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What happens when you combine identity verification with payment precision? That's the question Ben Turner set out to answer when he founded Verituity, a company transforming enterprise disbursements by focusing on verification at every step of the payment process.Drawing from his experiences at Network Solutions in the early days of e-commerce, Turner recognized that payment fraud and errors stem from an identity problem. When businesses can't confidently verify who they're paying, millions of dollars are lost to mistakes and fraudsters. Turner challenges conventional thinking about payment speed and modernization. While most conversations focus on real-time capabilities, he argues that what enterprises truly need is payment precision and cash optimization. "Real-time is more valuable often on the debit side than it is on the credit side," Turner explains, highlighting how businesses want to optimize when funds leave their accounts rather than simply accelerating all payments. This insight transforms digital disbursements from potential risk into strategic cash management tools.Ready to transform your approach to enterprise disbursements? Discover how Verituity's verification-first model can eliminate payment errors, reduce fraud risk, and optimize your cash management. Connect with Verituity to learn more.
In this episode of the ROCC Pod, we sit down with Mark Friday of RJ Telecommunications to explore how his company has grown from a family-run operation to a full-scale managed service provider. Mark walks us through the company's origins, starting in 1996 and his joining in 2004 as a teenager. Back then, RJ focused mainly on physical phone systems, but with the rise of VoIP and the decline of traditional systems like Nortel, the company evolved. By 2013, they were developing their own phone software and expanding into managed internet services, fiber, and network infrastructure.We learn how this growth led RJ to become a true MSP, offering IT services, cybersecurity, and full network management while maintaining a commitment to transparency. Mark emphasizes his mission to grow honestly, in contrast to other IT vendors who often sell fear-based solutions or unnecessary services. His goal is to provide practical, effective, and affordable tech solutions—especially for fellow small businesses.Mark also shares his experiences working with family, explaining that trust has been critical to the company's culture and customer service. His older cousin, who once babysat him, now plays a key role in the business. As RJ has scaled from three to nine employees in just two years, he's been able to delegate roles while ensuring the customer-first approach remains central to their work.Looking ahead, Mark is focused on growing RJ's presence in the IT space with integrity. He wants to build a team that can run day-to-day operations, freeing him up to engage more with the community, attend networking events, and explore interests in real estate investment. He shares his past ventures, including flipping a house and running a sandwich shop and video store before returning to RJ and becoming the sole owner.We also touch on RJ's approach to security camera installations, which is guided by customer needs and budget, avoiding one-size-fits-all solutions. Mark speaks positively about his experience with the Royal Oak Chamber and how its lively, supportive environment has helped RJ build local relationships.You'll also find our how actor Donald Faison enters our conversation. More on him here:https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0265668https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Donald_FaisonMore on RJ Telecommunications: https://now.rj10.com/Phone: 248-442-2100Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/people/RJ-Telecommunications-inc/61554279984531/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/rj-telecommunications-inc/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/rjtelecommunications/ Learn more about the Royal Oak Chamber of Commerce: https://www.royaloakchamber.com/Connect with our hosts:Jon Gay from JAG in Detroit Podcasts - http://www.jagindetroit.com/Lisa Bibbee from Century 21 Northland - http://soldbylisab.com/
Today on the Social-Engineer Podcast: The Security Awareness Series, Chris is joined by David Holtzman. David has been the CTO for Network Solutions, Chief Scientist at IBM, CTO & Cybersecurity advisor to 2 presidential candidates, and a former intelligence agent. David is now advising on web3 and blockchain. [Jan 20, 2025] 00:00 - Intro 00:18 - Intro Links: - Social-Engineer.com - http://www.social-engineer.com/ - Managed Voice Phishing - https://www.social-engineer.com/services/vishing-service/ - Managed Email Phishing - https://www.social-engineer.com/services/se-phishing-service/ - Adversarial Simulations - https://www.social-engineer.com/services/social-engineering-penetration-test/ - Social-Engineer channel on SLACK - https://social-engineering-hq.slack.com/ssb - CLUTCH - http://www.pro-rock.com/ - innocentlivesfoundation.org - http://www.innocentlivesfoundation.org/ 02:01 - David Holtzman Intro 02:30 - The Ever-Changing Threat Landscape 05:35 - Insecure Software 08:57 - Not All CISO's are Equal 12:05 - Making a Good CISO 15:33 - It's About People 17:34 - Lack of Accountability 21:28 - Rise of the AI 26:31 - The Approach of Web3 29:23 - The Blockchain Fix (For Now) 32:39 - Stuck in the Cloud 36:34 - Find David Holtzman online - Website: davidholtzman.com 36:55 - Book Recommendations - Crossing the Chasm - Geoffrey Moore - How to Survive Identity Theft – David Holtzman - Privacy Lost - David Holtzman 38:46 - Mentors - Steve Jobs - John Perry Barlow 42:16 - Wrap Up & Outro - www.social-engineer.com - www.innocentlivesfoundation.org
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In part 2 of this Pulse Check series, hosts Dr. Cody Nielsen and Dr. Tomika Ferguson are joined by Kevin McDonald of University of Virginia to discuss:Your effectiveness as a leader is negatively impacted when you neglect self-care.Leaders must be confident in their abilities without being intoxicated by the authority and influence of their position, especially in the face of personal fear, campus conflict, and external pressures.Executive leadership carries personal risk and responsibility, necessitating reflection on personal obligations, courage, and lifestyle changes to increase effectiveness.Gratefulness and servant leadership can affirm one's motivations for leadership amid challenging circumstances and professional transitions. Guest Name: Kevin McDonald, Vice President for Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Community Partnerships, University of VirginiaGuest LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/drkevinmcdonaldGuest Bio: Today our Guest is Dr. Kevin McDonald. Kevin McDonald is the University of Virginia's Vice President for Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Community Partnerships. He joined UVA after serving as the chief diversity officer and vice chancellor for inclusion, diversity, and equity at the University of Missouri System and the University of Missouri – Columbia. While at At Missouri, McDonald established its first diversity strategic plan that was integrated within the UM system's overall strategic plan,Prior to the University of Missouri System and Flagship campus, McDonald held positions at several other universities, including as vice president and associate provost for diversity, equity, and inclusion at Rochester Institute of Technology, Vice President for equity and inclusion at Virginia Tech, as associate director for compliance and conflict resolution at Johns Hopkins University, and as campus compliance officer at the University of Maryland, College Park.Prior to his work in higher education, McDonald worked for the U.S. Department of Justice and for Network Solutions, Inc.McDonald holds a law degree from The Ohio State University and a doctoral degree in higher education leadership from the University of Rochester. He received his undergraduate degree in psychology from Andrews University in Berrien Springs, Michigan. - - - -Connect With Our Co-Hosts:Mallory Willsea https://www.linkedin.com/in/mallorywillsea/https://twitter.com/mallorywillseaSeth Odell https://www.linkedin.com/in/sethodell/https://twitter.com/sethodellAbout The Enrollify Podcast Network:The Higher Ed Pulse is a part of the Enrollify Podcast Network. If you like this podcast, chances are you'll like other Enrollify shows too! Some of our favorites include Generation AI and Confessions of a Higher Education Social Media Manager.Enrollify is made possible by Element451 — the next-generation AI student engagement platform helping institutions create meaningful and personalized interactions with students. Learn more at element451.com.
In its infancy the Internet was the exclusive domain ofDynamics and government offices. Commercialization of the web began in the 1990s, with a small company called Network Solutions. In this 2013 interview, Miachael Daniels, the former chairman of the company talks about those early days of the commercial Internet Get Names, Numbers, and Network Solutions by Michael DanielsAs an Amazon Associate, Now I've Heard Everything earns from qualifying purchases.You may also enjoy my interviews with John Sculley and Alvin Toffler For more vintage interviews with celebrities, leaders, and influencers, subscribe to Now I've Heard Everything on Spotify, Apple Podcasts. and now on YouTube #internet #NetworkSolutions #domains #websites
Jim Rutt is the former CEO of Network Solutions and a graduate of MIT and now is a leader in the Game B Movement. Jim and Vance discuss the importance of understanding the basics of artificial intelligence and its potential implications.Jim discusses his experience with using Chat GPT to write movie screenplays, mentioning that it can produce a semi-professional mid-grade screenplay in 20 hours compared to 500 hours for a human.He is also in favor of self-driving cars, citing their potential to help elderly people who are no longer safe to drive.Jim mentions the "Foom" theory, where AI becomes 1000 times smarter than humans in a short period of time, and the "slow takeoff" theory, where AI gradually becomes more intelligent over time. He also proposes the idea of "Liquid democracy" as a potential solution to the current governance structure, but acknowledges it is a long shot to implement.An Introduction to Liquid Democracy: https://medium.com/@memetic007/liquid-democracy-9cf7a4cb7fGame B Wiki: https://www.gameb.wiki/index.php?title=Game_B===========================Connect with us! =============================IG: ➡︎ https://www.instagram.com/legacy_interviews/ ===========================Subscribe and Listen to the Vance Crowe Podcast Here: https://share.transistor.fm/s/606e0d8d===========================➡︎YT: @VanceCrowePodcast ➡︎Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/08nGGRJ... ➡︎Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast... ===========================How To Work With Us: ===========================Want to do a Legacy Interview for you or a loved one?Book a Legacy Interview | https://legacyinterviews.com/ —A Legacy Interview is a two-hour recorded interview with you and a host that can be watched now and viewed in the future. It is a recording of what you experienced, the lessons you learned and the family values you want passed down. We will interview you or a loved one, capturing the sound of their voice, wisdom and a sense of who they are. These recorded conversations will be private, reserved only for the people that you want to share it with.#Vancecrowepodcast #legacyinterviews Timestamps:0:00 AI, legacy interviews, and relationships.2:54 AI types, from weak to strong, and their limitations.8:30 AI capabilities and limitations.14:56 Self-driving cars and aging drivers.17:31 AI timelines and trajectories among experts.22:23 AI technology advancements in language models and video generation.27:39 AI branches and their potential for AGI.32:30 The evolution of technology and its impact on society.34:53 AI language models' capabilities and limitations.40:17 AI's impact on jobs and industries.45:47 AI's potential impact on jobs and society.51:44 AI in warfare and its potential dangers.57:42 AI's potential impact on propaganda and democracy.1:01:12 AI-generated sludge and its impact on knowledge and critical thinking.1:07:31 AI, attention, and epistemic decay.1:11:12 AI's impact on society, governance, and climate change.1:17:38 AI risk, national divorce, and Bitcoin.1:24:34 The limitations of Bitcoin as a store of value.1:29:29 Investing, inflation, and economic future.
In this episode of By Far The Greatest Team football podcast, hosts Graham and Jamie embark on a riveting journey through the intriguing history of Total Network Solutions, now famously known as The New Saints. From humble beginnings in a Welsh village to European clashes with titans like Liverpool, the story of Total Network Solutions is one of perseverance, transformation, and the ever-evolving landscape of football.The hosts delve into the origins of the team, tracing its roots back to a small community in Wales before it caught the eye of businessman Mike Harris, who saw potential in the club and rebranded it as Total Network Solutions. With this new identity, the team embarked on a remarkable journey of dominance in the Welsh Premier League, clinching numerous titles and consistently asserting their supremacy in the domestic circuit.However, it wasn't just the domestic scene that Total Network Solutions sought to conquer. The team dared to challenge the giants of European football, facing off against formidable opponents such as Liverpool in continental competitions. Despite facing setbacks, their European campaigns showcased their determination and gradual improvement over the years.This episode explores the various transformations that Total Network Solutions underwent, including a significant name change to The New Saints and even a quirky attempt to sell their team name on eBay. The merger and move with English town Oswestry, shedding light on the challenges and complexities of club mergers in the footballing world.While The New Saints achieved unprecedented success on the pitch, they grappled with issues of attendance and revenue, highlighting the inherent struggles faced by clubs operating outside the elite echelons of football. Yet, amidst these challenges, the potential legacy of Total Network Solutions emerges as a symbol of the evolving relationship between football and corporate interests.As the episode concludes, Graham and Jamie ponder the future, envisioning a world where corporate behemoths like Amazon could reshape the footballing landscape by acquiring and rebranding clubs—a potential future that Total Network Solutions may have unwittingly foreshadowed.Join Graham and Jamie as they unravel the captivating saga of Total Network Solutions—a tale that transcends football and delves into the intricate interplay of passion, ambition, and corporate influence in the beautiful game.If you enjoy these podcasts, please don't forget to subscribe and give us a rating and also tell everyone about them!Or visit our website at www.thegreatestteam.co
Kristie's parents were both in real estate sales and Kristie grew up hearing her parents talk at the dinner table about commissions, sales, and more. After getting a degree in Journalism from University of Kansas, she ended up as a waitress and then worked for the legendary Kansas City department store called The Jones Co (later became Macy's) Kristie worked as a sales leader for companies like Network Solutions, Gainsight, and Netskope. Listen how the universe conspired for her to start her own sales consultancy. This year, 2024, Kristie's new book, "Selling Your Way In" will launch. Get updates about the book here. Follow Kristie Jones on LinkedIn here. Podcasts brought to you by Women Sales Pros. Reach out to help sponsor our efforts! Women Sales Pros has updates on our LinkedIn page, and on our website. Reach out to Lori Richardson through her LinkedIn profile. Know of a female sales rep or leader we should interview? Reach out to Lori. Thanks for listening, and the ultimate gift is for you to share on LinkedIn AND/OR post a review on iTunes plus a blurb as to what you liked about it. Thanks in advance.
Listen as Jeremiah Shea, head of Extreme Networks' commercial sales, walks you through ways to add value to your business as a technology reseller by offering quality networking and connectivity solutions—in any vertical. Hosted by Charles Swearington, business development specialist for ScanSource, this episode examines how to lay a solid foundation to support everything from barcode scanners to wearables while also growing your revenue. Do you have a business question you've always wanted answered but haven't had the opportunity to ask? If you do, please visit scansource.com/rssquestion to submit it—because it could be featured during a future episode!
Highlights today include: Open Call For Nominations: 2024 LIRC Steering Committee, EC&M Webinar: How to Minimize Loss, Wesco Files Form 8-K on New Investor Presentation Including Q3 Update, Online Lighting Specification Platform Spektd Becomes LR Spektd Following Acquisition, Leviton Promotes Brian Sorensen to Vice President of US Sales, Network Solutions.
For the seventh episode, Layman meets with Game-B godfather, Jim Rutt, to talk about his recent experiments of using AI to help with screenwriting, the intersections of AI and the creative arts, the likely positive and negative impacts AI will have on human cognitive development, the alignment problem and the seven most likely challenges that AI poses to our civilization, and his ideal vision of an AI-facilitated era of human thriving. Jim Rutt is the former CEO of Network Solutions. The New York Times once referred to him as “the Internet's bad boy” due to his reputation for creative mischief. He sold Network Solutions at the peak of the Dot Com boom and then went into scientific research. Jim has been affiliated with the Santa Fe Institute since 2002, serving as Chairman from 2009 thru 2012. Currently he hosts the Jim Rutt Show podcast, and is the gun-totin' godfather of the Game B movement.
Jim Rutt solves complex future problems by taking action. When we say complex, we mean very complex!. A pioneer of networked society since 1980, Jim launched the world's first online community, and later led Network Solutions and the Santa Fe Institute. In this episode of the Futurists, the discussion moves fluidly from theory to practice as Jim explains his Game B initiative with colorful language and fresh insight. Topics include: complexity science, applied artificial intelligence, the importance of the number zero, the failures of governance mechanisms, the doom loop of money-on-money return, and why we need a system that is focused on optimizing human wellbeing within planetary limits. How to solve complex future problems with Jim Rutt Subscribe and listen to the Futurists Podcast where hosts Brett King and Robert Tercek interview the worlds foremost super-forecasters, thought leaders, technologists, entrepreneurs and futurists building the world of tomorrow. Together we will explore how our world will radically change as AI, bioscience, energy, food and agriculture, computing, the metaverse, the space industry, crypto, resource management, supply chain and climate will reshape our world over the next 100 years. Join us on The Futurists and we will see you in the future! See more podcasts here.
Jim Rutt solves complex future problems by taking action. When we say complex, we mean very complex!. A pioneer of networked society since 1980, Jim launched the world's first online community, and later led Network Solutions and the Santa Fe Institute. In this episode of the Futurists, the discussion moves fluidly from theory to practice as Jim explains his Game B initiative with colorful language and fresh insight. Topics include: complexity science, applied artificial intelligence, the importance of the number zero, the failures of governance mechanisms, the doom loop of money-on-money return, and why we need a system that is focused on optimizing human wellbeing within planetary limits.
Jim Rutt solves complex future problems by taking action. When we say complex, we mean very complex!. A pioneer of networked society since 1980, Jim launched the world's first online community, and later led Network Solutions and the Santa Fe Institute. In this episode of the Futurists, the discussion moves fluidly from theory to practice as Jim explains his Game B initiative with colorful language and fresh insight. Topics include: complexity science, applied artificial intelligence, the importance of the number zero, the failures of governance mechanisms, the doom loop of money-on-money return, and why we need a system that is focused on optimizing human wellbeing within planetary limits.
Ashley and Jason interview Jim Rutt, co-founder of Game B, a complexity-informed social movement aimed at creating systems change towards an intelligent and cooperative society. They discuss the evolution of Game B, the theory of change, current efforts to develop viable ‘proto-B' communities, overlaps with Doomer Optimism, and much more Jim Rutt is the former CEO of Network Solutions. The New York Times once referred to him as “the Internet's bad boy” due to his reputation for creative mischief. He sold Network Solutions at the peak of the Dot Com boom and then went into scientific research. Jim has been affiliated with the Santa Fe Institute since 2002, serving as Chairman from 2009 thru 2012. A few of his other projects are summarized in his mini-bio at https://www.santafe.edu/people/profile/jim-rutt.
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Read the full transcript here. What are large language models (LLMs) actually doing when they churn out text? Are they sentient? Is scale the only difference among the various GPT models? Google has seemingly been the clear frontrunner in the AI space for many years; so how did they fail to win the race to LLMs? And why are other competing companies having such a hard time catching their LLM tech up to OpenAI's? What are the implications of open-sourcing LLM code, models, and corpora? How concerned should we be about bad actors using open source LLM tools? What are some possible strategies for combating the coming onslaught of AI-generated spam and misinformation? What are the main categories of risks associated with AIs? What is "deep" peace? What is "the meaning crisis"?Jim Rutt is the host of the Jim Rutt Show podcast, past president and co-founder of the MIT Free Speech Alliance, executive producer of the film "An Initiation to Game~B", and the creator of Network Wars, the popular mobile game. Previously he has been chairman of the Santa Fe Institute, CEO of Network Solutions, CTO of Thomson-Reuters, and chairman of the computer chip design software company Analog Design Automation, among various business and not-for-profit roles. He is working on a book about Game B and having a great time exploring the profits and perils of the Large Language Models. [Read more]
Carol Browne, Director of Infrastructure Business Development for Tampnet, joins the program to provide an overview of her organization, including how they support the oil and gas industry. Discover how Tampnet has become a global leader in providing high capacity, low latency, and reliable connectivity to mobile rigs, and vessels. Carol also reveals the unique capabilities that Tampnet offers companies that are looking for stronger connectivity in the Nordics.
CDPHP, Johns Hopkins Medicine, Priority Health, ATRIO Health Plans and Vatica Health share successful strategies and best practices for provider-centric risk adjustment programs, which enable health plans to enjoy higher compliance, enhanced quality of care, improved risk score accuracy, higher Star and quality ratings and better financial performance. Learn how your plan can empower physicians to close care gaps, avoid common pitfalls and maintain compliant record documentation proactively. Panelists: Gregg Kimmer, President & CEO, ATRIO Health Plans; Michelle Ilitch, MPH, Vice President, Vice President of Network Solutions and Value-Based Programming, Priority Health,; Colleen Gianatasio MHS, CPC, CPC-P, CPMA, CRC, CPCO, CDEO, CPPM, CCDS-0, CCS, and AAPC Approved Instructor, Director Clinical Documentation Integrity and Coding Compliance, Capital District Physician's Health Plan (CDPHP); Frank Shipp, FACHE, MBA, Executive Director, Johns Hopkins Clinical Alliance, Johns Hopkins Medicine; Hassan Rifaat, MD, CEO, Vatica https://www.sharedpurposeconnect.com/events/boosting-plan-performance-improving-provider-centric-risk-adjustment-staying-compliant/ For more information on our Payer & Provider Roundtable Summit: https://brightspotssummit.eventbrite.com This episode is sponsored by Vatica Health Vatica Health is the #1 rated risk adjustment and quality of care solution for health plans and health systems. By pairing expert clinical teams with cutting-edge technology, Vatica increases patient engagement and improves coding accuracy and completeness. It helps identify and facilitate closure of care gaps and enhances communication and collaboration between providers and health plans. The company's unique provider-centric solution helps payers, providers and patients achieve better outcomes, together. Vatica is trusted by many leading health plans and thousands of providers nationwide. Healthcare research firm KLAS named Vatica “Best in KLAS” for risk adjustment in 2023. KLAS also named Vatica to its Emerging Solutions Top 20 list for innovative companies that have the greatest potential to impact and disrupt the healthcare market. For more information, visit VaticaHealth.com.
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Network infrastructure is important if you want your organization to run smoothly and without interruption. From hospitals to supply chains to government agencies, there are countless examples that illustrate just how critical network infrastructure can be. ePlus works to create better cloud infrastructure solutions for its customers to ensure they can perform their important roles. On this episode, Justin Meschner, the Vice President of Cloud Solutions of ePlus, shares more about the way that his team collaborates to give clients the network speed and redundancy they need, while also providing them with new cutting-edge solutions. Tune in to learn:The industries ePlus services (2:15)How speed plays a role in the architecture of consumer applications (5:00)Leveraging automation to allow for speed and standardization (7:00)Thinking through the levels of redundancy you need in critical industries (10:20)Working with clients to keep them informed and on the cutting edge (16:00)Building teams that can keep up with the pace of change (19:40)Justin's personal journey in the technology field (22:45)Developing your communication skills (26:10)Deciding to specialize or generalize (27:35) Bio:Justin Mescher, Vice President of Cloud and Data Center Solutions for ePlus, leads overall strategy and go-to-market for both the Cloud and Data Center practices as part of ePlus' Global Strategy Team. He started his career in corporate IT, managing a hospital's data center, then expanded his experience as a Pre-sales Engineer at EMC and then CTO for IDS, where he led the engineering team and developed the cloud practice. After IDS was acquired by ePlus in 2017, he has served in his current role, utilizing and leveraging his expertise in cloud strategy, design, implementation, migration, and managed services to grow the Data Center and Cloud practices for ePlus. Justin spends his time meeting with strategic customers, discussing their journey to the cloud, and developing new solutions within the ePlus portfolio to align with customer needs.--Zayo's future-ready network and tailored connectivity solutions enable some of the world's most innovative companies to connect what's next for their business. Exceptional end-user experiences and better business outcomes demand one thing – a strong, healthy network. How's your network health? There's one way to find out – take Zayo's Network Health Check now. https://zayo.is/3ztMpIuMission.org is a media studio producing content for world-class clients. Learn more at mission.org.
Jim Rutt remembers his days as a businessman, CEO of Network Solutions and CTO of Thomson-Reuters. When he retired in 2001 he went back to his original love: science. He then started working with the Santa Fe Institute as a researcher -where he met Jordan Hall- and eventually became the chairman. It was 2012 when he and some friends started the social movement and philosophical set of ideas known today as Game B. In this episode Rutt and Peth dive deep into the movement that aims to create the social operating system for the future, from the early attempts as the Emancipation Party to the current state and possible scenarios. Rutt recognizes the damage caused by Game A's exponential growth approach of the world while he also acknowledges the process of “bottom-up” culturalization that has to take place first for Game B to succeed. “The Game B turn is to do two things. One is to develop a way of living in the world that fully honors our natural world and actually helps it regenerate from some of the harm that's been done in the late stages of Game A, and does it in a way that is organized around increasing human well-being and puts human well-being central”. Some of the topics Complexity science Game A Background WTF is Game B? Mental Health crisis Network technologies Building growth inwards vs macro growth Game B Communities Face-to-face aspect of Game B Consumption ratings in the western world Failure modes of game B Roles in the Game B community Bad attractors or scenarios Resources: Jim Rutt's twitter Jim Rutt's essay In search of the 5th attractor Jim Rutt's on Medium Jim Rutt's Show GameB.org Santa Fe Institute Network Wars An Initiation to Game B Film Isaac Asimov's Foundation Trilogy #GameB Emancipation Party Website Research and further reading Jordan Hall Jamie Wheal Jamie Wheal's Recapture the rapture --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/metagame/message
Join our resident Business Ninja Andrew, together with the Director Of Engineering of Verveba Telecom, Gayatri Sirure, as they talk about transforming and building the next generation wireless network. With innovative solutions and experience, Verveba Telecom thrives to improve the operational efficiency and reduce the time to launch for their customers. Their capabilities enable them to partner with their customers to simplify complex networks delivery and offer best customer experience. They are over 300 people and growing rapidly every year with their scale of operations across USA, Canada, Mexico, Nigeria, and India. They are a trusted partner in providing their customers with the highest quality solutions — deploying them seamlessly and reliably into their customers' networks operations.Verveba is a Telecom and IT Engineering company that simplifies delivery of complex wireless networks and continuously improving customer experienceLearn more about them and visit their website today at https://www.verveba.com/-----Do you want to be interviewed for your business? Schedule time with us, and we'll create a podcast like this for your business: https://www.WriteForMe.io/-----https://www.facebook.com/writeforme.iohttps://www.instagram.com/writeforme.io/https://twitter.com/writeformeiohttps://www.linkedin.com/company/writeforme/https://www.pinterest.com/andysteuer/Want to be interviewed on our Business Ninjas podcast? Schedule time with us now, and we'll make it happen right away! Check out WriteForMe, more than just a Content Agency! See the Faces Behind The Voices on our YouTube Channel!
We spend a lot of time teaching Founders how to use network effects to create these giant, world-changing businesses, but we think that too little has been said about how society should adapt to these new network effect behemoths we're helping create. This episode is hosted by general partner James Currier as he discusses how network effect businesses are reshaping the world, why it's our responsibility to design and thoughtfully set up social contracts with our different constituents, and the need to have a perspective about what you are giving and getting from the people on these networks. This is an audio version of episode 7 from The Network Effects Masterclass, curated for audio and listening on the go. For the full video experience, transcripts, and recommended reading, join the free Network Effects Masterclass at - NFX.com/masterclass.
In this jaw-breaking episode of 'the Beautifully Broken Me Podcast'; we discussed "The Darkest Places (Prison Life & Mental Health) Guest: Braunwynn Franklin. How do we transition from the darkest places and find our way back to the light? In this soul enriching episode, Braunwynn shared her experiences having been in the darkest of the darkest places, from prison to purpose. She shared some pathetic stories that would make you jump out of your seat. The highlight of this episode was the insightful wisdom gained (rock bottom to rock solid) and how she found her purpose and calling and has since became inspiration to others. This episode is a must listen! Listen to the full episode here: https://www.thebeautifullybrokenme.com/podcastConnect with Braunwynn FranklinBraunwynn Franklin is a trained Peer Supporter in 3 States. She is a returning citizen from the criminal justice system and still serves on the board of directors for 2 Portland, Oregon Organizations. Braunwynn is the current chair of the board of directors for the National Coalition for Mental Health Recovery as well as an advisor on the Michigan Peer Recovery Coalition. Braunwynn has recently started 313 Network Solutions and Voice 2 the Voiceless Podcast because she sees the injustice that has impacted people of color and wants to give voice 2 the voiceless.Links: https://www.operationnightwatch.org/our-staff-and-bodhttps://folktime.org/about-us/board/https://michiganpeerrecovery.com/https://www.ncmhr.org/who-we-are.htmConnect with the Podcast Host ~Noble Ij:Links: https://www.podbio.me/thebeautifullybrokenmeJoin our facebook group at: https://www.facebook.com/thebeautifullybrokenmeFollow us in Instagram at: https://www.instagram.com/thebeautifullybrokenmeSend us an email at: nobleij@nobleij.com ~We would love to hear fro you.
If your sales funnel is full, but your deployments are taking months to accomplish, the technology being used does not fit the solution properly. Colin Constable and Kevin Nickels, the two engineering Co-Founders of the Atsign company provide an overview of the technology with details about the elimination of VPN and Firewalls to Don Witt of The Channel Daily News, a TR publication. Kevin Nickels Colin Constable The distributed non-blockchain solution helps carriers and enterprise reduce their environmental footprint while reducing the administration nightmare associated with small or large IoT and micro-network deployments. Listen in to hear about an easily implemented solution that will lock down your network tightly, improve performance and reduce cost. About: They are a team of Internet optimists committed to making the Internet a more human place, where privacy is a fundamental right, and everyone owns their data. In a world where even things are generating large amounts of data, they created the free, open-source atPlatform allowing developers to easily create privacy-first apps that protect people, and their things, on the Internet. Welcome to their atWorld! And thanks for helping them #FliptheInternet For more information, go to: https://atsign.com/.
Colleges and universities are prime targets for cyber attackers. From the large volumes of PII to medical and research data, higher education institutions are a gold mine for bad actors. The pandemic also added new attack vectors as institutions turned to remote and hybrid learning environments. CISOs, CTOs, and IT teams within higher education have a very challenging task when it comes to cybersecurity and data protection. With open networks, diverse user types, and limited resources, what can colleges and universities do to enhance protection? Listen to this podcast for tips on how to develop a cybersecurity risk management plan for your institution. Host: James Hilliard Guests: Bobby Sears, Senior Vertical Alliances Manager, Higher Education at Connection Steve Nardone, Senior Director of Security and Network Solutions at Connection Tim Allen, Director of Operations and Technology at Connection For additional cybersecurity resources, visit: https://www.connection.com/cybersecurityawarenessmonth. Thank you for listening. You can hear us on Apple Podcasts, Amazon Music, Spotify, and Podbean. Follow Connection on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, YouTube, LinkedIn, or read our latest insights.
The 'Can't Be Evil' licenses are a set of six NFT licenses developed by lawyers and operators in web 3 - each license grants “different sets of rights with different degrees of permissiveness”. The licenses have been deployed on Arweave (a decentralized storage, similar to IPFS) and can be directly linked on-chain by smart contracts. The licenses are available on the a16z website (document containing the six licenses) or a16z's repository on Github. Miles Jennings and Chris Dixon published an introduction with background on the licenses that is also available on the a16z website. Miles Jennings (@milesjennings) is general counsel and head of decentralization at Andreessen Horowitz (a16z) crypto, where he advises the firm's portfolio companies and DAOs on decentralization and protocol design, oversees the firm's investments, and works on regulatory and policy matters. You can find Miles' conversation with Laura Shin here. Mark Radcliffe (@markfradcliffe) is senior partner at DLA Piper, where he assists companies in strategic intellectual property advice and venture financing. Mark has worked in Silicon Valley for 30+ years and has significant experience in applying the law to the issues raised by new technologies, such as open source software, blockchain, and domain names. In 1994, he assisted Network Solutions, Inc. in developing the first domain dispute resolution system - which is still the basis for the system in use today. The link to the recording of Mark's NFT webinar is here: Non-Fungible Tokens: Technology and Legal Overview | Events | DLA Piper Global Law Firm. Ghaith Mahmood (@GhaithMahmoodLW) is a partner in the Los Angeles office of the law firm Latham & Watkins LLP, and a leader in the firm's Digital Assets and Web3 practice group, and also of the firm's Video Games and Esports group. Ghaith advises clients on all aspects of intellectual property and technology transactions, from developing, licensing, and commercializing IP assets, to advising on the IP aspects of strategic transactions. In the blockchain space, he has particular expertise advising NFT projects of all shapes and sizes, from some of the biggest NFT platforms and marketplaces in the world, to individual NFT projects trying to figure out what rights and utility to grant to their NFT holders. Show highlights: [3:00] Why draft these licenses? [13:30] What projects should use these licenses [16:00] How NFT projects can incorporate the licenses [21:00] Lawful ownership [26:00] Terminating sublicenses [34:00] Notice [39:00] Hard forks [45:40] Fractionalizing & much more. If you enjoyed this episode, please consider leaving a review. You can subscribe to our newsletter to stay updated on the latest episodes. Disclaimer: Jacob Robinson and his guests are not your lawyer. Nothing herein or mentioned on the Law of Code podcast should be construed as legal advice. The material published is intended for informational, educational, and entertainment purposes only. Please seek the advice of counsel, and do not apply any of the generalized material to your individual facts or circumstances without speaking to an attorney.
K-12 is a highly targeted sector when it comes to cyberthreats. In a recent report by CoSN, cybersecurity is a top priority among CTOs. Remote and hybrid environments have drastically increased the volume of devices to support the needs of educators and students. And each device is a potential point of entry for bad actors. There's also a lot of PII available on these networks, making school districts a prime target for data breaches and ransomware. Listen to this podcast to learn what school districts can do to enhance cybersecurity measures. For additional cybersecurity resources, visit: https://www.connection.com/cybersecurityawarenessmonth. Host: James Hilliard Guests: Pam Aulakh, Vertical Alliances Manager, K-12 at Connection Steve Nardone, Senior Director of Security and Network Solutions at Connection Tim Allen, Director of Operations and Technology at Connection Thank you for listening. You can hear us on Apple Podcasts, Amazon Music, Spotify, and Podbean. Follow Connection on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, YouTube, LinkedIn, or read our latest insights.
Host: James Hilliard Guests: Ryan Spurr, Director of Manufacturing Strategy at Connection Steve Nardone, Senior Director of Security and Network Solutions at Connection Tim Allen, Director of Operations and Technology at Connection The pandemic, smart manufacturing initiatives, and Industry 4.0 trends has shifted manufacturing into a digital transformation. As such, the industry is now experiencing a dramatic uptick in ransomware attacks. The majority of these attacks target operational technology (OT) systems by gaining access through compromised home networks and the devices of remote workers. Manufacturing organizations have highly complex infrastructure and environments. Having an accurate picture of security vulnerabilities is a challenge in itself. Listen to this podcast to explore how manufacturing organizations can mitigate their cybersecurity risks and find a more secure path forward. For additional cybersecurity resources, visit: https://www.connection.com/cybersecurityawarenessmonth. Thank you for listening. You can hear us on Apple Podcasts, Amazon Music, Spotify, and Podbean. Follow Connection on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, YouTube, LinkedIn, or read our latest insights.
Global Product Management Talk is pleased to bring you the next episode of... Product Mastery Now with host Chad McAllister, PhD. The podcast is all about helping people involved in innovation and managing products become more successful, grow their careers, and STANDOUT from their peers. About the Episode: If you have listened to me before, there is a good chance you've heard me say we need to fall in love with the customer's problem, not our solution. Getting enamored with our solution can distract us from the customer experience. Instead, the customer experience is a component of what creates value for customers. For example, have you ever been asked to enter your address more than once during an onboarding experience? What about at your doctor or dentist? For me, the answer is yes to all three. It's those simple things that add friction to the customer experience and if we want to make products customers love, we need to improve the experience for customers. To help us explore customer experience, joining us is Natashya Narkiewicz, currently VP of Product Management at Avetta and formerly senior director of product management for Newfold Digital, the company behind several popular webhosting brands, such as Bluehost, Network Solutions, HostGator, and Sitebuilder. She has held product roles for nearly 20 years and enjoys building products that have a clean customer experience. She is also a mentor in the business college at the University of North Florida, sharing her knowledge and experience each year with seniors as well as serving as a business mentor to female entrepreneurs in a 12-week program at the Jacksonville, Florida, Women's Business Center.
Ben Turner's grandfathers were both an entreprenuer. One grandfather went to Cornell, but ended up buying a fishing boat and then eventually, a hardware store. His other grandfather started a grain elevator after WWII, followed by going into real estate. He learned to be blind to risk, which is important in starting something new. Outside of tech, he likes to do outdoor activities, like kayaking, mountain biking and trail running.Ben was apart of a company called Network Solutions, and when they started that company, there wasn't the concept of a payment gateway. To make a solution work, you had many technical hurdles that existed. Two years ago, Ben started looking into how you solve this problem.This is the creation story of Verituity.SponsorsImmediateOrbitPostmarkStytchVerb DataWebapp.ioLinksWebsite: https://verituity.com/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/turnerb/Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/code-story/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
This entertainingly honest conversation between Tyson Yunkaporta and Jim Rutt discusses how indigenous learnings can help liberate the democratic institutions of today. They explore the notion of "humans as custodial species" (via Yunkaporta's book, "Sand Talk: How Indigenous Thinking Can Save the World"), and the role we serve tied to the earth around us on a spiritual and physical level. Jim and Tyson take you down an exciting path paved with history, tech, and new and old philosophies that will keep you thinking.This was originally aired on RxC TV as part of the 2021 RadicalxChange unConference Online.SpeakersTyson Yunkaporta Tyson is an academic, an arts critic, and a researcher who is a member of the Apalech Clan in far north Queensland. He is the author of the book Sand Talk: How Indigenous Thinking Can Save the World. He carves traditional tools and weapons and also works as a senior lecturer in Indigenous Knowledges at Deakin University in Melbourne. He lives in Melbourne.Jim Rutt (@jim_rutt)Jim Rutt is the host of the Jim Rutt Show podcast series. He is President and co-founder of the MIT Free Speech Alliance. He is the Executive Producer of the film "An Initiation to Game~B." He is also the creator of Network Wars, the popular mobile game. He is past Chairman of the Santa Fe Institute. He was CEO of Network Solutions, which operated the .com, .net, and .org domain namespaces on the Internet until its acquisition by Verisign in 2000. Jim was the first CTO of Thomson-Reuters. He was Chairman of the computer chip design software company Analog Design Automation until its acquisition by Synposis in 2004. Previously he either founded or played a key role in several significant information services and network companies: THE SOURCE, Business Research Corp., First Call, Pinpoint Information, Wall Street on Demand, and MarketSwitch. He was Researcher in Residence at the Santa Fe Institute from 2002 to 2004, studying the application of complexity science to financial markets, and evolutionary artificial intelligence. He was Executive Producer of the awarding winning film "Zombiewood." He is a co-founder of the Staunton Makerspace, a membership maker shop and hacker space. Jim is currently an SFI Research Fellow working in the scientific study of consciousness and evolutionary artificial intelligence. Jim is also a member of the Board of Advisers of the Krasnow Institute and of Virginia Tech's Fralin Life Sciences Institute. Jim received his B.S. degree in management from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in 1975 and is a member of MIT's Visiting Committee for the Department of Brain & Cognitive Sciences.This is a RadicalxChange production.::Connect with RadicalxChange Foundation::RxC Discord@radxchange TwitterRxC YouTube
Public Goods: Get $15 off your first order at Public Goods, your new everything store, at https://www.publicgoods.com/darkhorse or with code DARKHORSE at checkout.*****Bret speaks with Jim Rutt about Elon Musk's move to takeover Twitter and free speech on social media.Jim is an American businessman and entrepreneur, the former CEO of Network Solutions, and the former chairman of the Santa Fe Institute.https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCw1Sl_jFYRl2gbkBLp7w4lghttps://twitter.com/jim_ruttMentioned in this episode:Jim's article for Quillette on Elon Musk takeover:https://quillette.com/2022/04/27/musk-and-moderation/Game b website:https://www.game-b.org/*****Find Bret Weinstein on Twitter: @BretWeinstein, and on Patreon.https://www.patreon.com/bretweinsteinPlease subscribe to this channel for more long form content like this, and subscribe to the clips channel @DarkHorse Podcast Clips for short clips of all our podcasts:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCAWCKUrmvK5F_ynBY_CMlIAAll removed videos can be found on Spotify Video and Odysee: https://open.spotify.com/show/57R7dOcs60jUfOnuNG0J1Rhttps://odysee.com/@BretWeinstein:fCheck out the DHP store! Epic tabby, digital book burning, saddle up the dire wolves, and more: http://www.store.darkhorsepodcast.orgTheme Music: Thank you to Martin Molin of Wintergatan for providing us the rights to use their excellent music.*****(00:00) Introduction(02:37) Opposition to communism(06:48) Emancipation party and game b(10:59) Sponsor(12:39) Game b spore mode(16:25) What is game b?(21:26) Jim's article on Quillette on Elon Musk(25:06) Where to draw the line with free speech?(33:58) Doxxing and privacy, serious crime advocacy, and dangerous content(35:55) Point of view moderation(40:27) Dealing with fringe ideas(45:30) Doxxing and Bret's vax mandate example(50:28) Jim's proposal for moderation rules(58:00) Bret's modifications to Jim's proposal(01:03:19) Jim's disagreements with Bret(01:08:52) Algorithm transparency and shadow banning(01:12:15) Is Elon correct about algorithm transparency?(01:21:10) Can Elon solve Twitter?(01:30:47) String theory(01:34:03) Is Elon the benevolent dictator we need?(01:39:24) Start up mentality(01:46:17) Wrap upSupport the show
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Jim Rutt joins Layman Pascal on The Integral Stage to talk about his recent essay, Musk and Moderation. Does Elon Musk's purchase of Twitter represent a threat or opportunity for social media and the freedom of speech? That isn't clear yet, but Jim Rutt has some advice for Musk, and he discusses it with Layman in a convivial, insult-filled exploration of the challenges of free speech in radically pluralist environments; the new oligarchs and their threat to democratic values; social media and the evolution of public squares; "decorum" moderation versus "point-of-view" moderation; opportunities to move towards GameB values; incentivizing companies to better caretake and preserve free discussion spaces; and much more. "Musk and Moderation" essay: https://quillette.com/2022/04/27/musk-and-moderation/ Jim Rutt is the former CEO of Network Solutions. The New York Times once referred to him as “the Internet's bad boy” due to his reputation for creative mischief. He sold Network Solutions at the peak of the Dot Com boom and then went into scientific research. Jim has been affiliated with the Santa Fe Institute since 2002, serving as Chairman from 2009 thru 2012. Currently he runs the Jim Rutt Show podcast, and is the gun-totin' godfather of the Game B movement. Additional Links and Resources Jim Rutt Show Podcast https://www.jimruttshow.com/ Support The Integral Stage on Patreon to make more of these conversations possible! https://www.patreon.com/theintegralstage
Buckminster Fuller once said, ”You never change things by fighting the existing reality. To change something, build a new model that makes the existing model obsolete.” If the current system is „Game A“, how do new organizational models for a "Game B“ world look like? What insights can we glean from experiments in the space of self-management? How would a truly integral, metamodern, holistic form of running a business look like? How can we make purpose the boss and decentralize power systematically? What role might the emergence of Web3 and Decentralized Autonomous Organizations (DAOs) play to create better incentive structures and solve global coordination problems? How can new organizational and business models outcompete the legacy system? With Hosts Tom Amarque & Dennis Wittrock and guests: Jim Rutt He is the host of the “Jim Rutt Show” and the former CEO of Network Solutions. The New York Times once referred to him as “the Internet's bad boy” due to his reputation for creative mischief. He sold Network Solutions at the peak of the Dot Com boom and then went into scientific research. Jim has been affiliated with the Santa Fe Institute since 2002, serving as Chairman from 2009 thru 2012. In a conversation with Jordan Hall he coined the term “Game B” that now galvanizes a global movement of changemakers. Thomas Thomison A seasoned entrepreneur and business builder, Thomas Thomison is a recognized leader, developer, and practitioner of self-organizing systems and methods. In 2007, he co-founded HolacracyOne, LLC, to develop and mature Holacracy® into what is now the gold-standard replacement for conventional management hierarchies. In 2015 he launched encode.org to further embed self-organization practices in legal, capital, and social structures. In 2019, encode.org launched PowerShift Capital LLC to re-invent sourcing and deploying capital for purposeful, self-organized, and power-shifted endeavors. And in 2020, encode.org launched PowerShift People, LLC to create a global community of interdependent agents working in purposeful, self-organized, and power-shifted systems. Marco Robledo Marco Robledo is the author of the book "3D Management, an integral theory for organizations in the vanguard of evolution", and advises on how to build more conscious, humane, efficacious, and responsible forms of enterprise. He is a Professor of Business and Director of the Master of Business Administration (MBA) at the University of the Balearics (UIB). He defines himself as a change agent that helps organizations and individuals in their development towards higher consciousness. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/podcast-c709ee4/message
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Welcome to the Oil and Gas Onshore podcast — brought to you by TechnipFMC on the Oil and Gas Global Network, the largest and most listened-to podcast network for the oil and energy industry. In this episode, Justin sits down with Alex Gras, Chief Commercial Officer at the Cannon to discuss Flexible Workspace and Entrepreneur Network Solutions. Alex also discusses his journey from his successful time at Tenaris to completely switching careers to help the Cannon with their overall mission. LinkedIn profile link: https://www.linkedin.com/in/alexandergras/ Website link: http://www.thecannon.com/ We'd like to highlight some fascinating technology provided by our sponsor, TechnipFMC. Their new and integrated iComplete™ ecosystem is digitally enabled and delivers efficiency benefits by dramatically reducing components and connections while simultaneously providing real-time data to operators about the #wellpad operations. TechnipFMC is continuing to push the limits in order to achieve full frac automation. To discover more about all the benefits of iComplete™ click the link in the show notes or check them out on linkedin: https://lnkd.in/eeSVvcc TechnipFMC Giveaway https://lp.constantcontactpages.com/su/pcEvkKz/OGGN Ogio Dome duffle bag Yeti 20 oz purple tumbler Executive power bank Columbia neck gator AcePods 2.0 – True Wireless Stereo (TWS) Bluetooth Ear Buds More Oil and Gas Global Network PodcastsOGGN.com OGGN Street TeamLinkedIn Group OGGN on SocialLinkedIn Group | LinkedIn Company Page | Facebook | modalpoint | OGGN OGGN EventsGet notified each month Justin GauthierLinkedIn
In this episode of new Education Systems, Layman Pascal talks to Jim Rutt about potential pathways to Game B models of education. Jim Rutt is the former CEO of Network Solutions. The New York Times once referred to him as “the Internet's bad boy” due to his reputation for creative mischief. He sold Network Solutions at the peak of the Dot Com boom and then went into scientific research. Jim has been affiliated with the Santa Fe Institute since 2002, serving as Chairman from 2009 thru 2012. Currently he runs the Jim Rutt Show podcast, and is the gun-totin' godfather of the Game B movement. Links and Resources Jim Rutt Show Podcast https://www.jimruttshow.com/ What is Game B video https://youtu.be/HL5bcgpprxY The Story of Game B video https://youtu.be/Glgcl9AVWbA
In Episode 31, Gregg welcomes Jim Rutt. He is the former CEO of Network Solutions and served as Chairman of the Sante Fe Institute from 2009 thru 2012. He is a futurist and leading thinker who is well-known in this space for his podcast and playing a founding role in "Game B." In this episode, Jim Rutt shares his narrative and tells the story of the emergence of Game B. He also discusses his upcoming book, and he and Gregg riff on the relationship and synergy between Game B and UTOK, such that the 5th Joint Point can be framed as "UTOKing Game B". Here is the episode on podbean: https://www.podbean.com/media/share/pb-t3p46-10fe8c2 Here is his podcast, the Jim Rutt Show: https://www.jimruttshow.com/ Here is the Game B Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/groups/gamebcore/ and the Game-B Homepage: https://www.game-b.org/
The Integral Stage's "Metapodcast" series focuses on podcasting podcaster, hosting hosting & exploring the people who are trying to bring forth higher, deeper & more transformative perspectives through online medium. My first conversation with Jim Rutt (former CEO of Network Solutions, former chairman of the Santa Fe Institute) focused on his ban from facebook and the problems surrounding higher complexity discussions and low-complexity algorithms. In this second chat, we explore the alternative social network he's put together for the "Game B" community and the stages and facets of the possible future that sees unfolding. https://www.jimruttshow.com/
A conversation with Spencer Williams, General Manager of Amphenol Network Solutions in Liberty Lake, WA. Spencer has been part of Telect, which eventually became part of Amphenol Network Solutions, since 2009. We talk about Network Solutions business, dealing with the pandemic, and what he's most excited about for the future. We talk about growing up in the family business and realizing that it was something he really wanted to be a part of. We talk about the writings of Adam Smith and why he chose to become a Horned Frog. And we talk about his desert island music, book, and movie. This is The Interface. Hosted by Chris Cappello. Music by Square Seed. For The Interface podcast guest inquiries and suggestions: send an email to ccappello@amphenol-aao.com or LinkedIn message to https://www.linkedin.com/in/cjcappello.
Connie Steele is the principal of Flywheel Associates and host of the Strategic Momentum podcast. In this episode, MBO Partners speaks with Connie about her insights from her own independent consulting career and the thesis from her new book, Building the Business of You, on how all workers today must tap into their own strengths to build and curate a "mashup" career. Connie talks about the power of approaching one's career from the seat of a CEO, constantly looking at the shifting landscape and adjusting one's strategic plan. She touches on how networking, not only with close contacts or when looking for the next job, is an important component of career success. She also about the need for enterprise organizations to respond to the uncertain future by harnessing the best talent-- “Tiger teams”--wherever and however they appear. She shares why she thinks organizations must design to a future workforce will include a higher number of freelance and independent contributors, by design. About This Episode's GuestConnie Steele is principal of Flywheel Associates, a strategy consultancy that works with businesses to create the necessary momentum to lead to sustained success. She is also the host of the Strategic Momentum podcast and author of Building the Business of You. For all her media channels, she draws from insights spent leading marketing initiatives for major technology players such as AOL and Network Solutions, as well as her decades in leading her own successful firm. About MBO Partners®MBO Partners is a deep jobs platform that connects and enables independent professionals and microbusiness owners to do business safely and effectively with enterprise organizations. Its unmatched experience and industry leadership enable it to operate on the forefront of the independent economy and consistently advance the next way of working. For more information, visit mbopartners.com. Episode hosted by Aassia Haq; produced, edited, and engineered by Leslie Jennings Rowley. With music by Brian BurrowsMBO Partners © 2021
Jim Rutt is a complexity researcher, systems thinker, podcaster, and former key player in several technology companies. The New York Times once referred to him as "the Internet's bad boy" due to his reputation for creative mischief. Jim is the past Chairman of the Santa Fe Institute, former CEO of Network Solutions, and the first CTO of Thomson-Reuters. We discuss the divide between fixing the institutions and fixing ourselves - and why the real work is in fixing ourselves through self-actualization, Jordan Hall's Game A vs. Game B and what it takes to be a Game B "vulcan spartan" early adopter. Note: We use adult language in this episode.
We give you a very brief update about what was showing at India Mobile Congress and an interview with Nitin Bansal, Managing Director and Head of Network Solutions for Ericsson in India who talks about what's happening with 5G in the country which GSMA is expecting to have 88 million 5G subscriptions in 2025.
Welcome to the History of Computing Podcast, where we explore the history of information technology. Because by understanding the past, we're able to be prepared for the innovations of the future! Todays episode is on the history of the Domain Name System, or DNS for short. You know when you go to www.google.com. Imagine if you had to go to 172.217.4.196, or the IP address, instead. DNS is the service that resolves that name to that IP address. Let's start this story back in 1966. The Beatles released Yellow Submarine. The Rolling Stones were all over the radio with Paint It Black. Indira Ghandi was elected the Prime Minister of India. US Planes were bombing Hanoi smack dab in the middle of the Vietnam War. The US and USSR agreed not to fill space with nukes. The Beach Boys had just released Good Vibrations. I certainly feel the good vibrations when I think that quietly, when no one was watching, the US created ARPANET, or the Advanced Research Projects Agency Network. ARPANET would evolve into the Internet as we know it today. As with many great innovations in technology, it took awhile to catch on. Late into the 1980s there were just over 300 computers on the Internet, most doing research. Sure, there were 254 to the 4th addresses that were just waiting to be used, but the idea of keeping the address of all 300 computers you wanted to talk to seemed cumbersome and it was slow to take hold. To get an address in the 70s you needed to contact Jon Postel at USC to get put on what was called the Assigned Numbers List. You could call or mail them. Stanford Research Institute (now called SRI) had a file they hosted called hosts.txt. This file mapped the name of one of these hosts on the network to a IP address, making a table of computer names and then IP addresses those matched with, or a table of hosts. Many computers still maintain this file. Elizabeth Feinler maintained this directory of systems. She would go on to lead and operate the Network Information Center, or NIC for short, for ARPANET and see the evolution to the Defense Data Network, or DDN for short and later the Internet. She wrote what was then called the Resource Handbook. By 1982, Ken Harrenstien and Vic White on Feinler's group at Stanford created a service called Whois, defined in RFC 812, which was an online directory. You can still use the whois command on Windows, Mac and Linux computers today. But by 1982 it was clear that the host table was getter's slower and harder to maintain as more systems were coming online. This meant more people to do that maintenance. But Postel from USC then started reviewing proposals for maintaining this thing, a task he handed off to Paul Mockapetris. That's when Mockapetris did something that he wasn't asked to do and created DNS. Mockapetris had been working on some ideas for filesystems at the time and jumped at the chance to apply those ideas to something different. So Jon Postel and Zaw-Sing Su helped him complete his thoughts which were published by the Internet Engineering Task Force, or IETF, in in RFC 882 for the concepts and facilities and RFC 883 for the implementation and specification in November 1983. You can google those and read them today. And most of it is still used. Here, he introduced the concept that a NAME of a TYPE points to an address, or RDATA and lives for a specified amount of time, or TTL short for Time To Live. He also mapped IP addresses to names in the specifications, creating PTR records. All names had a TLD or Top Level Domain name of ARPANET. Designing a protocol isn't the same thing as implementing a protocol. In 1984, four students from the University of California Berkeley wrote the first version of BIND, short for Berkeley Internet Name Domain, for BSD 4.3. Douglas Terry, Mark Painter, David Riggle, and Songnian Zhou using funds from a DARPA grant. In 1988 Paul Vixie from Digital Equipment Corporation then gave it a little update and maintained it until he founded the Internet Systems Consortium to take it over. BIND is still the primary distribution of DNS, although there are other distributions now. For example, Microsoft added DNS in 1995 with the release of NT 3.51. But back to the 80s real quick. In 1985, came the introduction of .mil, .gov, .edu, .org, .com TLDs. Remember John Postel from USC? He and Joyce K Reynolds started an organization called IANA to assign numbers for use on the Internet. DNS Servers are hierarchical, and so there's a set of root DNS servers, with a root zone controlled by the US Dept of Commerce. 10 of the 13 original servers were operated in the US and 3 outside, each assigned a letter of A through M. You can still ping a.root-servers.net. These host the root zone database from IANA and handle the hierarchy of the TLD they're authoritative for with additional servers hosted for .gov, .com, etc. There are now over 1,000 TLDs! And remember how USC was handling the addressing (which became IANA) and Stanford was handling the names? Well Feinler's group turned over naming to Network Solutions in 1991 and they handled it until 1998 when Postel died and ICANN was formed. ICANN or the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers, merged the responsibilities under one umbrella. Each region of the world is allowed to manage their own IP addresses, and so ARIN was formed in 1998 to manage the distribution of IP addresses in America. The collaboration between Feinler and Postel fostered the innovations that would follow. They also didn't try to take everything on. Postel instigated TCP/IP and DNS. Postel co-wrote many of the RFCs that define the Internet and DNS to this day. And Feinler's showed great leadership in administering how much of that was implemented. One can only aspire to find such a collaboration in life and to do so with results like the Internet, worth tens of trillions of dollars, but more importantly has reshaped the world, disrupted practically every industry and touched the lives of nearly every human on earth. Thank you for joining us for this episode of the History Of Computing Podcast. We hope you had an easy time finding thehistoryofcomputing.libsyn.com thanks to the hard work of all those who came before us.
Today's guest is Russ Henneberry. Russ is a content marketing rockstar who has worked with the likes of Neil Patel & Crazy Egg, Salesforce.com, Network Solutions, and many others. He is the Editorial Director for Digital Marketer, the company behind the ever-popular Traffic and Conversion Summit. Russ is also author of the new book "Digital Marketing for Dummies", which he wrote alongside digital marketing superstar Ryan Deiss. In today's episode, we talk about content marketing for eCommerce. A lot of merchants just flat get this wrong, and Russ digs into important topics like frequency, strategy, and how to create content that actually helps with conversion.