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In this episode, Todd, COO and CISO, and Nate, Director of Cybersecurity, discuss end users' vital role in incident response. They tackle common misconceptions, the importance of user awareness training, and the evolving nature of phishing threats. The conversation expands to include strategies for businesses to foster a security culture, best practices for responding to incidents, and the significance of password management and Multi-factor authentication. This podcast provides actionable advice for both end users and cybersecurity professionals.Learn more about Incident response: The Ultimate Guide to Incident Response PlansIncident response solutions 00:00 Introduction to Incident Response00:16 Common Misconceptions About Cybersecurity00:50 The Role of End Users in Cybersecurity03:48 Phishing Threats and How to Handle Them04:59 Advanced Phishing Techniques10:50 Building a Cybersecurity Culture17:28 Importance of Password Management23:34 Incident Response Steps for End Users27:46 Advice for Cybersecurity Professionals34:43 Conclusion and Final Thoughts
eBay, Yahoo, Netflix and then 10+ years at Uber. In this episode we sit down with Vishnu Acharya, Head of Network Infrastructure EMEA and Platform Engineering at Uber. Vishnu shares how Uber has scaled over the years to about 4000 engineers and how his team makes sure that infrastructure and platform engineering scales with the growing company and the growing demand on their digital services.Tune in and learn about how Vishnu thinks about SLOs across all layers of the stack, how they manage to get better insights with their cloud providers and why its important to have an end-to-end understanding of the most critical end user journeys.Links we discussed:Conference talk at Observability & SRE Summit: https://www.iqpc.com/events-observability-sre-summit/speakers/vishnu-acharyaVishnu's LinkedIn Page: https://www.linkedin.com/in/vishnuacharya/Uber Engineering Blog: https://www.uber.com/blog/engineering/
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Highlights from this week's conversation include:Ryan and Paul's Background and Journey (1:05)Excitement about AI and Data Intersection (2:50)Evolution of Language Models (5:05)Current Challenges in Model Training (6:51)Founding Zenlytic (9:12)Integrating Vibes into Decision-Making (12:58)Precision vs. Context in Data (15:03)Understanding Multimodal Inputs (17:47)The Challenge of Watching User Behavior (19:26)Empathy in Data Analysis (21:32)AI in Analytics (23:18)The Complexity of Data Models (25:33)Self-Serve Analytics Definition (28:15)Evolution of Self-Serve Analytics (32:09)Distillation of Data for End Users (36:44)Challenges in Data Interpretation (39:22)Building a Semantic Model (44:18)Using AI for Comprehensive Analysis (46:51)Future of AI in Analytics (51:31)Naming the AI Agent (52:53)Final Thoughts and Takeaways (54:21)The Data Stack Show is a weekly podcast powered by RudderStack, the CDP for developers. Each week we'll talk to data engineers, analysts, and data scientists about their experience around building and maintaining data infrastructure, delivering data and data products, and driving better outcomes across their businesses with data.RudderStack helps businesses make the most out of their customer data while ensuring data privacy and security. To learn more about RudderStack visit rudderstack.com.
The Straight Stitch: A Podcast About Sewing and Other Fiber Arts.
Send us feedback about this episode!Our guest today is Alayna Rasile, a member of the board of the Montana Fibershed. What is a fibershed, you ask? "A fibershed is a geographically defined area in which fiber resources (wool, flax, hemp, cotton, etc.) are produced and then used by the people living within its boundaries." We'll hear from Alayna about how the Montana Fibershed organization is overcoming geographic and economic challenges to connect fiber producers with end users.
In this episode, host KJ Burke is joined by guests Daniel Pinsky, CSO & Head of Information Security, CDW Canada and David Shipley, CEO and Cofounder, Beauceron Security Inc. to discuss the need to educate our users on cybersecurity best practices and how we can build a security minded organization. To learn more, visit cdw.ca
In episode #231, I'm addressing a very common pain point in our data when we have a partner or reseller channel. If not done right, it really screws up our data. - Reseller defined - CRM configuration - Invoicing - Metrics Join my SaaS community for training, events, and more!
Seth Yeack Seth Yeack serves as the IT Manager at Dazpak, a packaging company that produces materials for major brands like Starbucks and McDonald’s. With a background in Army communications and self-taught programming skills, Seth brings a unique perspective to IT management. He emphasizes the importance of understanding business needs, automation, and continuous learning in...
When you pip install a package you will for sure end up using it later. But often you will also install a bunch of dependencies and it is very likely that you won't directly interact with all of them. That does not mean that such a package is not useful, it merely means that the package might be directly used by a maintainer instead. This is interesting, because recently one such tool came into existence. It is called Narwhals and it seems to be on track to become critical infrastructure for data science projects. We have the maintainer of Narwhals on the show this week to talk about it. To learn more about Narwhals, you can check the repository here: https://github.com/narwhals-dev/narwhals This podcast is part of the open efforts over at probabl. To learn more you can check out website or reach out to us on social media. Website: https://probabl.ai/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/probabl Twitter: https://x.com/probabl_ai
In this first episode of a three-part series, Anne-Marie Roerink, principal at 210 Analytics and the author of the annual Power of Meat report for the last 19 years, offers perspectives from the consumer point of view on protein purchases and consumption. This episode will focus on poultry, which posted measurable gains in the inflationary times compared with beef and pork. Roerink also will discuss trends among several generational demographics and the direction in which these also may be heading in 2024. The data could serve as a launching point for other consumer selections as well as potentially open doors for new concepts among protein producers.
In this episode of the Security Swarm Podcast, our host Andy and guest speaker Jan Bakker discuss passkeys in the Microsoft ecosystem. They cover topics such as the definition of passkeys, prerequisites, tips for implementation, and the user experience. They also highlight the user-centric enrollment process, the role of conditional access, and the potential challenges and advantages of transitioning to passkeys. Key takeaways: Passkeys are a new authentication mechanism using the FIDO2 standard, providing a secure and user-friendly passwordless experience. Device-bound passkeys are more secure but not transferable between devices, while syncable passkeys offer convenience but may introduce potential security risks. Passkeys enhance security by being phishing-resistant and replacing traditional passwords and MFA methods. The enrollment process involves using the Microsoft Authenticator app and ensuring prerequisites like device compatibility and Bluetooth connectivity. Admins can enforce authentication method policies and conditional access to control user access and enhance security. User education, interface improvements, and conditional access play crucial roles in a successful transition to passkeys. Timestamps: (03:04) - Unlocking the Future of Passkeys and the Evolution of Authentication (06:18) - Exploring the Security Benefits of Device Bound and Syncable Passkeys (14:54) - How to Prepare for Passkeys in Microsoft 365 (23:03) - Navigating the Rollout of Passkeys for Enhanced Security: Admins vs End Users (29:03) - Maximizing Security with Passkeys, Conditional Access, and Authentication Policies (33:01) - Unveiling the Convenience of Device-Bound Passkeys in Vasquez for Microsoft 365 Episode Resources: Previous episode on Passkeys Blog post of Jan
This week's episode is all about the latest tools being used to make reporting and compliance so much easier for fire alarm technicians, AHJ's and End Users. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In episode 91 of The Payments Show Podcast, I spoke to George Csahiouni who is the CEO at Swoop Finance Swoop Finance helps Small to Medium businesses upgrade, replace, or acquire new technology on a low monthly payment plan.VIDEO and PDF Transcript:- click here https://thepaymentsshow.substack.com/p/91 Summary of topics discussed:(01:16) - Introduction to Swoop Finance(02:06) - The Growing Market of POS and PaaS(03:50) - What Sets Swoop Apart in the Marketplace(04:50) - Exploring Swoop's Innovative Financing Solutions(14:35) - Swoop's Impact on SMBs: Lowering Payment Processing Costs(22:40) - The Benefits of Swoop's Solutions for End Users(23:09) - Exploring Flexible Financing Solutions(23:31) - Customized Lease Terms and Micro Lending(24:25) - The Challenge of Small Business Financing(25:48) - Comprehensive Financing Beyond Technology(26:24) - Emergency Funding and Business Expansion Support(28:20) - Real-World Business Scenarios and Solutions(30:33) - Optimizing Payment Processing and Technology Upgrades(32:04) - Acquiring Customers and Implementing Solutions Quickly(34:26) - Future Trends in Payment and Retail SpacesDetails:- Recorded on 16 Apr 2024- Host: Satwant Phull- Guest: George Csahiouni, CEO, Swoop Finance [Next Steps]- Get in touch with Satwant: digitalmoneylab.com - Swoop Finance: swoopfinancing.com | info@swoopfinancing.com | USA: +1 877.707.9667
Dive into the world of IT tech with the Hands-On IT podcast, hosted by Landon Miles. Each episode uncovers the intricacies of IT technologies, real-life use cases, and practical guidance on their application. Tune in for your weekly dose of tech trends, user-friendly tutorials, and innovative solutions to transform your IT experience. This podcast is your road map to mastering the multifaceted nature of IT tech.Book/Content Recommendations: - Brené Brown: Daring Greatly- Brené Brown: The Call to Courage (on Netflix, if that's your thing!)- Crucial Conversations
I had the opportunity to play golf with an executive who shared some very insightful perspectives about risk, cyber insurance, and MSPs. The interaction was completely by accident but the information I got was invaluable.
Edible bean breeders have a lot of boxes to check when developing new varieties. From yield and maturity to quality and end use market considerations, breeders need to develop varieties that flourish in the field and also please palates when they appear on dinner plates. On this episode of RealAgriculture’s Edible Bean School, Hensall Co-op... Read More
Storefronts and public venues offer plenty of opportunities for national and local brands to market & advertise. It's also a potential source of recurring revenue for retailers, venue owners, and VARs. That's the idea behind pDOOH (Programmatic Digital Out-of-Home) advertising, which uses “monetized & managed digital signage” in highly trafficked areas. Ben Simon, BlueStar's Emerging Technologies BDM, and Joe Kunigonis, CEO of Smartify Media, our partner in the pDOOH initiative, explain the landscape, the solution, and how VARs benefit from selling it. #VARValue - What should VARs interested in these solutions do next? How should they identify potential customers, and how do we help? Learn More About pDOOH: https://pdooh.bluestarinc.com/ TEConnecting with us: Ben - Dyson Zone - headphones w/air purifier Joe - Mobile to screen sync Dean - Chomper, the $20M baby T-Rex John - Beef-infused rice Keep in Touch! Email - TEConnect@bluestarinc.com LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/company/blue-star Submit your topic ideas - https://www.bluestarinc.com/us-en/landing-pages/podcast-topics.html Follow BlueStar on LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/company/blue-star/ Subscribe to the BlueStar Nation Newsletter - https://nation.bluestarinc.com/#subscribe Sponsored by: Elo 70-Series Touch Monitors
In this episode, Aljaz Peklaj is joined by Ivana Todorovic, co-founder of AuthoredUp. She shares her journey in starting the company and the lessons she learned along the way. She also discusses the importance of understanding customer needs and providing value, as well as the challenges of selling to end users versus agencies. Takeaways Understand customer needs and provide value to build a strong brand and position in the market. Focus on the customer and their pain points, and continuously improve based on feedback. Selling to end users requires a different approach than selling to agencies, and it's important to understand the specific needs of each customer segment. Launching globally from the beginning can provide valuable insights into different markets and user preferences. Bootstrapping can allow for more control over the company and product development, but it requires careful financial management. Building a strong onboarding process and providing support can help users quickly understand and benefit from the product. Developing free tools and providing value to the community can help build brand awareness and attract new users. AuthoredUp allows users to save and repurpose posts for future use. The tool provides analytics and suggestions for the best time to post on LinkedIn. Personalization is a key aspect of AuthoredUp, with more personalized features to come. AuthoredUp is highly integrated with LinkedIn, making it easy to use and enhancing the LinkedIn experience. Timestamps (00:00) Introduction and Background (02:02) Previous Startup: TalentKit (03:01) Starting AuthoredUp (06:02) Transition to AuthoredUp (08:23) Charging and User Drop (10:02) Marketing Strategy (12:23) Selling to End Users vs. Agencies (16:24) - Global Launch and Market Focus (18:41) - Approach to Market (21:33) - Bootstrapping and Investor Approach (23:42) - New Website and User Engagement (25:47) - Website and Landing Page Iterations (29:43) - Team Size and Customer Success (31:11) - Onboarding Process and Support (33:22) - Development of Free Tools (35:24) - Importance of Chrome Extension (36:39) - Focus on Customer Needs (39:49) - Advice for Startups (42:51) - Roadmap for AuthoredUp (43:30) - Features of AuthoredUp (44:10) - Best Time to Post (45:06) - Personalization (46:00) Integration and Ease of Use Send guest pitches and ideas to hello@grouglobal.com. Join the Groucast community at https://grouglobal.com/community/. Follow Authored up on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/authoredup/ Follow Ivana on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ivanatodorovic/ Follow Aljaz on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/aljazpeklaj/ Follow Grou: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/grouglobal/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/grouglobal/ Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCXO5UH9_vZ7a52sgBBcQYuQ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@groucast Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/grouglobal
In this episode of the AZREIA Show, host Marcus Maloney and co-host Mike Del Prete discuss the future of affordable factory-built homes with industry expert, Pat Timpani. They delve into the current housing crisis in Arizona and discuss the potential opportunities for real estate investors, builders, and landlords in the factory-built home sector. Pat highlights the existing demand for affordable housing and shares valuable market insights based on his 38 years experience in the industry. He also talks about the significant shift towards telecommuting and how it's influencing housing requirements. The hosts also explore the process of setting up a factory-built home, from finding the land and applying for permits, to ordering and setting up the home. Key Takeaways: 01:51 Guest Introduction: Pat Timpani and His Experience 02:56 Understanding Factory Built Homes and Their Market 04:28 Differentiating Between Mobile, Modular, and Manufactured Homes 08:34 Exploring the Financing and Profit Aspects of Factory Built Homes 09:49 The Process of Setting Up a Factory Built Home 15:00 Understanding the End Users of Factory Built Homes 17:42 Discussing Financing Options for End Users 18:28 The Timeline from Purchase to Move-In 19:25 Understanding the Permit Process 20:34 Ordering and Receiving Your Home 21:49 Lessons Learned from the Industry 22:48 Understanding the Permit Approval Process 23:12 Importance of Clear Property and Timely Permits 24:54 Benefits of New Homes 25:30 Impact of Regulations on Home Construction 26:12 Rising Cost of Insurance 26:29 Appeal of Affordable Housing 27:09 Process of Appraising a Property 29:42 Power of Niche Markets 31:08 The Impact of Population Growth on Housing 32:56 The Future of Telecommuting and Housing 34:28 Contact Information and Final Thoughts ---- The Arizona Real Estate Investors Association provides its members the education, market information, support, and networking opportunities that will further the member's ability to successfully invest in Real Estate. Join AZREIA here. Is a Career in Real Estate Right For You? Take AZREIA's Real Estate Investing Entrepreneurial Self-Assessment at
As a manufacturer, the need to maintain quality products is a no-brainer. But a quality “experience?” It's Steve's job, as “Director of Quality” at Touché to ensure that BOTH of those things are maintained. Steve and Touché support and like to get feedback from both end-users - the contractor and the day to day user. Basically, Steve makes sure it all works and everybody's happy. Steve's experience in and around the lighting control industry began as a teenager working as a residential finish carpenter. The projects that he worked on did not have lighting control systems as we know them today, but very basic controls. Nonetheless, this experience sparked an interest in the construction process and specifically the mechanical, electrical, and plumbing aspects. After attending university, he worked his way up from Project Engineer to MEP Manager specializing in the start-up/commissioning of mechanical, electrical, and plumbing systems. In 2017, he began working for Touché as the Technical Support Services Manager to grow and refine the on-site start-up and commissioning processes, along with streamlining technical support. In 2021 he began his current role with Touché as Director of Quality. In this position he oversees the quality of products and processes to ensure they provide reliable and simple to use systems that exceed expectations.
Alex shares a new build integrating WLED, and Chirs reviews hardware that can get you started with WLED in 45 seconds. Then, one last big update on the Year of Voice and our thoughts on self-hosting push notifications.
In this episode Deborah discusses the importance of leading with gratitude in all interactions. She shares a recent experience with a grateful client and provides a framework for leading with gratitude, which reduces stress, predicts outcomes, and strengthens relationships. Whether you are a C-Suite Leader of today or tomorrow, take charge of your career with confidence and leverage the insights of The CEO's Compass: Your Guide to Get Back on Track. To learn more about The CEO's Compass, you can get your copy here: https://amzn.to/3AKiflR Other episodes you'll enjoy: C-Suite Goal Setting: How To Create A Roadmap For Your Career Success - http://bit.ly/3XwI55n Natalya Berdikyan: Investing in Yourself to Serve Others on Apple Podcasts -http://bit.ly/3ZMx8yw Questions to Guarantee You Accomplish Your Goals - http://bit.ly/3QASvym See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode Eran Mizrahi discusses the work he is doing with Ingredient Brothers to make the ingredient search and procurement process easier for customers. Listen in as Deborah and Eran also talk about the importance of building a global team and the challenges that come with it. Eran emphasizes the need for a clear focus on building a global team, while Deb adds that it's essential to have a long-term strategy and find team members who align with the company's values and goals. They also discuss the milestones and challenges of entrepreneurship and the importance of networking. Eran grew up watching his father grow a successful import business that was built on integrity and customer service. A South African transplant, Eran started his career at Deloitte. From there, he came to New York to pursue his MBA at Columbia '14.Eran was an early employee at Plated, where he focused on building planning and sourcing programs. The team's collective efforts led to a $300M sale to Albertsons.He then went to join Nuts.com, one of the world's largest nuts and specialty ingredient e-commerce companies. He was quickly elevated to COO and quadrupled capacity to support growth in 2020.Fun Fact: Eran took a gap during college to attend culinary school, where he solidified his love of food. You can connect with Eran in the following ways: Website: ingredientbrothers.com Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/company/74524657/admin/feed/posts/ Whether you are a C-Suite Leader of today or tomorrow, take charge of your career with confidence and leverage the insights of The CEO's Compass: Your Guide to Get Back on Track. To learn more about The CEO's Compass, you can get your copy here: https://amzn.to/3AKiflR Other episodes you'll enjoy: C-Suite Goal Setting: How To Create A Roadmap For Your Career Success - http://bit.ly/3XwI55n Natalya Berdikyan: Investing in Yourself to Serve Others on Apple Podcasts -http://bit.ly/3ZMx8yw Questions to Guarantee You Accomplish Your Goals - http://bit.ly/3QASvymSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Show notes: John Reynolds navigates a unique approach to modern IT as the Head of IT at Pleo. Culture and interactions with humans come first in order to truly enable users to do their work. Join us on this episode as John talks about how their team works to put people first. Topics discussed: How John Reynolds got into their professional career Creating an IT team from scratch for growth Emotional healing with IT teams Allowing IT to enable users to get their work done “Invisible when we can be, and unmissable when we should be” Reducing escalation friction Letting people talk to IT like they talk to everyone else Standardizing processes for IT logistics in hybrid workforces The future of IT Where to get in touch: LinkedIn Try Fleet Fleet makes it easy to get accurate, actionable data from all your endpoints. From full disk encryption to healthy antivirus software and any query in between. See for yourself. Sign up for Fleet Sandbox for free today: https://fleetdm.com/try-fleet/register.
In this bonus episode, we have a special guest, Tim Keckler, joining our host, Kortney Harmon. Tim is a seasoned software implementation expert and decision-maker who has worked with numerous organizations to successfully adopt new software. Today, Tim shares valuable insights on the challenges of balancing the ongoing work of producers, recruiters, and salespeople while introducing new software. He explores the importance of assembling a diverse buying committee and valuing the opinions and feedback of end users. Tim also dives into the common pitfalls in software rollouts and offers practical advice on evaluating and selecting the right software for your organization. Don't miss this episode packed with actionable tips and strategies to maximize software adoption and implementation. Let's jump right in!Click here to download the RFI Template.
Bobby Cole | President @ Think-PLC"My passion for the Automation Engineering business translates into providing creative solutions for my customers. Every project is a new challenge that I take on with the objective of exceeding customer expectations." In 2004 I saw the need for an on-call high-talent automation service and project support provider and started PowerLab Control Technologies. The twelve-employee business grew until the asset sale of the corporation in 2010. Bobby Cole rejoins Manufacturing Hub to talk about standardization from the SI and Machine Builder point of view.Is standardization important to the end user? Is it important to the SI? How do we start to have these conversations?What do tangible benefits look like?A special thank you to Siemens for sponsoring this theme and for your continued support of the community. Connect with Us Bobby Cole Vlad Romanov Dave Griffith Manufacturing Hub SolisPLC #manufacturing #automation #engineering #digitaltransformation #industry40
In April, WhatsApp announced the launch of a new cryptographic security feature to automatically verify a secured connection based on key transparency. Key transparency helps strengthen the guarantee that end-to-end encryption provides to private, personal messaging applications in a transparent manner available to all. Rolling out a feature like this to WhatsApp's user base is not a small feat and requires some clever engineering to scale to the billions of users relying on WhatsApp to stay in touch with friends, family and business. Pascal is joined by Sean and Kevin to discuss what Key Transparency means in practice and the various challenges they encountered as they scaled it up to billions of users. Got feedback? Send it to us on Threads (https://threads.net/@metatechpod), Twitter (https://twitter.com/metatechpod), Instagram (https://instagram.com/metatechpod) and don't forget to follow our host @passy (https://twitter.com/passy, https://mastodon.social/@passy, and https://threads.net/@passy_). Fancy working with us? Check out https://www.metacareers.com/. Links Infer: https://fbinfer.com/ Infer on GitHub: https://github.com/facebook/infer MTP Episode 18 about Infer: https://pca.st/5U9V Deploying key transparency at WhatsApp - Engineering at Meta: https://engineering.fb.com/2023/04/13/security/whatsapp-key-transparency/ GitHub - facebook/akd: An implementation of an auditable key directory: https://github.com/facebook/akd/ Parakeet: Practical Key Transparency for End-to-End Encrypted Messaging: https://www.ndss-symposium.org/ndss-paper/parakeet-practical-key-transparency-for-end-to-end-encrypted-messaging/ SEEMless: Secure End-to-End Encrypted Messaging with less trust: https://eprint.iacr.org/2018/607 Coniks: Bringing Key Transparency to End Users: https://www.usenix.org/conference/usenixsecurity15/technical-sessions/presentation/melara IETF Working Group on Key Transparency: https://datatracker.ietf.org/wg/keytrans/about Timestamps Intro 0:06 News Update: Infer turns 10 1:34 Interview Intro 4:27 Intro Kevin 4:45 Intro Sean 6:07 WhatsApp's mission 6:47 PETs 7:58 E2E basics 8:59 Key transparency 10:32 Crypto community response 18:20 End-user changes 19:57 Technical challenges and zero-knowledge proofs 23:18 AKD 28:27 Internal deployment 32:02 Outro 42:16 Bloopers 43:05
Junior is a Senior Mid-Market Account Executive at Avoma, as well as the Founder and Host of the How I Deal Podcast. Today we are going to discuss the importance of building an internal army either as you're prospecting to break into an account, and when you're in an active deal ……………….. Interested in more insights, industry best practices, and actionable content →
Taylor May has been recognized as a top producer in the physical security industry the last 10 years. He was recently recognized as an IFSEC Global Security Influencer for 2022 and is someone who has been known for cultivating and sustaining relationships throughout his professional career, specifically with End Users. Taylor enjoys highlighting the industry's top professionals on relevant topics for today's security needs as well as exemplifying his core value by putting "People before Product". He holds a B.S. Degree in Business Administration from Oklahoma State University and was a Former Defensive End of the 2011 Big 12 Championship Football Team. Taylor also holds a Masters Degree in Business Administration (MBA) from the University of Dallas. Key Moments [00:00:30] Entrepreneur Taylor makes time for side hustle. [00:04:00] Ten years in industry, focused on surveillance technology. [00:09:00] Graduated from garage to office, podcast revenue. VIP Connect app possibility for full-time. Passion for side hustle turned gig. [00:12:29] Passion for connecting people, building community. [00:14:53] Authenticity and accountability key to success. Find Taylor Online https://www.linkedin.com/in/taylor-may-mba-55b40a84/ https://www.securityvipenterprises.com/ If you're enjoying Entrepreneur's Enigma, please give us a review on the podcast directory of your choice. We're on all of them and these reviews really help others find the show. GoodPods: https://gmwd.us/goodpods iTunes: https://gmwd.us/itunes Podchaser: https://gmwd.us/podchaser Also, if you're getting value from the show and want to buy me a coffee, go to the show notes to get the link to get me a coffee to keep me awake, while I work on bringing you more great episodes to your ears. → https://gmwd.us/buy-me-a-coffee Follow Seth Online: Seth | Digital Marketer (@s3th.me) • Instagram: Instagram.com/s3th.me Seth Goldstein | LinkedIn: LinkedIn.com/in/sethmgoldstein Seth on Mastodon: https://s3th.me/@seth MarketingJunto.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Welcome to episode 125 of Eye on AI, where we embark on a journey into the realm of Generative AI. In this episode, we have the pleasure of chatting with Pascal Weinberger, co-founder and CEO of Bardeen AI, who takes us through the evolution of AI and its incredible potential for creativity and professional endeavors. Join us as we venture behind the scenes of Telefonica's Moonshot Lab, where AI projects in healthcare, energy, and city planning are explored. Discover the fascinating ideas and initiatives that have emerged, including the birth of a mental health company, as we uncover the immense impact of Generative AI. During our conversation, we'll delve into the nuances of Generative AI technology, exploring how industry giants like Microsoft and Google are harnessing its power to enhance their products. We'll also discuss the strategies and challenges faced by companies in the competitive Generative AI market, with a strong focus on meeting the needs of end users. We'll also tackle the ongoing debates surrounding the risks and benefits of AI technology, ensuring you stay ahead of the curve in this ever-evolving world of Generative AI. Tune in and join us as we unravel the secrets of Generative AI, paving the way for a future where creativity and productivity reach new heights. (00:00) Preview (00:24) Pascal's Weinberger background in Telefonica (08:28) Machine learning & AI with Pascal's Weinberger (10:28) How Pascal's Weinberger founded Bardeen AI (13:25) Generate AI MVP for Bardeen AI (17:21) Generative AI applications and OpenAI competition (22:24) Competition in the AI space (25:24) Big tech companies vs. startups in AI (31:46) The future of AI and transformer algorithm (32:41) Bardeen AI features and functionality (46:24) AutoGPT problems and considerations (50:54) Risk of AI & misuse of commands Craig Smith Twitter: https://twitter.com/craigss Eye on A.I. Twitter: https://twitter.com/EyeOn_AI
Saira Taneja is Chief Experience Officer at Cover Whale, a leading commercial trucking insurance provider and fast-growing insurtech. Taneja brings over a decade of experience in the health insurance sector across various functional areas where she held multiple leadership roles. Her passion for innovative market offerings led her to Cover Whale. Leveraging her expertise in scaling businesses, while also achieving customer-centricity has been instrumental in the company's success. She currently oversees the Growth, Marketing and Customer Success organisations. She holds a BA in International Business from Bentley University, and an MBA from Bentley's McCallum Graduate School of Business. Questions • Now, we always like to give our guests an opportunity to share in their own words a little bit about their journey. So, could you take a few minutes just to share with our listeners, how it is that you got to where you are today? • What is Cover Whale for those of our listeners that don't know what your company does, could you share with us? • One of the things that I think would be important for these kinds of experiences to have a more of an omni channel approach to your service experience or your service delivery, could you share with us maybe three things that your organisation is doing that creates that kind of experience? Or if you're not doing it, maybe something you're working towards doing. • Could you also share maybe two to three pain points that your end users pretty much complain about with your service that you're providing? What are some of your pain points that you're solving on a day to day basis? • Could you share with us what's the one online resource, tool, website or app that you absolutely can't live without in your business? • Could you also share with us maybe one or two books that you have read that have had a great impact on you? It could be a book that you read a very long time ago, or even one that you've read recently. • From a leadership perspective, what are some things that you do to ensure that your team is motivated, and your team is doing all the best they can do to deliver that experience, not just for your end users, but also internally to each other? • Now, could you also share what's one thing that's going on in your life right now that you're really excited about? Either something you're working on to develop yourself or your people. • Where can listeners find you online? • Do you have a quote or saying that during times of adversity or challenge, you will tend to revert to this quote, if for any chance you got derailed, or you got distracted and you kind of use that quote to kind of just to get you back on track, get you back focused? Do you have one of those? Highlights Saira's Journey Saira shared that she likes to say that her career took a corporate path, albeit, not a linear one. And she tends to follow her passions for the next step. And so, without going into every twist and turn in her history, really it is that she started out, as mentioned, in sort of the International Business track, that's where she thought she wanted to go, worked in Embassy for a summer in DC, decided that was not for her and wanted to go into business. And so, really work from sales and marketing, product, strategy, CX all with a common thread of strategy and CX throughout her career and ended up in the health insurance sector. It happened by chance and a lot of them that are in the insurance space, say they got here by chance, that they stayed here because of the opportunity and really have developed a passion for it. And so, Cover Whale came knocking about a year ago at this point with this amazing opportunity that was really an amalgamation of all of her corporate experiences into one beautifully challenging job and she said yes. And so, that's what led her to her current post, as mentioned, overseeing the growth organization, marketing, customer success but really leading the charge on experience for Cover Whale. About Cover Whale – What Does the Company Do? Saira shared that Cover Whale is an Insurtech, so that's shorthand for an Insurance Technology company, and MGA. And for those of the listeners that are not familiar with an MGA, that's an Managing General Agent. So, an MGA is really a go between between the carrier partners. So, they have relationships with a number of different insurance carriers, and the Managing General Agent have functions that allow them to really underwrite. And so, they've been granted underwriting authority by the insurance companies with which they partner to bind, to underwrite, to price, to settle claims, and to point in retail agents. So, all that to say is they are an entity between their carrier partners, and then retail agents, that's really their primary distribution channel in the commercial trucking space. So, you think of truck drivers driving across America, they need insurance, that's what they're providing. And they're doing it in a digital user-friendly way that hasn't been seen before. Me: So, your primary customer are your truck drivers, and when you said insurance, you're talking about like health insurance? Are you also referring to life insurance? Saira shared that that's interesting, she came from the health insurance space. So, what they're really offering is Commercial Auto Insurance. So, for their box trucks, auto haulers, semis, those are different types of vehicles, and for the cargo that they carry. So, they are offering Commercial Auto Insurance for the end users or the policy holders, which are the truck drivers or owner operators. And they're doing it through their retail agents. So, she's really excited for today's conversation because it's a pretty complicated space and they really have multiple stakeholders. So, when they think about experience, not only is it about the end users or drivers, it's about those that are distributing the insurance to them, which primarily for them is retail agents or wholesalers with whom they partner with. Creating an Omni Channel Experience Me: So, one of the things that I think would be important for these kinds of experience to have a more of an omni channel approach to your service experience or your service delivery, could you share with us maybe three things that your organization is doing that creates that kind of experience? Or if you're not doing it, maybe something you're working towards doing. Saira stated that she loves that question, so, it's really interesting that Yanique said the word omni channel. And she thinks that means different things to different companies. But really, where most companies start is, you have service, so you have a place where people who might have questions or an issue can go to and call you as a company, right? They (Cover Whale) and others have a call line to be able to reach out to them, so that's one point in the experience. And really, they also allow their partners to reach out to them via email, that's another point. But really where the majority of their experience is delivered is through their proprietary platform that they've built in house. And that's where they go to bind coverage for policyholders. And so, what she'll say is, what she just described really is a multi-channel experience, right? You have various points in the interaction with Cover Whale and other companies where you can reach out, but multi-channel are siloed. And so, she thinks you're asking about omni channel, which is how are you connecting all those points together, and that's something that they are working on internally that she knows every company is really after, because some of the best experienced companies in the world have figured out, you reach out to them one way, they know when you've reached out to them a different way and they're able to take the data that you've given them or information you've given them through those different channels and put it all in one place so that your experience is standardised across various channels. So, that's something that they're working towards and getting better at every day. And really, it starts with centralization of data. And so, just with your questions of three different ways, she just described them. So, email, calling, as well as the platform as well as they have an app. And what she loves to say is that, in today's day and age, there are so many different channels from which customers can reach out and it's a matter of marrying all of them together into one omni channel experience. Pain Points Cover Whale is Solving Me: Could you also share maybe two to three pain points that your end users pretty much complain about with your service that you're providing? What are some of your pain points that you're solving on a day to day basis? Saira stated that that's a really great question. And she'll be very honest with you, Cover Whale grew really, really quickly. The company was founded in 2020 and they're sitting here almost midway through 2023, they did not realize they'd experienced this level of explosive growth. And so, with that, obviously come service challenges. When customers used to reach out to them, they wouldn't hear back in really a very quick fashion. And so, what they've done over the last year is really work on their timeliness. What they done is, they stood up a number of self-service tools. So, a knowledge base, a chatbot. They've stood up internal service level requirements for their team to achieve on the service side for getting to first contact resolution of an 85%, for an email response time of four hours. And so, she would say to the question, it's really about speed of service that they've worked on and done really well at and you know what, at the end of the day, it's leveraging technology to be able to help and anybody can staff with hundreds of people to get to the hundreds of inquiries that are coming in, but it's really about being smart and applying technology so that you can drive down inquiries and also make improvements. The questions that were coming in, it gave them real insight into the pain points that they should be solving, sort of at the top of the funnel, rather than staffing for on the other end. App, Website or Tool that Saira Absolutely Can't Live Without in Her Business When asked about an online resource that she can't live without in her business, Saira stated that she loves this one. She likes to stick to and there are so many but for her, it's Miro. What she loves doing and if you ever visit their Cover Whale offices in New York and she welcomes you to do so. You're going to find post its everywhere. When they're in person, folks have known have visited the office when they're post its all around the room and more of the team is leveraging them now. But she thinks it's really important to map the end to end journey for whatever it is that you're trying to solve for. Because sometimes one part of the company may be doing something that another part of the company may not be aware of. So, sitting and mapping step by step from a user's perspective is so important. And so, Miro is really the digital version of that. If you've ever used it, it's essentially a whiteboard with sticky notes, digitally, they can be any size, shape, colour, and you essentially do the same thing. And so, she uses that fairly often in a virtual setting. Books that Have Had the Biggest Impact on Saira When asked about books that have had a great impact, Saira shared that one that she loves, if folks that are listening that have not read before, it's really old, it's probably from like the late 90s, but it had quite an impact on her life, it's called The Four Agreements: A Practical Guide to Personal Freedom (A Toltec Wisdom Book). So, she loves that one. And not to steal the thunder of the book. But really, it's four agreements that you can apply to your life, starting with being impeccable with your word. To always doing your best and a lot of really good wisdom in the middle. And just to give credit where credit is due, that's by Don Miguel Ruiz, a Mexican author. And the other one is by an Organizational Psychologist, Adam Grant, called Think Again: The Power of Knowing What You Don't Know. And she found that one really enlightening and eye opening, because there are a lot of assumptions and biases and everybody's thinking that they may not even know that they have. And it's really about questioning everything that comes to mind and really encouraging others to question also, facts that we all may think are facts are likely have changed over time, the world is a dynamic place. And so, it's about thinking and thinking again, so she would encourage listeners to read that one if they haven't yet. Ensuring the Team is Motivated to Deliver the Best Experience to the End Users and Internally Me: Now your role, Saira at Cover Whale is Chief Experience Officer and that's a very big role. I can imagine in terms of leadership, you have to have strong leadership, certain kinds of skills to ensure that you are leading a team that is not just doing things because you've told them to do it, but they are intrinsically motivated to do it. And so, from a leadership perspective, for those of our listeners, who are tapping into this episode, and they'd like to sharpen their leadership skills, especially with post COVID, lots of people are burnt out mentally, they might not necessarily like everything about what they do and sometimes that energy comes over in their drive and the work that they get done. What are some things that you do to ensure that your team is motivated, and your team is doing all the best they can do to deliver that experience, not just for your end users, but also internally to each other? Saira stated that she loves that question. So, when you think about experience, it's not just the experience that you're delivering, it's the experience of the people with whom you're working with every single day. If the experience of the people you're working with is not good, more likely than not, your customers are not happy either. And so, it starts with the culture, it starts in the organization and for her, her leadership style is really one of being a servant leader. It's about listening to those that she leads in her organization and understanding what's working well, what isn't. Saira shared that she is actually on a listening tour right now with their agent partners, she's trying to meet with one every single day, it might take her years to get through all of them because there are thousands but she offers this as a suggestion to other leaders who are listening to this podcast because leadership has a tendency, we want measurement, NPS, customer effort, customer satisfaction, what is the data telling us, and you will get insights from surveys, absolutely and that should be happening too. But just pausing and calling your customer, reaching out to them, having a meeting, sitting down with them, asking for feedback is so powerful. She has learnt so much in the last x months of sitting down with partners every single day that she doesn't think she would have gotten the same colour from a PowerPoint presentation on sort of survey insights. And so, she just encourages listeners to reach out and have a conversation, you might learn something that your customers would not have offered in an online survey or other medium. So, just ask and listen, active listening is such an important part of what we can all do. They've hired the best of the best, really, and so it's about making sure they have everything that they need to do their best work. And what she can say to you is that in terms of their experience, they've purposely developed the culture internally at Cover Whale to be one that's employee centric. And in being employee centric also means that they have the power to do right by their customers and their stakeholders. And so, what she asked the team to do is in every interaction, or anything that they're standing up, whether it be at the product level, whether it be in communications, is this something that you would like to be on the receiving end of if you're in the shoes of their customer? She thinks that's so important. They're not just going to a company everyday working and going home and turning off, they're actively building something and creating something that their customers are experiencing, that they experience, frankly, 1000s of times a day in their interactions with other companies. So, she thinks it's really about bringing that message home and empowering their people to be able to do right by their end users. What Saira is Really Excited About Now! When asked what's one thing that's going on right now that she's excited about, Saira stated that that's a great question. She stated that it's figuring out how to harness technology for service. And when she says service, she doesn't just mean their service centre. When it comes to insurance, once somebody signs on the dotted line, everything that comes after over the next year is service, if they need to reach out, if they need to make a change, if something has happened unfortunately, that's service and so how do they harness technology to be able to help with that service and ChatGPT is such an interesting point in their life, and in society to figure out how to mindfully apply technology so that we can free up humans to do more value-add work, and really drive the empathy that all people want. At the end of the day, people are looking for a connection at a certain point, they may not want to talk to a person for a common question that they can get responded to via Chatbot or that they can find a knowledge base. But she thinks that's one of the most interesting things that they're really thinking through right now of how do you apply technology to be able to free up people to be able to do more value-add work? And she thinks this is not just a question that she has internally with Cover Whale, she thinks this is a question that leaders are asking throughout. And really everybody's asking of what is this going to mean five years down the road? Me: Agreed. It's interesting you mentioned ChatGPT because I don't believe that is going to replace people. And I totally agree with you that the question should be, how can we use the technology to answer more mundane, run of the mill kind of questions, and then the more complex tasks that require a high level of empathy, the emotions and the workings of a human being that chat or a bot or any form of artificial intelligence can't deliver, the humans can be freed up to deal with those kinds of scenarios. Saira stated yes, she totally agrees with that. Me: So, in continuation of that whole point, do you see ChatGPT evolving, and exploding, or even something that's being added on to that like in the next, I would say, 12 months? Because it's definitely a buzz thing that's happening, have you found ways in your organisation to make it work? Saira stated that they have and it's interesting. So, what she would say is, she thinks that her inclination right now, based on what she's seen, is that she would not want to apply it just front and centre to their customers. She thinks from a service standpoint, it's really unpredictable. In terms of what you might get back, but she thinks it's really compelling to use as a tool, which is where she hopes we all end up going, if you think about a calculator being introduced to the world, and everybody's saying, “Oh, no, nobody's going to learn how to do math.” And it's like, well, you learn to use it as a tool for analysis, for research. And so, that's really how they're trying to leverage it, of are there certain things that they might be able to input into it? Can it crunch massive amounts of data to be able to give them insights that otherwise would have taken them weeks to do? For instance, are they able to take certain inputs and filter it through, of course, nothing proprietary or sensitive, and then understand what's working well from the proprietary technology they've stood up. What might be a production error that they're seeing or others. So, she thinks that if organizations can figure out how to optimise their back-end operations by using ChatGPT as a tool, she thinks it would just make us more efficient. But in terms of it being customer facing right now, she doesn't think we're there. Where Can We Find Saira Online LinkedIn – Saira Taneja Quote or Saying that During Times of Adversity Saira Uses When asked about a quote or saying that she tends to revert to, Saira shared that she does. The one that she always tends to go back to is Alice Walker, she's an American novelist. She has said, “The most common way people give up their power is by thinking they don't have any.” And she loves that because we all have the power, each and every day to drive change. No matter what aspect of life it is and this is what she shares with her teams as well, is that you have the power really to change something. Don't pass the buck, don't think somebody else will do it for you. If you can do it, you have the power to do it, do it. Me: Awesome. Thank you so much for sharing, Saira. And I think if anything our listeners should take away from this interview is focusing on ensuring that we really pay attention to all of our stakeholders, our employees, our customers, and ensure that we really listen to them as she mentioned, active listening, it's something we take for granted, it's something that we have to do every day in order to communicate. But are we really designating that time and effort to the people who really need to be heard so the real change can be made? Please connect with us on Twitter @navigatingcx and also join our Private Facebook Community – Navigating the Customer Experience and listen to our FB Lives weekly with a new guest Links · The Four Agreements: A Practical Guide to Personal Freedom (A Teoltec Wisdom Book) by Don Miguel Ruiz · Think Again: The Power of Knowing What You Don't Know by Adam Grant The ABC's of a Fantastic Customer Experience Grab the Freebie on Our Website – TOP 10 Online Business Resources for Small Business Owners Do you want to pivot your online customer experience and build loyalty - get a copy of “The ABC's of a Fantastic Customer Experience.” The ABC's of a Fantastic Customer Experience provides 26 easy to follow steps and techniques that helps your business to achieve success and build brand loyalty. 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We had another great conversation with the founder of BioPipe Rob Stewart. Rob explains how biopipe has saving supermarkets and commercial refrigeration end users thousands of dollar by reducing water leaks in refrigeration cases. If you did not know biopipe is an award-winning, innovative, safe, reusable, 100% recyclable drainage system for refrigeration and A/C applications, proven to reduce water leaks by 97% or higher. Connect Rob here https://www.biopipe.uk/contact-us and say you heard about BioPipe on the Refrigeration Mentor Podcast. Follow us on Instagram at - https://www.instagram.com/refrigerationmentor/ ============================================================== Refrigeration Mentor Website: www.refrigerationmentor.com All Access to Refrigeration Mentor Content: Learn More Upcoming Refrigeration Learning Programs: Learn More Free System & Compressor Troubleshooting Guide Subscribe to the Refrigeration Mentors video newsletter and get your Free Compressor Guide
We have a secret for you. You can build the best possible tool for your end users, but they won't know how to effectively use it without adequate training. Technology tools need to be intuitive, but training on these tools still needs to be comprehensive enough so your users know where to go as soon as they access the tool for the first time. In our last episode, we hinted (ahem, declared) that UAT is not training, and in this episode we discuss what training means and how to empower your end users with effective training. Spoiler alert - this is another topic that we're all very passionate about!
In this episode, our host, Taylor Karg is joined by the Director of Front-End Development and Accessibility at Americaneagle.com, Nick Goodrum. They discuss the importance of accessibility in the design process for your website, the basic functions needed to implement accessibility for your site, and how web accessibility is shifting its focus to a more proactive approach in the web space. According to Siteimprove's data research, 69% of people with disabilities leave a website immediately if it's not accessible. The "Shifting Left" focus has users incorporated into the design process, making it easier for teams to implement accessibility functions within a website. This podcast is brought to you by Americaneagle.com Studios. Connect with: Modern Marketing Messages: Website // Twitter // Instagram // Facebook // YouTube Taylor Karg: LinkedIn Nick Goodrum: LinkedIn
On this episode of the In the Club Podcast by Club Colors, we feature Michael Goncalves, the Vice President of Business Development at EZRA Coaching. Knowledge blindness is our inability to see the things we're good at naturally, and this is where a coach comes in handy to realign perspectives.Ezra discusses the Knowing-Doing Gap and how to narrow it down through self-reflection on the competencies that are lacking to bridge that gap. He also digs into the universality of coaching as different companies have relatively the same goals, and similarly, the mindset needed to succeed is industry agnostic. Investing in people remains the most common denominator among Ezra's most successful clients. He shares how they help sales enablement folks realize their targets and get adoption on tools that truly help the end users.HIGHLIGHT QUOTESKnowledge blindness hides our natural talents from us - Michael: "We always think of knowledge as power, yes, but if you don't know you have that knowledge, then it's not powerful because you're not necessarily utilizing it. And of course, we can tap into coaching helps identify look, where am I strong, where am I weak, and let me work on what I need to work on to get to where I want to go."EZRA helps sales enablement drive adoption rates - Michael: "What's even more powerful than that, when the folks utilizing it, when it's from their mouth, their words, their feedback that says this thing is incredible, and we have plenty of that data to show that look, here's the adoption, here's the feedback, here's the impact it's made. Because I can say it's great, the person who bought it on the enablement side can say it's great. Of course, they're going to say it's great, but the people actually using it, when they say it's great and they share the impact it's had, different story."Achieve big things by focusing on the small things - Michael: "How do we stay focused on the big things? I always say, forget the big things. When you're playing a football game, you're not staring at the scoreboard. You're staring at your opponent. You're looking at the line. You're visualizing your route. You're doing all the things you must do because if you do that well, the scoreboard will reflect that."Connect with Michael in the links below:LinkedIn| Website
In ROK Talk on Industrial Components Episode 21, Bill and Kate talk to Amanda Patteson from Werner Electric and learn how easy it is to configure and use IO-Link components. They also discuss the benefits of IO-Link technology and how it can provide a competitive advantage to OEMs and End Users.
Vlad Romanov has over 10 years of experience working for leading Food & Beverage and CPG companies in the United States and Canada. Currently Vlad is the Co-Founder of SolisPLC, a growing company that provides technical content to leading OEMs and End-Users in Manufacturing. SolisPLC delivers easy-to-follow technical tutorials in written and video form in order to upskill employees, get them acquainted with new technologies, and aid them in running their manufacturing operations better. From a young age, Vlad was drawn to problem-solving, technical solutions and an avid thirst for knowledge. He built his first electrical circuit at the age of 12, programmed his first C++ application by 14 and decided to pursue Electrical Engineering as a career. Dave Griffith & Vlad also host “Manufacturing Hub with Dave & Vlad”, one of the few manufacturing-oriented live podcasts. They've had the opportunity to speak to various leaders from the industry, learn about their companies, their roles, their approach to leading the industry, their outlook on the industry, and much more. “Manufacturing Hub with Dave & Vlad” is live most Wednesdays at 6pmET/3pmPT. The Industry 4.0 Podcast with Grantek delivers a look into the world of manufacturing, with a focus on stories and trends that lead to better solutions. Our guests will share tips and outcomes that will help improve your productivity. You will hear from leading providers of Industrial Control System hardware and software, Grantek experts and leaders at best-in-class industry associations that serve Life Sciences and Food & Beverage manufactures.
As part of our report on technology in the Built Environment, our host Mira Stanic sits down with Ren Yee, Head of Innovation Strategy, and Strategic Designer, Huey Chan, to discuss technical innovations for end-users. From how technology and data can be put to use after a design is realised to how these innovations impact the environment, they explore how we can utilise these transformative tools to improve user experience.
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End users don't often know that the challenges they are facing are due to deficient data management solutions. Hear from Principal Field Solutions Architect and Database guru Anthony Nocentino about the reasons it's important the Database Administrators understand aspects of storage to improve how data is delivered to app owners and other users. Anthony has a fascinating background that enabled us to explore the changing landscape of Database and system administration including the trend toward generalists. We also get up to speed on the latest in SQL 2022 and Pure integrations that make it easier for storage admins and DBAs to work more closely together. Check this one out - Anthony is a wealth of knowledge. For more on how to accelerate your data with Pure Storage, check out: https://www.purestorage.com/solutions/applications.html
In this episode of the PSA BizTech Podcast we are joined by Johanna Lidgren, Marketing Manager at Kawasaki Robotics to discuss the business and technology behind Industrial Trade Shows with a focus on Pack Expo 2022, which will be held at the McCormick Center in Chicago from October 23rd – 26th. Times are changing in the Packaging Industry and now more than ever, top CEO's, GM's and Plant Managers are traveling to these industry specific trade shows looking for solutions to help them solve real world production challenges. That's where PSA and Kawasaki can make a real impact with real world solutions to help boost production efficiencies and throughput! PSA will be exhibiting in collaboration with Kawasaki Robotics as we formerly launch the PSA Sniper High-Speed Packaging Cell! Please stop by Booth N-5946 to see what the buzz is all about! To learn more about Kawasaki Robotics, you can visit their website at www.kawasakirobotics.com or email them at info@kri-us.comTo learn more about Production Systems Automation please visit our website at www.psasystems.com or email us at info@psasystems.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Our guest on today's episode of the AI in Business podcast is VP of Artificial Intelligence at Samsung SDS America Patrick Bangert. Patrick discusses the efficacy of making minimal workflow changes a goal from the start and how the AI capabilities pioneered at Samsung have made their way to widespread success for other enterprises. In particular, Patrick gives actionable insight into how minimizing change management friction benefits end users — and why the way people and systems work together remains much more complicated even than machine learning. To access Emerj's frameworks for AI readiness, ROI and strategy, visit Emerj Plus: emerj.com/p1.
Medsider Radio: Learn from Medical Device and Medtech Thought Leaders
In this episode of Medsider Radio, we sat down with Eugene Malinskiy, CEO and Co-founder of Lazurite.Eugene is a serial entrepreneur with expertise in the IT and medical fields. He also has hands-on experience as a medic and has worked in operating rooms throughout the country. He founded Lazurite, an innovative healthcare company focused on cutting-edge surgical and lighting technologies, in 2015. That same year, Eugene was selected as one of Forbes 30 Under 30 recipients in the manufacturing sector.In this discussion, Eugene shares how planning out every step of ArthroFree's regulatory strategy helped streamline the FDA clearance process, the importance of preparing for failure and being ready to solve problems, and why entrepreneurs should seek out input from investors at every step of the process. Before we jump into the conversation, I wanted to mention a few things:If you're into learning from proven medtech and healthtech leaders, and want to know when new content and interviews go live, head over to Medsider.com and sign up for our free newsletter. You'll get access to gated articles, and lots of other interesting healthcare content.Second, if you want even more inside info from proven experts, think about a Medsider premium membership. We talk to experienced healthcare leaders about the nuts and bolts of running a business and bringing products to market.This is your place for valuable knowledge on specific topics like seed funding, prototyping, insurance reimbursement, and positioning a medtech startup for an exit.In addition to the entire back catalog of Medsider interviews over the past decade, premium members get a copy of every volume of Medsider Mentors sent to their door at no additional cost. If you're interested, go to medsider.com/subscribe to learn more.Lastly, here's the link to the full interview with Eugene if you'd rather read it instead.
How do you a design a feature if you don't know for whom it is for? How do you define SLOs (Service Level Objectives) if you don't know what your users expect from you? How do you design performance tests and workloads if you don't know which user behavior to simulate?In this episode we have Barbara Ogris, Sr Product Experience Designer at Dynatrace, who walks us through the concept of target personas that she helped establish within Dynatrace. It changes product and observability discussions from “as a user I want …” towards “as Archie I have this need …”. Listen in and learn about design thinking, using empathy maps to define your target persona and how this can be applied to many aspects in software engineering.Barbara on Linkedinhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/barbara-ogris-6a0b6011b/Dynatrace Blog: Terminology matters: how to enhance user experience by aligning names with expectationshttps://www.dynatrace.com/news/blog/terminology-matters-how-to-enhance-user-experience-by-aligning-names-with-expectations/Atlassian persona template: https://www.atlassian.com/software/confluence/templates/personaMIRO persona template: https://miro.com/aq/ps/templates/personas/?utm_source=google&utm_medium=cpc&utm_c[…]aIQobChMI6J7Juqql-QIVCOJ3Ch3jtwWwEAAYASAAEgLxT_D_BwE&loc=9062705Adobe XD: how to define a persona: https://xd.adobe.com/ideas/process/user-research/putting-personas-to-work-in-ux-design/
Medsider Radio: Learn from Medical Device and Medtech Thought Leaders
In this episode of Medsider Radio, we sat down with Sina Habibi, CEO of Cognetivity.Sina has a Ph.D. in engineering from the University of Cambridge, where he met his business partner Seyed-Mahdi Khaligh-Razavi. The two co-founded Cognetivity Neurosciences, which develops cognitive assessment tests for clinicians and patients to detect cognitive impairment, including dementia. In this discussion, Sina shares the importance of collaborating with regulators and end users, why he primarily focuses on the value of revenue generation versus cost savings, and the benefits of teaming up with an expert fundraiser. Before we jump into the conversation, I wanted to mention a few things:If you're into learning from proven medtech and healthtech leaders, and want to know when new content and interviews go live, head over to Medsider.com and sign up for our free newsletter. You'll get access to gated articles, and lots of other interesting healthcare content.Second, if you want even more inside info from proven experts, think about a Medsider premium membership. We talk to experienced healthcare leaders about the nuts and bolts of running a business and bringing products to market.This is your place for valuable knowledge on specific topics like seed funding, prototyping, insurance reimbursement, and positioning a medtech startup for an exit.In addition to the entire back catalog of Medsider interviews over the past decade, premium members get a copy of every volume of Medsider Mentors sent to their door at no additional cost. If you're interested, go to medsider.com/subscribe to learn more.Lastly, here's the link to the full interview with Sina if you'd rather read it instead.
In ROK Talk on Industrial Components Episode 19, Bill and Paul talk with Bryan Knapp, former relays product manager, to discuss how relays are used today to compliment a PLC output. They also talk about the future of relays, projecting how they will continue to provide a competitive advantage to both OEMs and End Users for years to come.
Since we are in the dog days of summer, we have decided to celebrate the hot weather by reviving our hottest episode from Season 2! In this episode of ThreatTalk, Infoblox CIO Brad Bell and Infoblox CISO Ed Hunter join host Bob Hansmann in an exciting and relevant discussion. We will explore the threats, defenses, and pros & cons of user awareness from the endpoint perspective, with particular attention to the impact of our new work-from-anywhere reality. Tune in to the live broadcast on LinkedIn and Facebook every first and third Tuesday of the month at 11:00 am (PST). Subscribe to the ThreatTalk podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, SoundCloud, or Stitcher.
On this special episode of On Orbit, government satellite technology program directors from the United States, United Kingdom, and Argentina join us to explain how they are working directly with commercial providers to get connectivity directly in the hands of enterprise, civil service, and military end users. During this conversation, we interview Dr. Daniel Massey, Operation 5G to NextG lead for the U.S. Department of Defense, Arfan Chaudhry, head of International Strategy for the U.K. government's BEIS Space Directorate, and Pablo Recalt, head of the Steering Committee for Argentina's Chamber of Internet, CABASE. Daniel, Arfan, and Pablo describe the needs of their end users in detail and share how they are leveraging unique partnerships with the space and satellite industries to meet their objectives. It was a fascinating discussion that we're very excited to share with you today. This episode is a preview of the new Digital Forum Events that we're producing exclusively for SATELLITE Group Members. This is a subscription service that we offer in two levels – basic and premium. Basic level subscribers get access to Via Satellite content, webcasts, and these exclusive forums. Premium-level subscribers also receive a 100% discount on an Executive All-Access pass to attend SATELLITE 2023, and access to our new Satellite & Space Industry Financial Report Database. This podcast contains a promo code that will provide a 20% discount on any subscription purchase. Learn more and become a member today at www.viasatellite.com/membership
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