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Missy Russell, Executive Director at the IEEE Computer Society, and David delve into the strategy shaping the future of technology and the events industry. Missy shares key initiatives her group is focusing on and how their events support these objectives. Discover how they align their strategy with the evolving needs of their technical communities and “conference groupings.” David also explores the challenges and opportunities of Open Access for conferences with Missy, and how the Computer Society is addressing them. Missy discusses activating social good through conferences, including co-locating mission-focused programs with larger events. Finally, the two chat about the “whole-system approach” of Convene, and ‘One IEEE' events, and how other IEEE societies can adopt these concepts.
Software Engineering Radio - The Podcast for Professional Software Developers
Adam Tornhill, founder and CTO of CodeScene, joins host Giovanni Asproni to speak about behavioral code analysis. Behavioral code analysis is a set of practical techniques aimed at identifying patterns in how a development organization interacts with the codebase they're building. It can be used to prioritize technical debt to maximize return on investment; to identify communication and team-coordination bottlenecks in code; to drive refactorings guided by data from how the system evolves; and to detect code quality problems before they become maintenance issues. The episode starts with a broad description of the techniques, providing some examples from real projects, and ends with suggestions on how to get started with applying them. During the conversation, Adam and Giovanni touch on a set of related topics, including the applicability of the techniques to legacy, green-, and brown-field projects; ethical and privacy implications; and the importance of context when judging code quality.
Software Engineering Radio - The Podcast for Professional Software Developers
Matt Frisbie, author of Creating Browser Extensions, speaks with host Kanchan Shringi about browser extensions, including key areas where they've been successful. Based on Matt's experience as a developer working for Google, Doordash, and a startup he founded, they examine tools for building extensions, as well as APIs they have access to. The conversation presents detailed issues such as cross-browser compatibilities to keep in mind when developing extensions and mechanisms in the browser to prevent security vulnerabilities, and finally examines how emerging platforms can help developers take advantage of exciting new possibilities with web extensions.
In this episode of the Hewlett Packard Labs podcast “From Research to Reality,” Dejan Milojicic hosts Suparna Bhattacharya, newly promoted HPE Fellow and VP at Hewlett Packard Labs. The focus is on technical leadership. Suparna discusses the importance of being a fellow, her work with data and trustworthy AI, and advice for colleagues in her field. She emphasizes the importance of data for AI and open-source applications. She concludes by sharing anecdotes from her personal life.
In next week's episode of the Hewlett Packard Labs podcast “From Research to Reality,” Dejan Milojicic hosts Suparna Bhattacharya, newly promoted HPE Fellow and VP at Hewlett Packard Labs. The focus will be on technical leadership. Suparna will discuss the importance of being a fellow, her work with data and trustworthy AI, and advice for colleagues in her field. She emphasizes the importance of data for AI and open-source applications. She concludes by sharing anecdotes from her personal life.
In this week's episode of the Hewlett Packard Labs Podcast “From Research to Reality”, Dejan Milojicic hosts Jeff Fougere, an innovation Strategist at Hewlett Packard Enterprise. Jeff presents his professional history from mechanical engineering to patents, to the legal department's innovation lab. He discusses how AR/VR has helped advance the way people work and provides examples of how the technology has helped bring the legal department together during COVID. To make his point stronger, he takes us on a journey through a real Hewlett Packard Enterprise metaverse campus, where we are joined by Carole Macpherson, Gary Orsolini, Rob Homburg, Daniel Sherrill, Nyla Kongsinh, and Rishi Varma, from around the world and across our organizations. On a personal note, Jeff tells us about hiking opportunities in Colorado.
In this week's episode of the Hewlett Packard Labs Podcast “From Research to Reality”, Dejan Milojicic hosts Jim Greener, Director of Silicon Design Lab in Hewlett Packard Labs. Jim takes us through history of Silicon Design and how the landscape changed from his early career days till today. Jim discusses a couple of successful projects and he hints at possible future of silicon design. We discuss how the whole industry, not only components, transformed through a disaggregation. On a personal side, Jim is the first interviewee who grew up, went to school and spent his whole career in one town. He explains the wonderful outdoor opportunities in and around Ft Collins, Colorado.
In next week's episode of the Hewlett Packard Labs Podcast “From Research to Reality”, Dejan Milojicic switches the chairs again. He is interviewed by Tom Coughlin on the topic of Technology Predictions. Dejan explains why, especially today, predictions are so important. He takes us through the history of his predictions work, such as the IEEE Computer Society (CS) 2022 Report; the annual CS predictions; and the most recent Future of Workforce report. He then predicts his own predictions work. If you are a fan of crystal balls, you should not miss this podcast.
In this week's episode of the Hewlett Packard Labs Podcast “From Research to Reality”, Dejan Milojicic switches the chairs again. He is interviewed by Tom Coughlin on the topic of Technology Predictions. Dejan explains why, especially today, predictions are so important. He takes us through the history of his predictions work, such as the IEEE Computer Society (CS) 2022 Report; the annual CS predictions; and the most recent Future of Workforce report. He then predicts his own predictions work. If you are a fan of crystal balls, you should not miss this podcast.
We speak with Dr Nick Tate, President of the Australian Computer Society (ACS). Nick is also President of the South-East Asia Regional Computer Confederation (SEARCC) and an Adjunct Professor of IT and Electrical Engineering at the University of Queensland.The ACS has recommended the Australian Government change the way electronic surveillance is performed by the nation's law enforcement agencies.In a written response to the Department of Home Affairs' Reform of Australia's electronic surveillance framework Discussion Paper last week, ACS called on the government to stop ‘deputising' IT professionals and technology companies.This follows ACS' objection to the 2018 Assistance and Access Bill requiring Australian IT companies and professionals to secretly assist in cracking electronic protections when called upon to do so by agencies.To read more visit https://australiansecuritymagazine.com.au/call-out-to-stop-deputising-tech-companies/To view the MySec.TV version visit https://mysecuritymarketplace.com/av-media/call-out-to-stop-deputising-tech-companies/
Sorularını Sor: https://forms.gle/Est8BS9RUHe9c1fj9 Kariyer Sohbetleri Diğer kariyer sohbetleri için http://bit.ly/cpathscareertalks Diğer kariyer sohbetlerinden kesitler için http://bit.ly/cpathscareertalksscenes Kariyer sohbetlerini takip etmek için http://bit.ly/cpathscareertalkscalender Spotify'dan bizi takip etmek için: https://bit.ly/kesisenyollarspotify ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Selim Önal ve Sedat Çağdaş Selim Önal Kimdir? 1985 yılında İstanbul'da doğdu. 2004 yılında Koç Lisesi'nden mezun olduktan sonra aynı yıl Sabancı Üniversite'sinde lisans eğitimine başladı. 2008 yılında Sabancı Üniversitesi'nin Bilgisayar Bilimi ve Mühendisliği anadal ve Matematik yandal programlarından mezun olup Brown Üniversite'sinde İşlemsel Biyoloji alanında doktoraya başladı. 2010 yılında Master derecesi alıp doktora programından ayrıldı. 2010 yılı Haziran ayında Oracle'da Fusion Applications takımında uygulama mühendisi olarak çalışmaya başladı. 2011 yılı Temmuz ayında Google'a katıldı, ve 2016 Ocak ayına kadar Google Arama motoru üzerinde yazılım mühendisi olarak çalıştı. 2016 Ocak ayından 2017 Haziran ayına kadar Palantir'de yine yazılım mühendisi olarak çalıştıktan sonra 2017 Temmuz ayında Quip (Salesforce) şirketinde çalışmaya başladı. Sedat Çağdaş Kimdir? Derneğimizde DevPaths programını koordine eden Sedat Çağdaş, 2015 yılında İstanbul Teknik Üniversitesi Bilgisayar Mühendisliği lisans eğitimine başlayıp 2020 yılında tamamladı. Üniversite yıllarında İstanbul Teknik Üniversitesi'nde çeşitli kulüplerde aktif rol aldı. IEEE ITU'de Computer Society başkanı ve ITU ACM Student Chapter kulübünde kurucu başkan yardımcısı olarak görev aldı. Lisans eğitimi sırasında çeşitli startuplarda yazılım geliştirici olarak çalıştı.Şu anda Yelp Şirketinde yazılım mühendisi olarak çalışmakta ve derneğimizde DevPaths programı koordinatörü olarak görev almaktadır. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Hakkımızda Kesişen Yollar Derneği, eğitim ve sosyal hizmet alanlarında Türkiye'ye yönelik çeşitli projeler geliştirmekte ve etkinlikler düzenlemektedir. Bu projeler ve etkinliklerdeki amacımız eğitimde fırsat eşitsizliğini azaltmak ve bunu yaparken de bambaşka dünyaları ve farklı hayat tarzlarını kesiştirmek, birbirimizden öğrenmek, esinlenmek ve birbirimize ilham kaynağı olmak. Her şeyin başı eğitim fakat biz bunun farklılıklara saygıyı, hoşgörüyü, empatiyi ve sosyal sorumluluk bilincini aşılayan bir eğitim olduğuna inanıyoruz. Bu inancı bizimle paylaşan ve bize destek olmak isteyen, etnik kökeni, inancı, siyasi görüşü, cinsiyeti, cinsel yönelimi ve yaşı ne olursa olsun herkesle ortak bir paydada buluşabileceğimize inanıyoruz. Sosyal Medya ve İletişim Facebook : http://bit.ly/cpathsfacebook Instagram : http://bit.ly/cpathsinstagram LinkedIn : http://bit.ly/cpathslinkedin Medium : http://bit.ly/cpathsmedium Twitter : http://bit.ly/cpathstwitter Website : https://kesisenyollar.org/ Mail : info@cpaths.org Bize destek olmak için: http://bit.ly/cpathsdonation
In this episode of IASA Global's podcast series, The Argument, IASA CEO, Paul Preiss has an unscripted, candid conversation with two leaders in architecture transformation and leadership: Whynde Kuehn and Eva Kammerfors. This discussion focuses on how to create a true business-impacting architecture practice, how to become a transformational chief architect, and how to help organizations manage change in a dynamic business environment. Participants discuss the qualities of bringing architects together, shared interactions between business and solution architects, and how to grow a practice that delivers on the promise of digital. Whynde Kuehn is the Founder and Managing Director of S2E Transformation, helping organizations bridge the gap between strategy and execution. Whynde has extensive experience in enterprise transformation and planning and is a passionate advocate for using business architecture to enable effective strategy execution and digital transformation. Eva Kammerfors is an experienced enterprise and business architecture practitioner specializing in architecture management and governance, change leadership, and business and IT transformation. Eva is a Senior Advisor and owner of network organization Teama AB, where she acts as a mentor and leader in companies and organizations using architecture as a tool for digital transformation. Eva is an engaged speaker in the chief architect community, trainer in business and IT architecture and certifies Chief Architects at the Computer Society.
In this week's episode of the Hewlett Packard Labs Podcast “From Research to Reality”, Dejan Milojicic hosts Anu Mercian and Diman Zad Tootaghaj, senior research scientist and research scientist at Hewlett Packard Labs. Anu and Diman discuss various aspects of deploying and using accelerators at Edge. They analyze a number of quantifiable indicators such as performance, scale, power, privacy and security, as well as qualitative, such as ease of development and flexibility. They explain major technical and regulatory challenges. They conclude with the topic of life-work balance, how they wind down from technology, and the importance of family.
In next week's episode of the Hewlett Packard Labs Podcast “From Research to Reality”, Dejan Milojicic hosts Faraz Ahmed and Lianjie Cao, research scientists at Hewlett Packard Labs. Faraz and Lianjie discuss aspects of orchestrating (managing) Edge. They compare edge vs data center orchestration and discuss ease of deployment as an orchestration use case. They explain major challenges in scaling and securing edge orchestration. They put their research in the context of HPE strategy and HPE products. They conclude with their favorite hobbies: hiking, badminton. And hiking.
In this episode Dr. Neeta Trivedi, a former senior scientist with the Defence Research and Development Organization (DRDO) and an entrepreneur, is in conversation with Sivaguru. Neeta shares her experiences onHer modest family background from a small town with modest dreamsEven without access to information sources, wanting to do something different, something bigBeing fortunate to have passionate teachers right from primary school, who were invested in building good persons overall, and nt just limiting themselves to teaching the curriculumGetting into a new program launched by DRDO, to develop computer scientistsStarting her career with computer land war game systemsUsing the 2167-A methodology for software developmentGetting opportunities to attend conferences including once where she got to meet Prof. Watts Humphrey{understanding that developing software systems is more than writing some lines of code}About meeting her husband to be and later shifting to Bangalore after marriageWorking on cockpit display systems for the Light Combat AircraftGetting her first opportunity to see what is ‘inside the box' of a computer and did not have an option of opting out.And how that have her a very good experience to understand various dynamics in a large programHow the nuclear blast at Pokhran and subsequent Y2k meant a lot of constraints to be faced by the scientistsHaving the rigor of 100% test coverage, 0% dead code etcAn interesting situation while integrating subsystems that took many months to resolve and the learning from that experienceNuances in hardware design that influence or constrain software to be developed or deployedMoving to work on UAVs and adopting structured systems development methodologies (standard 498)How she likes to use a metaphor of a divided two way street and 2167A, her experience with 2207, that is more flexibleAbout using beetles to reach inaccessible spaces in times of disaster, where UAVs cannot & interesting experiences convening a group on micro air vehiclesAbout taking a voluntary retirement and starting a companyHandling Functional and non functional requirementsThe importance and need for systems thinkingNeeta did MSc Computer Science from Devi Ahilya University, Indore, through a DRDO sponsored programme, and joined DRDO in 1989. She later pursued academics while on the job, to obtain MSc (engineering) and PhD from Indian Institute of Science in the areas of Wireless Sensor Networks and Information Fusion.Neeta worked for DRDO for 28 years before voluntarily retiring as Scientist ‘G'. She had a brief stint as Subject Matter Expert in Tata Advanced Systems Ltd after that, and is presently focusing on her startup venture Inferigence Quotient LLP.During her initial years in ISSA-DRDO, Delhi, she was a team member for Computerised Land Wargames for the Indian Army. From 1996 to 2007 at ADE-DRDO, Bangalore, she led the software design and development team for Cockpit Display Systems for the Indian Light Combat Aircraft, Tejas. The display computer hardware and software were designed and developed completely within India at a time when indegenious capabilities in these areas were at a nascent stage, and private industry was still evolving. The display system successfully flew many hundreds of times, providing a platform for proving other avionics subsystems as well. From 2007 to 2017 at ADE she headed the UAV Payload Data Processing group, contributing to the ground image exploitation systems of various UAV programmes including micro, mini, tactical and MALE UAVs.At TASL she contributed to Mission Systems, Ground Operating Systems and Ground Support Systems for aerial surveillance platforms, and to group autonomy for aerial robots.Her startup venture is about building intelligent systems using computer vision and machine learning.She has been part of many other technical and techno-managerial activities. She was expert member and convener of the Aeronautics R&D Board panel SIGMA (Special Interest Group on MAVs) for over 5 years, expert panel member of National Programme on MAVs, a joint initiative by DRDO and DST, contributed to white paper on homeland security for Govt of India. She has over 20 technical papers in national and international journals and conferences, and has also been on review panels herself.Neeta is a senior member of IEEE and of Computer Society of India. She has received various awards including Young Engineer Award from Indian National Academy of Engineers, Young Scientist Awards from DRDO and from ADE, and Technology Award from DRDO. Her professional interests include Multisensor Data Fusion, Computer Vision, AI, Mission Systems for Aerial Surveillance Platforms, Ground Operating and Support Systems for UAVs, Payload Data Processing, Avionics and Cockpit Displays, Autonomous Single- and Multi-agent Robot Systems including Hybrid Navigation, Software and Systems Engineering.Contact: neeta@inferq.comFor covid relief http://www.auwa.in/podforchange OR https://fundraisers.giveindia.org/fundraisers/podforchange-covid-relief-fund
In next week's episode of the Hewlett Packard Labs Podcast “From Research to Reality”, Dejan Milojicic hosts Anu Mercian and Diman Zad Tootaghaj, senior research scientist and research scientist at Hewlett Packard Labs. Anu and Diman discuss various aspects of deploying and using accelerators at Edge. They analyze a number of quantifiable indicators such as performance, scale, power, privacy and security, as well as qualitative, such as ease of development and flexibility. They explain major technical and regulatory challenges. They conclude with the topic of life-work balance, how they wind down from technology, and the importance of family.
In next week’s episode of the Hewlett Packard Labs Podcast “From Research to Reality”, Dejan Milojicic hosts Sharad Singhal, Distinguished Technologist at Hewlett Packard Enterprise. They discuss OpenFAM, an open source software for Fabric Attached Memory. Sharad explains FAM’s benefits and how OpenFAM reliably supports FAM at scale. Sharad differentiates HPC applications from large memory applications supported by load-store memory interfaces. Sharad ends the podcast describing how he grew up listening to Apollo missions on radio, which has shaped his whole career.SHOW LESS
In this podcast we discuss Dejan Milojicic receiving IEEE Computer Society Richard Merwin Award 2021. This time we’re turning the table, Cullen Bash will interview Dejan. They discuss the award, what it takes to receive one and why it is important. They cover three specific areas: technology predictions, Computer Society Report 2022, and Special Technical Communities. Dejan explains relevance of volunteering to industry and his future endeavors.
Next week we’ll discuss Dejan Milojicic receiving IEEE Computer Society Richard Merwin Award 2021. This time we’re turning the table, Cullen Bash will interview Dejan. They will discuss the award, what it takes to receive one and why it is important. They will cover three specific areas: technology predictions, Computer Society Report 2022, and Special Technical Communities. Dejan explains relevance of volunteering to industry and his future endeavors.
In next week’s episode of the Hewlett Packard Labs Podcast “From Research to Reality”, Dejan Milojicic hosts Pete Beckman, Senior Computer Scientist at Argonne National Lab. Pete presents his views of three convergences that are taking place: HPC and Cloud; HPC and AI; and AI at Edge. For each convergence, Pete discusses core technology, programming models, security, and privacy. Beside technology, Pete also reflects on the business and adoption angle. With diverse cultural heritage, Pete explains how he settled in Chicago, but continued traveling around the world. He concludes by giving us examples of the importance of inclusion and diversity.
In this week’s episode of the Hewlett Packard Labs Podcast “From Research to Reality”, Dejan Milojicic hosts Pete Beckman, Senior Computer Scientist at Argonne National Lab. Pete presents his views of three convergences that are taking place: HPC and Cloud; HPC and AI; and AI at Edge. For each convergence, Pete discusses core technology, programming models, security, and privacy. Beside technology, Pete also reflects on the business and adoption angle. With diverse cultural heritage, Pete explains how he settled in Chicago, but continued traveling around the world. He concludes by giving us examples of the importance of inclusion and diversity.
In this week’s episode of the Hewlett Packard Labs Podcast “From Research to Reality”, Dejan Milojicic hosts Kirk Bresniker, Fellow and VP in Hewlett Packard Enterprise. Kirk addresses one of the most intriguing topics of ethics in AI. Kirk discusses its importance, benefits, and applicability. He explores end-to-end aspect of ethics in AI, its governance and opportunities for regulatory compliance. Kirk analyzes human in the loop and explainability of AI ethical decisions. He points out importance of organizations that drive the dialogue on regional and global ethics and AI and hints at future technologies that can enable better ethical decisions in AI. Kirk concludes with his culinary skills.
In next week’s episode of the Hewlett Packard Labs Podcast “From Research to Reality”, Dejan Milojicic hosts Kirk Bresniker, Fellow and VP in Hewlett Packard Enterprise. Kirk addresses one of the most intriguing topics of ethics in AI. Kirk discusses its importance, benefits, and applicability. He explores end-to-end aspect of ethics in AI, its governance and opportunities for regulatory compliance. Kirk analyzes human in the loop and explainability of AI ethical decisions. He points out importance of organizations that drive the dialogue on regional and global ethics and AI and hints at future technologies that can enable better ethical decisions in AI. Kirk concludes with his culinary skills.
In this week’s episode of the Hewlett Packard Labs Podcast “From Research to Reality”, Dejan Milojicic hosts Suparna Bhattacharya, Distinguished Technologist at Hewlett Packard Labs. Suparna will discuss her current project on self-learning for improved data for AI. She emphasizes importance of data for AI and open source delivery, including her past contributions to Linux. Suparna explains to us Software Bloat based on her book with the same title. She concludes with examples of inclusion and diversity.
In next week’s episode of the Hewlett Packard Labs Podcast “From Research to Reality”, Dejan Milojicic hosts Suparna Bhattacharya, Distinguished Technologist at Hewlett Packard Labs. Suparna will discuss her current project on self-learning for improved data for AI. She emphasizes importance of data for AI and open source delivery, including her past contributions to Linux. Suparna explains to us Software Bloat based on her book with the same title. She concludes with examples of inclusion and diversity.
Kariyer Sohbetleri Sorularını Sor: http://bit.ly/3q3EURF Kariyer sohbetlerini takip etmek için: https://bit.ly/2HuqQya Websitemiz: https://kesisenyollar.org/ Youtube kanalımızı takip etmek için: (https://www.google.com/url?q=http://bit.ly/KesisenYollarYoutube&sa=D&ust=1577082982023000&usg=AOvVaw2niNla8XYTVNadIbZ04L_y)http://bit.ly/KesisenYollarYoutube Geri bildirim anketi : http://bit.ly/3q4sQjf Semih Sahin, PhD 1990 Yılında Eskisehir'de doğan Semih Sahin, yazılım konusuna lise yıllarında bilgisayar olimpiyatlarıyla giriş yaptı. Bilkent Üniversitesi Bilgisayar Mühendisliğinde 2008-2013 yıllarında lisans, 2013-2015 yıllarında yüksek lisansını tamamladı. Big Data ve Cloud uzerine çalışmalar yapan Sahin, Georgia Institute of Technology'de doktorasına devam etti. 2015-2019 arasında doktorasını tamamlayan, bu süreçte IBM Thomas J Watson Research Center da araştırma stajlarını tamamlayan Sahin, suanda Google Cloud altında yazılım mühendisi olarak çalışmaktadır. Sedat Cagdas Derneğimizde DevPaths programını koordine eden Sedat Çağdaş, 2015 yılında İstanbul Teknik Üniversitesi Bilgisayar Mühendisliği lisans eğitimine başlayıp 2020 yılında tamamladı. Üniversite yıllarında İstanbul Teknik Üniversitesi'nde çeşitli kulüplerde aktif rol aldı. IEEE ITU'de Computer Society başkanı ve ITU ACM Student Chapter kulübünde kurucu başkan yardımcısı olarak görev aldı. Lisans eğitimi sırasında çeşitli startuplarda yazılım geliştirici olarak çalıştı.Şu anda yazılım mühendisi olarak çalışmakta ve derneğimizde DevPaths programı koordinatörü olarak görev almaktadır.
In this week’s episode of the Hewlett Packard Labs Podcast “From Research to Reality”, Dejan Milojicic hosts Paolo Faraboschi, VP and HPE Fellow at Hewlett Packard Labs, and director of the AI Research Lab. Paolo explains how HPC and AI are converging, using as an example the explosion of the use of accelerators, programming models, and AI platforms. Paolo also discusses the need for “trustworthy AI”, one of the predictions he made as an emerging technology for 2021. Originally from Italy, and having lived across Europe and United States, Paolo compares the different approaches to work/life balance, and the importance of inclusion and diversity. Avid swimmer and water polo player, he also tells us about the importance of sports for a healthy lifestyle.
In next week’s episode of the Hewlett Packard Labs Podcast “From Research to Reality”, Dejan Milojicic hosts Paolo Faraboschi, VP and HPE Fellow at Hewlett Packard Labs, and director of the AI Research Lab. Paolo explains how HPC and AI are converging, using as an example the explosion of the use of accelerators, programming models, and AI platforms. Paolo also discusses the need for “trustworthy AI”, one of the predictions he made as an emerging technology for 2021. Originally from Italy, and having lived across Europe and United States, Paolo compares the different approaches to work/life balance, and the importance of inclusion and diversity. Avid swimmer and water polo player, he also tells us about the importance of sports for a healthy lifestyle.
In the next week’s episode of the Hewlett Packard Labs Podcast “From Research to Reality”, Dejan Milojicic hosts Rangan Sukumar, Distinguished Technologist, at the Chief Technology Office for HPC and MCS. Rangan dissects his roles of a technology maven, an architect and an evangelist in the area of HPC applications. He then discusses convergence of AI, Big Data providing specific examples of use cases and applications. Rangan coins a new term of Scientific Big Data and how it is generated from Heavy Edges. Rangan also introduces us to his views on Inclusion and Diversity as well as how he recharges after work by playing tennis and traditional Indian instrument veena.
In this week’s episode of the Hewlett Packard Labs Podcast “From Research to Reality”, Dejan Milojicic hosts Rangan Sukumar, Distinguished Technologist, at the Chief Technology Office for HPC and MCS. Rangan dissects his roles of a technology maven, an architect and an evangelist in the area of HPC applications. He then discusses convergence of AI, Big Data providing specific examples of use cases and applications. Rangan coins a new term of Scientific Big Data and how it is generated from Heavy Edges. Rangan also introduces us to his views on Inclusion and Diversity as well as how he recharges after work by playing tennis and traditional Indian instrument veena.
In this week’s episode of the Hewlett Packard Labs Podcast “From Research to Reality”, Dejan Milojicic hosts Duncan Roweth, Distinguished Technologist, at the Chief Technology Office for HPC and MCS. Duncan describes the past, present and future of HPC interconnects. He explains the Slingshot interconnect as a basis of exascale systems. He discusses Slingshot components comparing the importance of bandwidth to latency tradeoffs. Duncan compares life in Bristol with rest of the world and shares his hiking experience through New Zealand.
In the next week’s episode of the Hewlett Packard Labs Podcast “From Research to Reality”, Dejan Milojicic hosts Duncan Roweth, Distinguished Technologist, at the Chief Technology Office for HPC and MCS. Duncan describes the past, present and future of HPC interconnects. He explains the Slingshot interconnect as a basis of exascale systems. He discusses Slingshot components comparing the importance of bandwidth to latency tradeoffs. Duncan compares life in Bristol with rest of the world and shares his hiking experience through New Zealand.
Mary Cleary is Secretary General of the Irish Computer Society and Chair of the Irish Digital Skills and Jobs Coalition. She has extensive expertise in and experience of representing the IT profession in Ireland, particularly at a European level, where she is Chair of the CEN TC 428, Digital Competences and IT Professionalism. She advises on European and national skills policy, advising the ICS CIO Forum on professionalism and Continuous Professional Development for all domains, with particular emphasis on eHealth. She holds a Master's Degree in Education, and has extensive experience of ICT professional programme design and implementation. She has worked on several national education initiatives, promoting ICT as a teaching and learning tool. She manages education outreach initiatives, as well as the professional and advocacy activities of HISI (Healthcare Informatics Society of Ireland), and the delivery of a suite of national conferences annually. She is a delegate to the NSAI (National Standards Authority of Ireland) ICT SCC, and a committee member of the Irish Expert Group on Future Skills Needs (EGFSN).
In this week’s episode of the Hewlett Packard Labs Podcast “From Research to Reality”, Dejan Milojicic hosts Nic Dube, HPE Fellow and VP, Chief Technologist for HPC. Nic discusses various aspects of the Future of HPC, such as heterogeneity, packaging, High bandwidth Memory, interconnects, software, as well as delivery models. Beside insightful technical observations, Nic also drives parallels between his competitive sailing and leadership as well as between US and Canada lifestyles and addressing inclusion & diversity and managing work-life balance.
In the next week’s episode of the Hewlett Packard Labs Podcast “From Research to Reality”, Dejan Milojicic hosts Nic Dube, HPE Fellow and VP, Chief Technologist for HPC. Nic discusses various aspects of the Future of HPC, such as heterogeneity, packaging, High bandwidth Memory, interconnects, software, as well as delivery models. Beside insightful technical observations, Nic also drives parallels between his competitive sailing and leadership as well as between US and Canada lifestyles and addressing inclusion & diversity and managing work-life balance.
In this week's episode of the Hewlett Packard Lab’s Podcast From Research to Reality, Martina Trucco, discusses the radical transparency in communication. An Executive in Marketing and Communications, Martina relates marketing and communication to storytelling, to getting the buy-in, and authenticity. She draws the parallel to personal branding and marketing oneself. She teaches us how to best approach and use social networking and how to address diversity and inclusion. She brings up a lot of personal experience and examples from her rich history.
In next episode of the Hewlett Packard Lab’s Podcast From Research to Reality, Martina Trucco, discusses the radical transparency in communication. An Executive in Marketing and Communications, Martina relates marketing and communication to storytelling, to getting the buy-in, and authenticity. She draws the parallel to personal branding and marketing oneself. She teaches us how to best approach and use social networking and how to address diversity and inclusion. She brings up a lot of personal experience and examples from her rich history.
In this week’s episode of the Hewlett Packard Labs Podcast “From Research to Reality”, Dejan Milojicic hosts Jean Luc Assor, Worldwide Director, HPC Cloud Solutions in Hewlett Packard Enterprise. Jean Luc’ Odyssey took him from a small island in West Indies to become a business manager in Hewlett Packard Enterprise. He had similar odyssey in his career, from a technologist to sales and marketing to a business manager. Jean Luc will explain to us how HPC migrated to Cloud, but he will also discuss Diversity and Inclusion among many other topics.
In this week's episode of the Hewlett Packard Labs Podcast “From Research to Reality”, Dejan Milojicic hosts Martin Sadler, OBE. Martin discusses approaches to innovation, between thousands flowers blooming and moonshot. He explains the drivers behind cybersecurity and how Silicon Valley approaches could be applied to UK. He discusses the importance of being first to the market, “get out quick is more important than doing it right”.
In the next week's episode of the Hewlett Packard Labs Podcast “From Research to Reality”, Dejan Milojicic hosts Martin Sadler, OBE. Martin discusses approaches to innovation, between thousands flowers blooming and moonshot. He explains the drivers behind cybersecurity and how Silicon Valley approaches could be applied to UK. He discusses the importance of being first to the market, “get out quick is more important than doing it right”.
In this week's episode of the Hewlett Packard Labs Podcast “From Research to Reality”, Dejan Milojicic hosts Dr. Tom Bradicich, the VP and Hewlett Packard Fellow, Global Head of Edge and IoT Labs at HPE, @TomBradicichPhD. Dr. Tom discusses the advantages of the first mover and how they apply to new product categories. In particular he addresses the convergence of the operations technologies and information technologies at the edge (IoT). He also talks about social media, diversity and inclusion.
What is advantage of the first mover. In this episode of the Hewlett Packard Labs Podcast “From Research to Reality”, Dejan Milojicic hosts Dr. Tom Bradicich, the VP and Hewlett Packard Fellow, Global Head of Edge and IoT Labs at HPE, @TomBradicichPhD. Dr. Tom will discuss the advantages of the first mover and how they apply to new product categories. In particular he will address the convergence of the operations technologies and information technologies at the edge (IoT). He will also talk about social media, diversity and inclusion.
Am I an inventor? How do I know if I’ve come up with a patentable idea? In this week's episode of the Hewlett Packard Enterprise Labs Podcast “From Research to Reality,” Dejan Milojicic hosts HPE’s Aamir Haq (Head of Patents) and Joshua Dingott (Patent Portfolio Manager). They will discuss the various ways to protect innovation, some patent best practices, and how HPE’s Patents team is helping in the fight against COVID-19. To ensure your innovations stay protected, pay close attention to their discussion on common inventor mistakes.
Am I an inventor? How do I know if I’ve come up with a patentable idea? In next week's episode of the Hewlett Packard Enterprise Labs Podcast “From Research to Reality,” Dejan Milojicic hosts HPE’s Aamir Haq (Head of Patents) and Joshua Dingott (Patent Portfolio Manager). They will discuss the various ways to protect innovation, some patent best practices, and how HPE’s Patents team is helping in the fight against COVID-19. To ensure your innovations stay protected, pay close attention to their discussion on common inventor mistakes.
In this episode of the Hewlett Packard Labs podcast, Dejan Milojicic hosts Curt Hopkins, an Editor in Chief of Hewlett Packard Labs. What does a poet do in a Corporate Technology Lab? Is there a commonality in science and poetry? Curt tells us of his navy origins and how they influenced his career including his book, “The Dog Watches and other poems”. Curt explains how art and science relate as well as his experience as an artist in interactions with scientists.
What does a poet do in a Corporate Technology Lab? Is there a commonality in science and poetry? In the next episode of the Hewlett Packard Labs podcast, Dejan Milojicic hosts Curt Hopkins, an Editor in Chief of Hewlett Packard Labs. Curt tells us of his navy origins and how they influenced his career including his book, “The Dog Watches and other poems”. Curt explains how art and science relate as well as his experience as an artist in interactions with scientists.
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Juval Löwy, Software Legend and Founder of IDesign discusses his recently published book, Righting Software, with host Jeff Doolittle. This episode focuses on Löwy’s belief that the software industry is in a deep crisis, evident from the numerous...
In this episode of the Hewlett Packard Labs podcast, Dejan Milojicic has an expert in AI: Sergey Serebryakov. Sergey is a Senior Researcher in Hewlett Packard Labs. From using AI for soccer games to Deep Neural Networks, to Deep Learning standards, and Machine Learning benchmarks, Sergey grew as a de facto expert in AI/ML/DL. Sergey shares his early experience in using autonomous agent strategies in developing soccer game strategies as well as his more recent experience in developing Deep Learning CookBook, a collection of recipes and a store for deep learning benchmarks.
In the next episode of the Hewlett Packard Labs podcast, Dejan Milojicic has an expert in AI: Sergey Serebryakov. Sergey is a Senior Researcher in Hewlett Packard Labs. From using AI for soccer games to Deep Neural Networks, to Deep Learning standards, and Machine Learning benchmarks, Sergey grew as a de facto expert in AI/ML/DL. Sergey shares his early experience in using autonomous agent strategies in developing soccer game strategies as well as his more recent experience in developing Deep Learning CookBook, a collection of recipes and a store for deep learning benchmarks.
In this episode of the Hewlett Packard Labs podcast, Dejan Milojicic has a very interesting guest: Sulkha Kuthiala. Sulekha is a Design Strategist in the User Experience (UX) area. Sulekha discusses importance of UX, how to design for mobile-first, even for IoT-first products. Sulekha reflects on her school and life paths from India to US and offers advices to all women (and men) around the world. She studied in best schools in India and US and worked in some of the top IT companies.
In the next episode of the Hewlett Packard Labs podcast, Dejan Milojicic has a very interesting guest: Sulkha Kuthiala. Sulekha is a Design Strategist in the User Experience (UX) area. Sulekha discusses importance of UX, how to design for mobile-first, even for IoT-first products. Sulekha reflects on her school and life paths from India to US and offers advices to all women (and men) around the world. She studied in best schools in India and US and worked in some of the top IT companies.
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Jeremy Miller, Senior Software Architect at Calavista Software, compares and contrasts his experiences with waterfall and agile methodologies. Host Jeff Doolittle spoke with Miller about the history of these methodologies and how teams can experience...
In this episode of the Hewlett Packard Labs podcast, Dejan Milojicic has one of the most traveled guests, Chris Whitney. Chris, head of Autonomous Systems at Monarch Tractor, started his career in Bristol UK, then shuttled back and forth between US and Singapore/Malaysia/Thailand. Chris shared his time between IT research and productization and martial arts! He started his career and he is again working on AI, most recently in the area of robotics.
In this episode of the Hewlett Packard Labs podcast, Dejan Milojicic goes deep into the world of VCSEL (Vertical-Cavity Surface-Emitting Lasers) photonics with Mike Tan. Mike, Hewlett Packard Labs Distinguished Technologist, talks about low cost optical solutions for HPE computers. Mike had an intriguing Odyssey by starting in HP Labs, then he was spun into Agilent, then he was part of the team that was moved to another company that became Avago, and he finally closed the loop by coming back to HP to lead the work on short distance optical links. Mike also discusses HP Culture, called HP Way.
In this episode of the Hewlett Packard Labs podcast, Dejan Milojicic goes deep into the world of VCSEL (Vertical-Cavity Surface-Emitting Lasers) photonics with Mike Tan. Mike, Hewlett Packard Labs Distinguished Technologist, talks about low cost optical solutions for HPE computers. Mike had an intriguing Odyssey by starting in HP Labs, then he was spun into Agilent, then he was part of the team that was moved to another company that became Avago, and he finally closed the loop by coming back to HP to lead the work on short distance optical links. Mike also discusses HP Culture, called HP Way.
In this episode of the Hewlett Packard Labs podcast, Dejan Milojicic has another exceptional guest: Elizabeth Joyce, Chief Information Security Officer (CISO) at Hewlett Packard Enterprise. Liz talks about the responsibilities of a CISO and the ever-changing threat landscape. In modern cybersecurity, AI is a tool both for defense and for hackers. Liz ends the podcast discussing the hardest parts of her job, and the roles of women in cybersecurity and industry in general.
In the next episode of the Hewlett Packard Labs podcast, Dejan Milojicic has another exceptional guest: Elizabeth Joyce, Chief Information Security Officer (CISO) at Hewlett Packard Enterprise. Liz talks about the responsibilities of a CISO and the ever-changing threat landscape. In modern cybersecurity, AI is a tool both for defense and for hackers. Liz ends the podcast discussing the hardest parts of her job, and the roles of women in cybersecurity and industry in general.
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Katharine Jarmul of DropoutLabs discusses security and privacy concerns as they relate to Machine Learning. Host Justin Beyer spoke with Jarmul about attack types and privacy-protected ML techniques.
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Chris McCord, author of the Phoenix Framework and Programming Phoenix 1.4, discusses Phoenix's LiveView functionality to showcase the power or real-time applications without the need for writing a single line of JavaScript.
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Jay Kreps, CEO of Confluent, talks with Robert Blumen about how an enterprise integration architecture organized around a Kafka event log simplifies integration and enables rich forms of data sharing. #podcast #seradio #ieeecs #ComputerSociety
Amit Sharma has spent his career identifying technology barriers and then breaking them one after another. In this episode of the Hewlett Packard Labs podcast, Dejan Milojicic grills Amit on his quest to always be the first on the market: the first System on a Chip for laser printers, the first x86 eight socket system, petabyte-scale data at the SnapFish photo printing service, commercial in-memory computing systems and more. Amit also reflects on his early days in Chicago, Silicon Valley and the HP Way.
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Stephen Wolfram, creator of Mathematica and Wolfram Alpha discusses the wolfram language, the language behind both projects. Host Adam Gordon Bell spoke with Stephen Wolfram about computing, computational essays, building a language, notebook based...
Amit Sharma has spent his career identifying technology barriers and then breaking them one after another. In the next episode of the Hewlett Packard Labs podcast, Dejan Milojicic grills Amit on his quest to always be the first on the market: the first System on a Chip for laser printers, the first x86 eight socket system, petabyte-scale data at the SnapFish photo printing service, commercial in-memory computing systems and more. Amit also reflects on his early days in Chicago, Silicon Valley and the HP Way.
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Jeremy Howard from fast.ai explains deep learning from concept to implementation. Thanks to transfer learning, individuals and small organizations can get state-of-the-art results on machine learning problems using the open source fastai library...
This week on the Hewlett Packard Labs podcast, Dejan Milojicic talks to Laurel Krieger, chief of staff for HPE’s CTO and Labs organization about the paramount importance of strategy in an R&D organization. Laurel’s journey has taken her from small business owner, to managing engineering teams, business process teams, communications, marketing and strategic planning. This has taught her that once every level of an organization is aligned behind a strategy, magic can happen.
Next week on the Hewlett Packard Labs podcast, Dejan Milojicic talks to Laurel Krieger, chief of staff for HPE’s CTO and Labs organization about the paramount importance of strategy in an R&D organization. Laurel’s journey has taken her from small business owner, to managing engineering teams, business process teams, communications, marketing and strategic planning. This has taught her that once every level of an organization is aligned behind a strategy, magic can happen.
This week on the Hewlett Packard Labs podcast, research scientist Ashkan Seyedi teaches Dejan Milojicic what silicon photonics is: manipulating and routing light instead of electrons on low-cost silicon chips, instead of the exotic materials common today for optical communication. Ashkan focuses on production, adoption, volume business, supply chain, why he’s engaged with the OSA and IEEE professional organizations. He closes by discussing living and working in Silicon Valley and San Francisco, as well as his Persian origins.
Next week on the Hewlett Packard Labs podcast, research scientist Ashkan Seyedi teaches Dejan Milojicic what silicon photonics is: manipulating and routing light instead of electrons on low-cost silicon chips, instead of the exotic materials common today for optical communication. Ashkan focuses on production, adoption, volume business, supply chain, why he’s engaged with the OSA and IEEE professional organizations. He closes by discussing living and working in Silicon Valley and San Francisco, as well as his Persian origins.
This week on the Hewlett Packard Labs Podcast, Dejan Milojicic and senior researcher Christina Vlachou travel through time and space, from peer-to-peer networking 20 years ago to the Edge and IoT devices today, and from Athens to Lausanne to Palo Alto. Christina dissects the IEEE 802.11 standard and its application to the edge, AI, privacy and augmented reality. She also teaches us how to achieve diversity by fighting stereotypes. Καλή μέρα!
Next week on the Hewlett Packard Labs Podcast, Dejan Milojicic and senior researcher Christina Vlachou travel through time and space, from peer-to-peer networking 20 years ago to the Edge and IoT devices today, and from Athens to Lausanne to Palo Alto. Christina dissects the IEEE 802.11 standard and its application to the edge, AI, privacy and augmented reality. She also teaches us how to achieve diversity by fighting stereotypes. Καλή μέρα!
This week on the Hewlett Packard Labs Podcast you can meet Distinguished Technologist Puneet Sharma, who leads the networked systems group at Hewlett Packard Labs. We’ll explore Puneet’s fixation with the letter C, including his three pillars of industrial innovation: Curiosity, Creativity and Compassion. He and Dejan have worked together for a long time and it shows. For more ways to watch and listen, please visit labs.hpe.com/podcast
In this interview with Paolo Faraboschi, Hewlett Packard Enterprise Fellow and VP, we will take you on a journey from low power, pervasive computing all the way to the megawatts and exaflops of supercomputing. Paolo will explain to us how to accomplish technology transfer from lab to product. As an IEEE Fellow, Paolo also heavily contributes as a program chair of important conferences, such as Micro and ICRC. He will also explain to us his regular technology predictions in in IEEE Computer Society and offer career advice for new graduates.
In this interview with Rebecca Lewington, marketing lead for analytics and advanced architectures, we will dive into the role of marketing in innovation. As a lapsed engineer, she explores the powerful ties between hardware architectures and marketing. She will portray how she bridges the chasms between management, marketing and engineering.
President of the Edmonton Chinese Computer Society Patrick Tso discusses his first experience with the society: a Chinese character typing competition. Patrick was intrigued by a tablet, which allowed contestants to handwrite Chinese characters and transmit them to a computer.
In this interview with Cullen Bash, Hewlett Packard Labs Systems Architecture Lab Director and VP, we discuss the technical diversity of our profession. Cullen himself started as a mechanical engineer, making critical contributions in terms of packaging and cooling of IT products. However, Cullen also explains the importance of chemists, physicists and many other engineering and non-engineering disciplines that are absolutely required to make IT products.
In this interview with Cullen Bash, Hewlett Packard Labs Systems Architecture Lab Director and VP, we discuss the technical diversity of our profession. Cullen himself started as a mechanical engineer, making critical contributions in terms of packaging and cooling of IT products. However, Cullen also explains the importance of chemists, physicists and many other engineering and non-engineering disciplines that are absolutely required to make IT products.
In this interview with Kirk Bresniker, Hewlett Packard Enterprise Fellow and VP, we discuss today’s IT customer needs and top technology priorities. In addition, he focuses on the interplay between industry, academia and government. He concludes the interview with industry expectations from professional organizations, especially in terms of standards, communities and IP generation. Throughout this interview, Kirk shares his extensive experience in talking to Hewlett Packard customers.
In next week's interview with Kirk Bresniker, Hewlett Packard Enterprise Fellow and VP, we'll discuss today’s IT customer needs and top technology priorities. In addition, he focuses on the interplay between industry, academia and government. He'll conclude the interview with industry expectations from professional organizations, especially in terms of standards, communities and IP generation. Throughout this interview, Kirk will share his extensive experience in talking to Hewlett Packard customers.
This week we’re turning the tables, making our host Dejan answer questions for a change. We’ll travel from Serbia to Germany, to the East coast of America to the West. From Soccer to the IEEE to IT, Dejan will reveal his successes and failures and talk about his past and current projects.
Next week we’re going to turn the tables, making our host Dejan answer questions for a change. We’ll travel from Serbia to Germany, to the East coast of America to the West. From Soccer to the IEEE to IT, Dejan will reveal his successes and failures and talk about his past and current projects.
In this interview with Kim Keeton, Hewlett Packard Enterprise Distinguished Technologist, we discuss the concept of Memory-Driven Computing and how it relates to traditional high performance computing. Kim also explains her perspective on blockchain and self-driving cars. Known for her professional visibility (ACM Fellow, chair of many important conferences), Kim explains the importance of volunteering and collaboration across academia, government and industry. She also covers her rich technical background and her college days at CMU and Berkeley, and makes the case for diversity in our profession.
In next week's interview with Kim Keeton, Hewlett Packard Enterprise Distinguished Technologist, we'll discuss the concept of Memory-Driven Computing and how it relates to traditional high performance computing. Kim will also explains her perspective on blockchain and self-driving cars. Known for her professional visibility (ACM Fellow, chair of many important conferences), Kim explains the importance of volunteering and collaboration across academia, government and industry. She'll also covers her rich technical background and her college days at CMU and Berkeley, and makes the case for diversity in our profession.
In this interview with Ray Beausoleil, Hewlett Packard Enterprise Senior Fellow and SVP, we discuss Ray’s research and how it will help silicon photonics reach broad adoption. Besides technology, Ray also explains how he effectively collaborates with universities and the roles of industry, government, and academia. Known for his business acumen, Ray also juggles management role with his technical responsibilities. Most of all, his intrinsic sense of humor makes the wealth of his insights seem obvious to everyone including to this humble interviewer.
In next week's episode, we'll meet Ray Beausoleil, Hewlett Packard Enterprise Senior Fellow and SVP. We'll discuss Ray’s research and how it will help silicon photonics reach broad adoption. Besides technology, Ray will explains how he effectively collaborates with universities and the roles of industry, government, and academia. Known for his business acumen, Ray also juggles management role with his technical responsibilities. Most of all, his intrinsic sense of humor makes the wealth of his insights seem obvious to everyone including to this humble interviewer. Don't miss it!
Introducing a podcast about the many phases of technology innovation: ideas, research, development, management, marketing, and many others. We’ll talk to a wide range of people with diverse and rich backgrounds including all species of engineers, scientists, mathematicians, business people and technical managers. We hope you will enjoy listening to these podcasts as much as we do making them.
Chi Señires is a UI/UX Designer at TrueMoney Philippines, where she designs products to help the underbanked and underserved in our country. When not doing design work, she does front-end web development. Before graduating with a degree in Computer Science in 2016, she co-founded User Experience Society, the first student-led UX organization in the Philippines. She also served as the Associate Vice President for Publication at the Computer Society of the Ateneo, the home organization for Computer Science majors. In this episode, we chatted about being the first and sole designer in a team, documenting your processes, aligning teams around outcomes, and so much more.
Chi Señires is a UI/UX Designer at TrueMoney Philippines, where she designs products to help the underbanked and underserved in our country. When not doing design work, she does front-end web development. Before graduating with a degree in Computer Science in 2016, she co-founded User Experience Society, the first student-led UX organization in the Philippines. She also served as the Associate Vice President for Publication at the Computer Society of the Ateneo, the home organization for Computer Science majors. In this episode, we chatted about being the first and sole designer in a team, documenting your processes, aligning teams around outcomes, and so much more.
Welcome to the seventh episode of RIMScast. Your host is Justin Smulison, Business Content Writer at RIMS, the Risk and Insurance Management Society. Today’s guest, Nagumantry Roop Kumar, is the Executive Vice President and Chief of Risk Information and Cyber Security Management for SBI Life Insurance company in India. Nagumantry has been an insurance professional for more than 31 years, experiencing handling Enterprise Risk Management, Information Security, Business Continuity Management, Fraud Monitoring, and Operations & Marketing. As a skilled Risk Professional, he has extensive experience in developing and implementing successful Risk Management policies and has won many awards in the field, such as Best Chief Risk Officer of the Year Award in 2017 by Computer Society of India, Most Innovative Risk Management Strategy in 2017 by Legal era magazine, and the Award for Creating Cyber Security Awareness in 2017 by Computer Society of India. He is also the first person in India to receive the RIMS CRMP certification! Listen in to this week’s episode to hear Nagumantry Kumar’s methodology when it comes to preparing both his business and clients when it comes to natural disasters, how he feels the global risk management community could learn from his own disaster preparedness methods, how Cloud Computing has benefited his risk management work, and his thoughts and experiences regarding studying and completing RIMS CRMP course. Key Takeaways: [:16] About today’s guest and episode. [:30] About RIMS new members-only podcast and how to access it. [:50] About upcoming RIMS events. [1:46] More about RIMcast’s guest, Nagumantry Roop Kumar. [2:52] When it comes to natural disasters, how does Nagumantry prepare his business and clients? [5:42] Nagumantry’s experiences dealing with natural disasters first-hand. [6:50] How Nagumantry feels that the global risk management community can learn from his disaster preparedness methods. [8:14] How Cloud Computing has benefited Nagumantry’s risk management work. [10:11] Has Cloud Computing ever hindered Nagumantry’s work? Some concerns Nagumantry has. [12:03] Nagumantry’s experience studying for and completing RIMS’ CRMP course. [14:48] Nagumantry’s parting thoughts regarding the upcoming RIMS Risk Forum. [16:23] Justin reminds listeners what links and pages to check out after listening to this week’s podcast! [17:19] Email Justin at Content@rims.org if you would like to suggest a topic to be covered on the podcast. Mentioned in this Episode: SBI Life Insurance RIMS.org (You can save $100 off your membership if you use the code: ERM18NEW) “RIMScast: A Guide to Cyber Insurance” (RIMScast’s newest members-only podcast) RIMS ERM Conference (Oct. 29-30th) Fairmont Queen Elizabeth’s Hotel (Attend and renew your membership on site!) RIMS Risk Forum (Nov 13-14th) in Mumbai, India (10% off discount available for registration using the code: WEBINAR10) RIMS Annual Conference and Exhibition (April 28th-May 1st, 2019) in Boston Register for Nagumantry Roop Kumar’s Webinar on Cloud Computing (Oct. 25th) RMMagazine.com United Nations Office for Disaster Risk Reduction (UNISDR) RIMS CRMP Course Want to Learn More? Keep up with the podcast on RIMS.org and listen on iTunes. Have a question or suggestion? Email: Content@rims.org. Join the Conversation! Follow @RIMSorg on Facebook and Twitter, and join the RIMS Group on LinkedIn. Follow up with Our Guest: Nagumantry Roop Kumar’s LinkedIn
Engineer and Podcaster Max Sklar shares his story about building software from his time at Yale to the Foursquare Innovation Lab. He'll cover: What he has learned about working on vast location databases, building large-scale machine learning algorithms, and designing chatbots and apps that people actually want to use. Different ways to approach career and on working in teams His thoughts about where the tech/software industry is going in the next decade and encourage Yalies to follow up on their ideas.
Author Grady Booch provides an audio recording of his On Computing column, in which he discusses how from the inside of a software-intensive system, there are many different styles of implementation, each with its own subtle characteristics. From the outside, it all looks the same: it’s completely invisible.
There are three things that future generations may never experience: the smell of books, the sound of a computer, and the sanctuary of privacy. These human considerations are all unintended consequences of computing.
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Jim Amore, the President of Licking County Computer Society (LCCS), joins us at the show to talk about its annual computer recycling event. LCCS was awarded second place in a contest by APCUG for "How we did it" (i.e., the recycling program. You may even be able to earn a computer by volunteering for them. More details in the show! http://www.lccsohio.org
Jim Amore, the President of Licking County Computer Society (LCCS), joins us at the show to talk about its annual computer recycling event. LCCS was awarded second place in a contest by APCUG for "How we did it" (i.e., the recycling program. You may even be able to earn a computer by volunteering for them. More details in the show! http://www.lccsohio.org