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Microsoft Security Insights
Microsoft Security Insights Show Episode 194 - Maria Young

Microsoft Security Insights

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2024 59:00


Stop by as we highlight and celebrate Women in Cybersecurity Month 2024! Show Notes/Links: Maria Young on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/maria-verardi/ Microsoft Pegasus: https://www.microsoft.com/startups/pegasus and https://foundershub.startups.microsoft.com/signup Copilot for Security: https://www.microsoft.com/security/business/ai-machine-learning/microsoft-security-copilot Must Learn KQL: https://aka.ms/MustLearnKQL The Definitive Guide to KQL from Microsoft Press: https://amzn.to/3TlGKil Microsoft Cybersecurity for Beginners – a curriculum: https://github.com/microsoft/Security-101 CompTIA Security + Exam Guide (SYO-601): https://amzn.to/3Pb3jDM   Watch the live replay…  

The Irish Tech News Podcast
Mark Pesce weird and wonderful discoveries at Consumer Electronics Show

The Irish Tech News Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2024 51:59


Mark Pesce returns to The Futurists with a report about weird and wonderful discoveries at the 2024 Consumer Electronics Show. Every year, 200,000 people converge at CES in Las Vegas to get a glimpse of the near future. Mark pushes far beyond mainstream press coverage to tell us about bleeding-edge progress in memristor chips, brain-computer interfaces, long-range drones, olfactory sensors, and the emerging category of “age-tech”. If you are interested in knowing where the puck is going next, this episode is for you! Books by Mark Mark Pesce: Augmented Reality: Unboxing Tech's next big thing. Polity Press, 2021. Mark Pesce. The Next Billion Seconds. Blurb, 2012 Mark Pesce, Programming DirectShow and Digital Video. Seattle, Washington, Microsoft Press, May 2003. Mark Pesce, The Playful World: How Technology Transforms our Imagination. New York, Ballantine Books (Random House), October 2000. Mark Pesce, Learning VRML: Design for Cyberspace. Cambridge, Massachusetts: Ziff-Davis Publishing, 1997. Mark Pesce, VRML: Flying through the Web. Indianapolis, Indiana: New Riders Publishing, 1996. Mark Pesce, VRML: Browsing and Building Cyberspace. Indianapolis, Indiana: New Riders Publishing, 1995. Introduction to Celia Pearce, The Interactive Book. Indianapolis, Indiana: Macmillan Technical Publishing, 1997. Brett King Co-Host, Founder, Speaker Brett King is a futurist, an Amazon bestselling author, an award-winning speaker, hosts a globally recognized radio show, is the Founder of the first mobile, neo-bank globally Moven, and in his spare time enjoys flying as an IFR pilot, scuba diving, motor racing, gaming and Sci-Fi. He advised the Obama administration on the Future of Banking, President Xi had his book on his bookshelf, and he has spoken on the future in 50 countries in just the last few years. See more podcasts here.

The Friday Nooner
Cinco De Mayo with Kevel's James Avery

The Friday Nooner

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2023 42:13


Joining us this week was James Avery, Kevel's founder and CEO. Kevel provides the infrastructure and APIs to quickly create custom ad platforms for sponsored listings, internal, native, and more.  He has previously co-founded TekPub, which allows developers to learn from high-quality screencasts. He has written books for O'Reilly, Wrox, Microsoft Press, and he acts as a startup advisor and investor.

Human Capital Innovations (HCI) Podcast
S41E14 - How Blockchain is Improving Data Availability, Security, and Flexibility, with Raghu Bala

Human Capital Innovations (HCI) Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2022 34:28


In this HCI Podcast episode, Dr. Jonathan H. Westover talks with Raghu Bala about how blockchain is improving data availability, security, and flexibility. Raghu Bala (https://www.linkedin.com/in/raghubala/) is the Chief Technology Officer of Kresus Labs and was previously an executive with Yahoo, Infospace, PwC, and with 3 successful startup exits. He also teaches MIT Sloan School of Business/Computer Science and AI Laboratory's course on the Implications of Artificial Intelligence on Business, as well is a Tutor for MIT's Blockchain course. Mr. Bala was winner of 2016 Best Abstract in Best Wearable Medical Device category at the AI in Medicine conference, and in 1993 winner of the Best Thesis Award on Temporal Databases at the Hartford Graduate Center Conference. He holds an MBA in Finance from Wharton MBA, an MS in Computer Science from RPI, has been a Columbia University Adjunct Lecturer, published author (Microsoft Press, Macmillan) and speaker at several major conferences including IoT Congress, Google IO, and more. Please consider supporting the podcast on Patreon and leaving a review wherever you listen to your podcasts! This episode is sponsored by/brought to you by BetterHelp. Give online therapy a try at www.BetterHelp.com/HCI and get on your way to being your best self. Check out Ka'Chava at www.Kachava.com/HCI. Check out BELAY here. Check out the HCI Academy: Courses, Micro-Credentials, and Certificates to Upskill and Reskill for the Future of Work! Check out the LinkedIn Alchemizing Human Capital Newsletter. Check out Dr. Westover's book, The Future Leader. Check out Dr. Westover's book, 'Bluer than Indigo' Leadership. Check out Dr. Westover's book, The Alchemy of Truly Remarkable Leadership. Check out the latest issue of the Human Capital Leadership magazine. Each HCI Podcast episode (Program, ID No. 592296) has been approved for 0.50 HR (General) recertification credit hours toward aPHR™, aPHRi™, PHR®, PHRca®, SPHR®, GPHR®, PHRi™ and SPHRi™ recertification through HR Certification Institute® (HRCI®). Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

20 Minute Leaders
Ep802: Alon Fliess | Founder & Chief Technology Officer, ZioNet

20 Minute Leaders

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2022 22:59


Alon is a global authority on multiple technologies and platforms – Cloud Computing, Windows internals, C++ Windows programming, .NET with C# or C++/(CLI/CX). He is also the co-author of the Windows 7 Microsoft Training Program and the books Introducing Windows 7 for Developers published by Microsoft Press.For his proven expertise and community leadership, Alon was awarded Microsoft Regional Director (MRD) and Microsoft Most Valuable Professional (MVP VC++) status.Beyond heading up most of CodeValue's complex, strategic consulting and development projects, Alon is a CodeCollege top faculty member, bringing to the job many years of training experience both in Israel and abroad.Alon built a computer museum in CodeValue Northern offices containing all of his old 8-bit computers, peripherals, programming books and other old devices that he collected since he was a little boy and used them to decorate the room.

Wake Up with KC
What is the Language of mindfulness

Wake Up with KC

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2022 66:54


Brett Hill is a Somatic Mindfulness and Communications Coach  who created The Language of Mindfulness®,  soon to be a book, training, and TEDx talk (2022). He hosts the host of the Language of Mindfulness and Organizational Mindfulness podcast and co-founder of the The Future is Mindful virtual conference on the future of work. Brett is also a published technologist with two Microsoft Press books, having worked as a technical storyteller and international speaker for Microsoft and others. Microsoft named him as a “Most Valuable Professional” for 9 years. But his real passion has been studying and teaching interpersonal communication, meditation, depth psychology and mindfulness. He graduated with a degree in interpersonal communication and moved on to study mindfulness-based somatic psychology and mindful group leadership. He established the Quest institute meditation center in Dallas.  All of this combined with his speaking and teaching experience, has led him to create the Language of Mindfulness - so we can have all amazing, connected conversations, every day.https://www.languageofmindfulness.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/11/brett-with-signature.png Language of Mindfulness website : https://languageofmindfulness.com Podcasthttps://www.languageofmindfulness.com/mindfulness-podcast/ Lead capture page I'd like to reference:How to start a mindfulness meditation practicehttps://languageofmindfulness.com/now Social Media:https://linktr.ee/mindfulguy Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/brett.hill.391Facebook LOF page ttps://www.linkedin.com/company/languageofmindfulnessInstagram: Brett.W.Hillhttps://www.instagram.com/brett.w.hill/Linked in personal Profile: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mindfulguy/Linked in company page: https://www.linkedin.com/company/languageofmindfulnessTwitter: @bretthill TikTok: mindfulguyYoutube channelhttps://www.youtube.com/channel/UCUhl0dcGWVMXsFzlANu4MIAYou can watch it here: https://youtu.be/PBbGUwmGfOoLike and subscribe and follow me on instagram @wakeupwithkcWebsite: https://www.wakeupwithkc.com/Jewelry provided by: Pretty Bling Boutiquehttps://www.facebook.com/prettyblingboutique/Media Manager: Steven Joiner : stevesjnetwork@gmail.comPhone: 816-605-4561Logo created by: Eden Fritz AguiarProducer & Marketing Dir, Clovercrest MediaOpener created by: Zachary LaPlantCMG | Social Media Manager| Chief Video Editor Music is provided by: Just The Way It IsAdrian WaltherSX7PA8K4SYANWVLZ

The INDUStry Show
The INDUStry Show with Raghu Bala

The INDUStry Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2022 16:38


Raghu Bala is the CEO of NetObjex - a platform for digital asset and service management. Previously, Raghu held executive positions with Yahoo and PwC, and has 3 startup exits. He is a tutor for MIT Sloan School of Business's online courses on Implications of AI on Business, and Blockchain. Raghu is a published author (Microsoft Press, Macmillan), conference speaker (IoT Congress, Google IO), studied MBA Finance from Wharton, and MS in CS from RPI. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/theindustryshow/support

The Connected Enterprise Podcast
What is Blockchain? NetObjex Explains Why Small and Midsized Businesses Should Care

The Connected Enterprise Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2022 20:21


NetObjex CEO Mr. Raghu Bala was previously an executive with Yahoo, Infospace, PwC, and with 3 successful startup exits. He also the tutor for MIT Sloan School of Business's online courses on the Implications of Artificial Intelligence on Business, as well as MIT's Blockchain course. Mr. Bala was winner of 2016 Best Abstract in Best Wearable Medical Device category at the AI in Medicine conference, and in 1993 winner of the Best Thesis Award on Temporal Databases at the Hartford Graduate Center Conference. He holds an MBA in Finance from Wharton, an MS in Computer Science from RPI, has been a Columbia University Adjunct Lecturer, published author (Microsoft Press, Macmillan) and speaker at several major conferences including IoT Congress, Google IO, and more.

Humanity meets Business: Business Therapy
"“How to discover, inhabit, and speak from your embodied authority, and the huge difference that makes in your life” with guest Brett Hill

Humanity meets Business: Business Therapy

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2021 30:36


Brett Hill is a Somatic Mindfulness and Communications Coacht who created The Language of Mindfulness®, soon to be a book, training, and TEDx talk (2022). Brett is also a published technologist with two Microsoft Press books, having worked as a technical storyteller and international speaker for Microsoft and others. Microsoft named him as a “Most Valuable Professional” for 9 years. But his real passion has been studying and teaching interpersonal communication, meditation, depth psychology and mindfulness. He graduated with a degree in interpersonal communication and moved on to study Hakomi, a mindfulness-based somatic psychology with founder Ron Kurtz. He also trained as a facilitator in Matrix Leadership group dynamics with founder Amina Knowlan and established the Quest institute meditation center in Dallas. All of this combined with his speaking and teaching experience, has led him to create the Language of Mindfulness - so we can have amazing conversations, every day. brett@languageofmindfulness.com --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/businesstherapy/support

Fuse Show
EP. 35 - A Fireside Chat with CEO & Founder of Kevel

Fuse Show

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2021 54:56


James Avery is a Founder and CEO of Kevel, the API platform for building ad platforms. Founded and exited TekPub. Former software engineer and O'Reilly and Microsoft Press author. Feel free to connect with him on LinkedIn here: https://www.linkedin.com/in/averyj/ Learn more about his business and company link here: http://kevel.co Resources mentioned: https://www.oreilly.com/

Kodsnack in English
Kodsnack 428 - Yes, it gives me no guarantee, with Harald Achitz

Kodsnack in English

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 27, 2021 62:25


Kristoffer chats with Harald Achitz about Harald’s path as a developer, test-driven development, seeing the big picture, and more. The first part of the discussion is Harald’s background: Growing up on the far side of Europe, focusing on music, and how he eventually landed in computing. Freelancing as a developer in 1995 - what was that like? How did one find customers? The story then goes into Harald’s way into C and C++. Developing for medical devices and hospitals. Moving toward Linux, making a living as an open source developer, and eventually ending up in Sweden. Then, the conversation moves to Harald’s increasing interest in what happens after you finish writing the code; builds, releases, integrations, package managers, build systems, and so much more. We talk quite a bit about seeing the big picture, and how our code is, at best, a temporary and unimportant part of the greater whole. Are we too focused on the next task, at the expense of thinking about and seeing the whole? Harald explains why he likes to have 100% code coverage, how he goes about setting up his tests, and the challenges of setting up tests when responsibilities strech across teams. Many of the hardest problems are organizational, the code we write is, on the whole, often not very important. Code is temporary. All of which is more motivation for testing more. Thank you Cloudnet for sponsoring our VPS! Comments, questions or tips? We are @kodsnack, @tobiashieta, @oferlund and @bjoreman on Twitter, have a page on Facebook and can be emailed at info@kodsnack.se if you want to write longer. We read everything we receive. If you enjoy Kodsnack we would love a review in iTunes! You can also support the podcast by buying us a coffee (or two!) through Ko-fi. Links Harald Stockholmcpp - C++ meetup which Harald arranges Tron Wargames The Iron curtain Conservatorium Visual basic for applications Novell netware Windows 95 Windows NT 3.51 Office 95 Lotus notes Microsoft press Access AS/400 Stored procedures DCOM MSDN KDE GNOME Red hat Slackware “Linux is cancer” Tobii Conan C and C++ package manager Jenkins Unit testing Test-driven development Boost unit test Github actions Scrum Devops Spock - testing and specification framework for Java, Nimoy - for Python Schrödinger’s cat Titles Austria in the 80s On the side of Europe I started and stopped a lot of things Just jamming around Where you play the songs you hate There were computers in offices I was the young person The internet became a thing Freelancing back in 95 I really loved databases I came back to medical devices Would you like to go to Switzerland? A different spirit in the Linux world I have no problem if things work It’s not just the code I write I love to have everything automated Holistic thinking All the tests are passing, but the thing is not useful Yes, it gives me no guarantee You need to fake it The place where people give up Software is their bread and butter The code I write is most likely not very important Software systems tend to change Code is temporary Throw it away as soon as possible Never enough, but always too much

Captivate the Room
The Art of Mindful Communication w/ Brett Hill

Captivate the Room

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 20, 2021 59:08


Welcome to the show! I've got a great guest with me today and we are going to be talking about mindful communication. I talk about communication, especially from the Psychology of the Voice perspective and the literal voice perspective but my guest today is going to add an entirely different level to what you've heard me talk about around using your voice to effective communication. In this episode, Brett and I talk about the ways we don't communicate effectively anymore, how mindfulness plays into effective communication, why we don't communicate from a place of mindfulness and how we can and so much more!   Make sure you sign up for the upcoming Masterclass training Unleash Your Voice!  Our next round starts on August 5th. www.captivatetheroom.com/masterclass    Guest Bio Brett Hill is a Mindfulness and Communications expert who created The Language of Mindfulness®,  soon to be a book, training, and TEDx talk (2021).  Brett is also a published technologist with two Microsoft Press books, having worked as a technical storyteller and international speaker for Microsoft and others. Microsoft named him as a “Most Valuable Professional” for 9 years. But his real passion has been studying and teaching interpersonal communication, meditation, depth psychology, and mindfulness. He graduated with a degree in interpersonal communication and moved on to study Hakomi, a mindfulness-based somatic psychology with founder Ron Kurtz.  He also trained as a facilitator in Matrix Leadership group dynamics with founder Amina Knowlan and established the Quest institute meditation center in Dallas.  All of this combined with his speaking and teaching experience has led him to create the Language of Mindfulness - so we can have amazing conversations, every day. He currently teaches as a meditation instructor at Bemediation.com, hosts the Language of Mindfulness podcast, and is available for coaching, speaking, or training at LangaugeofMindfulness.com   Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/brett.hill.391 Facebook  Language of Mindfulness page https://www.linkedin.com/company/languageofmindfulness Instagram: Brett.W.Hill Linked in personal Profile: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mindfulguy/ Linked in company page: https://www.linkedin.com/company/languageofmindfulness Twitter: @bretthill  TikTok: mindfulguy Youtube channel https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCUhl0dcGWVMXsFzlANu4MIA

Conversations in Depth: A QRCA Views Podcast
Interview with Sean Campbell and Scott Swigart

Conversations in Depth: A QRCA Views Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2019 18:15


Sean Campbell and Scott Swigart are the co-owners of the Oregon-based company, Cascade Insights. Together, they have built two different businesses over the past 10 years, in the broad arena of technology industry- focused marketing and consulting. Their first business, founded in 1999, was a technical consultancy whose clients included some of the largest companies in the software and hardware fields. While building 3 Leaf, Sean and Scott also wrote three books on best practices in the technology industry, two of which were published by Microsoft Press and one by Intel. After growing and developing the company over six years, Sean and Scott sold it and founded Cascade Insights. Cascade Insights, founded in 2006, focuses on providing competitive intelligence, qualitative market research, and strategic marketing services to clients in the hardware and software industries so that they can more effectively assess, compete with and beat the competition. Most recently, they have written Going Beyond Google: Gathering Internet Intelligence. They are interviewed here by QRCA VIEWS Podcast Editor, David Van Nuys, PhD, .

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Cloud Solution Architects
#8- Mike Pfeiffer– cloudskills.io – shortening the learning curve for others

Cloud Solution Architects

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2019 28:36


#8- Mike Pfeiffer– cloudskills.io – shortening the learning curve for others window.playerConfiguration = { "episode": { "media": { "m4a": "https://csapodcast.azureedge.net/episodes/ep8MikePfiffer.m4a" }, "title": "#8- Mike Pfeiffer– cloudskills.io – shortening the learning curve for others", "description": "In this episode we talk with Mike Pfiffer who works as a Chief Technologist at Cloudskills.io. We talk about Mike’s journey and how he got to where he is today. We also talk about his work in the education space using deep immersive education. We also talk about how fitness plays a critical role in his focus and attention to learn new technologies.", "url": "/2019/11/18/ep8/", "coverUrl": "" } } In this episode we talk with Mike Pfiffer who works as a Chief Technologist at Cloudskills.io We talk about Mike’s journey and how he got to where he is today. We also talk about his work in the education space using deep immersive education. We also talk about how fitness plays a critical role in his focus and attention to learn new technologies. Enjoy listening ! Mike’s journey on how he got to where he is today (02:02) He talks about his journey from a ski lodge to AOL all the way to getting his MCSE certifications – working with Microsoft, AWS and now running his own learning and consulting company – Cloudskills.io He also talks about how he wet his feet into the development world by working on ASP.NET and other technologies, but decided to come back into the infrastructure space where the application development skills he learnt give him an edge. Interesting projects that Mike has worked on (08:09) Immersive training programs – After doing 25 Pluralsight courses and LinkedIn learning courses – Mike is now designing a course which is more immersive – the content is spread over longer period of time, people get more depth experience and absorb content in better way and they have a community to stay connected to create an impact. He talks about how his students are now the co-authors for his new books (published by Microsoft Press). Mike’s advice to anyone who is starting off in the Cloud Solution space (13:04) Don’t chase the dollar, chase your passion/goal. Get active – use the passion. Consistently have a routine. Be organized As tech people – we always bet on technology and learn and master it. Respect the highs and lows in the process Complaining is not good enough, expressing viewpoints must add value – must not just be venting or shooting down a product or a service. Mike’s advice to keep himself abreast of all the changes happening in the cloud world (16:10) Have a system or routine in place- wake up early at around 4 AM. Prepare for the day, learn and share. Get a focused concentrated time. He is militant about his calendar, if it’s in his calendar – he will do it no matter what. Observe what people are talking about and get into the conversation. Observer what successful people are doing. Mike’s routine outside of tech / his daily routine (22:40) He is intentional about his fitness and diet. His meditation is his workout. He feels its therapeutic. After his work he hits the gym – lifts weight. He feels there is a direct correlation between our physical fitness and the efficiency of the brain. How to get in touch with Mike LinkedIn – https://www.linkedin.com/in/mpfeiffer/ Company website – www.cloudskills.io Personal website – https://mikepfeiffer.io/ Twitter – https://twitter.com/mike_pfeiffer Podcast – www.cloudskills.fm Books mentioned in the podcast – Deep Work Pluralsight profile – https://www.pluralsight.com/authors/mike-pfeiffer . Show Notes Available at https://azuremonk.com/2019/11/18/ep8/.

Zero's Game Room
ZGR #51: E3 Microsoft Press Conference W/ Garrison

Zero's Game Room

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2019 21:55


It's another edition of Garrison's Game Grotto where our local Microsoft expert joins the show! Not only was Garrison at the Microsoft Press conference, but he's just a great insider look of a Microsoft expert and why we as video game fans should be stoked for #ProjectScarlett   Follow the Podcast On Twitter:https://twitter.com/ZerosGameRoom Like it on Facebook:https://www.facebook.com/ZerosGamingRoom Graphic Designer:https://www.instagram.com/official_joshuastudios_/ Voice Over: https://twitter.com/David_Ritter_ Music used is from the subscription service: DL Sounds1   *Also* Audio Clips are used from their original soundtrack of the games we talk about.*Intro music Megaman X corrupted "Opening Stage (X)" Theme is composed Original soundtrack composed by NitroFlasherfor JKB's fan game. Link: Megaman X Corrupted Opening theme

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Technical Alpha
E3 2019 - Microsoft Press Conference

Technical Alpha

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2019 30:36


Adam Recaps E3 2019's Microsoft Press conference!

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It's All About the Questions
Cybersecurity for the Real World

It's All About the Questions

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 2, 2019 47:27


If you are not scared every time you go online to do anything then you are not living in the real world. Every transaction you make in the world today is tracked online even if you do not think it is. As a result, all your personal data is available to malicious individuals to use in ways that may cause you financial or other harm. So how do you protect yourself? Can you protect yourself? There is no one answer to this problem since hackers think up new ways to get around measures that are put in place to stop them faster than I can type this post but you have to start now. Software is getting better at stopping them but the best way to stop them is to not let your real data get out there when it does not have to. My guest today is one of the top cybersecurity professionals in the country and he shares with you, my listeners, some simple things you can do right now to protect yourself and your data. Especially if you just received one of those smart devices for the holidays like an Amazon Echo, Google Home or any other IoT device. Yuri Diogenes, Holds a Master of Science in Cybersecurity Intelligence & Forensics Investigation (UTICA College), MBA, ISSA Forth Senior Member. Yuri is a Professor for the Master of Science in Cybersecurity Program from EC-Council University. Yuri is also a co-author of twenty books published by Microsoft Press, Syngress, and Novaterra (in Brazil). Currently Yuri holds the following industry certifications: CISSP, CyberSec First Responder, CompTIA CSA+, E|CEH, E|CSA, E|CHFI, E|CND, CyberSec First Responder, CompTIA, Security+, CompTIA Cloud Essentials Certified, CompTIA Network+, CompTIA Mobility+, CASP, CSA+, MCSE and MCTS. You can follow Yuri on Twitter @yuridiogenes

Pixels
Pixels 85b - Xbox Press Conference (E3 2018)

Pixels

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2018 112:15


Pixels 85b - Xbox Press Conference (E3 2018) On this episode we discuss: Scott, Jon and Patrick comment the Microsoft Press conference live! More info on the show: The hosts are Scott Johnson (@scottjohnson), Jon Jagger (@Jon_Jagger) and Patrick Beja (@NotPatrick). The theme is by Daniel Beja (@misterdanielb), his amazing royalty free music is at MusicinCloud.com Find out more and get more shows at http://frenchspin.com  See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

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Words Work at Microsoft Podcast, a podcast about about how Microsoft culture has evolved, starting with the way we talk
E07 Catherine Minden: Revamping the Microsoft Writing Style Guide (interview)

Words Work at Microsoft Podcast, a podcast about about how Microsoft culture has evolved, starting with the way we talk

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2018 35:55


In this episode, we talk to Catherine Minden, owner of Catherine Minden Editorial Services, about her role in updating and maintaining the Microsoft Writing Style Guide. Microsoft Writing Style Guide: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/style-guide/welcome/ Catherine Minden has been an editor for over twenty-five years. She co-wrote The Microsoft Manual of Style for Technical Publications (Redmond, Wash.: Microsoft Press, 1995), which received an Excellence Award from the Society for Technical Communication. In 2007, Catherine was asked to join the Microsoft Editorial Board, which establishes the standards codified in the Microsoft Manual of Style. The fourth edition of the manual, published in 2012, received an Award of Distinguished Technical Communication at the STC International Summit Awards. Minden Editorial Services was invited to join the Microsoft vendor program 1995 and has twice been a finalist for Microsoft's Vendor Excellence Award. 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 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

Bill Murphy's  RedZone Podcast | World Class IT Security
#079: Google Cloud Security: End-to-End Trust and Transparency in Your Stack - with David Cross

Bill Murphy's RedZone Podcast | World Class IT Security

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 12, 2018 38:50


My guest this week is David Cross and it is my second discussion with him. I loved talking to David when he was on the Microsoft side of the fence. Two years later, he is on the Google side of the fence as a Cloud Security Engineering Director, and I decided to bring him back on for another fun conversation. We discuss Google's on-premises Solutions, Data Custodian Model (SAP), the story behind BeyondCorp, Google's beta product called Identity-Aware Proxy and much more. Our conversation is a deep dive into IT Security and highly technical... Regardless of your title within IT Security realm, you will benefit from this conversation. Major Take-Aways From This Episode: Google’s beta product - Identity-Aware Proxy, BeyondCorp Model at Google and Anti-Phishing, Importance of two-factor authentication; U2F Security Keys, FIDO U2F Protocol, OAuth, YubiKeys – security keys for two-factor authentication, Gsuites - Gmail, Docs, Drive and Calendar for business, everything in one package, Building trust in cloud service provider, Data Custodian Model at Google access transparency,  identity and protection  Google Cloud Blog article about Google’s custom chip Titan. About David Cross David is the Cloud Security Engineering Director in the Google Security and Privacy organization. David is a long time innovator of security technology stemming back to US Navy service with the aviation electronic warfare community and his previous 18 years spent with Microsoft in numerous security product and engineering leadership roles. In addition, David has been a contributing author on a number of whitepapers and Microsoft Press books regarding security and PKI. David holds a B.S. in Computer Information Systems as well as an MBA in MIS. Read full transcript here. How to get in touch with David Cross: LinkedIn Twitter Key Resources: An Insider’s Look at Security at Microsoft Azure – Assume the Breach! – #1 Interview with David for RedZone Podcast RSA conference Speaker Profile What Is Needed in the Next Generation Cloud Based Platform? – Presentation at RSA 2017 Google Cloud Platform Podcast This episode is sponsored by the CIO Innovation Insider Offense and Defense Community, dedicated to Business Digital Leaders who want to be a part of 20% of the planet and help their businesses win with innovation and transformation. Credits: * Outro music provided by Ben’s Sound Other Ways To Listen to the Podcast iTunes | Libsyn | Soundcloud | RSS | LinkedIn Leave a Review If you enjoyed this episode, then please consider leaving an iTunes review here Click here for instructions on how to leave an iTunes review if you're doing this for the first time. About Bill Murphy Bill Murphy is a world renowned Innovation and Transformation (Offense and Defense) Expert dedicated to your success as an IT business leader. Follow Bill on LinkedIn and Twitter.  

Dense Pixels
E3 2017 - Microsoft Press Briefing Pre-Show and Predictions

Dense Pixels

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2017 41:22


Micah, Brad, and Terrence sit down and preview Microsoft's E3 2017 Press Brieifing as we discuss what games we think we'll see, what surprises are in store, our best guesses for Project Scorpio info, and much more!   Use our Amazon page to donate to the show: www.densepixels.com/amazon Subscribe to our YouTube channel: Dense Pixels   You can now follow us on Twitch! Brad - DensePixelsBrad Terrence - App4RITioN410 Micah - denseblacknerd   Twitter: @DensePixels Facebook: Dense Pixels Podcast Subscribe on iTunes or Google Play Music

Dense Pixels
E3 2017 - Dense Pixels Reacts to the Microsoft Press Briefing

Dense Pixels

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2017 18:41


Micah, Brad, and Terrence give our immediate reactions to the E3 2017 Microsoft Press Briefing. Hear what we thought of the Xbox One X details and our impressions of a good portion of the 42 games Microsoft showed off during their event.   Use our Amazon page to donate to the show: www.densepixels.com/amazon Subscribe to our YouTube channel: Dense Pixels   You can now follow us on Twitch! Brad - DensePixelsBrad Terrence - App4RITioN410 Micah - denseblacknerd   Twitter: @DensePixels Facebook: Dense Pixels Podcast Subscribe on iTunes or Google Play Music

Geekscape Games Podcast
Level 80 - "E3 2016: Norman Reedus Fetus Greetus" - PART 2

Geekscape Games Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2016 54:51


Join Carlos, Josh and Shane as they discuss E3 2016! THIS PART 2: Sony Press conference. Microsoft Press conference. And the rest of E3 2016. LISTENER MISSION OBJECTIVE: "What is your game of E3 2016?" Geekscape Games Theme Song: Sunny Day - MmcM

GameGravy
Ep 63 GameGravy Rewind Podcast E3 2016 Sony-Microsoft Recaps

GameGravy

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2016 41:15


Welcome to the GameGravy.com Rewind Episode 63 Podcast. Speaking in it is Michael Johnston (Editor in Chief) Twitter:@getamikeON, Dante Rahdar (Writer) Twitter:@GhostofMarino and Chris King (Writer) Twitter:@Gnikjc. We hope you enjoy Episode 63! In this episode we talk about: The Sony & Microsoft Press conferences at E3... Read More » The post Ep 63 GameGravy Rewind Podcast E3 2016 Sony-Microsoft Recaps first appeared on GameGravy.

GameGravy
Ep 63 GameGravy Rewind Podcast E3 2016 Sony-Microsoft Recaps

GameGravy

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2016 41:15


Welcome to the GameGravy.com Rewind Episode 63 Podcast. Speaking in it is Michael Johnston (Editor in Chief) Twitter:@getamikeON, Dante Rahdar (Writer) Twitter:@GhostofMarino and Chris King (Writer) Twitter:@Gnikjc. We hope you enjoy Episode 63! In this episode we talk about: The Sony & Microsoft Press conferences at E3... Read More »

Microsoft 365 Developer Podcast
Episode 071 on the PNP Partner Pack with Paolo Pialorsi—Office 365 Developer Podcast

Microsoft 365 Developer Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2015 44:24


In this episode, Jeremy Thake talks to Paolo Pialorsi on the new Office 365 developer PNP Partner Pack. Weekly updates Social Share makes it easy to distribute slides and decks to more people through social networks Getting started with yo office for web dev n00bs Simplifying Office 365 Unified API calls with Postman and OAuth 2 Update 4 on Office 365 unified API Office 365 Developer Patterns and Practices—November 2015 release Show notes github.com/OfficeDev/PnP-Partner-Pack Introduction to the PNP Partner Pack blog post Introduction to the PNP Partner Pack slide deck Introduction to the PNP Partner Pack video Got questions or comments about the show? Join the O365 Dev Podcast on the Office 365 Technical Network. The podcast RSS is available iTunes or search for it on “Office 365 Developer Podcast” or add directly with the RSS http://feeds.feedburner.com/Office365DeveloperPodcast. About Paolo Pialorsi Paolo is the founder of PiaSys (www.pialorsi.com), a company focused on Microsoft SharePoint and .NET development. He’s a consultant, trainer, book author and speaker at the best international conferences about Microsoft technologies. He writes articles for IT magazines, authored several books for Microsoft Press (the latest is “Microsoft SharePoint 2013 Developer Reference”) and posts regularly on his technical blog (www.sharepoint-reference.com/Blog/). You can follow Paolo on Twitter (@PaoloPia).   Paolo passed more than 40 Microsoft certification exams and achieved the following certifications: Microsoft Certified Solutions Master on SharePoint, MCP, MCT, MCSD.NET, MCSE, MCSA, MCAD, MCTS on several Microsoft technologies and IBM Certified Developer on XML technologies. About the hosts Jeremy is a technical product manager at Microsoft responsible for the Visual Studio Developer story for Office 365 development. Previously he worked at AvePoint Inc., a large ISV, as the chief architect shipping two apps to the Office Store. He has been heavily involved in the SharePoint community since 2006 and was awarded the SharePoint MVP award four years in a row before retiring the title to move to Microsoft. You can find Jeremy blogging at www.jeremythake.com and tweeting at @jthake.   Richard is a software engineer in Microsoft’s Developer Experience (DX) group, where he helps developers and software vendors maximize their use of Microsoft cloud services in Office 365 and Azure. Richard has spent a good portion of the last decade architecting Office-centric solutions, many that span Microsoft’s diverse technology portfolio. He is a passionate technology evangelist and frequent speaker are worldwide conferences, trainings and events. Richard is highly active in the Office 365 community, popular blogger at www.richdizz.com and can be found on Twitter at @richdizz. Richard is born, raised and based in Dallas, TX, but works on a worldwide team based in Redmond. Richard is an avid builder of things (BoT), musician and lightning-fast runner.

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Edge (MP4) - Channel 9
Edge Show 146: Meet the guys behind the Enterprise Mobility Suite Book

Edge (MP4) - Channel 9

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2015 14:04


At Microsoft Ignite, Simon May had the chance to sit down with the authors of Enterprise Mobility Suite Managing BYOD and Company-Owned Devices from Microsoft Press, Yuri Diogenes and Jeff Gilbert to talk through the unique book. The pair also worked on a poster that draws out the entire enterprise mobility architecture (and which IT pro doesn't need posters for her office??) You can get the book here from Microsoft Press

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Edge (HD) - Channel 9
Edge Show 146: Meet the guys behind the Enterprise Mobility Suite Book

Edge (HD) - Channel 9

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2015 14:04


At Microsoft Ignite, Simon May had the chance to sit down with the authors of Enterprise Mobility Suite Managing BYOD and Company-Owned Devices from Microsoft Press, Yuri Diogenes and Jeff Gilbert to talk through the unique book. The pair also worked on a poster that draws out the entire enterprise mobility architecture (and which IT pro doesn't need posters for her office??) You can get the book here from Microsoft Press

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Proiectum
Proiectum #008 - Interview mit Project Legende - Renke Holert

Proiectum

Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2015 53:26


In meinem neuen Podcast ist es mir gelungen, mich mit Project Legende Renke Holert zu unterhalten. Renke ist Microsoft Project Server Berater, Trainer und Entwickler. Er ist diplomierter Wirtschaftsingenieur und leitet ein Unternehmen in München, das auf die Implementierung von Microsoft Project Server sowie der Integration mit Microsoft Outlook und Lotus Notes spezialisiert ist. Er ist zudem Autor des Buches "Microsoft Project 2013 ‑ Das Profibuch" von Microsoft Press. Wie es zu alldem kam könnt Ihr in dem Podcast erfahren.

The Hello World Podcast
Episode 8: Charles Petzold

The Hello World Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 14, 2014 42:33


Charles Petzold has been writing about Windows programming for over a quarter century, and his most recent book, Programming Windows, 6th Edition (Microsoft Press, 2012) takes on Windows 8. He is currently writing the DirectX Factor column for MSDN Magazine. Petzold is also the author of two unique books that explore the foundations of digital computing: Code: The Hidden Language of Hardware and Software (Microsoft Press, 1999) and The Annotated Turing: A Guided Tour through Alan Turing's Historic Paper on Computability and the Turing Machine (Wiley, 2008).

Vulgivagus Cerebellum
Microsoft E3 Press Conference

Vulgivagus Cerebellum

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 5, 2013


This episode is all about the Microsoft Press conference at E3 this year 2013.  This is an unedited episode, basically I talk about what we are seeing as the press conference plays with some thoughts at the end.

Post Game Report
Post Game Report 242 - Microsoft Press Event Review

Post Game Report

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2013 58:59


The Post Game Report reviews the Microsoft 2013 E3 press event. 

Horrible Nightcasts
E3 12: Microsoft Press Conference – The Cursed Checkpoint #e312a

Horrible Nightcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2012 65:34


Microsoft officially kicked off the E3 2012 press conferences and Justin, Cole, Ethan, and Josh thought they were ready. Once they recovered from a surprise Usher concert, a physical training session, and more they try and figure out what else happened. The Cursed Checkpoint is a topical video game podcast focused on discussions and interviews about a single video game, genre, news headline, or industry story. It features a rotating cast of up to 3 members of the Horrible Night writing staff and/or video game industry professionals. This is a special event episode and a part of our E3 2012 coverage. Check out our our additional coverage of the other press conferences from this years show: Nintendo Sony Third Party Games E3 and the Rest of 2012 Episode Background This checkpoint serves as a recap of the E3 2012 Microsoft Press conference. It is for is intended for anyone who watched the event or who is interested in any of the major games or news items from the event. This is the first episode in our E3 2012 press conference coverage. Join us throughout the week of the show as we take a look at the major press conferences and gaming news. This will be followed up with a live summary show along with 2012 predictions next week. Show Notes Cast: Justin, Cole, Ethan, and Josh Runtime: 1:05:34 Press Conference Archive: On GameSpot Featured Games: Halo 4, Splinter Cell Blacklist, Resident Evil 6, South Park: The Stick of Truth, Call of Duty: Black Op II, Tomb Raider Subscribe to The Cursed Checkpoint – Multiple episodes a month. RSS iTunes @HorribleShows – For Horrible Night Media Related posts: E3 12: Sony Press Conference – The Cursed Checkpoint #e312c E3 12: Nintendo Press Conference – The Cursed Checkpoint #e312b E3 13: Press Conferences Overload – The Cursed Checkpoint #204

D³: LIVE & INTERACTiVE (MP4) - Channel 9
Joel Semeniuk and David Wesst on Touring Visual Studio 11 Beta

D³: LIVE & INTERACTiVE (MP4) - Channel 9

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2012 25:54


Read the full post >>MVPs Joel Semeniuk and David Wesst share what they're excited about in the new version of Visual Studio.Questions? Comments? Share them with myself, the team, and the larger Canadian developer community – start a conversation in the Canadian Developer Connection group on LinkedIn.Joel SemeniukJoel is a founder of Imaginet and also services as the Executive VP at Telerik in charge of the Agile Project Management division. He is also a Microsoft Regional Director and MVP Microsoft ALM and has a degree in Computer Science. With over 18 years of experience, Joel specializes in helping organizations around the world realize their potential through maturing their software development and information technology practices. Joel is passionate about Application Lifecycle Management tooling, techniques, and mindsets and regularly speaks at conferences around the world on a wide range of ALM topics. Joel is also the co-author of "Managing Projects with Microsoft Visual Studio Team System" published by Microsoft Press as well as dozens of other articles for popular trade magazines.David Wesst David Wesst has been working with web and user experience development for the past 5 years and currently works for Imaginet as a User Experience Consultant in Winnipeg, Manitoba. After finishing university, David has continued to follow his passion about the future of web development, experience design, technology, and game development both in and outside of the workplace. David has spoken at a number of conferences across Canada about HTML5 development and recently received his MVP award in the area of Internet Explorer.D³: LIVE & INTERACTiVE In case you haven't heard about the show, Developers, Developers, Developers: LIVE & INTERACTIVE (D³) is a monthly show hosted by Jonathan Rozenblit. The show airs live every first Wednesday of the month at 12:00 PM ET and features the latest updates on what's new and exciting in the world of development; featured presentations; and guests. LIVE and INTERACTIVE means that you'll be part of the show – You're invited to interact with us; ask questions and get them answered; and share your thoughts and opinions. Join the Canadian Developer Connection LinkedIn group Follow @devsdevdevs Like D³ on Facebook Subscribe to podcasts via iTunes, Zune, or RSSMore D³: LIVE & INTERACTIVE >>

Hanselminutes - Fresh Talk and Tech for Developers
Charles Petzold on Windows Phone 7 Series

Hanselminutes - Fresh Talk and Tech for Developers

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2010 38:32


Charles Petzold wrote the book on Windows. Specifically, he wrote "Programming Windows, 1st edition" in 1988. This was the book I learned on and I still have it on my shelf. Charles has never stopped writing and is now working on a free book for Microsoft Press called "Programming Windows Phone 7 Series." I get the scoop from Chuck in this interview recorded in the waning hours of Mix 10 in Las Vegas.

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People and Projects Podcast: Project Management Podcast
Take Back Your Life! An interview with author John Wittry

People and Projects Podcast: Project Management Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2009 27:11


My middle son Zachary celebrates his 13th birthday later this month. Just this last week I was talking to a friend of his about the upcoming milestone. This friend, who is a couple years younger than Z, remarked, "Man, it seems like we just celebrated his birthday! Has another year gone by so quickly?"Ever get that feeling, especially as we get close to the end of another year? How did this year go by so fast?I had the opportunity to catch up with a close friend over a cup of coffee recently. He remarked that when he looked at the vice president level above him at his company, all he saw was more work, more stress, and less time with his family. Interestingly, he related "Most people at our company look up one level and say, 'You couldn't pay me enough to take that job! Life is too short!'"Maybe you can relate. Either you're already experiencing that frantic pace or you look at the next level and agree that the price on your life isn't worth pursuing a promotion.Certainly this reality hurts companies. They are losing leadership potential because they are losing perspective on what it means to allow people to live more balanced lives.But my concern with this episode isn't your company. It's you. It's my friend, and it's me. How can we take back our life when it seems that the pace of life is taking it from us?I was discussing this with my friend and colleague Kymme Lightfoot who is a consultant with McGhee Productivity Solutions. McGhee specializes in helping organizations with these very challenges and she hooked me up with partner John Witty. John is the author of Take Back Your Life! (Microsoft Press) and if you are looking for perspective to get a better handle on the demands of work and life, this episode's interview is especially designed for you.You can learn more about McGhee Productivity Solutions at http://www.mcgheeproductivity.com/.If you are interested in more information on this topic, here are some potential next steps: First, make sure to get a copy of John's book Take Back Your Life!. Here's a link to buy it on Amazon.com. Second, we have an audio CD entitled Beyond Time Management. The program is filled with practical lessons to help you get rid of piles at work and home, how to remember important things about people, how to stop forgetting things that need to be done, and much more. Listeners of this podcast can get 20% off by using a coupon code of "TAKETIME20" when ordering by 12/31/2009. Learn more at http://www.i-leadonline.com/BeyondTimeProduct.asp. I invite you to join us in 2 weeks when you'll hear my interview with Bill Duncan. If his name isn't familiar, chances are his work is if you are a project manager. Bill was the primary author of the original PMBOK(R) Guide, and we'll talk about certification beyond just what the Project Management Institute offers.Thank you for joining us for this episode of The People and Projects Podcast! Enjoy the discussion with John! Duration 27:10 Download episode 17

Gordon And Mike's ICT Podcast
Internet Protocol version 6 (IPv6) Details Podcast [32:30]

Gordon And Mike's ICT Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2008 32:30


Intro: Two weeks ago we gave an overview of IPv6. This week we take a look at some of the technical details for this protocol. Mike: Gordon, a couple of weeks ago we discussed Ipv6 - can you give us a quick review - what's the difference between IPv4 and IPv6? The most obvious distinguishing feature of IPv6 is its use of much larger addresses. The size of an address in IPv6 is 128 bits, which is four times the larger than an IPv4 address. A 32-bit address space allows for 232 or 4,294,967,296 possible addresses. A 128-bit address space allows for 2 28 or 340,282,366,920,938,463,463,374,607,431,768,211,456 (or 3.4x1038) possible addresses. In the late 1970s when the IPv4 address space was designed, it was unimaginable that it could be exhausted. However, due to changes in technology and an allocation practice that did not anticipate the recent explosion of hosts on the Internet, the IPv4 address space was consumed to the point that by 1992 it was clear a replacement would be necessary. With IPv6, it is even harder to conceive that the IPv6 address space will be consumed. Mike: It's not just to have more addresses though, is it? It is important to remember that the decision to make the IPv6 address 128 bits in length was not so that every square inch of the Earth could have 4.3x1020 addresses. Rather, the relatively large size of the IPv6 address is designed to be subdivided into hierarchical routing domains that reflect the topology of the modern-day Internet. The use of 128 bits allows for multiple levels of hierarchy and flexibility in designing hierarchical addressing and routing that is currently lacking on the IPv4-based Internet. Mike: Is there a specific RFC for IPv6? The IPv6 addressing architecture is described in RFC 2373. Mike: I know there is some basic terminology associated with IPv6. Can you describe Nodes and Interfaces as they apply to IPv6? A node is any device that implements IPv6. It can be a router, which is a device that forwards packets that aren't directed specifically to it, or a host, which is a node that doesn't forward packets. An interface is the connection to a transmission medium through which IPv6 packets are sent. Mike: How about some more IPv6 terminology - can you discuss Links, Neighbors, Link MTUs, and Link Layer Addresses? A link is the medium over which IPv6 is carried. Neighbors are nodes that are connected to the same link. A link maximum transmission unit (MTU) is the maximum packet size that can be carried over a given link medium, and is expressed in octets. A Link Layer address is the "physical" address of an interface, such as media access control (MAC) addresses for Ethernet links. Mike: Can you give a brief ouline in address syntax? IPv4 addresses are represented in dotted-decimal format. This 32-bit address is divided along 8-bit boundaries. Each set of 8 bits is converted to its decimal equivalent and separated by periods. For IPv6, the 128-bit address is divided along 16-bit boundaries, and each 16-bit block is converted to a 4-digit hexadecimal number and separated by colons. The resulting representation is called colon-hexadecimal. The following is an IPv6 address in binary form: 00100001110110100000000011010011000000000000000000101111001110110000001010101010000000001111111111111110001010001001110001011010 The 128-bit address is divided along 16-bit boundaries: 0010000111011010  0000000011010011   0000000000000000   0010111100111011  0000001010101010   0000000011111111   1111111000101000  1001110001011010    Each 16-bit block is converted to hexadecimal and delimited with colons. The result is: 21DA:00D3:0000:2F3B:02AA:00FF:FE28:9C5A IPv6 representation can be further simplified by removing the leading zeros within each 16-bit block. However, each block must have at least a single digit. With leading zero suppression, the address representation becomes: 21DA:D3:0:2F3B:2AA:FF:FE28:9C5A Mike: I know there are lost of zeros in IPv6 addresses - can you discribe zero compression notation? Some types of addresses contain long sequences of zeros. To further simplify the representation of IPv6 addresses, a contiguous sequence of 16-bit blocks set to 0 in the colon hexadecimal format can be compressed to “::?, known as double-colon. For example, the link-local address of FE80:0:0:0:2AA:FF:FE9A:4CA2 can be compressed to FE80::2AA:FF:FE9A:4CA2. The multicast address FF02:0:0:0:0:0:0:2 can be compressed to FF02::2. Zero compression can only be used to compress a single contiguous series of 16-bit blocks expressed in colon hexadecimal notation. You cannot use zero compression to include part of a 16-bit block. For example, you cannot express FF02:30:0:0:0:0:0:5 as FF02:3::5. The correct representation is FF02:30::5. To determine how many 0 bits are represented by the “::?, you can count the number of blocks in the compressed address, subtract this number from 8, and then multiply the result by 16. For example, in the address FF02::2, there are two blocks (the “FF02? block and the “2? block.) The number of bits expressed by the “::? is 96 (96 = (8 – 2)(16). Zero compression can only be used once in a given address. Otherwise, you could not determine the number of 0 bits represented by each instance of “::?. Mike: IPv4 addresses use subnet masks - do IPv6 addresses? No - a subnet mask is not used for IPv6. Something called prefix length notation is supported. The prefix is the part of the address that indicates the bits that have fixed values or are the bits of the network identifier. Prefixes for IPv6 subnet identifiers, routes, and address ranges are expressed in the same way as Classless Inter-Domain Routing (CIDR) notation for IPv4. An IPv6 prefix is written in address/prefix-length notation. For example, 21DA:D3::/48 is a route prefix and 21DA:D3:0:2F3B::/64 is a subnet prefix. Mike: I know there are three basic types of IPv6 addresses - can you give a brief description of each? 1. Unicast – packet sent to a particular interface A unicast address identifies a single interface within the scope of the type of unicast address. With the appropriate unicast routing topology, packets addressed to a unicast address are delivered to a single interface. To accommodate load-balancing systems, RFC 2373 allows for multiple interfaces to use the same address as long as they appear as a single interface to the IPv6 implementation on the host. 2. Multicast - packet sent to a set of interfaces, typically encompassing multiple nodes A multicast address identifies multiple interfaces. With the appropriate multicast routing topology, packets addressed to a multicast address are delivered to all interfaces that are identified by the address. 3. Anycast – while identifying multiple interfaces (and typically multiple nodes) is sent only to the interface that is determined to be “nearest? to the sender. An anycast address identifies multiple interfaces. With the appropriate routing topology, packets addressed to an anycast address are delivered to a single interface, the nearest interface that is identified by the address. The “nearest? interface is defined as being closest in terms of routing distance. A multicast address is used for one-to-many communication, with delivery to multiple interfaces. An anycast address is used for one-to-one-of-many communication, with delivery to a single interface. In all cases, IPv6 addresses identify interfaces, not nodes. A node is identified by any unicast address assigned to one of its interfaces. Mike: What about broadcasting? RFC 2373 does not define a broadcast address. All types of IPv4 broadcast addressing are performed in IPv6 using multicast addresses. For example, the subnet and limited broadcast addresses from IPv4 are replaced with the link-local scope all-nodes multicast address of FF02::1. Mike: What about special addresses? The following are special IPv6 addresses: Unspecified Address The unspecified address (0:0:0:0:0:0:0:0 or ::) is only used to indicate the absence of an address. It is equivalent to the IPv4 unspecified address of 0.0.0.0. The unspecified address is typically used as a source address for packets attempting to verify the uniqueness of a tentative address. The unspecified address is never assigned to an interface or used as a destination address. Loopback Address The loopback address (0:0:0:0:0:0:0:1 or ::1) is used to identify a loopback interface, enabling a node to send packets to itself. It is equivalent to the IPv4 loopback address of 127.0.0.1. Packets addressed to the loopback address must never be sent on a link or forwarded by an IPv6 router. Mike: How is DNS handled? Enhancements to the Domain Name System (DNS) for IPv6 are described in RFC 1886 and consist of the following new elements: Host address (AAAA) resource record IP6.ARPA domain for reverse queries Note:  According to RFC 3152, Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) consensus has been reached that the IP6.ARPA domain be used, instead of IP6.INT as defined in RFC 1886. The IP6.ARPA domain is the domain used by IPv6 for Windows Server 2003. The Host Address (AAAA) Resource Record: A new DNS resource record type, AAAA (called “quad A?), is used for resolving a fully qualified domain name to an IPv6 address. It is comparable to the host address (A) resource record used with IPv4. The resource record type is named AAAA (Type value of 28) because 128-bit IPv6 addresses are four times as large as 32-bit IPv4 addresses. The following is an example of a AAAA resource record:         host1.microsoft.com    IN    AAAA   FEC0::2AA:FF:FE3F:2A1C A host must specify either a AAAA query or a general query for a specific host name in order to receive IPv6 address resolution data in the DNS query answer sections. The IP6.ARPA Domain The IP6.ARPA domain has been created for IPv6 reverse queries. Also called pointer queries, reverse queries determine a host name based on the IP address. To create the namespace for reverse queries, each hexadecimal digit in the fully expressed 32-digit IPv6 address becomes a separate level in inverse order in the reverse domain hierarchy. For example, the reverse lookup domain name for the address FEC0::2AA:FF:FE3F:2A1C (fully expressed as FEC0:0000:0000:0000:02AA: 00FF:FE3F:2A1C) is: C.1.A.2.F.3.E.F.F.F.0.0.A.A.2.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.C.E.F.IP6.ARPA. The DNS support described in RFC 1886 represents a simple way to both map host names to IPv6 addresses and provide reverse name resolution. Mike: Can you discuss transition from IPv4 to IPv6? Mechanisms for transitioning from IPv4 to IPv6 are defined in RFC 1933. The primary goal in the transition process is a successful coexistence of the two protocol versions until such time as IPv4 can be retired if, indeed, it's ever completely decommissioned. Transition plans fall into two primary categories: dual-stack implementation, and IPv6 over IPv4 tunneling. More Info Mechanisms for transitioning from IPv4 to IPv6 are defined in RFC 1933. There are two primary methods. Dual Stack Implementation The simplest method for providing IPv6 functionality allows the two IP versions to be implemented as a dual stack on each node. Nodes using the dual stack can communicate via either stack. While dual-stack nodes can use IPv6 and IPv4 addresses that are related to each other, this isn't a requirement of the implementation, so the two addresses can be totally disparate. These nodes also can perform tunneling of IPv6 over IPv4. Because each stack is fully functional, the nodes can configure their IPv6 addresses via stateless autoconfiguration or DHCP for IPv6, while configuring their IPv4 addresses via any of the current configuration methods. IPv6 Over IPv4 Tunneling The second method for implementing IPv6 in an IPv4 environment is by tunneling IPv6 packets within IPv4 packets. These nodes can map an IPv4 address into an IPv4-compatible IPv6 address, preceding the IPv4 address with a 96-bit "0:0:0:0:0:0" prefix. Routers on a network don't need to immediately be IPv6-enabled if this approach is used, but Domain Name System (DNS) servers on a mixed-version network must be capable of supporting both versions of the protocol. To help achieve this goal, a new record type, "AAAA," has been defined for IPv6 addresses. Because Windows 2000 DNS servers implement this record type as well as the IPv4 "A" record, IPv6 can be easily implemented in a Windows 2000 environment. Mike: we've only touched on some of the IPv6 details - where can people get more information? I'm hoping to run a session at our summer conference July 28 - 31 in Austin, TX - we've currently got faculty fellowships available to cover the cost of the conference. See www.nctt.org for details. References - Content for this academic podcast from Microsoft sources: All Linked Documents at Microsoft Internet Protocol Version 6 (note: excellent and free online resources): http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/network/bb530961.aspx Understanding IPv6, Joseph Davies, Microsoft Press, 2002 ISBN: 0-7356-1245-5 Sample Chapter at: http://www.microsoft.com/mspress/books/sampchap/4883.asp#SampleChapter

Tecnica Arcana Podcast
TA Speciale E3 2006 – Microsoft Press Show

Tecnica Arcana Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2006


Sintesi e commento del Press Show di Microsoft E3 2006 e considerazioni finali sulle console next-gen – Xbox 360 – Windows Vista – Xbox Live! – Arcade – Marketplace – Live! Anywhere

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