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Tonya Hall interviews Bridget Karlin, CTO of IBM Global Technology Services, about the best ways to boost digital transformation and how to set up the right type of partnerships. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Tonya Hall talks to Bridget Karlin, CTO of IBM Global Technology Services, about how to move AI from narrow-use cases to general applications. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On this week's Silicon Valley Insider host Keith Koo sits down with Bridget Karlin, CTO of IBM's Global Technology Services (GTS) division which compromises 105,000 employees and generates $34BB in revenue. Bridget is also being honored as a 2019 Consumer Electronics Show (CES) Legacy Award winner for top Women leaders in technology. Bridget tells Keith of her personal journey from starting her career in banking to becoming an entrepreur with successful exits, a venture capitalist to becoming a top technology leader at both IBM and at Intel which in a prior role she was the CTO of Intel's IoT division. Bridget and Keith also discuss digital transformation and how many companies struggle with adoption to being a cloud native as they decide on private, public or hybrid cloud. Keith and Bridget believe the reality will be a multi-cloud environment as most corporations are using more than one cloud service providers. Keith also gets an in-depth view of IBM's acquisition of RedHat from Bridget's insider's view. Listen Friday 11/16 1-2pm on 1220AM KDOW Silicon Valley | San Francisco Listen and subscribe to the "Silicon Valley Insider" Podcast ahead of time to make sure you don't miss this show. First airing is 1-2pm on 1220AM KDOW Download the podcast at 2pm Friday's For questions or comments, email: info@svin.biz Be sure to subscribe and listen to the podcast. You can also listen to past podcasts here: Castbox: https://castbox.fm/channel/The-Silicon-Valley-Insider-Show-with-Keith-Koo-id1100209?country=us iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/the-silicon-valley-insider-show/id1282637717?mt=2 Android, Spotify (and iTunes): https://omny.fm/shows/the-silicon-valley-insider-show Email us at info@svin.biz or find us here: www.svin.biz https://stitchengine.drishinfo.com/index.jsp?sId=15540&source=sh Arifitical Intelligence, AI, Blockchain, Big Data, Data Analytics, Cyberrisk, Information security, VC, Venture Capital, Angel Investments, Fundraising, Capital Raising, Investor, Human Rights, Technology for Good, UN SDGs, Emerging Technology,
We live in a lightning fast world. How do you make sure your business is keeping pace? According to today’s guest, the answer is by embracing failure and by preparing to change–fast. Meet Brandi Boatner, the Social and Influencer Communications Lead for IBM Global Markets. Brandi has been working with IBM since 2010, and she has also served as a Digital Experience Manager for IBM Global Technology Services. She's currently the Chair of the IBM Black Network of New York Business Resource Group (BRG), and she's a founding member of the IBM Marketing Communications and Citizenship MCC Diversity Council. Through her work with IBM, she’s become an expert in adopting an agile framework to build more flexible, fast-paced teams. Follow along as Brandi shares the inside-baseball on becoming an agile marketer, ways to embrace failure (and why you should!), plus the best advice she has ever received. In This Episode What it means to be an agile marketer How agile principles apply to everyday tasks Ways to combat (or keep up with) warp speed change The best career and life advice Brandi’s ever received How mindfulness can transform your life Quotes in This Episode “Fail fast and embrace that failure so that you can iterate, course correct, and then try again can apply an agile framework to whatever it is that [you’re] doing.” —Brandi Boatner “We live in a three-second world, right? A three second, right-swipe world. If I can't do what I need to get done in 10 days, why am I doing this? Why?” —Brandi Boatner “I've gotten rid of that mindset of, ‘This has to be perfect.’ It does not have to be perfect. There has to be progress made on the task… I celebrate progress not perfection.” —Brandi Boatner “Change and comfort can't coexist, so you should be willing to have that uncomfortable conversation in order for you to implement the changes that you need as a professional and then as a business.” —Brandi Boatner “People can define their success differently. You might ask somebody else, and they say success is money. Someone might say success is happiness, somebody might say anything, but for me I would really say success, for me, is growth. ” —Brandi Boatner Resources Email Brandi or connect with her on Twitter, LinkedIn, and Instagram IBM Emotional Intelligence 2.0
Steve Rogers, Director of the IBM Center for Applied Insights, talks with Chris Townsend, General Manager for the distribution sector in IBM Global Technology Services, on whether sourcing motivations are shifting, and how.
Brian Snitzer, Senior Technical Staff Member with IBM Global Technology Services, is back with an update on enhancements to IBM Smart Business Development and Test on the IBM Cloud, including VPN/VLAN, dual site support, and premium support 24x7.
A quick look at what's new on the site this week and then Brian Snitzer, Senior Technical Staff Member with IBM Global Technology Services, calls in to talk about IBM Smart Business Development and Test on the IBM Cloud.