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How does the Tour de France collect data and provide real time stats to viewers? Shahid Ahmed, EVP for New Ventures and Innovations at NTT, argues that the work they do to track the Tour de France is the ultimate edge use case. He also dives into small AI models and localized data at the edge, as well as educating for the future of jobs in tech. --------Key Quotes:“ I think [tracking the Tour de France] is one of the most fascinating edge use cases that I've seen in a while…. We've got cyclists going at north of 50 miles an hour, 60 miles an hour sometimes, and they're moving across a variety of different towns, villages, mountains, always a challenge from a network coverage perspective. It's a very difficult equation just from that movement part.”“If you tune in to NBC, which covers the Tour de France, or USA Network, which is the sister network, you'll always see the live coverage of stats…. Live data is a must have and it has to have very small latency, meaning it can't be five seconds later when the cyclist has gone down or finished across the line.”Timestamps: (01:32) How Shahid got started in tech (04:55) Innovations in 5G(09:06) Challenges and innovations in the Tour de France(18:01) Edge AI and industrial applications(27:38) Lessons from a global role and regulatory challenges(34:03) Teaching Industrial IoT and preparing the workforce--------Sponsor:Edge solutions are unlocking data-driven insights for leading organizations. With Dell Technologies, you can capitalize on your edge by leveraging the broadest portfolio of purpose-built edge hardware, software and services. Leverage AI where you need it; simplify your edge; and protect your edge to generate competitive advantage within your industry. Capitalize on your edge today with Dell Technologies.--------Credits:Over the Edge is hosted by Bill Pfeifer, and was created by Matt Trifiro and Ian Faison. Executive producers are Matt Trifiro, Ian Faison, Jon Libbey and Kyle Rusca. The show producer is Erin Stenhouse. The audio engineer is Brian Thomas. Additional production support from Elisabeth Plutko.--------Links:Follow Shahid on LinkedInFollow Bill on LinkedIn
In this episode, Bill sits down with Paul Savill, Global Practice Leader of Networking and Edge Compute at Kyndryl, a company that builds and modernizes the world's critical technology systems. Paul provides insights on the cultural challenges between IT and OT teams, the implementation of edge computing across industries, and innovative use cases including robotics in retail, AI deployment, and private 5G networks---------Key Quotes:“To really leverage AI, you have to start with a data foundation. Are you collecting enough information? Is the information that you're collecting correct? Have you got good data integrity? And do you have enough of it over time?” “The value of private 5G networks lies in empowering enterprises to innovate within their own environments.”“The biggest cultural challenge is bridging the gap between IT and OT—it's a dynamic of trust and risk.”--------Timestamps: (01:11) How Paul got started in tech (05:43) Challenges in IT and OT integration(15:08) Industry use cases and innovations(16:45) Bitcoin mining and edge computing(21:10) AI models and custom solutions(26:33) Global trends and private 5G--------Sponsor:Edge solutions are unlocking data-driven insights for leading organizations. With Dell Technologies, you can capitalize on your edge by leveraging the broadest portfolio of purpose-built edge hardware, software and services. Leverage AI where you need it; simplify your edge; and protect your edge to generate competitive advantage within your industry. Capitalize on your edge today with Dell Technologies.--------Credits:Over the Edge is hosted by Bill Pfeifer, and was created by Matt Trifiro and Ian Faison. Executive producers are Matt Trifiro, Ian Faison, Jon Libbey and Kyle Rusca. The show producer is Erin Stenhouse. The audio engineer is Brian Thomas. Additional production support from Elisabeth Plutko.--------Links:Follow Paul on LinkedInFollow Bill on LinkedIn
In this episode, we dive into the current state of AI and its future ramifications for society with Ed Henry, Distinguished Engineer - Artificial Intelligence at Dell and an expert with over 18 years in the tech industry. In a conversation that weaves between science and philosophy, Bill and Ed discuss the challenges of model drift, the societal impacts of technological "feudalism," and the implications of AI trying to recreate human intelligence. ---------Key Quotes:“Should people get involved in AI? Yes, it's going to become a technology that is not going away. Pandora's box has been opened and we're not closing it anytime soon. I do believe that write once, run once code is coming.”“ It used to be that technology was a differentiator for a company. It's not anymore; it's a necessity. What you build on top of that technology that becomes a differentiator.”--------Timestamps: (01:47) How Ed got started in tech (04:46) Understanding AI model drift(08:51) Transformers and future AI applications(18:58) Technological feudalism and social implications(33:24) The philosophical pursuit of Artificial General Intelligence(34:12) The role of AI in automation(48:44) The limitations of current AI models--------Sponsor:Edge solutions are unlocking data-driven insights for leading organizations. With Dell Technologies, you can capitalize on your edge by leveraging the broadest portfolio of purpose-built edge hardware, software and services. Leverage AI where you need it; simplify your edge; and protect your edge to generate competitive advantage within your industry. Capitalize on your edge today with Dell Technologies.--------Credits:Over the Edge is hosted by Bill Pfeifer, and was created by Matt Trifiro and Ian Faison. Executive producers are Matt Trifiro, Ian Faison, Jon Libbey and Kyle Rusca. The show producer is Erin Stenhouse. The audio engineer is Brian Thomas. Additional production support from Elisabeth Plutko.--------Links:Follow Ed on LinkedInFollow Bill on LinkedIn
How is technology shaping the future of neurosurgery? In this episode, Bill sits down with Dr. Lawton, President and CEO of Barrow Neurological Institute, Robert F. Spetzler Endowed Chair for Neurosciences, and Chair of the Department of Neurosurgery. Dr. Lawton discusses the ways he is bringing new technologies and innovation to neurosurgery, as well as how it could improve patients outcomes and broaden the field's scope of impact.---------Key Quotes:“If we're able to have these huge datasets where we can take all the brain tumor patients and then go back 10 years before they were ever diagnosed and see what was abnormal then, it might open up these ways to predict or diagnose or even prevent some of these diseases before they get started.” “It's a technological revolution that has all of a sudden allowed us to envision things in neurosurgery that incorporate this tech in ways that we never had 20 years ago… I think probably the best example of that is the brain computer interface. There's the perfect example of how technology and engineering brought into neurosurgery is going to change the world.”“Instead of taking just six variables, we can take a hundred variables and we can feed them into the black box of AI, and we can look at way more than just those six. And maybe our decision making will be better. Maybe our predictive powers will be different.”--------Timestamps: (02:26) Integrating technology in neurosurgery(06:37) Brain-Computer Interfaces (09:56) Expanding neurosurgical training(19:09) AI in neurosurgery: Diagnostics and beyond(29:16) Mysteries of the Mind and understanding the mind(34:35) Future of neurosurgery in emotional and cognitive interventions--------Sponsor:Edge solutions are unlocking data-driven insights for leading organizations. With Dell Technologies, you can capitalize on your edge by leveraging the broadest portfolio of purpose-built edge hardware, software and services. Leverage AI where you need it; simplify your edge; and protect your edge to generate competitive advantage within your industry. Capitalize on your edge today with Dell Technologies.--------Credits:Over the Edge is hosted by Bill Pfeifer, and was created by Matt Trifiro and Ian Faison. Executive producers are Matt Trifiro, Ian Faison, Jon Libbey and Kyle Rusca. The show producer is Erin Stenhouse. The audio engineer is Brian Thomas. Additional production support from Elisabeth Plutko.--------Links:Watch Dr. Lawton share his vision for how AI and edge solutions can be used to transform neurosurgeryFollow Dr. Lawton on X and InstagramLearn more about Barrow Neurological Institute and neurosurgeryGet to know Barrow President and CEO Michael T. Lawton, MDDiscover more about Barrow Neurological Institute's newest research quest to solve the mysteries of the mindWatch Dr. Lawton operate in this collection of neurosurgical operative videosFind out what it's like to be a neurosurgeon by watching three seasons of Barrow Neurosurgery Base CampFollow Barrow Neurological Institute on YouTube, Instagram, LinkedIn, X and FacebookFollow Bill on LinkedIn
How are digital cities transforming the future of urban living? In this episode, Bil chats with Bai Lu, Senior Technologist for Global Digital Cities at Dell, to explore the evolution of digital cities and how they're redefining traditional urban frameworks. Bai Lu shares her journey from engineering to leading digital transformation while exploring how edge computing reduces latency, boosts security, and powers digital twins for smarter city planning. They also dive into the challenges of building digital city projects and highlight innovations like Toyota's Woven City, offering a glimpse into the future of more connected, sustainable urban landscapes.---------Key Quotes:“One way that we can help the city planners using a digital twin platform is to actually help the city planners to predict. What will be the potential issue that is affecting their sustainability plan, like city traffic or air pollution or noise pollution, when they actually want to build a new project?”“The thing that I'm really looking forward to is this equality of using technology for everyone. There will be no limit to anyone because of location, connectivity, or because of age. I believe the future is not far.”--------Timestamps: (01:23) Bai Lu's journey into technology(05:17) Edge computing in digital cities(09:02) Digital city projects and use cases(12:44) Understanding digital twins(15:47) Bai Lu's favorite digital cities deployment(21:04) Sustainability in digital cities(27:42) Breaking down the complexities of digital city projects(35:23) Toyota Woven City: A futuristic vision(40:59) Future of digital cities and edge computing--------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 dell.com/edge for more information or click on the link in the show notes.--------Credits:Over the Edge is hosted by Bill Pfeifer, and was created by Matt Trifiro and Ian Faison. Executive producers are Matt Trifiro, Ian Faison, Jon Libbey and Kyle Rusca. The show producer is Erin Stenhouse. The audio engineer is Brian Thomas. Additional production support from Elisabeth Plutko.--------Links:Learn more about Dell Technologies Smart City SolutionsCheck-out Bai Lu's recent blog on Forbes Follow Bill on LinkedInFollow Bai Lu on LinkedIn
How is AI transforming security at the edge? In this episode, Bill sits down with Inna Ushakova, Co-Founder and CEO at AI EdgeLabs, to explore the evolving landscape of edge security and its unique challenges compared to cloud and data center security. They discuss the constraints and risks specific to edge environments, the need for lightweight, AI-driven security solutions, and the current state of edge security across various industries. Together, they offer insights into how proactive and automated security measures are reshaping security practices at the edge.---------Key Quotes:“If you talk about adopting AI and machine learning, me personally, I don't really consider this as a huge revolution because it's already a must-have for us. It's not something that we have the privilege to implement or not to implement. It should be already done. You should have it already.”‘There should be some shift from reactive to proactive security.”--------Timestamps: (01:54) Inna's journey into tech(02:17) Understanding security across environments(04:48) Challenges in edge security(06:45) Current threats and vulnerabilities(09:04) Implementing effective edge security(14:05) AI-driven cybersecurity(27:48) Security regulations at the edge(32:40) Edge security across industries(38:59) Future of edge security--------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 dell.com/edge for more information or click on the link in the show notes.--------Credits:Over the Edge is hosted by Bill Pfeifer, and was created by Matt Trifiro and Ian Faison. Executive producers are Matt Trifiro, Ian Faison, Jon Libbey and Kyle Rusca. The show producer is Erin Stenhouse. The audio engineer is Brian Thomas. Additional production support from Elisabeth Plutko.--------Links:Follow Bill on LinkedInFollow Inna on LinkedIn
In this episode, I sit down with Ahilan Ponnusamy, co-author of the book “Technology Operating Models for Cloud and Edge.” Ahilan shares his journey from being a Java developer to becoming a thought leader in cloud-native development and technology operating models. We delve into the evolution of IT operating models, the impact of cloud and edge technologies, and the future of AI in enterprise environments. Tune in to explore the complexities of hybrid cloud ecosystems, the pitfalls of bimodal IT, and best practices when creating a technology operating model. Enjoy! CHAPTERS (00:00) Understanding Operating Models (08:02) The Impact of Cloud and Edge Technologies (12:58) The Failure of Bimodal IT (23:44) Building a Foundation for Future-Proof IT
How will we feed the growing population while making agriculture more sustainable? In this episode, Bill sits down with Vikram Adve, Professor of Computer Science at the University of Illinois and Director of the AIFARMS National AI Institute for Agriculture, to discuss. Vikram highlights the growing importance of digital agriculture, and how data and technology will play crucial roles in addressing global food production challenges, sustainability, and climate resilience. He also discusses AI's pivotal role and offers insights into optimizing machine learning at the edge.---------Key Quotes:“The sustainability and the environmental constraints that we have to impose to increase productivity is a very, very difficult set of challenges. And so technology is becoming increasingly important in order to meet those challenges."“All of these technologies are becoming important because agriculture faces some major challenges worldwide. Probably the biggest and simplest one to understand is that we have to increase food production over the next 25 to 30 years by as much as probably 60 percent.”--------Timestamps: (01:30) How Vikram got started in tech (03:37) Defining digital agriculture (07:14) How does AI impact sustainability?(19:51) Optimizing machine learning in agriculture (31:30) Near data processing (37:34) The future of data processing at the edge --------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 dell.com/edge for more information or click on the link in the show notes.--------Credits:Over the Edge is hosted by Bill Pfeifer, and was created by Matt Trifiro and Ian Faison. Executive producers are Matt Trifiro, Ian Faison, Jon Libbey and Kyle Rusca. The show producer is Erin Stenhouse. The audio engineer is Brian Thomas. Additional production support from Elisabeth Plutko.--------Links:Follow Bill on LinkedInFollow Vikram on LinkedInEdge Solutions | Dell Technologies
How will AI at the edge reshape how we interact with our devices? In this episode, Bill sits down with Nicole Reineke, Distinguished Product Manager - AI Strategy at N-able to dive into the future of AI, discussing distributed AI, the shifting interaction paradigm and the future of large action models. Nicole argues that this is the most exciting time in edge device management in her career, diving into how AI can revolutionize device management, drive creativity, and spark business innovation.---------Key Quotes:“This is seriously the most exciting time in edge device management that I've ever witnessed. And I've been in edge device management for three decades.”“You have this offline capability that understands and can control all of your device behavior and can understand your intent or your natural language request. And it's going to completely change the paradigm of how our devices operate. It's going to change how we interact with them. It's going to be huge and it's going to be fast.”“Large action models… can be seen as an extension of a language model. It's the ability to take a set of inputs and use those inputs to create a trigger and that trigger can perform an action against something.”--------Timestamps: (01:40) How Nicole got started in tech (06:27) Edge devices and the shifting interaction paradigm(18:03) Distributed AI and its implications (23:29) Role of humans in AI and automation(27:12) Choosing the right AI model for your data(34:40) What's the next great skill in AI? (38:10) Ways to stay ahead--------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 dell.com/edge for more information or click on the link in the show notes.--------Credits:Over the Edge is hosted by Bill Pfeifer, and was created by Matt Trifiro and Ian Faison. Executive producers are Matt Trifiro, Ian Faison, Jon Libbey and Kyle Rusca. The show producer is Erin Stenhouse. The audio engineer is Brian Thomas. Additional production support from Elisabeth Plutko.--------Links:Follow Bill on LinkedInFollow Nicole on LinkedIn
En el Rodcast #13 tenemos el privilegio de contar con Sergio Rosengaus, CEO de Bleeding Edge Technologies, un líder empresarial, con más de 30 años de experiencia en diversas industrias, aunque definitivamente, lo más destacado está relacionado al mundo de la tecnología. Sergio fundó Kio Networks en 2001, una empresa que no solo ha sido pionera en el sector de Tecnologías de la Información, sino que también es uno de los primeros unicornios en México, alcanzando una valoración de más de mil millones de dólares. Además, desde sus inicios ha sido un ferviente promotor del emprendimiento en México y por medio de NCubo Holdings y su participación en el Consejo de Endeavor, ha apoyado a numerosos emprendedores mexicanos, orientándolos para alcanzar sus propias historias de éxito. ¡No se pierdan la fascinante charla de Rodrigo Pacheco con Sergio Rosengaus!
What is the future of private wireless and what role will the edge play? In this conversation, Bill sits down with David de Lancellotti, Executive Vice President - Global Head of Enterprise Campus Edge Business at Nokia to discuss private wireless in depth. The two dive into different use cases, across stadiums and manufacturing, and discuss when private wireless could be preferable to 4G, 5G or WiFi. Key Quotes:“There's a lot of customers that need privatization…. I don't think commodity is such a bad word in the sense that at some point, I really see it coming, where, whether it's a brownfield or a greenfield application that you're building for, a port, mine, stadium, what have you, that private network is just like one of the boxes you check.”“More than one utility in California had to literally shut off the grid. They had to turn people down to make sure that these wires that would, because of wind, knock a wire down and start a fire. So what if that wire broke? And what if, by the time it hit the ground, it knew to turn itself off?”--------Timestamps: 01:05 How David got started in tech02:03 Defining Campus Edge and understanding private wireless07:44 Worker safety and applications14:41 The challenges of global projects 16:26 Private 4G/5G vs. Public Networks26:40 Private wireless in stadiums--------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 dell.com/edge for more information or click on the link in the show notes.--------Credits:Over the Edge is hosted by Bill Pfeifer, and was created by Matt Trifiro and Ian Faison. Executive producers are Matt Trifiro, Ian Faison, Jon Libbey and Kyle Rusca. The show producer is Erin Stenhouse. The audio engineer is Brian Thomas. Additional production support from Elisabeth Plutko.--------Links:Follow Bill on LinkedInFollow David de Lancellotti on LinkedInEdge Solutions | Dell Technologies
In this episode of the Tech Talks Daily Podcast, we speak with Sara Martin from HED about the evolving landscape of data center design. As data centers account for approximately 1% of global electricity usage, the push for sustainability and efficiency in their design has never been more urgent. Sara shares insights into HED's innovative approach to creating energy-efficient and sustainable data centers. This includes the adoption of modular systems, liquid cooling technologies, and the integration of renewable power sources. She emphasizes the importance of designing with flexibility and scalability in mind to accommodate future growth in AI and other technologies. Proper planning and the use of scalable "blocks" can prevent the need for expensive relocations and ensure business continuity. A significant portion of our conversation focuses on preventing power failures, a common cause of unplanned outages in data centers. Sara discusses the importance of investing in uninterruptible power supplies (UPS) and the role of proper operations, training, and preventative maintenance in avoiding such failures. She also highlights the benefits of using modular prototypes and maintaining consistent design across data halls to enhance efficiency and reliability. Sara introduces us to emerging trends in data center design, such as liquid immersion cooling for high-density racks and the use of mass timber construction for sustainability. These innovations not only improve energy efficiency but also offer practical solutions to the growing power demands of data centers.
In today's episode, significant updates from federal agencies are highlighted, shaping the future of aviation and artificial intelligence. The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has established a backup system for the Notice to Air Missions (NOTAM) system following a major outage in January 2023. This critical step addresses one of the most severe disruptions to air traffic since the September 11 attacks and includes the formation of a NOTAM Task Force and revised maintenance protocols. These measures aim to prevent future outages and enhance the communication of flight-related information. Additionally, the Department of Energy's (DOE) new roadmap for its Frontiers in Artificial Intelligence for Science, Security, and Technology (FASST) program was released. This strategic plan outlines the DOE's commitment to integrating AI into national security and energy innovation. It highlights efforts to expand AI-capable infrastructure and develop reliable AI technologies across its network of national laboratories. About The Daily Scoop Podcast We discuss the latest news and trends facing government leaders on such topics as technology, management and workforce. The program will explore headlines of the day as well as in depth discussions with top executives in both government and industry. The Daily Scoop Podcast is released every weekday afternoon. For the latest insights from Washington, you can subscribe to The Daily Scoop Podcast on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, and Spotify.
Organizations need access to digital infrastructure and communications networks to leverage AI in a cost effective way. In this episode, Bill sits down with Greg Cudahy, Global Leader of TMT and Global Industries AI Leader at EY, to discuss digital infrastructure in an emerging AI world. The two talk about the judgment calls we will have to make about AI and how culture impacts AI use. ---------Key Quotes:“The people part of generative AI is every bit as important to get traction as the technology is.” “All the forecasts are saying that roughly 75 percent of the data over the next 10 years that we see, that's acted upon for AI or any other business use, is going to come from edge computing. It's a groundswell. This is a huge trend.”“As edge computing rises, you're creating more points of entry for bad actors. So the importance of cyber has never been higher.”“Moving all this data that AI requires means huge investment in communications networks, even more than we've got today…. People don't think about moving the data. They think about what I'm going to do with it. They don't think about what this gigantic swell of volume of data is going to go….Enabling communications infrastructure has got to be a priority for virtually every nation state right now.”--------Timestamps: (01:25) How Greg got started in tech(09:38) AI shifting from a feature/function to a focus business outcome (14:35) Bespoke models at scale (19:00) What bandwidth do we allow AI to work within?(32:59) How corporate and geographic cultures impact the use of AI (34:46) Navigating regulation and security concerns with AI at the edge (41:29) The need to invest in communications networks to move data--------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 dell.com/edge for more information or click on the link in the show notes.--------Credits:Over the Edge is hosted by Bill Pfeifer, and was created by Matt Trifiro and Ian Faison. Executive producers are Matt Trifiro, Ian Faison, Jon Libbey and Kyle Rusca. The show producer is Erin Stenhouse. The audio engineer is Brian Thomas. Additional production support from Elisabeth Plutko.--------Links:Follow Bill on LinkedInFollow Greg on LinkedIn
Are we in the age of bespoke models? How long will that last? In this conversation, Bill sits down with Jaxon Repp, Field CTO at HarperDB, a globally-distributed edge application platform. They discuss solutions to managing distributed data, customized AI models and bringing the east of cloud to the edge. ---------Key Quotes:“I think that we are in the age of bespoke models now. But I think like all things, unless you're flying a remote drone armed with missiles, you probably will be able to make do with a model that just handles the basics.”“There's a lot of upside to still having the horsepower to do the cool things and not necessarily pushing out all the way to the edge.”“If I can train on a set of averages, some sort of compressed nature, I can dramatically reduce the amount of data that I have. If I can train on summaries as well as I can train on the raw data, then I'm not going to hold on to that raw data for anything other than, you know, super emergency cases.”--------Timestamps: (01:17) How Jaxon got started in tech and to HarperDB(07:25) Determining product market fit (13:18) How do we bring the ease of cloud to the edge? (18:37) Solutions to distributed data (25:50) The future importance of bespoke models --------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 dell.com/edge for more information or click on the link in the show notes.--------Credits:Over the Edge is hosted by Bill Pfeifer, and was created by Matt Trifiro and Ian Faison. Executive producers are Matt Trifiro, Ian Faison, Jon Libbey and Kyle Rusca. The show producer is Erin Stenhouse. The audio engineer is Brian Thomas. Additional production support from Elisabeth Plutko.--------Links:Follow Bill on LinkedInConnect with Jaxon Repp on LinkedIn
How will generative AI impact the factory floor? In this conversation, Bill sits down with Jason Nassar, who is responsible for Dell Technologies' global strategy for manufacturing edge products and solutions as a Senior Consultant Product Manager. The two dive into the future of generative AI on the factory floor, musing about the role of robots and small language models.---------Key Quotes:“I think as the technology improves itself and it's going to happen faster than we think, there will likely be robots and even humanoid robots that are going to be performing tasks that in the past people performed.”“At the end of the day, these LLMs or large learning models, they're best put in the cloud right now, large data centers actually processing this. But this is quickly going to move directly to the edge. And that means that this technology is going to be utilized on the factory floor.”--------Timestamps: (02:00) How did Jason get started in tech? (02:40) IT and OT in manufacturing (06:45) Evolution of customer needs in manufacturing (20:54) What is possible with traditional AI?(14:54) The potential of generative AI in manufacturing (19:00) Hallucinations and human error(20:50) The future of work and education (33:32) Robots on the factory floor--------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 dell.com/edge for more information or click on the link in the show notes.--------Credits:Over the Edge is hosted by Bill Pfeifer, and was created by Matt Trifiro and Ian Faison. Executive producers are Matt Trifiro, Ian Faison, Jon Libbey and Kyle Rusca. The show producer is Erin Stenhouse. The audio engineer is Brian Thomas. Additional production support from Elisabeth Plutko.--------Links:Follow Bill on LinkedInConnect with Jason Nassar on LinkedInRead Jason's latest blog on CIOLearn more about https://edgeresources.dell.com/?industry=manufacturing
Allen and Joel interview Tone Søndergaard, Director of the Offshore Wind Innovation Hub. The hub's six-month accelerator program provides mentorship, industry connections, and resources to help startups scale. Tone shares insights from the first cohort's outcomes and discusses the global application process for cohort two. If you're interested in learning more, visit https://www.offshorewindnyc.com/. Sign up now for Uptime Tech News, our weekly email update on all things wind technology. This episode is sponsored by Weather Guard Lightning Tech. Learn more about Weather Guard's StrikeTape Wind Turbine LPS retrofit. Follow the show on Facebook, YouTube, Twitter, Linkedin and visit Weather Guard on the web. And subscribe to Rosemary Barnes' YouTube channel here. Have a question we can answer on the show? Email us! Pardalote Consulting - https://www.pardaloteconsulting.comWeather Guard Lightning Tech - www.weatherguardwind.comIntelstor - https://www.intelstor.com Allen Hall: Welcome to the special edition of the Uptime Wind Energy Podcast. I'm your host, Alan Hall, along with my co host, Joel Saxam. Starting a new business in the wind industry is particularly difficult. Uh, there are multiple challenges beyond creating a product that the industry needs or wants. Fundraising, staffing, finding an office, technology development, marketing, international sales, the list goes on. Well, there is help on the way. The Offshore Wind Innovation Hub, located in Brooklyn, New York, is a groundbreaking initiative launched by the NYU Tandon School of Engineering in collaboration with Ecuador, and supported by the New York City Economic Development Corporation. The hub's mission is to accelerate the growth of the offshore wind industry by supporting startups developing cutting edge technologies, by providing access to mentorship, industry connections, and resources to scale up. The hub aims to position New York City as a major player in the rapidly growing Offshore wind sector. Leading this ambitious initiative is Tone Sundegaard, uh, the director of the Offshore Wind Innovation Hub. With a background deeply rooted in the Danish wind industry and expensive experience fostering clean tech collaboration between Denmark and the United States, Tone brings a wealth of expertise and passion to her role in shaping the future of offshore wind innovation in New York City and beyond. Tona, welcome to the program. Tone Søndergaard: Thank you so much. Allen Hall: So there is a lot to talk about today, uh, because Hey, we know a lot of small businesses in wind that are trying to get established. We are one of them Uh, and and uh your offshore wind innovation hub Popped up on our radar screen recently, like, Oh, Hey, there's a lot going on there that we didn't know about. And let's get some, get them on the podcast to talk about all the great activities that are happening there. But I want to first step back and talk about what are some of the problems with starting a small business in wind. Tone Søndergaard: I think one of the reasons we really started this innovation hub and found that there was a need for an accelerator program and ecosystem development for the smaller businesses within offshore wind was partly twofold in a way. The first reason really being that we found that smaller businesses, especially within offshore wind, were challenged by what we call information asymmetry, and it was really difficult for many of the smaller businesses who wanted to either move into offshore wind or pivot into offshore wind from other industries to figure out Precisely what is my value proposition? Precisely when in the supply chain do I fit in? Um, and data in this industry tends to be fairly privileged and sort of like held by some of the really major corporations. Um, so that was really one of the problems that we wanted to try and solve with Innovation Hub was to try and give smaller players access to some of this infor...
This episode features an interview between Bill Pfeifer and Arnaud Langer, Global Managing Partner Edge and IoT at Atos. At Atos, Arnaud is focused on helping customers navigate their legacy-to-edge or cloud-to-edge transformations, leveraging the power of 5G, Edge, and IoT technologies.They dive into Arnaud's work in the energy industry and the complexities of digital transformations in that space. They also discuss sustainability, optimization, and forward looking edge trends.---------Key Quotes:“When you think about the inertia of a power plant, think about a gas or oil based power plant, you've got about a 24-hour inertia on it. So, that means that you need to plan ahead 24 hours how much power will be consumed. A nuclear power plant is about a week and solar is about 10 seconds. If you've got a cloud your solar array shuts down. So we're definitely looking at a different type of management for the grid.”--------Timestamps: 01:15 How Arnaud got started in tech05:53 The complexity of the tech stack needed to solve business problems09:22 The intricacies of edge and IoT in the energy industry13:26 Coordinating energy consumption and use 17:02 Modernizing old tech 19:36 The OT mindset in the energy industry and refresh cycles 26:02 The surprising cost of sensors 30:13 Forward looking edge and IoT trends36:12 Advice for companies on edges strategies --------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 dell.com/edge for more information or click on the link in the show notes.--------Credits:Over the Edge is hosted by Bill Pfeifer, and was created by Matt Trifiro and Ian Faison. Executive producers are Matt Trifiro, Ian Faison, Jon Libbey and Kyle Rusca. The show producer is Erin Stenhouse. The audio engineer is Brian Thomas. Additional production support from Elisabeth Plutko.--------Links:Follow Bill on LinkedInConnect with Arnaud Langer on LinkedInLearn more about Atos and Dell Technologies collaboration on the NativeEdge platform to unlock new business value across edge environments (Case Study / Video) Learn more about Atos
This week I am delighted to welcome Animals Around The Globe co-founder Christopher Weber to Fish Fry! Christopher and I explore the intersection of wildlife and technology including the importance of wildlife tracking, the trends Christopher is seeing in this arena and new technologies being used today to track wildlife around the world. Also this week, I check out how new bionic jellyfish that could be used to gather climate science data from deep in the Earth's oceans.
EDGE Technologies was één van de eerste vastgoedontwikkelaars in Europa die een net zero routekaart opstelde. De vrouw die deze strategie vorm moet geven is Anja Köhler.Deze aflevering in het kort:⇨ Hoe je net zero bouwt⇨ De duurzame ambities van EDGE⇨ De Jonge komt nu met doorbouwfaciliteitGebouwen zonder gasaansluiting. Grotendeels gemaakt van materialen die biobased zijn of in ieder geval milieuvriendelijk, supergoed geïsoleerd en voorzien van slimme energie-opslagsystemen. Bij EDGE Technologies liggen er tegenwoordig alleen nog maar dit soort gebouwen op de ontwerptafel. Gebouwen blijken CO2-aanjagerHoe ontwikkel je net-zero? Dat is de vraag die in deze aflevering centraal staat. De bouw- en vastgoedsector moet van ver komen om de eigen CO2-uitstoot terug te brengen. Als we de hele levenscyclus van gebouwen beschouwen, dan gaat het om een mondiaal percentage van bijna 40 procent. Dit gaat onder meer om het gebruik van bouwmachines en het productieproces van bouwmaterialen zoals staal, cement en glas.Experimenteren met duurzaam betonDe wetgever kan volgens Anja Köhler een handje helpen door sneller nieuwe bouwtechnieken toe te staan. Als voorbeeld noemt ze het testen van duurzamer beton, dat door regelgeving nog niet overal mag worden toegepast. Eén van de duurzame bouwprojecten die EDGE Technologies nu ontwikkelt is Oopen in Utrecht. Dit wordt een 105 meter hoge toren op het Jaarbeursplein met een klimwand, nachtclub, dakterras en plek voor ruim 3.000 fietsen. Köhler legt uit wat de uitdagingen zijn om dit pand klimaatneutraal op te leveren. Een doorbouwfaciliteit Maarten de Gruyter vertelt over het aangepaste wetsvoorstel van minister Hugo de Jonge om projectontwikkelaars te helpen. Met de nieuwe doorbouwfaciliteit kunnen zij sneller starten met nieuwe woningbouwprojecten, ook als de beoogde 70 procent verkochte woningen nog niet gehaald is. Zo'n driekwart van de circa 1,2 miljard euro hiervoor moet bij commerciële kredietverstrekkers vandaan gehaald worden. Maarten ziet hierin het zoveelste bewijs dat de overheid niet zonder marktpartijen kan.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
How will edge technologies and AI shape the future of our cities? In this episode, Bill sits down with John Lockhart, Lead Sustainability Technologist, Global Digital Cities at Dell, to discuss all things digital cities. They dive into how city leaders can approach digital transformation and tackle the problems in their cities, and discuss digital twins and the impact of AI. ---------Key Quotes:“What's happening at the edge from an IOT perspective, as well as what's happening in the data center, they're able to really drive insights from the value they're gaining at the edge. And then that in turn delivers on the outcomes that leaders are providing their, whether it's constituents from a city perspective or whether it's shareholders from an enterprise perspective."“Cities have really been dealing with a lot of different technology challenges as they come across a problem over the past 30, 40 years, they'll apply a solution that solves a particular problem. But that's really like putting a band-aid, rather than trying to find the root cause and see how they can drive different results.”--------Show Timestamps:(01:05) How John got started in tech (03:26) Applied IOT in digital cities (05:46) What makes a smart city smart? (08:56) Where can city leaders begin?(10:23) What obstacles do city leaders face? (13:53) John's work at the live lab incubator (16:48) How do cities decide what problems to tackle? (20:45) Greenfield versus brownfield(26:31) Digital twins in cities (29:57) Understanding ROI in digital cities (38:42) How will AI change our cities? --------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 dell.com/edge for more information or click on the link in the show notes.--------Credits:Over the Edge is hosted by Bill Pfeifer, and was created by Matt Trifiro and Ian Faison. Executive producers are Matt Trifiro, Ian Faison, Jon Libbey and Kyle Rusca. The show producer is Erin Stenhouse. The audio engineer is Brian Thomas. Additional production support from Elisabeth Plutko and Eric Platenyk.--------Links:Follow Bill on LinkedInConnect with John Lockhart on LinkedInArtificial Intelligence and Gen AI in Smart Cities, white paper by John Lockhart
Matthew King is an Entrepreneurial Investor passionate about venture investing & building, deeptech, sustainability, mental health, wellness, automotive, luxury goods, and hospitality.Currently Co-Founder & Managing Partner at Valhalla Ventures, a venture capital firm backing visionary founders at the forefront of social and technological breakthroughs.Inveterate connector of extraordinary human beings who frequently colors outside the lines and thrives on helping founders accomplish legendary outcomes while helping investors produce stellar returns & impact.Valhalla Ventures backs visionaries building enduring moats.Today, the most enduring moats exist in physical technology (think industrials, space, chips, biology, defense, energy, etc) and media IP (think games).Valhalla manages $200M+ in assets with $150M in committed capital across all vehicles to date. Our primary focus currently is deploying $35M in dry powder in Seed and Series A financings (and in between), investing $1M to $3M per company with a 5% minimum ownership target. Valhalla's Limited Partner community includes:1) C-suites/Managing Partners (current and former) of: Goldman Sachs, JP Morgan Chase, Bank of America, Citadel, Bridgewater Associates, Oaktree Capital, Apollo Global, Point72, PayPal, Alibaba, Hillhouse Capital, NBC Universal, General Motors, Swiss Re, Discover, PizzaHut, DoorDash, DocuSign, Sandoz, Gusto, Guinness, Bitmain, Thomson Reuters, Yahoo, Zynga, the Dallas Cowboys, BlockTower Capital, and TopGolf; and2) Board Members (current and former) of: BlackRock, Goldman Sachs, MasterCard, MIO Partners, Fortress, BNY Mellon, RBC, Altria, ARM Semiconductor, SoFi, Warburg Pincus, Kraft, SABMiller, Cognizant, Western Union, Raine Group, Harvard Business School, Harvard Law School, Harvard Medical School, Harvard University, Stanford's Graduate School of Business, Wharton, and Johns Hopkins University.Outside of work what energizes me is travel (40+ countries visited or lived in), electronic music, nature, and Burning Man (12x). --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/geeksofthevalley/support
What is the future of IT and how does it affect careers at the edge? In this episode, Bill sits down with Brad Maltz, Senior Director of the DevOps Portfolio and DevRel at Dell Technologies to discuss DevRel, EdgeOps and how IT can adapt to the momentum of edge technologies. They explore how people in IT should navigate their careers at this technology juncture, and whether the terms edge, cloud and data center will remain relevant.Key Quotes:“Do you truly need to designate that physical destination as an edge versus cloud versus data center? I don't think you do.”“The DevOps movement is well positioned to help the edge going forward.”“DevOps to me is an operating model. It's all about IT technology-oriented folks needing to become more agile to partner and satisfy their end users.”--------Show Timestamps:(01:10) How Brad got started in tech (02:47) What is DevRel and why is it important? (06:28) How should IT adapt to growth at the edge?(09:39) Who is IT at this point? (12:24) How can IT prepare and stay relevant?(24:56) If Brad were starting in tech now, what would he focus on?(28:50) The role of platform engineering (31:15) Will the terms data center, cloud and edge matter in the future?(37:43) What is Brad looking forward to in Devrel and IT?--------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 dell.com/edge for more information or click on the link in the show notes.--------Credits:Over the Edge is hosted by Bill Pfeifer, and was created by Matt Trifiro and Ian Faison. Executive producers are Matt Trifiro, Ian Faison, Jon Libbey and Kyle Rusca. The show producer is Erin Stenhouse. The audio engineer is Brian Thomas. Additional production support from Elisabeth Plutko and Eric Platenyk.--------Links:Follow Bill on LinkedInConnect with Brad Maltz on LinkedInCheck out Brad's DevOps Thought Leadership vlog and Webinar
Do you express gratitude for your team members? Do they know their work is appreciated? Do you help guide them through their career so they can continue to learn and improve? Too many shops overwork good employees because they achieve excellence. That's a mistake. It's one of many reasons machine shops struggle with retention. In part II of our conversation with Drew Crowe and Dan Borders, we talk about the importance of showing appreciation. We also cover why it's important for account managers to offer value, and how to retain young talent. Because if you're not appreciating your talent, you won't retain them. And if you can't retain them, you're not MakingChips, and definitely you're not making money. BAM! – Nick Segments [0:21] Register for IMTS 2024 [2:22] We need to express gratitude [7:38] Recap of part I [8:16] Transitioning to Edge Technologies [15:35] Palo Alto Networks Industrial OT Security [17:19] What we look for when we hire [20:39] Recruiting the next generation [25:58] Thomas™ Programs Resources mentioned on this episode Drew Crowe on LinkedIn Dan Borders on LinkedIn Thomas™ Programs Palo Alto Networks Industrial OT Security Register for IMTS 2024 STL GRILLZZ Oracle Netsuite: Ultimate KPI Checklist Connect With MakingChips www.MakingChips.com On Facebook On LinkedIn On Instagram On Twitter On YouTube
How can we attract the next generation to machining? How can small shops attract and retain talent? How can we fuel greatness? In this episode of MakingChips, guest host Drew “The MFG” Crowe—the force behind the American Manufacturing Renaissance—brings on Dan Borders with Edge Technologies to start to tackle these questions. Because if you're not attracting and retaining top talent, you won't have a team to make chips. BAM! – Nick Segments [0:16] Palo Alto Networks Industrial OT Security [1:50] Introducing Drew “The MFG” Crowe [8:43] Why “Y'all” is universal [9:50] The Chip on Drew's shoulder: Influencers [19:17] Netsuite by Oracle [20:47] Introducing Dan Borders [31:50] How Dan landed at Davis Tool & Die Co. [40:51] Thomas™ Programs Resources mentioned on this episode Drew Crowe on LinkedIn Dan Borders on LinkedIn Thomas™ Programs Palo Alto Networks Industrial OT Security IMTS+ STL GRILLZZ Oracle Netsuite: Ultimate KPI Checklist
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What can IT learn from OT and vice versa? How are these two groups collaborating and where is it difficult for them to see eye-to-eye? In this episode, Bill sits down with Jeroen Mackenbach, Engineering Technologist for the Edge Portfolio at Dell Technologies, who has extensive experience on both the IT and OT side, and who has been writing and speaking about the ways the two groups can relate to one another to work together. They dive into the various perspectives each group brings and how this will influence the edge.Key Quotes:“What I see is that OT and IT, they aren't getting along because there's a lot of very different areas that they're interested in. It's a tough equation.” “OT is doing a lot of innovation to make sure that they can actually utilize all of those resources in a deterministic way. And we now need IT to actually adopt it to make sure that we have the capabilities to actually run these virtualized workloads.“It's a lot of interaction between the OT and the IT world, which is happening. And that allows us to also do a lot of innovation, together with these partners which is a good thing because we're making a lot of progress there.”--------Show Timestamps:(01:20) How Jeroen got started in technology (02:37) Why did he move into IT?(04:55) IT versus OT(06:20) How can we remove friction between IT and OT?(10:41) Tech cycles in IT, OT and at the edge (13:03) Why Jeroen wrote a blog about IT and OT (15:55) Is automation at the edge bringing IT and OT closer together?(19:12) Operating at an IT scale with OT level security (21:40) SCADA networks and security (28:07) Collaboration between both ways of thinking(34:13) What IT and OT learn from each other (40:00) What is Jeroen focused on next? --------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 dell.com/edge for more information or click on the link in the show notes.--------Credits:Over the Edge is hosted by Bill Pfeifer, and was created by Matt Trifiro and Ian Faison. Executive producers are Matt Trifiro, Ian Faison, Jon Libbey and Kyle Rusca. The show producer is Erin Stenhouse. The audio engineer is Brian Thomas. Additional production support from Elisabeth Plutko and Eric Platenyk.--------Links:Follow Bill on LinkedInConnect with Jeroen on LinkedInHear more from Jeroen: Dell NativeEdge: Securing your edge environments with zero trust technologyHow to Protect Your Edge Estate and How NativeEdge Can Deploy ItDell NativeEdge Speeds Edge Deployments with FIDO Device Onboard (FDO)
In this episode of the Boss Body Podcast, host Dr. Tim Jackson interviews Toby Pasman, M.S., a neurophysiologist and brain health expert. They discuss the importance of optimizing brain health and delve into the science of neurofeedback, a training modality that teaches the brain to produce healthier brainwave frequencies. Toby explains the process of neurofeedback training, the importance of brain scans, and the different types of brain waves. He also discusses the use of various brain health devices and the role of neuroplasticity in breaking negative brain patterns. The conversation highlights the need for a holistic approach to mental health that addresses underlying biological factors. To connect with Toby Pasman, read the EPISODE TRANSCRIPT, links mentioned in today's episode, and more, visit: https://healyourbody.org/neurofeedback-and-beyond-exploring-the-cutting-edge-technologies-for-brain-health-with-toby-pasman-m-s/
How has computer vision evolved and what is its potential at the edge? In this conversation, Host Bill Pfeifer sits down with Wayne Arvidson, Global Director, Market Development & Strategy at Dell Technologies, to discuss in depth. They dive into five key themes in computer vision use cases, discussing personnel and facility safety, operational efficiency, personal experience, sustainability and revenue enhancement. They also consider whether we will have data marts down the road, and the role of generative AI. ---------Key Quotes:“The thing that people are looking for from computer vision, they're looking for real time situational awareness. Whether that's from a safety perspective, whether it's from an operations perspective, doesn't matter. And the only way to do that is it's got to sit at the edge. I've got to be ingesting it, processing it, managing it there at the edge. I've got to be where that physical world meets the digital world.”“There's a lot of information in there that's untapped. As we see the power of edge compute increase, as we see this federated approach to how we work with these edge-based solutions, we're going to start seeing a lot more integration of that information together.”--------Show Timestamps:(01:10) How Wayne got started in technology (04:51) Wayne's experience through three technology inflections (13:49) Wayne's move into computer vision (16:17) Defining computer vision (18:00) Computer vision and the edge (20:18) Five key themes in computer vision use cases (20:30) Personnel and facility safety use cases(22:55) Personal experience use cases(24:13) Operational efficiency use cases (26:20) Sustainability use cases (27:32) Revenue enhancement use cases (30:14) Making computer vision enhancing, instead of an invasion of privacy(35:10) Value in data that we may not have thought of yet (38:36) Will we have a data mart? (42:40) Generative AI and the edge (45:23) The next five years --------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 dell.com/edge for more information or click on the link in the show notes.--------Credits:Over the Edge is hosted by Bill Pfeifer, and was created by Matt Trifiro and Ian Faison. Executive producers are Matt Trifiro, Ian Faison, Jon Libbey and Kyle Rusca. The show producer is Erin Stenhouse. The audio engineer is Brian Thomas. Additional production support from Elisabeth Plutko and Eric Platenyk.--------Links:Follow Bill on LinkedInConnect with Wayne on LinkedInLearn more from Wayne: Seeing The Bigger Picture: Transforming Data Insights into Increased Profitability and Growth - VlogBeyond the Platform: An Outcome Driven Computer Vision Strategy - Webinar
This week on the Think Fit Be Fit podcast Jenn Schwartz and Angela Damolin speak with Greg the Hydrogen Man. Greg discusses the benefits of molecular hydrogen in improving health and wellness. He emphasizes the importance of choosing high-quality hydrogen products and shares stories of individuals who have experienced positive results from using molecular hydrogen. Greg also explains that molecular hydrogen acts as a selective antioxidant, neutralizing oxidative stress and improving blood circulation. He also highlights the potential of hydrogen in agriculture and its ability to enhance nutrient absorption. Topics discussed:The Importance of choosing technology for health carefullyPurity in hydrogen technologySpiritual connotation and properties of molecular hydrogenHydrogen's positive impact on the liver and metabolismHow hydrogen therapy can be a cost-effective long-term investment in healthJapanese researchers have discovered a non-invasive way to diagnose cancerMolecular hydrogen reducing hunger and improving eating habitsSUBSCRIBE: Subscribe to the podcast to make sure you never miss an episode.You can find us on a variety of podcast apps:SpotifyPandoraiHeartRadioAmazon MusicTuneInGoogle podcastsConnect with Jennifer Schwartz:Studio websitePersonal WebsiteInstagramTwitterCheck out Greg the Hydrogen Man on YouTubSearch HolyHydrogen.com research library to see if hydrogen has a track record for helping a health concern you're dealing with. Make sure to use the code THINKFIT100 for $100 off your order.Support the Show: Hydrogen is used by health professionals as a powerful antioxidant and the #1 tool to fight inflammation. Studies show therapeutic potential in cancer, diabetes, digestive and heart issues, and essentially every organ and system in the body. Because hydrogen is the smallest molecule in existence, it can pass through the cell membrane and even the blood brain barrier to clear out inflammation and free radical damage where other antioxidants just can't get to. Visit HolyHydrogen.com to dive deeper into the research and
This episode of Over the Edge features an interview between Bill Pfeifer and Dan Cummins, Dell Technologies Fellow / VP of Edge Computing. The two sit down to discuss the challenges and constraints at the edge, and the associated obstacles to building edge solutions. Dan dives into NativeEdge, a new edge operations software platform that centralizes deployment and management of edge infrastructure, sharing the thought process behind its creation.---------Key Quotes:“Solving for the edge is really solving for distributed computing. And then you need to understand the constraints on each of those locations based on the vertical that you're in.”“The thing that most excites me is the ability to federate your processing at these edge locations, right? I mean, the only way the world is going to scale is by federating this processing where the data is being generated.”--------Show Timestamps:(01:10) How Dan got started in technology (03:19) Dan's journey to Dell (05:54) What prompted Dan's move into edge technologies (08:24) The evolution of the edge and the need for a horizontal platform (17:53) Cloud-out versus edge-in (21:18) The process of building NativeEdge (25:58) The connection between edge and multicloud (27:52) Challenges with orchestrating across the edge (33:29) Challenges the edge still needs to evolve to address(36:17) Silicon diversity and hardware at the edge/core(39:10) Possibilities that Dan is excited about at the edge (42:05) Edge's impact on business and society --------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 dell.com/edge for more information or click on the link in the show notes.--------Links:Follow Bill Pfeifer on LinkedInConnect with Dan Cummins on LinkedInYou can learn more about NativeEdge through these resources: NativeEdge website, NativeEdge Vlog and NativeEdge webinar
This episode of Over the Edge features an interview between Bill Pfeifer and Jeff Necciai, CTO of Duos Technologies. Bill and Jeff dive into how Duos's railcar inspection portals collect and process data at the edge, then use AI to quickly detect defects. They discuss how this reduces dwell times when trains are sitting for repair and increases the safety of railway workers. They also cover the other transportation industries that Duos has their eyes on and the challenges they continue to work on in the railway industry.Key Quotes:“Our cornerstone product is the Railcar Inspection Portal, where we take 360 degree views of trains at track speed. And we provide the ability to do a remote visual inspection on those, a very detailed remote visual inspection, and we also provide AI around that to automatically detect defects and anomalies on those rail cars.”“When we're acquiring data from a train that's moving 125 miles an hour, we're capturing over 80 gigabytes of data per second.”--------Show Timestamps:(01:15) Jeff's journey and how he got to Duos Technologies(03:39) Overview of Duos Technologies(05:19) Collecting rail data at the edge (07:21) What do they use the data for? (08:46) How were railcars inspected before Duos's technology? (12:39) Benefits of remote inspection for the workers (15:10) Can improving the rail industry reduce carbon footprint? (17:57) Processing data at the edge railside (20:23) What data is most valuable?(22:23) AI and using human-in-the-loop(25:13) Environmental challenges on the railways (29:05) Applying this technology to cars and planes (33:11) The excitement of the railcar engineers (36:11) The speed challenge (38:39) New tech that Jeff is excited about (41:26) Sharing rail safety data with the industry --------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/edge for more information or click on the link in the show notes.--------Links:Follow Bill on LinkedInConnect with Jeff Necciai on LinkedInDuos Technologies Delivers Near Real-Time Defect Identification Automation
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:“This 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.” - Bill Pfeifer “It'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.” - Bill Pfeifer“One 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.” - Matt Trifiro “My 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.” - Matt Trifiro---------Show Timestamps:(02:00) Announcement from Matt(02:47) Introduction to Bill Pfeifer(04:01) The different perspectives on edge (13:43) Matt's reasons for starting the show (15:41) Edge topics that Bill is interested in (24:15) Matt's takeaways from the show up to this point (28:05) Some of Matt's favorite episodes (34:43) What is Matt interested in moving forward? (36:23) Edge questions that Matt still hasn't gotten answers to --------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 LinkedIn 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 ‘A' brewing, and Pierluca Chiodelli,Vice President Engineering Technology & Edge Portfolio Product Management and Customer Operations, Dell Technologies
This is the second episode produced under the #STEMSolutionsAfrica series. The guest today is Zameer Brey, the Interim Deputy Director for Technology Diffusion at the Gates Foundation. He gives us a rare glimpse into the backstage of technological revolutions and how AI is breaking barriers to access vital resources in developing nations and marginalized communities.Twitter: @ZameerBreyLinkedIn: Zameer BreyFacebook: Zameer BreySupport the showFollow the show on:Twitter: @RootofscipodInstagram: @Rootofscipod YouTube: The Root Of The Science PodcastFacebook: The Root of The Science Podcast LinkedIn: The Root Of The Science PodcastWebsite
Rick was born and raised in a farming community with a local population of 200 in Central Illinois. Rick had always been around machinery and understood the importance of working smarter, not harder.Rick is involved in all aspects of our Edge Technologies business, including design, product improvements, internal processes, employee hiring and retention. Edge Technologies currently has about 80 employees, with half of our headcount being sales and service across a North American footprint.Edge Technologies has provided the industry with automatic bar feeders since the 1980s. The product is intended for low-volume frequent changeovers and high-volume dedicated work. Single-axis automation provided unattended production.Let's listen to Malachi Greb & Rick Bauer discussing automation & manufacturing in this episode of The Manufacturing Come Up.
The construction sector is moving toward a more digital and connected future, with new technologies changing how teams are executing projects. We discuss this with:Rami Kaibni, PMI-CP, PgMP, PfMP, senior projects and development manager, Field & Marten Associates, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada: Kaibni discusses how new tech, including building information modeling (BIM), is helping boost efficiency in project planning and execution, how his teams decide whether or not to use a specific technology on a construction project, and how the PMI-CP certification can benefit construction professionals.Tim Wark, regional digital director for Australia and New Zealand, AECOM, Brisbane, Australia: Wark discusses how increased data sharing and new tech, such as parametric design, is changing how construction projects are managed and executed, how AECOM is working to embrace digital both internally and in the services it offers clients, and how the organization is working to train, upskill and create a culture of innovation to help further embrace technology in construction. Key themes[02:02] Boosting efficiency in project planning and execution with BIM[03:46] Factors to consider before determining whether to use new tech on construction projects[07:25] The benefits of the PMI-CP certification for construction professionals[09:14] How increased data sharing is accelerating the construction sector's digital transformation[12:20] Embracing digital in construction through design, data and automation[14:34] Building buy-in for new tech through upskilling, training and creating a culture of innovation
Zac Cohen, COO and Co-Founder at Filebase dives deep into the benefits of decentralized storage, discussing the crucial role of APIs in the storage industry, data management, and analytics space. We also explore a world without major cloud providers like AWS, Google Cloud, and Microsoft Azure, discussing the impact of the cloud on businesses, data centralization, and the potential of decentralized storage.
Today my guest is Pathologist Dr Keith Wharton What we discuss with Dr Wharton: His path into pathology Why he decided to move into industry The importance of pathologists being involved in technology His work in multiplex immunofluorescence staining The pixel pathway and its implications for whole slide imaging Pathology data and its use in companion diagnostics and drug development His current role with Roche Links for this episode: Pathology 101 for Tissue Image Analysis Health Podcast Network LabVine Learning The ConfLab from LabVine Dress A Med scrubs Tissue Multiplex Analyte Detection in Anatomic Pathology – Pathways to Clinical Implementation Molecular Histopathology and Tissue Biomarkers in Drug and Diagnostic Development Roche Diagnotics People of Pathology Podcast: Twitter Instagram
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This episode of Over the Edge features an interview between Matt Trifiro and Mike Libecki (National Geographic Explorer, National Geographic Adventurer of the Year, Dell Ambassador, and Adidas Athlete) and Bill Pfeifer (Edge Messaging and Thought Leadership Director at Dell Technologies).Bill has worked in IT for over twenty years. Hel is an expert expert on the latest details of AI, 5G, IoT, and all the other emerging technologies. At Dell EMC, Bill works on research studies, talks to analysts, and helps shape how the company interacts with the market every day. Mike Libecki has an obsession with exploring and the world's most remote corners of the planet to climb world class first ascents, support science, conservation and humanitarian projects, and bring these powerful, emotional stories back with hopes to inspire us all to take care of our Mother Earth. Mike has completed more than 90 major expeditions, from Afghanistan to Antarctica, to Greenland and Guyana, and everywhere in between, taking him to over 100 countries. He is a producer, director, videographer, humanitarian (has his own 501c3 nonprofit), conservationist and leads science teams. He is also a math and tech nerd at heart, and uses the latest technologies (Virtual Reality, 3D, Artificial Intelligence etc.,) on his expeditions to succeed on and share the magic, power and beauty of our planet. In this episode, Mike and Bill describe the relationship between Dell Technologies and Mike's expeditions. Mike brings Dell technology to the most remote corners of the world; he uses the technology himself, and he gives it to the people he encounters. In an effort to give back, Dell and Mike work hand-in-hand to bring technology, education, and innovation to communities across the globe. Mike and Bill describe how they deploy edge technology in far-away regions. Bill discusses the future of the edge, while Mike explains how it ties into his humanitarian missions and nonprofit. ---------Key Quotes:Bill: “I could tell you a couple of like high tech wizbang cool things that we see coming with the edge, in terms of home automation and car automation and farm automation and things like that. But then when you're talking about natives who are farming for a living and hunting for a living and don't have any technology, what can they do with just a little bit that's specifically applied to help the trajectory of their village? Or, you know, get their kids into maybe mainstream life, maybe just doing their life better.”Mike: “One small point that I see when I'm out in the field that you know, this edge technology come in and understand how much water, what's going here, how's the fruit looking? I mean, there's, there's real issues out there that they don't know how to contend with, they just go with what Mother Earth gives them. And to think about edge technology and what Bill understands in his team that I don't, that can be efficient, that can make things metaphorically and literally fruitful, and for them to take that to the markets. I mean, there's so much going on here that it's a whole new excitement of this mystery for me to be connecting with this kind of technology that I don't understand. Because my goal is how do we make the lives better for these people in Bolivia, for the world, for the, you know, to be part of this global family.”Bill: “We have our view of the edge,and it's technological. Looking at data centers, looking at clouds. How do we help rebalance that technology so it's closer to people? So, it's providing new types of value? [Mike's] going farther out. And so, that's kind of pushing the definition of the edge. It's taking technology out of the data center and putting it close to where the people are.”Mike: “When I'm working with Bill and hearing about Edge, the stuff that I've learned that creates that new enthusiasm is that it takes some time, but the impossible takes longer. I feel like there's some impossible things that this edge technology is gonna unfold or unravel. I'm just fascinated.”---------Show Timestamps:(3:38) How Mike became an adventurer(4:35) Mike's partnership with Dell Technologies(7:23) How to define an expedition(10:29) Pushing the definition of Edge(11:28) Dell's field mission(14:08) What technology does in remote places(15:01) Mike's mission to give back(16:41) The start of Mike's nonprofit(18:45) Making expeditions sustainable(23:10) Painting a picture of an expedition(25:57) Investing in the future of Edge(28:47) Dell's definition of Edge(31:50) Making technology fruitful in the field(34:45) Mike's Joyineering Fund(38:40) The importance of giving back(40:07) Why does Dell prioritize this work?(45:47) Questions technology can help us with(47:21) What makes Dell unique(50:06) The future potential of Edge--------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:Connect with Host and Guests Connect with Matt on LinkedInConnect with Bill on LinkedInFollow Mike on LinkedInFollow Mike on InstagramMike and Dell ProjectsEdge For GoodMercy ShipsProject Alvarium Learn more about how Dell Technologies is using edge for good: Dell Technologies - Who We Arewww.CaspianStudios.com
The BlackBerry is now just a distant memory to some, and a fruit to others (ehm, Gen Z) but in 2022, it represented the cutting edge technology that brought AI to your fingertips, one keyboard “click-click” at a time. What does the BlackBerry phone have to do in the context of climate action? New, disruptive technologies are analogous to the type of transformative change Utilidata is leading when it comes to equity, affordability and reliability in America's energy system. And, Utilitdata's President and Chief Operating Officer Jess Melanson isn't shy about drawing the comparison in this edition of Raising Your Antenna. Today, the U.S. experiences more blackouts than any other developed country, and the electrical grid loses power 285 percent more often than in 1984 when data collection efforts on blackouts began. True grid transformation therefore means doing more than simply monitoring the sustained outages utilities currently track. It requires the integration of new technologies that leverage data science, artificial intelligence and machine learning at the grid edge for a more reliable and flexible power system. Join Keith and Jess as they dive into the needed acceleration of grid edge technologies in light of landmark federal investments, including the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act (IIJA) and the Inflation Reduction Act (IRA).Join the discussion on:Why BlackBerries have more in common with new grid technologies than you thinkTransformative AI solutions to help meet energy system demand and a growing network of advanced distributed energy resources How a decentralized grid is critical for the U.S. to meet promise of the Inflation Reduction Act Ushering in a new era of collaboration amongst investor-owned utilities, developers, regulators and climate tech innovatorsFollow Utilidata here and subscribe to Raising Your Antenna to listen to the rest of our Inflation Reduction Act series.
Robin Farmanfarmaian, co-author of the new book How AI Can Democratize Healthcare, discusses how virtual therapeutics, voice recognition and fast-evolving artificial intelligence tools are opening new avenues in home-based care.
ING Sector Banker Sophie Kraaijeveld gaat in gesprek met Anja Koehler, Sustainability en Innovation manager bij Edge Technologies. Edge is een toonaangevende ontwikkelaar van duurzame gebouwen. In dit gesprek vertelt Anja welke keuzes Edge om maakt 100% duurzame gebouwen te ontwikkelen en waarom groen vastgoed waarde toevoegt.
This podcast is a montage of four interviews with founders and executives, from the time period of March 2021 to June 2022, as originally published at www.anchor.fm/irish-tech-news. This podcast highlights short gems from Jamil Hasan (Crypto Hipster)'s interviews with John Wolpert (Baseline Protocol/Tree Trunk), Dilek Sezen (Tree Trunk), and Sarina Charugundla (Tree Trunk). --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/crypto-hipster-podcast/support
We werken weer wat meer op kantoor, maar na 2 jaar corona is hybride werken ook een blijvertje. Kunnen we met technologie zorgen dat het hybride werken optimaal geregeld is en wat wordt de rol van het nieuwe, high-tech, kantoor? In deze aflevering van BNR Eyeopeners bespreken we hoe de kantoren van de toekomst eruit zien en hoe zij het nieuwe werken kunnen vormgeven. Wat zijn de behoeftes van mensen en welke problemen kunnen worden opgelost met de technologie die nu al beschikbaar is? In deze aflevering zijn te gast: Ruud van der Sman, Senior Smart Solutions Manager bij EDGE Technologies. De kantoorpanden van EDGE zijn misschien wel de slimste kantoren van dit moment. Ruud vertelt welke technologische snufjes in het gebouw daarvoor zorgen en waarom zowel het werken als welzijn van de mensen in het slimme kantoor centraal staan. Debby Jannink, adviseur bij PwC op het gebied van mens & organisatie. Debby ziet veel veranderingen in de manier van werken na corona. Wat wordt de nieuwe balans tussen thuiswerken en op kantoor werken? Sander Schutte, CEO van Mapiq. De software van Mapiq regelt je parkeerplek, werkplek, meetings en andere zaken voor je als je een dagje naar kantoor komt. Is Mapiq de ideale personal assistant of is er meer nodig om je werkdag zo optimaal mogelijk te maken? Over BNR Eyeopeners In dit programma praat Nina van den Dungen wekelijks met drie gasten over slimme technologische innovaties die een grote rol zullen gaan spelen in de duurzame toekomst. Er komen veel onderwerpen aan bod: zoals het realiseren van slimme energienetwerken, de mogelijkheden (en gevaren) van gezichtsherkenning, de nieuwste ontwikkelingen met betrekking tot remote working én de laatste innovaties op het gebied van cybersecurity. Nina bespreekt de impact van deze ontdekkingen, maar vooral ook de praktische toepasbaarheid ervan voor bedrijven en consumenten. Als podcast en op FM BNR Eyeopeners verschijnt elke week als podcast. Klik hier om je gratis te abonneren, zodat elke nieuwe aflevering automatisch in je favoriete podcast-app verschijnt. Ook is Eyeopeners elke donderdagavond om 19:00 uur te beluisteren op BNR Nieuwsradio. Redactie: Stijn Goossens See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On today's episode of The Daily Scoop Podcast, the Department of Defense is looking at requirements for contractors that outsource their IT and cybersecurity to managed service providers. Two senators from each party are asking officials from the Office of Personnel Management and the Biden administration for details on agency back-to-office plans. Margie Graves, senior fellow at the IBM Center for The Business of Government and former deputy federal chief information officer, says agencies should look at workflows and disciplines when they make decisions about remote work. The National Institute of Standards and Technology is one of the government's leading organizations on cybersecurity standards, but is also staking out territory in other cutting-edge technology territories. At ACT-IAC's Emerging Technology and Innovation Conference, NIST Director Laurie Locasio says artificial intelligence, quantum computing and advanced communications are three technologies vital to the U.S. economy. The Daily Scoop Podcast is available every weekday afternoon. If you want to hear more of the latest from Washington, subscribe to The Daily Scoop Podcast on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify and Stitcher. And if you like what you hear, please let us know in the comments.
WBSRocks: Business Growth with ERP and Digital Transformation
Edge computing is powerful. It can help companies monitor and maintain distributed assets that would otherwise require significant capital and manpower to manage. In addition, these technologies allow your technicians to control those devices remotely without having to travel. You can also gather tons of insights that can improve the operational performance of these devices and help them recover for common error conditions. However, due to the Cyber Security issues and data centers' traditional design, adopting these edge technologies has been challenging.In today's episode, our guest, Jason Andersen, shares his insights into edge technologies and how manufacturers and field service companies can take advantage of them. He also discusses how edge networks and their communication requirements differ from traditional and cloud technologies. Finally, he discusses how the conventional airgap between OT and IT has been the barrier for edge adoption and what options companies have for them to take advantage of these technologies fully.For more information on growth strategies for SMBs using ERP and digital transformation, visit our community at wbs.rocks or elevatiq.com. To ensure that you never miss an episode of the WBS podcast, subscribe on your favorite podcasting platform.
Elisabeth Bohlmann joins me on the podcast to share her story and talk about how design drives technology. We explore the wearable ecosystem, the role of mobile applications for smart devices, and the strategic development of health and fitness apps. I also learn more about why Latin America is the perfect location for US startup growth. Elisabeth is VP of Client Strategy at December Labs, a high-touch Design & Development firm for mobile and web products that are at the frontline of innovation. She drives December Labs' expansion strategy and accompanies up-and-coming startups and enterprise companies towards scalable and continuous growth, making her a sought-out speaker for key industry events, such as CES or the Austin Startup Week, to top 100 tech, entrepreneur and product podcasts. With over a decade of leadership background in tech, digital marketing and international operations in addition to a degree in Economics from Bonn University in Germany, Elisabeth is a scrum-trained trilingual cross-functional marketing executive with a passion for design-thinking and integrating cutting-edge technologies into human-centered and value-driven solutions. She has developed and led projects for iconic brands such as Mattel, NBCUniversal, Food Network, and the NBA.
Naidu said the technologies have to be developed indigenously to make India self-reliant in defence technology and emerge as an export hub of modern military hardware. Addressing scientists and engineers of Hindustan Aeronautical Limited and Aeronautical Development Agency at HAL complex, Bengaluru, the Vice President said indigenous products would play a key role in leapfrogging India as an Aerospace and Defence powerhouse in the coming years. While noting India's capability to manufacture the state-of-the-art missiles, satellites and space vehicles, he said, “the paradox remains that we are still among the largest arms importers in the world”. He called for changing this situation by quickening the pace of indigenous development of critical technologies. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/chsushilrao/message
In den bisherigen Ausgaben unseres Podcasts haben wir uns mit IDEEN auseinandergesetzt und wertvolle Inspirationen erhalten. Neben Ideen wollen wir uns zusätzlich intensiver mit WERTEN zu befassen. Hierfür haben wir im Rahmen unseres externen Podcasts eine eigenständige kleine Serien-Ausgabe unter der Überschrift „Wert:Volle Gespräche“ entwickelt. In den Mittelpunkt der ersten Ausgabe der wert:vollen Gespräche haben den Wert NACHHALTIGKEIT gestellt. In der ersten Folge unterhält sich Stephan Grabmeier, Vordenker für Innovation und Zukunftsfragen mit Martin Rodeck, Geschäftsführer von EDGE Technologies.
Nancy MacKay interviews Adam Evans, Vice President Cyber Operations and Chief Information Security Officer, RBC on the biggest challenges in cybersecurity. They discuss the most important things CEOs, Executives and Business Owners can do to enhance cyber resilience so they are better prepared for cyber attacks.
In aflevering 14 van Sustainable Students spreken we met internationale projectontwikkelaar op het gebied van vastgoed: EDGE Technologies. De bouw is op dit moment een grote vervuiler. Denk daarbij niet alleen aan de bouw zelf, maar ook aan de materialen en het eind van de levenscyclus van een gebouw. Mayada Shaaban legt ons uit hoe EDGE Technologies op dit gebied de problemen wil oplossen en gebouwen toekomstbestendig wil maken. Ze hebben bijvoorbeeld al een klimaatneutraal gebouw gebouwd in Amsterdam! Luister de gehele podcast op https://www.sustainablestudents.nl/afleveringen-1 Draag bij aan een betere toekomst en bekijk op sustainablestudents.nl/vacature de vacatures van onze podcastgasten! Volg ons op Instagram @sustainablestudentsnl om op de hoogte te blijven van onze activiteit en bekijk de blog om duurzame ontwikkelingen in de gaten te houden! SUSTAINABLE STUDENTS LINKS: Website: https://www.sustainablestudents.nl/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sustainablestudentsnl/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/sustainablestudents/?viewAsMember=true BLOG: https://www.sustainablestudents.nl/blog Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/nl/podcast/sustainable-students/id1533538041 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/5adeiJvJjM7TOXoiIcGzMI?si=NnahnMuZQ5qVuoGUvBC8Dw Google Podcasts: https://www.google.com/podcasts?feed=aHR0cHM6Ly9hbmNob3IuZm0vcy8yZTlhYTM1Yy9wb2RjYXN0L3Jzcw== Overcast: https://overcast.fm/itunes1533538041/sustainable-students Breaker: https://www.breaker.audio/sustainable-students-1 Anchor: https://anchor.fm/sustainable-students
11-18-2020 Jim Mosley
Will there be a need for on premise video management systems given so much capability in the new edge devices? The increase of cyber threats have exposed the vulnerabilities of low-cost, non-hardened IT infrastructure. Cloud managed edge technologies may be the new disrupter. The industry just might be moving to a turnkey cloud managed video communications infrastructure inclusive of analytics to detect, classify and route video. Listen here to learn more.
Show Notes Behind The Facade is dedicated to exploring the mental game and essential mindset critical to success in property investment & development. Hosted by veteran real estate entrepreneur Gavin J Gallagher, whose own career spans 25 years across a full spectrum of international assets and projects, the podcast aims to impart valuable insights and actionable strategies for building wealth in a structured and sustainable manner. Delivered through a combination of guest interviews and Gavin's own uniquely authentic and personal war stories of both his successes and failures, each week the show will cover a topics through the lens of innovation, inspiration or impact. This week 2 of Gavin 10,000 burpee challenge in support of charity: water - find out more about the challenge or donate to the charity HERE Chungha Cha is the co-Founder of Re-Imagining Cities Foundation and a smart cities advisor to Lake View Community Partners who have embarked on an ambitious development scheme in Toronto, Canada. During this conversation Chungha refers to Edge Technologies and some of their buildings in Amsterdam - their first building The Edge and Edge Olympic. Gavin refers to the Bloomberg HQ in London. Chungha refers to the Renewable Energy Bill in Washington DC and New York City Climate Mobilization Act. Towards the end of the discussion Chungha refers to a number of PropTech solutions introduced to him by Wouter Truffino, they are Basking, Lone Rooftop, Spaceti If you have any questions you'd like answered on the show please make a voice recording and send it to podcast@behindthefacade.fm If you would like to join the Facebook Group you can find it here - Behind The Facade Community - inside Gavin posts daily live videos answering questions, providing insights and advice or just letting you tag along as he goes through his day at work. We also have a Behind The Facade Facebook Page where you can find a link to each episode and comment directly on it. Subscribe so you don't miss an episode and connect with Gavin on social media (FB Page, LinkedIn, Twitter, Instagram). You can learn more by visiting Gavin's website www.gavinjgallagher.com/go and subscribe to his YouTube channel PropTechTV for additional content. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/gavinjgallagher/message
Show Notes Behind The Facade is dedicated to exploring the mental game and essential mindset critical to success in property investment & development. Hosted by veteran real estate entrepreneur Gavin J Gallagher, whose own career spans 25 years across a full spectrum of international assets and projects, the podcast aims to impart valuable insights and actionable strategies for building wealth in a structured and sustainable manner. Delivered through a combination of guest interviews and Gavin's own uniquely authentic and personal war stories of both his successes and failures, each week the show will cover a topics through the lens of innovation, inspiration or impact. This week 2 of Gavin 10,000 burpee challenge in support of charity: water - find out more about the challenge or donate to the charity HERE Chungha Cha is the co-Founder of Re-Imagining Cities Foundation and a smart cities advisor to Lake View Community Partners who have embarked on an ambitious development scheme in Toronto, Canada. During this conversation Chungha refers to Edge Technologies and some of their buildings in Amsterdam - their first building The Edge and Edge Olympic. Gavin refers to the Bloomberg HQ in London. Chungha refers to the Renewable Energy Bill in Washington DC and New York City Climate Mobilization Act. Towards the end of the discussion Chungha refers to a number of PropTech solutions introduced to him by Wouter Truffino, they are Basking, Lone Rooftop, Spaceti If you have any questions you'd like answered on the show please make a voice recording and send it to podcast@behindthefacade.fm If you would like to join the Facebook Group you can find it here - Behind The Facade Community - inside Gavin posts daily live videos answering questions, providing insights and advice or just letting you tag along as he goes through his day at work. We also have a Behind The Facade Facebook Page where you can find a link to each episode and comment directly on it. Subscribe so you don't miss an episode and connect with Gavin on social media (FB Page, LinkedIn, Twitter, Instagram). You can learn more by visiting Gavin's website www.gavinjgallagher.com/go and subscribe to his YouTube channel PropTechTV for additional content. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/gavinjgallagher/message
The recent Franco-German proposal for an EU recovery fund sparked a lively debate on possible changes in EU’s nature, suggesting that the plan to raise €500bn through common EU debt and hand it out as grants, not loans, marks an important shift in EU policy. But is this really a “Hamiltonian” moment, as some labelled it? In this week’s podcast Mark Leonard welcomes Lykke Friis, ECFR co-chair and director of the Danish think tank EUROPA; ECFR Council Members Coen van Oostrom, Dutch-based founder and chief executive officer of EDGE Technologies and Jean Pisani-Ferry, Senior Fellow at Bruegel to discuss the ambitious Franco-German proposal and what it means for the future of Europe. This podcast was recorded on 26 May 2020. Bookshelf: · "Helmut Kohl: Eine politische Biographie" by Hans-Peter Schwarz · "The Ride of a Lifetime" by Robert Iger · "How to Fix Globalization—for Detroit, Not Davos" by Lawrence H. Summers in The American Interest
Christoph trifft Coen van Oostrom, den CEO und Founder von Edge Technologies in seinem Headquarter. Das Büro produziert mehr Energie als es verbraucht. Das Problem, so Coen, sind meist nicht die neuen sondern die alten Gebäude, die zum großen Teil noch ineffizient sind. Coen ist getrieben von der Vision, (Büro-)Gebäude zu bauen, die innovativer, nachhaltiger und gesünder sind. Muss alles neu sein? Nein, es gibt Dinge, an die wir uns einfache nur wieder erinnern müssen. So sind Uni-Bibliotheken ein Vorbild für Zonen, in den Menschen in absoluter Ruhe arbeiten können. “A Library is better then a noise cancelling headphone.” Grosse Teile des Podcasts finden während eines Rundganges durch das Gebäude statt. Wir bekommen einen Einblick darüber, welche Rolle Büro´s auch noch in Zukunft spielen werden und staunen darüber, wie sehr sich eine klassische Industrie in den letzten 25 Jahre verändert hat. Die ganze Folge mit Coen van Oostrom gibt es auf allen gängigen Podcast Plattformen, wie Spotify, Apple Podcasts oder Soundcloud (oder direkt auf otwtnw.de). Einfach nach ‘On the Way to New Work' suchen und abonnieren, um keine Folge zu verpassen. Wir veröffentlichen immer montags und auch immer wieder mal freitags pünktlich um 6:00 Uhr. #Podstars #OMR #XING #ApplePodcasts #Spotify #SoundCloud #OnTheWayToNewWork #ChristophMagnussen #MichaelTrautmann #CoenvanOostrom #TheEdge SPOTIFY spotify.onthewaytonewwork.com Apple Podcasts apple.onthewaytonewwork.com SOUNDCLOUD soundcloud.com/onthewaytonewwork
Andreas Thamm ist Geschäftsführer der EDGE Technologies und hier tätig in der Funktion des Executive Development Directors. Die EDGE Technologies ist Teil der OVG Real Estate und fokussiert in der Integration von Technologie und Design eine neue Generation von smarten und nachhaltigen Bürogebäuden: innovativ, gesund, nachhaltig. Das Büro der Zukunft soll Bewirtschaftungskosten senken, die Umwelt entlasten und gleichzeitig die Mitarbeiter produktiver machen. Andreas Thamm spricht im Podcast darüber wie das gelingen kann.
Het hergebruik van bestaande meubels uit drie vestigingen in een nieuw kantoor, de zoektocht naar een goede akoestiek in open kantoren, de voor- en nadelen van Well-certificering, het stimuleren van de gezondheid van werknemers, de opkomst van non-design… het komt allemaal langs in dit gesprek met Laura Atsma, architect en partner bij Fokkema & Partners.De genoemde ontwikkelingen worden besproken aan de hand van de interieurontwerpen die Fokkema & Partners heeft gemaakt voor Rijkskantoor De Knoop in Utrecht, Unilever Global Foods Innovation Centre in Wageningen en Edge Technologies in Amsterdam.In het gesprek benadrukt Atsma hoe leuk haar vak is, bijvoorbeeld als ze haar ontwerpen tot op de sfeerverlichting en de handgreepjes van de kasten kan uitwerken. Maar ze is ook kritisch op opdrachtgevers die bij architectenselecties al om een ontwerp vragen. Daarmee vragen ze aan ontwerpers feitelijk om hun kerncompetentie van tevoren al te leveren. Dat klopt eigenlijk niet, stelt ze. Terwijl er zoveel andere goede manieren zijn om een architect te kiezen.
This week’s Pipeliners Podcast episode features Scott Williams of EnerSys Corporation discussing the latest trends in data analytics and edge technology with host Russel Treat. In this episode, you will learn about Python, language series, Docker, and more. You will also get a deeper insight into data analytics and how the conversation around edge technology pertains to pipeline operators in the oil and gas industry.
Mark Eltringham talks to Sandra Gritti of Edge Technologies about the experiences of creating what is widely regarded as the most advanced and green office building in the world and what happens next.
Paulo Blikstein: Cutting-Edge Technologies for Inner-City Learning | Steve Hargadon | Aug 16 2012 by Steve Hargadon
In de Green Leaders podcast van DuurzaamBedrijfsleven gaat presentator Paul van Liempt wekelijks in gesprek met een duurzame koploper. Deze week: Coen van Oostrom van Edge Technologies.
When founder and chief executive of Netherlands-based Edge Technologies and OVG Real Estate heard a speech by Al Gore some 20 years ago, he was inspired to implement change. He decided to transform his “Trump-like” real estate business into something Gore would be proud of and embarked on an epic change management mission – starting with taking everyone’s BMWs away. Now his company has become synonymous with some of the smartest, most sustainable buildings in the world, including The Edge and Edge Olympic, both in Amsterdam. Last month it was announced that Edge Technologies was making its London debut with a £50m acquisition of 60 St Thomas Street on the South Bank. On this week’s Tech Talk Radio, Emily Wright travels to Amsterdam to meet with van Oostrom and find out more about his plans for London, sustainable development and how to instil change in a traditional sector. And back in the EG studio Samantha McClary, finds out about in office air quality and the impact it has not just on our quality of work but on the value of our buildings. Chairman of cleantech firm 720 Degrees Tomas Novotny and tech investor Dominic Wilson explain.
Engagingtalents – Dein Karrierepodcast für die Bau- und Immobilienbranche
Mary Lynn Podstawksi ist HR Manager Central Europe bei EDGE Technologies GmbH und gibt uns im heutigen Interview spannende Einblicke über die Vision des Unternehmens, die interessanten Karrieremöglichkeiten und vieles mehr. In diesem Interview erzählt sie uns unter anderem... ...warum ein Wakeup-Call von Al Gore die Ausrichtung von EDGE Technlogies entscheidend geprägt hat ...welche Charaktere zur Unternehmensphilosophie passen ...welchen Tipp sie speziell für Studierende und Young Professionals hat Ihr könnt Mary Lynn Podstawski auch bald persönlich treffen: Sie ist am 25. Mai auf dem IZ Karriereforum in Frankfurt am Main. (https://www.iz-jobs.de/karriere/karriereforum/) Um eine Karriere bei EDGE Technlogies GmbH zu starten, checkt doch gleich mal die Karriereseite aus: https://workingatedge.com/careers/ Viel Spaß beim Hören! Liebe Grüße, Stefanie
Healthcare Weekly: At the Forefront of Healthcare Innovation
Listen to Larry Levine, CEO @ President at Blythedale Children hospital talk about a series of assistive technologies that make a tremendous impact on delivering outstanding patient outcomes. In this special episode, we are also joined by Julie Knitter, Director of Blythedale’s Assistive Technology Program. We discuss the future of healthcare, challenges to technology adoption and how we, as a country, can work towards reducing the cost of medical care while improving patient outcomes. Blythedale is New York State’s only independent, specialty children’s hospital and one of only 14 pediatric specialty hospitals in the United States. Serving patients from birth through age 19, Blythedale has the combined staff, expertise and resources – including the largest pediatric therapy department in New York State – to provide exceptional comprehensive care for medically complex children and support for their families.
Terry Brock, MBA, CSP, CPAE President Achievement Systems, Inc. Phone: 407 363 0505 E-mail: Terry@TerryBrock.com 7550 Hinson Street, Suite 15C, Orlando, FL 32819 Terry Brock is a Communicator who Solves Problems (CSP). And yes, he is a Certified Speaking Professional (CSP, again). He is a member of the Speaker Hall of Fame and is the most recent recipient of NSA's highest award, The Cavett. He is a go-to expert in the field of technology and shows his clients how to deploy technologies to build relationships with customers. In this interview Terry will share about technologies that can help you and your organization today in amazing ways. He also shares in-depth about Cryptocurrencies and we go in-depth on Blockchain to give you some practical real-world applications and what you need to know. This is an interview that will help you get a strategic advantage. Enjoy it and learn from syndicated columnist, professional speaker, and marketing coach, Terry Brock. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
With more than 1,500 drugs approved by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) on the market, the easiest disease targets are already covered. Today’s scientists are challenged to find new compounds, acting alone or in combination, on intractable targets to treat multi-causal diseases including cancers, metabolic and psychiatric disorders. The technologies and assays coming to the market enable new avenues in drug discovery creating opportunities to study complex disease mechanisms and find cures. Original article by Dr Roger Bossé If you'd like to view the original article then follow the link below: https://www.ddw-online.com/drug-discovery/p322572-the-future-of-drug-discovery-cutting-edge-technologies-meet-traditional-paradigms-in-assay-development.html You can also download the original article pdf here: https://www.ddw-online.com/media/32/133160/(1)-the-future-of-drug-discovery.pdf For more information on Drug Discovery World, head to: https://www.ddw-online.com
Keith Thode is CEO and Chief Scientist of AdvanceNet Labs. Keith, a self-proclaimed nerd, makes use of for-profit technologies to help empower vulnerable populations to transform their lives. I started my business because . . . It was a moral imperative… and my wife believed in me. The thing I enjoy most about my business is . . . We have an incredible community of staff, clients and supporters. Together, we make a difference every day. The biggest surprise for me as a business owner is . . . how much relationships matter, and, how little most entrepreneurs talk about money. My desire to help the vulnerable comes from . . . my faith… God has provided me an innate joy from doing what He requires, which is to “Love God, Love Others”. One thing I wish I knew when I was younger is . . . how fast it all goes by… Carpe Diem! Hear Keith share more of his rich wisdom and insight on today’s LIFT Speaks.
New technologies appear every day. We ask the question should software engineers learn new emerging technologies as soon as they come in? We answer yes and We bring in badass Gary vee as a successful example of someone who tackle any new social media app. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/hnasr/message
This week we’ll be tapping into the vast experience of Sami Susiaho; he’s the Head of Edge Technologies at BSkyB ‘The Cloud’. We’ll also talk to Amir Rajwany of Texas-based SpectrumMAX about Wi-Fi calling for carriers – and how to build the right solutions for that.