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The words “data” and “analytics” have been thrown around a lot in the digital and social media world. But do we really know what they mean and why they're important? And why does it matter for our church? Join us for this captivating conversation as Amber Smart, founder of SmartMetrix, shares her expertise on how we can connect these dots and help our churches make better decisions with data-driven strategies and establish an effective digital strategy. Show Notes: Smart Metrix is a boutique consulting firm focused on data visualization. Founded in 2013, they empower leaders from coast to coast and across industries to share information quickly and with intent to grow and improve. Digerati [di·ge·ra·ti] - people with expertise or professional involvement in information technology (Oxford Languages). Big Data refers to the large, diverse sets of information that grow at ever-increasing rates. It encompasses the volume of information, the velocity or speed at which it is created and collected, and the variety or scope of the data points being covered. Connect with Ambert Smart and Smart Metrix: Amber Smart LinkedIn Amber Smart Instagram Smart Metrix Instagram Smart Metrix Website Connect with Nils Smith: Nils Smith Website Nils Smith Facebook Nils Smith Twitter Nils Smith Instagram Nils Smith LinkedIn Social Media Church Discord
The words “data” and “analytics” have been thrown around a lot in the digital and social media world. But do we really know what they mean and why they're important? And why does it matter for our church? Join us for this captivating conversation as Amber Smart, founder of SmartMetrix, shares her expertise on how we can connect these dots and help our churches make better decisions with data-driven strategies and establish an effective digital strategy. Show Notes: Smart Metrix is a boutique consulting firm focused on data visualization. Founded in 2013, they empower leaders from coast to coast and across industries to share information quickly and with intent to grow and improve. Digerati [di·ge·ra·ti] - people with expertise or professional involvement in information technology (Oxford Languages). Big Data refers to the large, diverse sets of information that grow at ever-increasing rates. It encompasses the volume of information, the velocity or speed at which it is created and collected, and the variety or scope of the data points being covered. Connect with Ambert Smart and Smart Metrix: Amber Smart LinkedIn Amber Smart Instagram Smart Metrix Instagram Smart Metrix Website Connect with Nils Smith: Nils Smith Website Nils Smith Facebook Nils Smith Twitter Nils Smith Instagram Nils Smith LinkedIn Social Media Church Discord This episode is sponsored by Amplify Social Media, your trusted ministry partner in navigating the ever-evolving landscape of social media marketing.
Tonight's program This show was recorded on Halloween of 2022, and includes news about Meta, Facebook, Forbes,.. and of course our psionic amplifiers! Curious? Tune in to the show! Pitch “Psionics: Instant Manifestation with Tom Vrilock!” Podcast Description Vrilock talks about digital tech and how we can live better lives with psionics (instant manifestation technology). The universe is literally your operating system waiting to serve your wishes! Topics How psionics applies to spatial web and blockchain (web3), brain-to-computer-interface (BCI/ MMI), augmented reality (AR), virtual reality (VR), mixed reality (MR), and the future of artificial intelligence (AI). FAQ "What is 'psionics'?" Psionics is mental discipline over the psychic abilities that are dormant in humans. Psionics is often thought of as ‘paranormal phenomena applied to engineering concepts' as well. The human psyche can communicate with machines and with the world surrounding us, because we believe that the universe is really just like an operating system. SHOP Psionics Training. Psionics Technology. Manuals. Videos. Audibles. eBooks. >> Vrilock.com CLUB Monthly fee for insiders exclusive content. Herr Doktor's personal experience of 40 years in psionics. >> Vrilock.club
For access to full-length premium episodes and the SJ Grotto of Truth Discord, subscribe to the Al-Wara' Frequency at patreon.com/subliminaljihad. Dimitri and Khalid explore various aspects of the 2003 German documentary “The Net: LSD, The Unabomber, and the Internet”, including: the Digerati's seething contempt for Kaczynski's anti-tech ideology, John Brockman's Edge Foundation & close friendship with Jeffrey Epstein, Kaczynski's hatred of serrrious scientists, Harvard's postwar “culture of despair”, Dr. Henry A. Murray's obsessions with Moby Dick/sado-masochism/unethical polyamory, Kaczynski's 3-year participation in Murray's abusive psychological “study”, Murray's satan obsession, writing “The Personality and Career of Satan”, the Harvard MK-Ultra LSD experiments, Murray and Tim Leary, the “trickle-down” distribution of LSD from elites to the masses, Steward Brand and Ken Kesey doing [MK?] “Search” with the Merry Pranksters, the CIA-funded Macy Conferences, the mysterious death of Christiana Morgan, and the ongoing consequences of living in a spiderworld built by Epstein's techno-optimist friends.
The Funding University | Where Business Learns About Funding
Art Smith has over 25 years of public company experience with a comprehensive background in technology and global telecommunications. Over the years, he has developed expertise in broad-based areas that includes corporate finance, financial operations, business development, mergers and acquisitions, strategic and tactical planning, sales and operational management, and international business. As the founder of Digerati Technologies, Inc. (formerly ATSI Communications, Inc. – AMEX: AI), he has held various positions within the Company, including Chairman, CEO, and President of the Company's international subsidiary. Art is also co-founder and former Chairman of GlobalSCAPE, Inc., a leading provider of Internet-based information exchange solutions and a former wholly-owned subsidiary of Digerati. GlobalSCAPE was spun-off to the company's stockholders in 2000 and now trades on the NYSE. Art has overseen several acquisitions by digerati in the last 5 years including Synergy, T3 Communications, Nexogy, Active PBX and most recently SkyNet Telecom and NextLevel Internet About The Funding University: The mission of The Funding University to Enable Funding around the world. Hosted by Seth Block, CPA. Visit The Funding University: https://www.thefundinguniversity.com Get Access To: 1. Blog: https://www.thefundinguniversity.com/blog 2. CPE Courses & Modules: https://www.thefundinguniversity.com/cpe 3. TFU Masterclass: https://www.thefundinguniversity.com/masterclass 4. Funding Expert Certification: https://www.thefundinguniversity.com/certification
Digerati Technologies (OTCQB: DTGI) CEO Art Smith joined Steve Darling from Proactive to bring news the company has released their Q3 financial numbers that show a big increase in revenue. Smith talks about what was driving that increase and he also mentioned what they are doing to see the growth continue. Smith also talked about, thru their operating subsidiary Nexogy, has signed a deal with Sandler Partners. That company right now is the U.S.'s fastest-growing master agent and distributor of connectivity and cloud services.
In this episode, Hall welcomes Art Smith, CEO of Digerati Technologies, Inc. Headquartered in San Antonio, Texas, Digerati Technologies, Inc. (OTCQB: DTGI) is a provider of cloud services specializing in Unified Communications as a Service (UCaaS) solutions for the business market. Through its subsidiaries T3 Communications () and Nexogy, Inc. (www.nexogy.com), the Company is meeting the global needs of businesses seeking simple, flexible, reliable, and cost-effective communication and network solutions, including cloud PBX, cloud mobile, Internet broadband, SD-WAN, SIP trunking, and customized VoIP services, all delivered on its carrier-grade network and Only in the Cloud™. Art has over 25 years of public company experience with a comprehensive background in technology and global telecommunications. Over the years, he has developed expertise in broad-based management including corporate finance, financial operations, business development, mergers and acquisitions, strategic and tactical planning, sales and operational management, and international business. As founder of Digerati Technologies, Inc., Art has held various positions within the Company, including Chairman, CEO, and President of the Company’s international subsidiary. Art is also co-founder and former Chairman of GlobalSCAPE, Inc. (NYSE: GSB), a leading provider of Internet-based information exchange solutions and former wholly-owned subsidiary of Digerati. GlobalSCAPE was spun-off to the Company’s shareholders as a separate publicly-traded entity. Art discusses the growth rate and evolution of the sector, and some of the challenges companies face. You can visit Digerati Technologies, Inc. at , via LinkedIn at , and via Twitter at . Art can be contacted at , and via LinkedIn at . Music courtesy of .
Beaming into your mind....!In his indisputably divine wisdom, Herr Doktor von Vrilock discloses the secrets of the world of psionics following in parallel to the digitization of identity! This is your chance to steal the world’s power now! And harness a new reality wherein all the things you want your digital self can manifest on your behalf! If you enjoy these podcasts patronize the Vrilock Shop!You never know what magical items you might discover or what villainous deals you will find!!!A special note of thanks...Thank you to all of those who donated to fund the Vrilock Mobile Laboratory! Tonight the good Doc Vrilock will email each and every one of you a special award! You are about to be invited to a show that will rock your world! And Vrilock is going to be there on camera right there with y’all! KEEP THE MAGICK HIGH!Vrilock signing out!
Jack sfrutta gli sconti con il bundle Blood&Guts e ci parla di giochi che mischiano generi, pixel e sangue in un tripudio di massacro, musica metal e mitologie take away. Non vi abbiamo convinto? Siete proprio dei pulcini.
I planned on avoiding Sega's mini consoles in these talks but they released yet another! So we talk about the Genesis, Game Gear, and Arcade. Shmuptopia news, Listener question, Hakoniwa Explorer Plus, Digerati games, and Ghost Blade HD! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/trevorsgamecorner/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/trevorsgamecorner/support
The Funding University | Where Business Learns About Funding
Art Smith has over 25 years of public company experience with a comprehensive background in technology and global telecommunications. Over the years, he has developed expertise in broad-based areas that includes corporate finance, financial operations, business development, mergers and acquisitions, strategic and tactical planning, sales and operational management, and international business. As the founder of Digerati Technologies, Inc. (formerly ATSI Communications, Inc. – AMEX: AI), he has held various positions within the Company, including Chairman, CEO, and President of the Company's international subsidiary. Art is also co-founder and former Chairman of GlobalSCAPE, Inc., a leading provider of Internet-based information exchange solutions and a former wholly-owned subsidiary of Digerati. GlobalSCAPE was spun-off to the company's stockholders in 2000 and now trades on the NYSE. About The Funding University: The mission of The Funding University to Enable Funding around the world. Hosted by Seth Block, CPA. Visit The Funding University: https://www.thefundinguniversity.com Get Access To: 1. Blog: https://www.thefundinguniversity.com/blog 2. CPE Courses & Modules: https://www.thefundinguniversity.com/cpe 3. TFU Masterclass: https://www.thefundinguniversity.com/masterclass 4. Funding Expert Certification: https://www.thefundinguniversity.com/certification
Welcome to the History of Computing Podcast, where we explore the history of information technology. Because understanding the past prepares us for the innovations of the future! Today we're going to look at the impact Stewart Brand had on computing. Brand was one of the greatest muses of the interactive computing and then the internet revolutions. This isn't to take anything away from his capacity to create, but the inspiration he provided gave him far more reach than nearly anyone in computing. There's a decent chance you might not know who he his. There's even a chance that you've never heard of any of his creations. But you live and breath some of his ideas on a daily basis. So who was this guy and what did he do? Well, Stewart Brand was born in 1938, in Rockford, Illinois. He would go on to study biology at Stanford, enter the military and then study design and photography at other schools in the San Francisco area. This was a special time in San Francisco. Revolution was in the air. And one of the earliest scientific studies had him legitimately dosing on LSD. One of my all-time favorite books was The Electric Kool-Aid Acid Test, by Tom Wolfe. In the book, Wolfe follows Ken Kesey and his band of Merry Pranksters along a journey of LSD and Benzedrine riddled hippy goodness, riding a converted school bus across the country and delivering a new kind of culture straight out of Haight-Ashbury and to the heart of middle America. All while steering clear of the shoes FBI agents of the day wore. Here he would have met members of the Grateful Dead, Neal Cassady, members of the Hells Angels, Wavy Gravy, Paul Krassner, and maybe even Kerouac and Ginsberg. This was a transition from the Beat Generation to the Hippies of the 60s. Then he started the Whole Earth Catalog. Here, he showed the first satallite imagery of the planet Earth, which he'd begun campaigning NASA to release two years earlier. In the 5 years he made the magazine, he spread ideals like ecology, a do it yourself mentality, self-sufficiency, and what the next wave of progress would look like. People like Craig Newmark of Craig's List would see the magazine and it would help to form a new world view. In fact, the Whole Earth Catalog was a direct influence on Craig's List. Steve Jobs compared the Whole Earth Catalog to a 60s era Google. It inspired Wired Magazine. Earth Day would be created two years later. Brand would loan equipment and inspire spinoffs of dozens of magazines and books. And even an inspiration for many early websites. The catalog put him in touch with so, so many influential people. One of the first was Doug Engelbart and The Mother Of All Demos involves him in the invention of the mouse and the first video conferencing. In fact, Brand helped produce the Mother Of All Demos! As we moved into the 70s he chronicled the oncoming hacker culture, and the connection to the 60s-era counterculture. He inspired and worked with Larry Brilliant, Lee Felsenstein, and Ted Nelson. He basically invented being a “futurist” founding CoEvolution Quarterly and spreading the word of digital utopianism. The Whole Earth Software Review would come along with the advent of personal computers. The end of the 70s would also see him become a special advisor to former California governor Jerry Brown. In the 70s and 80s, he saw the Internet form and went on to found one of the earliest Internet communities, called The WELL, or Whole Earth Lectronic Link. Collaborations in the WELL gave us Barlow's The Electronic Frontier Foundation, a safe haunt for Kevin Mitnick while on the run, Grateful Dead tape trading, and many other Digerati. There would be other virtual communities and innovations to the concept like social networks, eventually giving us online forums, 4chan, Yelp, Facebook, LinkedIn, and corporate virtual communities. But it started with The Well. He would go on to become a visiting scientist in the MIT Media Lab, organize conferences, found the Global Business Network with Peter Schwarts, Jay Ogilvy and other great thinkers to help with promoting values and various planning like scenario planning, a corporate strategy that involves thinking from the outside in. This is now a practice inside Deloitte. The decades proceeded on and Brand inspired whole new generations to leverage humor to push the buttons of authority. Much as the pranksters inspired him on the bus. But it wasn't just anti-authority. It was a new and innovative approach in an upcoming era of maximizing short-term profits at the expense of the future. Brand founded The Long Now Foundation with an outlook that looked 10,000 years in the future. They started a clock on Jeff Bezos' land in Texas, they started archiving languages approaching extinction, Brian Eno led seminars about long-term thinking, and inspired Anathem, a novel from one of my favorite authors, Neal Stephenson. Peter Norton, Pierre Omidyar, Bruce Sterling, Chris Anderson of the Economist and many others are also involved. But Brand inspired other counter-cultures as well. In the era of e-zines, he inspired Jesse Dresden, who Brand knew as Jefferson Airplane Spencer Drydens kid. The kid turned out to be dFx, who would found HoHo Con an inspiration for DefCon. Stewart Brand wrote 5 books in addition to the countless hours he spent editing books, magazines, web sites, and papers. Today, you'll find him pimping blockchain and cryptocurrency, in an attempt to continue decentralization and innovation. He inherited a playful counter-culture. He watched the rise and fall and has since both watched and inspired the innovative iterations of countless technologies, extending of course into bio-hacking. He's hobnobbed with the hippies, the minicomputer timeshares, the PC hackers, the founders of the internet, the tycoons of the web, and then helped set strategy for industry, NGOs, and governments. He left something with each. Urania was the muse of astronomy, some of the top science in ancient Greece. And he would probably giggle if anyone compared him to the muse. Both on the bus in the 60s, and in his 80s today. He's one of the greats and we're lucky he graced us with his presence on this rock - that he helped us see from above for the first time. Just as I'm lucky you elected to listen to this episode. So next time you're arguing about silly little things at work, think about what really matters and listen to one of his Ted Talks. Context. 10,000 years. Have a great week and thanks for listening to this episode of the History of Computing Podcast.
In this special edition episode of Rockcast recorded at our recent Rock Experience Conference, we sit down with Terry Storch, Digerati pastor at Life.Church and co-founder of YouVersion. We'll talk about how God is in multiplication, how big dreams are part of God's vision, and how the greatest innovation happens when we're solving a problem. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Musik indie, senja, dan kalimat puitis setidaknya adalah hal2 yg melekat pada coffee shop kekinian. Bagaimana tanggapan @jerryilham selaku owner dari digerati house; sebuah coffee shop di bekasi perihal stereotype tersebut? Dan bagaimana caranya merintis usaha kupi itu sejak masih ABG? --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/bukansiapasiapa/support
The Stock Day Podcast welcomed Digerati Technologies Inc. (DTGI) (“the Company”), a provider of cloud services specializing in UCaaS (Unified Communications as a Service) solutions for the small to medium-sized business (SMB) market. President and CEO, Arthur Smith, joined Stock Day host Everett Jolly.
The Stock Day Podcast welcomed Digerati Technologies Inc. (DTGI) (“the Company”), a provider of cloud services specializing in UCaaS (Unified Communications as a Service) solutions for the small to medium-sized business (SMB) market. President and CEO, Arthur Smith, joined Stock Day host Everett Jolly.
Digerati is a noun that refers to people with expertise or personal involvement with information technology. Our word of the day is a portmenteau, meaning a combination of two words that forms another word. Digerati combines digital — meaning related to computer technology — with literati — meaning a group of people involved in the literary world — and gives us a word that means ‘people involved with the world of digital technology. The word emerged during the 1990s. I had a feeling the digerati would enjoy my latest novel. Its themes of digital technology seemed likely to resonate with those in the tech world.
Digerati Technologies, Inc.'s CEO Arthur "Art" Smith joins us on the Tech to Trade podcast to talk in detail about recent 3rd quarter results. Itellum acquisition, and retaining the T3 Communications brand. Tech to Trade Podcast, (OTCQB: DTGI), CEO Arthur "Art" Smith, Audio Interview with Host Marcus Heatherly
#BlackParadox #SHMUP #Test #Review Black Paradox est un chasseur de têtes qui, au volant de sa DeLorean volante nommée Star Pheonix, s'embarque dans une aventure galactique afin d'éliminer 7 puissants malfrats qui règnent sur la galaxie. Avec son look rétro 16-bits très coloré et sa superbe trame musicale composée de pièces de type synthwave, Black Paradox a de quoi plaire aux nostalgiques des shoot'em up classiques des années 80' et 90'! Ajoutez à cela un système d'optimisation de votre armement ainsi qu'un niveau de difficulté assez corsé pour plaire aux purs et durs du genre et vous obtenez l'un des meilleurs jeux de sa catégorie sur l'ensemble des consoles.Bravo au studio Italien Fantastico Studio pour ce superbe jeu de tir à défilement horizontal!-------------Merci à Digerati qui nous a gratuitement fourni une copie du jeu afin d'en faire la critique. L'éditeur/développeur nous autorise également à diffuser le contenu du jeu sans restrictions et n'intervient aucunement dans l'attribution de la note finale. #Article13 #SaveYourInternet--------------Pour nous suivre sur nos autres plateformes: ► Site web officiel: http://m2gaming.ca/ ► Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/m2gaming/ ► Twitter: @M2Gaming ► Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/m2gamingcanada--------------Vous voulez soutenir la chaîne?► Quelques uns des produits que nous utilisons: https://amzn.to/2pTNLZ1► Achetez vos jeux via notre lien d'affiliation: https://amzn.to/2GmptgY
#SuperBloodHockey #Test #Review #Switch Préparez-vous à une poussée d’adrénaline avec le jeu de sport et d’arcade Super Blood Hockey, un hommage violent aux jeux de hockey classiques 8 et 16 bits. Personnalisez votre équipe et filez sur la glace en utilisant vos talents rapides et votre brutalité effrayante pour dominer le jeu.Prouvez votre talent au hockey dans un tournoi mondial mortel ou contre des amis avec un multijoueur local pour quatre. Construisez et gérez votre propre escouade en mode Franchise – avec le bon régime pour booster leurs performances, votre équipe deviendra championne de cette saison !-------------Merci à Digerati qui nous a gratuitement fourni une copie du jeu afin d'en faire la critique. L'éditeur/développeur nous autorise également à diffuser le contenu du jeu sans restrictions et n'intervient aucunement dans l'attribution de la note finale. #Article13 #SaveYourInternet--------------Pour nous suivre sur nos autres plateformes: ► Site web officiel: http://m2gaming.ca/ ► Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/m2gaming/ ► Twitter: @M2Gaming ► Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/m2gamingcanada--------------Vous voulez soutenir la chaîne?► Quelques uns des produits que nous utilisons: https://amzn.to/2pTNLZ1► Achetez vos jeux via notre lien d'affiliation: https://amzn.to/2GmptgY
CEO Art Smith of Digerati Technologies, Inc.(OTCQB: DTGI), joins Stock Day to discuss being a provider of Unified Communication as a Service with a focus on serving small to medium sized businesses. # cost effective communication solutions # customized VoIP services # broadband solutions # efficient # flexible # fully-hosted IP/PBX # simple # SIP trunking # Synergy Telecom # T3 Communications Inc. # Voice over Internet Protocol # VoIP transport
Monster Slayers est un RPG d’aventure de type rogue-like avec construction de decks, dont le système innovant de combats avec des cartes permettant de personnaliser le deck en fonction du style de jeu. Créez un héros de la Guilde des Tueurs de monstres et arpentez la périlleuse Vallée du Nord pour terrasser le légendaire Harbinger et devenir un vrai Tueur de monstres.Affrontez des gobelins morts-vivants, lions en maraude, puissants dragons et autres ennemis monstrueux avec un système de combat basé sur des cartes.-------------Merci à Digerati qui nous a gratuitement fourni une copie du jeu afin d'en faire la critique. L'éditeur/développeur nous autorise également à diffuser le contenu du jeu sans restrictions et n'intervient aucunement dans l'attribution de la note finale. #Article13 #SaveYourInternet--------------Pour nous suivre sur nos autres plateformes: ► Site web officiel: http://m2gaming.ca/ ► Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/m2gaming/ ► Twitter: @M2Gaming ► Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/m2gamingcanada--------------Vous voulez soutenir la chaîne?► Quelques uns des produits que nous utilisons: https://amzn.to/2pTNLZ1► Achetez vos jeux via notre lien d'affiliation: https://amzn.to/2GmptgY
Finally, after 2 days of audio/technical difficulty limbo, we've completed the third episode! Hope you guys enjoy a slightly shorter holiday special, and hope to see everyone next week as well! Timecodes: 00:01 - Intro, housekeeping, and corrections 04:15 - Seg. 1: What're ya playin'? 12:12 - Seg. 2: Special Holiday Gobble Gobble! (What are we thankful for in relation to video games?) 36:34 - Seg. 3a: The Entire List of Upcoming Software on the PlayStation Network, as listed by Justin Massongill, brought to you by the Bros and Consoles co-hosts each and every weekend! 44:24 - Seg. 3b: Upcoming Nintendo Switch games 55:14 - Seg. 4: The N.I.C. (Unexplored: Unlocked Edition, by Ludomotion [PS4] and Nephilim Game Studios [N-Switch], and in partnership w/ Digerati) 1:02:19 - Seg. 5: Sonic's Super-fast Minute [New segment, replacing the M.R.C.] Questions, comments, and feedback are all welcome at: brosandconsoles@gmail.com Thanks for listening! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/brosandconsoles/support
In today's episode, DJ Chuang sits with Pastor Terry Storch and talks about how a God-sized mission has expanded and grown through every territory in the world with just one Bible App. Tune in and see the work of God in the organization and the people's lives. Discover what Pastor Terry has in store for the future of the Bible. WEBSITES MENTIONED YouVersion: https://www.youversion.com/Bible Lens: https://www.youversion.com/bible-lens/Bible App: https://www.youversion.com/the-bible-app/Bible Lab: http://www.thebiblelab.com/Every Tribe, Every Nation: http://www.everytribeeverynation.org/TerryStorch.com: https://terrystorch.com/
As CEO of Dare & Chief Technology Officer of Inside Ideas Group, Michael oversees and leads the long-term technology vision of the group's agencies (OLIVER, OLIVER Media, Dare/Dare West, Adjust Your Set & Aylesworth Fleming), and is responsible for the Group’s technical collaboration, industry thought leadership and advanced technology incubations. He also facilitates the technical community within Inside Ideas Group, harnessing the power of our specialist digital agencies Dare and Adjust Your Set. For the past 18 years he's worked as a creative technologist and technical director at Hyperlink-Interactive, BBC, Radley Yeldar, U-dox, Creative Partnership and Havas. Before his current role, Michael was the Head of Technology and Innovation at Havas from 2012, where he was responsible for creating the Havas London in-house technology and digital team, including leading both Havas London and Work-Club technology teams. He’s been honored in Creativepool’s Top 100 influencer 2016, The Drum’s Digerati 2015 and has been a guest speaker at events such as the Cristal Digital Festival. In his spare time Michael mentors at the School of Arts and Communications 2.0 in London helping up and coming industry candidates and supports local communities in London through the Future First Alumi as a speaker, supporter and advisor.
As CEO of Dare & Chief Technology Officer of Inside Ideas Group, Michael oversees and leads the long-term technology vision of the group's agencies (OLIVER, OLIVER Media, Dare/Dare West, Adjust Your Set & Aylesworth Fleming), and is responsible for the Group’s technical collaboration, industry thought leadership and advanced technology incubations. He also facilitates the technical community within Inside Ideas Group, harnessing the power of our specialist digital agencies Dare and Adjust Your Set. For the past 18 years he's worked as a creative technologist and technical director at Hyperlink-Interactive, BBC, Radley Yeldar, U-dox, Creative Partnership and Havas. Before his current role, Michael was the Head of Technology and Innovation at Havas from 2012, where he was responsible for creating the Havas London in-house technology and digital team, including leading both Havas London and Work-Club technology teams. He’s been honored in Creativepool’s Top 100 influencer 2016, The Drum’s Digerati 2015 and has been a guest speaker at events such as the Cristal Digital Festival. In his spare time Michael mentors at the School of Arts and Communications 2.0 in London helping up and coming industry candidates and supports local communities in London through the Future First Alumi as a speaker, supporter and advisor.
As CEO of Dare & Chief Technology Officer of Inside Ideas Group, Michael oversees and leads the long-term technology vision of the group's agencies (OLIVER, OLIVER Media, Dare/Dare West, Adjust Your Set & Aylesworth Fleming), and is responsible for the Group’s technical collaboration, industry thought leadership and advanced technology incubations. He also facilitates the technical community within Inside Ideas Group, harnessing the power of our specialist digital agencies Dare and Adjust Your Set. For the past 18 years he's worked as a creative technologist and technical director at Hyperlink-Interactive, BBC, Radley Yeldar, U-dox, Creative Partnership and Havas. Before his current role, Michael was the Head of Technology and Innovation at Havas from 2012, where he was responsible for creating the Havas London in-house technology and digital team, including leading both Havas London and Work-Club technology teams. He’s been honored in Creativepool’s Top 100 influencer 2016, The Drum’s Digerati 2015 and has been a guest speaker at events such as the Cristal Digital Festival. In his spare time Michael mentors at the School of Arts and Communications 2.0 in London helping up and coming industry candidates and supports local communities in London through the Future First Alumi as a speaker, supporter and advisor.
As CEO of Dare & Chief Technology Officer of Inside Ideas Group, Michael oversees and leads the long-term technology vision of the group's agencies (OLIVER, OLIVER Media, Dare/Dare West, Adjust Your Set & Aylesworth Fleming), and is responsible for the Group’s technical collaboration, industry thought leadership and advanced technology incubations. He also facilitates the technical community within Inside Ideas Group, harnessing the power of our specialist digital agencies Dare and Adjust Your Set. For the past 18 years he's worked as a creative technologist and technical director at Hyperlink-Interactive, BBC, Radley Yeldar, U-dox, Creative Partnership and Havas. Before his current role, Michael was the Head of Technology and Innovation at Havas from 2012, where he was responsible for creating the Havas London in-house technology and digital team, including leading both Havas London and Work-Club technology teams. He’s been honored in Creativepool’s Top 100 influencer 2016, The Drum’s Digerati 2015 and has been a guest speaker at events such as the Cristal Digital Festival. In his spare time Michael mentors at the School of Arts and Communications 2.0 in London helping up and coming industry candidates and supports local communities in London through the Future First Alumi as a speaker, supporter and advisor.
As CEO of Dare & Chief Technology Officer of Inside Ideas Group, Michael oversees and leads the long-term technology vision of the group's agencies (OLIVER, OLIVER Media, Dare/Dare West, Adjust Your Set & Aylesworth Fleming), and is responsible for the Group’s technical collaboration, industry thought leadership and advanced technology incubations. He also facilitates the technical community within Inside Ideas Group, harnessing the power of our specialist digital agencies Dare and Adjust Your Set. For the past 18 years he's worked as a creative technologist and technical director at Hyperlink-Interactive, BBC, Radley Yeldar, U-dox, Creative Partnership and Havas. Before his current role, Michael was the Head of Technology and Innovation at Havas from 2012, where he was responsible for creating the Havas London in-house technology and digital team, including leading both Havas London and Work-Club technology teams. He’s been honored in Creativepool’s Top 100 influencer 2016, The Drum’s Digerati 2015 and has been a guest speaker at events such as the Cristal Digital Festival. In his spare time Michael mentors at the School of Arts and Communications 2.0 in London helping up and coming industry candidates and supports local communities in London through the Future First Alumi as a speaker, supporter and advisor.
As CEO of Dare & Chief Technology Officer of Inside Ideas Group, Michael oversees and leads the long-term technology vision of the group's agencies (OLIVER, OLIVER Media, Dare/Dare West, Adjust Your Set & Aylesworth Fleming), and is responsible for the Group’s technical collaboration, industry thought leadership and advanced technology incubations. He also facilitates the technical community within Inside Ideas Group, harnessing the power of our specialist digital agencies Dare and Adjust Your Set. For the past 18 years he's worked as a creative technologist and technical director at Hyperlink-Interactive, BBC, Radley Yeldar, U-dox, Creative Partnership and Havas. Before his current role, Michael was the Head of Technology and Innovation at Havas from 2012, where he was responsible for creating the Havas London in-house technology and digital team, including leading both Havas London and Work-Club technology teams. He’s been honored in Creativepool’s Top 100 influencer 2016, The Drum’s Digerati 2015 and has been a guest speaker at events such as the Cristal Digital Festival. In his spare time Michael mentors at the School of Arts and Communications 2.0 in London helping up and coming industry candidates and supports local communities in London through the Future First Alumi as a speaker, supporter and advisor.
As CEO of Dare & Chief Technology Officer of Inside Ideas Group, Michael oversees and leads the long-term technology vision of the group's agencies (OLIVER, OLIVER Media, Dare/Dare West, Adjust Your Set & Aylesworth Fleming), and is responsible for the Group’s technical collaboration, industry thought leadership and advanced technology incubations. He also facilitates the technical community within Inside Ideas Group, harnessing the power of our specialist digital agencies Dare and Adjust Your Set. For the past 18 years he's worked as a creative technologist and technical director at Hyperlink-Interactive, BBC, Radley Yeldar, U-dox, Creative Partnership and Havas. Before his current role, Michael was the Head of Technology and Innovation at Havas from 2012, where he was responsible for creating the Havas London in-house technology and digital team, including leading both Havas London and Work-Club technology teams. He’s been honored in Creativepool’s Top 100 influencer 2016, The Drum’s Digerati 2015 and has been a guest speaker at events such as the Cristal Digital Festival. In his spare time Michael mentors at the School of Arts and Communications 2.0 in London helping up and coming industry candidates and supports local communities in London through the Future First Alumi as a speaker, supporter and advisor.
Teams are unifying around launching projects for opendigerati.com. Get a behind the scenes look at the launch of Open Source Challenge Week where all Digerati teams spend the next week focused on prepping projects to be open sourced.
ABOUT RYAN Ryan works at Life.Church as part of the Digerati team, an interactive team of people responsible for the web & app experience, giving, volunteer, and people platform experiences. He has a background as an agency graphic designer. Ryan is an Oklahoma native and OSU grad. He lives in Edmond with his wife, Jennifer, and two sons. LISTEN NOW iTunes - Episode #60: Ryan Tauss - Inside the Life.Church Digerati Team Google Play - Episode #60: Ryan Tauss - Inside the Life.Church Digerati Team GUEST LINKS Ryan's Twitter Ryan's Facebook Ryan's Instagram Ryan on Behance MENTIONED LINKS CreativeSheep.org The High Impact Leader Develop.me leadersheeppodcast.com INSIDE THE LIFE.CHURCH DIGERATI TEAM The 3 Areas of Leadership: Self Family Work How can you lead with passion in every area? Using Technology to Build Relationships: Technology should be leveraged to engage people and build relationships. Think through the product in the experience aspec
Diva Tech Talk interviewed Loretta Yakima, currently a senior project manager under contract at ZF TRW (www.zf.com ). Loretta credits her parents for all facets of her success. “They grounded me so much,” she said. Her love for technology dated from her Michigan public high school’s career preparation center where she enrolled in a data processing class. “It was new and exciting.” She learned how to code in both RPG and Cobol, “two of the toughest languages” to master. With her programming proficiency, Loretta applied advanced credits to her college degree, and was offered a scholarship to a nearby business school. She matriculated to Oakland University, in Rochester, MI, with a major in Economics and a minor in Information Systems. She also worked full time first for a small consulting company, implementing “Y2K” code changes; and then in information technology for Tier One automotive supplier, Lear Corporation (www.lear.com). Later, Loretta would go on to get her MBA from Walsh College in 2009. After graduating Loretta became a programmer/business analyst at Pulte Corporation (www.pulte.com), a U.S.-based home-building company, where she grew as the company did. She worked with ERP software, and then developed a wide variety of Web-based applications, supporting every operation inside the company. Loretta then evolved into a project management role, where “we didn’t just focus on IT, but were engrained in the process side of things.” At Pulte, as the recession hit, she also worked on “how to change our business processes to become more efficient.” She moved from information technology, a few years later, and “hopped the fence” to Pulte’s finance department where she then managed the national purchasing shared services group, a total of 65 people, who managed the administration for all labor and materials contracts for the company. A key lesson that Loretta learned from her 15 years at Pulte was the importance of strong partnership between the information technology group and the rest of the business. She benefited from strong leadership training, particularly based on Franklin Covey’s 7 Habits of Highly Effective People (http://www.franklincovey.com/leadership/7-habits.php/). When Pulte moved to Atlanta, Georgia, Loretta chose to remain in Michigan. She moved to a part-time role as a solutions architect, building customer applications for Detroit-based Digerati and then moved over to Chrysalis Global Consulting (http://www.chrysalisglobal.com), a company that specializes in change management and project management. Under the Chrysalis aegis, she landed her contract role at ZF TRW, a global automotive supplier. “My role is with the financial systems group. We are figuring out how to merge all the finance systems between ZF and TRW. It’s huge, and it’s exciting and it’s fun.” Loretta would catalogue her personal strengths as being a good listener/diagnostician, a hard worker, empathetic and a skilled multitasker. (“I love being busy. I love having a lot of things going on.”) To accomplish everything well in life, Loretta said: “You must stay positive, and learn to smile,” no matter what the situation. Loretta’s three main leadership lessons for other women and girls are: Don’t be afraid. Try technology out. Know yourself and what is uniquely important to you, personally. Learn how to network. Loretta would like to be involved with a company or an educational institution that “has enough financial backing to get started with students early on. I think back to the high school technology program in which I was involved. I would love to build more programs like that, because I think it’s so important --- especially for girls.” Loretta said. For the full blog write up, make sure to check us out on online at www.divatechtalk.com, on Twitter @divatechtalks, and on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/divatechtalk. Follow our show and tell us what you like with an online review.
Special Guest: Katy Howell of social media agency, Immediate Future Join us as we talk about paid social, why it's important, the secret to it and Katy shares her top tip for getting the most from your investment in it. Named 4th most influential social media marketing expert by the Drum, a BIMA HOT100 (twice) and Digerati top 100, Katy is CEO at immediate future - a social digital consultancy that helps brands succeed in social media and deliver value to the business. Katy’s social expertise spans many industries with clients including; Thomson Reuters, Post Office, IBM, Selfridges, Cineworld, Diageo. Host: Jo Dodds
IT in the D - Episode 115 - Interworks, Digerati Girls, Capuchin Fundraiser covered everything from getting kids (not just girls) involved in coding and development...and how you can get your local schools involved...to a fundraiser taking place Thursday night that you're going to want to be at, and then some fun security talk that'll make your head hurt and want to unplug everything you own... Digerati Girls can be found at https://www.facebook.com/DigeratiGirls/ Caston from Interworks can be found at https://www.linkedin.com/in/castonthomas Information on the Capuchin Fundraiser can be found at http://www.cskdetroit.org/events/capuchin_school_night_out [soundcloud url="https://api.soundcloud.com/tracks/230362086" params="color=ff5500&auto_play=false&hide_related=false&show_comments=true&show_user=true&show_reposts=false" width="100%" height="166" iframe="true" /] IT in the D On the web: http://www.ITinTheD.com On Meetup: http://www.meetup.com/ITintheD/ On LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/groups/IT-in-D-91763 On Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/ITintheD On Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/ITintheD Podcast Detroit is at: On the web: http://www.podcastdetroit.com/ On Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PodcastDetroit On Twitter: https://twitter.com/PodcastDetroit On Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/podcastdetroit
Wow. Just..."wow". What a great episode. Phenomenal conversations with guests from Uber, Digerati Girls, Hell Yeah Detroit and the producer of Wrestling's Battles, Bouts and Brawls, covering an entire host of topics that left little untouched...
John Brockman and Al Filreis in '99 hosted 9 internet pioneers for a discussion about digital culture.
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Esther Dyson, founding member of Digerati, Esther Dyson, founding member of Digerati, sees space flourishing and everything aTwitter.