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In this episode of Aerospace Unplugged, we tackle 2025's top aviation safety issues: rising close calls on runways and the growing threat of GPS jamming and spoofing.Our host, Adam Kress chats with Priya Poyil, a Director of Offering Management at Honeywell Aerospace Technologies, about aviation safety and industry efforts to tackle key challenges in this insightful discussion.
In this edition of Unfiltered Stories, Tom Reuner, Executive Research Leader and Head of EMEA at HFS, connects with Piyush Saxena, SVP - Cloud Business & Offering Management at HCLTech, and Addy Dubhashi, Global Partner Practice Lead Financial Services at AWS, to discuss how industries adopt the cloud for their specialized needs, with an emphasis on financial services. You will learn: How how are industries adopting cloud for their specialized needs? What are compelling outcomes delivered by Industry Cloud? What are the main lessons learned from Industry Cloud deployments?
In this episode, Lea Kiesel, Sr. Director of Offering Management at Honeywell, discusses advancements in Thermal Barrier Coatings from where they began to where we are now.
Post By: Adam Turteltaub Keeping up with the latest sanctions requirements is very difficult. Names of individuals and organizations are added and removed frequently, and there are multiple prohibited persons and entities lists to track. The US Office of Foreign Asset Control (OFAC) list is but one of several to consult, and just because a company isn’t on the US list doesn’t mean it’s not on the list of another country that can claim jurisdiction over your organization. So how do you determine who you can do business with? Christian Focacci, Vice President of Offering Management at Steele suggests in this podcast you begin with an appreciation of the challenges of data and determining the risk: is this an entity I need to know everything about or which only requires a cursory assessment? The answer to that question will determine how much research you need to do. But even that is only a start. For example, hen reviewing news sites, especially outside of your own country, it’s important to assess how reliable that source is. And, while machine learning offers advantages, it’s far from perfect and human judgement is most definitely still needed.
Artificial intelligence and machine learning are getting a lot of attention in the board room, and they are becoming integral tools in today's culture of compliance. Sabrina Serafin interviews Christian Focacci, the Vice President of Offering Management with Steele Global. Christian discusses his experience with these tools and how they help drive efficiency in mundane tasks. Culture of Compliance was recently named #1 in “Top 25 Regulatory Compliance Podcasts You Must Follow in 2020” by Feedspot. Follow us today!
There is no fantasy football without OpenShift. Not to mention the U.S. Open or the Masters. OpenShift is Kubernetes at the core, and it focuses on making things easier for developers and the operations team. In this episode of B2B Tech Talk, we chatted with Chris Rosen, Program Director of Offering Management at IBM, about developing cloud natively within Red Hat OpenShift on IBM Cloud. We also discussed: Use cases and how there is no one-size-fits-all customer profile OpenShift is 99.99% SLA How to keep OpenSource secure with “keys” Higher value services to make your app smarter and more robust Find more information on IBM Cloud Services or contact Don Oehman at Ingram Micro. To join the discussion, follow us on Twitter @IngramTechSol #B2BtechTalk or LinkedIn with #IBMCloud and #IngramMicroCloud Listen to this episode and more like it by subscribing to B2B Tech Talk on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or Stitcher. You can also listen on our website.
Welcome back. Our latest episode has us sitting down with (in a manner of speaking) Roland Koo. Roland is a Program Director in Offering Management and Strategy for Enterprise Products and Compilers on Z and he joins us from The Great White North – Canada. If you've never had the pleasure of meeting Roland well here is your chance! In our second installment of what we are referring to as our “Lockdown Series”, we chat with Roland on some of the new developments with compilers on Z. Here is a list of some of the things we cover: How do compilers work? The IBM COBOL Compiler family IBM Automatic Binary Optimizer for z/OS Packed decimal arithmetic and formats Arch levels and COBOL Compilers Source code and object code LLVM Technology…what is it and where to learn more? Python compilation on Z Reaffirming our commitment to Java 11 And that's not even the complete list! While you're here, be sure to check out the COBOL Migration Portal. There you can learn about all the great benefits of migrating to the latest version of COBOL and also learn best practices from the experts. And if you want to put a face to the voice, Roland has a featured video on the main page too. We certainly had a lot of fun (with a few technical difficulties) with this episode, and we hope you come back for more. For now leave you with a little spoiler…our good friend Bruce Armstrong is back for our next episode. He'll be updating on what's new with Zowe™. So stay tuned!
In this episode, host Kevin Lawton talks to Jeanette Barlow the VP of Strategy & Offering Management for IBM Sterling. They discuss supply chain disruption from COVID-19, IBM Sterling AI, changes in consumer behavior and fulfillment and also about the opportunities that lie within the pandemic for companies to improve for the future.Support the show (https://www.paypal.com/donate/?token=PT7mU4_SaQlWJLQbdhvpmmyAeCdusbdFECFdobnmlvKzdNoOv-vvvrIsb9ACG35f-xAmEG&country.x=AU&locale.x=AU)
In this Intel Chip Chat audio podcast with Allyson Klein: Director, Offering Management for Compute at IBM Cloud, Jay Jubran discusses why enterprises are choosing the cloud for their HPC workloads. IBM’s new HPC-as-a-Service offering is powered by Intel Xeon Scalable processors as they offer the performance required to meet customers’ needs. IBM Cloud is […]
Director, Offering Management for Compute at IBM Cloud, Jay Jubran discusses why enterprises are choosing the cloud for their HPC workloads. IBM's new HPC-as-a-Service offering is powered by Intel® Xeon® Scalable processors as they offer the performance required to meet customers' needs. IBM Cloud is focused on innovative cloud capabilities and partnering with Intel to provide the best solution for their HPC customers. Learn more about IBM's HPC cloud offerings here: https://cloud.ibm.com/. IBM will be announcing their latest enterprise cloud offerings at IBM Think, February 12-15th 2019. Learn more about the agenda: https://www.ibm.com/events/think/. Successful Cloud Service Providers are staying ahead of the technology curve, not chasing it. Explore intel.com/csp. Intel technologies' features and benefits depend on system configuration and may require enabled hardware, software or service activation. Performance varies depending on system configuration. No product or component can be absolutely secure. Check with your system manufacturer or retailer or learn more at intel.com. Intel, the Intel logo, and Xeon are trademarks of Intel Corporation or its subsidiaries in the U.S. and/or other countries. *Other names and brands may be claimed as the property of others. © Intel Corporation
The Tech Fugitives Interview Lisa Seacat DeLuca, Director of Offering Management and Distinguished Engineer for IBM Watson Internet of Things. We discuss the life of an inventor at IBM and lots of IoT! The post Episode 63 – Lisa Seacat DeLuca, IBM Distinguished Engineer appeared first on The Tech Fugitives Show!.
You simply will not find two people smarter and more interesting to listen to regarding hardware, software and the competition in today’s AI marketplace. We spoke with: Dr. Hillery Hunter – IBM Fellow & Director, Accelerated Cognitive Infrastructure Dr. Stefanie Chrias – IBM Vice President, Offering Management for IBM Cognitive Systems Their passion for what’s […] The post Episode 39 – Interview With Dr. Hillery Hunter & Dr. Stefanie Chiras from the IBM Cognitive Space appeared first on The Tech Fugitives Show!.
Alex Bentley, Product Management Leader and Coach at IBM, describes the role of an Offering Manager at IBM (IBM has renamed Product Management to Offering Management). Alex has over 10 years of experience working as a Product Manager. He also leads the Associate Offering Manager program at IBM. You can check out IBM's Associate Offering Manager program here: http://ibm.biz/aomprogram Some of the areas that Alex talks about in this episode include: 1. How Offering Management is very similar to Product Management 2. Why IBM renamed Product Management to Offering Management - To emphasize the focus on building a business, as opposed to a product only 3. Difference between Offering Management at IBM and Product Management in some companies and Project Management 4. Examples of projects an Offering Manager might work on 5. How an Offering Manager/Product Manager needs to think like the CEO of the business 6. Examples of metrics that a Product/Offering Manager is evaluated on and how they vary with where the product is in its lifecycle 7. How Product/Offering Managers need to understand incentives of various stakeholders they work with - their customers, as well as internal stakeholders 8. Ability to say No and prioritize is critical 9. How Product/Offering Managers need to be able to context switch a lot. Alex blocks his calendar on Fridays to have some focused time for work. 10. Advice for candidates interested in breaking into Product Managemnt 11. Tons of helpful resources for interested candidates 12. Translate your work into measurable business impact when applying + what you did 13. Alex interviews a lot - common reasons why he rejects applicants for Product/Offering Management roles 14. Skills needed to do well in this job
Today, I discuss being thrown in the deep end, adapting and conquering with IBM VP of Analytics Offering Management, Daniel Hernandez.
Three of the hottest topics in IT today: IoT, Cognitive and Blockchain. What role does DevOps play in successfully leveraging these? In this DevOps Chat we ask Cliff Utstein - Director of Offering Management, IBM Cloud DevOps and CJ Paul - Distinguished Engineer & Chief Architect, IBM Cloud DevOps for the answers. It is a lively discussion with as both Cliff and CJ are very experienced in these areas and have some great thoughts. Enjoy!
In this podcast three members of IBM Security's Identity and Access Management (IAM) leadership team discuss some of the common themes and concerns they hear most often from customers, including pressure to embrace the digital transformation and the risk of insider threats. Listen now for valuable insights from Jason Keenaghan, Director of Offering Management for IAM and Fraud Portfolios, Sridhar Muppidi, CTO of Information, Risk and Protection Portfolio, and Dustin Hoff, Global Compentency Leader for IAM. You'll also get a preview of the IAM team's activities at IBM InterConnect, happening March 19-23 in Las Vegas. To learn more about identity and access management solutions from IBM Security, visit http://ibm.co/2nw0hM5.
Why the Innovate 2010 in Orlando, FL from June 6 to 10 is a must attend event. Hear from Patrick Roach, Principal Engineer Communications and Navigations Systems with a major aerospace company and Scott Hebner, Vice President, Marketing and Offering Management, IBM Rational Software. At Innovate 2010 we will all have the opportunity to network with 4,000 software and systems peers, see exciting keynotes from the IBM senior executive team, learn about the future of Technology from IBM Fellow Grady Booch, hear from Dean Kamen, the creator of the Segway Personal Transporter, on the power of Innovation, and much more. You won't want to miss this year's conference! Visit the Conference website for more information and to register today: http://www.ibm.com/software/rational/innovate/