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Третий эпизод Ангельских Стримов с Игорем Калошиным, экс ген.дир Intel Software, а сейчас основателем клуба венчурных инвесторов Angelsdeck, партнер венчурного бутика Smarthub.vc Говорим, что такое венчурный бутик, что он делаем и для чего он нужен. Как работает венчурный фонд. Кто такие синдикаторы, как они вкладывают в единорогов. Перфоманс агество, чем помогает стартапам. Важность умения продавать в стартапе и перфоманс маркетинга (скилы по онлайн диджитал маркетингу). Как получить полный инсайт по работе стартапа в целом. Обсуждаем клуб венчурных инвесторов Angelsdeck. К кому идти если у вас есть стартап и хорошая динамика развития. Кто генерирует поток сделок для венчурного фонда. Зачем клубы и для чего объединять ангелов инвесторов в одно информационное поле. Что такое сделка со знаком качества. Какие стартапы легко привлекают деньги в стартап от ангелов, фондов, синдикатов. Дью дил, эксклюзивность представления стартапа, и свой вклад в стартап.
In this episode of IoT Time Podcast, Ken Briodagh, editorial director at IoT Evolution (iotevolutionworld.com), sits down with Bill Pearson, VP, Intel Architecture, Graphics and Software and Director, IoT Developer Programs, Intel (Software.intel.com/iot), to talk about the new Intel DevCloud tool that helps developers test IoT solutions for free. Check it out here: https://software.intel.com/content/www/us/en/develop/tools/openvino-toolkit.html and the Hitachi case study here: https://devcloud.intel.com/edge/static/pdf/16466-3_INTEL_AI_Summit_Hitachi_SolBrief_v4.pdf Don't forget to subscribe! To become a sponsor of IoT Time, please email kbriodagh@tmcnet.com or tweet @KenBriodagh. Visit IoTEvolutionExpo.com for updates on IoT Evolution Expo 2021: It's Time to Grow, taking place in Miami, and to submit a proposal to our Call for Papers! Also check out our new Event, The 5G Expo, at 5GExpo.com. Click here to subscribe to the IoT Evolution newsletter. iotevolutionworld.com/eNewsletterSignup.aspx Please check out "IoT Time: Evolving Trends in the Internet of Things," a book by Ken Briodagh about the ongoing influences shaping the IoT. To get a copy, it is available on Amazon for $14.99 (a.co/d/8neDtlu).
This episode is co-produced in partnership with the Austin Technology Council, the largest tech industry organization in central Texas that empowers members by using insights, resources, and connections their members need to succeed and thrive Join Underminer Studios CEO, Alex Porter and CTO Timothy Porter for a look into their startup company and how Austin has played a role in their growth. They are candid about working together as a married couple and how they navigate emerging technology markets. Underminer utilizes Visualization Technology like Augmented and Virtual Reality as well as Volumetric Video to design innovative products for business that will help define the future of human-computer interaction. Alex’s background in physical and digital design started with her education in Interior Design and made its way to founding a tech company. She drives the vison for the company with a focus on how their work can contribute to accessibility and functional uses for technology. Tim spent a decade in games and movies specializing in optimization, automation, and pipelines. He uses many of those entertainment paradigms in leading-edge technology applications across health, marketing, education, and business tool creation. Together they are working to humanize the digital world. They were both recognized by Intel Software as 2018 Top Innovators. Austin is home to their family which includes their two young kids, a cat, and their business. Check out this interview with host Thom Singer. https://underminerstudios.com/ https://www.thomsinger.com/podcast
In this Intel Chip Chat audio podcast with Allyson Klein: Dr. Ziya Ma, vice president of Intel Software and Services Group and director of Data Analytics Technologies, gives Chip Chat listeners a look at data center optimization along with a preview of advancements well underway.nnIn their work with the broad industry, Dr. Ma and her […]
Dr. Ziya Ma, vice president of Intel® Software and Services Group and director of Data Analytics Technologies, gives Chip Chat listeners a look at data center optimization along with a preview of advancements well underway. In their work with the broad industry, Dr. Ma and her team have found that taming the data deluge calls for IT data center managers to unify their big data analytics and AI workflows. As they’ve helped customers overcome the memory constraints involved in data caching, Apache Spark*, which supports the convergence of AI on big data, has proven to be a highly effective platform. Dr. Ma and her team have already provided the community a steady stream of source code contributions and optimizations for Spark. In this interview she reveals that more – and even more exciting work – is underway. Spark depends on memory to perform and scale. That means optimizing Spark for the revolutionary new Intel® Optane™ DC persistent memory offers performance improvement for the data center. In one example, Dr. Ma describes benchmark testing where Spark SQL performs eight times faster at a 2.6TB data scale using Intel Optane DC persistent memory than a comparable system using DRAM DIMMs. With Intel Optane DC persistent memory announced and broadly available in 2019, data centers have the chance to achieve workflow unification along with performance gains and system resilience starting now. For more information about Intel’s work in this space, go to software.intel.com/ai. For more about how Intel is driving advances in the ecosystem, visit intel.com/analytics. Performance results are based on Intel internal testing: 8X faster insights (8/2/2018) based on Apache Spark* SQL IO intensive queries for Analytics vs. DRAM+HDD at 2.6TB data scale; 9X read transactions and 11X users per system (5/29/2018) based on Apache* Cassandra-4.0 workload doing 100% reads vs. comparable server system with DRAM & NAND NVME Drives; 12.5X faster restart times (5/30/2018) based on running SAP HANA 2.0 SPS 03, and may not reflect all publicly available security updates. No product can be absolutely secure. Configurations: Results have been estimated based on tests conducted on pre-production systems, and provided to you for informational purposes. Software and workloads used in performance tests may have been optimized for performance only on Intel microprocessors. Performance tests, such as SYSmark and MobileMark, are measured using specific computer systems, components, software, operations and functions. Any change to any of those factors may cause the results to vary. You should consult other information and performance tests to assist you in fully evaluating your contemplated purchases, including the performance of that product when combined with other products. For more information go to www.intel.com/benchmarks. Intel, the Intel logo, and Optane are trademarks of Intel Corporation or its subsidiaries in the U.S. and/or other countries. *Other names and brands may be claimed as the property of others. © Intel Corporation.
Scott Long, Senior Software Engineer at Netflix, and Jonathan Stern, Storage Software Applications Engineer at Intel, join us live from Intel Developer Forum in San Francisco to discuss Netflix' work with Intel to protect viewer privacy. Netflix relies on Intel technologies to deliver more than 35 terabits of video each second to its more than 83 million worldwide customers. Long and Stern talk about the challenge of adding end-to-end encryption to Netflix's vast content delivery network. While the rule of thumb in video delivery is that adding encryption typically doubles computational requirements, Long notes that the Intel® Intelligent Storage Acceleration Library (Intel® ISA-L) enabled Netflix to add encryption to its CDN with only a 20-30% increase in computational overhead. For more information, please read Stern's IT Peer Network post "Netflix Ramps Up Encrypted Streaming Using Intel Software" (http://intel.ly/2ctiaG2) and follow Stern on Twitter at https://twitter.com/jonsternatintel.
In this livecast from the Intel Developer Forum (IDF) in San Francisco James Reinders, Director and Chief Evangelist of Intel Software, at Intel chats about his work to educate the industry about parallel programming and how the modern code community and parallelism is rapidly growing in the High Performance Computing (HPC) industry. He explains how the work that Intel is doing with the Modern Code Developer Community is enabling the broader developer community to gain skills needed to unlock the full potential of Intel hardware and enable the next decade of discovery in parallel computing. To learn more, follow James on Twitter https://twitter.com/jamesreinders
Intelligent Compute: Intel’s concept of software-defined infrastructure (SDI) extends the definition of the software-defined data center (SDDC). SDI is a re-evaluation of system architecture driven by the requirements of business flow, workloads, and specific applications.
Intelligent Compute: Intel’s concept of software-defined infrastructure (SDI) extends the definition of the software-defined data center (SDDC). SDI is a re-evaluation of system architecture driven by the requirements of business flow, workloads, and specific applications.
Intelligent Compute: Intel’s concept of software-defined infrastructure (SDI) extends the definition of the software-defined data center (SDDC). SDI is a re-evaluation of system architecture driven by the requirements of business flow, workloads, and specific applications.
Brian Richardson is a Senior Technical Marketing Engineer with Intel Software and Services Group. After fifteen years of external experience with BIOS and UEFI, Brian joined Intel in 2011 to focus on industry enabling for UEFI. Brian has a Master's Degree in Electrical Engineering from Clemson University, along with five US patents and a variety of seemingly disconnected hobbies involving video production. Brian has presented at Intel Developer Forum, UEFI Plugfest, Windows Ecosystem Summit and WinHEC. Brian can be contacted via twitter at @Intel_Brian and @Intel_UEFI. Chris has been in IT security since the late 90’s with his first role in network support by monitoring IDS and explaining how hackers were breaking into places and what they did once they were in. He now specializes in intrusion analysis and runs the professional services side of CyTech Services, overseeing the commercial consulting and managed security services. Plus, the stories of the week!
Brian Richardson is a Senior Technical Marketing Engineer with Intel Software and Services Group. Brian goes over UEFI and what is done to keep your computer secure.
Clay and Aaron will select and answer question sent into the show to parallelprogrammingtalk@intel.com.
Clay and Aaron will select and answer question sent into the show to parallelprogrammingtalk@intel.com.