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In this episode we are looking once again at our digital security, particularly around the state of the industry in 2025, and the way threats and consumer behaviours are evolving.We'll be looking at the adoption of new kinds of security, how VPNs are still an evolving part of the security equation, and how Security Service Edge (SSE) is beginning to be taken more seriously. Joining us to discuss is Jaye Tillson, Field CTO and Distinguished Technologist at HPE.This is Technology Now, a weekly show from Hewlett Packard Enterprise. Every week we look at a story that's been making headlines, take a look at the technology behind it, and explain why it matters to organizations and what we can learn from it. About this week's guest, Jaye Tillson: https://jayetillson.tech/ Sources cited in this week's episode:WEF 2025 cyber security report: https://www.weforum.org/publications/global-cybersecurity-outlook-2025/ Nuclear batteries: https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2590147825000038?via%3DihubStatistics on nuclear energy: https://www.iea.org/energy-system/electricity/nuclear-power
Tech behind the Trends on The Element Podcast | Hewlett Packard Enterprise
In this episode we are looking once again at our digital security, particularly around the state of the industry in 2025, and the way threats and consumer behaviours are evolving.We'll be looking at the adoption of new kinds of security, how VPNs are still an evolving part of the security equation, and how Security Service Edge (SSE) is beginning to be taken more seriously. Joining us to discuss is Jaye Tillson, Field CTO and Distinguished Technologist at HPE.This is Technology Now, a weekly show from Hewlett Packard Enterprise. Every week we look at a story that's been making headlines, take a look at the technology behind it, and explain why it matters to organizations and what we can learn from it. About this week's guest, Jaye Tillson: https://jayetillson.tech/ Sources cited in this week's episode:WEF 2025 cyber security report: https://www.weforum.org/publications/global-cybersecurity-outlook-2025/ Nuclear batteries: https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2590147825000038?via%3DihubStatistics on nuclear energy: https://www.iea.org/energy-system/electricity/nuclear-power
In this episode we are looking once again at our digital security, particularly around the state of the industry in 2025, and the way threats and consumer behaviours are evolving.We'll be looking at the adoption of new kinds of security, how VPNs are still an evolving part of the security equation, and how Security Service Edge (SSE) is beginning to be taken more seriously. Joining us to discuss is Jaye Tillson, Field CTO and Distinguished Technologist at HPE.This is Technology Now, a weekly show from Hewlett Packard Enterprise. Every week we look at a story that's been making headlines, take a look at the technology behind it, and explain why it matters to organizations and what we can learn from it. About this week's guest, Jaye Tillson: https://jayetillson.tech/ Sources cited in this week's episode:WEF 2025 cyber security report: https://www.weforum.org/publications/global-cybersecurity-outlook-2025/ Nuclear batteries: https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2590147825000038?via%3DihubStatistics on nuclear energy: https://www.iea.org/energy-system/electricity/nuclear-power
Apple has pulled the availability of their opt-in iCloud end-to-end encryption feature, called Advanced Data Protection, in the UK. This doesn't only affect UK Apple users, however.Ā To help us make sense of this surprising move from the fruit company, we got Matt Green, Associate Professor at Johns Hopkins, and Joe Hall, Distinguished Technologist at the Internet Society, on the horn.Ā Recorded Saturday February 22nd, 2025.Transcript: https://securitycryptographywhatever.com/2025/02/24/apple-pulls-adp-in-uk/Watch episode on YouTube: https://youtu.be/LAn_yOGUkR0Links:- https://www.lawfaremedia.org/article/apples-cloud-key-vault-and-secure-law-enforcement-access- https://www.androidcentral.com/how-googles-backup-encryption-works-good-bad-and-ugly- https://gdpr.eu/right-to-be-forgotten/- https://www.legislation.gov.uk/id/ukpga/2024/9- https://www.nytimes.com/2021/05/17/technology/apple-china-censorship-data.html- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Salt_Typhoon- Salt Typhoon: https://www.cisa.gov/news-events/news/strengthening-americas-resilience-against-prc-cyber-threats- https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2025-02-21/apple-removes-end-to-end-encryption-feature-from-uk-after-backdoor-order- https://support.apple.com/en-us/102651"Security Cryptography Whatever" is hosted by Deirdre Connolly (@durumcrustulum), Thomas Ptacek (@tqbf), and David Adrian (@davidcadrian)
In this episode of SADA's Cloud and Clear podcast, join host Veronica Raulin, Sr. Director of Advisory at SADA, as she sits down with Jeff Bozic, Distinguished Technologist at Insight, to discuss the dynamic landscape of cloud security, AI, and how their strategic partnership is driving innovation in these fields. Jeff shares his experiences and insights on how AI is transforming the way we work and the critical role it plays in client interactions, security, and business value. Don't miss this insightful conversation on the cutting edge of cloud security and AI, and the strategic partnership driving innovation in the space. Explore the latest advancements in cloud technology by subscribing to SADA's Cloud and Clear podcast, a podcast for cloud enthusiasts.Ā
Send us a Text Message.Dr. Arti Garg, Ph.D. is Head of Technology Strategy & Evaluation, Office of the CTO and HPE Sr. Distinguished Technologist, at Hewlett Packard Enterprise ( https://www.hpe.com/us/en/home.html ). Previously Dr. Garg served as Deputy, Global CTO for Data & AI and Lead Sustainability & Edge Innovation Architect, as Chief Strategist for the AI Strategy & Solutions organization, overseeing HPE's advanced AI technology programs, and as Emerging Market and Technology Director, at Cray Inc. which was acquired by Hewlett Packard Enterprise in September 2019. Over her career, Dr. Garg has held several data science leadership roles in the computing and industrial sectors, including at Datapipe, NRG, and GE. In the past, Dr. Garg has also worked in the U.S. government, at the White House Budget Office where she oversaw over $5 billion of R&D investments at the Department of Energy, and as a legislative adviser in the U.S. Congress, as a American Physical Society-sponsored AAAS S&T Congressional Fellow. with the House Foreign Affairs Committee. Her science policy journey also includes working for the University of California, Office of the President (UCOP). Dr. Garg holds a Ph.D. in Physics from Harvard University, an MS in Aeronautical & Astronautical Engineering from Stanford University, and she did post-doctoral work at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory as part of the Institute of Geophysics and Planetary Physics. Dr Garg is also founder and chair of Engineers & Scientists Acting Locally ( ESAL - www.esal.us ), a national organization dedicated to increasing city, county, and state level engagement by professionals with backgrounds in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM).Ā Support the Show.
The term āopen sourceā is celebrating its 25th anniversary this year. It originally started out as a rebellious gesture to allow everybody access to programmes and ideas. So how did something that began as a movement against big corporations grow into one that has been adopted by Fortune 500 companies?In this episode we'll be looking at where open source technology sits as a functioning tool in the age of VR and AR, and if we're going to see open source software being coded by open platform AI, with Distinguished Technologist for Open Platform at Hewlett Packard Enterprise, Jean-Marie Verdun.This is Technology Now, a weekly show from Hewlett Packard Enterprise. Every week we look at a story that's been making headlines, take a look at the technology behind it, and explain why it matters to organizations and what we can learn from it.Do you have a question for the expert? Ask it here using this Google form: https://forms.gle/8vzFNnPa94awARHMAAbout the expert: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jean-marie-verdun-5669902/Sources and statistics cited in this episode:How the term āOpen Sourceā came about: https://opensource.com/article/18/2/coining-term-open-source-softwareOpen Source technology's roots in rebellion: https://opensource.com/article/21/4/motivates-open-source-contributorsHow much the Open Source market was worth in 2022: https://www.precedenceresearch.com/open-source-services-market#:~:text=The%20global%20open%20source%20services,forecast%20period%202023%20to%202032.WiFi 7 announcement: https://www.wi-fi.org/discover-wi-fi/wi-fi-certified-7
Tech behind the Trends on The Element Podcast | Hewlett Packard Enterprise
The term āopen sourceā is celebrating its 25th anniversary this year. It originally started out as a rebellious gesture to allow everybody access to programmes and ideas. So how did something that began as a movement against big corporations grow into one that has been adopted by Fortune 500 companies?In this episode we'll be looking at where open source technology sits as a functioning tool in the age of VR and AR, and if we're going to see open source software being coded by open platform AI, with Distinguished Technologist for Open Platform at Hewlett Packard Enterprise, Jean-Marie Verdun.This is Technology Now, a weekly show from Hewlett Packard Enterprise. Every week we look at a story that's been making headlines, take a look at the technology behind it, and explain why it matters to organizations and what we can learn from it.Do you have a question for the expert? Ask it here using this Google form: https://forms.gle/8vzFNnPa94awARHMAAbout the expert: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jean-marie-verdun-5669902/Sources and statistics cited in this episode:How the term āOpen Sourceā came about: https://opensource.com/article/18/2/coining-term-open-source-softwareOpen Source technology's roots in rebellion: https://opensource.com/article/21/4/motivates-open-source-contributorsHow much the Open Source market was worth in 2022: https://www.precedenceresearch.com/open-source-services-market#:~:text=The%20global%20open%20source%20services,forecast%20period%202023%20to%202032.WiFi 7 announcement: https://www.wi-fi.org/discover-wi-fi/wi-fi-certified-7
The term āopen sourceā is celebrating its 25th anniversary this year. It originally started out as a rebellious gesture to allow everybody access to programmes and ideas. So how did something that began as a movement against big corporations grow into one that has been adopted by Fortune 500 companies?In this episode we'll be looking at where open source technology sits as a functioning tool in the age of VR and AR, and if we're going to see open source software being coded by open platform AI, with Distinguished Technologist for Open Platform at Hewlett Packard Enterprise, Jean-Marie Verdun.This is Technology Now, a weekly show from Hewlett Packard Enterprise. Every week we look at a story that's been making headlines, take a look at the technology behind it, and explain why it matters to organizations and what we can learn from it.Do you have a question for the expert? Ask it here using this Google form: https://forms.gle/8vzFNnPa94awARHMAAbout the expert: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jean-marie-verdun-5669902/Sources and statistics cited in this episode:How the term āOpen Sourceā came about: https://opensource.com/article/18/2/coining-term-open-source-softwareOpen Source technology's roots in rebellion: https://opensource.com/article/21/4/motivates-open-source-contributorsHow much the Open Source market was worth in 2022: https://www.precedenceresearch.com/open-source-services-market#:~:text=The%20global%20open%20source%20services,forecast%20period%202023%20to%202032.WiFi 7 announcement: https://www.wi-fi.org/discover-wi-fi/wi-fi-certified-7
In this episode of Over the Edge, Matt Trifiro sits down with Bill Pfeifer, Edge Portfolio and Thought Leadership Director at Dell Technologies, to go over a special announcement. The two dive into the creation and history of the Over the Edge podcast, as well as the future of the show. Matt shares what he has learned so far on the show and some of his favorite episodes.---------Key Quotes:āThis is a huge technology swing, right? This is like cloud was 15 years ago, but we're still at the very opening acts of edge computing and what it's going to do to the world, the impact it's going to have.ā - Bill PfeiferĀ āIt's fascinating the different points of view that you come across and the different perspectives. I know what my perspectives on edge are and they're changing all the time but it's a single perspective and everybody else has radically different perspectives on this.ā - Bill PfeiferāOne of my favorite definitions of the edge, and I agree there are lots of them, is where the digital world meets the physical world, and I think there's some truth to that.ā - Matt TrifiroĀ āMy current fascination is artificial intelligence. And again, I'm coming at it from a perspective of sort of a naive user, right? It's like the tricorder. I see a future where every object in our lives, even the most mundane objects like coffee cups and sports coats might be connected to the internet or a network and might have either AI on board or be able to tap into AI that's delivered through a network.ā - Matt Trifiro---------Show Timestamps:(02:00) Announcement from Matt(02:47) Introduction to Bill Pfeifer(04:01) The different perspectives on edgeĀ (13:43) Matt's reasons for starting the showĀ (15:41) Edge topics that Bill is interested inĀ (24:15) Matt's takeaways from the show up to this pointĀ (28:05) Some of Matt's favorite episodesĀ (34:43) What is Matt interested in moving forward?Ā (36:23) Edge questions that Matt still hasn't gotten answers toĀ --------Sponsor:Over the Edge is brought to you by Dell Technologies to unlock the potential of your infrastructure with edge solutions. From hardware and software to data and operations, across your entire multi-cloud environment, we're here to help you simplify your edge so you can generate more value. Learn more by visiting DellTechnologies.com/SimplifyYourEdge for more information or click on the link in the show notes.--------Links:Follow Bill on LinkedInFollow Matt on LinkedInĀ Referenced Past Episodes:Three Decades of Vision for Edge with Mahadev Satyanarayanan (Satya) of Carnegie Mellon UniversityStateful Computing, Continuous Intelligence, and Edge AI with Simon Crosby, CTO of SWIM.AIThe Genesis of Edge Computing with Victor Bahl, Technical Fellow at Microsoft ResearchSolving the Fundamental Problems of the Cloud with Chetan Venkatesh, CEO & Co-founder of MacrometaThe Future of Edge is Messier Than You Think with Dean Bubley, Founder of Disruptive AnalysisBringing American Manufacturing into the Fifth Industrial Revolution with Walker Reynolds, President and Solutions Architect of 4.0 SolutionsHow Standards Drive Adoption and Enable the Intelligent Edge with Alex Reznik, Distinguished Technologist at HPE and Chair of ETSI MECBrewing Beer at the Edge with Matthew Steinberg, Co-Founder of Exhibit 'A' Brewing, and Pierluca Chiodelli,Vice President Engineering Technology & Edge Portfolio Product Management and Customer Operations, Dell TechnologiesDell and Exhibit 'A', Continued with Matthew Steinberg, Co-Founder of Exhibit āA' brewing, and Pierluca Chiodelli,Vice President Engineering Technology & Edge Portfolio Product Management and Customer Operations, Dell Technologies
Is cloud security an oxymoron? In this panel session, originally recorded at the inaugural HIP Europe event, Sean Deuby talks with Semperis Chief Technologist Guido Grillenmeier; Jorge de Almeida Pinto, Lead Identity/Security Consultant, IAM Technologies; Tony Redmond, Owner and Principal at Redmond & Associates; and Jan De Clercq, Senior Security Architect and Distinguished Technologist at Hewlett Packard Enterprise. Listen in as they discuss the evolution of enterprise trust in cloud security and the effect of cloud-service breaches on user trust.
Is cloud security an oxymoron? In this panel session, originally recorded at the inaugural HIP Europe event, Sean Deuby talks with Semperis Chief Technologist Guido Grillenmeier; Jorge de Almeida Pinto, Lead Identity/Security Consultant, IAM Technologies; Tony Redmond, Owner and Principal at Redmond & Associates; and Jan De Clercq, Senior Security Architect and Distinguished Technologist at Hewlett Packard Enterprise. Listen in as they discuss the evolution of enterprise trust in cloud security and the effect of cloud-service breaches on user trust.
Hoy invitamos a Pablo Bermejo, Principal Software Architect and Distinguished Technologist at DXC Technology. Vuelve "LA NUBE DIGITAL". Ahora se llama "EL FUTURO QUE VINO". Programa semanal dedicado al ecosistema "TECH", de la innovación, digitalización, big data, blockchain, criptos, y todos lo que tenga aroma a "techy" ⦠y con aromas nos quedamos, porque en cada programa habrĆ” un guiƱo al vino. Ya lo descubrirĆ©is. EscĆŗchanos en directo siempre en masQUEUNAradio.com y en nuestras apps. Vuelve a escuchar todos los programas de "EL FUTURO QUE VINO" aquĆ. TambiĆ©n puedes suscribirte en cualquier plataforma de podcast. Consulta programación para no perderte los próximos programas. Programa presentado y dirigido por JosĆ© MarĆa AzcĆ”rate y con la colaboración de JosĆ© Juan Mora y Enrique Sotomayor. TambiĆ©n estamos en linkedin e Instagram ESTAMOS EN LA SEXTA TEMPORADA Somos radio exclusivamente de contenido, que emite siempre en directo a travĆ©s de nuestra web, IVOOX y las apps, tanto por IOS como para Android. TambiĆ©n usamos los canales de tv para emitir los directos y que la radio se convierta en imagen. En ocasiones en nuestra cuenta de twitter y en otras ocasiones en nuestro canal de youtube o nuestra web. Para aquellos que no pueden escucharnos en directo, siempre tienen la ocasión de encontrarnos a travĆ©s de los podcast. Nos puedes encontrar en SPOTIFY, ITUNES, IVOOX, SOUNCLOUD, GOOGLE PODCAST y siempre en las apps y, por su puesto, en en nuestra web. Si quieres comunicarte con nosotros a travĆ©s de WhatsApp no dudes en hacerlo en el enlace o aƱƔdenos a tu agenda +34648550456
On this episode of the Futurum Tech Webcast ā Interview Series, I am joined by Malcolm Ferguson, Distinguished Technologist at HPE and Scott Thomson, HPE GreenLake Cloud Services Specialist for conversation around cloud strategies and why colocation is making more sense these days. A Colocation Cloud Journey: Exploring the Acceleration of Colocation Strategies Ā In our conversation we discussed the following: How the pandemic has impacted cloud strategies The trends driving the acceleration of sourcing colocation facilities The challenges customers are seeing with colocation facilities How HPE GreenLake's Edge-to-Cloud platform has helped organizations transition their IT to a cloud experience It was an excellent conversation with several insightful tidbits.
Episode 4. Interview with Dejan Milojicic, Distinguished Technologist at Hewlett Packard Labs. IEEE Fellow and ACM Distinguished Scientist. Leader in the Cloud Computing and Middleware Systems community. Immigrant from Yugoslavia to Germany for PhD and then toĀ US for work in the mid 1990s.
Nosso próximo convidado Ć© o Marcos Peluso. Marcos Trabalha com automação de processos industriais hĆ” 49 anos no desenvolvimento de produtos e novas tecnologias para automação, projetos de sistemas de instrumentação e controle, comissionamento de plantas e troubleshooting. Aposentado em 2020 pela Emerson Automation Solutions onde trabalhou desde 1995 em Eden Prairie, Minnesota ā USA, como Diretor de Desenvolvimento de produtos Fieldbus, Profibus, HART e WirelessHART. Ćltimo cargo foi Distinguished Technologist, apoiando as diversas empresas da Emerson no desenvolvimento de novos produtos e tecnologia. Detentor de 31 patentes internacionais Possui Formação de Engenheiro EletrĆ“nico pela Escola de Engenharia Maua, Sao Paulo, Brasil - 1971 e Mestrado em Engenharia Nuclear pela Escola Politecnica da USP -1977 Marcos Ć© consultor ā desde 2020 Emerson Automation Solutions (Estados Unidos) ā Diretor de desenvolvimento de produtos e Distinguished Technologist -1995 a 2020 Smar (Brasil) ā Diretor de desenvolvimento de produtos e Gerente de engenharia de aplicaƧƵes. 1983 a 1995 Nuclen (Brasil) e Kraftwerk Union (Alemanha) ā Gerente do departamento de engenharia de instrumentação de controle ā 1977 a 1983 Instituto de Energia AtĆ“mica (Brasil) e General Atomic (Estados Unidos) ā Gerente de Projeto e pesquisador ā 1972 a 1977 Participa ativamente em OrganizaƧƵes, tais como: ISA Feller Membro EmĆ©rito da ComissĆ£o de Instrumentação e Automação do Instituto Brasileiro de Petroleo FieldComm Group Premios: Emerson Technology Innovation Rosemount Frank Werner Award for Engineering Excellence Emerson Prolific Inventor ISA Luciano Sighieri Award for Technology Development Possui vĆ”rios artigos em revistas tĆ©cnicas no Brasil e internacionais Trabalhos apresentados em conferĆŖncias tĆ©cnicas e cientificas em diversos paĆses. Clique aqui e venha participar conosco: https://youtu.be/C1H-a0WN3Nw #segundaconectada #carreiradesucesso #altaperformance
Episode 1. Immigration stories from two Professors of Computer Science, and a Distinguished Technologist in Tech Industry. Featuring: Nenad Medvidovic (IEEE Fellow, Professor at USC), Jelena Mirkovic (Research Professor at USC), and Dejan Milojicic (IEEE Fellow, Distinguished Technologist at HP Labs). All three were immigrants from Yugoslavia.For more information and episode guides visit: http://csimmigrant.org/Ā
Sharad Singhal, Distinguished Technologist at Hewlett Packard Enterprise discusses 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.Ā
In this episode of the FuturePrint podcast, Marcus Timson talks to Martin Bailey, Distinguished Technologist at Global Graphics Software. Marcus and Martin discuss his role in making standards work better for print so businesses can compete on the attributes that matter, and software's role in solving complex problems and reducing manual touchpoints in workflows.In this episode, Marcus and Martin also discuss the evolution of software in line with hardware developments over the last few years, managing the increasing amounts of data needed to meet the demands of today's print quality, the role of Global Graphics software in key market segments and more.Ā·Ā Ā Ā Subscribe to the FuturePrint podcast now.Ā·Ā Ā Ā Watch the FuturePrint Tech Fest session from Global Graphics Software, āHow To Integrate Inkjet Into The Smart Factory', here.Ā·Ā Ā Ā Catch up on all replays from FuturePrint events.Ā·Ā Ā Ā Visit the Global Graphics Software website.Ā·Ā Ā Ā Visit FuturePrint.Tech for more great content.Ā·Ā Ā Ā Follow FuturePrint on LinkedIn.Ā·Ā Ā Ā Follow FuturePrint on Twitter.Ā
Brian ScriberBrian is a Distinguished Technologist & Vice President, Security Technologies at CableLabs and has been the chair of the Open Connectivity Foundation Security Working Group since 2015. Brian's security experience includes PKI, encryption, algorithm design and analysis, secure coding, governance, networking, device hardening, data protection and satellite communications. Brian holds a B.S.E in Computer Engineering (University of Michigan) and a M.S. in Computer Science (University of Colorado), he has extensive experience in software development and architecture, networking, cloud technologies, web services, and development methodologies. Brian also has strong business involvement and holds an M.B.A. in Technical Strategy (University of Colorado) and has led multiple technology organizations in roles including Chief Scientist, CIO and CTO.AcknowledgmentsA special thank you to Benjamin Monlezun for the use of his original song, Downpoor.The views expressed in this episode are solely those of the podcast host and guests and do not necessarily represent the position, strategy, or opinions of CableLabs.
Dr. Jennifer Andreoli-FangAs a Distinguished Technologist at CableLabsĀ®, Jennifer led the development of DOCSISĀ® 3.0, DOCSIS 3.1, and Full Duplex DOCSIS MAC specifications. She was a key leader in the development of unlicensed LTE and 5G NR technologies at the 3GPP and the Wi-Fi Alliance on the behave of the cable industry. She co-invented Low Latency Xhaul (LLX) technology. Jennifer currently heads the convergence architecture for mobile and cable.Ā Jennifer has more than 100 patents issued or pending and published more than 30 papers at the IEEE and SCTE. She serves on the Technical Committee at the Facebook Telecom Infra Project (TIP).Ā Jennifer holds a Ph.D. degree in Electrical and Computer Engineering from the University of California, San Diego, and a Bachelor of Science degree in Electrical Engineering from the California Institute of Technology.AcknowledgmentsA special thank you to Benjamin Monlezun for the use of his original song, Downpoor.The views expressed in this episode are solely those of the podcast host and guests and do not necessarily represent the position, strategy, or opinions of CableLabsĀ®.
In next weekās episode of the Hewlett Packard Labs Podcast āFrom Research to Realityā, Dejan Milojicic hosts Sharad Singhal, Distinguished Technologist at Hewlett Packard Enterprise. They discuss OpenFAM, an open source software for Fabric Attached Memory. Sharad explains FAMās 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
Deborah Corn andĀ Pat McGrew speak with Martin Bailey, Distinguished Technologist at Global Graphics Software, and discuss innovative methods used at GGS to solve complex and common printing problems in this episode of #ThePrintReport. Links Mentioned in Todayās Episode: Martin Bailey: https://uk.linkedin.com/in/martinpbailey Global Graphics Software: https://www.globalgraphics.com/ Deborah Corn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/deborahcorn/ Pat McGrew: https://www.linkedin.com/in/patmcgrew/
In next weekās episode of the Hewlett Packard Labs Podcast āFrom Research to Realityā, 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 this weekās episode of the Hewlett Packard Labs Podcast āFrom Research to Realityā, 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 the next weekās episode of the Hewlett Packard Labs Podcast āFrom Research to Realityā, 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 weekās episode of the Hewlett Packard Labs Podcast āFrom Research to Realityā, 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 weekās episode of the Hewlett Packard Labs Podcast āFrom Research to Realityā, 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 weekās episode of the Hewlett Packard Labs Podcast āFrom Research to Realityā, 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.
Todayās episode features an interview between Matt Trifiro and Alex Reznik, Distinguished Technologist at Hewlett Packard Enterprise, and Chair of ETSIās MEC ISG.Alex literally wrote the book on Multi-Access Edge Computing, and as Chair of ETSI MEC he is helping to pioneer the industry standards for enabling the Intelligent Edge.In this interview, Alex explains the role of standards bodies like ETSI, how standards drive market adoption, and why they are important for the future of the edge intersection between telcos, cloud providers, and developers.Key QuotesāIn the final state of this MEC public edge computing game, there [will be] a presence from most of the major cloud providers in most of the operator networks.āāIf telcos are going to succeed in capturing value, they will have standards in a space where ETSI MEC plays. It doesn't mean they have to adopt ETSI MEC standards, but they will have to agree on a set of standards in that space. Our value is, we're the only standard right now that plays in that space. So you can either go and form a new group and start from scratch, or you can go with ETSI MEC.āāWith 5G, specifically because so many of the 5G applications need the edge, and edge means location, [the telcos] have leverage. Amazon and Microsoft and lots of other people have to talk directly to the telcos. That's real leverage. Now what are they going to do with it?āāShow the operators the money. They want to see the money. They don't want to see a strategy talk about how much money the hyperscalers are making on the cloud and what portion of that market they can address and what the TAM for edge computing is...they want to see the money in six months.āSponsorsOver the Edge is brought to you by the generous sponsorship of Catchpoint, NetFoundry, Ori Industries, Packet, Seagate, Vapor IO, and Zenlayer.The featured sponsor of this episode of Over the Edge is Seagate Technology. Seagateās new CORTX Intelligent Object Storage Software is 100% open source. It enables efficient capture and consolidation of massive, unstructured data sets for the lowest cost per petabyte. Learn more and join the community at seagate.comLinksAlex's book, "Multi-Access Edge Computing In Action"ETSI MEC ISGCLICK HERE to Register for the Edge Computing World Conference, October 12-15th, 2020. Fully virtual. Use the promo code OVERTHEEDGE for 30% off the Edge Executive ConferenceFollow Matt on Twitter
Darin, Mike, and Kim welcome James Morrison from HP Enterprise to the show. James is a retired FBI computer scientist who served as a local technical expert to the Special Agents and Task Force Officers assigned to the Houston Area Cyber Crimes Task Force. He participated in computer intrusion investigations and reverse engineered software to determine source and purpose of malignant code. The discussion centers on the increasing capabilities of both state-sponsored and independent cyber crime syndicates.
How can great academic research lead to building a great tech company? Listen toĀ Vijay ChandruĀ talk about his life, work and journey as one of India's first academic entrepreneurs on Episode 84 of The Pragati Podcast. The Pragati Podcast is a weekly talkshow on public policy, economics and international relations hosted byĀ Pavan Srinath.Ā Shambhavi Naik, Fellow at the Takshashila Institution, joins this episode as a co-host. Vijay ChandruĀ is the Co-founder and Director ofĀ Strand Life Sciences, one of India's top biotech companies, which focuses on next-generation precision medicine and diagnostics. Before becoming an entrepreneur, he was an academic researcher and professor of Computational Mathematics at Purdue University and the Indian Institute of Science. He is also currently a Distinguished Technologist and Adjunct Faculty at IISc. Dr. Chandru has a wide range of expertise and experience ranging from artificial intelligence to computational biology to precision medicine. On this episode, he shares how good academics make for natural entrepreneurs, and how different paths can be taken by them. He also shares his own journey, where he and his colleagues took a leap from academia into the tech startup world at a time when few others were taking the plunge. The episode also includes discussions on how computational biology and gene sequencing technology has evolved, and how modern medicine is getting shaped by new research and new solutions. The Pragati Podcast is now on Instagram! Follow atĀ https://instagram.com/pragatipod Follow Pragati on Twitter:Ā https://twitter.com/thinkpragati Follow Pragati on Facebook:Ā https://www.facebook.com/thinkpragati/ Kannada barutta? Check out the Thale-Harate Kannada Podcast, co-hosted by Pavan Srinath. This week there is a new Budget special podcast out, on the Karnataka state government budget. ą²¬ą²Øą³ą²Øą²æ ą²¹ą²°ą²ą³ ą²¹ą³ą²”ą²æą²Æą³ą²£!Ā http://ivmpodcasts.com/harate-kannada-podcast-episode-list/2019/2/13/ep-10-2019-karnatakas-budget-matters-more
Elliott Levine, Distinguished Technologist and Director of Education for HP sits down with us to talk about how VR and other technology can revolutionize the way educators approach a classroom setting in the future. For more information on Hewlett Packard's education solutions, log on to https://www8.hp.com/us/en/solutions/education/education-solutions.html. For the latest news, videos, and podcasts in the Education Technology publication, be sure to subscribe to our industry publication. Follow us on social media for the latest updates in B2B! Twitter ā twitter.com/marketscale Facebook ā facebook.com/marketscale LinkedIn ā linkedin.com/company/marketscale
Jeff Autor, a Distinguished Technologist with the Servers Business Unit at Hewlett Packard Enterprise (HPE) stops by to talk about Redfish 1.0 and how HPE has implemented the Redfish 1.0 specification on their HPE ProLiant Gen9 server family as an HPE Integrated Lights-Out (iLO) firmware update. He points out that iLO serves as the nerve center of HPE ProLiant servers that acting as the control service for the server engaging in health monitoring, power and thermal control, and remote administration. Jeff highlights how the integration of Redfish into iLO enables a programmable platform that provides customers with a wealth of information about the status of the server and greatly improves interoperability with existing standards among vendors. To learn more, visit www.hpe.com/info/ilo
In this livecast from the Intel Developer Forum (IDF) in San Francisco John Leung, Software & System Architect at Intel and Jeff Autor, Distinguished Technologist with the Servers Business Unit at HP stop by to discuss the release of RedFish 1.0. They highlight how on August 4th 2015 the DMTF (Distributed Management Task Force Inc) announced the availability of RedFish version 1.0, an adopted and approved industry standard interface which simplifies the management of scalable compute platforms, and is extensible beyond compute platforms. John and Jeff emphasize how RedFish 1.0 is a great example of what can be accomplished when technology leaders, along the supply chain, truly listen to requests and feedback of end-users, and come together satisfy those request in an open and broad manner.
In this Intel Chip Chat audio podcast with Allyson Klein: In this archive of a livecast from the Intel Developer Forum, Billy Cox, the GM of SDI Software Development at Intel and Jeff Autor, a Distinguished Technologist in the Servers Business Unit at HP, stop by to talk about the new Redfish specification from Intel, [ā¦]
In this archive of a livecast from the Intel Developer Forum, Billy Cox, the GM of SDI Software Development at Intel and Jeff Autor, a Distinguished Technologist in the Servers Business Unit at HP, stop by to talk about the new Redfish specification from Intel, HP, Dell and Emerson Network Power which has recently been submitted to a new forum in the DMTF. Redfish enables devices to be scalable, discoverable, extensible and easy to manage via a simple, script-based programming method. This allows use cases from data center operators to enterprise management consoles to expand data access and analysis. For more information, visit www.refishspecification.org.
Bradley and Karen explain why they've been gone for so long, and then discuss the recent Oracle v. Google Federal Appeals Court Decision. Show Notes: Segment 0 (00:00:31) Karen is now Executive Director of Conservancy and Bradley is President and Distinguished Technologist. (03:01) Bradley will be working extensively on the NPO Accounting Project. (03:40) Segment 1 (00:09:37) Karen says the Oracle v. Google Federal Appeals Court Decision is not an engaging read, but the lower court decision was. (09:50) Karen said: You're out of your element, Donny! (12:38) Karen mentioned a tweet from the EFF (15:23) Bradley mentioned his older blog post about the previous decision (16:48) Karen incorrectly said we never recorded a show on the previous decision, but we did indeed discuss the previous Oracle v. Google decision in , which Bradley and Karen discussed in Episode 0x35 (18:53) Karen and Bradley explained what an affirmative defense, arguments in the alternative, and merger doctrine. (21:03) Bradley mentioned the Apache Software Foundation is now publicly more against copyleft software than proprietary software, and that such position is unreasonable, unlike the OpenBSD position that copyleft and proprietary software are equally bad: a position Bradley disagrees with but agrees is consistent, reasonable moral stance. (38:40) Bradley mentioned his discussions with Mark J. Wielaard of the Classpath project (52:20) Bradley and Karen ask people to doante to Conservancy. Send feedback and comments on the cast to . You can keep in touch with Free as in Freedom on our IRC channel, #faif on irc.freenode.net, and by following Conservancy on identi.ca and and Twitter. Free as in Freedom is produced by Dan Lynch of danlynch.org. Theme music written and performed by Mike Tarantino with Charlie Paxson on drums. The content of this audcast, and the accompanying show notes and music are licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-Share-Alike 4.0 license (CC BY-SA 4.0).
Bradley and Karen explain why they've been gone for so long, and then discuss the recent Oracle v. Google Federal Appeals Court Decision. Show Notes: Segment 0 (00:00:31) Karen is now Executive Director of Conservancy and Bradley is President and Distinguished Technologist. (03:01) Bradley will be working extensively on the NPO Accounting Project. (03:40) Segment 1 (00:09:37) Karen says the Oracle v. Google Federal Appeals Court Decision is not an engaging read, but the lower court decision was. (09:50) Karen said: You're out of your element, Donny! (12:38) Karen mentioned a tweet from the EFF (15:23) Bradley mentioned his older blog post about the previous decision (16:48) Karen incorrectly said we never recorded a show on the previous decision, but we did indeed discuss the previous Oracle v. Google decision in , which Bradley and Karen discussed in Episode 0x35 (18:53) Karen and Bradley explained what an affirmative defense, arguments in the alternative, and merger doctrine. (21:03) Bradley mentioned the Apache Software Foundation is now publicly more against copyleft software than proprietary software, and that such position is unreasonable, unlike the OpenBSD position that copyleft and proprietary software are equally bad: a position Bradley disagrees with but agrees is consistent, reasonable moral stance. (38:40) Bradley mentioned his discussions with Mark J. Wielaard of the Classpath project (52:20) Bradley and Karen ask people to doante to Conservancy. Send feedback and comments on the cast to . You can keep in touch with Free as in Freedom on our IRC channel, #faif on irc.freenode.net, and by following Conservancy on on Twitter and and FaiF on Twitter. Free as in Freedom is produced by Dan Lynch of danlynch.org. Theme music written and performed by Mike Tarantino with Charlie Paxson on drums. The content of this audcast, and the accompanying show notes and music are licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-Share-Alike 4.0 license (CC BY-SA 4.0).
Richard Kaufmann, a Distinguished Technologist at Hewlett Packard, talks about server designs. He presents an overview of the technologies and user needs driving cluster designs over the next few years. (October 1, 2008)