThe podcast and artwork embedded on this page are from Derek Harp, which is the property of its owner and not affiliated with or endorsed by Listen Notes, Inc.
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Today, Derek Harp interviews Susan Peterson Sturm, the Chief Information Security Officer at Cognite. Susan is a Transformational Operational Technology leader with 20 years of experience in profitably scaling innovative software-based businesses, including automation, IIOT, and cyber security. She has a proven track record of growing and structuring early-stage, profitable digital software-driven P&Ls in excess of $150M. She specializes in change management, product management, M&A, and strategic alliances. Susan serves on advisory boards of Cognite, Innosphere Ventures & One Warm Coat. Susan is an incredible individual with vast experience! She's an empath, DEI champion, mentor, board advisor, and volunteer focused on poverty alleviation. In this episode, she discusses her background, talks to Derek about her professional journey, and offers helpful tips and advice.You won't want to miss this episode if you are considering a career in the cybersecurity space. Tune in to hear Susan's fascinating story and benefit from her years of experience in the security field. Show highlights:Susan talks about her studies.Her motivation for pivoting into energy after graduating from college.What she gained from her career in international affairs.Some of Susan's interesting roles early on in her career.The benefits of getting in-the-field experience.There are many different leadership paths to be chosen within the industry.What you can gain from working abroad with distributed teams.Where security first intersected with Susan's career.Why it's worth investing your time in networks.How being vulnerable can help you develop valuable relationships.The role mentorship has played in Susan's career.How Susan ended up in her current role as a CISO.Motherhood can be very challenging for women in senior roles. The importance of moving on from any workplace where you don't feel safe to express your needs.Links and resources:(CS)²AICogniteSusan Peterson Sturm on LinkedIn
Looking back, Jeff Coulter is not exactly certain how he landed a spot on a team tasked with designing and implementing the first-ever budgeting and reporting processes responsible for tracking Procter & Gamble's marketing dollars on a single worldwide system. “P&G had hundreds of disparate setups that we had to bring into one system globally,” explains Coulter, recalling the effort behind the information systems upgrade with SAP software that many at the time (the year 2000) deemed to be a historic milestone not only for the packaged goods company but also for industry at large. Coulter had been plucked out of Procter & Gamble's Iowa City office, where he had been working as a cost analyst for such products as Pantene and Scope. The new assignment required Coulter to relocate to Cincinnati, where for the next 2 years he became involved in multiple aspects of the implementation, including the rollout of SAP end-user training across P&G globally. “At the time, any career management at Procter & Gamble was essentially the result of a benevolent dictatorship—you were basically told where you were going to go next,” remembers Coulter, who adds that the experience and training that he gleaned along his P&G way made his time there a very worthy investment. Still, Coulter was eager to return west. Living close to family had always been a priority for the young finance executive, and Cincinnati turned out to be not so short a stint. Consequently, while geography is perhaps not the first reason that people give for having joined Intel Corporation, for Coulter—who would first join the chip maker's Portland, Oregon, complex—it was certainly among his top three impetuses. To move from a consumer products company to a technology company may seem unconventional, but Coulter tells us that his love for learning and his growth mindset helped him to adapt quickly at Intel, where he would remain for the next 6 years. He emphasizes the versatility of finance, which allows professionals to work across various industries. Says Coulter: “I love learning business models and figuring out how they're making money and how to optimize that.” –Jack Sweeney
The Energy Question Episode 57: Innovative Decarbonization Solutions for FPSOsIn Episode 57 of The Energy Question, David Blackmon interviews Matt Mohajer with SLB and Greg Trostel with Rockwell about efforts by their companies and two other technology firms to develop innovative technologies designed to decarbonize Floating Production, Storage and Offloading vessels (FPSOs). FPSOs are massive and complex vessels used to facilitate to the development and production of oil and gas resources in offshore provinces all over the world. I like to compare them and their complexity to onshore gas processing and refining facilities. With the global offshore in a renewed boom state in places like Guyana, Suriname, West Africa, the North Sea and the Gulf of Mexico, the number of FPSOs in operation is expanding, heightening the priority of decarbonization efforts like this one. Matt and Greg detail the formation of a consortium between their companies, along with Sensia, LLP and Cognite, to jointly develop digital solutions to facilitate the decarbonization of these facilities. SLB Home Page: www.slb.com RockwellHome Page: www.rockwellautomation.comSensia Home Page: www.sensiaglobal.comCognite Home Page: www.cognite.comProject Press Release: https://www.rockwellautomation.com/en-us/company/news/press-releases/FPSO-Coalition.html Enjoy. Thank you to USOGA for Sponsoring the Energy Question! Highlights of the Podcast 00:00 - Intro 02:03 - Introduction of Matt for their partnership for the project 06:24 - Global Integration 11:00 - Big Major Project to lower emissions form a pretty discrete set. 18:16 - Floating Facility 21:13 - SLB awarded a contract with Petrobras and FFPO's coalition 25:54 - How to find SLB and Rockwell 27:13 - OutroSponsorships are available or get your own corporate brand produced by Sandstone Media. David Blackmon LinkedInDB Energy Questions Energy Transition Absurdities SubstackThe Crude Truth with Rey TrevinoRey Trevino LinkedInEnergy Transition Weekly ConversationIrina Slav LinkedInArmando Cavanha LinkedIn ENB Top NewsENBEnergy DashboardENB PodcastENB Substack
About 15% of Fortune 5000 companies have a chief product officer (CPO), and we believe that percentage will only increase. We click into the role of CPO with Moe Tanabian, veteran of AWS and Microsoft, and current CPO at Cognite, discussing:The challenges of moving into a leadership role.How a CPO drives best practices.Differences between CPO and chief technology officer (CTO).Challenges of the current economic environment.How to differentiate your business and keep margin on the table.How to become more profitable as a SaaS business.Free Executive Briefing: How can SaaS companies become profitable?
Join Ben and Pal as they dive into the groundbreaking collaboration between SLB, Rockwell Automation, Sensia, and Cognite, revolutionizing asset performance management (APM) for FPSOs. In this episode, discover how FPSO owners and operators are demanding game-changing solutions to streamline the production process and ensure maximum uptime. The coalition's innovative unified APM not only guarantees uptime but also empowers system optimization through cutting-edge asset and process digital twins. We discuss the strategic implementation of remote and autonomous operations and inspection, providing real-time data to fuel the APM's continuous improvement. Ben and Pal describe the incredible results for FPSOs, including unwavering equipment uptime, optimized system performance, identification of untapped potential, and the ability to maintain their license to operate while achieving exceptional performance with minimal environmental impact. Tune in now for a fascinating exploration of the future of asset performance management in the FPSO industry.
In the first episode of our mini-series on FPSOs, we talk with SLB's Matt Mohajer and Rockwell Automation's Greg Trostel discuss the collaboration between SLB, Rockwell, Sensia, and Cognite to transform FPSO asset design, construction, and operation using digital technologies. The collaboration aims to enhance operational visibility, reliability, and predictability while reducing failures and downtime. The episode explores the market opportunity for digital FPSO evolution, the industry's shift towards openness and collaboration, and strategies for sustainable FPSO development. It also addresses FPSO operators' challenges and how the coalition plans to tackle them.
Gautam Gupta has gone from VC investor to startup founder and is now back to investing in other entrepreneurs. His $460M fund is open for business and may be one of the few actively looking to fund good startups right now. The fund, TCV, has invested in companies like ByteDance, Cognite, Celonis, and Klarna.
I podcasten TEKNOLOGIOPTIMISTENE møter Chul Christian Aamodt beslutningstakerne for de store IT-investeringene i bransjen, personene som leder de mest fremoverlente IT-selskapene, og menneskene i investeringsselskapene som muliggjør rask vekst hos IT-selskapene. Det grønne skiftet er avhengig av teknologioptimister.Målet er å gi beslutningstakerne innenfor IT i energibransjen en podcast som er verdt å lytte til.Medvirkende:Ingar Beck Landet, Vice President of Business Development, Renewable Power & Power grids, CogniteChul Christian Aamodt, Teknologioptimist i Europower PartnerSendingen er produsert av Europower Partner. Redaksjonen i Europower har ikke medvirket i produksjonen. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Den 22. november 2022 samlet den kommersielle delen av Europower 215 teknologioptimister i energibransjen for erfaringsoverføring og læring på TEKNOLOGIOPTIMISTENE - ENERGIBRANSJENS IT-KONFERANSE. Jon Andreas Pretorius, IT-direktør, ElviaØivind Askvik, CEO, LedeDebattleder: Chul Christian Aamodt, EuropowerKonferansen ble sponset av Agder Energi Fleksibilitet, Cognite, Digin, DNV, Elhub, Elvia, Embriq, Itera, Kongsberg Digital, Lede, Nettalliansen, Nodes, Statnett og Volue. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Den 22. november 2022 samlet den kommersielle delen av Europower 215 teknologioptimister i energibransjen for erfaringsoverføring og læring på TEKNOLOGIOPTIMISTENE - ENERGIBRANSJENS IT-KONFERANSE. Beate Sander Krogstad, Konserndirektør for transformasjon og digitalisering, StatnettJon Andreas Pretorius, IT-direktør, ElivaIngar Beck Landet, Vice President of Business Development, Renewable Power & Power grids, CogniteArne Mjøs, CEO, IteraDebattleder: Chul Christian Aamodt, EuropowerKonferansen ble sponset av Agder Energi Fleksibilitet, Cognite, Digin, DNV, Elhub, Elvia, Embriq, Itera, Kongsberg Digital, Lede, Nettalliansen, Nodes, Statnett og Volue. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Den 22. november 2022 samlet den kommersielle delen av Europower 215 teknologioptimister i energibransjen for erfaringsoverføring og læring på TEKNOLOGIOPTIMISTENE - ENERGIBRANSJENS IT-KONFERANSE. Esben Gudbrandsen, CISO / direktør for Informasjonssikkerhet, StatnettCathrine Vånge Singstad, Partner, OtteBrynjar Larssen-Aas, Chief Information Security Officer , VolueBoye Tranum, Head of Norway Operations, Cyber Security, DNVDebattleder: Chul Christian Aamodt, EuropowerKonferansen ble sponset av Agder Energi Fleksibilitet, Cognite, Digin, DNV, Elhub, Elvia, Embriq, Itera, Kongsberg Digital, Lede, Nettalliansen, Nodes, Statnett og Volue. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Den 22. november 2022 samlet den kommersielle delen av Europower 215 teknologioptimister i energibransjen for erfaringsoverføring og læring på TEKNOLOGIOPTIMISTENE - ENERGIBRANSJENS IT-KONFERANSE. Lise Fulland, Investment Partner, Startuplab VenturesThomas Pettersen, CEO, EmbriqMaren Stangeland, Investment Manager, NysnøIvar Slengesol, VP New Energy Solutions - Eastern Hemisphere, TGSDebattleder: Chul Christian Aamodt, EuropowerKonferansen ble sponset av Agder Energi Fleksibilitet, Cognite, Digin, DNV, Elhub, Elvia, Embriq, Itera, Kongsberg Digital, Lede, Nettalliansen, Nodes, Statnett og Volue. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Den 22. november 2022 samlet den kommersielle delen av Europower 215 teknologioptimister i energibransjen for erfaringsoverføring og læring på TEKNOLOGIOPTIMISTENE - ENERGIBRANSJENS IT-KONFERANSE. Helene Bøhler, Founder and CEO, VindNenad Keseric, SVP Director Innovation and Technology Development, StatnettMarianne Dalland, Director Digital Portfolio Management and Governance, Wilhelmsen groupHallstein Hagen, Seniorkonsulent, NODESDebattleder: Chul Christian Aamodt, EuropowerKonferansen ble sponset av Agder Energi Fleksibilitet, Cognite, Digin, DNV, Elhub, Elvia, Embriq, Itera, Kongsberg Digital, Lede, Nettalliansen, Nodes, Statnett og Volue. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Den 22. november 2022 samlet den kommersielle delen av Europower 215 teknologioptimister i energibransjen for erfaringsoverføring og læring på TEKNOLOGIOPTIMISTENE - ENERGIBRANSJENS IT-KONFERANSE. Hans Kristian Fjeld, ElhubSigne Marie Oland, Senior UX|UI Designer - Technology and Innovation, LedeDag Efjestad, Prinsipal DevOps Engineer, Agder Energi Fleksibilitet ASJørn Haukøy, General Manager, Code11Debattleder: Chul Christian Aamodt, EuropowerKonferansen ble sponset av Agder Energi Fleksibilitet, Cognite, Digin, DNV, Elhub, Elvia, Embriq, Itera, Kongsberg Digital, Lede, Nettalliansen, Nodes, Statnett og Volue. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Den 22. november 2022 samlet den kommersielle delen av Europower 215 teknologioptimister i energibransjen for erfaringsoverføring og læring på TEKNOLOGIOPTIMISTENE - ENERGIBRANSJENS IT-KONFERANSE. Axel Bull, direktør Digital Utvikling, StatnettEli Fjærli, Produktutvikler / smidig coach, LedeJon Andreas Pretorius, IT-direktør, ElviaEigil Gjelsvik, Director Market Services, Elhub ASDebattleder: Chul Christian Aamodt, EuropowerKonferansen ble sponset av Agder Energi Fleksibilitet, Cognite, Digin, DNV, Elhub, Elvia, Embriq, Itera, Kongsberg Digital, Lede, Nettalliansen, Nodes, Statnett og Volue. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Den 22. november 2022 samlet den kommersielle delen av Europower 215 teknologioptimister i energibransjen for erfaringsoverføring og læring på TEKNOLOGIOPTIMISTENE - ENERGIBRANSJENS IT-KONFERANSE. Thomas Trøtscher, direktør Data og Digitalt Fundament, StatnettMarianne Blikø, Growth Manager Utilities, Kongsberg DigitalJens Haug, Direktør Produkt og Plattform, EmbriqStig Simonsen, Avdelingsleder FoU og Digitalisering, Lede Debattleder: Chul Christian Aamodt, EuropowerKonferansen ble sponset av Agder Energi Fleksibilitet, Cognite, Digin, DNV, Elhub, Elvia, Embriq, Itera, Kongsberg Digital, Lede, Nettalliansen, Nodes, Statnett og Volue. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Den 22. november 2022 samlet den kommersielle delen av Europower 215 teknologioptimister i energibransjen for erfaringsoverføring og læring på TEKNOLOGIOPTIMISTENE - ENERGIBRANSJENS IT-KONFERANSE. Anders Bostad, direktør Transformasjon & Digitalisering for Nett, StatnettLasse Jamt, Vice President Renewables & Utilities, Kongsberg DigitalEspen Kåsin, Direktør Services & Software, EmbriqMorten Gøytil, Head of department Maintenance, LedeDebattleder: Ole Petter Pedersen, EuropowerKonferansen ble sponset av Agder Energi Fleksibilitet, Cognite, Digin, DNV, Elhub, Elvia, Embriq, Itera, Kongsberg Digital, Lede, Nettalliansen, Nodes, Statnett og Volue. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Den 22. november 2022 samlet den kommersielle delen av Europower 215 teknologioptimister i energibransjen for erfaringsoverføring og læring på TEKNOLOGIOPTIMISTENE - ENERGIBRANSJENS IT-KONFERANSE. Tiril Thielemann Try, Sivilingeniørstudent innen energi med spesialisering i energi- og prosessteknologi, Universitetet i BergenSigbjørn Høgne, CEO, ElhubMyselie Nguyen, Sales Executive for Services & Software, EmbriqDebattleder: Lisa Tømmervåg, EuropowerKonferansen ble sponset av Agder Energi Fleksibilitet, Cognite, Digin, DNV, Elhub, Elvia, Embriq, Itera, Kongsberg Digital, Lede, Nettalliansen, Nodes, Statnett og Volue. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Den 22. november 2022 samlet den kommersielle delen av Europower 215 teknologioptimister i energibransjen for erfaringsoverføring og læring på TEKNOLOGIOPTIMISTENE - ENERGIBRANSJENS IT-KONFERANSE. Andreas Bjelland Eriksen, Statssekretær, Olje- og energidepartementetKjell-Rune Verlo, RMELars Berthinussen, leder, DIGINChristopher Wiig, Business Director Digital Grid Operations, DNVDebattleder: Ole Petter Pedersen, EuropowerKonferansen ble sponset av Agder Energi Fleksibilitet, Cognite, Digin, DNV, Elhub, Elvia, Embriq, Itera, Kongsberg Digital, Lede, Nettalliansen, Nodes, Statnett og Volue. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Control System Cyber Security Association International: (CS)²AI
Today, Derek Harp interviews Susan Peterson Sturm, the Chief Information Security Officer at Cognite. Susan is a Transformational Operational Technology leader with 20 years of experience in profitably scaling innovative software-based businesses, including automation, IIOT, and cyber security. She has a proven track record of growing and structuring early-stage, profitable digital software-driven P&Ls in excess of $150M. She specializes in change management, product management, M&A, and strategic alliances. Susan serves on advisory boards of Cognite, Innosphere Ventures & One Warm Coat. Susan is an incredible individual with vast experience! She's an empath, DEI champion, mentor, board advisor, and volunteer focused on poverty alleviation. In this episode, she discusses her background, talks to Derek about her professional journey, and offers helpful tips and advice.You won't want to miss this episode if you are considering a career in the cybersecurity space. Tune in to hear Susan's fascinating story and benefit from her years of experience in the security field. Show highlights:Susan talks about her studies.Her motivation for pivoting into energy after graduating from college.What she gained from her career in international affairs.Some of Susan's interesting roles early on in her career.The benefits of getting in-the-field experience.There are many different leadership paths to be chosen within the industry.What you can gain from working abroad with distributed teams.Where security first intersected with Susan's career.Why it's worth investing your time in networks.How being vulnerable can help you develop valuable relationships.The role mentorship has played in Susan's career.How Susan ended up in her current role as a CISO.Motherhood can be very challenging for women in senior roles. The importance of moving on from any workplace where you don't feel safe to express your needs.Links and resources:(CS)²AICogniteSusan Peterson Sturm on LinkedInMentioned in this episode:Join CS2AIJoin the largest organization for cybersecurity professionals. Membership has its benefits! We keep you up to date on the latest cybersecurity news and education. Preroll MembershipOur Sponsors:We'd like to thank our sponsors for their faithful support of this podcast. Without their support we would not be able to bring you this valuable content. We'd appreciate it if you would support these companies because they support us! Network Perception Waterfall Security Tripwire KPMG Cyber
Podcast: CS2AI Control System Cyber Security Association International: (CS)²AIEpisode: 57: Using Mentorship to Help Advance Your Cybersecurity Career with Susan Peterson SturmPub date: 2022-11-08Today, Derek Harp interviews Susan Peterson Sturm, the Chief Information Security Officer at Cognite. Susan is a Transformational Operational Technology leader with 20 years of experience in profitably scaling innovative software-based businesses, including automation, IIOT, and cyber security. She has a proven track record of growing and structuring early-stage, profitable digital software-driven P&Ls in excess of $150M. She specializes in change management, product management, M&A, and strategic alliances. Susan serves on advisory boards of Cognite, Innosphere Ventures & One Warm Coat. Susan is an incredible individual with vast experience! She's an empath, DEI champion, mentor, board advisor, and volunteer focused on poverty alleviation. In this episode, she discusses her background, talks to Derek about her professional journey, and offers helpful tips and advice.You won't want to miss this episode if you are considering a career in the cybersecurity space. Tune in to hear Susan's fascinating story and benefit from her years of experience in the security field. Show highlights:Susan talks about her studies.Her motivation for pivoting into energy after graduating from college.What she gained from her career in international affairs.Some of Susan's interesting roles early on in her career.The benefits of getting in-the-field experience.There are many different leadership paths to be chosen within the industry.What you can gain from working abroad with distributed teams.Where security first intersected with Susan's career.Why it's worth investing your time in networks.How being vulnerable can help you develop valuable relationships.The role mentorship has played in Susan's career.How Susan ended up in her current role as a CISO.Motherhood can be very challenging for women in senior roles. The importance of moving on from any workplace where you don't feel safe to express your needs.Links and resources:(CS)²AICogniteSusan Peterson Sturm on LinkedInMentioned in this episode:Join CS2AIJoin the largest organization for cybersecurity professionals. Membership has its benefits! We keep you up to date on the latest cybersecurity news and education. Preroll MembershipOur Sponsors:We'd like to thank our sponsors for their faithful support of this podcast. Without their support we would not be able to bring you this valuable content. We'd appreciate it if you would support these companies because they support us! Network Perception Waterfall Security Tripwire KPMG CyberThe podcast and artwork embedded on this page are from Derek Harp, which is the property of its owner and not affiliated with or endorsed by Listen Notes, Inc.
Francois shared his experience of bringing the Norway-based Cognite to the US market, discussed the most significant challenges he has faced along the way, and compared corporate cultures in the US and Europe. BIODr. Francois Laborie is the President of Cognite North America, overseeing Cognite's expansion and operations in the US, Canada, and Latin America. He has had an extensive career in the technology industry, serving in both research and executive roles. Francois has been at the heart of the transformation of the media industry through technology. He spent 11 years as COO and CCO of Vizrt, where he focused on disrupting journalism by empowering media content creators with visual storytelling tools. Before that, Francois managed research projects on collective decision-making and human-computer interfaces at the Airbus Group Corporate Research Center. TIMESTAMPS01:00 Francois and Cognite06:15 Competition with internally built systems08:40 Go-To-Market Strategy11:40 Reception of Cognite by US and EU clients15:35 Selecting sales personnel19:30 Comparing corporate cultures in the US and Europe20:20 Involvements of investors23:30 Long-term vision for CogniteSeason B is Sponsored by CELIGO, IPaaS for Mid-Market companies.SIGN UP at https://www.saashimi.cloud to receive transcripts of the interviews and news about upcoming guests and events.
In this unchurned conversation about the rise of the customer success echo chamber with Alex Farmer, VP of Customer Success at Cognite, we discuss:The June 2022 CS Excellence AwardsThe perils of CS as an echo chamberThe need for CS to be a cross functional, multidisciplinary mindsetLearn about Cognite and the CS team thereWhat to do when high touch isn't available“Customer Success is a team and company-wide responsibility WE REALLY FIND OURSELVES STRUGGLING TO DRIVE change and impact. We need to go out and influence other teams to make it more customer-centric."Get tips and insights from top leaders of the Customer Relationship world in your inbox each week. Subscribe to the Unchurned weekly newsletter at www.update.ai/unchurnedAbout Alex FarmerAlex is a CS executive with experience building post-sale teams to reduce churn at high-growth B2B SaaS scale-ups. He is the Founder and CEO of Customer Success Excellence - the world's first awards event dedicated to the Customer Success profession and has been recognized as a 2021 Top 25 Customer Success Influencer and 2020 Top 100 Customer Success Strategist by SuccessHacker. He is currently serving as the VP Customer Success at Cognite, a global industrial AI SaaS company supporting the full-scale digital transformation of heavy-asset industries around the world. Thank you for tuning into the Unchurned podcast! If you enjoyed the episode, please subscribe to the show and leave us an awesome rating & review. Josh would love to connect to hear your feedback & suggestions. Get in touch with him on Linkedin & Twitter. Follow UpdateAI for latest news on the unchurned podcast on Linkedin & TwitterUpdateAI presents Unchurned
How can polluting oil companies possibly achieve net zero emissions? In this episode, we hear from Carolina Torres, Executive Director of Energy Industry Transformation at Cognite, about the ambitious promises made by energy companies and how AI is making it possible to meet those efficiency and sustainability goals. Carolina and Deep dive into the details of energy production, oil rigs, and emissions in the context of AI. Carolina explains why the energy industry has struggled to leverage AI and how industrial data contextualization improves the safety and sustainability of operations. Finally, she touches on the future of sustainable energy production, including how to make Carbon Capture and Sequestration and other emission-reducing practices profitable. Learn more about Carolina here: https://www.linkedin.com/in/carolinatorres88/
In episode 157 of the Futurized podcast, the topic is Energy System Transformation. Our guest is Carolina Torres, Executive Director of Energy Industry Transformation at Cognite. In this conversation with host Trond Arne Undheim (@trondau), they talk about how software can help transform the energy industry and needed sustainability breakthroughs. Trond's takeaway Digitizing heavy asset industries is a key challenge of our time, and it won't be easy. Luckily, there are ways to go about it, and software is key to the transition because it allows the industry to track its progress. We can only hope the analytics is used to speed up the process rather than do the minimum, our ecosystem depends on it. Perhaps we can do more than hoping, though, as we can each put pressure on our employers and governments and local city councils, make investment choices, and practice sustainability. If you like this topic, you may enjoy other episodes of Futurized, such as episode 123, Regenerative Business, episode 70, The Future of Cleantech, or episode 126, Industrial Biomanufacturing. Hopefully, you'll find something awesome in these or other episodes. If so, do let us know by messaging us, we would love to share your thoughts with other listeners. Please share this show with those you care about. To find us on social media is easy, we are Futurized on LinkedIn and YouTube and Futurized2 on Instagram and Twitter: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/futurized2/ Twitter (@Futurized2): https://twitter.com/Futurized2 Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Futurized-102998138625787 LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/futurized YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/Futurized Podcast RSS: https://feed.podbean.com/www.futurized.co/feed.xml See you next time. Futurized—conversations that matter.
Dr. Francois Laborie of Cognite shares his expertise on innovating business models to optimize production processes. He and the Jeffs discuss: • Cybersecurity in critical industries. • The role of data in sustainability practices. • Autonomy & the future of heavy industries.Follow Us on Facebook, Instagram, or TwitterGet in touch InnovationJunkie.com
This week Michael invites Cognite's Paula Doyle to come on the show and talk about her comments in this article. We'll see if she accepts. And some thoughts on fuel prices and 15% ethanol. This episode is made possible by TechnipFMC Brought to you on the Oil and Gas Global Network, the largest and most listened-to podcast network for the oil and energy industry. More from OGGN ... Podcasts LinkedIn Group LinkedIn Company Page Get notified about industry events
On this episode of Innovations in Leadership Kristen interviews Alex Farmer, the Vice President of Customer Success for Cognite, and we're going to talk about how to leverage community in high touch programs.Don't forget to subscribe to stay up-to-date with Innovations in Leadership!
Å hente verdi fra data er mer enn å bare kjøpe riktig teknologi. I denne episoden tar vi utgangspunkt i industrielle data, og dypdykker inn i reisen fra å tilgjengeliggjøre data til den skaper målbar verdi. Episodens eksperter er Petter Jacob Jacobsen, Vice President Business Development i Cognite og Johan Ekström, leder for Applied Intelligence i Accenture Norge.
A SEAT at THE TABLE: Leadership, Innovation & Vision for a New Era
Energy is an integralpart of everyone's life and business, but few people outside of the sector really spend much time thinking about it. We just sort of take it for granted.However, there's been heighten concern about the environmental impact of carbon gases prompting governments and companies to focus on reducing CO2 emissions.Even for those people for whom Climate Change has not been top of mind, the sudden rise in energy prices in the past month or so got their attention. The solution - to both cleaning up the environment and potentially lowering energy prices - is said to be renewable energy.But can we really harness enough wind, solar, hydro and other green energy sources to replace fossil fuels? And if so, what will it take to achieve this?If you want to truly understand what is happening with renewable energy - from an energy industry point of view - then the person to speak with Carolina Torres. She has more than 29 years of global experience in the oil and gas industry from roles that spanned exploration, field development, finance, drilling, digital transformation, and digital product development.Currently Carolina is the Executive Director of Energy Industry Transformation at Cognite, where she helps industrial companies optimize their existing energy production, move towards more sustainable energy solutions, and future-proof their digital and data systems for a carbon-neutral future.In this episode of A Seat at The Table, Carolina will talk about - What she sees as the biggest barrier to renewables going mass market- A key difference between fossil fuels and renewable energy.- Why we need to take a totally new approach to how we analyze data- What might be coming next for the energy sectorUSEFUL LINKSCongnite's website:Connect with Carolina Torres on LinkedInLearn more about 'Current Situation': https://thecurrentsituation.netA Seat at The Table's website: https://seat.fmFollow A Seat at The Table on LinkedIn:
Welcome to the Oil & Gas Digital Doers Podcast — brought to you by Topcoder on the Oil and Gas Global Network. In this episode our host Michael O'Sullivan talks with industry veteran Carolina Torres who talks her years leading digital at BP and how she brings that goodness to others through her role at Cognite. Links: Our sponsor Topcoder – https://topcoder.com – the original pioneer in open talent models Carolina Torres – https://www.linkedin.com/in/carolinatorres88/ Cognite – https://www.cognite.com/en/ Connect with OGGN Interested in sponsoring? If you would like to get your company in front of our professional audience, please contact our producer, Savannah Wilson. More Oil and Gas Global Network Podcasts Oil and Gas This Week Podcast | Oil and Gas HS&E Podcast | Oil and Gas Industry Leaders | Oil and Gas Onshore | PITCH Podcast |Oil and Gas Tech Podcast | Women Offshore Podcast | Permian Perspective| Oil and Gas Elevate Podcast Engage with Oil and Gas Global Network LinkedIn Group | LinkedIn Company Page | Facebook | modalpoint | OGGN Street Team Facebook Group | LinkedIn Group Events on Deck: Get Modalpoint's Monthly Events Email Get Automatically Notified About Oil & Gas Events Once a Month Connect with Michael O'Sullivan LinkedIn| E-Mail | Oil and Gas Global Network
In this episode, our host Anika Zubair chats with Alex Farmer, VP of Customer Success at Cognite, about building customer advocacy programs.Creating strong customer advocates is something that every customer success professional strives for with their customer base. But what makes a good customer become an advocate? Is it how much of your product they use? A positive survey feedback? or them becoming a reference? Not only is it difficult to define a customer advocate but it also difficult to transform your good customers into great advocates. Podcast enquiries: sofia@planhat.com
Alex Farmer is a 2021 Top 25 Customer Success Influencer, VP of CS at Cognite and Founder of Customer Success Excellence - The Customer Success Awards. With a great depth and breadth of experience, Alex brings his knowledge in the B2B / SaaS industry to this conversation. He has been on the front-line in terms of implementing software helping customers see how data can do more across their business. He speaks to us about the rise in importance of Customer Success as a function in the now normal remote reality, skillsets required by CSMs, using intuition to work with stakeholders, and contextualizing the issues with value outtake. Cognite is a global industrial AI Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) company supporting the full-scale digital transformation of heavy-asset industries around the world. Follow Precursive on: Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/company/precursive Twitter: https://twitter.com/precursive Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/precursive/Youtube: http://ow.ly/RPxH50Chv9k
Welcome back to another episode! This Week, Mark and Paige hit the following: * ABB and IBM to Bolster Cybersecurity for Industrial Operations * Halliburton Sees Signs of Rebirth * ConocoPhillips Makes $9.7B Acquisition * Dakota Access Oil Pipeline Clears Hurdle To Doubling Capacity * UAE and Israel open talks on once-secret crude oil pipeline * Pioneer Natural Resources to Buy Parsley Energy for $4.5 Billion * Alberta To Restart Oil Lease Sales Despite Crisis * OPEC Says Group Will Ensure Oil Prices do not Plunge Again * How The Oil Industry Fared Under The Last Nine U.S. Presidents Industrial Transformation takes center stage at Cognite's Global “Ignite Talks” October 27-29 Free https://www.cognite.com/en/ignite-talks/schedule Support the Show: Reviews If you want to get a question answered for next month's FFQA, click the link below. Enjoy! Have a question? Click here to ask. Keep up the great work I listen to this podcast nearly every week. I am an automation small business owner in the Powder River Basin and the Bakken. Especially during this downturn I come to this podcast for a grip on the whole industry and other industries affecting the oil and gas industry. I wouldn't say that this... Tab*s via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 10/14/20 The Weekly Rig Count by Baker Hughes https://rigcount.bakerhughes.com/rig-count-overview Area Count Down U.S. 287 +5 Canada 83 +3 International 702 -45 IBM Giveaway Enter to Win Here! Sign-up for your chance to win a T-shirt with a unique serial number. This means each shirt is different making it an awesome collector's item! Plus it comes inside an official OGGN insulated tumbler. At the end of the year we will have a drawing to win our grand prize! This will be a pool of all of the serial numbers on the t-shirts! The grand prize will be announced a bit later in the year! Grab your IBM T-Shirt! 78! Come grab your shirt! You have two weeks from the day that this airs to reach out to Paige and/or Mark with a picture of you and your shirt to claim your box of goodies! Leave a Review Enjoy listening? Support the show by leaving a review in iTunes. Facebook Street Team Moved to LinkedIn Company | Group | Street Team Connect with OGGN Interested in Sponsoring?? If you would like to get your company in front of our professional audience, please contact our Producer, Savannah Wilson (Savannah.Wilson@oggn.com).
In this episode I interview Katrine Tjolsen and learn how she went from being a Consultant at McKinsey's Oslo office to becoming a Product Manager at Cognite.
Bare to år etter etableringen har Cognite på Fornebo snart 200 ansatte fra rundt 20 nasjonaliteter. De har også 30 praktikanter fra universiteter som Stanford og MIT. John Markus Lervik har bygget selskaper før, men ikke så raskt som denne gangen. Han vil lage et selskap som kan være ledende i den nye industri 4.0 alle snakker om. Da gjelder det å håndtere data. Enorme mengder av data. Uten å vikle seg inn i visjoner, som mange andre gjør. Lervik ser at halve verdien handler om å vise fram datagrunnlaget til menneskene i bedriftene. Når det er gjort, kan man begynne å automatisere. I dag snakker vi med Cognitegründeren.
Sponsor: For the latest news covering the entire tabletop role-playing industry, turn to Roleplayers Chronicle at roleplayerschronicle.com! Support Caleb the Know Evil GM in his Kickstarter, No Security! Synopsis: After barely surviving the ordeal in the Cognite bunker near the Somatek facility, the Firewall team must get to their next lead. Unfortunately it's a Triad held ship in orbit over the moon. As they make arrangements for their ship, the forks left behind on Venus will have to deal with their own problems, with implications that will affect their future operations. But even after the main crew arranges transportation to the ship, they find one of their past problems coming back to haunt them.