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Could we create warp drive someday? Neil deGrasse Tyson and co-host Chuck Nice team up with astrophysicist Charles Liu to dive into the science, technology, and legacy of one of the most influential sci-fi franchises of all time: Star Trek.NOTE: StarTalk+ Patrons can listen to this entire episode commercial-free here: https://startalkmedia.com/show/to-boldly-go-where-no-startalk-has-gone-before-with-charles-liu/Thanks to our Patrons Brady Harmon, Gary McCarthy, Hardin Johnson, Micheal Sikkes, Tenny, David Engleman, Victoria Weeks, Eric Shampine, Micheal J. Hanley, Andrew Black, Marlon, Angel Jimenez, ANTHRO-PO-COSMIC DYLAN, Chelsea Kehne, Connor Ryna, Liam Corcoran, Walker Foland, Christopher Thomas, Eric Boyd, Dani Ruegg, Dan Northcott, Carol Watkins, Joe Lopez, Chris Minton, Meech, and Sara Hubbard for supporting us this week. Subscribe to SiriusXM Podcasts+ on Apple Podcasts to listen to new episodes ad-free and a whole week early.
Another ruling, two new trials, and brand new charges. After the ruling by Judge Blackwood, the prosecution fought to save the verdicts. When the dust settled there would be two retrials. Twelve years after the murders, the man the Newsom family believed had murdered their son would finally be charged with murder. Sponsors: One Skin OneSkin keeps your skin looking and acting younger for longer. Get started today with 15% off using code LEAST at oneskin.co Least of These on Facebook: https://m.facebook.com/leastofthesepodcast/LeastofThese Discussion Group: https://m.facebook.com/groups/288046119723080/?ref=pages_profile_groups_tab&paipv=1 Least of These on Instagram: www.instagram.com/least_ofthese/ Support the show and get your episodes ad free at: https://www.patreon.com/leastofthesepodcast Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week Steph & Ash talk with Dr Eric Boyd & Anna Alvarez Boyd, who created a non-profit program, called Fairways to Leadership, to bring leadership & networking benefits of golf to underrepresented communities. The graduates of the program are prepared to be leaders in advancing diversity of talent in the workplace, creating equitable business […] The post Fairways to Leadership – with Dr Eric Boyd & Anna Boyd appeared first on Radio Influence.
This week Steph & Ash talk with Dr Eric Boyd & Anna Alvarez Boyd, who created a non-profit program, called Fairways to Leadership, to bring leadership & networking benefits of golf to underrepresented communities. The graduates of the program are prepared to be leaders in advancing diversity of talent in the workplace, creating equitable business […] The post Fairways to Leadership – with Dr Eric Boyd & Anna Boyd appeared first on Radio Influence.
This week Steph & Ash talk with Dr Eric Boyd & Anna Alvarez Boyd, who created a non-profit program, called Fairways to Leadership, to bring leadership & networking benefits of golf to underrepresented communities. The graduates of the program are prepared to be leaders in advancing diversity of talent in the workplace, creating equitable business […] The post Fairways to Leadership – with Dr Eric Boyd & Anna Boyd appeared first on Radio Influence.
Mark Russinovich, Eric Boyd & Neha Batra join us to discuss the state of AI for Microsoft and OpenAI at Microsoft Build 2024. It's safe to say that Microsoft is all-in on AI.
Mark Russinovich, Eric Boyd & Neha Batra join us to discuss the state of AI for Microsoft and OpenAI at Microsoft Build 2024. It's safe to say that Microsoft is all-in on AI.
BUILDBUILD Book of news BOOSTquest EP31 - BUILD Book of NewsMicrosoft Build opening keynoteCopilot Learning HubMicrosoft Learn Challenge: Build EditionEvolving Microsoft Credentials for Dynamics 365Power Platform Well-Architected documentationUsing Power Platform to accelerate full-stack software development with Scott Durow and Marcell FerreiraNext generation AI for developers with the Microsoft Cloud with Scott Guthrie, Sarah Bird, Eric Boyd, Seth Juarez, John Lambert and Julia Liuson NewsPower Pages: Shopping Cart Series – Part 1: Search / Server-side Operations by namasi NaveretnamEmbed workflows in your Power BI Reports with Power Automate Visual (GA)Deploy pipelines as a service principal or pipeline ownerLet's Talk About Power Platform Pipelines David WyattModel Driven App Advanced Settings – New look by Thomas SandsørHandy MS Edge add-ons for developing Power Platform solutions by Anna Black Engineered Code: A Decade's Journey with Friends Nick DoelmaUlrikke AkerbækBe sure to subscribe so you don't miss a single episode of Power Platform BOOST!Thank you for buying us a coffee: buymeacoffee.comPodcast home page: https://powerplatformboost.comEmail: hello@powerplatformboost.comFollow us!Twitter: https://twitter.com/powerplatboost Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/powerplatformboost/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/powerplatboost/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100090444536122 Mastodon: https://mastodon.social/@powerplatboost
On this episode of the Six Five On the Road, hosts Patrick Moorhead and Daniel Newman are joined by Microsoft's Eric Boyd, CVP, Azure AI Platform, and Asha Sharma, CVP, Product, Azure AI Platform for a conversation on the latest innovations and insights from Microsoft Build 2024. Our discussion covers: The latest developments in Azure AI technology and how they're driving digital transformation Strategies for implementing AI solutions within various industries to optimize operations Insights into future AI trends and how businesses can prepare for what's next The importance of ethical AI and Microsoft's approach to responsible AI development Collaboration opportunities within the Azure ecosystem for developers and partners
Episode 96: Dr. Eric Boyd and his book with Anna Alvarez Boyd, PCC, FairWays to Leadership®: Building Your Business Network One Round of Golf at a Time ABOUT ERIC Eric is Professor Emeritus at James Madison University and associate professor of marketing at the University of Central Florida. His research on leadership has been published in leading management journals like Harvard Business Review and Advertising Age. He received his PhD in marketing from the Darden School of Business at the University of Virginia and is an award-winning scholar who is recognized internationally for the innovativeness and quality of his instruction. Eric promotes leadership development and training through his work with FairWays to Leadership (FWTL), a national nonprofit he co-founded with his wife, Anna Alvarez Boyd. The mission of FairWays to Leadership is to teach leadership and networking skills to college students from diverse communities through the experience of learning to golf. Eric is also a leadership coach with Inntinnean Coaching. Eric's coaching philosophy is that every person has innate strengths, and the use of those strengths is key to successfully leading others and oneself. Working with clients to understand their leadership strengths through reflection and assessment, Eric provides clients with a customized approach that allows them to be more effective leaders. CONVERSATION HIGHLIGHTS Who are the people who give him checks, showing him he's taken certain things for granted? "Don't take for granted that you have confidence. Not everybody has it." Being aware of your superpowers -- and sharing them. The question that seems to sort of stop a lot of young leaders in their tracks. How his mom inadvertently taught him about competition. "OK, get the opportunity first. Then you can figure out all the details." (Using where you want to get as your North Star.) What made his life richer. How his students' frustrations during the Summer of 2020 led to Fairways to Leadership. The source of Eric's servant leadership. The power of adaptability in life, leadership, and golf. What branding means vs. what networking means. "How do you bring your brand to life for other people?" Looking back over your past to see where you had "the zig." "Networking within the family." The MAIN QUESTION underlying my conversation with Eric is, Which superpower, that could benefit and possibly be life-changing for others when you share it, are you overlooking? FIND ERIC Website: https://fairwaystoleadership.org/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/dr-eric-boyd-6322274/ LinkedIn – Full Podcast Article: https://www.linkedin.com/feed/update/urn:li:activity:7196579462459572224/ CHAPTERS 00:00 - Introduction & Bio - Dr. Eric Boyd 03:00 - Who are you today? Can you provide more information about your work? 11:38 - How did your path into your career look like, and what did it look like up until now? 25:30 - How does the work you're doing today reconcile to who you were as a child? 26:11 - Where does your servant leadership come from 28:38 - What does leadership mean to you? 29:35 - Can you introduce us to the book we're discussing? A breakdown of the chapters in the book. 32:47 - What do alumni of FairWays to Leadership say about their takeaways? 35:20 - How does the program work, between the classwork and golfing? 41:38 - What lessons have you taken away from the book 43:24 - How did it work out with you cowriting the book with your wife? 45:05 - What's next for your writing? 45:36 - What book has inspired you? 49:00 - What are you up to these days? (A way for guests to share and market their projects and work.) This series has become my Masterclass In Humanity. I'd love for you to join me and see what you take away from these conversations. Learn more about The Book Leads and listen to past episodes: Watch on YouTube Listen on Spotify Listen on Google Podcasts Listen on Apple Podcasts Read About The Book Leads – Blog Post For more great content, subscribe to my newsletter Last Week's Leadership Lessons, if you haven't already!
On this episode of The Six Five - On the Road, host Patrick Moorhead and Daniel Newman are joined by Microsoft's Eric Boyd CVP, Azure AI Platform, and Brendan Burns CVP, Azure Kubernetes Service, for a conversation on how Microsoft is embracing open source for AI development and what it means for developers. Our discussion covers: The significance of open source for developers creating AI applications Microsoft's overarching vision and approach toward open source Practical examples of Microsoft's initiatives with open source and AI Details on Microsoft's leadership with OpenAI and partnership with Mistral Utilizing Kubernetes services for AI app development and recommendations for getting started with these technologies Learn more at Microsoft.
Our guest today is Eric Boyd, the Corporate Vice President of AI at Microsoft. Eric joins us to share how organizations can leverage AI for faster development. Eric shared the benefits of using natural language to build products. He discussed the future of version control and the level of AI background required to get started with Azure AI. He mentioned some foundational models in Azure AI and their capabilities. Follow Eric on LinkedIn to learn more about his work. Visit today's sponsor at https://webai.com/dataskeptic
On this episode of The Six Five – On The Road, hosts Daniel Newman and Patrick Moorhead welcome Microsoft's Eric Boyd, CVP, Azure AI Platform, and Ross Kennedy, VP, Digital Natives, for a conversation about Microsoft's AI approach and leadership from Microsoft Ignite 2023. Their discussion covers: What is driving the AI wave and how Microsoft is helping businesses adopt AI How Microsoft working with OpenAI to bring the latest genAI innovations to Azure Key Announcements from Ignite on Azure OpenAI How startups and born-in-the-cloud companies are innovating with AI A look into how customers can keep up with the rapid pace of innovation
In this episode, we unravel the chilling narrative surrounding the murders of Christopher Newsom and Channon Christian, shedding light on the investigation and trial that ultimately led to justice. Dive deep into the details of this tragic case as we discuss the perpetrators: Lemaricus Davidson, Letalvis Cobbins, George Thomas, Vanessa Coleman, and Eric Boyd. Join us in exploring the complexities of arguably the most horrifying crime. Listener discretion is advised as we navigate through the unsettling events surrounding the Newsom-Christian murders.Sources:https://www.crimelibrary.org/notorious_murders/classics/christian-newsom/a-young-couple-disappears.htmlhttps://www.oxygen.com/injustice-with-nancy-grace/crime-news/channon-christian-chris-newsom-murdered-in-knoxville https://www.wbir.com/article/news/crime/parents-of-chris-newsom-plead-against-parole-for-woman-charged-in-2007-torture-killing/51-73e52ffc-9c9b-4264-8a2b-004f45a9163d https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Murders_of_Channon_Christian_and_Christopher_Newsom#Appeals_and_retrials Support the show
Get ready to hit the nostalgia button as we traverse down memory lane, reminiscing about the excitement and camaraderie of our Homecoming Week experiences. We're taking you behind the scenes to reveal the funny, and sometimes exaggerated, stories of different age groups, all centered around the spirit of our alma mater. But hold onto your hats because it's not just about the good old days; we're also diving into the upcoming football game and sharing our unique insights into the often chaotic world of fantasy football.We've got an exciting lineup of discussions for all you basketball aficionados. We're sizing up the exceptional abilities of Yolkich, delving into the potential of his lasting legacy, and scrutinizing the hype around the concept of overtraining in athletes. We're also throwing Anthony Davis, the Lakers' rotation, and Victor Oladipo's performance into the mix. You'll want to tune in for our take on Colin Cowher's controversial comparison of Davis to the McDonald's milkshake machine and Eric Boyd's sharp rebuttal. We're wrapping up the episode by bringing the spotlight onto the celebrity world and the power dynamics at play. We're taking a hard look at Travis Kelsey, Jay-Z and Beyonce, and Kanye West, and exploring the roles they've played in each other's success. We're also discussing the recent James Harden trade, ESPN's future, and the evolution of the NBA All-Star game. With a potent blend of sports analysis, laughter, and thought-provoking conversation, this episode promises to keep you entertained and informed. So, tune in and let's get the discussion rolling!Support the show
Two horrific murders shake a university town to its core, as Channon Christian and Christopher Newsom fall prey to a monstrous crime. In a dilapidated house in East Knoxville, Tennessee, the young couple are kidnapped and tortured in an environment that can only be described as hellish. In this gripping episode, Joseph Scott Morgan and Dave Mack unravel the gruesome details, chilling forensics, and unfathomable cruelty behind the case. With firsthand experience and unsettling revelations, they bring you closer to understanding the harrowing ordeal these victims went through. The episode delves into forensic complexities, offers insights into the minds of the perpetrators, and discusses the pivotal moments that led to their capture. Brace yourselves for a haunting journey through one of the darkest chapters of true crime. Time-coded Highlights: 00:00:20 — Joseph Scott Morgan sets the stage for the episode's chilling focus: two horrific murders in a university town, considered among the most horrifying covered by Morgan. 00:01:20 — The names of the victims, Channon Christian and Christopher Newsom, are introduced alongside the setting—a rundown house in East Knoxville. 00:01:40 — Joseph Scott Morgan discloses his personal involvement in covering the Eric Boyd trial. 00:03:00 — A visceral account of the kidnapping and the setting is provided by Dave Mack. 00:04:40 — It's revealed that the atrocities committed against Channon and Christopher are akin to acts of “Satan himself." 00:07:31 — The suffering endured by Christopher Newsom, including torture and being set on fire, is hauntingly detailed by Dave Mack. 00:08:04 — The agonizing torment Channon Christian went through is elaborated upon by Joseph Scott Morgan. 00:08:46 — The seclusion and inaccessibility of railway tracks as common dumping grounds for victims are discussed. 00:10:02 — Dave Mack specifies that Christopher was not killed at the house but was later taken to the railway tracks. 00:10:54 — Dave Mack reveals that unusual activities at the house on the night of the crime were noticed by a dump truck driver. 00:11:27 — Treatment of the victims is equated to "torture," akin to how prisoners of war are treated. 00:15:04 — The crime scene's dehumanizing aspects and the extreme physical abuse suffered by the victims are dissected. 00:23:05 — Psychological manipulation used on the victim by promising release is exposed. 00:30:27 — The discovery of the female victim's body in a garbage can, constricted into a fetal position, adds another layer of horror to the narrative.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
As a partner with OpenAI — the company that recently wowed the tech world and the general public with its DALL-E image generator and ChatGPT chatbot — Microsoft helped to make those generative AI tools possible. But Microsoft has long invested in developing its own artificial intelligence technologies, for internal and external customers alike. And even when AI is not the centerpiece of a specific software program, it's often driving how that tool — such as the company's Bing search engine — works. As corporate vice president of Microsoft's AI platform, Eric Boyd oversees product and technology teams that build artificial intelligence and machine solutions for the company's Azure platform and its AI services portfolio. Eric joins Sam and Shervin on this episode to talk about how Microsoft builds AI tools and embeds the technology in its various products, AI's potential for helping to expand people's creativity, and the democratization of AI. Read the episode transcript here. Me, Myself, and AI is a collaborative podcast from MIT Sloan Management Review and Boston Consulting Group and is hosted by Sam Ransbotham and Shervin Khodabandeh. Our engineer is David Lishansky, and the coordinating producers are Allison Ryder and Sophie Rüdinger. Stay in touch with us by joining our LinkedIn group, AI for Leaders at mitsmr.com/AIforLeaders or by following Me, Myself, and AI on LinkedIn. Guest bio: Eric Boyd leads the AI platform team within Microsoft's Cloud + AI division. This global organization includes Azure Machine Learning, Microsoft Cognitive Services, Azure Cognitive Search, and internal platforms that provide data, experimentation, and graphics processing units cluster management to groups across Microsoft. Boyd joined the company in 2009 to create the Silicon Valley Search Ads team. In 2011, he moved to Bellevue, Washington, to lead the Bing Ads Development team before taking on his current role in 2015. Before joining Microsoft, Boyd was the vice president of engineering at Mochi Media, an ads startup that was acquired by Shanda Games. Previously, he was vice president of platform engineering at Yahoo for 10 years. Boyd has a bachelor's degree in computer science from MIT. We encourage you to rate and review our show. Your comments may be used in Me, Myself, and AI materials. We want to know how you feel about Me, Myself, and AI. Please take a short, two-question survey.
In this TAI Bookshelf podcast episode, we talk with Eric Boyd about what is happening with the mining town of Kiruna, Sweden.
Welcome to Toasted Talk with Eric Boyd and Tony O'Neal. This podcast is a safe haven for all members of the service and hospitality industry. A place to come and talk about all the fun and issues we face on shift everyday. We are gonna smoke, sip and not spill anything but the tea on our guests.
This week we welcome Dr. Eric Boyd and Anna Boyd to the podcast. Eric is an award-winning Associate Professor of Marketing who teaches sports marketing and sales in the DeVos Sport Business Management program at the University of Central Florida. Anna Boyd brings her clients over 25 years of experience as a trusted senior leader in the government, corporate and non-profit sectors where she led housing, mortgage finance and community development policy at a national level. She is also a certified Executive Coach. They are the founders of FairWays to Leadership (fairwaystoleadership.org), a nonprofit organization providing leadership development training to college students from diverse communities using the game of golf.
We welcome Eric Boyd, Managing Director of Cross Harbor Capital Partners, to this episode of Offshoot. Cross Harbor is a Boston-based asset management firm with $3B of assets under management that invests up and down the capital stack, providing stretch-senior debt, mezzanine, preferred equity, and joint venture equity to institutional and middle-market real estate investors.
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For more information about Woodland Creation & Management visit the Farm Woodlands (https://www.fas.scot/crops-soils/farm-woodlands/) section on our website. In this podcast, Forestry Consultant Ben Law discusses woodland maintenance with Eric Boyd, a forestry contractor with over 42 years of experience in planting and maintaining Scotland’s trees. Topics discussed include: control of weeds on woodland creation and restock sites maintenance planning from the outset of a woodland creation scheme weevil control on restock sites the challenges of managing bracken provision of welfare facilities within forestry sites.
KMO welcomes Eric Boyd back to the C-Realm to reflect on 2020 and to try to pierce the mists of the future to catch a glimpse of what's to come. Topics include new space, money & debt, the shortcomings of algorithmic economy, the value of human attention, meat production in the age of molecular agriculture,…
KMO talks with Eric Boyd about China's performance during the the Covid-19 crisis as well as the long-term prospects for a CCP-controlled China in the near and intermediate-term future. Grist for the conversation mill came from Peter Zeihan's series of newsletter series, A Failure of Global Leadership.
Join Brett and Cory as they are at Microsoft's Build 2019 with Azure AI CVP, Eric Boyd. Eric shares his thoughts and history of Microsoft's AI division, how AI is directly helping other Microsoft products, and where AI can help your business. We also discuss the challenges of AI and how to influence change in your business, and how change has helped influence customers like Kroger and Starbucks. Eric also shares some announcements around the Azure Data Factory and some of his favorite new features of the product, like drag and drop experiences for build machine learning models. We also learn a bit about Eric's 15 minutes of fame and his skill of counting cards.
We are coming to you live from FusionONE! Today we have a brilliant live show for you with our hosts Simon and Sarah, and they are of course joined by some brilliant guests! Eli Rosner, Chief Product and Technology Officer, Finastra Eric Boyd, Corporate Vice President, Azure AI, Microsoft Andrew Smith, CTO ClearBank Today we take a deep dive in the new era of finance and how open platforms, emerging technologies and the rise of development talent will influense the industry. First up, our panel talks about how developers are the future of fintech. Eric Boyd marks that a lot of companies are trying to figure out how to work with these emerging technologies, but some older companies are struggling to apply these new technologies to their already existing business models. Where are we in the adaption circle of new technologies? Do we need to get some culture change in the industry? Also, as an incumbent, how do you attract talent in a quickly emerging industry? Next up, the panel talks about Open Source and Open APIs. Is being open and sharing technologies the way forward? Eli argues that the way to success is through growth, retention and better service to the customers. Also, what is actually the value of having a platform? Last but not least, we discuss what the future of the industry looks like. Are the US and Europe going to catch up with the emerging technologies in China? Eric thinks that AI technology will aid industry leaders in finding better usage for the data that they already have, but will the future involve more laws around data? Andrew sees AI as a "prediction machine" and that better AI users will be better at predicting outcomes. Unfortunately, Eli's crystal ball ran out of battery this morning, but he argues that the big banks have to rethink how they are going to compete with smaller challenger banks in this new era. All this and so much more on today's show. Don't forget to subscribe so you never miss an episode, leave a review on iTunes and let us know your thoughts on the stories @FintechInsiders on Twitter where you can also ask the hosts questions, or email podcasts@11fs.com This week's episode was produced by Laura Watkins and edited by Alex Woodhouse. Special Guests: Andrew Smith, Eli Rosner, and Eric Boyd.
"It's about the idea that you should sit down and make the thing that you want, whatever that thing is, whether it's origami or model boats or model trains or crazy weird robots or glowing things or fountains with lights in them." - Eric Boyd, Director of Festival Programming, Maker Festival Jason and Mike talk to Ted about the maker movement in Toronto. Then, Wendy interviews Maker Festival programming director Eric Boyd, and goes out to meet some makers in the Reference Library. Finally: noisemakers, carrot hot dogs, and other things you can learn to make from books. Books, websites and other resources mentioned in this episode: botbrawl.ca Coding for Beginners Using Python by Louie Stowell Cool Tools by Kevin Kelly From the Kitchens of Yam Chops by Michael Abramson The Joy of Cooking by Irma S. Rombauer Junkyard Jam Band by David Erik Nelson Lynda.com MakerFestival.ca Maker Festival 2019: Call for Makers Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance by Robert M. Pirsig Read episode transcript Your hosts: Christina, Mike, Jason, and Wendy Contact us at shelveunder@torontopubliclibrary.ca Please take our survey.
On this weeks episode we have Marxist Mark "The Lark" Stuckey and The Eric Boyd to discuss serial killers and their impact on cinema.
Pursue one great decisive aim with force and determination. If you're going to make it happen, you must have unshakeable focus and be willing to go through whatever comes at you on the journey. Stay the course. ã…¤ ... ã…¤ Edited by: @benlionelscott Spoken by: Tom Bilyeu Footage by: ATLAS, Eric Boyd, Jeremy Power Regimbal, Katelin Arizmendi, Lighthouse Films, Nike Music: Really Slow Motion and Giant Apes - Evenfall ã…¤
The murders of Channon Christian and Chris Newsom shocked Tennessee in 2007, leading to the conviction and life prison sentences of 4 people. But now a 5th person has been indicted. Nancy Grace looks at the new charges against Eric Boyd. She is joined by lawyer Anne Bremner, private investigator Vincent Hill, psychologist Caryn Stark, Juvenile Judge Ashley Willcott, and reporter Pamela Furr. Grace also digs into the case against an Arizona mom arrested after allegedly feeding her toddler mac and cheese laced with cannabis butter. Addiction expert Dr. William Morrone and lawyer & psychologist Dr. Brian Russell join the discussion.
We welcome to SAGANet, Dr. Eric Boyd, Assistant Professor of Microbiology and Immunology at Montana State University! Dr. Boyd is an expert in extremophiles and hot spring microbiology. Check out our website for the full transcript of this podcast, plus the full YouTube version of this episode: https://astrobiology.nasa.gov/ask-an-astrobiologist/episodes/11/
He’s computers and she’s couture. Technologist Eric Boyd and fashion designer Wendy Ng have been collaborating on concept pieces for the runway that blend technology and fashion. You may have seen their work at Fashion Art Week Toronto, Cirque-It, Futuera, or even Electric Runway’s launch party in July. Their next collaboration will be for Make Fashion, a high tech, high-fashion runway show taking place April 2 in Calgary Alberta. The two share their experiences crossing over into one another's worlds and what's we can expect for their Make Fashion debut.
Carl and Richard talk to Eric Boyd about what the power of Netflix Chaos Monkey can do to your cloud application. The conversation digs into the thinking around deep testing for highly available systems - it's not what you think of, it's what you never thought about! Eric digs into the thinking around testing in production (what happens when you're too big to test?) and how the various part of the SimianArmy, including Chaos Monkey, are byproducts of very large scale applications in the cloud. You don't choose Chaos Monkey, Chaos Monkey chooses you! Make sure you activate your Windows Azure credits in your MSDN Subscription! You could win an Aston Martin!Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/net-rocks/donations
Carl and Richard talk to Eric Boyd about what the power of Netflix Chaos Monkey can do to your cloud application. The conversation digs into the thinking around deep testing for highly available systems - it's not what you think of, it's what you never thought about! Eric digs into the thinking around testing in production (what happens when you're too big to test?) and how the various part of the SimianArmy, including Chaos Monkey, are byproducts of very large scale applications in the cloud. You don't choose Chaos Monkey, Chaos Monkey chooses you! Make sure you activate your Windows Azure credits in your MSDN Subscription! You could win an Aston Martin!Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/net-rocks/donations
Karl Schroeder is one of those fantastic science fiction authors and futurists who, despite his numerous and profound books, have not quite made it into the mainstream yet. In fact, it was just a week ago that Eric Boyd emailed me to suggest that I interview Karl on Singularity 1 on 1 and I was skeptically struggling to […]
Last week I went to visit Eric Boyd at HackLab.TO. While visiting I took the opportunity to interview Eric for my Singularity 1 on 1 podcast. Eric is the president of HackLab.TO, one of the co-founders of StumbleUpon and a regular public speaker on topics such as cyborg, transhumanism, electronic jewelry and hacking. In the […]