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In this podcast with Sujit Mohanty, General Manager of Field Engineering at Databricks, learn how the recent achievement of FedRAMP high for Databricks on AWS creates impactful opportunities for modernization within the Federal Government
A jury orders NSO Group to pay $167 millions dollars to Meta over spyware allegations. CISA warns of hacktivists targeting U.S. ICS and SCADA systems. Researcher Micah Lee documents serious privacy risks in the TM SGNL app used by high level Trump officials. The NSA plans significant workforce cuts. Nations look for alternatives to U.S. cloud providers. A medical device provider discloses a cyberattack disrupting its ability to ship customer orders. The Panda Shop smishing kit impersonates trusted brands. Accenture's CFO thwarts a deepfake attempt. Our temporary intern Kevin Magee from Microsoft wraps up his reporting from the RSAC show floor. Server room shenanigans, with romance, retaliation, and root access. Remember to leave us a 5-star rating and review in your favorite podcast app. Miss an episode? Sign-up for our daily intelligence roundup, Daily Briefing, and you'll never miss a beat. And be sure to follow CyberWire Daily on LinkedIn. CyberWire Guest Wrapping up RSAC 2025, we're joined by our partner Kevin Magee, Global Director of Cybersecurity Startups at Microsoft for Startups. Kevin brings the energy with a high-octane medley of interviews directly from the show floor, featuring sharp insights and bold ideas from some of cybersecurity's most influential voices. It's the perfect, fast-paced finale to our RSAC coverage—check out the show notes for links to all the guests featured! In this segment, you'll hear from Eoin Wickens, Director of Threat Intelligence of HiddenLayer, Jordan Shaw-Young, Chief of Staff for Security Services at BlueVoyant, Gil Barak, co-founder and CEO of Blink Ops, and Paul St Vil, VP of Field Engineering at Zenity. You can also catch Kevin on our Microsoft for Startups Spotlight, brought to you by N2K CyberWire and Microsoft, where we shine a light on innovation, ambition, and the tech trailblazers building the future right from the startup trenches. Kevin and Dave talk with startup veteran and Cygenta co-founder FC about making the leap from hacker to entrepreneur, then speak with three Microsoft for Startups members: Matthew Chiodi of Cerby, Travis Howerton of RegScale, and Karl Mattson of Endor Labs. Whether you are building your own startup or just love a good innovation story, listen and learn more here. Selected Reading Spyware-maker NSO ordered to pay $167 million for hacking WhatsApp (The Washington Post) CISA Warns of Hackers Attacking ICS/SCADA Systems in Oil and Natural Gas Companies (Cyber Security News) Despite misleading marketing, Israeli company TeleMessage, used by Trump officials, can access plaintext chat logs (Micha Flee) NSA to cut up to 2,000 civilian roles as part of intel community downsizing' (The Record) NIST loses key cyber experts in standards and research (Cybersecurity Dive) A coherent European/non-US cloud strategy: building railroads for the cloud economy (Bert Hubert) Medical device giant Masimo says cyberattack is limiting ability to fill customer orders (The Record) New Chinese Smishing Kit Dubbed 'Panda Shop' Steal Google, Apple Pay & Credit Card Details (Cyber Security News) Accenture: What we learned when our CEO got deepfaked (Computing) IT Worker from Computacenter Let Girlfriend Into Deutsche Bank's Restricted Areas (GB Hackers) Share your feedback. We want to ensure that you are getting the most out of the podcast. Please take a few minutes to share your thoughts with us by completing our brief listener survey as we continually work to improve the show. Want to hear your company in the show? You too can reach the most influential leaders and operators in the industry. Here's our media kit. Contact us at cyberwire@n2k.com to request more info. The CyberWire is a production of N2K Networks, your source for strategic workforce intelligence. © N2K Networks, Inc. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
AI powerhouses Databricks and Palantir have joined forces, merging their AI and data intelligence platforms to reshape AI integration for enterprises. How will this major industry move help businesses scale their AI roadmap more efficiently? In what way is this partnership different from other AI and data collaborations in the market? Which sectors in Singapore and Asia will benefit most? Nick Eayrs, Databricks' Vice President of Field Engineering for Asia Pacific & Japan, shares more about the significance of this strategic alliance and its impact on the AI industry especially for companies looking to scale AI-driven operations without the usual friction.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Recorded on December 18, 2024 and October 3, 2024 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hUetfgKI13c Episode 122 of the PetroNerds podcast is your pre-Christmas PetroNerds special. This podcast is the panel discussion Trisha Curtis hosted at the Denver Earth Resources Library with Leen Weijers, VP of Field Engineering at Liberty Energy and Brenton Cheeseman, VP of North America at NCS Multistage. Trisha spends time talking to Leen and Brenton about growth in US oil production, the role of the US service sector, and the incredible efficiencies made in the past few years. This is a candid conversation covering production, efficiency gains, a sub 600 rig count, horizontal lateral lengths, and the state of the service sector. Trisha asks Leen and Brenton to talk about the efficiencies in drilling and frac, completions, the speed in drilling, the growth in lateral lengths, and refracs. They talk about consolidation, the future, the Rockies, the Bakken, the role of the service sector, and the number of frac fleets. Trisha introduces this podcast with a fresh market download on oil prices and the macro, the Federal Reserve's hawkish interest rate cut, and what clients and the industry are asking about in 2025. She spends twenty minutes getting you completely up to speed on the Federal Reserve rate cut and meeting and the mixed messages and confusion the Fed has caused. Trisha explains to listeners the biggest macro factors driving oil and the weakness in the global economy. She closes the intro telling listeners about her Common Sense Institute Report that has just been released on the state of Colorado energy, rising electricity prices, CO2 emissions, and lack of growth in Colorado oil production. The paper can be found here. https://www.commonsenseinstituteus.org/colorado/research/energy-and-our-environment/key-trends-in-colorados-energy-landscape. This panel discussion took place at the Rockies Expo at the Denver Earth Resources Library downtown Denver on October 3rd, 2024. Listen on Itunes
Michael Israel from Zuper.co is helping us understand the world of Field Service and then we can understand better how some information collected by Field Service Engineer can help Quality Department to have a better operation. Collect machine performance, train technicians, identify issues. Michael will also talk about Zuper which is a FSM software (Field Service Management) and can help you save time and collect the write information. So don't hesitate to check his website. Who is Michael Israel? Michael Israel is Vice President of Community and a member of the executive leadership team at Zuper. Michael has worked in customer and field service for more than 40 years. He spent 20 years in his early career managing both domestic and international field service operations, including 12 years with IBM's Field Engineering organization. Over the past three decades, he has held management and executive roles with major providers of CRM and Field Service software applications, including tenures with IFS, Oracle, and SAP. His broad experience includes marketing, selling, supporting, and implementing CRM and Field Service software applications. Michael also served as a Field Service analyst for Aberdeen Group, the Technology Services Industry Association (TSIA), Jolt Consulting, and the Service Council. Who is Monir El Azzouzi? Monir El Azzouzi is the founder and CEO of Easy Medical Device a Consulting firm that is supporting Medical Device manufacturers for any Quality and Regulatory affairs activities all over the world. Monir can help you to create your Quality Management System, Technical Documentation or he can also take care of your Clinical Evaluation, Clinical Investigation through his team or partners. Easy Medical Device can also become your Authorized Representative and Independent Importer Service provider for EU, UK and Switzerland. Monir has around 16 years of experience within the Medical Device industry working for small businesses and also big corporate companies. He has now supported around 100 clients to remain compliant on the market. His passion to the Medical Device filed pushed him to create educative contents like, blog, podcast, YouTube videos, LinkedIn Lives where he invites guests who are sharing educative information to his audience. Visit easymedicaldevice.com to know more. Link Michael Israel Linkedin Profile: https://www.linkedin.com/in/michaelisrael1/ Zuper Website: https://zuper.co Social Media to follow Monir El Azzouzi Linkedin: https://linkedin.com/in/melazzouzi Twitter: https://twitter.com/elazzouzim Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/easymedicaldevice Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/easymedicaldevice
This is the Engineering Culture Podcast, from the people behind InfoQ.com and the QCon conferences. In this podcast Shane Hastie, Lead Editor for Culture & Methods spoke to Cassie Shum, VP of Field Engineering at Relational AI, about the importance of empathy in engineering culture and the key elements of building a strong team. Read a transcript of this interview: https://bit.ly/3vO7TBN Subscribe to the Software Architects' Newsletter for your monthly guide to the essential news and experience from industry peers on emerging patterns and technologies: www.infoq.com/software-architects-newsletter Upcoming Events: InfoQ Dev Summit Boston (June 24-25, 2024) Actionable insights on today's critical dev priorities. devsummit.infoq.com/conference/boston2024 InfoQ Dev Summit Munich (Sept 26-27, 2024) Practical learnings from senior software practitioners navigating Generative AI, security, modern web applications, and more. devsummit.infoq.com/conference/munich2024 QCon San Francisco (November 18-22, 2024) Get practical inspiration and best practices on emerging software trends directly from senior software developers at early adopter companies. qconsf.com/ QCon London (April 7-9, 2025) Discover new ideas and insights from senior practitioners driving change and innovation in software development. qconlondon.com/ The InfoQ Podcasts: Weekly inspiration to drive innovation and build great teams from senior software leaders. Listen to all our podcasts and read interview transcripts: - The InfoQ Podcast www.infoq.com/podcasts/ - Engineering Culture Podcast by InfoQ www.infoq.com/podcasts/#engineering_culture - Generally AI Follow InfoQ: - Mastodon: techhub.social/@infoq - Twitter: twitter.com/InfoQ - LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/company/infoq - Facebook: bit.ly/2jmlyG8 - Instagram: @infoqdotcom - Youtube: www.youtube.com/infoq Write for InfoQ: Learn and share the changes and innovations in professional software development. - Join a community of experts. - Increase your visibility. - Grow your career. www.infoq.com/write-for-infoq
In this podcast we cover: 15 more steps in the field engineering process. If you like the Elevate Construction podcast, please subscribe for free and you'll never miss an episode. And if you really like the Elevate Construction podcast, I'd appreciate you telling a friend (Maybe even two
In this podcast we cover: the last 10 steps in the field engineering process. If you like the Elevate Construction podcast, please subscribe for free and you'll never miss an episode. And if you really like the Elevate Construction podcast, I'd appreciate you telling a friend (Maybe even two
In this podcast we cover: Ordering your equipment. Setting up your office space. Setting up your testing area. Calibrating your equipment. Getting your total station and data collector. If you like the Elevate Construction podcast, please subscribe for free and you'll never miss an episode. And if you really like the Elevate Construction podcast, I'd appreciate you telling a friend (Maybe even two
In this podcast we cover: Begin using your field book. Begin studying the drawings. Fill out your startup schedule. Setup your lift drawing schedule Setup your layout schedule. If you like the Elevate Construction podcast, please subscribe for free and you'll never miss an episode. And if you really like the Elevate Construction podcast, I'd appreciate you telling a friend (Maybe even two
In this podcast we cover: Step 1 - Act like a professional Step 2 - Begin keeping a to do list Step 3 - Get your personal bags & tools Step 4 - Get the Field Engineering Methods Manual, read chapters 1-8 Step 5 - Begin your daily scheduling If you like the Elevate Construction podcast, please subscribe for free and you'll never miss an episode. And if you really like the Elevate Construction podcast, I'd appreciate you telling a friend (Maybe even two
In this podcast we cover: What layout and control is. What each part entails. What a Field Engineer's job is relating to them. If you like the Elevate Construction podcast, please subscribe for free and you'll never miss an episode. And if you really like the Elevate Construction podcast, I'd appreciate you telling a friend (Maybe even two
In this podcast we cover: The purpose of lift drawings. Where they come from. How to make them. If you like the Elevate Construction podcast, please subscribe for free and you'll never miss an episode. And if you really like the Elevate Construction podcast, I'd appreciate you telling a friend (Maybe even two
In this podcast we cover: Why being in the role of FE creates a connection to the Craft. Why respect for the craft is so important. If you like the Elevate Construction podcast, please subscribe for free and you'll never miss an episode. And if you really like the Elevate Construction podcast, I'd appreciate you telling a friend (Maybe even two
In this podcast we cover: The importance of to do lists. How to use your field book. If you like the Elevate Construction podcast, please subscribe for free and you'll never miss an episode. And if you really like the Elevate Construction podcast, I'd appreciate you telling a friend (Maybe even two
In this podcast we cover: Why reading drawings is so important. How to develop the habit. If you like the Elevate Construction podcast, please subscribe for free and you'll never miss an episode. And if you really like the Elevate Construction podcast, I'd appreciate you telling a friend (Maybe even two
In this podcast we cover: The difference between the cheetah and the gazelle. What it takes to setup your career right. The habit of asking questions. If you like the Elevate Construction podcast, please subscribe for free and you'll never miss an episode. And if you really like the Elevate Construction podcast, I'd appreciate you telling a friend (Maybe even two
In this podcast we cover: Why using the right tools are crucial for success. What tools are recommended for a builder position. If you like the Elevate Construction podcast, please subscribe for free and you'll never miss an episode. And if you really like the Elevate Construction podcast, I'd appreciate you telling a friend (Maybe even two
In this podcast we cover: What it takes to be a builder. What things will hold you back if you don't get the experience. What it means to be a honey badger. If you like the Elevate Construction podcast, please subscribe for free and you'll never miss an episode. And if you really like the Elevate Construction podcast, I'd appreciate you telling a friend (Maybe even two
All links and images for this episode can be found on CISO Series. A security data lake, a data repository of everything you need to analyze and get analyzed sounds wonderful. But priming that lake, and stocking it with the data you want to get the insights you need is a more difficult task than it seems. Check out this post for the discussion that is the basis of our conversation on this week's episode co-hosted by me, David Spark (@dspark), the producer of CISO Series, and Geoff Belknap (@geoffbelknap), CISO, LinkedIn. Joining us is our sponsored guest, Matt Tharp, Head of Field Engineering, Comcast DataBee. Thanks to our podcast sponsor, Comcast Technology Solutions In this episode: What exactly is a data lake? How are people thinking about and handling the risks? If you want security data lakes to be successful, what customer problem are you trying to solve? How can you make it both dead simple to use AND highly effective?
In this podcast we cover: The positions of field engineering. How each are different. Why you need them. If you like the Elevate Construction podcast, please subscribe for free and you'll never miss an episode. And if you really like the Elevate Construction podcast, I'd appreciate you telling a friend (Maybe even two
Episode #002 - In this episode, we speak with Kevin O'Dell, VP of Field Engineering at Synthesized.We dig into Kevin's amazing journey into PreSales, from his roots in in technical support, to how that progressed into his path to PreSales from there, where he excelled as an individual contributor and then moved into Sales Engineering leadership, eventually becoming a published O'Reilly author!Kevin is an amazing storyteller and mentor, and I think you are going to really enjoy and find value in his perspective and the advice he shares in today's episode.
Join us on The Construction Life Podcast as we speak with Angelo Suntres of the Human Side of Construction about the importance of mindset in the industry. Angelo shares his insights on the challenges of marketing construction, the value of teaching new trades practical skills, and the importance of considering the end users of the buildings being constructed. We also discuss the importance of positivity on the jobsite and the impact it can have on the success of a project. Don't miss this thought-provoking episode with Angelo Suntres and be sure to check out his website, Instagram, and his brand new book, The Human Side of Construction: How to Ensure a Successful, Sustainable and Profitable Career as a Contractor, Project Manager, Estimator or Superintendent. Discover how to make the most out of your construction career by leveraging relationships and effective communication whether you are in Project Management, Estimating, Project Coordination, Field Engineering or Site Supervision. Use these techniques as a home builder or in the ICI sector to grow your reputation from construction worker to construction professional. I'll share my strategy for making the right connections to improve your career and the industry without sacrificing any relationships. In fact, here is just a sample of what you will pick up: - How to get that promotion/salary bump (increase income and live more comfortably) - Why you should "dig your well before you're thirsty" (have people ready to promote you before there is a role available) - The secret to effective relationships (avoid wasting time and energy on the wrong people) - Why most people get stuck at some point (keep things moving upward) - Why defining yourself as a "technical expert" can limit your career (make bigger moves once you learn to wear a more profitable "hat") And that's not all... this book will also show you the secrets to stand out, get ahead in your field and improve the industry and the great people in it without making anyone look bad!Interested in Angelo Suntres? Check out his website, Suntres.ca, Instagram, @HumanSideofConstruction, or send him an email at Angelo@AGSGroup.ca. Be sure to check out his new book, Construction Leadership, out early 2023. Stay connected with The Construction Life Podcast:Text Manny at 416 433-5737 or email him at manny@theconstructionlife.comIf you have something to contribute to the podcast, email info@theconstructionlife.com to schedule a time to join us in studio.For more from The Amabel Letters, follow them on:TikTok and Pinterest: @the_amabel_lettersInstagram: @_the_amabel_lettersEmail: info@theamabelletters.com
In this podcast Jason reads on and offscript the Field Engineering Methods Manual by Wes Crawford.
In this podcast Jason reads on and offscript the Field Engineering Methods Manual by Wes Crawford.
In this podcast Jason reads on and offscript the Field Engineering Methods Manual by Wes Crawford.
In this podcast Jason reads on and offscript the Field Engineering Methods Manual by Wes Crawford.
In this podcast Jason reads on and offscript the Field Engineering Methods Manual by Wes Crawford.
By 2025, it is expected that IoT devices will generate roughly 73.1 Zettabtyes of data. Around that time, 30% of all data will be real-time, with IoT accounting for nearly 95% of it, 20% of all data will be critical and 10% of all data will be hypercritical.The real-time nature of IoT data presents an opportunity, challenges and threats to organisations. Analytics will have to happen in real time for companies to benefit from these types of data.In this PodChats for FutureIoT, we are joined by Niraj Naidu, APJ Head of Field Engineering, DataStax, to talk about the challenges and opportunities that IoT analytics present. 1. What is IoT analytics?a. How prevalent is the use of IoT analytics in Asia?2. We know that IoT produces a lot of data. What are the real challenges why enterprises struggle to better utilise/monetise the data produced by IoT?3. Can you name a high value/promising use cases of IoT analytics?4. What would the data infrastructure for IoT look like?5. Do you see IoT streaming data as further complicating (or facilitating) IoT analytics adoption?6. Where does DataStax sit in the adoption of IoT analytics.
In this podcast Jason reads on and offscript the Field Engineering Methods Manual by Wes Crawford. Also, here are links to our YouTube Channels: · leanTakt YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/c/leanTakt · leanSuper YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCzQDevqQP19L4LePuqma3Fg/featured · leanSurvey YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC-Ztn3okFhyB_3p5nmMKnsw
In this series Jason takes you through the principles and steps of being or leading a Field Engineer.
We're honored to have Lisa Duerre on today's podcast to talk to us about her Lipedema journey, struggles with infertility, what it's like to be a woman in corporate America, and how she conquered all odds to rise against it all. If you're an advocate for womxn's wellness at work, this is an episode you won't want to miss.Key takeaways to listen forLipedema: Signs and symptoms and how it affects your lifeWhy it's essential to have someone look after your healthHow important is your doctor in diagnosing your illness?Common treatment methods for LipedemaThe difficulties of dealing with infertility and miscarriage while workingCoping strategies for miscarriage-related depressionTips for improving workplace healthcare support for womenHow understanding someone else's pain helps you relate to them betterResources mentioned in this episodeOvereaters AnonymousYouTube: RLD GroupLipedema BrochureThe Disease They Call FATConversations Worth Having by Jacqueline M. Stavros, Cheri Torres, David L. Cooperrider | Paperback and KindleWomen Back to WorkAbout Lisa DuerreLisa Duerre spent 25 years in Silicon Valley leading highly successful teams and exceeding business objectives in the areas of Talent Development, Field Engineering, Customer Education and Support, Sales Development, and Marketing. This gave her a front-row seat to see some professionally successful tech leaders flame out in their careers, relationships, health, and life. She was the one who helped 25,000 employees get results faster at work, make a more significant impact, and be better business leaders. She gave audiences the inside track to navigate the always-on, only as-good-as-the-next-one culture. No regrets, no agony over lost opportunities - just a breath of fresh air showing how you can live a great life, kick ass at work, and be present for the moments that matter.Connect with LisaWebsite: RLDGROUPPodcast: Ctrl+Alt+Delete with Lisa DuerreLinkedIn: RLDGROUPYouTube: Realtalk with Lisa DuerreSupport the show! Want to learn more about us? Visit our website at www.periodtopause.com or send an email to amanda@periodtopause.com.Follow us on Instagram: @periodtopauseJoin our Facebook Group: Period to Pause
Data Futurology - Data Science, Machine Learning and Artificial Intelligence From Industry Leaders
Later this month, Nathan Steiner, the Director of Field Engineering, ANZ, at Databricks, will give a presentation at the Data Engineering Summit. There he will talk about the “habits” of data-driven organisations, and the importance of an open architecture that combines the best elements of data lakes and data warehouses. Steiner kindly appeared on this episode of the Data Futurology podcast to talk about this, and further discuss the Databricks vision for data-driven workspaces. “Historically, you look at data engineers, data analysts, AI, machine learning and data scientists, they were focused on different types of data, so you had your data engineers focused on your siloed and disparate ADW enterprise data warehousing, relational database structured systems, and you had your data scientists looking at predominantly real time data,” he says during the wide-ranging conversation. The solution, to Steiner's and Databricks' vision, is bringing those data resources together and making for a more collaborative data environment. “It's more pragmatic and effective for these job roles to be working from a single uniform platform,” he says. As Steiner notes during the conversation, the personalisation that is so important to modern business is driven from being able to make the data resources collaborative. He highlights the example of a financial services company that wants to be able to issue credit within five minutes from an application via a smartphone. “In the back end, it's AI, and ML that is doing the credit risk assessment frameworks of that particular individual and creating that value customer experience,” he says. Finally, Steiner considers the governance implications of the Databricks lakehouse, and the advantages of having a uniform and unified approach when it comes to governance. For more insights on breaking down data silos and unifying data teams, be sure to tune in to the podcast! Enjoy the show! Learn more about Databricks Learn more about Nathan Steiner Thank you to you our sponsor, Talent Insights Group! Read the full podcast episode summary here. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/datafuturology/message
SaaS Scaled - Interviews about SaaS Startups, Analytics, & Operations
Welcome to the Qrvey Podcast. In today's episode we're talking to Nick Durkin, Field CTO and VP of Field Engineering at Harness. He has experience in all kinds of areas, from investing to understanding architecture, so he's the perfect guest to kick off our podcast! Nick shares some of his knowledge around how SaaS companies can grow and scale faster, the importance of time and speed in the SaaS niche, and the biggest challenges facing companies here. We discuss the importance of SaaS companies understanding their core competencies and focusing on what they do best. We also dive into the pros and cons associated with using third-party tools instead of developing everything themselves. Nick talks about the trends of the cloud age, like serverless architecture, and how important they are. Is this the only way to go? Finally, Nick explains the importance of people when building companies, and creating a positive environment and culture for collaboration between everyone involved. This episode is brought to you by Qrvey The tools you need to take action with your data, on a platform built for maximum scalability, security, and cost efficiencies. If you're ready to reduce complexity and dramatically lower costs, contact us today at qrvey.com. Qrvey, the modern no-code analytics solution for SaaS companies on AWS.
In this podcast we cover: My experience with Field Engineering How field engineering make the best Supers How we as an industry can begin training builders If you like the Elevate Construction podcast, please subscribe for free and you'll never miss an episode. And if you really like the Elevate Construction podcast, I'd appreciate you telling a friend (Maybe even two
Field Engineering is the culmination of the delivery of our ideas to the marketplace in a way that realizes as close to immediate value to the customer as possible and provides a feedback loop to our product, engineering, marketing and sales organizations for improvement. It is the customer facing team of technologists who are "closest to the problems" faced by the customer which enables our company to rapidly deliver world class solutions. In this episode, we welcome special guest Egon Rinderer to discuss what makes a great field engineer, how it's unique from product engineering, and why many companies find it advantageous to develop field engineering organizations.
Matt Cauthorn, VP Cloud & Security Field Engineering at ExtraHop, explains the ins and outs of the shared responsibility model. “The Ground Truth” is a Cybercrime Magazine podcast series brought to you by ExtraHop. In this series, we will discuss how network data helps you get to the ground source of truth for cyber attacks. ExtraHop is a cyber analytics and security provider specializing in cloud-native network detection and response for hybrid enterprises. To learn more about our sponsor, ExtraHop, visit www.extrahop.com.
Radwell International offers onsite field engineering services as part of our extensive list of service offerings. During some of our onsite visits to manufacturing facilities, we are able to accomplish some big wins for our customers. In this episode, take a behind the scenes look at two field engineering service situations and how Radwell technicians were able to create wins for our customers. Expertise is important and being able to share that expertise during emergency situations is a big part of who we are and what we do at Radwell International. Email for Podcast Questions or Feedback: automationnation@radwell.comHosts: Julie Basello-Holt and Rob TiedekenProduction: Julie Basello and Patrick StewartMarketing and Promotion: Julie Basello Links: Radwell Automation Nation Podcast http://podcast.radwell.comRadwell International http://www.radwell.com
Matt Cauthorn, VP Cloud & Security Field Engineering at ExtraHop helps us make sense of hybrid security by analyzing the benefits and drawbacks. “The Ground Truth” is a Cybercrime Magazine podcast series brought to you by ExtraHop. In this series, we will discuss how network data helps you get to the ground source of truth for cyber attacks. ExtraHop is a cyber analytics and security provider specializing in cloud-native network detection and response for hybrid enterprises. To learn more about our sponsor, ExtraHop, visit www.extrahop.com.
In the podcast we cover: The process a field engineer would use to setup a project Why field engineers are crucial on the project How you can get started! If you like the Elevate Construction podcast, please subscribe for free and you’ll never miss an episode. And if you really like the Elevate Construction podcast, I’d appreciate you telling a friend (Maybe even two
Matt Cauthorn, VP Cloud & Security Field Engineering at ExtraHop, takes us through why NDR belongs in your 2021 strategy. “The Ground Truth” is a Cybercrime Magazine podcast series brought to you by ExtraHop. In this series, we will discuss how network data helps you get to the ground source of truth for cyber attacks. ExtraHop is a cyber analytics and security provider specializing in cloud-native network detection and response for hybrid enterprises. To learn more about our sponsor, ExtraHop, visit www.extrahop.com.
ClearanceJobs recently sat down with Kenneth “Kenny” Robinson, who is vice president of the Engineering and Sciences, Maritime/Land Systems & Sensor (M/LSS) and Field Engineering for Northrop Grumman’s Mission Systems Sector. He leads an organization of engineers, managers, directors and contract labor personnel. Robinson joined Northrop Grumman in 2007 following a distinguished career with the U. S. Air Force. Prior to his departure from the Air Force, he spent ten years at the Space & Missile Systems Center (SMC), Los Angeles Air Force Base where he held various leadership positions in MILSATCOM, Space Superiority and culminating as the Commander, Global Positioning System Control Segment Group. Robinson shared with us a bit of an overview of Northrop Grumman from his point of view of where he is today and how the company has changed over the years that he has been there.
Everything we do is only complete when we properly communicate it. Field Engineers are communications engineers at the core. Check out today's podcast to find out how.
This episode features Gerard Allen, the Director of Field Engineering for EMEIA at Jamf. Ger is a special human, who's been in the Apple community for a long time and in this episode, Annie and Charles discuss his journey from Apple to consulting to Jamf. We laugh, we cry, and we are privileged to get to experience his amazing story telling abilities along the way!
Swagelok Southeast Texas - TALKS Buster talks to Trey Sinkfield, P.E. at Swagelok Southeast Texas and a member of the Field Engineering team at Swagelok. Buster and Trey dive into how you can effectively troubleshoot any fluid system, get a greater return for lower cost, and why you should be asking for more than components. Follow us at: Swagelok Southeast Texas Facebook LinkedIn Instagram YouTube
Joining us this week is Patrick Pushor, Director of Sales and Field Engineering, Clear Blockchain Technologies. Highlights: • Patrick’s Background in Cloud Computing (Public) • Why join Blockchain Startup? • Practical Blockchain Applications • Evolution Change in Commerce • Hype of Blockchain – e.g. Crypto Currency • Trusted Interactions – Prevent Fraud • Meeting Market Needs for Enterprise • SaaS Model vs Enterprise In-House Sale
This week, Keith and Paul interview Johnny Xmas, Director of Field Engineering at Kasada.io! In the Application Security News, Millions of passengers affected by Cathay Pacific Airline Hack, China has been hijacking the internet backbone of Western countries, how proficient are developers at fixing Application Security flaws, MicroTik Router Bug is as bad as it gets, and more! Full Show Notes: https://wiki.securityweekly.com/ASW_Episode37 Visit https://www.securityweekly.com/asw for all the latest episodes! Visit https://www.activecountermeasures/asw to sign up for a demo or buy our AI Hunter! Visit our website: https://www.securityweekly.com Follow us on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/securityweekly Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/secweekly
This week, Keith and Paul interview Johnny Xmas, Director of Field Engineering at Kasada.io! In the Application Security News, Millions of passengers affected by Cathay Pacific Airline Hack, China has been hijacking the internet backbone of Western countries, how proficient are developers at fixing Application Security flaws, MicroTik Router Bug is as bad as it gets, and more! Full Show Notes: https://wiki.securityweekly.com/ASW_Episode37 Visit https://www.securityweekly.com/asw for all the latest episodes! Visit https://www.activecountermeasures/asw to sign up for a demo or buy our AI Hunter! Visit our website: https://www.securityweekly.com Follow us on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/securityweekly Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/secweekly
Corey Moss hosts, talking with AV people about AV+ things. The AV Person: Bill Cherne – Director of Field Engineering at Sonic Foundry Inc. What is the +? The Transformative and Industry Changing at InfoComm 2018 – Top Picks Corey talks with Bill about: Sonic Foundry Mediasite Speech to Text integration in Mediasite Quality, technology and costs … Continue reading Episode 11: Sonic Foundry, InfoComm Top Picks – Speech to Text integration in Mediasite →
Russ Ewell sits down with Dave Banks and Todd Singleton to discuss if it is worth the time and effort to build and train leaders, allowing them the opportunity to fail and learn through their mistakes. Mark Zuckerberg, according to Kara Swisher’s opinion piece in the New York Times, has cost many people their privacy while he learns “on the job” how to lead in a digital space that has never been explored before. Is our unwillingness to be patient as leaders grow through the process placing us in a leadership crisis? Finally, learn about the mentorship to build leaders with the “competence, character and connection” to bring about a change in the world. With 32 years of experience as a CEO, Interim CEO or Chairman of a variety of startups, Dave Banks has spent the past 20 years working with early stage company CEO's as an adviser or board member to assist in the growth and development of tech companies in the San Francisco Bay Area. Todd Singleton is currently the Head of Field Engineering for Saffron AI at Intel in the San Francisco Bay Area, where he and his team are working to develop and deliver AI-driven solutions with memory-based machine learning. With twenty years of entrepreneurial leadership experience Todd is adept in a wide range of back and front office functions and a builder of high-performance teams in technology-driven markets. Be sure to check out the books referenced in today’s episode: The Last Lion, a three volume book series on the life and leadership of Winston Churchill by William Manchester and My American Journey by Colin Powell
Happy 4th of July! Today, Melanie and Mark go in depth with Brett Bibby and Micah Baker to learn more about Unity and its new strategic alliance with Google Cloud. We explore how an alliance between Google Cloud and Unity means easier development for game creators and better gaming for fans. Brett Bibby Brett Bibby is Unity’s Vice President, Engineering. Prior to his current role, Brett served as a Field Engineering and Evangelist at Unity consulting with developers throughout Southeast Asia, Australia, India, and greater Asia. Before Unity, Brett founded and ran a game studio developing console titles, and has more than 30 years of experience developing games and game engine technology. Micah Baker As Product Manager leading the strategy for Gaming on the Google Cloud Platform, Micah is committed to enabling developers to realize their vision for great games. An avid gamer on all major platforms, he never hesitates to get involved in games that were built with a passion for immersive storytelling, innovative multiplayer experiences, and breathtaking artwork. Cool things of the week The 2018 World Cup Visualized: All the Goals So Far site Why we believe in an open cloud blog Kubernetes 1.11: a look from inside Google blog Understanding error budget overspend - part one - CRE life lessons blog Good housekeeping for error budgets - part two - CRE life lessons blog New GitHub repo: Using Firebase to add cloud-based features to games built on Unity blog Interview Unity site Google Cloud Spanner site Unity Hackweek site Unity Connected Games site Bringing connected games within reach with Google Cloud blog Unity Hackweek 2018: Creating X Together blog Brett Bibby Question of the week How do I report errors to Stackdriver from a cloud function? Where can you find us next? We’ll both be at Cloud NEXT!
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In this episode, I sit down with Jed Dougherty to talk about the future of A.I. and why he likes hiring people from the humanities.-Guest speaker: Jed Dougherty, VP of Field Engineering at Dataiku. -Minitab, spots trends, solves problems and discovers valuable insights by applying statistical data analysis. -Oliver Christie is the founder of Foxy Machine, and co-founder of Moven AI.-WebMD, offers trusted information and medical news to the public. -Hulu, is a subscription video on demand service under Walt Disney. -The speakers explore autonomous driving and mention Uber and Lyft.