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In honor of Valentine's Day, we're talking about technology we love. AI, 5G, edge computing, collaboration tools – all have people's hearts racing. Watch as Michael Simon, writer for Macworld and PCWorld, and IDG TECH(talk) hosts Ken Mingis and Juliet Beauchamp discuss the technology they love most these days.
Enforcement of the California Consumer Privacy Act begins this summer, but lawsuits are already being filed. To help you comply and avoid being sued, CSO contributor Maria Korolov joins IDG TECH(talk) host Juliet Beauchamp to discuss critical components of the CCPA and answer viewers' questions.
Is 5G real? When should you upgrade? How will enterprises benefit and what are the costs and ROI? Analyst Jack Gold joins IDG TECH(talk) hosts Juliet Beauchamp and Computerworld's Ken Mingis to answer those questions and more to help you create your 5G strategy.
Foldables, 5G, new Android phone options – listen as Computerworld blogger (and Android expert) JR Raphael joins IDG TECH(talk) hosts Ken Mingis and Juliet Beauchamp to discuss what we can expect for Android phones in 2020.
Artificial intelligence and machine learning are being used even more these days. Listen as InfoWorld's Serdar Yegulalp and IDG TECHtalk hosts Juliet Beauchamp and Ken Mingis discuss how AI and ML are being used and answer viewers' questions.
The new Apple Card, the battle for cryptocurrency dominance, cybersecurity skills shortage – just a few of the stories that made headlines in 2019. Watch as IDG TECH(talk) hosts Ken Mingis and Juliet Beauchamp discuss the top tech stories of the year.
Printers, often a forgotten target in the enterprise, are vulnerable to all the usual cyberattacks. Watch as IDG TECH(talk) hosts Ken Mingis and Juliet Beauchamp and CSO Online's J.M. Porup discuss the threats to these devices, plus how to secure them and protect your network.
Robotics and AI play increasingly important roles in a variety of industries and no, they're not here to take over mankind. Keith Shaw, editor-in-chief of Robotics Business Review, joins Ken Mingis and Juliet Beauchamp to discuss the state of robotics in the enterprise. Currently, robots are good at highly specific tasks. But we're not far away from drones, autonomous vehicles and surgical robots becoming critical parts of daily life.
Drones, self-driving vehicles and intrusive tech devices have our otherwise fearless hosts on edge. Watch as IDG TECH(talk) hosts Ken Mingis and Juliet Beauchamp, plus Macworld's Michael Simon discuss why that tech scares them and share your worst technology nightmares.
When employees are your weakest link, companies must have programs in place to prevent them from accidentally or intentionally putting the organization at risk. Watch as TECHtalk hosts Ken Mingis and Juliet Beauchamp discuss various options with CSO's Lucian Constantin.
Programs for H-1B visas and STEM OPT remain extremely popular for skilled foreign nationals who want to work and live in the US. Join TECHtalk hosts Juliet Beauchamp and Ken Mingis as they discuss the status of these programs with CIO's Sharon Florentine.
2020 has the potential to be a huge year for 5G and its wider rollout. With promises of high speeds and low latency, 5G will enable changes across enterprises and our daily lives. One way is through the growth of semi-autonomous, and eventually fully autonomous, driving. TECH(talk) host Juliet Beauchamp is joined by video editor Chris Hebert and Computerworld senior writer Lucas Mearian to discuss how 5G will shape the auto industry and what it means for drivers.
With the new iPhone unveiling just weeks away, the rumor mill is in overdrive. What can you expect? We get the latest news and leaks from Macworld's Michael Simon, Computerworld's Ken Mingis and TECH(feed) host Juliet Beauchamp.
Apple's big developer conference, WWDC, had the longest keynote in recent memory. From Memojis to the new Mac Pro, Apple unveiled all types of new tech. But what updates are most important for enterprises? TECH(talk) host Juliet Beauchamp talks to Computerworld's Jonny Evans and dissects the biggest business takeaways from WWDC 2019.
We’re back! This is a vintage episode, (December 2018). We had the wonderful Juliet Beauchamp (formerly of Hollywood Ketchup, forever our radio mom), come on the show. On this episode, we talk about studying abroad, ASMR soap cutting, furry conventions, accepting yourself, the grocery store industry, thesbianism, and more! Also, Rukia is absent from this episode, so why even bother listening? ALSO: If there is anything you want us to talk about, please DM us on twitter or email us at yaspodcastwtbu@gmail.com. Follow us on social media, we are very funny. Twitter: @yaswtbu Instagram: @yaspodcastwtbu --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/yaswtbu/support
How much progress has been made in gender diversity in the IT field in the past few years? CIO writer Sharon Florentine, who frequently blogs about women in IT, talks with Juliet Beauchamp and Ken Mingis about companies that are leading the way.
Welcome back, babies! To start the new semester off right, we bring it back to basics. Just us in the stu' with special robot guest a.k.a. Rukia, calling in from Paris. In this episode we discuss: anti-meet cutes, life updates, the root of foot fetishes, oversharing about bodily functions, tinder (again), and the infamous lost episode of YAS. Would you take one for the team? Let us know. Stay tuned for Episode 7 when we have Juliet Beauchamp on the show! Follow us on social media, we are very funny. Twitter: @yaswtbu Instagram: @yaspodcastwtbu --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/yaswtbu/support
With the midterm elections looming, electronic voting machines are getting increased scrutiny. J.M. Porup, senior writer at CSO, sits in the hosts chair this episode, breaking down the security risk with content producer Juliet Beauchamp.