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With on-cycle private equity recruiting kicking off last week, Lit and Mark break down the dynamics of this truly unique process. The duo offers their assessment of current market dynamics and advice to candidates involved in the process, while providing background and commentary on the structure of one of the more unique events for junior employees in finance.Whether versed in the process or looking for further detail, join us as a shareholder for another entertaining episode!The BSD Podcast is proudly presented by CoinFLEX.USEarn and trade crypto with CoinFLEX.US, the inventors of flexUSD - America's first interest earning stablecoin.Head over to CoinFLEX.US now to join their waitlist and learn how you can earn $50 of flexUSD when they launchLitquidityIG: @litquidityhttps://litquidity.co/Mark MoranIG: @itsmarkmoran This is a Redd Rock Music PodcastIG: @reddrockmusicwww.reddrockmusic.com See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Tim Banting, of Current Analysis, gives us a peek into what the next three years will bring in advance of his Enterprise Connect session exploring the question: Will there be a new model for enterprise communications and collaboration in 2020?
Gary Barnett is Head of Enterprise Advisory for industry analyst firm Current Analysis, and is the CTO of IoT Startup AirSensa, an air quality monitoring platform based in the UK. Given Gary's unique experience in both the IoT Enterprise, and IoT startup worlds, I thought he'd make a great guest for the show, and I wasn't wrong! You can find Gary on Twitter as @Thinkovation and this podcast is also online as a Youtube video
[player] This is “The Coffee Break”. A podcast on state of the networking business where we discuss vendors moves and news, analysis on product and positioning, and look at the business of networking. In the time it takes to have coffee break. Thanks to Steven Hill from Current Analysis for joining us this week. Show […] The post Coffee Break – Show 8 appeared first on Packet Pushers.
[player] This is “The Coffee Break”. A podcast on state of the networking business where we discuss vendors moves and news, analysis on product and positioning, and look at the business of networking. In the time it takes to have coffee break. Thanks to Steven Hill from Current Analysis for joining us this week. Show […] The post Coffee Break – Show 8 appeared first on Packet Pushers.
[player] This is “The Coffee Break”. A podcast on state of the networking business where we discuss vendors moves and news, analysis on product and positioning, and look at the business of networking. In the time it takes to have coffee break. Thanks to Steven Hill from Current Analysis for joining us this week. Show... Read more »
[player] This is “The Coffee Break”. A podcast on state of the networking business where we discuss vendors moves and news, analysis on product and positioning, and look at the business of networking. In the time it takes to have coffee break. Thanks to Steven Hill from Current Analysis for joining us this week. Show... Read more »
Connected Futures: A Cisco podcast exploring business innovation insights
With the recentexponential growth of mobile devices, it is hard not to look ahead for the next big thing that will transform technology as we know it. The current hot topic is 5G. While most industry experts agree it is a ways off, there are obvious reasons for excitement including how it will impact the future of mobility, the Internet of Things and ultimately the Internet of Everything. If 5G is all that it’s speculated to be, the mobility landscape will be in for a dramatic change, especially as businesses and organizations embrace all that 5G stands to offer such as ultra-fast network speeds and an increase in capacity. In this podcast, Cisco's Stuart Taylor and Peter Jarich with Current Analysis will explore what 5G means for the growth of mobility, the network, mobile data and real-world connected mobile experiences. Be sure to join the conversation on Twitter, #FutureOfMobility.
Rick Talbot, senior analyst, transport and routing infrastructure for Current Analysis, offers his options on 100-Gbps for metro applications in this interview with Lightwave Editorial Director Stephen Hardy. Rick reviews the different technological options and makes his picks for which ones are likely to gain the most traction.