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Lukas Gentele is the co-founder and CEO of Loft Labs. Loft delivers Kubernetes-native tools, functionality and frameworks purpose-built for platform engineers to manage, activate and optimize their platform stack. Gentele is an experienced platform engineering innovator, committed to delivering solutions that empower platform teams to build seamlessly on Kubernetes. Prior to Loft, Gentele served as the co-founder and CEO at covexo GmbH and Webmans. He holds a Bachelor of Science in Computer Science and Information Systems, and a Master of Science, Computer Science & Management of Enterprise Information Systems, both from the University of Mannheim. You can find Lukas on the following sites: Twitter LinkedIn Here are some links provided by Lukas: Loft Labs DevSpace PLEASE SUBSCRIBE TO THE PODCAST Spotify Apple Podcasts YouTube Music Amazon Music RSS Feed You can check out more episodes of Coffee and Open Source on https://www.coffeeandopensource.com Coffee and Open Source is hosted by Isaac Levin --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/coffeandopensource/support
Dwain Farley is a Vistage Chair and the Founder and CEO of LeaSarHan Capital Investments. Vistage is a great organization of peer-to-peer roundtables for CEOs and Dwain leads private peer advisory groups for CEOs and business owners to help them step out of the daily grind to think differently, gain insights, take bold actions, and generate spectacular results. LeaSarHan Capital Investments (LCI) is a privately-funded investment firm providing growth equity and guidance to small and mid-sized companies generating positive annual free cash flow and attractive growth prospects within their industry. Dwain is the former CEO and Partner at Ontivity, a leading construction and wireless infrastructure company for the cell tower industry in the southwestern US that was acquired by New Braunfels in 2016. He also served as the CEO of Domino Printing and Enterprise Information Systems, Inc. (EIS). In this episode, John Corcoran, host of the Smart Business Revolution Podcast, is joined by Dwain Farley, a Vistage Chair, to talk about how to become a successful entrepreneur with multiple exits. Dwain also talks to John about his background, the companies he has founded, the challenges he faced growing his businesses, and his experiences in mentoring fellow executives as a Vistage Chair. The post Dwain Farley | Paralyzed at 17, Adopting 7 Special Needs Children, and Becoming a Successful Entrepreneur with Multiple Exits appeared first on Smart Business Revolution.
John A. Zachman is the originator of the “Framework for Enterprise Architecture” (The Zachman Framework™) which has received broad acceptance around the world as an integrative framework, an ontology for descriptive representations of Enterprises. Mr. Zachman is not only known for his work on Enterprise Architecture, but is also known for his early contributions to IBM’s Information Strategy methodology (Business Systems Planning) as well as to their Executive team planning techniques (Intensive Planning).Mr. Zachman retired from IBM in 1990, having served them for 26 years. He is Chief Executive Officer of his own education and consulting business, Zachman International® and Owner and Executive Director of the Federated Enterprise Architecture Certification Institute in Washington, D.C.Mr. Zachman serves on the Executive Council for Information Management and Technology (ECIMT) of the United States Government Accountability Office (GAO) and on the Advisory Board of the Data Administration Management Association International (DAMA-I) from whom he was awarded the 2002 Lifetime Achievement Award. In August 2015, Mr. Zachman was awarded a Lifetime Achievement Award for “recognition of his long term impact and contribution to how people think and practice Enterprise Architecture today, leaving his mark on generations to come” by the Global University Alliance and LEADing Practice. He was awarded the 2009 Enterprise Architecture Professional Lifetime Achievement Award from the Center for Advancement of the Enterprise Architecture Profession as well as the 2004 Oakland University, Applied Technology in Business (ATIB), Award for IS Excellence and Innovation. In August 2011, he was awarded the Gen. Colin Powell Public Sector Image Award by the Armed Services Alliance Program. In November 2013 he was acknowledged for Achievement and Excellence for Distinguished Innovative Academic Contribution by the IEEE Systems, Man and Cybernetics Society Technical Committees on Enterprise Information Systems and on Enterprise Architecture and Engineering.Today Mr. Zachman travels nationally and internationally, teaching and consulting, and is a popular conference speaker, known for his motivating messages on Enterprise Architecture issues. He has spoken to many thousands of enterprise managers and information professionals on every continent.
First on this weeks show, officials from Army Cyber Command and the Program Executive Office for Enterprise Information Systems join Jared Serbu to talk about the kickoff of the Army's Enterprise IT-as-a-Service pilot, which will begin the process of outsourcing network services on Army installations. Later, Lt. Gen. Dorothy Hogg, the Air Force Surgeon General joins us to discuss the new health care delivery model the Air Force is implementing, partly in response to possible staff reductions in the service's uniformed medical corps.
Glenn Fine, the Defense Department’s principal deputy inspector general joins us in the first half of this week's show to talk about the audit of DoD’s consolidated financial statements, and some of the internal changes his own office has made to earn it a new award as the "most improved" place to work among DoD sub-agencies. We also talk with officials from the Army's Program Executive Office for Enterprise Information Systems about a new electronic tool that's making the process of moving paper and tasks around the Pentagon dramatically more efficient.
In case you missed it, we've created a podcast of Saint Mary's live radio broadcast in celebration of National #HospitalWeek! This program aired live on Monday, May 8, 2017 from the Main Lobby at Saint Mary's Hospital in Waterbury. The first hour of our broadcast is hosted by Larry Rifkin of WATR Radio 1320 AM who interviewed: Chad Wable, President of Saint Mary’s Hospital and Senior Vice President of Operations & Chief Transformation Officer for Trinity Health - New England; Sister Dolores Lahr, Director of Mission Integration and Spiritual Care and a Sister of Saint Joseph of Chambery; Mickey Wyse, M.D., Medical Director, Saint Mary's Urgent Care Centers and a physician in Saint Mary's Emergency Department; Ije Akunyili, MD, MPA, FACEP, Associate Medical Director, Emergency Services, Saint Mary's Hospital; Birgit Koellmer, RN, Epic Project Lead at Saint Mary's Hospital, and Gregory Bennett, Assistant Director of Enterprise Information Systems at Saint Francis Hospital and Medical Center.
Lt. Gen. Robert Ferrell, chief information officer / G-6, discusses the Network Integration Enterprise. He is joined by Maj. Gen. John Morrison, director Cyber Center of Excellence, Fort Gordon, Georgia; Maj. Gen. Bruce Crawford, commander, Communications & Electronics Command, Aberdeen Proving Ground, Maryland; Mr. Gary Martin, Program Executive Officer, Command Control Communications-Tactical, Aberdeen Proving Ground, Maryland; and Mr. Minish Patel, Program Executive Office, Enterprise Information Systems, Fort Belvoir, Virginia.
The open-source Cheetah Experimental Platform (CEP) has been developed at the University of Innsbruck over the last few years for facilitating the execution of empirical studies. In this session I will give an overview of the main capabilities of CEP and explain how it can be extended to suit specific needs. CEP provides components that are frequently used in modeling sessions (i.e., modeling environment, components for training participants, and questionnaires to collect additional information, e.g., demographic data of modelers). The modeling environment is highly configurable, allowing researchers to conduct modeling session with different feature sets (e.g., different modeling elements or tool features). Moreover, CEP allows researchers to assemble the components to experimental workflows, providing user guidance during modeling sessions. To enable a detailed analysis of both the end product of modeling and the modeling process, CEP records all interactions with the modeling environment in an event log. Respective logs can be replayed after the modeling session step-by-step and every intermediate model version can be reconstructed. Moreover, CEP provides support for analyzing the collected data (e.g., by Modeling Phase Diagrams or various process measures). Implemented as a set of plugins, CEP can be easily extended by fellow researchers, for example, by adding new modeling environments (e.g., for a not yet supported graphical modeling notation). Barbara Weber is an associate professor at the Department of Computer Science at the University of Innsbruck (Austria), where she leads the research cluster on business processes and workflows. Barbara holds a Habilitation degree in Computer Science and a Ph.D. in Economics from the University of Innsbruck. Barbara has published more than 90 refereed papers, for example, in Data & Knowledge Engineering, Computers in Industry, Enterprise Information Systems, Information and Software Technology, and Software and System Modeling, has been serving as editorial board member for the Information Systems journal and the Computing journal and has been organizing the successful BPI workshop series. Moreover, she is co-author of the recently published book ?Enabling Flexibility in Process-aware Information Systems? by Springer. Barbara?s research interests include process model understandability, process of process modeling, integrated process life cycle support, change patterns, process flexibility, user support in flexible process-aware systems, and recommendations to optimize process execution.
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