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The Curious Tech podcast featuring Hobie Henning and Devynn Rizo. We chat about technology, robots, 3D printers, photography, or anything else that strikes our fancy. Come and escape the world for a little bit and listen to two friends chat about tech news and often our cats. This week we talk about the huge Google Photos update, YouTube Shorts getting serious, RIP Pixelbook, Zoom taking on Microsoft + Slack with Workchat, Hobie's Roku feels, a new Assassin's Creed and Zelda game, new hardware from Kindle, GoPro, DJI, and so much more! Robot of the Week https://mashable.com/video/farming-robots-shooting-laser Picks of the Week Hobie - Ghostery: https://www.ghostery.com/ Devynn - Likewise : https://likewise.com/ All the Social Things Twitter [@Devynnjcr] http://twitter.com/Devynnjcr Twitter @Hobiehenning http://twitter.com/hobiehenning
In this episode, Dan and Albert break down Atlassian. Atlassian produces software that helps teams work together more efficiently and effectively. The company provides project planning and management software, collaboration tools, and IT help desk solutions. The company operates in four segments: subscriptions, maintenance, perpetual license and and other (training, strategic consulting, and revenue from the Atlassian Marketplace app store). Atlassian was founded in 2002 and is headquartered in Sydney, Australia. Leave us a Review! If you enjoy listening to the podcast, we'd love for you to rate us 5-stars on iTunes / Apple Podcasts. Here's a link to leave a review right now :) In this episode we cover: What is Atlassian? (2:18) What are Atlassian's products and services? (5:08) Why Atlassian is a case example of product-led growth? (10:19) Can competitors outperform Atlassian (Microsoft & Google)? (16:56) Atlassian's financial performance (33:25) Check out our Substack Newsletter! Sent straight to your inbox, it's a great way to read our breakdowns in 5 minutes. Follow and subscribe to our content. All information contained in this podcast is for education and entertainment purposes only. It is not intended as a substitute for professional financial, legal or tax advice. The hosts of Fresh Capital are not financial professionals and are not aware of your personal financial circumstances. Any opinions expressed herein are not recommendations or advice. Please consult a licensed financial professional before you invest. For more information visit our website at https://www.freshcapital.media/ Got feedback or suggestions? Send them to freshcapitalpodcast@gmail.com
- Quartalszahlen und Anteil von GAFA/FAANG an Nasdaq https://www.cnbc.com/2020/07/22/these-six-tech-stocks-make-up-half-the-nasdaq-100s-value.html - Reichtum Jeff Bezos: +$13 Milliarden an einem Tag https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2020-07-20/jeff-bezos-adds-record-13-billion-in-single-day-to-his-fortune - Microsoft: LinkedIn-Belastung https://www.cnbc.com/2020/07/21/linkedin-cuts-960-jobs-as-pandemic-puts-the-brakes-on-corporate-hiring.html https://www.cnbc.com/2020/07/22/microsoft-msft-earnings-q4-2020.html - Tesla: Viertes Quartal in Folge profitabel & Konsequenz Aufnahme S&P500 https://www.bloomberg.com/opinion/articles/2020-07-23/you-don-t-need-profits-anymore - It's good to be Elon Musk https://www.reuters.com/article/us-spacex-funding-idUSKCN24O2NT https://medium.com/swlh/how-elon-musks-starlink-could-disrupt-the-telecommunications-industry-838b44c1d900 https://techcrunch.com/2020/07/21/elon-musk-is-one-board-approval-away-from-another-2-1-billion-in-stock-options/ https://twitter.com/levie/status/1286463692318547968 - Robinhood: Europa-Expansion verschoben https://www.handelsblatt.com/finanzen/banken-versicherungen/trading-portal-robinhood-stoppt-seine-expansion-nach-europa/26024114.html?ticket=ST-13324581-WODNyCJKCHHjCx3g5rpj-ap6 - Scalable Capital: €50 frische Millionen https://financefwd.com/de/scalable-capital-series-d/ https://www.creativeconstruction.de/blog/2020/06/29/podcast-75-special-neobroker-aktienkultur-in-deutschland-mit-erik-podzuweit-von-scalable-capital/ - Travel-Startups + Horizn https://www.deutsche-startups.de/2020/07/06/dealmonitor-06-07-2020/ - Micromobility E-Scooter: Zulassung Paris für Tier, Dott und Lime https://www.theverge.com/2020/7/23/21335611/paris-electric-scooter-competition-lime-tier-dott-bird Dance E-Bikes https://www.theverge.com/2020/7/21/21332640/dance-ebike-subscription-berlin-soundcloud-price https://www.cnbc.com/2020/07/23/cowboy-vanmoof-dance-ebikes-vc.html Verschiebung Mobilität durch Corona https://www.nytimes.com/2020/07/09/opinion/sunday/ban-cars-manhattan-cities.html - Delivery Hero: Aufnahme in Dax? https://boerse.ard.de/aktien/delivery-hero-verdoppelt-sein-geschaeft100.html - Indien Whatsapp: Fintech https://techcrunch.com/2020/07/22/whatsapp-to-pilot-projects-to-deliver-credit-insurance-and-pension-to-users-in-india/ Amazon: Autoversicherung https://techcrunch.com/2020/07/23/amazon-now-sells-auto-insurance-in-india/ Jio: Mobiles Internet für die Massen https://stratechery.com/2020/india-jio-and-the-four-internets/ - Tiktok: Verkauf? https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2020-07-23/combative-tiktok-founder-races-to-save-app-ahead-of-trump-ban Ben Evans: App-Store-Regulierung? https://www.ben-evans.com/benedictevans/2020/7/23/regulating-technology - iOS 14: Advertising-Markt im Schock (Platform-Owner in charge) https://medium.com/macoclock/apple-is-killing-a-billion-dollar-ad-industry-with-one-popup-2f83d182837f - Klage gegen Uber: Algorithmus offenlegen https://techcrunch.com/2020/07/20/uk-uber-drivers-are-taking-its-algorithm-to-court/ - Slack Beschwerde gegen Microsoft https://techcrunch.com/2020/07/22/slack-has-filed-an-antitrust-complaint-against-microsoft-teams-in-the-eu/ - MSFT-Office Redesign: UI vs. UX https://www.theverge.com/2020/7/21/21332483/microsoft-office-future-ui-design-ribbon-command-bar-interface - Sport: virtuelles Publikum https://techcrunch.com/2020/07/23/fox-sports-is-adding-virtual-fans-to-empty-baseball-stadiums/ - Models: AI-Disruption https://www.vogue.com/article/sinead-bovell-model-artificial-intelligence - Buchtipp: Because Internet https://www.amazon.de/Because-Internet-Understanding-language-changing/dp/1787302318 Many thanks for the music by Lee Rosevere https://freemusicarchive.org/music/Lee_Rosevere/Music_For_Podcasts_5/Lee_Rosevere_-_Music_For_Podcasts_5_-_05_Start_the_Day
Essa semana, no Intech: Itália: dono de um FabLab articulou impressoras 3D em um projeto de desenvolvimento de válvulas para aparelhos de respiração, salvando vidas e oferecendo uma resposta rápida a gargalos do sistema de saúde. +Cupons nos EUA. Soluções passaram a ser disponibilizadas gratuitamente: Google Hangouts meet para até 250 pessoas; Microsoft Teams com 6 meses free; Slack com Q&As sobre trabalho remoto; Zoom free para escolas. Covidpages.com Oura (smart ring) levandando US$28MM. Pulso, movimento, sono e temperatura. Early digital warning. Volv: stories (9 segundos) com notícias do dia resumidas, sem viés e de fácil consumo. O Intech, podcast da Future4, é um trechinho da aula semanal que noss@ alun@s têm para se atualizar em notícias de tecnologias e negócios que surgiram na semana. Formamos devs em uma experiência de 1000h em desenvolvimento de software, em um modelo no qual a pessoa só paga quando estiver empregada. Indique para os amigos! www.future4.com.br instagram: @future4.br
DevNews#46 Новости одной строкой: Публичная бета-версия iOS и iPadOS 13 https://beta.apple.com/sp/betaprogram/ Microsoft: Slack под запретом https://www.geekwire.com/2019/no-slack-microsoft-puts.. Исходные коды Счетной палаты https://code.ach.gov.ru/public ИИ меняет состав пиццы https://arxiv.org/abs/1906.02839 Полезный сервис: https://github.com/marketplace/pull-panda Алексей Швецов https://vk.com/shvetsov4 Анастасия Редченкова https://vk.com/stasha_red Instagram: Алексей Швецов https://instagram.com/shvetsov4 Анастасия Редченкова https://instagram.com/stasha_red Школа онлайн-образования: https://loftschool.com/ Telegram Loftblog: https://t-do.ru/loftblog Telegram IT-обучение: https://t-do.ru/it_loft Slack: http://slack.loftblog.ru/ Наш сайт: http://loftblog.ru/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/loftblog/ ВКонтакте: http://vk.com/loftblog facebook: http://www.facebook.com/loftblog twitter: http://twitter.com/loft_blog
Neha Narkhede leads a panel discussion at Kafka Summit SF 2018 with Kevin Scott (CTO, Microsoft), Julia Grace (Head of Infrastructure Engineering, Slack), Martin Kleppman (Researcher, U. of Cambridge), Jay Kreps (Co-founder and CEO, Confluent) and Neha Narkhede (Co-founder and CTO at Confluent).
Six and a half years ago, Kim England, global community director at multinational publishing and education company Pearson, led the company’s transition from a disjointed collection of more than 130 intranets, to an enterprise social network (ESN) powered by Jive. Recently, she said that Facebook’s move into the ESN space “should act as a wake-up call to Jive that they need to put collaboration and conversation back at the heart of their product.” Kim joins the show to talk about the current state of ESNs and what’s missing. Plus: The recent $462 million dollar acquisition of Jive and what it means for customers like Pearson What will determine the “winners and losers” in the ESN space over the next few years How well-connected ESNs help companies make better decisions across cultures, globally Big Quotes “[Workplace by Facebook] should act as a wake-up call to Jive Software that they need to put collaboration and conversation back at the heart of their product.” -@miss_england_19 “I still think that Jive has one of the best products out there. I make it my business to see what’s competing against it, and whenever I go to conferences and we talk about the various different vendors, I think Jive customers tend to have the more successful communities. They tend to have a lot less challenges, in terms of implementation. They get a lot of support from Jive. They’re a fantastic partner.” -@miss_england_19 “[ESNs that don’t focus on conversation become a] glorified 2.0 intranet. It’s not a collaboration space. … [Workplace by Facebook is] encouraging conversations. They are encouraging dialogue. It’s like Yammer on steroids. It’s exciting and it’s interesting, and it’s why people, who perhaps haven’t had an ESN before and are perhaps looking at it for the first time are saying, ‘This is amazing,’ because people know what Facebook is. People know what they’re getting with Facebook. Facebook doesn’t need instruction. It’s easy to use.” -@miss_england_19 “One of the things I felt when I listened to Facebook, talking about one of their [ESN] case studies with banks, was that they were a little bit arrogant, that they were almost the first people to do this. This is not a new space. And the case studies and what you’re talking about, we were talking about with Jive seven, eight years ago – for Pearson, six years ago. There’s an element like they think they’re the new kid on the block with the magic wand.” -@miss_england_19 “[Years ago, when Jive used to make big changes to their software, they would] ask customers, and we’d give you feedback. We’d tell you either why something wouldn’t work or why something would really, really work. That doesn’t happen anymore. We do feed into various different events that they have. I’ve been part of the advisory board for a couple of years, but I don’t seem to see any activity that actually reflects what I’m hearing from other customers. So, that, again, is where I think the wake-up call really needs to come from, because if they don’t listen to their customers – and the price point’s relatively expensive – why would I not look at other options, potentially?” -@miss_england_19 “If you look at things like Slack coming into the [ESN] market, it’s kind of free off the bat, but all these sort of little, miniature ESNs or small communities, they don’t really help the problem that an ESN is trying to solve, which is that you’ve got information in silos within an organization. Because the trouble is, with something like Slack and then having another tool and then maybe even having a Jive, is that they still all sit in those different systems. It only really, really works if you’ve got one chosen tool across the enterprise that everyone’s on board with, that everyone’s using, that there’s an investment behind. Resourcing it properly with community managers and training people and being really clear about its purpose, and then committing to it for the long term.” -@miss_england_19 About Kim England Kim England has more than 12 years of experience as a communication and community practitioner and, during the last 6, she has successfully implemented two Jive Software communities at Pearson, the multinational publishing and education company. She works at all levels of the organization to drive business value using Pearson’s enterprise social network communities. In addition to the overall direction and strategy of the platforms, her role supports the business through coaching and engagement to help leaders develop their own business collaboration strategies. Kim is a thought leader on planning, implementing and delivering social business platforms. She is a member of the Jive executive advisory board, co-founder of ESNanon and regularly shares her experience on the topic of enterprise social networks and building successful communities on the conference and speaker circuit. Related Links sociouscommunity, Kim’s blog Pearson, where Kim is global community director Community Signal’s Patreon campaign, where you can support the show Jive Software, which Pearson uses to power their Neo internal community platform for employees ESNanon, a resource for enterprise social network professionals, co-founded by Kim Community Signal episode with Dina Vekaria of Pearson “Pearson Wins Jive Award for Employee Engagement” press release Jive’s Pearson case study Kim’s tweet about Workplace by Facebook serving as a wake-up call for Jive “Making the Switch from Jive to Workplace by Facebook” by Talk Social to Me, referenced in Kim’s tweet Yammer, an enterprise social networking service, owned by Microsoft Workplace by Facebook pricing Lithium, another community software company at the higher end of the price scale Community Signal episode with Maggie McGary, talking about the association management software space “Heys Luggage’s Warranty Isn’t Worth Much” by Patrick “Jive Software Enters into Definitive Agreement to Become Part of the Aurea Family of Companies for $462 Million in Cash” press release ESW Capital, who acquired Jive through affiliate Wave Systems, placing it in the Aurea family of companies “Jive Software’s Buyer: ‘This is a Bet-the-Company Acquisition for Us” by Mike Rogoway for The Oregonian Elisa Steele, CEO of Jive Software “Jive Software Completes its $462 Million Sale” by Mike Rogoway for The Oregonian, covering Steele’s plans to leave the company SharePoint, a collaboration platform from Microsoft Slack, a communication tool used by many companies Penguin and the Financial Times, two companies formerly owned or wholly-owned by Pearson, content from which still populates Pearson’s Jive-powered site “Censor Block and the Most Efficient Use of Your Forums’ Word Censor Feature” by Patrick JiveWorld, Jive’s customer conference Kim on Twitter “Pearson’s People-Centric Intranet,” a series of videos from Jive, featuring Kim Transcript View the transcript on our website Your Thoughts If you have any thoughts on this episode that you’d like to share, please leave me a comment, send me an email or a tweet. 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Sorg talks about his first few weeks as a driver for Lyft and Uber Chilla has a new monitor for his Mac, the Samsung U28E590D 28-Inch UHD LED monitor. We talk the 2016 Election as Chilla discusses his very first experience with voting and what made him finally register. We discuss resources like ballotpedia.org and myridetovote.org with the ride sharing services. We discuss the new Microsoft Slack and Slack's passive aggressive response. Eat at Slice on Broadway if you are in the Pittsburgh area! It is Awesome! (sliceonbroadway.com) Follow these awesome people on Twitter: John Chichilla (@chilla, www.chillatech.net) Cynthia Closkey (@cynthiacloskey, Shift Collaborative) and Mike Sorg (@Sorgatron, SorgatronMedia.com). Thanks to our Awesome Patreon @MikeFedorShow! You can support the show too at Patreon.com/awesomecast ! Also, check out sorgatronmedia.com and awesomecast.net for more entertainment; and view us live streaming Tuesdays at 7 PM EST at live.awesomecast.net!
Sorg talks about his first few weeks as a driver for Lyft and Uber Chilla has a new monitor for his Mac, the Samsung U28E590D 28-Inch UHD LED monitor. We talk the 2016 Election as Chilla discusses his very first experience with voting and what made him finally register. We discuss resources like ballotpedia.org and myridetovote.org with the ride sharing services. We discuss the new Microsoft Slack and Slack's passive aggressive response. Eat at Slice on Broadway if you are in the Pittsburgh area! It is Awesome! (sliceonbroadway.com) Follow these awesome people on Twitter: John Chichilla (@chilla, www.chillatech.net) Cynthia Closkey (@cynthiacloskey, Shift Collaborative) and Mike Sorg (@Sorgatron, SorgatronMedia.com). Thanks to our Awesome Patreon @MikeFedorShow! You can support the show too at Patreon.com/awesomecast ! Also, check out sorgatronmedia.com and awesomecast.net for more entertainment; and view us live streaming Tuesdays at 7 PM EST at live.awesomecast.net!