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I often sit down with Satya Nadella, my boss, and Microsoft's third CEO—but rarely with microphones. In the final segment of our Microsoft CEO trilogy, we talk about his journey from his early days playing cricket to leading Microsoft, the link between poetry and programming, and how the company is leading the next wave of technological transformation—redefining how we build and interact with technology.Click here for the episode transcript
Steve Ballmer, Microsoft's CEO from 2000 to 2014, was instrumental in scaling the company from a small 30-person startup to one of the most valuable companies on the planet. Ahead of Microsoft's 50th anniversary, I had the chance to catch up with my former boss. We talked about the early days of Microsoft and the pitch that convinced him to take a chance on a small company in a new industry. We also discussed how three traits—irrational confidence, realism, and persistence—have helped him succeed at Microsoft and today as the owner of the LA Clippers.Click here for the episode transcript.
As Microsoft celebrates its 50th birthday, I had the chance to sit down with my friend and the company's cofounder, Bill Gates. We discuss his memoir, Source Code: My Beginnings, Microsoft's impact over the past 50 years, and how the next phase of the digital revolution is the most exciting one yet.
In this AMA episode of "Behind the Tech," Kevin Scott and Christina Warren address a variety of listener questions, ranging from the impact of AI on learning and personal projects to the future of software development and AI regulation. Kevin shares his experience using AI for personal projects, such as making Japanese tea bowls, and discusses how AI has changed the way he approaches both work and hobbies. The conversation also touches on the potential for AI to reshape software development, with Kevin emphasizing the significant changes AI will bring to the field and the importance of adapting to these changes. The episode also explores broader topics, such as the regulation of AI, the challenges of scaling AI in regions with limited technological infrastructure, and the role of creative leaders in the era of AI. Kevin highlights the need for consistent and agile regulation to ensure the safe and beneficial deployment of AI technologies. He also discusses the democratization of AI tools and the importance of connectivity in enabling access to these technologies. The episode concludes with a discussion on the evolving definition of a technologist and the blurring lines between technology and creativity, emphasizing the importance of human involvement in AI-driven art and innovation. Kevin Scott Behind the Tech with Kevin Scott Discover and listen to other Microsoft podcasts.
What will it take for a great power today to remain one? Based on research from Jeffrey Ding, a professor at George Washington University, it's probably not the flashy technology everyone is focused on. We discuss his recent book, Technology and the Rise of Great Powers, as he challenges conventional wisdom about how technology has shaped the rise of great powers like the United States.Click here for the episode transcript
Michele Elam, the William Robertson Coe Professor of Humanities in the English Department at Stanford University and a Race and Technology Affiliate at the Center for Comparative Studies in Race and Ethnicity, joins Behind the Tech to discuss her journey and work. Michele shares her unique path from a humanities background to engaging with technology and AI, influenced by her father's career as an astronautics engineer. In this episode, Michele and Kevin explore the intersection of humanities and technology, discussing the importance of interdisciplinary collaboration and the ethical considerations of AI. They delve into Michele's work at the Institute for Human-Centered Artificial Intelligence at Stanford, where she represents arts and diversity perspectives. The conversation also touches on the cultural status of arts versus technology, the impact of storytelling in shaping cultural imagination, and the evolving education of engineering students to include social and ethical questions. Kevin and Michele reflect on the balance between deep expertise and broad curiosity, the role of arts in technology, and the importance of integrating different perspectives to address complex societal issues. They also discuss the significance of tradition and innovation, drawing insights from Kevin's recent trip to Japan where he observed the coexistence of advanced technology and centuries-old crafts. Michele Elam Kevin Scott Behind the Tech with Kevin Scott Discover and listen to other Microsoft podcasts.
As 2024 comes to an end, we take a look back at some of the biggest themes that emerged on Behind the Tech over this incredibly exciting year for tech and AI: creativity, education, and transformation. And we take a stroll through some of Kevin's obsessions – from ceramics to Maker YouTube to classical piano – alongside guests like Xyla Foxlin, Lisa Su, Ben Laude, Ethan Mollick, Refik Anadol, and more. Kevin Scott Behind the Tech with Kevin Scott Discover and listen to other Microsoft podcasts.
You may not know Norma Kamali by name, but you certainly know the designer's fashions – from the iconic Sleeping Bag Coat, to dresses worn by celebrities like Jessica Biel. 57 years into her career, she's added AI to her design toolbox and has never been more excited about what's coming out of her studio. In this episode, Norma makes the case for AI as a valuable tool to enhance creativity for artists of all types, and walks Brad through her process for crafting a great AI prompt.Click here for the episode transcript
This month's pitstop looks at everything that landed in November 2024: Viva Engage: Updates for the Copilot adoption community, Copilot Pages, Add Approvals to any SharePoint document library, Teams: New chat and channels experience, Teams: New calendar experience, and Windows Server 2025 (GA). Plus, we share highlights from Microsoft Ignite 2024 - Five announcements from across the Microsoft portfolio. You'll also hear a segment of audio from Maya Rodrig - from the Microsoft Loop team - summarizing Copilot Pages alongside BizChat. It's a busy pitstop to get up to speed AND look ahead. Read this episode's corresponding blog post. 01:24 Employee engagement 07:13 "Copilot Pages" by Maya Rodrig 11:17 Teamwork 13:23 Related technology 31:25 Teasers Maya Rodrig | LinkedIn SharePoint | Facebook | @SharePoint | SharePoint Community Blog | Feedback Mark Kashman |@mkashman [co-host] Microsoft Docs - The home for Microsoft documentation for end users, developers, and IT professionals. Microsoft Tech Community Home Stay on top of Office 365 changes Upcoming events: Microsoft Ignite 2024 | Now on demand (incl. SharePoint "event guide") ESPC | European SharePoint Conference | Dec 2-5, 2024 in Stockholm, Swede + always review and share the CommunityDays.org website Discover and follow other Microsoft podcasts at aka.ms/microsoft/podcasts. Follow The Intrazone at aka.ms/TheIntrazone.
Refik Anadol, an internationally renowned media artist and director, joins Behind the Tech to discuss his journey from a childhood fascination with computers in Istanbul to becoming a pioneer in the aesthetics of data and machine intelligence. In this episode, Refik shares his early inspirations—including his first encounter with a Commodore computer and the impact of science fiction on his imagination—and discusses how his work explores the intersection of art and technology. Kevin and Refik delve into the challenges and possibilities that ubiquitous computing has imposed on humanity, and how the perception and experience of time and space are radically changing in the digital age. They explore Refik's innovative projects, such as data-driven machine learning algorithms that create abstract, colorful environments and his immersive audio/visual installations that transform entire buildings. They also discuss the significance of AI in art, the concept of 'data painting,' and the future of digital art in a rapidly evolving technological landscape. Learn more and support these organizations in North Carolina: John Britt Pottery akira satake ceramics | GoFundMe Mudtools East Fork Refik Anadol Studio | Refik Anadol Living Art Kevin Scott Behind the Tech with Kevin Scott Discover and listen to other Microsoft podcasts.
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Nobel Peace Prize Laureate, Maria Ressa, and her co-founders created Rappler to harness social media's connecting power to bring journalists directly to audiences. But those same social networks were then used by others against her – as a weapon – to spread disinformation and to seek to silence her. Brad and Maria also discuss turning crisis to opportunities and how the golden rule she learned as a child influences her decisions today. Click here for the full transcript
Ben Laude, a concert pianist and music educator, joins Behind the Tech to discuss his journey from a suburban childhood in Austin, Texas to becoming a world-renowned classical pianist and YouTube creator. Ben shares his early inspirations—including his father's dabbling in piano and his own private obsession with classical music that began in high school—and discusses the importance of having a good teacher and the role of the early Internet in fueling his passion for piano. In this episode, Kevin and Ben explore the impact of AI on art and artists, the significance of classical piano in Ben's life and his efforts to popularize classical piano through educational content. They discuss the challenges and rewards of pursuing a career in music, the magic of bringing encoded scores (musical notations that serve as instructions for how to perform the music) to life, and the importance of community and feedback in achieving success. Ben Laude | Utah State University Kevin Scott Behind the Tech with Kevin Scott Discover and listen to other Microsoft podcasts.
Brad was recently a guest on What Now? with Trevor Noah, and we're excited to share their conversation with our listeners. Here's what the podcast had to say about this episode:Trevor puts on a suit (no, he's not returning to The Daily Show) and heads to Microsoft. This week Brad Smith, Vice Chair and President of Microsoft talks AI, explains why he doesn't believe it will be the end of humankind, and what we all have to do to keep it that way.
This episode is like a gift to your future work "comms pro" personality. All the heartache of manual copy/pasting into various internal distribution channels will fade away. And what shines through? The ability to communicate like a pro with the broadest reach and impact for your internal news and campaigns - big or small. We talk with Liz Sundet (Senior Customer Experience program manager at Microsoft), a wonderful technologist and trainer focused on getting Microsoft customers prepared to use Microsoft Viva Amplify. You'll hear insights about the tech, best practices for internal comms, and insights into how customers use Amplify to, you guessed it, amplify their internal comms, with solid reporting intact. Click here for this episode's corresponding blog post. Note: We now publish posts for our regular episodes to the Community News Desk blog. We will continue to publish 'SharePoint roadmap pitstop' episodes to the SharePoint community blog. Liz Sundet | LinkedIn | Twitter SharePoint | Facebook | @SharePoint | SharePoint community blog | Feedback OneDrive | @OneDrive | OneDrive community blog | Feedback Mark Kashman |@mkashman [co-host] Chris McNulty |@cmcnulty2000 [co-host] Microsoft Docs - The home for Microsoft documentation for end users, developers, and IT professionals. Microsoft Tech Community Home Stay on top of Office 365 changes Upcoming events: Community Days - Chicago | July 20, 2024 | Chicago, IL, United States M365 NYC (Community Days) | July 26, 2024 | New York, NY, USA TechCon365 - DC | August 12-16, 2024 | Washington, D.C. CollabDays Hamburg | August 31, 2024 - Hamburg, Germany Microsoft Power Platform Conference | Sept. 18-20, 2024 | Las Vegas, NV CollabDays Portugal Porto 2024 (previously known as CollabDays Lisbon)| Sept. 21, 2024, Venue: Instituto Superior de Engenharia do Porto CollabDays - New England | Oct. 18, 2024 | Burlington, MA TechCon365 - Dallas | Nov. 11-15, 2024 | Dallas, TX Microsoft Ignite (+ more info) | Nov 18-22, 2024, "Save the date" | Chicago, IL European SharePoint Conference [ESPC] | Dec 2-5, 2024 | Stockholm, Sweden + always review and share the CommunityDays.org website Follow The Intrazone at aka.ms/TheIntrazone. Discover and follow other Microsoft podcasts at aka.ms/microsoft/podcasts.
Sal Khan, founder and CEO of Khan Academy, joins Behind the Tech to discuss his journey from a curious child fascinated by science and technology to a global leader in education innovation. Sal shares his early inspirations that led him to pursue a career in engineering and a degree at MIT, and outlines his lifelong passion for education rooted in the belief that all students have the potential to excel in subjects like math and science with the right tools and encouragement. In this episode, Kevin and Sal explore Sal's vision for Khan Academy, his insights on the intersection of technology and education, and the launch of Khanmigo, Khan Academy's AI-powered personal tutor. They discuss the challenges of teaching to diverse learning styles and the importance of building confidence and curiosity in students. Sal Khan | Khan Academy | Khanmigo Kevin Scott Behind the Tech with Kevin Scott Discover and listen to other Microsoft podcasts.
Ethan Mollick is an associate professor at the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania, where he teaches innovation and entrepreneurship. His research focuses on the impact of AI on work and education, and he has published numerous papers and a New York Times-bestselling book on AI, "Co-Intelligence." Ethan is also behind the popular Substack ”One Useful Thing,” which explores the implications of AI for work, education, and life. In this episode, Kevin and Ethan discuss Ethan's background as a long-time technology enthusiast, his academic journey, and his insights on the current AI revolution. Ethan shares his experiences from running a bulletin board in the '80s to co-founding a startup company before entering academia, and the two discuss topics from the transformative potential of AI and its accessibility to a broader audience to the importance of AI as a co-intelligence tool that can enhance human capabilities. Ethan Mollick | Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania | Co-Intelligence Kevin Scott Behind the Tech with Kevin Scott Discover and listen to other Microsoft podcasts.
Fabio Correa Xavier is the CIO of the Court of Accounts in the State of São Paulo, Brazil, and he has led his team to be early and enthusiastic adopters of Gen AI. The Court of Accounts oversees government spending of over $100bn, for the State which has a population of 44 million. It is critical that the people of São Paulo can trust how public funds are being used, and the Court of Accounts play a core role in ensuring this happens. In this episode, Fabio talks with host Olivia Neal to explore how using Gen AI has enabled them to actively improve how public funds are overseen and managed. Click here for more information on the Court of Accounts, São Paulo. Click here for transcript of this episode. Olivia Neal [host] | LinkedIn Fabio Correa Xavier [guest] | LinkedIn Microsoft Public Sector Center of Expertise for more information and transcripts of all episodes. Click here for additional links and information on this episode with Fabio Correa Xavier. Discover and follow other Microsoft podcasts at news.microsoft.com/podcasts/.
Microsoft macht den Activison oder EA Move und schließt gleich 4 Studios auf einmal und ist die PS5 tatsächlich schon kurz vor dem Ende? Das und viel mehr haben wir in der aktuelle Ausgabe von Akimbo FM besprochen!Time Codes:Da sind wir wieder: 0:00:00Gaming News: 0:07:50Anstehende Releases: 1:00:38Lichtschwert-Pause: 1:14:10Was haben wir gezockt:Kleinkram: 1:14:53Avatar - Frontiers of Pandora: 1:27:59Stellar Blade: 1:51:21Eure Kommentare: 2:18:12Auf widerhören: 2:45:44
Mike Volpi is a longtime venture capitalist who joined Index Ventures in 2009 to establish the firm's San Francisco office and North American operations. Prior, he was Chief Strategy Officer at Cisco, overseeing a run of acquisitions still studied today as a model for technology merger strategy. Mike invests primarily in artificial intelligence, infrastructure, and open-source companies, and currently serves on the boards of multiple companies including Aurora, ClickHouse, Cockroach Labs, Cohere, Confluent, Covariant.ai, Kong, Scale, Sonos, and Wealthfront. In this episode, Kevin and Mike discuss Mike's early childhood, how he got interested in the study of engineering, and his career experiences—including what led to Mike's long career at Cisco and his current Partner position at Index—including his board experiences with multiple companies. Mike Volpi | Index Ventures Kevin Scott Behind the Tech with Kevin Scott Discover and follow other Microsoft podcasts.
As the former CIO for the City of Kelowna in Canada, Jazz Pabla led a small team charged with delivering digital services and meeting the developing needs of a growing city. He talks with host Olivia Neal to explore how the team used Generative AI to test new approaches to service delivery, to support developers, and to create a culture of innovation that attracts and keeps talented people. Click here for more information about the City of Kelowna and their conversation. Click here for transcript of this episode. Olivia Neal [host] | LinkedIn Jazz Pabla [guest] | LinkedIn Microsoft Public Sector Center of Expertise for more information and transcripts of all episodes Discover and follow other Microsoft podcasts at news.microsoft.com/podcasts/.
Bayer CEO Bill Anderson considers himself a scientist at heart, a chemical engineer by training, and a lifelong student of biotechnology. Now at the helm of a 160-year-old German pharmaceutical and agriculture company, he's employing science and technology with a bold mission — Health for All, Hunger for none.In this episode, Bill discusses AI's role in accelerating agricultural breakthroughs that are needed to feed a a growing population, including helping smallholder farmers become more resilient to climate change. And he discusses how this intersection of science and technology is empowering employees to unblock innovation within the company.Click here for the full transcript
In 2023, after departing his role as CTO of Facebook, Mike Schroepfer launched the climate venture capital investment firm Gigascale Capital with the goal of building climate tech companies. Working alongside co-founders Victoria Beasley and Evaline Tsai, Gigascale's investments are today driving advancements in clean energy, biotech and computing. In this episode, Kevin and Mike discuss Mike's early childhood and how he got interested in the study of computer science, career experiences in engineering that shaped him, and what ultimately led to his decision to focus on climate change and philanthropic endeavors through his work at Gigascale and his organization Additional Ventures, respectively. Mike Schroepfer | Gigascale Kevin Scott Behind the Tech with Kevin Scott Discover and listen to other Microsoft podcasts at news.microsoft.com/podcasts.
Here's what landed in March 2024 | SharePoint: New section backgrounds, Answers in Viva content in Microsoft Search, SharePoint Premium: Enable/disable Unstructured, Structured, and Prebuilt Document Processing, Manage SharePoint Embedded containers, Microsoft Lists: New forms experience, New Planner app in Teams (Public Preview), OneDrive: Create with templates, Microsoft Viva Goals: New URL domain, and more. To the roadmap! Read this episode's corresponding blog post. 05:13 Employee engagement updates 11:32 Teamwork updates 20:05 Related items and April Teasers SharePoint | Facebook | @SharePoint | SharePoint Community Blog | Feedback Copilot | Adoption center | @MSFTCopilot (X/Twitter) | LinkedIn Mark Kashman |@mkashman [host] Microsoft Docs - The home for Microsoft documentation for end users, developers, and IT professionals. Microsoft Tech Community Home Stay on top of Office 365 changes Upcoming events: April 3, 2024, New Planner "Meet the Makers" (online) April 4, 2024, New Planner AMA (online) Microsoft 365 Community Conference | Orlando, FL, April 28 - May 4, 2024 Microsoft Ignite | Chicago, IL, Nov,18-22, 2024, a 360-degree tour of McCormick Place Discover and follow other Microsoft podcasts at aka.ms/microsoft/podcasts. Follow the Intrazone at aka.ms/TheIntrazone.
Gutenberg's invention of the printing press led to a new economy, which created a new sector of businesses, industries, and jobs. Generative AI is providing a similar opportunity today.In this episode, Brad Smith draws on the lessons from the printing press and supporting industries to illustrate how different technologies are coming together to create a new AI economy. He explains the critical partnerships between countries, government regulators, and tech companies - building the necessary infrastructure required to run generative AI to developing the skills people need to use it. Brad also discusses how Microsoft's AI Access Principles foster both innovation and a path for new businesses by ensuring access, fairness, and responsibility.Click here for the full transcript.
Xyla Foxlin is an engineer and YouTuber with a passion for making things dating back to her early childhood love of art and creative exploration. What began as a way to entertain herself with whatever materials she could find blossomed into a career as a content creator and maker, showcasing her skills crafting everything from a rocket to a sailboat. In this episode, Xyla and Kevin discuss the challenges she's faced in the maker space, overcoming imposter syndrome, and the work she's done to help encourage other women and people of color interested in science, math, and engineering. Xyla Foxlin | @xylafoxlin Kevin Scott Behind the Tech with Kevin Scott Discover and listen to other Microsoft podcasts.
Yves Ubelmann is a technologist, artist, and architect who is on a mission to digitally preserve the world's cultural and natural heritage. He is the founder and CEO of Iconem, a company that creates stunning 3D models of endangered sites and environments. In this episode, Brad and Yves take a boat trip through Venice, touring the subject of his most ambitious project: an AI-generated digital twin of one of the world's most magnificent cities. Inspired by his grandfather's work to restore war-damaged heritage sites in France, Yves shares how he is using AI to memorialize the world's heritage in 3D and raising awareness of the effects of climate change on our planet.Click here for the full transcript
As Chair and CEO of AMD, Lisa Su leads the transformation of the strategy and product execution of one of the fastest growing semiconductor companies in the world. She's the recipient of numerous awards, and a recent appointee to the President's Council of Advisors on Science and Technology. In this episode, she discusses her upbringing as the daughter of a mathematician, her early interest in engineering and figuring out how things work, and why she thinks this is the most exciting time in hardware in recent decades. Lisa Su | AMD Kevin Scott Behind the Tech with Kevin Scott Discover and listen to other Microsoft podcasts.
As the United States' first Ambassador-at-Large for Cyberspace and Digital Policy, Nathaniel Fick is leading a tech-centered global diplomatic mission. Nate brings extraordinary depth to this important role in contemporary foreign policy – not as a career diplomat, but from a wide range of experiences: a Classics graduate from Dartmouth, a Marine leader in Afghanistan and Iraq, a venture capitalist, and a CEO for a cybersecurity firm.As we kick off 2024, we discuss his priorities for the year ahead, why he'd always choose his radio over his rifle, the parallels between philosophy and AI policy, and an inspiring call for each of us to find time for national service.Click here for the full transcript.
Ho ho ho, Merry SharePoint! December 2023 brought a lot to review AND a lot to look forward to. We'll focus on everything that landed this past month: SharePoint eSignature, Stream: Add a survey, poll, quiz, link or text, Viva Engage: Community creation API, OneDrive app for Teams, OneDrive: Open in app, Microsoft 365 Backup (Public Preview), Microsoft Loop moves to loop.cloud.microsoft, and indicating the retirement of Delve in Dec. 16, 2024. And then, we'll highlight the top 5 SharePoint tech items of 2023, peek ahead at 5 anticipated features slated for CY24-Q1, shine a light on a few related items, hit up the always fun teasers AND stick around: We've cooked up a bonus festive song for you titled, "It's beginning to look a lot like SharePoint" - it's queried at number one on the Power BI charts :). Read this episode's corresponding blog post. 01:49 Employee engagement 06:45 Top 5 SharePoint features shipped in 2023 12:26 Teamwork 16:50 Related Technology 27:55 "It's beginning to look a lot like SharePoint" [parody] 29:49 Teasers + 5 features of interest on the public Microsoft 365 roadmap: CY24-Q1 35:55 Closing SharePoint | Facebook | @SharePoint | SharePoint Community Blog | Feedback Mark Kashman |@mkashman [co-host] Chris McNulty |@cmcnulty2000 [co-host] Microsoft Docs - The home for Microsoft documentation for end users, developers, and IT professionals. Microsoft Tech Community Home Stay on top of Office 365 changes Upcoming events: Microsoft Fabric Community Conference | March 26-28, 2024 in Las Vegas, NV AIIM | April 3-5, 2024 in San Antonio, TX North American Cloud & Collaboration Summit (NACS) | April 9-11, 2024 in Dallas, TX Microosft 365 Conference | April 28 - May 4, 2024 in Orlando, FL SharePoint Intranet Festival (Online) European Collaboration Summit | May 14-16, 2024 in Weisbaden, Germany 365 EduCon - Seattle | June 3-7, 2024 in Seattle, W Discover and follow other Microsoft podcasts at aka.ms/microsoft/podcasts Follow the Intrazone at aka.ms/TheIntrazone.
Simon Crownshaw and Andy Beach delve into the transformative role of artificial intelligence (AI) in the media and entertainment industry. Reflecting on the noteworthy developments of 2023, they emphasize AI's unprecedented impact, particularly in content curation, storage, and search. They discuss the challenges and opportunities stemming from the rapid emergence of AI, predicting an uptick in serious production projects in 2024. Looking forward, they anticipate the stabilization and diversification of ad revenue, experimentation in advertising, and the integration of social commerce into media platforms, emphasizing the need for better monetization and community-centric content experiences. Visit microsoft.com/media for more information on how Microsoft is contributing to the advancement of media and entertainment through technology. Click here for transcript of this episode. Simon Crownshaw | LinkedIn Andy Beach | LinkedIn Visit Microsoft's Media and Entertainment Industry Solutions site to learn more: https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/industry/media-entertainment Discover and follow other Microsoft podcasts at news.microsoft.com/podcasts.
As 2023 comes to an end, we take a look back at some of the year's most compelling, thought-provoking conversations with guests like Bill Gates, Neil deGrasse Tyson, OpenAI's Mira Murati, Shopify's Tobi Lutke, will.i.am, Sci-fi author Adrian Tchaikovsky, and many more. The year's programs featured a wide range of topics including equity in tech, advocating for science and, of course, the transformative power of AI. Kevin Scott Behind the Tech with Kevin Scott Discover and listen to other Microsoft podcasts.
Ben Rhodes had a front-row seat to one of the great transformations of our time - how people consume and react to information on social media. From his post as Deputy National Security Advisor and speechwriter serving under Barack Obama, Ben watched, as this technology evolved from a democratizing force of the Arab Spring to a weapon used to spread disinformation and divide societies.In this episode, the bestselling author and podcaster discusses the transformative technology of today, Artificial Intelligence. He shares his perspective on how we can develop and deploy AI to serve society and help solve some of society's biggest challenges while staying clear-eyed so that we can anticipate risk and navigate new challenges. Click here for the episode transcript
In this episode, guest host AT Ball interviews General Bob Brown, President of Association of the United States Army (AUSA), exploring the evolving role of digital tech in defense. The conversation emphasizes the impact of technologies like AI, cloud solutions, and collaboration across sectors. General Brown highlights the need for talent development and education, emphasizing AUSA's role in navigating the shift to a more digitally-driven military landscape. The episode provides valuable perspectives on the intersection of technology, security, and collaboration in the defense sector, offering a glimpse into the future of digital transformation in the public sector. Click here for transcript of this episode. AT Ball [guest host] LinkedIn Olivia Neal [host] | LinkedIn AUSA Microsoft Public Sector Center of Expertise for more information and transcripts of all episodes Discover and follow other Microsoft podcasts at aka.ms/microsoft/podcasts
Helion is building the world's first fusion power plant, and co-founder and CEO David Kirtley is on a mission to improve access to clean energy for a better future. We're inspired by the work that they're doing—in fact, Microsoft recently announced that Helion is going to provide the company fusion power starting in 2028. In this episode, Kevin and David discuss David's early childhood and how he got interested in science, how he got into the field of fusion, his current role at Helion and how the company is building fusion generators to create zero-carbon electricity. David Kirtley | Helion Kevin Scott Behind the Tech with Kevin Scott Discover and listen to other Microsoft podcasts.
Jonathan Cassar, the Chief Technology Officer and Head of Information Security at the Malta Information Technology Agency (MITA), provides insights into global cybersecurity trends and their implications for the public sector. He discusses strategies to bolster cybersecurity in government and critical infrastructure, approaches to tackling the cybersecurity talent shortage, the integration of human expertise with technology to combat threats effectively, and best practices for automating security operations in government. Olivia Neal [host] | LinkedIn Alvaro Vitta | LinkedIn Jonathan Cassar | LinkedIn MITA Microsoft Public Sector Center of Expertise for more information and transcripts of all episodes Discover and follow other Microsoft podcasts at aka.ms/microsoft/podcasts
Sami Khoury is the Head of the Canadian Government's Centre for Cyber Security. As Canada's technical authority on cyber security, the team use their expertise to keep safe the information and systems that Canadians rely on, to protect and defend the country's cyber assets and to lead Canada's federal response to cybersecurity events. Olivia Neal [host] | LinkedIn Alvaro Vitta | LinkedIn Sami Khoury | LinkedIn Microsoft Public Sector Center of Expertise for more information and transcripts of all episodes Discover and follow other Microsoft podcasts at aka.ms/microsoft/podcasts
William A. Adams is a software engineer, DEI innovator, and philanthropist whose contributions to the field have been documented by the Computer History Museum. He spent more than 20 years at Microsoft, where he rolled out critical XML code globally, co-founded the Leap program, and served as Kevin's first technical advisor. In this episode, Kevin and William discuss how William got interested in STEM at a young age, founding a software development company in the 80s, his career at Microsoft and pioneering D&I programing, and the importance of equity and diversity in tech. William A. Adams Kevin Scott Behind the Tech with Kevin Scott Discover and listen to other Microsoft podcasts.
Cybersecurity stands at the forefront of global concerns in a dynamic realm where technology constantly evolves. Recent advancements in generative AI have opened new avenues for both progress and peril. Guest host Alvaro Vitta and Tom Burt, Microsoft CVP of Customer Security and Trust at Microsoft, delve into the cybersecurity insights gleaned from the 2023 Microsoft Digital Defense Report (MDDR) and the pressing need for collaboration between public sectors and private industries to navigate this evolving landscape effectively. Olivia Neal [host] | LinkedIn Alvaro Vitta Alvaro Vitta | LinkedIn Tom Burt Tom Burt | LinkedIn Microsoft Public Sector Center of Expertise for more information and transcripts of all episodes Discover and follow other Microsoft podcasts at aka.ms/microsoft/podcasts
Sam Schillace's breakthroughs in collaboration technology and engineering leadership have helped transform the way we work. In this episode, the Microsoft CVP and Deputy CTO discusses his experiences with AI tools, and their potential to shift our productivity paradigm. Schillace is the second guest for season 5 of the WorkLab podcast, in which host Molly Wood has conversations with economists, technologists, and researchers who explore the data and insights into why and how work is changing. WorkLab Molly Wood | LinkedIn [host] Sam Schillace | LinkedIn
India's digital transformation journey has relied on the power of strategic thinking, collaboration, and innovative solutions. Microsoft Digital ID lead Colleen Elliott and Dr. Pramod Varma, an expert in the field of digital public infrastructure and former Chief Architect of India's Aadhar digital identity program, explore how India overcame significant challenges to pave the way for a thriving digital ecosystem and its digital identity program that has successfully covered more than 1.3 billion people. Click here for transcript of this episode. Olivia Neal [host] | LinkedIn Colleen Elliott [guest host] | LinkedIn Dr. Pramod Varma [guest] | LinkedIn Microsoft Public Sector Center of Expertise for more information and transcripts of all episodes. Discover and follow other Microsoft podcasts at aka.ms/microsoft/podcasts
Kevin Roose is a technology columnist for The New York Times covering technology innovation, including AI. He's also the author of three books: his latest, Futureproof, is a “guide to surviving the technological future,” including nine rules to help people more confidently navigate a machine-filled world. In this episode, Roose discusses how he developed an interest in technology at a young age, how he became a journalist and an author (and how technology has impacted both industries), what it's like writing about AI right now, and the importance of media and journalism to hold companies accountable. Kevin Roose | The New York Times Kevin Scott Behind the Tech with Kevin Scott Discover and listen to other Microsoft Podcasts.
Throughout her impressive career leading businesses, nonprofits, and now as the U.S. Ambassador to Kenya, Meg Whitman has been driven by a simple question: "What are we going to do about it?" This relentless focus on action propelled her as she transformed eBay from a fledgling startup into a global e-commerce powerhouse and guided her as CEO navigating HP through a high-stakes corporate split. In this episode, she shares how her mother's experience becoming a certified airplane mechanic during WWII instilled in her the courage to take on big challenges, like building diplomatic bridges in Africa's burgeoning Silicon Savanah.Click here for the episode transcript.
Join guest host Colleen Elliott as she engages in a compelling conversation with Dr. Joseph Atick, Executive Chairman of ID4Africa. Together, they delve into the impactful work of ID4Africa, a pioneering movement dedicated to propelling digital identity adoption across the African continent. Explore their insights into the evolving landscape of identity in the age of digital innovation and its promising future. Olivia Neal [host] | LinkedIn Colleen Elliott [guest host] | LinkedIn Dr. Joseph Atick [guest] | LinkedIn ID4Africa Microsoft Public Sector Center of Expertise for more information and transcripts of all episodes Discover and follow other Microsoft podcasts at aka.ms/microsoft/podcasts
Bailey Lipschultz, markets reporter with Bloomberg News, joins to discuss the IPO of Arm Holdings. Anna Scozzafava, General Manager and VP at Choice Hotels (NYSE: CHH), joins the show to talk about her company and outlook for the industry. Jay Hatfield, CEO at Infrastructure Capital Management, joins the program to discuss his non-consensus view on inflation and outlook for Jackson Hole and the Fed. Herman Chan, Senior Regional Banks Analyst with Bloomberg News, joins to discuss the S&P Global Ratings downgrade of individual banks and the state of banking in the US. Arnold Kakuda, Senior Financials Credit Analyst with Bloomberg Intelligence, also joins to discuss bank health in the US. Jennifer Rie, Senior Antitrust Litigation Analyst with Bloomberg Intelligence, joins to discuss the latest on the Microsoft-Activision deal in the UK. Jacquie Ward, director of private investments at UMB Bank, discusses the private credit boom this year. Hosted by Paul Sweeney and Matt Miller.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Microsoft's Chief Technology Officer, Kevin Scott, believes that for AI to benefit everyone, humans must be at the center of its development. His philosophy was shaped by his rural Virginia roots, where he belonged to a hardworking community that used creativity, perseverance, and curiosity to support each other and tackle practical challenges. In this episode, we talk about how a culture grounded in human values can lead to safer products, how AI can increase access to critical services like education and medicine, and what Chopin's G Minor Ballade can teach us about AI and human connection. Click here to read the full transcript. Click here to find out more about Kevin's book, Reprogramming the American Dream: From Rural America to Silicon Valley - Making AI Serve Us All.
will.i.am is most well-known as the founder and lead member of the Black Eyed Peas. Simultaneously, he is also an entrepreneur and Founder & CEO of FYI.AI, a Web 3.0 AI messenger, where he spends a lot of his time investing in software and operating systems incorporating AI, natural language understanding, and voice computing. In this episode, Kevin and will.i.am discuss his upbringing and how he got interested in technology, his optimism around AI and where it's going (especially in creative fields), how he started his foundation providing STEAM education for disadvantaged youth, and much more. This episode includes strong language and may not be appropriate for all audiences. will.i.am | FYI.AI will.i.am also co-hosts the Changemakers podcast with Omar Abbosh. Check it out here. Kevin Scott Behind the Tech with Kevin Scott Discover and listen to other Microsoft Podcasts.
Mira Murati is one of the most innovative tech leaders of our time. She has helped to scale OpenAI to the company it is today and lead teams to build innovative technologies and products including ChatGPT, DALL-E, and GPT-4. In this episode, Kevin and Mira discuss how she became interested in the sciences and technology, her innate sense of curiosity which led her to a career in artificial intelligence, and how OpenAI is deploying their technology responsibly for developers and consumers. Mira Murati | OpenAI Kevin Scott Behind the Tech with Kevin Scott Discover and follow other Microsoft podcasts at aka.ms/microsoft/podcasts.
Nadia Calviño is a world leader who has earned a reputation for getting things done. As Spain's First Vice President and Minister of Economic Affairs and Digital Transformation, she created the first national agency for regulating AI. In this episode, she explains how she rearchitected Spain's economy to embrace AI in every sector while protecting citizens' digital privacy and safety. They discuss how she is ensuring that Spain's digital transformation uplifts everyone, the importance of digital skilling for people of all ages and genders, and Spain's groundbreaking charter on digital rights, which is becoming a blueprint not only across Europe and the Spanish-speaking world, but globally.Click here for the episode transcript.
AI may be the most consequential technology advance of our lifetime. Rapid advances are creating new opportunities, challenges, and questions that require the public and private sectors to come together to ensure that this technology serves the public good. In this special episode, recorded as part of an event hosted by Microsoft in Washington D.C., I share how AI is leading to new breakthroughs in research, healthcare, and productivity, the guardrails required to ensure accountability and transparency, and a five-point blueprint to help create AI Policy, Law, and Regulation.Click here for the episode transcript. Governing AI: A Blueprint for the FutureWatch the video: https://www.linkedin.com/events/governingai-ablueprintforaipoli7066550853603639296/about/Read the executive summary: https://blogs.microsoft.com/on-the-issues/2023/05/25/how-do-we-best-govern-ai/Download the full report: https://query.prod.cms.rt.microsoft.com/cms/api/am/binary/RW14Gtw Join the discussion: https://www.linkedin.com/events/governingai-ablueprintforaipoli7066550853603639296/comments/
At a time when most Africans had not yet heard the sound of a ringing telephone, Strive Masiyiwa, an impatient young engineer, successfully challenged Zimbabwe's state-run telecoms monopoly to get the licenses he needed to launch Econet Wireless. The court's decision reverberated across Africa, clearing the way for private sector operators to enter this new mobile technology industry and connect people across the continent for the first time. Residing in South Africa and the UK since 2000, the successful tech tycoon, recognized as one of the “50 Most Influential People” and one of the “World's 50 Greatest Leaders,” now drives his pan-African vision. Today, with the same persistence, he and his companies set their sights to ensure that all 1.3 billion+ Africans get access to digital infrastructure, close the digital skills gap, and invest in the continent's young entrepreneurs to find innovative solutions for healthcare and food insecurity. Click here to read the full transcript.
Brad and Carol Ann discovered that riding in an autonomous vehicle as it learns to navigate the streets of London can be a bit nerve-wracking. But these hands-on experiences are crucial to understanding the impact that AI's sudden surge has on everyday life at the intersection of technology and society. In this episode, Brad's co-author, chief of staff, and long-time colleague Carol Ann Browne puts him in the hot seat to discuss the tech issues and trends that they are witnessing together in real time. They discuss the war in Ukraine, the global economy, climate change, and why responsibility must be at the center of AI development.Click here for the episode transcript. You can read more about the initiatives discussed in the episode through the links below:(04:28) Olena Zelenska Foundation (07:28) Planet(07:32) The Clooney Foundation for Justice(11:52) Climeworks(11:57) Microsoft Climate Innovation Fund(15:31) OpenAI(21:51) Responsible AI at Microsoft(28:11) Wayve(29:58) SEEDS
As a young engineer, a simple question about life's meaning directed Paulo Benanti's journey to an unexpected destination – living in a monastery next to the Vatican. Now known as Father Benanti, he's a Franciscan monk, but he's also a technology and bioethics professor who advises Pope Francis on the ethics of artificial intelligence. In this episode, we discuss how the Rome Call for AI Ethics puts people at the center of AI development, how it provides faith leaders common ground with tech companies, and why the tango best illustrates Pope Francis' passion for ensuring that AI serves all of humanity, including the world's poorest.Learn more about how you can get involved in the Rome Call for AI Ethics at RomeCall.org. Click here for the episode transcript
Slippery slope Ten years of advertising in Windows, and it's about to get even worse Windows 11 Dev channel: Windows 11 build 25247 The Windows Subsystem for Linux is now generally available in the Microsoft Store for Windows 10 and 11 Qualcomm reveals new 'Oryon' CPU to be used in Windows on ARM PCs PC sales11 HP announces financial results, with PC business falling off a cliff and layoffs looming AMD CEO comments on industry issues to CNBC Windows 10 Windows 10 version 22H2 is ready for broad deployment Microsoft 365 Microsoft Teams add sign language view for meetings New One Outlook app adds multiple account support Surprise! Microsoft brings SwiftKey for iPhone back from the dead, promises new features Xbox Microsoft offered Sony a 10-year deal on Call of Duty Hyperkin is selling an Xbox 360 controller for the new Xbox consoles Tips & Picks Tip of the week #1: Get an Xbox Series S on sale and other Black Friday deals Tip of the week #2: Download your Twitter archives Hosts: Leo Laporte and Paul Thurrott Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/windows-weekly Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Check out Paul's blog at thurrott.com The Windows Weekly theme music is courtesy of Carl Franklin. Sponsors: Secureworks.com/twit Code Comments rocketmoney.com/WINDOWS
Slippery slope Ten years of advertising in Windows, and it's about to get even worse Windows 11 Dev channel: Windows 11 build 25247 The Windows Subsystem for Linux is now generally available in the Microsoft Store for Windows 10 and 11 Qualcomm reveals new 'Oryon' CPU to be used in Windows on ARM PCs PC sales11 HP announces financial results, with PC business falling off a cliff and layoffs looming AMD CEO comments on industry issues to CNBC Windows 10 Windows 10 version 22H2 is ready for broad deployment Microsoft 365 Microsoft Teams add sign language view for meetings New One Outlook app adds multiple account support Surprise! Microsoft brings SwiftKey for iPhone back from the dead, promises new features Xbox Microsoft offered Sony a 10-year deal on Call of Duty Hyperkin is selling an Xbox 360 controller for the new Xbox consoles Tips & Picks Tip of the week #1: Get an Xbox Series S on sale and other Black Friday deals Tip of the week #2: Download your Twitter archives Hosts: Leo Laporte and Paul Thurrott Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/windows-weekly Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Check out Paul's blog at thurrott.com The Windows Weekly theme music is courtesy of Carl Franklin. Sponsors: Secureworks.com/twit Code Comments rocketmoney.com/WINDOWS
Slippery slope Ten years of advertising in Windows, and it's about to get even worse Windows 11 Dev channel: Windows 11 build 25247 The Windows Subsystem for Linux is now generally available in the Microsoft Store for Windows 10 and 11 Qualcomm reveals new 'Oryon' CPU to be used in Windows on ARM PCs PC sales11 HP announces financial results, with PC business falling off a cliff and layoffs looming AMD CEO comments on industry issues to CNBC Windows 10 Windows 10 version 22H2 is ready for broad deployment Microsoft 365 Microsoft Teams add sign language view for meetings New One Outlook app adds multiple account support Surprise! Microsoft brings SwiftKey for iPhone back from the dead, promises new features Xbox Microsoft offered Sony a 10-year deal on Call of Duty Hyperkin is selling an Xbox 360 controller for the new Xbox consoles Tips & Picks Tip of the week #1: Get an Xbox Series S on sale and other Black Friday deals Tip of the week #2: Download your Twitter archives Hosts: Leo Laporte and Paul Thurrott Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/windows-weekly Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Check out Paul's blog at thurrott.com The Windows Weekly theme music is courtesy of Carl Franklin. Sponsors: Secureworks.com/twit Code Comments rocketmoney.com/WINDOWS
Slippery slope Ten years of advertising in Windows, and it's about to get even worse Windows 11 Dev channel: Windows 11 build 25247 The Windows Subsystem for Linux is now generally available in the Microsoft Store for Windows 10 and 11 Qualcomm reveals new 'Oryon' CPU to be used in Windows on ARM PCs PC sales11 HP announces financial results, with PC business falling off a cliff and layoffs looming AMD CEO comments on industry issues to CNBC Windows 10 Windows 10 version 22H2 is ready for broad deployment Microsoft 365 Microsoft Teams add sign language view for meetings New One Outlook app adds multiple account support Surprise! Microsoft brings SwiftKey for iPhone back from the dead, promises new features Xbox Microsoft offered Sony a 10-year deal on Call of Duty Hyperkin is selling an Xbox 360 controller for the new Xbox consoles Tips & Picks Tip of the week #1: Get an Xbox Series S on sale and other Black Friday deals Tip of the week #2: Download your Twitter archives Hosts: Leo Laporte and Paul Thurrott Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/windows-weekly Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Check out Paul's blog at thurrott.com The Windows Weekly theme music is courtesy of Carl Franklin. Sponsors: Secureworks.com/twit Code Comments rocketmoney.com/WINDOWS
Slippery slope Ten years of advertising in Windows, and it's about to get even worse Windows 11 Dev channel: Windows 11 build 25247 The Windows Subsystem for Linux is now generally available in the Microsoft Store for Windows 10 and 11 Qualcomm reveals new 'Oryon' CPU to be used in Windows on ARM PCs PC sales11 HP announces financial results, with PC business falling off a cliff and layoffs looming AMD CEO comments on industry issues to CNBC Windows 10 Windows 10 version 22H2 is ready for broad deployment Microsoft 365 Microsoft Teams add sign language view for meetings New One Outlook app adds multiple account support Surprise! Microsoft brings SwiftKey for iPhone back from the dead, promises new features Xbox Microsoft offered Sony a 10-year deal on Call of Duty Hyperkin is selling an Xbox 360 controller for the new Xbox consoles Tips & Picks Tip of the week #1: Get an Xbox Series S on sale and other Black Friday deals Tip of the week #2: Download your Twitter archives Hosts: Leo Laporte and Paul Thurrott Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/windows-weekly Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Check out Paul's blog at thurrott.com The Windows Weekly theme music is courtesy of Carl Franklin. Sponsors: Secureworks.com/twit Code Comments rocketmoney.com/WINDOWS
Slippery slope Ten years of advertising in Windows, and it's about to get even worse Windows 11 Dev channel: Windows 11 build 25247 The Windows Subsystem for Linux is now generally available in the Microsoft Store for Windows 10 and 11 Qualcomm reveals new 'Oryon' CPU to be used in Windows on ARM PCs PC sales11 HP announces financial results, with PC business falling off a cliff and layoffs looming AMD CEO comments on industry issues to CNBC Windows 10 Windows 10 version 22H2 is ready for broad deployment Microsoft 365 Microsoft Teams add sign language view for meetings New One Outlook app adds multiple account support Surprise! Microsoft brings SwiftKey for iPhone back from the dead, promises new features Xbox Microsoft offered Sony a 10-year deal on Call of Duty Hyperkin is selling an Xbox 360 controller for the new Xbox consoles Tips & Picks Tip of the week #1: Get an Xbox Series S on sale and other Black Friday deals Tip of the week #2: Download your Twitter archives Hosts: Leo Laporte and Paul Thurrott Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/windows-weekly Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Check out Paul's blog at thurrott.com The Windows Weekly theme music is courtesy of Carl Franklin. Sponsors: Secureworks.com/twit Code Comments rocketmoney.com/WINDOWS
Windows 11 Microsoft rolls out optional October update for Windows 11 22H2, adding tabbed File Explorer New to the Dev channel: Some stack orchestrator and other minor updates New to the Beta channel: System tray updates Microsoft showed off a new Windows 11 UI with a floating taskbar at Ignite Paul is (temporarily) using Microsoft Edge again and has some thoughts Paul's review of the Snapdragon-based ThinkPad X13s Windows 10 Windows 10 22H2 is here Microsoft 365 and cloud Is Microsoft 365 taking over the Office brand? Not really Microsoft 365 Apps are coming to Windows Server 2022 after all Mary Jo interviews Microsoft Cloud and AI chief Scott Guthrie Dark Mode finally comes to Word for the web Microsoft Microsoft lays off almost 1000 employees Q2 FY23 earnings are happening next Tuesday, Oct. 25 Xbox A Plague Tale: Requiem, Persona 5 Royal come to Game Pass in October Xbox October Update is out now Tips and picks Tip of the week: Customize an Elite Series 2 Controller on Xbox Design Labs App pick of the week: PC Game Pass Enterprise pick of the week: Windows 365 app is now in public preview Enterprise pick No. 2 of the week: Intune - rebranding and new add-ons, plans coming Beer pick of the week: Fall | Maine Beer Company Hosts: Leo Laporte, Mary Jo Foley, and Paul Thurrott Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/windows-weekly Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Check out Paul's blog at thurrott.com Check out Mary Jo's blog at AllAboutMicrosoft.com The Windows Weekly theme music is courtesy of Carl Franklin. Sponsors: drata.com/twit tanium.com/twit CDW.com/LenovoClient
Windows 11 Microsoft rolls out optional October update for Windows 11 22H2, adding tabbed File Explorer New to the Dev channel: Some stack orchestrator and other minor updates New to the Beta channel: System tray updates Microsoft showed off a new Windows 11 UI with a floating taskbar at Ignite Paul is (temporarily) using Microsoft Edge again and has some thoughts Paul's review of the Snapdragon-based ThinkPad X13s Windows 10 Windows 10 22H2 is here Microsoft 365 and cloud Is Microsoft 365 taking over the Office brand? Not really Microsoft 365 Apps are coming to Windows Server 2022 after all Mary Jo interviews Microsoft Cloud and AI chief Scott Guthrie Dark Mode finally comes to Word for the web Microsoft Microsoft lays off almost 1000 employees Q2 FY23 earnings are happening next Tuesday, Oct. 25 Xbox A Plague Tale: Requiem, Persona 5 Royal come to Game Pass in October Xbox October Update is out now Tips and picks Tip of the week: Customize an Elite Series 2 Controller on Xbox Design Labs App pick of the week: PC Game Pass Enterprise pick of the week: Windows 365 app is now in public preview Enterprise pick No. 2 of the week: Intune - rebranding and new add-ons, plans coming Beer pick of the week: Fall | Maine Beer Company Hosts: Leo Laporte, Mary Jo Foley, and Paul Thurrott Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/windows-weekly Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Check out Paul's blog at thurrott.com Check out Mary Jo's blog at AllAboutMicrosoft.com The Windows Weekly theme music is courtesy of Carl Franklin. Sponsors: drata.com/twit tanium.com/twit CDW.com/LenovoClient
Windows 11 Microsoft rolls out optional October update for Windows 11 22H2, adding tabbed File Explorer New to the Dev channel: Some stack orchestrator and other minor updates New to the Beta channel: System tray updates Microsoft showed off a new Windows 11 UI with a floating taskbar at Ignite Paul is (temporarily) using Microsoft Edge again and has some thoughts Paul's review of the Snapdragon-based ThinkPad X13s Windows 10 Windows 10 22H2 is here Microsoft 365 and cloud Is Microsoft 365 taking over the Office brand? Not really Microsoft 365 Apps are coming to Windows Server 2022 after all Mary Jo interviews Microsoft Cloud and AI chief Scott Guthrie Dark Mode finally comes to Word for the web Microsoft Microsoft lays off almost 1000 employees Q2 FY23 earnings are happening next Tuesday, Oct. 25 Xbox A Plague Tale: Requiem, Persona 5 Royal come to Game Pass in October Xbox October Update is out now Tips and picks Tip of the week: Customize an Elite Series 2 Controller on Xbox Design Labs App pick of the week: PC Game Pass Enterprise pick of the week: Windows 365 app is now in public preview Enterprise pick No. 2 of the week: Intune - rebranding and new add-ons, plans coming Beer pick of the week: Fall | Maine Beer Company Hosts: Leo Laporte, Mary Jo Foley, and Paul Thurrott Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/windows-weekly Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Check out Paul's blog at thurrott.com Check out Mary Jo's blog at AllAboutMicrosoft.com The Windows Weekly theme music is courtesy of Carl Franklin. Sponsors: drata.com/twit tanium.com/twit CDW.com/LenovoClient
Windows 11 Microsoft rolls out optional October update for Windows 11 22H2, adding tabbed File Explorer New to the Dev channel: Some stack orchestrator and other minor updates New to the Beta channel: System tray updates Microsoft showed off a new Windows 11 UI with a floating taskbar at Ignite Paul is (temporarily) using Microsoft Edge again and has some thoughts Paul's review of the Snapdragon-based ThinkPad X13s Windows 10 Windows 10 22H2 is here Microsoft 365 and cloud Is Microsoft 365 taking over the Office brand? Not really Microsoft 365 Apps are coming to Windows Server 2022 after all Mary Jo interviews Microsoft Cloud and AI chief Scott Guthrie Dark Mode finally comes to Word for the web Microsoft Microsoft lays off almost 1000 employees Q2 FY23 earnings are happening next Tuesday, Oct. 25 Xbox A Plague Tale: Requiem, Persona 5 Royal come to Game Pass in October Xbox October Update is out now Tips and picks Tip of the week: Customize an Elite Series 2 Controller on Xbox Design Labs App pick of the week: PC Game Pass Enterprise pick of the week: Windows 365 app is now in public preview Enterprise pick No. 2 of the week: Intune - rebranding and new add-ons, plans coming Beer pick of the week: Fall | Maine Beer Company Hosts: Leo Laporte, Mary Jo Foley, and Paul Thurrott Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/windows-weekly Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Check out Paul's blog at thurrott.com Check out Mary Jo's blog at AllAboutMicrosoft.com The Windows Weekly theme music is courtesy of Carl Franklin. Sponsors: drata.com/twit tanium.com/twit CDW.com/LenovoClient
Windows 11 Microsoft rolls out optional October update for Windows 11 22H2, adding tabbed File Explorer New to the Dev channel: Some stack orchestrator and other minor updates New to the Beta channel: System tray updates Microsoft showed off a new Windows 11 UI with a floating taskbar at Ignite Paul is (temporarily) using Microsoft Edge again and has some thoughts Paul's review of the Snapdragon-based ThinkPad X13s Windows 10 Windows 10 22H2 is here Microsoft 365 and cloud Is Microsoft 365 taking over the Office brand? Not really Microsoft 365 Apps are coming to Windows Server 2022 after all Mary Jo interviews Microsoft Cloud and AI chief Scott Guthrie Dark Mode finally comes to Word for the web Microsoft Microsoft lays off almost 1000 employees Q2 FY23 earnings are happening next Tuesday, Oct. 25 Xbox A Plague Tale: Requiem, Persona 5 Royal come to Game Pass in October Xbox October Update is out now Tips and picks Tip of the week: Customize an Elite Series 2 Controller on Xbox Design Labs App pick of the week: PC Game Pass Enterprise pick of the week: Windows 365 app is now in public preview Enterprise pick No. 2 of the week: Intune - rebranding and new add-ons, plans coming Beer pick of the week: Fall | Maine Beer Company Hosts: Leo Laporte, Mary Jo Foley, and Paul Thurrott Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/windows-weekly Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Check out Paul's blog at thurrott.com Check out Mary Jo's blog at AllAboutMicrosoft.com The Windows Weekly theme music is courtesy of Carl Franklin. Sponsors: drata.com/twit tanium.com/twit CDW.com/LenovoClient
Namaste Dosto, In this video, I am introducing Mr. Nishant Chahar (Age 22 Yrs.) a software developer at Microsoft and a YouTuber. He is sharing his journey from CS Student to SDE in an MNC i.e. Microsoft. Also, he is sharing tips for freshers to get high-package jobs in MNCs. He has completed his engineering degree from NSIT, Delhi.
In this podcast, we hear about the importance of community engagement from three participants of the second cohort of the ODI Microsoft peer learning network, an initiative which aims to give data collaborations working on significant societal challenges the opportunity to share and learn from each other. Host James Maddison, Senior Consultant at the ODI, leads the conversation with Laureen van Breen, Managing Director at WikiRate; Kisha Bwenge, Senior Community Building Manager at the Open Contracting Partnership; and Tim Robertson, Head of Informatics at GBIF.
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In this podcast we hear three inspiring stories from the first cohort of the ODI Microsoft Peer Learning Network, an initiative which aims to give data collaborations working on significant societal challenges the opportunity to share and learn from each other. Host Elea Himmelsbach leads the conversation with Marisa Miodosky from the Caring Indicator System in Buenos Aires, Claire Ramden who's developing reuse.id in the UK, and Dr Gao Feng who's leading on the Fintech Innovation Data Collaboration in Shanghai.
Hosts Guy Johnson and Alix Steel speak with Bloomberg Opinion Columnist Marcus Ashworth, Bloomberg German Bureau Chief Daniel Schaefer, Bloomberg Intelligence Senior Software & IT Services Analyst Anurag Rana, and Bloomberg Intelligence Senior Semiconductors & Tech Analyst, Anand Srinivasan. They discuss U.K. lockdown easing, Germany's leadership showdown, Microsoft's all cash deal to buy Nuance Communications, and the global chip shortage. Plus, we hear from Mona Mahajan, Allianz Global Investors Senior U.S. Investment Strategist, and Fabrice Montagne, Barclays U.K. Economist.
In this episode of the UESPodcast, your hosts Pylawn and Doc are joined by Arkhaniir, Host of the Tales of Tamriel Podcast and the head of the Dungeon Crawler Network, to go over the ton of Elder Scrolls news of the last week! There's a lot going on this week with the Microsoft acquisition, Update 29 release, and a lot more! Join our Patreon: https://patreon.com/UESP Show Notes: https://en.uesp.net/wiki/UESPWiki:Podcast/3_06
7 Oct 2020
Lucas e Rodrigo especulam sobre os últimos anúncios da LucasFilms Games, além de trazer notícias sobre Killzone, Hogwarts Legacy, Deadpool e muito mais. Instagram: @DespertarNerd
Pete Bernard is a father, volunteer, podcast host, and Senior Director at Microsoft. (When you say you're “too busy” just remember him and think again). In this episode, Pete talks to us about his journey from Boston University to landing a role at Microsoft, and all the steps he took along the way. (Spoiler: he didn't have a job right after graduation! Sound familiar?). Pete was an awesome guest to have on the show and was full of great advice. Thank you everyone for listening, I hope this episode inspires you to “Make your own luck.” https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/the-iot-unicorn-with-pete-bernard https://twitter.com/digitaldad https://linktr.ee/braunandbrains
Cette semaine dans C’est Pas Le Sujet, aborde l'état du MCU. En pleine crise du coronavirus, les salles de cinémas n'ont jamais vu si peu de Blockbusters... Marvel continue de repousser ses films les uns après les autres. On parlera de la nouvelle série Disney+: Wanda Vision, du nouveau calendrier des sorties et du coffret XXL qui sortira en novembre: Le coffret de la Saga de l'Infini. SH et John évoqueront ensuite les exclusivités sur console en revenant sur la proposition des différents constructeurs. Ce sera l'occasion de discuter du rachat de Bethesda par Microsoft mais aussi de l'avenir du média lui-même. John nous parlera d'un podcast qu'il a découvert récemment: Community Manager qui se penche sur les modes de vie de groupes méconnus (sorcières, platistes, vampires...). SH fera enfin une ode à un de ses animés préférés qui revient pour une saison finale le 7 Décembre 2020: L'Attaque des Titans. Chapitres : 00:00:00 - Introduction et News Flash 00:13:35 - Un état sur le MCU 00:24:50 - Les Exclus dans le Jeux-Vidéo 00:39:40 - Community Manager 00:43:47 - L'Attaque des Titans: Saison Finale Vous pouvez une nouvelle fois nous écouter sur Anchor : https://anchor.fm/cpls ! L’enregistrement s’est fait via discord, donc si vous souhaitez participer n’hésitez pas : http://discord.techcast.fr N'hésitez pas à nous faire vos retours grâce au hashtag #CPLS et nous retrouver sur twitter : Johnathan MEUNIER : @J7N__ Charles-Henri DUMALIN : @CallMeSH. Merci également pour tous les partages et les abonnements. Matériels : Micro & pied : https://amzn.to/2Lweire Table de mixage : https://amzn.to/2Al0idg Enregistreur : https://amzn.to/2Lzoori iPad : https://amzn.to/2CTjyzT Bird UM1 : https://amzn.to/2vVAgyV Code Shadow : John : JOHHJWQB SH : CHANEOJH
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In episode 333, Douglas Brown interviews Denis Gundarev, Senior Program Manager, Remote Desktop Protocol (RDP), and Windows Virtual Desktop (WVD) at Microsoft. Denis and Douglas discuss all things RDP, WVD, what it... Visit http://www.dabcc.com for more cloud, desktop, mobility, security, storage, and virtualization news and support resource from companies such as Citrix, Cisco, VMware, Microsoft, and many more.
DABCC Radio: Cloud, Desktop, Mobility, Virtualization Podcasts (Citrix, VMware, Microsoft)
In episode 333, Douglas Brown interviews Denis Gundarev, Senior Program Manager, Remote Desktop Protocol (RDP), and Windows Virtual Desktop (WVD) at Microsoft. Denis and Douglas discuss all things RDP, WVD, what it... Visit http://www.dabcc.com for more cloud, desktop, mobility, security, storage, and virtualization news and support resource from companies such as Citrix, Cisco, VMware, Microsoft, and many more.
Following this week with Laurent Ellerbach he is originally from France, graduated from Arts et Métier where he has a master in Science and Engineering. Then he made a second one in Marketing combining 2 incredible crafts. He has been at Microsoft for more than 20 years. He loves both technologies and marketing and always been doing both in his job. All his career, he was either a marketing person with a technical “hobby”, either the opposite. He is now Principal Software Engineering Manager for a broad region in Europe, Middle East and Africa. He is also a big fan of Lego, he owns hundreds kilos of Lego and thousands of official Lego sets. He is a Lego® Serious Play® facilitator. He always mixes his passions and his work, so today we are going to know him better. Diversity & Inclusion: https://dilegosite.azurewebsites.net/ GitHub: https://github.com/Ellerbach GitHub for project with Axa Investment Managers: https://github.com/Ellerbach/EventHubElasticSearch .NET Core IoT: https://github.com/dotnet/iot --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
There are the usual host of announcements relating to Microsoft Teams included in this month's podcast but as a special surprise there are also a couple of Skype for Business news items. The usual suspects review all of the latest updates for both of Microsoft's communication and collaboration platforms including a deadline for IP Phone firmware updates, Information Barriers for Teams and closer Kaizala integration. UC EXPO also looms on the horizon so the podcast looks ahead to see what this year's show might have instore.
In this episode, we talk to Prayeen Singh from Nepal. He is a Site Reliability Engineer in Microsoft and is based in San Francisco, California. Interestingly, he did not start his career as an Engineer in Microsoft. He set his foot in the company as a Data Center Technician, where he had to take care of cables and manual jobs. But his passion for computer and technology, ultimately led him to what he always wanted. Also a professional singer, Prayeen is the lead vocalist of the band The Vibez. ( Here's the link to his latest song- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hj13EEDkTxs )Moral of the story: Grab whatever opportunity you get and work through it to reach your destination. Prayeen can be contacted at prayeen@hotmail.com. If you love this podcast, you can support us with a small, monthly donation. Your contribution will help us to make more episodes. Link to support us: anchor.fm/anuzdipika --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/anuzdipika/support
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Happy New Year and welcome everyone. My name is Brad Groux and this is Microsoft Today, a podcast and web community dedicated to Microsoft, technology and the impending automated world. This is our first ever episode which is being recorded on January 1st, 2019 — and in this episode we’ll cover my vision for he podcast, who I am and my background — and where we’re going from here. So stayed tuned as we discuss all of that and more, next! What is MSFT Today? In short, MSFT Today is a podcast and web community dedicated to Microsoft, technology and our impending automated world. Why Microsoft? Microsoft is an often misunderstood global corporation with massive influence and a product strategy like no other technology company in the world. For this reason, the media, bloggers and consumers tend to misunderstand or misrepresent what Microsoft, their products, services and people. When is the Podcast? New episodes are released every Tuesday and Thursday, where you can join Brad Groux, a Microsoft enterprise expert, as he guides you through the countless products, services, initiatives and brilliant minds at One Microsoft Way. There are also Patreon exclusive podcasts! Who is the Podcast For? If you’re interested in technology, automation, business, education and/or setting yourself up for future success, then the MSFT Today community and podcast is for you. This is not your typical technology podcast, we not only discuss Microsoft and their products and services, but we discuss how they can improve your life while they are changing the world - and enabling you to change the world right along with them. What Makes You a Microsoft Expert? I’ve spent nearly 20 years in global enterprise IT environments, and I worked at Microsoft for nearly four year as a Premier Field Engineer. In that role, I supported and was invited into over 100 of Microsoft’s enterprise customers infrastructures, which gives me a unique inside perspective into enterprise IT. There are only a handful of people with the varied and vast work experience that I have, and you may view my LinkedIn profile for more information. I’m not saying I know more than anyone, just that I’ve seen and experienced far more than most. This is the reason I've been on countless podcasts and news panels as a Microsoft Expert, including BBC World News. Why a Community? I’ve been running online communities for nearly 20 years, including the first ever Xbox Achievements website which I sold in 2008. I then went on to blog for more than four years at a now defunct Microsoft Blog that I had to scuttle when I joined Microsoft. I love being part of an online community, and sharing with and learning from like-minded individuals. I believe that you for you to truly know Microsoft, you must know enterprises and the only possible way to know enterprises, is to learn and discuss from others… because every environment is different and dynamic, and Microsoft somehow successfully navigate that seemingly impossible landscape.Follow or Subscribe to Microsoft Today Patreon Website Apple/iTunes Blubrry Breaker Facebook Google Podcasts Pocket Cast PodBean RadioPublic Spotify Stitcher YouTube Support the show.
In this episode of the Words Work at Microsoft Podcast, we talk to Brian McKenna—a respected creative director and copywriter in Seattle who was an integral part of Microsoft Office voice work. Jenn's disclaimer: I forgot to turn off my Outlook notifications during the recording. We didn't hear it while we were talking, but my computer definitely picked it up. Unfortunately, that means chimes are littered throughout Brian's lovely interview. Mea culpa, Brian. Mea culpa, listeners. Lesson learned. We think Brian's charm will help you ignore the interruptions. The industry talks a lot about brand voice, customer love, and company values. But it wasn’t always so. One company set the stage for the world to follow. That company was Starbucks, and Brian was one of their early storytellers. And he shares his optimistic perspective with us today on the pod. On the Words Work At Microsoft Podcast, we’ll be chatting about how Microsoft culture has evolved, starting with the way we talk. In each episode we’ll interview someone within the Microsoft writing community, giving you (dear listener) an inside look at how we approach our work. And, hopefully, offering up a heavy dose of trips and tricks along the way. Special thanks to Sokolovsky Music for our funky background music: https://soundcloud.com/sokolovskymusic/funk-free-music
Olá, galera! Está chegando aquela época do ano, cheia de sonhos e magia. Quando as pessoas se reúnem e esperam por seus presentes que estão por vir. O Natal? Não! A E3!!! A maior conferência sobre games do planeta está chegando e, como todo bom gamer, estamos ansiosos para descobrir quais as novidades para os […]
Wissen für die Ohren: Pünktlich zur CeBIT 2016 (14.-18. März 2016 in Hannover) präsentieren wir für Euch und unseren SoundCloud Kanal neue (W)unterhaltung: „Wirtschaftswundertalk – Wissen für Entscheider“, der Microsoft-Podcast. Unser Podcast bietet ein Fachgespräch zum Mitnehmen. In sieben Doppelfolgen (je 2x 20 Minuten) stellt Moderator Bastian Wilkat Faktoren für den (digitalen) Wandel vor: von der agilen Infrastruktur über flexible Organisationen und eigenständige Teams bis zum beweglichen Staat und mobilen Mitarbeitern. Ihm zur Seite stehen Entscheidungsträger, Vordenker und Wirtschaftswunder-Macher aus ganz Deutschland. Und ihr könnt ganz bequem dabei sein: Auf dem Weg zur Arbeit, in der Mittagspause oder auf der abendlichen Joggingtour, wann immer ihr wollt, wo immer ihr wollt. In der Auftaktfolge plaudert Anna-Lena Müller (Communications Manager Digital Transformation & Cloud bei Microsoft Deutschland) mit Bastian Wilkat über ein #DigitalesWirtschaftswunder, Microsoft auf der CeBIT und stelle die Programmatik der 7 Faktoren für den Wandel vor. Mehr zum Thema #DigitalesWirtschaftswunder: http://aka.ms/digitaleswirtschaftswunder
In this episode, we discuss the world of wearable devices with Desney Tan, principal researcher from the Medical Devices Group at Microsoft, and Amish Patel, director of experiences and design for the Personal Devices Group at Microsoft. Hear about the research & development that went into the Microsoft Band and Health Platform, and how these tools help people improve overall healthcare, fitness, productivity and other aspects of daily life.
In this episode, we talk about predicting the future with Jon Porter, VP of Innovation and Development at AccuWeather, and Drew Purves, head of the Computational Ecology and Environmental Science group at Microsoft. From the power of Mother Nature creating sustainable global food supplies, these two are pushing the boundaries of machine learning to build a better future.
In this episode, our host David Chen speaks with AMC “Mad Men” actor Rich Sommer, who plays Harry Crane on the hit series now entering its final season. We also talk to him about his passion for gaming and how technology is transforming board games, as well as his use of technologies like Skype to get more stuff done.
In this episode, Kat Holmes, principal designer, and Bill Buxton, principal researcher, discuss design philosophy and why they believe the next breakthrough in tech will be a reinvention of the relationship between our devices.
In this episode, our host David Chen talks with actor, social activist and social media demigod George Takei about his start in show business, his use of social media and his visit to The Garage at Microsoft’s Redmond campus. Listen to George explain how he used the power of Grumpy Cat to help drive social change and hear if Skype Translator measures up to the technology on board the original U.S.S. Enterprise.
Debug Mode #70: A redenção da Microsoft - Podcast
Debug Mode #70: A redenção da Microsoft - Podcast
This week includes further interviews from CES 2013 culminating in a chat with Microsoft Podcast manager Rob Greenlee. Featured from CES were AMD, LG, Panasonic, MPowerd, NZ’s Ben Bodley of Teknique and Samsung Asia President and CEO Gregory Lee. Running time : 1:47:22
Danke an Leon vom How about Microsoft Podcast!
Ich möchte mich bei meinen Hörern, Annik (SiM), Nathanael (Schrott-/Quotecast), Merlin, Tom (Funkturmpodcast), Phil (Phils Podcast), Leon (How-about-Microsoft-Podcast), Holger (MacManiacs) und allen die ich vieleicht vergessen habe.....
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