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En Capital Intereconomía, arrancamos la jornada con Los Desayunos de Capital, donde abordamos un tipo de protección cada vez más relevante para empresas y directivos: los seguros de responsabilidad civil para consejeros y altos cargos. Nos acompañan Sergio Rueda, CEO de Benjumea Seguros, y Jesús García, especialista en líneas financieras de Omnia, para explicar en qué consisten los seguros D&O (Directors & Officers), por qué los administradores pueden responder con su patrimonio personal por determinadas decisiones empresariales y cuáles son los riesgos más frecuentes a los que se enfrentan actualmente los órganos de dirección. Analizaremos situaciones reales que pueden desembocar en reclamaciones, el creciente peso de las responsabilidades laborales, fiscales y de cumplimiento normativo, y por qué este tipo de coberturas ya no son exclusivas de las grandes corporaciones, sino también de pymes y empresas familiares. Además, conoceremos las particularidades de las soluciones que ofrece Omnia y la importancia de proteger tanto a las personas físicas como a la propia sociedad. En el Foro Empleo, debatimos junto a José María Triper, columnista de El Economista, y José Canseco, experto en liderazgo, transformación y personas, sobre algunos de los grandes retos del mercado laboral actual. La conversación girará en torno a un fenómeno cada vez más estudiado en las organizaciones: el impacto del aburrimiento y la falta de motivación en el absentismo laboral. También analizaremos la evolución de los salarios en España, después de conocerse que una parte muy significativa de los trabajadores percibe ingresos inferiores a los 25.000 euros anuales, y abordaremos las nuevas estrategias empresariales para financiar la transformación tecnológica. En este contexto, comentaremos la decisión de Teradata de congelar salarios para acelerar sus inversiones en inteligencia artificial, una medida que reabre el debate sobre cómo compatibilizar innovación, productividad y gestión del talento.
En un momento en el que está de moda el emprendimiento, en Benjumea seguros destacan la importancia de que empresarios y directivos estén asegurados. Su CEO, Sergio Rueda, recuerda que día a día están expuestos a importantes responsabilidades civiles que se pueden trasladar al sector asegurador. Partiendo de esa base Omnia,uno de los grandes colaboradores de Benjumea Seguros, ofrece los conocidos seguros de D&O (Directors and Officers) que protegen administradores,consejeros y altos directivos frente a las situaciones planteadas en el ejercicio de sus funciones. Son productos que ofrecen desde indemnizaciones económicas, gastos de abogados o defensa jurídica, entre otros. Jesús García, especialista de seguros de líneas financieras de Omnia señala que en los últimos tres o cuatro años “ la gran mayoría de las reclamaciones llega por las prácticas de empleo indebidas, así como por los delitos contra la hacienda pública, también pueden venir derivadas de problemas internos que terminan por causar reclamos de socios, acreedores e incluso de los propios empleados de la empresa”. Los expertos señalan que la necesidad de protección no sólo es para los directivos de grandes compañías, sino también y de forma especial para las responsables de las PYMES, en un contexto en el que cada vez más reclamaciones afectan simultáneamente a la persona jurídica y física. Benjumea seguros cuenta con una amplia trayectoria que data desde 1929. Su sede se encuentra en Sevilla, tiene oficina en Madrid y pronto abrirá en Barcelona.
In this week's episode, JB sits down with Omnia's nutritionist Tom McClure to talk about something everyone trains through but not many people actually nail - recovery.And no, they're not here to sell you a cold plunge tub.If you've ever felt like you're constantly trying to rescue yourself after training rather than actually recovering - this one's for you.Find out more about OMNIA's CoachingHybrid Training Guide (100% FREE)
Platform vendors are transferring liability and delivery responsibility for AI services onto MSPs by building structured AI practice frameworks, training programs, and service delivery methodologies. This approach is motivated by mounting economic pressures on vendors, as seen with large-scale infrastructure investments and the need for sustainable revenue models. PAX8, Ingram Micro Cloud, ConnectWise, and others are formalizing AI partner programs that enroll MSPs to deliver vendor-defined services, while shifting operational complexity and accountability downstream. The episode highlights PAX8's Managed Intelligence initiative, aimed at helping small and midsize MSPs deliver AI services to SMB clients with minimal prior expertise. PAX8 cites its own research, which notes that 62% of SMBs view AI as essential for competitiveness and 74% plan to increase AI spending in the coming year. The economics of AI scaling are underscored by data on projected data center buildout costs—up to $15 trillion by 2030 and requiring $1.75 trillion annually just to maintain. OpenAI's public offering, with an $850 billion valuation and $180 billion in funding, is attributed to the need for capital that private markets can no longer supply, prompting vendors to leverage channel partners for both revenue generation and market validation. Supporting developments include expanded programs at the distribution and platform levels: a PAX8-Nocdoc partnership providing managed NOC/SOC services for smaller MSPs, Ingram Micro Cloud's collaboration with PartnerStack to formalize AI service delivery infrastructure, and ConnectWise's introduction of an AI-native platform for predictive and autonomous IT operations. Research from Omnia and the IBM Institute for Business Value indicates underutilization of vendor market development funds and widespread deployment of AI frameworks despite only 11% of tech leaders feeling prepared—demonstrating the gap between vendor offerings and operational readiness. The implications for MSPs are significant. By enrolling in these vendor-driven AI programs, providers take on delivery risk, contractual accountability, and potential liability for AI outcomes they did not design. The structural split is clear: MSPs can either create and govern their own AI methodologies—pricing accountability as a service—or become vehicles for vendor frameworks, absorbing complexity without full compensation or control. Practical recommendations include updating service agreements for AI-related risks, building internal governance around AI deployments, and not allowing vendor or community consensus to substitute for explicit accountability for outcomes. 00:00 Channel AI Shift 03:59 Enrollment, Not Enablement 06:55 Methodology vs. Liability 10:01 Why Do We Care? Supported by: Zero Networks CometBackup
25 At that time Jesus answered and said: I confess to thee, O Father, Lord of heaven and earth, because thou hast hid these things from the wise and prudent, and hast revealed them to the little ones.In illo tempore respondens Jesus dixit : Confiteor tibi, Pater, Domine caeli et terrae, quia abscondisti haec a sapientibus, et prudentibus, et revelasti ea parvulis. 26 Yea, Father; for so hath it seemed good in thy sight.Ita Pater : quoniam sic fuit placitum ante te. 27 All things are delivered to me by my Father. And no one knoweth the Son, but the Father: neither doth any one know the Father, but the Son, and he to whom it shall please the Son to reveal him.Omnia mihi tradita sunt a Patre meo. Et nemo novit Filium, nisi Pater : neque Patrem quis novit, nisi Filius, et cui voluerit Filius revelare. 28 Come to me, all you that labour, and are burdened, and I will refresh you.Venite ad me omnes qui laboratis, et onerati estis, et ego reficiam vos. 29 Take up my yoke upon you, and learn of me, because I am meek, and humble of heart: and you shall find rest to your souls.Tollite jugum meum super vos, et discite a me, quia mitis sum, et humilis corde : et invenietis requiem animabus vestris. 30 For my yoke is sweet and my burden light.Jugum enim meum suave est, et onus meum leve.Primus and Felician were brothers. After suffering the most cruel torments for the Faith, they were beheaded at Rome. A.D. 286.
The group's CEO Seelan Gobalsamy shares insights on its latest 'strong set of results' and expectations for the year ahead.
Stephen Grootes speaks to Omnia Group CEO Seelan Gobalsamy, about the company’s strong FY26 performance, driven by robust growth in its Agriculture and Mining divisions, disciplined capital allocation, solid cash generation, and a R1.2 billion return to shareholders, as the group positions itself for further growth through international expansion, resilient supply chains and improved operational efficiency. The Money Show is a podcast hosted by well-known journalist and radio presenter, Stephen Grootes. He explores the latest economic trends, business developments, investment opportunities, and personal finance strategies. Each episode features engaging conversations with top newsmakers, industry experts, financial advisors, entrepreneurs, and politicians, offering you thought-provoking insights to navigate the ever-changing financial landscape. Thank you for listening to a podcast from The Money Show Listen live Primedia+ weekdays from 18:00 and 20:00 (SA Time) to The Money Show with Stephen Grootes broadcast on 702 https://buff.ly/gk3y0Kj and CapeTalk https://buff.ly/NnFM3Nk For more from the show, go to https://buff.ly/7QpH0jY or find all the catch-up podcasts here https://buff.ly/PlhvUVe Subscribe to The Money Show Daily Newsletter and the Weekly Business Wrap here https://buff.ly/v5mfetc The Money Show is brought to you by Absa Follow us on social media 702 on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TalkRadio702 702 on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@talkradio702 702 on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/talkradio702/ 702 on X: https://x.com/CapeTalk 702 on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@radio702 CapeTalk on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/CapeTalk CapeTalk on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@capetalk CapeTalk on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ CapeTalk on X: https://x.com/Radio702 CapeTalk on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@CapeTalk567 See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Omnia and Sygnia deliver standout half-year numbers and shareholders cheer. PPC posts 84% profit growth and the stock drops 3.5%. Alec Hogg unpacks three SENS announcements that tell you everything about how markets actually work — and why beating expectations matters more than beating last year.
This evening, we unpack the day's market movements with PrimeXBT, hear more about navigating the disrupted supply chains with Omnia, share the cash improvement and strengthened regional markets with PPC, assess how the Fitch ratings boosts SA fiscal recovery with Econometrix, and in our Personal Finance segment, explore a wealth index that measures financial confidence with Franc SAfm Market Update - Podcasts and live stream
on the 28% increase in operational growth and optimism in markets despite the supply chain changes in the markets Seelan Gobalsamy – CEO, Omnia SAfm Market Update - Podcasts and live stream
The episode examines a structural shift in the MSP business model driven by the introduction of AI-linked consumption-based pricing layered on top of traditional per-seat fees. This emerging mechanism, typified by Microsoft's E7 license, adds variable AI consumption charges to otherwise predictable monthly service costs. Vendors are restructuring partner payment models, with Microsoft's move closely watched by others, signaling a wider potential for volatility in the recurring revenue foundations of MSPs, according to analysis from Jay McBain and recent channel data. The most consequential development is Microsoft's E7 pricing, which explicitly adds an AI consumption cost to the standard per-seat license. This move introduces variability at “machine speed,” in contrast to previous examples such as cloud storage, where consumption remains predominantly human-driven and thus more predictable. Analysts note that similar micro-consumption models—charging per conversation, process, or API call—are being adopted by hundreds of companies. Market data from Omnia and referenced industry research places the global IT spend at $6 trillion in 2026, with two-thirds delivered by channel partners and a rapid shift from fixed, subscription models toward micro-consumption billed at a granular, usage-based level. Supporting evidence includes the lack of sufficient vendor-provided controls for variable consumption, leaving MSPs exposed to unplanned cost spikes. While large enterprises are introducing robust FinOps practices and loading up cloud credits, smaller MSPs serving SMB customers are not prepared with similar governance structures. There is also vendor-led encouragement for AI adoption—such as persistent in-app assistants—that drive up consumption before adequate controls or cost-passing mechanisms are established. The sustainability of current pricing models is further questioned by the fact that providers like OpenAI and Anthropic are themselves subsidizing significant portions of token usage, distorting true costs throughout the value chain. For MSPs and IT service leaders, these developments mean greater exposure to unpredictable costs, potential margin pressures, and increased contractual risk tied to AI consumption. Operators cannot rely on vendors to provide spend caps or consumption governance today; failure to build internal controls or pass-through mechanisms may result in absorbing unpaid liabilities. Accountability for AI-driven actions, remediation, and configuration changes will rest with the MSP, elevating both operational complexity and liability exposure. The current environment requires building governance, audit trails, and spend management capabilities now, ahead of broader market adoption of AI consumption models. Supported by: CometBackup
In today's episode, Head Coach JB gets into something we all have to face eventually - training as you get older. He's 36, he's in the middle of it, and he's not here to give you watered down "just listen to your body" advice. What actually changes physiologically as you age, why most of it is driven by inactivity rather than age itself, and how to keep making real progress when life is throwing a lot more at you than it was in your 20s. Ready to train properly around real life? Find out more about OMNIA's CoachingHybrid Training Guide (100% FREE)
This week on Tackle & Tacos, we sit down with Matt Johnson — co-founder and CEO of Omnia Fishing. Matt is one of the most interesting minds in the fishing industry, and if you haven't dug into what Omnia is building, you're missing out. We break down the Omnia app and mapping platform, how it's changing the way anglers find gear and plan their time on the water, and where the tech is headed. We also get into the fishing itself, talk a little sports, embrace the bald brotherhood, debate tacos, and generally go off the rails in the best way possible. Matt is a great guest and this one is a blast from start to finish — don't miss it. Check out Omnia Fishing and download the app: omniafishing.com App: omniafishing.com/pages/app Follow Matt Johnson and Omnia Fishing: @omniafishing on Instagram, Facebook, and YouTube Follow Tackle & Tacos: @tackleandtacos on Instagram, Facebook, and YouTube tackleandtacos.com Thank you to our sponsors: Grizzly Coolers — grizzlycoolers.com Leupold — leupold.com Denali Fishing — denalifishing.com Moldy's Marine — moldysmarine.com Northland Insurance Services — northlandinsuranceservices.com positivity is worth the effort. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This month's TSOM is a two hour episode. Matt is in the mix for the first hour with an uplifting set, packed full of new and forthcoming releases. And in the second hour, he's delighted to have Vascotia on guest mix duties with an incredible set. Trancey State Of Mind Ep 33 Tracklist: 00:00 - Matt Rodgers 1. Steffen Pedersen - Every Shade of Blue [Rated Records] 2. Dangard & E-Set - Together [CRTN Trance] 3. Taisaku - Natsu [Yanada Recordings] 4. Drake Liddell - Worlds Apart [Juiced Digital Recordings] 5. Sauli - Arctic Mirage [Molekular Sounds] 6. Scott Ramsay - Stargazing [Extrema Global Music] 7. Neil Hunter & Hidden Tigress - Seeing Visions [Juiced Digital Recordings] 8. Tycoos, Alexander Turok, NyTiGen, Fantazm - Indestructible [2Rock Recordings] 9. DFault - Close to Me [Juiced Digital Recordings] 10. DOREY, Amy Wiles, KLP - Imagination [Musical Freedom] 11. MIYUKI - Believe in Me [MPERIUM] 12. Bryan Don, Caroline Yusof - Bersamamu (Tonedeviant Dub Remix) [Progressive Vibes Music] 13. Armin van Buuren x Hannah Laing x Wippenberg - U Got 2 Know [Armada Music] 59:55 - Vascotia Guest Mix 14. Doppel - Forager (Quivver Remix) [Stone Seed] 15. Solarstone - Seven Cities (Tom Staar Remix) [Armada] 16. Da Hool, Cassian, YOTTO - Love Parade [Afterlife Records] 17. Skyda - Pikchu [Pure Trance] 18. BLR - Bonaire [A State Of Trance] 19. Omnia, Tilde - For The First Time [Armind] 20. Super8 & Tab - Needs To Feel [Anjunabeats] 21. John O'Callaghan, Josie - Out Of Nowhere [Armada Captivating] 22. Roger Shah, Aytaro - Majestic Invitation [Magic Island Elevate] 23. Armin Van Buuren, Richard Durand, Dicosis - Always You (ELEVATION Anthem) [A State of Trance] 24. Robert Curtis - Back To Life [Create Music] 25. Sneijder - Dawn [Pure Trance Neon] 26. Vascotia - Time Traveller [Serendipity Muzik] 27. Paul Oakenfold, Sneijder - Bullet In The Gun [Perfecto Fluoro] 28. Paul Webster, Bo Bruce - Holding The Light [Armada Captivating]
Send us Fan MailSummer is sizzling early in Las Vegas! Electric Daisy Carnival (EDC) just rolled through town, and we've got the wrap-up on the music, the massive crowds, and that wild parade.Then, we dive into the ultimate Las Vegas burger and sandwich boom. The brand new Redhead Burger opened at the Grand Canal Shoppes, and SoCal favorite "The Hat" is here with its world-famous pastrami. Plus, we hit up Downtown Las Vegas to talk about the viral Wagyu concept NADC Burger (Not A Damn Chance). We sat down one-on-one with pro-skateboarder and co-founder Neen Williams.Looking for a cool escape just off the Strip? We take you inside the brand-new Infinity Museum—an incredible, immersive photo museum that features the world's largest kaleidoscope installation and mind-bending projection art.Finally, we track down a stunning new 3D billboard on the Strip you absolutely have to see to believe, and wrap things up with a star-studded celebrity watch—from pool dayclubs to Sir Elton John performing for the Raiders Foundation gala.Links & Resources Mentioned in This Episode:Infinity Museum: Plan your visit at infinitymuseum.com ($40 Adults / $30 Kids)NADC Burger: Check them out on 6th & Carson in Downtown Las Vegas.Redhead Burger: Located inside the Grand Canal Shoppes at The Venetian.The Hat: Located on S. Rainbow, just north of the 215.VegasNearMe App If it's fun to do or see, it's on VegasNearMe. The only app you'll need to navigate Las Vegas. It's FREE! VegasNearMe AppIf it's fun to do or see, it's on VegasNearMe. The only app you'll need to navigate Las Vegas. Support the showFollow us on Instagram: @vegas.revealedFollow us on Twitter: @vegasrevealedFollow us on TikTok: @vegas.revealedWebsite: Vegas-Revealed.com
In this week's episode we're breaking down the London Marathon — the good, the tough, and everything in between. We get into why race day didn't go to plan despite a solid prep, how to handle the mental side of a disappointing result, and why sometimes the sport just humbles you.We also dive into Sebastian Sarwe's insane sub-2 fueling strategy (115g of carbs per hour - yes, really
Falamos sobre o último jogo do campeonato 25/26 frente ao Gil Vicente, olhar geral do desfecho do campeonato, contratação do Rodrigo Zalazar, e a conquista da champions league de futsal...Introdução: 00:00Jogo Sporting x Gil Vicente (Campeonato): 0:25Destaques x Gil: 15:54Rodrigo Zalazar: 23:13Champions League Futsal: 37:51
Send us Fan MailDeath is the one certainty we all share, yet most of us are trained to avoid it until it forces a reckoning. We want a different relationship with mortality, one that doesn't glamorize darkness but uses death awareness to sharpen what's real, tender, and worth living for. We're joined by Korona, founder of Omnia Mirari and an end-of-life doula, to talk about “remembering home,” the fear beneath the fear, and why impermanence can feel so threatening in modern culture. We dig into what happens when a society removes death from everyday life, how fear makes us easier to control, and why reclaiming autonomy often starts with facing the unknown. Along the way, we connect death awareness to joy and embodiment, including the practice of staying aligned with love even when life gets messy. We also preview Beyond the Veil (July 25 to 26 in New City, New York), an immersive gathering rooted in ritual, grief literacy, and spiritual inquiry. We explore why ceremony does what conversation can't, how communal grieving creates real medicine, and what “dying awake” means through near-death experiences, the Tibetan Book of the Dead, and the idea that we carry frequency, not possessions. Korona shares a simple 30-day journaling practice to track what feels expansive and contractive so you can live with more clarity right now. If this resonates, subscribe, share this with a friend who avoids the hard topics, and leave a review so more people can find these conversations. What's one belief about death you're ready to question today?Resources:Beyond the Veil Immersion (July 25-26) Follow Korona on IG: @omnia.mirari Three Korona TruthsThe moment you stop running from death, it stops chasing you.Find the teacher in the threshold.What we carry beyond this life is our frequency.Journaling Practice: Expansion & ContractionFor 30 days, reflect on these three prompts each day:What felt expansive today?What felt contractive today?What insight did I receive today?At the end of the 30 days, review your entries and notice the patterns: What raises your frequency? What lowers it? What makes you feel more alive, connected, open, and fully yourself? Support the showBuy your copy of Elena's book "Grieve Outside the Box"Follow on IG @elenabox
Get $200 cashback after your first $500 payment with Melio! (sponsored) - https://www.milestomemories.com/go/melio A viral Rio elevator video turned into one of those Vegas nightmare stories everyone has imagined. In this episode we also cover Allegiant buying Sun Country, Omnia Dayclub opening at Caesars Palace, bad AI Vegas maps, Circa's Slotapalooza, Resorts World comps and Vegas adding even more sports. What we cover: 17 people trapped in a Rio Las Vegas elevator Omnia Dayclub opening at Caesars Palace during EDC weekend Allegiant completing its Sun Country acquisition Mandalay Bay's huge two-bedroom panoramic suite Circa's Murphy bed rooms and Slotapalooza return Resorts World, MGM and Caesars summer comp offers AI Vegas maps that get almost everything wrong Women's pro hockey expansion reportedly coming to Las Vegas Episode Guide: 0:00 Four Queens leg cup cold open 0:33 Rio elevator nightmare goes viral 3:23 EDC weekend and Omnia Dayclub opening 4:59 Allegiant buys Sun Country 7:02 Mandalay Bay panoramic suite tour 7:52 Circa Murphy beds make too much sense 9:28 Circa Slotapalooza returns downtown 10:40 Mark's new Resorts World comps 11:50 MGM and Caesars summer comp offers 12:37 Bad AI Vegas maps 14:19 Women's pro hockey coming to Vegas Links: Las Vegas Advisor membership — https://www.lasvegasadvisor.com/shop/products/lva-membership-platinum/?ref=MTM MTM Vegas YouTube — https://www.youtube.com/@mtmvegas MTM Vegas podcast — https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/mtm-vegas-fun-interesting-absurd-sides-of-vegas/id1574194686 MTM Vegas Patreon — https://www.patreon.com/cw/MtMVegas MTM Vegas newsletter — https://milestomemories.us3.list-manage.com/subscribe?u=39c6737d725a04fea73324680&id=1e73edd8c8 MTM Vegas merch — https://mtmvegas.shop Rio elevator - https://x.com/lasvegaslocally/status/2054829995118530709?s=46&t=B9kWNUIY21TRZnc8tXrfRQ Four Queens cup - https://x.com/4QueensLV/status/2054690765649969649 Omnia tour - https://x.com/m6drop/status/2054409172964540750?s=46 MB suite - https://x.com/kerrybilicki/status/2050648934041972797?s=46&t=B9kWNUIY21TRZnc8tXrfRQ Murphy Bed - https://x.com/kerrybilicki/status/2053201863974293724?s=46&t=B9kWNUIY21TRZnc8tXrfRQ Slotapalooza - https://www.circalasvegas.com/slotapalooza/ Maps - https://x.com/stripstumble/status/2054306011004150001?s=46 https://x.com/StripStumble/status/2053833743870345455?s=20 PWHL - https://www.thepwhl.com/en/news/2026/may/13/professional-women-s-hockey-league-expands-to-las-vegas-and-hamilton-ontario-with-2026-27-season-debut
In this episode I give you my first thoughts of Omnia Dayclub and I stopped into Mayfair Supper Club to get my thoughts on their updated show. Instagram: @conciergeconfidential_lv, @Brian_Ortega26 TikTok: @keystovegas
Mass moves mass. We've all heard it.In a strength setting? Largely true. But that same mass you're building to move weight? You've got to carry it over distance.Every stride. Higher impact load. Higher oxygen cost. More fatigue.The interference effect isn't just conflicting training signals - it's literally the weight you're moving through space.Me and Dr Phil went deep. Hunter-gatherer principles, cross-training and why heavier athletes need to slow down progression.Find out more about OMNIA's CoachingHybrid Training Guide (100% FREE)
Tracklist: 01. AFTERUS - Heaven [RISING HRMNY] LIGHT SIDE TRACK 02. Sendr - Harmony [RISING HRMNY] 03. LÜRUM - All That Remains [Eccentricity] 04. Kasablanca & Township Rebellion - It's Chemical [Mahool] 05. Stylo, Eli & Dani - Body Works [FUTURE RAVE] 06. LTN & Davva - Rising Faith (AVA Deep 200 Anthem) [AVA] FAVORITE OF THE MOMENT 07. MAXTAGE & Fathom (EG) - The Right Place [Find Your Harmony] 08. Taly Shum - FTB [Deeper Harmonies] 09. Omnia, Gabriel Eli - In My Soul [Enhanced] 10. Timo Pralle & May-Britt - The Big Divide [RNM] 11. Simonic x talkofthetown - Drive Me Home [Find Your Harmony] 12. Above & Beyond & Justine Suissa - When I Look In Your Eyes [Anjunabeats] 13. Armin van Buuren & Skytech - She A Freak [Armind] 14. Giuseppe Ottaviani & Andrew Rayel feat Alessia Labate - How Do We Know [Armada] 15. Armin van Buuren & Andrew Bayer - Serendipity [Armind] 16. JES - Take Me Away (SØNIN Remix) [Magik Muzik] 17. William Silva & Tiff Lacey - Time Won't Wait Forever [Amsterdam Trance] 18. Talla 2XLC, Clara Yates - One (Club Mix) [Technoclub Retro] 19. Sean Tyas & Peter Steele - Atlantis [Regenerate] 20. nilsix - Nostalgia (Feeling It Again) (Vocal Mix) [Dreamstate] 21. Leon Bolier - Trouble [Black Hole] 22. Will Rees x Nu Spirit - Exodus [FSOE] 23. Ayda - Starlight [2Rock Recordings] 24. Dj T.H., Paul Miller & Pink Control - Kiss Of Death [FSOE] 25. DIM3NSION & StanV - Lacrimosa [A State Of Trance] 26. Steve Allen - Echoes Of Tomorrow [UPLIFT] 27. Sneijder - They Won't Keep Us Down [Afterdark] 28. Darren Porter - Millennium Memories [Reason II Rise] 29. Sunlounger, Zara Taylor, Shugz & CIElll - Lost [Armada Captivating] 30. Tempo Giusto - Wild Thing [Find Your Harmony] 31. Modeā & Bryan Kearney - Ready to Fly [Musical Freedom] DARK SIDE TRACK 32. Lewis Laite, UNYKE - Get Away [SubHarmony] CLASSIC SELECTION 33. K90 — Deliverance [Telica]
Xavier Vidal-Folch reflexiona sobre la figura de Florentino Pérez tras su rueda de prensa en la que criticó al periodismo
Giampiero Moretti"Opera Omnia XV"Scritti di estetica, letteratura e arteRomano GuardiniEdizioni Morcellianawww.morcelliana.netIl volume raccoglie per la prima volta scritti dedicati ad arte, letteratura ed estetica, nati in contesti diversi ma uniti dall'idea per cui l'arte è percepita come testimonianza e speranza, come incontro tra umano e divino, tra uomo e mondo. Un'esperienza che coinvolge tanto lo spirito quanto la dimensione fisico-corporea, il comprendere quanto il sentire. Non si tratta di testi di “estetica” in senso tecnico, ma di meditazioni sul significato profondo dell'arte come vita. Dalle Madonne di Beuron alle marionette, da Michelangelo alla fiaba, fino alla spiritualità vivente della Romantik, ogni saggio di Guardini illumina un aspetto dell'incontro con l'opera d'arte come esperienza viva. Al centro del volume vi è dunque l'idea che non esista un unico modo di avvicinarsi all'arte: gli approcci al fenomeno artistico sono anzi – ed è bene che restino – molteplici.Romano Guardini (1885-1968) è stato uno dei protagonisti della storia culturale europea del sec. XX. Presso la Morcelliana è in corso di stampa l'Opera Omnia.Giampiero Moretti è stato ordinario di Estetica presso l'Università Orientale di Napoli; attualmente lo è di Letterature comparate. Per Morcelliana ha curato, di Romano Guardini, Hölderlin e il paesaggio (2006) e Hölderlin (2014, volume XXI dell'Opera Omnia).Giulia Battistoni è ricercatrice Marie Sklodowska-Curie (con sede all'Università di Verona, alla Boston University e alla Friedrich-Schiller-Universität Jena).Diventa un supporter di questo podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/il-posto-delle-parole--1487855/support.IL POSTO DELLE PAROLEascoltare fa pensarehttps://ilpostodelleparole.it/
Most people struggling to fit training in aren't short on time. They're short on focus.In this episode I sit down with Dr. Phil from The Progress Theory to talk about how distractible we've all become - and what it's actually costing you beyond just missed sessions.We also get into mass moving mass and what heavier hybrid athletes need to consider when training for endurance events. Because the generic marathon plan isn't written for someone carrying serious muscle.Find out more about OMNIA's CoachingHybrid Training Guide (100% FREE)
Magic Remixes & Mashups #128 — Electro Club. 60+ minutes of club edits, mashups and bootlegs built for peak-time energy, big hooks and fast switches. This mix was designed as a straight club run — tension, lift, release, repeat. Download available. Tracklist: 00:00 : Disclosure x Sam Smith vs David Guetta, Showtek & Vassy vs Chris Lorenzo — Latch x Bad x Appetite (2Face Edit) 02:15 : Odd Mob vs. Lola Young — Ease My Mind x Messy (2Face Remake) 06:00 : Lady Gaga vs Ship Wrek, Void — Poker Face x Perfect Girl (2Face Edit) 09:00 : Jc Nitro — Dreams 12:37 : Hugel, Solto, The Chemical Brothers — Jamaican x Do It Again (Double & Jonny Venturi Mashup) 14:37 : Jc Nitro — Freemind 19:15 : Shilla — Pump 21:37 : Jc Nitro — Like Me 24:47 : Black Eyed Peas vs Sidepiece — Pump It Louder x Mind Illuminate (2Face Edit) 26:52 : Adam Port, Stryv, Malachiii — Move (Double & Titanz Remix) 28:30 : Britney Spears — Gimmie More (Convince Remix) 32:26 : Frank Ocean vs Odd Mob, Omnom & Hyperbeam — Lost x Coming Up (2Face Edit) 34:02 : Lykke Li — I Follow Rivers (Seagma Remix) 37:17 : Nelly Furtado ft. Timbaland vs Benny Benassi x Thomas Gold — Promiscuous x Satisfaction (2Face Set Starter) 40:54 : Avicii vs Joel Corry vs Alesso & Sacha x Hills vs HAWK — The Nights x 0800 Heaven x Destiny (2Face Edit) 43:39 : Shakedown x Anyma & Layton Giordani vs Felix Jaehn x Odd Mob — At Night x Ready For Your Love (2Face Edit) 46:39 : Afrojack ft. Eva Simons x Hills vs Calvin Harris x John Newman — Take Over Control x Blame (2Face Edit) 50:32 : Mau P x Dave Summer x James Hype x Freddie Mercury — Left To Right (DJ Arman Aveiru 'neck' Edit) 52:32 : Rihanna, Drake, Oliver Heldens, Sidney Samson — Work x Riverside (Double & Sicmini Mashup) 54:52 : Argy & Omnia x Blasterjaxx x Danny Avila x Rihanna — Unfaithful (DJ Arman Aveiru 'Aria' Edit) 58:02 : Armin van Buuren & Joo x DJ Kuba & Neitan x The White Stripes x Katy Perry — Firework x Seven Nation Army (DJ Arman Aveiru 'Heavy' Edit) Follow TicTacTec: https://tictactec.ch Booking / press: tictactecbooking@gmail.com
This evening, we wrap up the day's market movements with FNB Wealth and Infrastructure, we unpack the low-carbon transition commitment with Transnet, welcome the new commissioner with SARS, explore how African economies can close the industrialization gap with Econometrix, we learn more about how local insulin production can reshape care on continent with Aspen, and in our AgriFocus, we look at how farmers can protect their farm margins with OMNIA. SAfm Market Update - Podcasts and live stream
In this week's episode, Fergus sits down with Dr Phil to unpack the real challenge of hybrid training: balancing strength and endurance without compromising both. From energy systems and lactate thresholds to the reality of fatigue, adaptation, and programming, this is a deep dive into what's actually going on under the hood - and how to apply it to your training.Find out more about OMNIA's CoachingHybrid Training Guide (100% FREE)
The dominant structural shift discussed in the episode is the movement from tools-based differentiation to a market defined by proof and liability. This shift is driven by the rising demand for continuous, auditable control over data location, access, and change—requirements increasingly codified by policy mandates, insurance underwriting, and regional AI governance. As illustrated by France's shift away from Windows to Linux across government ministries, enforced through formal governmental policy, the conversation is moving beyond technology preferences to mandated operational boundaries and verifiable compliance. The episode cites findings from ESET's 2026 SMB Cyber Readiness Index, reporting that 86% of US SMBs and 78% of Canadian SMBs carry cyber insurance, with over half of US-insured SMBs required to implement explicit security controls by insurers. Underwriters increasingly demand evidence of controls like MFA, immutable backups, and EDR—not just attestations—at renewal, underwriting, and post-incident. Public sector mandates, such as France's comprehensive push for sovereignty encompassing OS, collaboration, cloud, and AI platforms, are producing enforceable requirements that cascade to commercial contracts and the MSP channel. Supporting developments include Gartner's forecast that by 2027, 35% of countries will be locked into region-specific AI platforms. This is reinforced by channel research from Channel Insider and a survey of 333 MSPs by AvePoint and Omnia, both pointing to governance—not AI tooling—as the leading blocker for MSPs adopting new technologies. Microsoft's move toward metered AI billing and the proliferation of shadow data (with more than 80% of sensitive data potentially sitting outside formal controls, according to Palo Alto Networks research) further highlight how operational complexity and fragmented governance elevate risk for service providers. For MSPs and IT leaders, these trends increase contractual and operational exposure. Failure to recognize that the market is purchasing assurance rather than tool support will leave providers absorbing liabilities related to insurance control failures and unmetered operational costs, often under fixed-fee models that do not account for new governance demands. Providers are advised to immediately review contract language for obligations tied to security controls, reconsider pricing and scope in governance delivery, and prepare for insurer-driven requirements such as third-party access to telemetry or continuous control attestations. The takeaway is that defensible, auditable evidence—not stack management—will define margins, accountability, and long-term client relationships. 00:00 Sovereignty Squeeze 04:22 Spawl Blindspot 07:02 Proof Pays 09:35 Why Do We Care? Supported by: ScalePad CometBackup
A structural shift is occurring as artificial intelligence transitions from being a tool for generating output to one that executes tasks across IT environments, significantly increasing the demand for robust governance and infrastructure controls. This mechanism is illustrated by the rapid integration of agentic automation into operational platforms, with vendors such as Kyndryl (Agentic Service Management) and SolarWinds (SW1) positioning their AI systems as operational teammates capable of autonomous action. Analysts from firms like Omnia and AvePoint highlight that the product focus is no longer the agent or AI capability itself, but the enforcement layer—encompassing identity management, permissions, logging, quota enforcement, tenant boundaries, and approval workflows. A consequential development is the increased operational burden on networks, as agentic automation increases background and automated traffic. According to Imperial's Bad Bot report, automated traffic now exceeds 51% of all internet activity. Analyst firm Omnia and Lumen CEO Kate Johnson stress that the capacity of underlying networks, and not just compute resources, is becoming a hard constraint for scaling AI-driven operations. For MSPs, this manifests as tangible increases in bandwidth contention, authentication events, and noise in security tooling, leading to resource constraints and increased pressure on triage and incident response. Complementary developments reinforce this shift. Enable is rolling out direct AI operational integration in N-Central and Insight through a custom context protocol, while OpenAI is updating its agents' SDK to include sandboxing and distribution harnesses for stricter boundaries. The New Stack underscores NIST's recommendation for layered controls, least privilege, network segmentation, and tamper-resistant, replayable logging to contain the risks associated with agentic automation. Research cited by the AI Journal finds that governance and compliance, rather than technical skills, are currently the top barriers to reliable AI adoption among MSPs, driven by the complexity of multi-tenant environments and the requirement to prove control and recoverability. For MSPs and IT providers, these shifts introduce direct operational and contractual risks. Relying on default vendor models without explicit policy ownership or proof-of-execution effectively transfers liability without control. Practical considerations now require MSPs to define approval models, enforce least privilege, audit agent actions, establish recovery playbooks, forecast network and compute demand, and clarify quotas and overage terms in service contracts. Unbounded and unaudited automation is becoming a commercially unacceptable risk, comparable to operating critical systems without proper backups. 00:00 AI Tax: Networks 04:35 Scaffolding Over Models 07:45 Agents Eat Margins 10:05 Why Do We Care? Supported by: ScalePadTimezest
Most marathon plans treat strength training like an afterthought.Most nutrition guides ignore the fact you're also trying to keep weight on a bar.This one's different.JB sits down with Tom McClure, OMNIA's Head of Performance Nutrition and a hybrid athlete who actually does this stuff, to go through everything that matters when you're chasing 26.2 miles without watching your strength fall apart.Tom pulls back the curtain on his own London Marathon prep - what's worked, what hasn't, and the honest reality of fuelling hard training blocks when life doesn't slow down for you.Find out more about OMNIA's CoachingHybrid Training Guide (100% FREE)
Episode 499 of Cider Chat looks at the "Omnia Era of Cider" - a time when everything is happening at once in modern cider, from traditional methods to new styles and experimentation. Using art history and the Pommes in Art story as a guide, this episode explores how we often don't realize we are living in an important era until years later. This episode serves as a pause before Episode 500, where we return to the beginning and talk about how cider is made. 00:00 Episode 499 Prelude 01:00 Chaos Then and Now 03:31 Omnia Era Explained 05:46 Art as Cider Lens 06:13 Michelangelo David 08:45 Renaissance to Cider 11:13 Arcimboldo Fruit Portraits 13:35 Pomona and Vertumnus 16:35 Sack of Rome Shift 18:29 Mannerism and Omnia 23:17 Talking Pommes Banter 25:53 Looking to Episode 500 Find the full show notes and photos for Episode 499 at CiderChat.com Direct Link at: https://ciderchat.com/podcast/499-the-omnia-era-of-cider/ Listen to wherever you get your podcasts and don't forget to subscribe so you never miss what's coming next in Ciderville. Prefer to watch? Find Cider Chat on YouTube for more cider stories, orchard adventures, and global cider culture.
The episode reveals an accelerating structural shift toward infrastructure dependence and liability transfer in the context of AI and cloud adoption. According to analysis from Omnia and Synergy Research Group, hyperscalers such as Amazon, Microsoft, and Google are capturing a growing portion of global data center capacity, while real-world constraints—including finite GPU and power availability—are limiting expansion despite surging demand. This concentration makes the underlying compute power less elastic and more volatile, directly impacting how MSPs operationalize AI services. Vendors, meanwhile, are backing away from accountability for AI-driven outcomes, increasingly shifting risk and responsibility onto operators and integrators. Supporting evidence includes Omnia's report of a 29% year-over-year jump in global cloud infrastructure services spend, reaching $110.9 billion in Q4 2025. AWS revenue increased 24%, Azure 39%, and Google Cloud 50% in the same period. Synergy Research Group found that enterprise on-premises data centers dropped from 56% of global capacity in 2018 to 32% by the end of 2025, with projections to fall further to 19% by 2031. Over 800 new hyperscale data centers are in the pipeline, but constraints on power and electrical equipment mean growth is not limitless. New AI workloads—such as Z AI's GLM 5.1 model designed for autonomous, multi-hour tasks—underscore that demand is moving from short interactions to long-running processes, increasing unpredictability and operational risk. Additional developments reinforce this structural shift. TechCrunch reported that new tools are designed for prolonged AI workload monitoring, not just deployment, requiring persistent oversight and checkpoints. Microsoft's own Copilot terms flag the platform as for entertainment purposes only, disclaiming reliability and placing responsibility for business use on the operator. Research cited from Boston Consulting Group identified that 14% of workers using AI tools reported significant mental fatigue, with entry-level staff especially vulnerable. These trends highlight the operational and human governance burdens introduced by AI, which are not addressed by vendor promises. For MSPs and IT leaders, these mechanisms create immediate contract and operational risks. Overpromising capacity or reliability exposes providers to gaps in liability, especially since vendors disclaim responsibility for AI outputs. Service agreements should include explicit capacity constraint clauses and audit all AI tool deployments for vendor liability terms before renewals. Establishing governance, monitoring, and accountability as billable service layers is crucial; otherwise, these burdens will default to the MSP as unpaid liability. Hybrid and colocation strategies remain relevant for regulated clients who cannot wholly depend on hyperscalers. Moving forward, structured runtime quotas and compute governance may be required to manage risk as agentic workloads increase and vendor accountability recedes. 00:00 Cloud Capacity Crunch 03:53 Agentic AI Rises 05:32 Liability Shifts Down 08:34 Why Do We Care? Supported by: Nerdio ScalePad
In this episode, Fergus sits down with Dr. Phil Price to tackle one of the most common questions we get from OMNIA Athletes.Do I actually need to be doing double training days?And more importantly, if I do, how do I stop them from quietly wrecking everything else in my week?Phil brings the research. Fergus brings the lived reality of coaching hundreds of athletes trying to balance lifting and endurance training around jobs, kids, and lives that don't care about optimal session timing.No Reddit rabbit holes. Just the stuff that actually matters.FREE - The Science Behind Hybrid TrainingFind out more about OMNIA's Coaching
In this episode, OMNIA Head Coaches JB and Kieran do something we don't do enough of.They turn the tables on each other.No athletes. No programming breakdowns. Just two coaches who've been in the trenches for a combined 20+ years being honest about what they've learned from one another since joining forces at OMNIA.Kieran drops a line that JB wrote down on his phone the moment he heard it - and it's the kind of thing that'll stick with you long after the episode ends.They get into why Kieran's cycling block quietly destroyed his running times without adding a single extra run. How plyometrics can be scaled to pretty much any athlete and why most people skip them entirely. And what happens when a coach who spent years working almost exclusively with military athletes suddenly has to communicate very differently.It's part coaching masterclass, part honest conversation between two people who are still figuring things out.Which, honestly, is the best kind.Find out more about our 1:1 Coaching here
Market segmentation driven by rising memory costs is actively restructuring the endpoint device landscape, leading to margin redistribution across the technology stack. Apple exemplified this bifurcation strategy by launching an entry-level MacBook Neo at $599 built on the A18 Pro iPhone chip, while simultaneously increasing prices on other MacBook Air and Pro models by $100 to $400 in response to global memory shortages. This deliberate move separates high-margin premium hardware from low-cost devices, effectively diminishing the traditional mid-tier device segment where most SMB and MSP standards have typically been positioned. Supporting data highlights the broader industry impact: 62% of small businesses report ongoing supply chain disruption, affecting pricing, timing, and availability, according to recent NFIB survey data. Component suppliers such as Broadcom are capturing upstream value, with a reported 29% year-over-year revenue increase driven by concentrated AI infrastructure demand. Omnia's forecast anticipates a significant smartphone shipment decline in 2026, primarily attributed to rising memory costs and uneven impact, disproportionately squeezing entry-level devices while preserving premium margins. A parallel challenge emerges within organizational governance and service delivery. The Logicalis Global CIO Report 2026 found over half of CIOs believe AI adoption is outpacing their management capabilities, with 90% of organizations lacking internal technical expertise yet 72% planning further AI investment. This gap between ambition and readiness, combined with traditional ticket-based operating models, means unmanaged risk increases as businesses prioritize speed over structured governance. Internal IT builds are increasingly abandoned, with 71% of IT and security leaders reporting failure to meet on-time and budget targets, signaling that velocity and accountability, not just ticket closure, are becoming core client expectations. Implications for MSPs and IT service providers are immediate and operational. Service models must account for hardware segmentation by incorporating differentiated support structures for entry-level versus premium devices. Increased complexity and support demands from constrained hardware will compress margins unless properly priced and standardized. MSPs are positioned closest to liability accumulation as clients face both hardware refresh and AI adoption without sufficient internal expertise. Advisory frameworks should address total cost of ownership, memory shortage context, and governance gaps, productizing assessments and redesigning service delivery for speed with explicit controls to manage risk. Three things to know today 00:00 Memory Costs Squeeze Entry-Level Hardware as Suppliers Capture Margin Upstream 02:24 Apple's $599 MacBook Neo Signals a Split Hardware Strategy, Not a Budget Play 04:22 IT Service Models Built on Approvals Are Losing to Speed-First Competitors 06:57 Why Do We Care? Supported by:
1 Then Jesus spoke to the multitudes and to his disciples,Tunc Jesus locutus est ad turbas, et ad discipulos suos, 2 Saying: The scribes and the Pharisees have sitten on the chair of Moses.dicens : Super cathedram Moysi sederunt scribae et pharisaei. 3 All things therefore whatsoever they shall say to you, observe and do: but according to their works do ye not; for they say, and do not.Omnia ergo quaecumque dixerint vobis, servate, et facite : secundum opera vero eorum nolite facere : dicunt enim, et non faciunt. 4 For they bind heavy and insupportable burdens, and lay them on men's shoulders; but with a finger of their own they will not move them.Alligant enim onera gravia, et importabilia, et imponunt in humeros hominum : digito autem suo nolunt ea movere. 5 And all their works they do for to be seen of men. For they make their phylacteries broad, and enlarge their fringes.Omnia vero opera sua faciunt ut videantur ab hominibus : dilatant enim phylacteria sua, et magnificant fimbrias. 6 And they love the first places at feasts, and the first chairs in the synagogues,Amant autem primos recubitus in coenis, et primas cathedras in synagogis, 7 And salutations in the market place, and to be called by men, Rabbi.et salutationes in foro, et vocari ab hominibus Rabbi. 8 But be not you called Rabbi. For one is your master; and all you are brethren.Vos autem nolite vocari Rabbi : unus est enim magister vester, omnes autem vos fratres estis. 9 And call none your father upon earth; for one is your father, who is in heaven.Et patrem nolite vocare vobis super terram : unus est enim pater vester qui in caelis est. 10 Neither be ye called masters; for one is your master, Christ.Nec vocemini magistri : quia magister vester unus est, Christus. 11 He that is the greatest among you shall be your servant.Qui major est vestrum, erit minister vester. 12 And whosoever shall exalt himself shall be humbled: and he that shall humble himself shall be exalted.Qui autem se exaltaverit, humiliabitur : et qui se humiliaverit, exaltabitur.[5] "Phylacteries": that is, parchments, on which they wrote the ten commandments, and carried them on their foreheads before their eyes: which the Pharisees affected to wear broader than other men; so to seem more zealous for the law.[9] "Call none your father upon earth": Neither be ye called masters. The meaning is that our Father in heaven is incomparably more to be regarded, than any father upon earth: and no master to be followed, who would lead us away from Christ. But this does not hinder but that we are by the law of God to have a due respect both for our parents and spiritual fathers, (1 Cor. 4. 15) and for our masters and teachers.
Mikael B, hvis borgerlige navn er Mikael Brandrup, er kunstner og bosat i Los Angeles. Han er i Danmark med udstillingen OMNIA, en immersive art experience, og det er dér vi optager dagens afsnit. Vi går rundt midt i værkerne og taler om hans rejse fra graffiti i Sydhavnen til internationale samarbejder og et liv i USA, hvor han står op hver morgen og går i gang med at male. Vi snakker meget om de to spor, han arbejder i: det intuitive og det planlagte. Om hvordan de to tilgange ikke er modsætninger, men hinandens forudsætninger, og hvordan den måde at arbejde på har formet både hans kunst og hans liv. Vi kommer også omkring beslutningen om at forlade en designkarriere, flytte til LA og satse det hele på kunsten, og om hvordan det føles, når ens værker går fra notesbog og baggård til store udstillinger og globale brands. En vandrende samtale om at turde bygge sit eget univers og træde ind i det. Gå fornøjelse, Christian. Vil du høre resten? Så find hele episoden eksklusivt på Podimo:http://podimo.dk/christian Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
IT spending continues to expand, with North America projected to lead a 12.6% increase to $2.6 trillion, primarily due to hyperscaler investments in AI infrastructure. However, the proportion of technology spending funneled through channel partners is declining, now at 61% compared to over 70% four years ago, according to a survey by Omnia. This shift signals that while the market is growing, traditional margin and resale opportunities for MSPs are narrowing as vendors redirect a larger share of revenue direct while still relying on partners for implementation, support, and customer operations.Data from Salesforce underscores a near-universal trend toward partner involvement in sales, with 94% of surveyed global salespeople leveraging partners to close deals and 90% using tools to manage relationships. Despite this, Dave Sobel clarifies the distinction between involvement and compensation, highlighting that partner influence on deals does not guarantee economic participation at previous levels. These dynamics reinforce that MSPs must adapt to a reality where their role in the value chain is being separated into influence and execution, with the middle tier facing increasing pressure.Additional analysis draws attention to labor market changes and technology commoditization. U.S. job openings have fallen to their lowest point in over five years, undermining MSP growth strategies dependent on seat expansion. Simultaneously, the AI market is fragmenting at the application layer—with Google's Gemini app, Grok, and OpenAI's ChatGPT shifting market shares rapidly—while hyperscalers like Alphabet (Google) commit unprecedented capital expenditures, fueling an infrastructure arms race even as front-end AI tools become more interchangeable.The practical implication for MSPs and IT service providers is increased pressure to re-evaluate business models, operationalize AI offerings, and focus on defensible, productized services. Reliance on a single vendor or seat-based growth forecasts presents heightened risk. Successful adaptation will require a shift toward managed services around AI operations, governance, and productivity—emphasizing accountability, optionality, and measurable ROI—rather than assuming historic revenue models will persist.Three things to know today:00:00 Partners Essential to Sales but Losing Economic Share, Survey Shows05:44 US Job Market Shows Low Hiring, Low Firing Despite Falling Openings 08:00 Alphabet Plans $180B AI Capex as Gemini Hits 750M UsersThis is the Business of Tech. Supported by: Small Biz Thoughts Community
Save 10% on a Las Vegas Advisor 2026 membership and book with code MTM. https://www.lasvegasadvisor.com/shop/products/lva-membership-platinum/ Episode Description This week Caesars announced a number of changes for elite members. While Seven Stars members are losing their $10 credit, a new social hour is being introduced. Is this the rebirth of Diamond Lounges in Las Vegas and what else is changing for Caesars elites in 2026? In other news the Big Game is coming up and we dive into some of the coolest, most expensive and quirkiest watch parties around town. We also discuss: Kong slot brought to life, no olympics for Vegas, the newest pedestrian bridge, Omnia renders, Cashman Field redevelopment, Station Casinos cutting off winners & whether or not MGM and Caesars should be broken up. Episode Guide 0:00 Kong slot brought to life! 0:36 No Olympics for Las Vegas 2:08 New Omnia renderings - Blocking the Strip? 3:10 The newest pedestrian bridge in Vegas 3:53 Station Casinos cutting off winners? 5:58 Quirky casinos - Handing out food to players 8:40 Cashman Field redevelopment - 1K new homes for Downtown Las Vegas 10:43 Most interesting Vegas Super Bowl watch parties - $600 seats? 14:20 Caesars changes/cuts elite benefits 14:54 Seven Star Social - Rebirth of Diamond Lounges? 16:50 Should we break up Caesars and MGM? 18:00 Will Caesars have to sell some properties soon? Each week tens of thousands of people tune into our MtM Vegas news shows at http://www.YouTube.com/milestomemories. We do two news shows weekly on YouTube with this being the audio version. Never miss out on the latest happenings in and around Las Vegas! Enjoying the podcast? Please consider leaving us a positive review on your favorite podcast platform! You can also connect with us anytime at podcast@milestomemories.com. You can subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify or by searching "MtM Vegas" or "Miles to Memories" in your favorite podcast app. Don't forget to check out our travel/miles/points podcast as well!
PC spending has seen a significant rebound, with Gartner reporting a 9.3% rise in worldwide PC shipments in late 2025, primarily driven by corporate IT upgrades to meet Windows 11 requirements. This recovery, which saw 10.1% growth in Q4 2025 according to Omnia data, highlights a shift from consumer-led demand to necessity-driven upgrades. Despite supply chain challenges in memory and storage, leading to cost increases, 57% of B2B partners anticipate growth in their PC business, underscoring a sustained demand for hardware management and support among MSPs.Concurrently, worldwide spending on artificial intelligence is projected to reach approximately $2.5 trillion by 2026, a 44% increase from the previous year, according to Gartner. This surge is fueled by substantial investments in AI infrastructure, which is expected to account for $1.37 trillion of the total spending. John David Lovelock of Gartner emphasizes that AI adoption success hinges not only on financial investment but also on organizational maturity and self-awareness, suggesting that the value derived from this investment is not yet as certain as the spending itself. For MSPs, this indicates a growing need to navigate the complexities of AI infrastructure deployment and demonstrate tangible value to clients.In the realm of managed services, recent strategic moves by several companies signal an evolving MSP landscape. Corsica Technologies announced 105% year-over-year growth in managed services bookings for 2025 and expanded its portfolio through acquisition, aiming for consolidation and integrated offerings. Net at Work nearly doubled its managed services division size by acquiring a regional competitor, prioritizing scale. Rhubarb IT, spun out from Mac Center, is focusing on a niche Apple-focused IT managed services model, aiming for differentiation. These expansions highlight varying strategies—consolidation, scale, and specialization—that MSPs must consider when evaluating market opportunities and competitive positioning.The implications for MSPs are multi-faceted. The PC market's recovery emphasizes the continued importance of hardware lifecycle management and support services. The explosive growth in AI spending necessitates careful evaluation of infrastructure versus value, with potential risks for organizations rushing capacity purchases without clear demand justification. Furthermore, the diverse expansion strategies among MSPs underscore the need for clear operational, contractual, and financial planning to manage integration, delivery consistency, and customer expectations. The appointment of Rob Rae as a strategic advisor to Guards highlights the critical need for transparency in vendor relationships, particularly concerning incentives, as undisclosed financial arrangements can introduce bias and risk for MSPs who rely on objective evaluation of technologies and partners. Four things to know today 00:00 PC Spending Reflects Operational Necessity While AI Spending Bets on Unproven Demand03:57 OpenAI Promises to Offset Energy and Water Impact as AI Infrastructure Outpaces Regulation05:45 MSP Growth Paths Diverge as Corsica, Net at Work, and Rhubarb IT Make Different Strategic Bets09:09 Guardz's Rob Rae Advisory Appointment Raises Transparency and Governance Questions for MSPs This is the Business of Tech. Supported by: https://cometbackup.com/?utm_source=mspradio&utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=sponsorship
Tracklist: 01. EBENEZER - ArenA [A State Of Trance] 02. OMNIA, UUFO - Hello [ETRNTY] 03. Huvagen & Dayly - Lingua Animarum [Interplay Records] 04. Adriatique, Yubik, Vincent Vossen - Never Alone [X Recordings] LIGHT SIDE TRACK 05. Vassmo - On The Top [Deeper Harmonies] 06. Anyma, Bipolar Sunshine - Love Hurt [Interscope] 07. Misja Helsloot - Autres Directions [Coldharbour] 08. Anyma & Kevin de Vries - First Time [Interscope] 09. Norni - Summer Melody [Serendipity Muzik] 10. Massano - Cash Is King [Simulate] 11. Ferry Corsten - Eternity (Genix Reprint) [Black Hole] 12. Armin van Buuren & Punctual & Alika - On & On (JOA Remix) [Armada] 13. Fafaq & DJ Kuba & Neitan - Spread Love [Future House Music] 14. nilsix & Clara Yates - Through It All [Black Hole] 15. Gareth Emery, Ashley Wallbridge - Feel It [Create Music Group] FAVORITE OF THE MOEMENT 16. Andrew Rayel pres. EXTASIA - Chasing The Unknown [Find Your Harmony] 17. Chicane, Moya Brennan & onTune - Saltwater [Armada] 18. Maurya Sevak - Welcome To The Afterlife [RISING HRMNY] 19. Ahmed Helmy & Doppenberg, HEL:BRG - Break It Down Like [Revealed] 20. Roman Messer & Roxanne Emery - Lost & Found (Festival Mix) [Suanda] 21. Ciaran McAuley & Deirdre McLaughlin - Why Do We Hide [Black Hole] 22. Xincher & Narkinz - This Is Where It Begins [Reaching Altitude] 23. Mazro - Follow Me [Reaching Altitude] 24. Lost Witness & Christopher Corrigan & Theia - Where The Sky Meets Yesterday [Amsterdam Trance] 25. Nu NRG & Andrea Ribeca - Connective [Armada Captivating] 26. Mark Sherry - We Dance As One [Outburst] 27. The Thrillseekers feat. Sheryl Deane - Synaesthesia (Fly Away) (SILK Remix) [Armada] 28. Armin van Buuren - Sonic Samba (Rising Star Remix) [Armind] DARK SIDE TRACK 29. Brynx - Hardcore Energy [SubHarmony] 30. The Rocketman & Veracocha - Carte Blanche [Armada] 31. Hardwell feat. Sarah de Warren - No Sleep (VIVID Remix) [Revealed] 32. Ben Gold & Trancemaster Krause - Needed U [Armada] CLASSIC SELECION 33. Orjan vs. Octagen — Lost Once (Orjan's Festival Mix) [Galactive]
STAYradio Episode #300 aired Wednesday December 31st, 2025. This episode is a recap of all the best tracks featured on the show in 2025.
STAYradio Episode #299 aired Friday December 26th, 2025. This episode features new music by Ownboss, Dave Summer, Alok, Nicky Romero, Fisher, Don Diablo, Loose Goose, Goodboys and many more!!!
STAYradio Episode #298 aired Friday December 19th, 2025. This episode features new music by R3hab, Sidepiece, Odd Mob, Acraze, Madeon, Loud Luxury, Zillionaire, Miami Funk Machine and many more!!!
Send us a textIf you want to catch the biggest bass of your life, you need to understand the "Trout Eater." In this episode, we are joined by West Coast trophy hunter Chad Sweitzer to break down exactly how to target giant largemouth bass that feed on stocked trout.This is arguably the best time of year to chase these fish. We dive deep into the predator-prey relationship, discussing how to locate these massive bass, what structure they set up on to ambush trout, and the specific big bait presentations required to get them to bite.
Send us a textIn this episode, we sit down with pro angler Pzekurat to break down his simple, ultra-effective approach to finding and catching bass anywhere in the country. Pzekurat explains why keeping your bait selection minimal can actually help you catch more fish, how he targets the most aggressive feeding bass, and the key clues he uses to find high-percentage areas on any lake. Whether you fish tournaments or just want to find more active bass, this episode delivers practical tips on locating biters, identifying productive water fast, and staying locked in on quality fish. Learn how one of the most consistent pros keeps it simple, stays efficient, and finds feeding fish no matter where he goes.
Matt is joined by Chase Hull from Omnia Fishing to talk about their Black Friday and Cyber Monday sales. GET A $50 GIFT CARD WITH PURCHASE OF OMNIA PRO FROM OMNIA FISHING. USE COEDE "BTLPRO" AT CHECKOUT Omnia PRO - Advanced Fishing Maps & Tools for Serious Anglers | Omnia Fishing | Omnia FishingIn the second half of the show, Adam Bartusek from The Crappie Chronicles joins BTL to talk about the upcoming Break your PB St. Jude Fundraiser at Tom Reid's Hockey Pub on Saturday, December 6th from 6:30-10:30 PM. PURCHASE YOUR TICKET HERE:Break Your PB St Jude Fundraiser Admission – THE CRAPPIE CHRONICLES