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Send us a textLaura K. Ipsen is president and chief executive officer of Ellucian, the leading technology solutions provider for more than 2,900 higher education institutions in more than 50 countries. She has more than 25 years of experience as a technology executive in Silicon Valley, driving transformation in the public and private sectors and spurring adoption of comprehensive solutions in high-growth industries at Oracle Corporation, Microsoft and Cisco Systems. Earlier in her career, Ipsen also held leadership roles at PricewaterhouseCoopers, Acer America, and Hitachi Data Systems.
Amy Singer is a passionate proposal professional with more than 20 years' direct proposal/bid management and leadership experience. She is often referred to as “a force”, as she is known for her persistence and getting things done.Amy began her proposal career under the guidance of Kelli MacMillan (formerly Stevenson), an APMP Fellow, at Experian. She worked many years as a strategic proposal leader, winning the majority of the states' and regional P25-related contracts following 9/11. Amy was then recruited by Hitachi Data Systems (now Hitachi Vantara) to develop and implement true industry standard and best management bid management capabilities for the global organization. She managed the global implementation of Qorus Breeze and later the upgrade to Qorus 365 before moving to T-Systems North America to support their strategic bid operations. Following TSNA's close in North America, Amy joined The HCI Group, a Tech Mahindra company, where she is currently the global bid director for The HCI Group and TechM's provider and payer healthcare business.Support the show (https://pod.fan/scribble-talk)
Andres Rodriguez is the founder and CTO of Nasuni, and has served in multiple executive roles including CTO at the New York Times and CTO and Hitachi Data Systems.
Pam has over 20 years of experience in various international leadership roles working with Fortune 500 companies such as Sun Microsystems, Hitachi Data Systems, Accenture, EDS, and Cisco Systems. She is a seasoned business strategist, leadership advisor, trainer, international speaker, and high-performance coach. Pam has extensive experience building and developing high-performance teams to achieve exceptional results. She facilitates breakthroughs for her clients by challenging their thinking, behaviors, communication, and connections to unleash their greatest potential. She is a natural at engaging audiences whether she is leading workshops, presenting as a keynote speaker, or helping companies build a culture of trust. Pam has coached executive leaders in high tech, entertainment, bio-pharma, education, and non-profit industries. Pam also volunteers as an executive coach for The Honor Foundation, a non-profit organization that helps Navy SEALS and other Special Forces successfully transition from the military to their next mission in life. As an Executive in Residence for CSUSM College of Business Administration, she provides students the soft skills necessary to be successful in the marketplace. Pam earned her B.S. in Marketing from the University of Denver. Today, she lives in San Diego, California with her 2 sons, where life is always an adventure. She enjoys the beach, hiking, Rush cycling, pickleball, traveling, and spending time with family and friends. What you will learn in this episode: How the way that Pam was raised manifested in her career Why Pam had an identity crisis after leaving her corporate job In what ways can you experience the burden of perfectionism How imposter syndrome presents itself in all of us What occurs when you say yes when you should say no Why Pam recommends that her clients choose patience and move slower Why you should manage your energy and not your time Resources: Connect with Pam on her website: http://www.pamreyes.com/ (http://www.pamreyes.com/) http://www.pamreyes.com/strengths (http://www.pamreyes.com/strengths) Connect with Pam on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/pamannreyes/ (https://www.linkedin.com/in/pamannreyes/) https://www.linkedin.com/company/pamreyes/ (https://www.linkedin.com/company/pamreyes/) Additional Resources: Kindle version of thehttps://www.amazon.com/Slaying-Onion-Unveil-highest-potential-ebook/dp/B094C6S7RZ/ref=sr_1_1?crid=1CQSDOLNATAJ7&dchild=1&keywords=april+ballestero+slaying+the+onion&qid=1624598750&sprefix=april+balleste%2Caps%2C199&sr=8-1 ( Slaying the Onion Book ) https://www.onelightacademy.com/courses/slaying-the-onion (Buy Slaying the Onion Book here) and receive a signed copy, the course, and access to a community This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: Podcorn - https://podcorn.com/privacy Podtrac - https://analytics.podtrac.com/privacy-policy-gdrp
Kevin Brode brings 30 years of leadership and sales experience as a principal at Axtria. First, Kevin dives deep into how segment-of-one marketing helps pharma customers target clients smarter by providing individuals with customized solutions and therapies. Kevin also gives his thoughts on how pharma sales and marketing functions will evolve soon and why pharma leaders need to rethink their sales and marketing tactics. Tune in as Kevin reveals how executives can start enabling segment-of-one strategies. IN THIS EPISODE: [02:20] Segment of one, explained: more intelligent targeting for your customers with customized solutions and therapies for individuals. [07:40] How pharma sales and marketing functions will evolve soon. [14:30] The ways pharma leaders need to think about the future of sales and marketing. [18:40] The first steps that Kevin recommends to executives working towards enabling segment-of-one experiences. [22:15] The similarities in baking a loaf of bread and how pharma sales and marketing must work together to enable segment-of-one marketing. KEY TAKEAWAYS: Segment-of-one marketing won't happen overnight or on its own. Your company must plan for it, change its mindset, and combine disruptive, transformative approaches. Data preparedness is critical. Companies must strengthen their ability to capture and organize data at scale. Executives need to get uncomfortable. The change is not just coming – it's already here. Life sciences customers expect personalized experiences, and companies that cannot deliver will be left behind. LINKS MENTIONED: LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/kevin-brode-53893817b/ Axtria https://www.axtria.com/ BIO: Kevin brings 30 years of leadership and sales experience as a principal at Axtria. Before Axtria, Kevin led the sales and operations divisions of several "top 50" healthcare organizations. His expertise in leading global teams has resulted in turning around a $500M portfolio, managing programs that span 50 countries, and being presented with a presidential award. Kevin continues to be an "energy engine" for organizations and has been invited to give motivational speeches across the nation. He draws upon his experience at BMS, Proctor and Gamble, Hitachi Data Systems, and Wolters-Kluwer Health. He excels in crafting advanced strategies and real-world solutions to drive market-leading growth. His focuses include maximizing business impact through data, analytics, and technology transformation. Kevin obtained his undergraduate degree from the College of Wooster, a small Division III school in Central Ohio.
Interview with Darrin Lipscomb of FerretlyDarrin is the Founder & CEO of FerretlyCONNECT WITH DARRIN ON LINKEDINFerretly is a web-based technology that leverages Artificial Intelligence for social media screening.Darrin has a degree from Virginia Tech and he is a 30-year veteran in the technology industry including launching several software startups with successful exits. His companies have provided unique, forward-thinking solutions focused primarily on Fortune 500 companies and government organizations at the federal and state level. Prior to launching Ferretly Darrin was the Global CTO for Public Safety and Smart Cities division of Hitachi Data Systems that was formed from the acquisition of his company (Avrio Group) in 2014. Mr. Lipscomb founded Avrio Group in 2003 and within 5 years became known as the premier city-wide video surveillance and smart cities company in North America. What do we cover on this episode? 1 Is Social Media Background Screening Legal?2 Why are companies turning to Social Media Background Checks to vet their candidates?3 Who are the early adopters and what industries do you think can benefit the most?4. What role does AI play in social media screening at Ferretly?5. What social media platforms does Ferretly support?6. Can Ferretly analyze private posts?7. What type of information do you pull about the subjects?Integrations: Currently Ferretly has an integration built with Accio which is a common software platform utilized by many background screening companies and they are looking to expand their integrations. They are in talks with Tazworks and they offer integrations via their API.
Jeremiah Owyang is an old time work colleague from my Hitachi Data Systems days, where we were at the forefront of a new era of web and social media marketing programs. Jeremiah now has many hats: Founder Entrepreneur, Speaker, Mentor, Advisor and Analyst. In addition to publishing research at Kaleido Insights as an Industry Analyst, he also leads Crowd Companies, a council for large corporations who are seeking to innovate with new technologies to reach their customers. He’s big into fitness and self-care. Let’s chat!
Debra McCowan is SVP and Chief Human Resources Officer (CHRO) for NetApp, responsible for developing the global HR strategy and leading the entirety of the function including talent acquisition, talent development and learning, business partnerships, organizational development and effectiveness, total rewards, diversity, inclusion and belonging and operations. Debra is a change and transformational HR leader with 20+ years of global experience focused on integrating the people strategy with the business strategy to effectively drive performance and growth and promote organizational health. Her success comes from her proven ability to build high performing teams and develop business aligned HR strategies and initiatives while providing strategic and operational leadership, typically in a context of rapid growth, change and maturation. In her last role as CHRO at Equinix, Debra built a robust global HR function in a fast-paced environment. During her five years with the company, the global HR organization was instrumental in evolving Equinix’s culture, building the company brand and designing and implementing leading-edge value driven programs and initiatives in support of business objectives and to ensure the attraction, retention and cultivation of critical talent enabling growth and helping position Equinix as a market leader. Prior to Equinix, Debra co-founded the Accelerance Group where as a partner, she provided organizational and systems design consulting services and helped clients lead strategic change more effectively. Debra has also held global executive leadership roles at Avago Technologies (now Broadcom Inc.), Hitachi Data Systems (now Hitachi Vantara), and Telstra Corporation Debra serves on the Board of Directors for HealthEquity, Inc., the largest health savings account non-bank custodian in the US. She holds a post-graduate diploma in Industrial Relations and HR Management from the University of Melbourne and a B.A. from La Trobe University.
Lance Walter, CMO of Neo4J, walks us through the difference between hearing and listening, as well as how sales and marketing can actually integrate with a lot of success in an organization. The code is right in front of you. Get ready to shake up how you've been doing it somewhat successfully to taking it much further. About our guest: Lance Walter, CMO Neo4J Lance Walter has two decades of Enterprise Product Management and Marketing experience. Lance started his career in technical roles at Oracle Corporation supporting enterprise relational database deployments. Since then, Lance has worked at industry leaders like Siebel Systems and Business Objects, as well as successful startups including Onlink (acquired by Siebel Systems), Pentaho (acquired by Hitachi Data Systems), Aria Systems, Capriza. Lance’s first experience with alternative database platforms was at Arbor Software, the pioneer of the multi-dimensional database / OLAP market. Twitter: @lancewalter ___________________________________________ Revenue Optimization Radio is hosted by Patrick Morrissey of Altify which is a program on the Funnel Radio Channel. Altify is the sponsor of Revenue Optimization Radio.
Mr. Lipscomb is a 30-year veteran in the technology industry including launching several software and consulting startups with successful exits. His companies provided unique, forward-thinking solutions focused primarily on Fortune 500 companies and government organizations at the federal and state level. Prior to launching Ferretly, a powerfully simple application that incorporates AI to mitigate employment risk, Darrin was the Global CTO for Public Safety and Smart Cities division of Hitachi Data Systems that was formed from the acquisition of his company (Avrio Group) in 2014. Mr. Lipscomb founded Avrio Group in 2003 and within 5 years became known as the premier city-wide video surveillance and smart cities company in the Western Hemisphere. Darrin has published numerous articles on smart cities, open source intelligence, and employee risk management. Mr. Lipscomb obtained his (M.S.) Masters of Science degree in Systems Engineering at Virginia Tech with emphasis on decision support, system dynamics, and statistical modeling.
In this episode, host Travis Neilson interviews Roxanne Pinto, a content strategist at Google, about the role of UX writing in helping people use—and understand—machine learning-driven products. Listen in as Pinto shares insightful anecdotes about unpacking errors and how mental models shape product interactions and user trust. Handy links for this episode:Get an overview of Google IOExplore Google FlightsExplore Google Ads Meet our guest:Roxanne Pinto is a content strategist at Google, currently writing UX content for Google Flights and the Google Trips app. Previously she worked as a copywriter at SolutionSet and Hitachi Data Systems.
You need to LISTEN to this episode. Lance Walter walks us through the difference between hearing and listening, as well as how sales and marketing can actually integrate with a lot of success in an organization. The code is right in front of you. Get ready to shake up how you've been doing it somewhat successfully to taking it much further. About our guest: Lance Walter, CMO Lance Walter has more than two decades of Enterprise Product Management and Marketing experience. Lance started his career in technical roles at Oracle Corporation supporting enterprise relational database deployments. Since then, Lance has worked at industry leaders like Siebel Systems and Business Objects, as well as successful startups including Onlink (acquired by Siebel Systems), Pentaho (acquired by Hitachi Data Systems), Aria Systems, Capriza. Lance’s first experience with alternative database platforms was at Arbor Software, the pioneer of the multi-dimensional database / OLAP market. Twitter: @lancewalter
Talents and Orgs: In the Age of AI, Analytics and Automation
Nick Howe (@NickJHowe) talks about fabric of learning organization to bring #JobsOfFutureIn this podcast Nick Howe (@NickJHowe) from @Area9 talks about the transforming world of learning landscape. He shed light on some of the learning challenges and some of the ways learning could match the evolving world and its learning needs. Nick sheds light on some tactical steps that businesses could adopt to create world class learning organization. This podcast is must for learning organization.Nick's Recommended Read:The End of Average: Unlocking Our Potential by Embracing What Makes Us Different by Todd Rose https://amzn.to/2kiahYNSuperintelligence: Paths, Dangers, Strategies by Nick Bostrom https://amzn.to/2IAPURgPodcast Link:iTunes: http://math.im/jofitunesGooglePlay: http://math.im/jofgplayNick's BIO:Nick Howe is an award winning Chief Learning Officer and business leader with a focus on the application of innovative education technologies. He is the Chief Learning Officer at Area9 Lyceum - one of global leaders in adaptive learning technology, a Strategic Advisor to the Institute of Simulation and Training at the University of Central Florida, and board advisor to multiple EdTech startups.For twelve years Nick was the Chief Learning Officer at Hitachi Data Systems where he built and led the corporate university and online communities serving over 50,000 employees, resellers and customers.With over 25 years’ global sales, sales enablement, delivery and consulting experience with Hitachi, EDS Corporation and Bechtel Inc., Nick is passionate about the transformation of customer experiences, partner relationships and employee performance through learning and collaborationAbout #Podcast:#JobsOfFuture podcast is a conversation starter to bring leaders, influencers and lead practitioners to come on show and discuss their journey in creating the data driven future.Wanna Join?If you or any you know wants to join in,Register your interest @ http://play.analyticsweek.com/guest/Want to sponsor?Email us @ info@analyticsweek.comKeywords:#JobsOfFuture #Leadership #Podcast #Future of #Work #Worker & #Workplace
Some say infrastructure has become a commodity driven by price. Others point to the evolution of infrastructure—software-defined networks, hyper convergence—as a lucrative opportunity? which is it? Speakers: Adam Catbagan Technology Leader, Arrow An accomplished technical sales leader, Adam Catbagan has been a driving force for creating cultures of technical accountability, discipline and sales excellence. Catbagan develops, implements and influences technical strategies that drive revenue, demonstrate operational efficiency, benchmark IT services and help develop and drive go-to market strategies. Will Payne Senior Director of SLED for the Networking and Security (NSX) Business Unit, VMware Will Payne joined VMware in November 2016 as the Director of SLED for the Networking and Security business unit. Payne leads the team responsible for VMware’s critical security initiatives across the state/local government and education markets. He and his team help customers solve unique mission challenges around compliance, security and operations. Payne is an industry veteran with over 20 years of experience in networking and information security. Prior to joining VMware, Payne held similar positions at Cisco, EMC and Oracle. A Colorado resident, he holds a bachelor’s degree in foreign affairs from the University of Virginia and is active in local charities such as Habitat for Humanity and Junior Achievement. Matthew O'Keefe Vice President and Corporate Technologist, Oracle Dr. Matthew O’Keefe is a vice president and corporate technologist in the Cloud Business Group at Oracle, specializing in helping customers leverage the Oracle cloud to build out next-generation enterprise IT and deploy new cloud applications quickly. He spent nearly five years at Hitachi Data Systems in product R&D and delivery for enterprise storage and big data. Prior to Hitachi, O’Keefe started and sold two infrastructure IT companies, one focused on Linux storage management software and the other on cloud backup. He began his computing career with a Ph.D. at Purdue University in parallel computing and, before entering the enterprise IT world, spent 10 years as a tenured professor at the University of Minnesota, developing parallel applications that leveraged very large scale computing systems, the precursors to today’s clouds.
Some say infrastructure has become a commodity driven by price. Others point to the evolution of infrastructure—software-defined networks, hyper convergence—as a lucrative opportunity. So, which is it? Submit your Fact or Fiction questions and perspectives at the Oracle and VMware exhibit hall tables on Thursday evening, then join our experts on Friday morning as they debate your submissions. Speakers: Adam Catbagan Technology Leader, Arrow An accomplished technical sales leader, Adam Catbagan has been a driving force for creating cultures of technical accountability, discipline and sales excellence. Catbagan develops, implements and influences technical strategies that drive revenue, demonstrate operational efficiency, benchmark IT services and help develop and drive go-to market strategies. Will Payne Senior Director of SLED for the Networking and Security (NSX) Business Unit, VMware Will Payne joined VMware in November 2016 as the Director of SLED for the Networking and Security business unit. Payne leads the team responsible for VMware’s critical security initiatives across the state/local government and education markets. He and his team help customers solve unique mission challenges around compliance, security and operations. Payne is an industry veteran with over 20 years of experience in networking and information security. Prior to joining VMware, Payne held similar positions at Cisco, EMC and Oracle. A Colorado resident, he holds a bachelor’s degree in foreign affairs from the University of Virginia and is active in local charities such as Habitat for Humanity and Junior Achievement. Matthew O'Keefe Vice President and Corporate Technologist, Oracle Dr. Matthew O’Keefe is a vice president and corporate technologist in the Cloud Business Group at Oracle, specializing in helping customers leverage the Oracle cloud to build out next-generation enterprise IT and deploy new cloud applications quickly. He spent nearly five years at Hitachi Data Systems in product R&D and delivery for enterprise storage and big data. Prior to Hitachi, O’Keefe started and sold two infrastructure IT companies, one focused on Linux storage management software and the other on cloud backup. He began his computing career with a Ph.D. at Purdue University in parallel computing and, before entering the enterprise IT world, spent 10 years as a tenured professor at the University of Minnesota, developing parallel applications that leveraged very large scale computing systems, the precursors to today’s clouds.
Every business need revolves around data. Business opportunities are uncovered and sales cycles shortened when the interaction with your customer is a data-driven conversation that leads to outcomes. Attend this session to hear real-world experience from innovators at IBM, Hitachi and Arrow about the framework and strategies for leveraging AI today to improve business process, streamline operations and create your AI strategy. Compare David Fearne Global Data Intelligence Practice Leader, Arrow David Fearne has been at Arrow for eight years, working in UKI, EMEA and global roles. He was most recently the technical director of Arrow’s enterprise computing solutions business in UK and Ireland. Fearne specializes in big data and all things cloud, and was one of the founders of the ArrowSphere project. His career started as an IBM graduate,but has touched end-users, vendors, distributors and resellers with outcome-centric focuses ranging from central government and HPC to financial and space. In 2017, he was recognized as one of the 50 most influential people in big data in the UK, an acknowledgement he earned for his work on the “How Happy is London” project. Hosts Paul C. Zikopoulos Vice President of Cognitive BigData Systems , IBM Paul C. Zikopoulos is the vice president of cognitive big data systems at IBM. He’s an award-winning writer and speaker and was once consulted on the topic of big data by the popular TV show “60 Minutes.” Zikopoulos also advises various universities on their graduate analytics programs and has been named to more than a dozen “Experts to Follow” lists on social media. As a seated board member for Women 2.0, a global brand for women in tech and entrepreneurship that works to close the gender gaps at tech companies. Zikopoulos is an advocate for women in technology. Zikopoulos has written 19 books and more than 360 articles on data. He doesn't think NoSQL is something you put on a resume if you don't have SQL skills and he knows JSON isn't a person in his department. Ultimately, Zikopoulos is trying to figure out the world according to Chloë, his daughter, whom he notes didn’t come with a handbook and is more complex than the topic of big data itself, but more fun too. Shawn Rosemarin Senior Vice President, Chief Technology Officer, Global Field and Industry, Hitachi Shawn Rosemarin is currently CTO of Global Field and Industry at Hitachi. As part of the Executive Sales Leadership team, Rosemarin holds direct accountability for all strategy and key talent across both pre-sales and Hitachi Vantara’s Industry Solutions Group. Prior to this role, Rosemarin was a chief technologist within the Americas Field CTO team at VMware and held various roles in technology and sales leadership. Rosemarin’s passion is working closely with customers to help them transform digitally with everything from private/hybrid cloud to end-user computing transformation and emerging IoT Solutions. Over the past 18 years, Rosemarin has gained experience with various technology organizations, including IBM, Dell and Hitachi Data Systems. An active seminar presenter, Rosemarin enjoys sharing experiences, simplifying complex concepts and highlighting best practices. Rosemarin holds a Bachelor of Commerce in management information systems from Queen’s University.
Every business need revolves around data. Business opportunities are uncovered and sales cycles shortened when the interaction with your customer is a data-driven conversation that leads to outcomes. Attend this session to hear real-world experience from innovators at IBM, Hitachi and Arrow about the framework and strategies for leveraging AI today to improve business process, streamline operations and create your AI strategy. David Fearne Global Data Intelligence Practice Leader, Arrow David Fearne has been at Arrow for eight years, working in UKI, EMEA and global roles. He was most recently the technical director of Arrow’s enterprise computing solutions business in UK and Ireland. Fearne specializes in big data and all things cloud, and was one of the founders of the ArrowSphere project. His career started as an IBM graduate,but has touched end-users, vendors, distributors and resellers with outcome-centric focuses ranging from central government and HPC to financial and space. In 2017, he was recognized as one of the 50 most influential people in big data in the UK, an acknowledgement he earned for his work on the “How Happy is London” project. Paul C. Zikopoulos Vice President of Cognitive BigData Systems , IBM Paul C. Zikopoulos is the vice president of cognitive big data systems at IBM. He’s an award-winning writer and speaker and was once consulted on the topic of big data by the popular TV show “60 Minutes.” Zikopoulos also advises various universities on their graduate analytics programs and has been named to more than a dozen “Experts to Follow” lists on social media. As a seated board member for Women 2.0, a global brand for women in tech and entrepreneurship that works to close the gender gaps at tech companies. Zikopoulos is an advocate for women in technology. Zikopoulos has written 19 books and more than 360 articles on data. He doesn't think NoSQL is something you put on a resume if you don't have SQL skills and he knows JSON isn't a person in his department. Ultimately, Zikopoulos is trying to figure out the world according to Chloë, his daughter, whom he notes didn’t come with a handbook and is more complex than the topic of big data itself, but more fun too. Shawn Rosemarin Senior Vice President, Chief Technology Officer, Global Field and Industry, Hitachi Shawn Rosemarin is currently CTO of Global Field and Industry at Hitachi. As part of the Executive Sales Leadership team, Rosemarin holds direct accountability for all strategy and key talent across both pre-sales and Hitachi Vantara’s Industry Solutions Group. Prior to this role, Rosemarin was a chief technologist within the Americas Field CTO team at VMware and held various roles in technology and sales leadership. Rosemarin’s passion is working closely with customers to help them transform digitally with everything from private/hybrid cloud to end-user computing transformation and emerging IoT Solutions. Over the past 18 years, Rosemarin has gained experience with various technology organizations, including IBM, Dell and Hitachi Data Systems. An active seminar presenter, Rosemarin enjoys sharing experiences, simplifying complex concepts and highlighting best practices. Rosemarin holds a Bachelor of Commerce in management information systems from Queen’s University.
In this third podcast recorded live at Hitachi NEXT 2018, Chris talks to Arik Pelkey, Senior Director, Analytics Portfolio Product Marketing at Hitachi Vantara. Arik is responsible for the Pentaho platform, an acquisition made originally by Hitachi Data Systems in 2015. Pentaho is a data integration, visualisation and analytics platform used by data engineers to […] The post #70 – Pentaho Data Aggregation with Arik Pelkey appeared first on Storage Unpacked Podcast.
This week, Chris is in San Diego attending Hitachi NEXT 2018, the annual user conference for Hitachi Vantara customers. Hitachi Vantara was formed in 2017 from the merger of Hitachi Data Systems, Hitachi Insight Group and Pentaho. Last year we spoke to Greg Knieriemen about the new company and the reasons behind the decision to […] The post #67 – Hitachi Vantara One Year On with John Magee appeared first on Storage Unpacked Podcast.
Work 2.0 | Discussing Future of Work, Next at Job and Success in Future
Nick Howe (@NickJHowe) talks about fabric of learning organization to bring #JobsOfFuture In this podcast Nick Howe (@NickJHowe) from @Area9 talks about the transforming world of learning landscape. He shed light on some of the learning challenges and some of the ways learning could match the evolving world and its learning needs. Nick sheds light on some tactical steps that businesses could adopt to create world class learning organization. This podcast is must for learning organization. Nick's Recommended Read: The End of Average: Unlocking Our Potential by Embracing What Makes Us Different by Todd Rose https://amzn.to/2kiahYN Superintelligence: Paths, Dangers, Strategies by Nick Bostrom https://amzn.to/2IAPURg Podcast Link: iTunes: http://math.im/jofitunes GooglePlay: http://math.im/jofgplay Nick's BIO: Nick Howe is an award winning Chief Learning Officer and business leader with a focus on the application of innovative education technologies. He is the Chief Learning Officer at Area9 Lyceum - one of global leaders in adaptive learning technology, a Strategic Advisor to the Institute of Simulation and Training at the University of Central Florida, and board advisor to multiple EdTech startups. For twelve years Nick was the Chief Learning Officer at Hitachi Data Systems where he built and led the corporate university and online communities serving over 50,000 employees, resellers and customers. With over 25 years’ global sales, sales enablement, delivery and consulting experience with Hitachi, EDS Corporation and Bechtel Inc., Nick is passionate about the transformation of customer experiences, partner relationships and employee performance through learning and collaboration About #Podcast: #JobsOfFuture podcast is a conversation starter to bring leaders, influencers and lead practitioners to come on show and discuss their journey in creating the data driven future. Wanna Join? If you or any you know wants to join in, Register your interest @ http://play.analyticsweek.com/guest/ Want to sponsor? Email us @ info@analyticsweek.com Keywords: #JobsOfFuture #Leadership #Podcast #Future of #Work #Worker & #Workplace
In this episode of Conversations in the Cloud, Paul Lewis, Chief Technology Officer of the Americas at Hitachi Data Systems, joins us to discuss Hitachi's Unified Compute Platform and how the UCP Director will help manage VMs at the same time as hardware elements in a workload. Paul discusses the power of data in both changing businesses and interacting with the physical world. Paul mentions using data and digital transformations to deal with digital disruptors and improve operational efficiency, customer experience, and business models. Hitachi is elevating the value of data to create a data centric concept and is encouraging a choose your own data center architecture model to allow for greater customization. To learn more visit www.HDS.com, or follow Hitachi Data Systems on Twitter at https://twitter.com/HDScorp
Bob Madaio, Senior Director Product Marketing, joins us to discuss Hitachi Data Systems’ enterprise IT solutions broadening portfolio focused on providing all the things a cloud or datacenter provider might need to help customers derive value from massive volumes of data. He highlights several solutions including the Hitachi Hyper Scale-Out platform (HSP) which enables delivery of software-defined resources using a hyper-converged scale-out platform for big data deployments and the Hitachi Virtual Storage Platform (VSP) systems designed for performance, resiliency and storage virtualization to simplify operations consolidating all storage under a single software-defined infrastructure. Bob also talks about the importance of collaboration with Intel and other key partners through participation in the Intel Cloud Builder and Intel Storage Builder programs. To learn more, visit https://www.hds.com.
Matt Trent, the CEO of Silver Arrow Technologies joins host Kelly Scanlon on Smart Companies-KC this week. Trent was previously head of Infrastructure Architecture at CenturyLink where his team focused on evaluating new technologies. Prior to CenturyLink, Matt served in a leadership role at Hitachi Data Systems where he established himself as a leader and innovator for developing best practices in storage management. Matt began his IT career at Sprint, where he established Sprint’s first Service Management team and was a key in driving the adoption of ITIL guidelines. Find out how a family trip to Iowa led Matt to start yet another business beginning on the Indy Car race track. To hear more shows with host Kelly Scanlon visit our archives. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Roberto Basilio, the VP of Storage Product Management at Hitachi Data Systems, discusses the launch of the Intel® Xeon® processor E5 v3 and, in particular, how virtual machine control structure (VMCS) shadowing is innovating virtual machine management in the cloud. Shadowing improves the performance of Nested Virtualization and reduces latency and improves energy efficiency. For more information, visit http://www.hds.com/products/hitachi-unified-compute-platform/.