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Ben Rometsch (@dabeeeenster.bsky.social), the founder of Flagsmith, created a bootstrapped SaaS success story. Feature flags are transforming software deployment by decoupling releases and enhancing control. And Ben bootstrapped this deceptively simple-looking part of engineering into a significant software business. And then there's the open-source part of all that. The Open Feature project is setting new standards in software development, akin to OpenTelemetry. Ben shares insights into this collaborative open-source initiative and takes you on a decade-long journey running a software agency in London, where creativity thrived, leading to the creation of a cost-effective, open-source feature flag tool now used by major companies. We even get to the parallels between Brexit and business growth as Ben discusses breaking growth ceilings and the challenges of venture capital. You'll hear about a pivotal deal during the pandemic and how it set off a massive growth spurt that was previously impossible.Ben and I both value slow, sustainable growth without VC pressures. But it comes with its own challenges, like balancing monetization strategies while maintaining a sustainable open-source project. Join us for a conversation about building a business with purpose.This episode is sponsored by Paddle.com — if you're looking for a payment platform that works for you so you can focus on what matters, check them out.The blog post: https://thebootstrappedfounder.com/ben-rometsch-from-side-projects-to-industry-giantsThe podcast episode: https://tbf.fm/episodes/363-ben-rometsch-from-side-projects-to-industry-giantsCheck out Podscan to get alerts when you're mentioned on podcasts: https://podscan.fmSend me a voicemail on Podline: https://podline.fm/arvidYou'll find my weekly article on my blog: https://thebootstrappedfounder.comPodcast: https://thebootstrappedfounder.com/podcastNewsletter: https://thebootstrappedfounder.com/newsletterMy book Zero to Sold: https://zerotosold.com/My book The Embedded Entrepreneur: https://embeddedentrepreneur.com/My course Find Your Following: https://findyourfollowing.comHere are a few tools I use. Using my affiliate links will support my work at no additional cost to you.- Notion (which I use to organize, write, coordinate, and archive my podcast + newsletter): https://affiliate.notion.so/465mv1536drx- Riverside.fm (that's what I recorded this episode with): https://riverside.fm/?via=arvid- TweetHunter (for speedy scheduling and writing Tweets): http://tweethunter.io/?via=arvid- HypeFury (for massive Twitter analytics and scheduling): https://hypefury.com/?via=arvid60- AudioPen (for taking voice notes and getting amazing summaries): https://audiopen.ai/?aff=PXErZ- Descript (for word-based video editing, subtitles, and clips): https://www.descript.com/?lmref=3cf39Q- ConvertKit (for email lists, newsletters, even finding sponsors): https://convertkit.com?lmref=bN9CZw
In this videocast, Tom Bruggeman from DPG Media shares how his team tackled the challenges of user authentication in a fast-changing media landscape. He highlights the role of open standards like OAuth and OIDC and explains how Authlete helped create a seamless and secure user experience. Tom also offers insights into future plans, including efforts to enhance user privacy and explore data wallet solutions.
In this videocast, Tom Bruggeman from DPG Media shares how his team tackled the challenges of user authentication in a fast-changing media landscape. He highlights the role of open standards like OAuth and OIDC and explains how Authlete helped create a seamless and secure user experience. Tom also offers insights into future plans, including efforts to enhance user privacy and explore data wallet solutions.
In this episode of The Climate Stack, Mansi sits down with Vish Ganti, a visionary product leader at the nexus of clean energy, AI, and fintech. Together, they explore the transformative potential of virtual power plants (VPPs) in reducing reliance on carbon-intensive peaker plants and stabilizing the grid. Vish sheds light on how VPPs integrate distributed energy resources (DERs) and the critical need for open standards to create a frictionless ecosystem.VPPs are a prime example of how smart software optimizations can revolutionize the deployment and utilization of physical energy assets. By leveraging software to orchestrate diverse DERs, VPPs enable more efficient energy management, reducing waste and enhancing grid reliability. Discover why simplifying communication between DERs is essential for advancing sustainable energy solutions and making power management through VPP aggregators a reality.Our Guest Vish GantiVish is currently serving as Senior Director of Product Management for Virtual Power Plants (VPPs) at Qcells, Vish specializes in developing scalable energy platforms that integrate first-party hardware with industry-leading solutions from partners like Enphase, Tesla, and SolarEdge. His expertise lies in transforming distributed energy resources into bankable grid assets through advanced edge AI technologies, enabling smarter energy systems and sustainable revenue models.Previously, Vish held leadership roles at AutoGrid, where he spearheaded the development of AutoGrid Flex, a SaaS platform for VPPs and 24x7 Carbon-Free Energy solutions, and contributed to the company's acquisition by Schneider Electric. He also worked with renowned organizations such as CPower Energy, Johnson Controls, and Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, focusing on demand response, DER optimization, and energy system innovation.Vish holds a Master of Science in Electrical & Energy Systems from San Francisco State University and a Bachelor of Science in Electronics & Communications from Jawaharlal Nehru Technological University. A thought leader in the clean energy space, Vish has co-authored industry-recognized publications and continues to drive impactful solutions that advance the global transition to renewable energy.https://www.linkedin.com/in/vishganti/Your Hosts Mansi Shah - Joshua Marker ClimateStack
We are living through a period of unprecedented technological change, an era that has been dubbed the Fourth Industrial Revolution. Building upon the previous three, this current transformative era is marked by the convergence of advanced technologies, such as robotics, AI, IoT and blockchain, that together are reshaping both industries and society at large. Navigating all these changes can be a challenge; more and more, it feels like looking into the future offers nothing but a blur. But among the interconnections between these technological trends lies opportunity. In this episode, Eyal sits down with Dr. Efi Pylarinou, renowned Fintech influencer and Co-author of Fast Future Blur, to discuss how this period of rapid digital transformation is shaping our future, including how business archetypes are evolving, the types of leaders we need and the crucial role of open standards.Specifically they discuss: The Fourth Industrial RevolutionThe four business archetypesMoving from digital native to AI nativeHow the nature of banking is changingThe importance of openness
The next BriefingsDirect enterprise architecture (EA) discussion explores how a comprehensive portfolio of open standards and associated best practices powerfully supports digital business transformation. As companies chart a critical course to adopt agility using artificial intelligence (AI)-driven benefits, they need proven and actionable structure to help deepen customer relationships, improve internal processes, and heighten business value outcomes. Accordingly, this latest BriefingsDirect interview explores how The Open Group Portfolio of Digital Open Standards instructs innovation internally to match the demands of a rapidly changing, increasingly competitive, and analytics-intensive global marketplace. Subscribe to the podcast on iTunes. Read a full transcript or download a copy. Joining us to explore how to strategically architect for ongoing disruption and innovation is our expert guest, Sonia Gonzalez, Digital Portfolio Product Manager at The Open Group. The discussion is moderated by Dana Gardner, Principal Analyst at Interarbor Solutions. Subscribe to the podcast on iTunes. Read a full transcript or download a copy. Sponsor: The Open Group.
I ran into a pretty substantial question this week.Am I working in my business, or am I working on my business? I've been spending so much time building features, talking to customers, – it's operational work in the trenches. It's taking small steps, looking at the ground, instead of dreaming of giant leaps while gazing at the stars.So, what can I do to get out of this?You'll hear it here today.This episode is sponsored by Podscan.fmThe blog post: https://thebootstrappedfounder.com/working-in-vs-working-on-the-business/ The podcast episode: https://tbf.fm/episodes/working-in-vs-working-on-the-businessCheck out Podscan to get alerts when you're mentioned on podcasts: https://podscan.fmSend me a voicemail on Podline: https://podline.fm/arvidYou'll find my weekly article on my blog: https://thebootstrappedfounder.comPodcast: https://thebootstrappedfounder.com/podcastNewsletter: https://thebootstrappedfounder.com/newsletterMy book Zero to Sold: https://zerotosold.com/My book The Embedded Entrepreneur: https://embeddedentrepreneur.com/My course Find Your Following: https://findyourfollowing.comHere are a few tools I use. Using my affiliate links will support my work at no additional cost to you.- Notion (which I use to organize, write, coordinate, and archive my podcast + newsletter): https://affiliate.notion.so/465mv1536drx- Riverside.fm (that's what I recorded this episode with): https://riverside.fm/?via=arvid- TweetHunter (for speedy scheduling and writing Tweets): http://tweethunter.io/?via=arvid- HypeFury (for massive Twitter analytics and scheduling): https://hypefury.com/?via=arvid60- AudioPen (for taking voice notes and getting amazing summaries): https://audiopen.ai/?aff=PXErZ- Descript (for word-based video editing, subtitles, and clips): https://www.descript.com/?lmref=3cf39Q- ConvertKit (for email lists, newsletters, even finding sponsors): https://convertkit.com?lmref=bN9CZw
It was so good to host Swaroop Jagadish, CEO and Co-Founder, Acryl Data on The Ravit Show at the Snowflake Summit. Here's what we discussed -- -- We explored the rapidly evolving Data and AI landscape and how leaders can keep pace with this innovation -- We also discussed the advantages of building on open standards and collaborating with a large community of practitioners, as seen with the significant adoption of community-driven open source projects like DataHub -- Finally, Swaroop shared some surprising insights from their customers Stay tuned for more updates from the Snowflake Summit! #data #ai #snowflakesummit #snowflakeflake2024 #acryldata #theravitshow
In technology, we're afforded many freedoms that enable us to work, live and play in new ways. But it's important to reflect on technology freedoms and how they might change in the future. SHOW: 836SHOW TRANSCRIPT: The Cloudcast #836 TranscriptSHOW VIDEO: https://youtube.com/@TheCloudcastNET CLOUD NEWS OF THE WEEK - http://bit.ly/cloudcast-cnotwCHECK OUT OUR NEW PODCAST - "CLOUDCAST BASICS"SHOW SPONSOR:Panoptica, Cisco's Cloud Application Security solutionSHOW NOTES:TECHNOLOGY PROVIDES US WITH A LOT OF FREEDOMSFreedom of jobs, of location, or company or group to work withFreedom of technology choicesFreedom to choose when to use technology vs. human skillsBUT THE FREEDOMS DON'T ALWAYS COME WITHOUT A PRICECompanies get acquired and technologies go away/discontinuedTechnologies stop being supportedTechnologies might get too expensive to continue to useLaws might change how/what technologies can be usedSome services are free, in exchange for your dataFEEDBACK?Email: show at the cloudcast dot netTwitter: @cloudcastpodInstagram: @cloudcastpodTikTok: @cloudcastpod
In this thought-provoking conversation, Virginie Maillard, Head of Global Research in Simulation and Digital Twin at Siemens Digital Industry, shares her insights on the industrial metaverse. She defines the industrial metaverse as a virtual space where users can interact with digital twins, enabling real-time collaboration and decision-making for solving real-world problems. Virginie emphasizes the crucial role of digital twins as the foundation for the industrial metaverse, enabling realistic simulations, optimizations, and immersive experiences. She highlights the advantages of the industrial metaverse, including time and cost savings, accelerated innovation, improved sustainability, and enhanced operational performance. Virginie underscores Siemens' commitment to open standards and interoperability, actively contributing to initiatives like the Metaverse Standards Forum and the Alliance for OpenUSD. She also discusses the challenges of implementing open standards and the importance of diverse perspectives in addressing complex problems. Have any comments or questions? Email the show Feedback@Buildingtheopenmetaverse.org Want more information? Visit our website www.buildingtheopenmetaverse.org And make sure you follow us on Linkedin for all of our show updates https://www.linkedin.com/company/buildingtheopenmetaverse Building the Open Metaverse is a podcast hosted by Patrick Cozzi (Cesium) and Marc Petit that invites a broad range of technical experts to share their insights on how the community is building the metaverse together. #BuildingTheOpenMetaversePodcast #MetaversePodcast #Metaverse
Check out EV Channel: https://igteev.buzzsprout.com/ In this episode of "Insider's Guide To Energy EV", Blake Jessen dives into the critical need for open standards in the electric vehicle (EV) charging industry. Jessen emphasizes that the current landscape, often referred to as the "wild west," demands a shift towards universally accepted protocols to foster innovation and reliability. By adopting open standards, the industry can improve uptime, support best-in-class solutions, and enhance the overall driver experience, thus accelerating EV adoption across North America. Jessen's insights provide a clear roadmap for overcoming the challenges posed by proprietary systems and fragmented infrastructure. Host Chris Sass and guest Niall Riddell join Jessen in discussing the state of EV adoption in North America compared to other regions. The conversation highlights the significant lag in EV adoption in the U.S., where the current rate is about 7% compared to California's closer-to-35% benchmark. They explore the impact of Tesla's recent struggles with demand and the broader issues related to charging infrastructure reliability. The trio delves into the complexities of building a robust charging network, from addressing outdated equipment in Europe to leveraging new technologies and best practices from around the globe. The episode also covers the importance of grid capacity and power availability in expanding EV charging infrastructure. Jessen discusses innovative solutions, such as integrating onsite batteries and renewable energy, to manage power constraints effectively. The conversation wraps up with a forward-looking perspective on the EV market's next 12 to 24 months, predicting further consolidation and the adoption of advanced standards like OCPP 2.0.1 to support functionalities such as plug and charge. This episode offers valuable insights for anyone interested in the future of electric vehicles and the critical role of standardized, reliable charging infrastructure in driving widespread adoption.Meet our Guest: https://www.linkedin.com/in/blake-jessen-9285366a/
Join us at our first in-person conference on June 25 all about AI Quality: https://www.aiqualityconference.com/ Cody Peterson has a diverse work experience in the field of product management and engineering. Cody is currently working as a Technical Product Manager at Voltron Data, starting from May 2023. Previously, they worked as a Product Manager at dbt Labs from July 2022 to March 2023. MLOps podcast #234 with Cody Peterson, Senior Technical Product Manager at Voltron Data | Ibis project // Open Standards Make MLOps Easier and Silos Harder. Huge thank you to Weights & Biases for sponsoring this episode. WandB Free Courses -http://wandb.me/courses_mlops // Abstract MLOps is fundamentally a discipline of people working together on a system with data and machine learning models. These systems are already built on open standards we may not notice -- Linux, git, scikit-learn, etc. -- but are increasingly hitting walls with respect to the size and velocity of data. Pandas, for instance, is the tool of choice for many Python data scientists -- but its scalability is a known issue. Many tools make the assumption of data that fits in memory, but most organizations have data that will never fit in a laptop. What approaches can we take? One emerging approach with the Ibis project (created by the creator of pandas, Wes McKinney) is to leverage existing "big" data systems to do the heavy lifting on a lightweight Python data frame interface. Alongside other open source standards like Apache Arrow, this can allow data systems to communicate with each other and users of these systems to learn a single data frame API that works across any of them. Open standards like Apache Arrow, Ibis, and more in the MLOps tech stack enable freedom for composable data systems, where components can be swapped out allowing engineers to use the right tool for the job to be done. It also helps avoid vendor lock-in and keep costs low. // Bio Cody is a Senior Technical Product Manager at Voltron Data, a next-generation data systems builder that recently launched an accelerator-native GPU query engine for petabyte-scale ETL called Theseus. While Theseus is proprietary, Voltron Data takes an open periphery approach -- it is built on and interfaces through open standards like Apache Arrow, Substrait, and Ibis. Cody focuses on the Ibis project, a portable Python dataframe library that aims to be the standard Python interface for any data system, including Theseus and over 20 other backends. Prior to Voltron Data, Cody was a product manager at dbt Labs focusing on the open source dbt Core and launching Python models (note: models is a confusing term here). Later, he led the Cloud Runtime team and drastically improved the efficiency of engineering execution and product outcomes. Cody started his carrer as a Product Manager at Microsoft working on Azure ML. He spent about 2 years on the dedicated MLOps product team, and 2 more years on various teams across the ML lifecycel including data, training, and inferencing. He is now passionate about using open source standards to break down the silos and challenges facing real world engineering teams, where engineering increasingly involves data and machine learning. // MLOps Jobs board https://mlops.pallet.xyz/jobs // MLOps Swag/Merch https://mlops-community.myshopify.com/ // Related Links Ibis Project: https://ibis-project.org Apache Arrow and the “10 Things I Hate About pandas”: https://wesmckinney.com/blog/apache-arrow-pandas-internals/ --------------- ✌️Connect With Us ✌️ ------------- Join our slack community: https://go.mlops.community/slack Follow us on Twitter: @mlopscommunity Sign up for the next meetup: https://go.mlops.community/register Catch all episodes, blogs, newsletters, and more: https://mlops.community/ Connect with Demetrios on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/dpbrinkm/ Connect with Cody on LinkedIn: https://linkedin.com/in/codydkdc
What do wafer-thin nanomembranes made from synthetic diamonds and open standards for next generation electronic systems have in common? Yep, you guessed it! This here podcast! This week David Jedynak (Curtiss-Wright) and I chat all about the past, present, and future of VITA standards. We also explore how VITA standards could be expanded into broader markets like critical infrastructure and medical applications and where David sees VITA headed in the next thirty years. Also this week, I check out how diamonds could hold the key to next generation cooling for electronic systems.
Lyse Brillouet has been the Chief Intellectual Property Officer and Senior Vice President of Licensing for the Orange Group since 2018. She came to IP with a deep and cross-functional capability background in strategy, innovation, and business enablement. Her specific skills include managing critical business disruption projects and staging complex projects to implement high-value digital transformations. She held various positions in business and innovation within the Orange Group, such as Head of the Digital Society Research Program and Head of Strategy & Marketing for the e-Health Division. In the podcast, Lyse describes why IP matters within the Orange Corporation, which has over 130,000 employees worldwide. IP for Orange is an important outcome of various research and development projects. Lyse explains that Orange is a technology company that aims to bring technology and related services to its customers. With that objective, Lyse also leads her IP team, where, in some cases, she must balance the monetization of IP with promoting a new standardized technology. A good example she provides here is Orange's strategy towards patent pools. Orange is very much in favor of patent pools, and Lyse believes it's the most efficient way to license SEPs. In fact, as to the LexisNexis® IPlytics data, no other SEP owner joins as many patent pools as Orange. Lyse provides even more detail here, explaining that Orange is not only a pool member but often even the founder of various patent pools. Lyse elaborates that patent pools are, however, joined by companies with different objectives and that there is always a trade-off about how much royalty should be paid by a patent pool compared to promoting and ensuring the broad adoption of a technology standard. In conclusion, pools not only have the function of creating license revenues but are also tools to provide one-stop market access.As to the LexisNexis® IPlytics data on submitted 5G standards contributions, Orange ranks in the top 20. However, the Orange 5G patent portfolio is ranked much lower. Lyse explains that the contribution of the standards working groups for Orange standards development is about something other than IP or filing SEPs. It's much more about creating widely used and accepted standards. SEPs are an organic outcome of that process. Also, Lyse explains that at Orange, they declared only those patents in the public ETSI IPR databases that are verified essential, which may make the Orange SEP portfolio look much smaller than the over-declared SEP portfolio of some other companies in a 5G ranking.Lyse believes that standards will be adopted by an increasing range of industries, going beyond automotive to the IoT. Orange has been here since last year and cooperates and provides technology to those industries, and she is optimistic that the SEP licensing challenges will also be resolved there.Finally, Lyse comments on the latest EU Commission proposal for a SEP regulation. Lyse feels that setting up a new SEP register or database for existing standards needs to be clarified for her. If at all necessary, a new register of SEPs is essential for future standards. She feels that anything else would not be feasible and too costly for her team, and she would expect a negligible effect on her SEP licensing success.
In this episode of the Geek Narrator Podcast, Kaivalya Apte engages in an invigorating discussion with Dominik Tornow, the founder and CEO of Resonate. They explore Durable Async-Await, an interesting concept in distributed systems world, along with other nuances of distributed programming. Dominik also talks about the development and execution of Resonate to simplify distributed systems with a focus on observability, usability, and it's future direction. The conversation concludes with a discussion of different concurrency models and the future of distributed systems Chapters: 00:00 Introduction and Guest Background 02:44 Understanding Async Await 10:25 Challenges with Current Async Await Model 12:53 Introducing Resonate: A Solution for Distributed Async Await 13:34 Practical Application: E-commerce Example 24:57 Understanding the Role of the Platform in Distributed Systems 30:12 Dealing with Partial Failures in Distributed Systems 39:44 Getting Started with Resonate 40:40 Introduction to Resonate and its Simplicity 41:09 Getting Started with Resonate: Installation and Setup 42:22 Understanding the Durability Aspect of Resonate 42:49 Exploring the Resonate Durable Promise Server 44:10 Scaling Up: Introducing Workers into the System 48:35 The Importance of Open Standards in Resonate 50:17 Exploring the Integration Capabilities of Durable Promises 01:04:31 Understanding the Role of Timeouts in Durable Promises 01:07:29 The Future of Resonate: Challenges and Upcoming Features 01:13:04 Understanding the Limitations of Durable Promises 01:14:51 Wrapping Up: Final Thoughts on Resonate and Durable Promises References: A note on Distributed Systems: https://scholar.harvard.edu/files/waldo/files/waldo-94.pdf Thinking in Distributed Systems: https://dtornow.gumroad.com/l/distributed-systems McCarthy's paper: https://www-formal.stanford.edu/jmc/recursive/recursive.html =============================================================================== For discount on the below courses: Appsync: https://appsyncmasterclass.com/?affiliateId=41c07a65-24c8-4499-af3c-b853a3495003 Testing serverless: https://testserverlessapps.com/?affiliateId=41c07a65-24c8-4499-af3c-b853a3495003 Production-Ready Serverless: https://productionreadyserverless.com/?affiliateId=41c07a65-24c8-4499-af3c-b853a3495003 Use the button, Add Discount and enter "geeknarrator" discount code to get 20% discount. =============================================================================== Follow me on Linkedin and Twitter: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kaivalyaapte/ and https://twitter.com/thegeeknarrator If you like this episode, please hit the like button and share it with your network. Also please subscribe if you haven't yet. Database internals series: https://youtu.be/yV_Zp0Mi3xs Popular playlists: Realtime streaming systems: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLL7QpTxsA4se-mAKKoVOs3VcaP71X_LA- Software Engineering: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLL7QpTxsA4sf6By03bot5BhKoMgxDUU17 Distributed systems and databases: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLL7QpTxsA4sfLDUnjBJXJGFhhz94jDd_d Modern databases: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLL7QpTxsA4scSeZAsCUXijtnfW5ARlrsN Stay Curios! Keep Learning!
Highlights from this week's conversation include:Introduction of the panel (0:05)Defining composable data stack (5:22)Components of a composable data stack (7:49)Challenges and incentives for composable components (10:37)Specialization and modularity in data workloads (13:05)Organic evolution of composable systems (17:50)Efficiency and common layers in data management systems (22:09)The IR and Data Computation (23:00)Components of the Storage Layer (26:16)Decoupling Language and Execution (29:42)Apache Calcite and Modular Frontend (36:46)Data Types and Coercion (39:27)Describing Data Sets and Schema (42:00)Open Standards and Frontiers (46:22)Challenges of standardizing APIs (48:15)Trade-offs in building composable systems (54:04)Evolution of data system composability (56:32)Exciting new projects in data systems (1:01:57)Final thoughts and takeaways (1:17:25)The Data Stack Show is a weekly podcast powered by RudderStack, the CDP for developers. Each week we'll talk to data engineers, analysts, and data scientists about their experience around building and maintaining data infrastructure, delivering data and data products, and driving better outcomes across their businesses with data.RudderStack helps businesses make the most out of their customer data while ensuring data privacy and security. To learn more about RudderStack visit rudderstack.com.
DataTrails Co-founder, Chief Product and Technology Officer, Jon Geater, joins Coruzant Technologies for the Digital Executive podcast. Jon is a seasoned expert in cryptography, cybersecurity, and blockchain technology. Geater brings his extensive experience from senior technical roles at prominent companies like Thales eSecurity, Trustonic, Arm, and Encipher, and his leadership in various Open Standards organizations. Currently, he co-chairs the IETF Supply Chain Integrity, Transparency, and Trust Working Group.Geater, now the Chief Product and Technology Officer at DataTrails, shares insights into his career growth, emphasizing the importance of seizing opportunities and adding value to exciting ventures. His journey through diverse industries, including online payments, smart cities, and digital transformation projects, highlights his commitment to advancing cybersecurity in novel areas.DataTrails, Geater's current venture, focuses on digital trust, transparency, and provenance, creating immutable audit trails for data. This approach aims to bridge the gap between traditional cybersecurity methods and the needs of a digitally connected world. Geater discusses the technical aspects of DataTrails, revealing their use of Quorum blockchain technology and a user-friendly SaaS interface that evolves with market changes. The platform aims to make futuristic technology accessible and practical for today's users, contributing to a more secure and transparent digital environment.
DevOps is not just about operating the software in production, but also about releasing that software to production. Well-functioning CI/CD pipelines are critical for the business, and this calls for quality observability, to handle broken and flaky pipeline runs effectively. On this episode I hosted Oleg Nenashev, a core maintainer and board member in the Jenkins project, as well as a TOC member in the Continuous Delivery Foundation (CDF). Oleg is a community builder, open source advocate and consultant, now at WireMock Inc. He is also a CDF and CNCF ambassador. We discussed CI/CD, observability, the prominent open source projects and foundations, as well as a new proposal for extending OpenTelemetry to natively support CI/CD observability use cases. The episode was live-streamed on 10 July 2023 and the video is available at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FEbyddZFNeo OpenObservability Talks episodes are released monthly, on the last Thursday of each month and are available for listening on your favorite podcast app and on YouTube. We live-stream the episodes on Twitch and YouTube Live - tune in to see us live, and chime in with your comments and questions on the live chat. https://www.twitch.tv/openobservability https://www.youtube.com/@openobservabilitytalks Show Notes: 00:00 - show intro 01:00 - episode and guest intro 10:08 - what's new in Jenkins 15:46 - is Jenkins cloud-native? 16:52 - understanding the CI/CD landscape 21:54 - updates from the Continuous Delivery Foundation 27:00 - CI/CD observability support in OpenTelemetry 40:31 - observability with Backstage IDP open source 47:47 - how to contact Oleg 48:51 - State of Continuous Delivery report 52:32 - OTLP 1.0 release and other open standards updates 54:32 - KubeCon will hold a dev-centric event for the first time 55:55 - Jaeger 1.47 is out 57:30 - DevOps Pulse survey insights 58:55 - outro Resources: Observability Has a Complexity Problem (APM Digest) OTLP 1.0 is out Open Standards in observability: updates from KubeCon CI/CD observability support in OpenTelemetry proposal State of Continuous Delivery 2023 report Socials: Twitter: https://twitter.com/OpenObserv Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/openobservability YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@openobservabilitytalks Dotan Horovits ============ Twitter: @horovits LinkedIn: in/horovits Mastodon: @horovits@fosstodon Oleg Nenashev =============== Twitter: @oleg_nenashev LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/onenashev/ Mastodon: @asciidwarf@fosstodon
Want to help define the AI Engineer stack? >500 folks have weighed in on the top tools, communities and builders for the first State of AI Engineering survey! Please fill it out (and help us reach 1000!)The AI Engineer Summit schedule is now live! We are running two Summits and judging two Hackathons this Oct. As usual, see our Discord and community page for all events.A rite of passage for every AI Engineer is shipping a quick and easy demo, and then having to cobble together a bunch of solutions for prompt sharing and versioning, running prompt evals and monitoring, storing data and finetuning as their AI apps go from playground to production. This happens to be Humanloop's exact pitch.full show notes: https://latent.space/p/humanloopTimestamps* [00:01:21] Introducing Raza* [00:10:52] Humanloop Origins* [00:19:25] What is HumanLoop?* [00:20:57] Who is the Buyer of PromptOps?* [00:22:21] HumanLoop Features* [00:22:49] The Three Stages of Prompt Evals* [00:24:34] The Three Types of Human Feedback* [00:27:21] UI vs BI for AI* [00:28:26] LangSmith vs HumanLoop comparisons* [00:31:46] The TAM of PromptOps* [00:32:58] How to Be Early* [00:34:41] 6 Orders of Magnitude* [00:36:09] Becoming an Enterprise Ready AI Infra Startup* [00:40:41] Killer Usecases of AI* [00:43:56] HumanLoop's new Free Tier and Pricing* [00:45:20] Addressing Graduation Risk* [00:48:11] On Company Building* [00:49:58] On Opinionatedness* [00:51:09] HumanLoop Hiring* [00:52:42] How HumanLoop thinks about PMF* [00:55:16] Market: LMOps vs MLOps* [00:57:01] Impact of Multimodal Models* [00:57:58] Prompt Engineering vs AI Engineering* [01:00:11] LLM Cascades and Probabilistic AI Languages* [01:02:02] Prompt Injection and Prompt Security* [01:03:24] Finetuning vs HumanLoop* [01:04:43] Open Standards in LLM Tooling* [01:06:05] Did GPT4 Get Dumber?* [01:07:29] Europe's AI Scene* [01:09:31] Just move to SF (in The Arena)* [01:12:23] Lightning Round - Acceleration* [01:13:48] Continual Learning* [01:15:02] DeepMind Gato Explanation* [01:17:40] Motivations from Academia to Startup* [01:19:52] Lightning Round - The Takeaway Get full access to Latent Space at www.latent.space/subscribe
Today's show is all about the world of big data and open source projects, and we've got a real gem to share with you—Voltron Data! They're on a mission to revolutionize the data analytics industry through open standards. To unleash the untapped potential in data, Voltron Data uses cutting-edge tech and provides top-notch support services, with a special focus on Apache Arrow. This open-source framework lets you process data in both flat and hierarchical formats, all packed into a super-efficient columnar memory setup. And that's not all! Meet Ibis—an amazing framework that gives data analysts, scientists, and engineers the power to access their data with a user-friendly and engine-agnostic Python library. Excited to learn more? We've got Josh Patterson, the CEO of Voltron Data, here to give us all the details.
This week, we interviewed Jack Kang, Senior Vice President of Business Development and Customer Experience at SiFive. SiFive brings RISC V software and Silicon experts together to innovate with the modern software-driven approach to semiconductors. In this episode, we talked about the importance of the RISC V open standard for semiconductors to provide design freedom, vendor choice, and long-term tech stack flexibility. We also explored how companies, from automotive OEMs to wearable device manufacturers, are different in their products with custom designs on open standards. Key Questions: What is the international standard behind RISC-V technology? Who are the big contributors to RISC-V instruction set standards? How do you see the future of RISC-V in the coming years?
Tune in to Season 2, Episode 3 of our podcast series to hear from Elizabeth Cappello, Deputy Chief Information Officer (CIO) for the Department of Homeland Security (DHS), and Craig Bowman, Senior Director - Federal for VMware, who will discuss:Meaningful implementation of artificial intelligence in cybersecurityHow to view open standards versus purpose-built solutionsFinding a balance between security and user experience
OpenBIM: Paving the Way in Romania with Stefan Constantinescu In this video, I chat with Stefan Constantinescu, who is in charge of BuildingSMART Romania and co-founded the BIMtech Association. Stefan shares his experience, and talks about what buildingSMART Romania does, and how it's changing the way buildings are made. BuildingSMART Romania is trying to get more people to use open Building Information Modelling (BIM) standards in Romania. They talk a lot about open BIM, Open Standards, and different tools like IFC, aiming to help everyone understand how to use them better in their work. Stefan also talks about the yearly BIMcon conference. This event brings experts from all around the world to share their stories and advice. BuildingSMART Romania also works on translating technical guidelines, called ISO standards, into Romanian, so more people can use them. Subscribe Spotify | Apple | YouTube | Google | Stitcher | Player.fm | iHeart Resources Stefan's LinkedIn Profile BIMTECH buildingSMART Romania
The open source video player dash.js [1] is not only an MPEG-DASH reference player it is also used in production by many vendors and content providers. Hear our guest Daniel Silhavy from Fraunhofer FOKUS share how he got involved in this DASH-IF project and now the lead developer of dash.js. We also discuss how open source contributes to standardization work and industry adoption of new open standards. Participants: Jonas Birmé and Magnus Svensson from Eyevinn Technology, and Daniel Silhavy from Fraunhofer FOKUS. Producer: Jonas Birmé Podcast provided to you by Eyevinn Technology - independent video streaming experts and developers. [1] https://github.com/Dash-Industry-Forum/dash.js/ The dash.js face-to-face event: https://www.eventbrite.de/e/dashjs-face-to-face-meeting-2023-tickets-597581391027
Justin Jackson has been successfully bootstrapping Transistor.fm with a small team throughout the ups and downs of a shifting economy. He even rejected massive clients to be able to keep running a calm and self-funded business. Find out just how important it is to stay independent, resilient, and nimble, and what building on open standards has to do with that.00:00:00 Justin Jackson00:01:24 The world of ideas00:10:32 Understanding the context of advice.00:15:58 The importance of attribution00:20:49 What's the most important metric?00:25:29 What's your company for?00:29:56 Having a team that can execute at the highest level00:35:34 The repercussions of decisions00:40:41 Simple things are more resilient than complicated things00:45:26 Platform risk00:51:22 The problem with centralized discoverability01:00:53 The importance of open standardsMy new podcast project: Arvid & Tyler Catch Up / https://catchup.fmThe blog post: https://thebootstrappedfounder.com/justin-jackson-bootstrapping-transistor-fm-on-open-standards/ The podcast episode: https://share.transistor.fm/s/1740724b The video: https://youtu.be/y0yIZ-O8nNQYou'll find my weekly article on my blog: https://thebootstrappedfounder.comPodcast: https://thebootstrappedfounder.com/podcastNewsletter: https://thebootstrappedfounder.com/newsletterMy book Zero to Sold: https://zerotosold.com/My book The Embedded Entrepreneur: https://embeddedentrepreneur.com/My course Find your Following: https://findyourfollowing.comFind me on Twitter: https://twitter.com/arvidkahl/Sponsored by Acquire.com.
In today's episode of The Tech Trek, host Amir Bormand talks with Atul Tulshibagwale, the Chief Technology Officer at SGNL. Amir and Atul discuss Open Standards and the various factors that contribute to the creation of new standards. Highlights 03:39 - Atul explains what Open Standards are. 06:56 - How to determine if a phenomenon could be an Open Standard 11:35 - How can you encourage more people to support your ideas? 15:49 - What are some of the best ways to join in on a project, even if you have little experience? 20:17 - Atul shares his best practices for finding the right Standards body to contribute to. Guest: Atul Tulshibagwale is a federated identity pioneer and the inventor of CAEP. He provides technical leadership at SGNL. He conceptualized the Continuous Access Evaluation Protocol (CAEP), which forms the basis of the Shared Signals and Events working group in the OpenID Foundation. Prior to joining SGNL, he was a technical leader at Google where he focussed on access security. He was a co-founder and the CEO of Trustgenix (acquired by Hewlett Packard), where he defined the federation server, a concept that was later adopted by almost all identity vendors. He helped define open standards such as the Liberty Alliance and SAML 2.0. He continued with HP as the Director of the Federation. Prior to joining Google, Atul was at MobileIron as an Identity Architect. LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/tulshi/ ___ Thank you so much for checking out this episode of The Tech Trek, and we would appreciate it if you would take a minute to rate and review us on your favorite podcast player. Want to learn more about us? Head over at https://www.elevano.com Have questions or want to cover specific topics with our future guests? Please message me at https://www.linkedin.com/in/amirbormand (Amir Bormand)
Host Amir Bormand meets with Sunil Mallya in this episode of The Tech Trek. Sunil is the Vice President of Engineering at OncoHealth and he has many years of experience in the digital healthcare space. He and Amir discuss the unique challenges that engineering teams often face in digital healthcare. Highlights: 03:44 - Sunil discusses some of the common challenges in the healthcare industry. 07:12 - Strategies for properly staffing a team when off-shore assistance isn't available. 10:38 - Distinguishing and connecting with HIPAA-compliant vendors. 13:10 - How does build vs. buy affect relationships with third parties? 15:48 - What to look for when hiring new team members in digital healthcare. 17:49 - Dealing with unanticipated challenges in the digital healthcare space. Guest: Sunil Mallya A digital healthcare engineering leader with a passion for building great teams and delivering technical solutions loved by consumers. Creative problem solver with an eye for design and customer experience. Passionate about gaining a deep understanding of complex business problems and delivering simple technical solutions that drive business value. Focused on consistently improving organizational processes and building high-performance teams. Currently building Iris - a 24x7 mobile first telehealth service focused on high-quality cancer mental-health care and physical symptom management LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ssmallya/ ___ Thank you so much for checking out this episode of The Tech Trek, and we would appreciate it if you would take a minute to rate and review us on your favorite podcast player. Want to learn more about us? Head over at https://www.elevano.com Have questions or want to cover specific topics with our future guests? Please message me at https://www.linkedin.com/in/amirbormand (Amir Bormand)
Open standards take center stage in this week's Fish Fry podcast! Recorded in person at this year's Embedded Tech Trends Conference, Dean Holman (President/Executive Director - VITA Technologies) joins me to discuss the newest developments in the VITA organization and why open standards are crucial to the development of intelligent embedded systems worldwide. Keeping with our open standards theme, Ken Grob and Mark Littlefield (Elma Electronic) also join me this week to discuss the benefits of SOSA (Sensor Open Systems Architecture) initiatives in the defense community and beyond!
On this episode of the Commercial Integrator AV+ podcast, Dan Ferrisi, host and editor-in-chief, chats with Jay Phillips, chief revenue officer at Userful. Phillips, an expert on disruptive innovations, platform-based approaches and software-as-a-service models delves deeper into these topics in this podcast. In the video above, the duo discusses the following:What is a platform approach and why it's important (2:27)Software-as-a-Service and the future (4:55)What's happening in the cloud and how it's disrupting the industry (6:16)How to be more of thought leader and embrace disruption (14:29)Open Standards and the AV industry landscape (16:48)Supply Chain (24:44)How integrators can modernize their approach to attract enterprise organizations (27:12)For more exclusive interviews and AV+ podcasts, please visit commercialintegrator.com.
In this episode of the CYBER24 podcast, presented by VLCM, we talk with Bron Gondwana, the CEO of Fastmail. He's a former programmer who shares his perspective on open standards. We talk about what that means for email, why businesses should adopt open standards and the biggest isues facing data privacy today.
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Want to know all about the latest release of WebDriverIO? In this episode, Christian Bromann, a full-stack engineer passionate about Open Source and Open Standards, shares everything you need to know about the latest version, 8.0. Discover the new version's primary goal and what enabled them to continue dependency updates and avoid security issues. Hear all about their newly implemented Action API interface and the streamlined way WebdriverIO deals with global objects using the test runner. Listen up!
Jason Griffey of NISO is the guest this week on FLOSS Weekly. Aaron Newcomb and Doc Searls talk with Griffey about all the lessons we should all be learning from the successes, failures and future implications of his LibraryBox project. A great discussion on standards, open hardware and privacy. Hosts: Doc Searls and Aaron Newcomb Guest: Jason Griffey Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/floss-weekly Think your open source project should be on FLOSS Weekly? Email floss@twit.tv. Thanks to Lullabot's Jeff Robbins, web designer and musician, for our theme music. Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sponsors: kolide.com/floss Code Comments
Jason Griffey of NISO is the guest this week on FLOSS Weekly. Aaron Newcomb and Doc Searls talk with Griffey about all the lessons we should all be learning from the successes, failures and future implications of his LibraryBox project. A great discussion on standards, open hardware and privacy. Hosts: Doc Searls and Aaron Newcomb Guest: Jason Griffey Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/floss-weekly Think your open source project should be on FLOSS Weekly? Email floss@twit.tv. Thanks to Lullabot's Jeff Robbins, web designer and musician, for our theme music. Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sponsors: kolide.com/floss Code Comments
Jason Griffey of NISO is the guest this week on FLOSS Weekly. Aaron Newcomb and Doc Searls talk with Griffey about all the lessons we should all be learning from the successes, failures and future implications of his LibraryBox project. A great discussion on standards, open hardware and privacy. Hosts: Doc Searls and Aaron Newcomb Guest: Jason Griffey Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/floss-weekly Think your open source project should be on FLOSS Weekly? Email floss@twit.tv. Thanks to Lullabot's Jeff Robbins, web designer and musician, for our theme music. Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sponsors: kolide.com/floss Code Comments
Jason Griffey of NISO is the guest this week on FLOSS Weekly. Aaron Newcomb and Doc Searls talk with Griffey about all the lessons we should all be learning from the successes, failures and future implications of his LibraryBox project. A great discussion on standards, open hardware and privacy. Hosts: Doc Searls and Aaron Newcomb Guest: Jason Griffey Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/floss-weekly Think your open source project should be on FLOSS Weekly? Email floss@twit.tv. Thanks to Lullabot's Jeff Robbins, web designer and musician, for our theme music. Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sponsors: kolide.com/floss Code Comments
Join us as we review what happened at SC22 in Dallas last week. Topics include: the energy and attendance at the show, liquid cooling, PCIe, CXL, AI Chips, Open Standards, Storage, Future of Supercomputing, global players, and yes, where SC23 will be held and what its tagline is! [audio mp3="https://orionx.net/wp-content/uploads/2022/11/044@HPCpodcast_SC22-Postview_20221123.mp3"][/audio] The post @HPCpodcast-44: SC22 Postview appeared first on OrionX.net.
Over the years, few things have changed as much as manufacturing. Today, factory machines and industrial devices are constantly communicating, connecting to the internet, and exchanging massive amounts of data. But while increased machine interactions are a transformative element of Industry 4.0, they've also opened the door to multiple challenges—including disparate devices hindering data transfer and a rising number of security threats. In this podcast, we discuss attempts to reduce complexities associated with smart factories, specifically blending of IT and OT technology into a single network spanning wired and wireless technologies. We also take a closeup look at open industrial interoperability standards from the OPC Foundation, and examine how these efforts are establishing themselves as the future of the industry by enabling manufacturers to simply and securely “connect anything to anything.” Join us as we explore these ideas with: Bernhard Eschermann, CTO of Process Automation, ABB Stefan Schönegger, Vice President of Product Management, B&R Automation David McCall, Senior Director of Industrial and Consumer IoT Standards, Intel®Peter Lutz, Director of Field Level Communications, OPC Foundation Christina Cardoza, Associate Editorial Director, insight.tech Bernhard, Stefan, David, and Peter answer our questions about Biggest challenges on the factory floor Overcoming industrial device communication complexities The pros and cons of today's digital technologies The OPC Foundation's role in industrial communication An update on the OPC-FX standard How OPC Foundation's open standards benefit manufacturers The importance of working with partners on open standards What's next for the OPC Foundation Related Content For the latest innovations from ABB, B+R, Intel®, and OPC Foundation, follow them on Twitter at @ABBgroupnews, @BR_Automation, @Inteliot, and the @OPCFoundation; and LinkedIn at ABB, B&R Industrial Automation, Intel Internet of Things, and OPC Foundation
XR Today's David Dungay hosts Pearly Chen, VP Business Development & Partnerships, HTC VIVE.
David P. Reed talks with Doc Searls and Simon Phipps on this episode of FLOSS Weekly. Reed, one of the Internet's founding figures, discusses online freedom, openness operating systems (including the end-of-life for Linux) and about how standards and patents are naturally opposed. Hosts: Doc Searls and Simon Phipps Guest: David P. Reed Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/floss-weekly Think your open source project should be on FLOSS Weekly? Email floss@twit.tv. Thanks to Lullabot's Jeff Robbins, web designer and musician, for our theme music. Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sponsor: newrelic.com/FLOSS
David P. Reed talks with Doc Searls and Simon Phipps on this episode of FLOSS Weekly. Reed, one of the Internet's founding figures, discusses online freedom, openness operating systems (including the end-of-life for Linux) and about how standards and patents are naturally opposed. Hosts: Doc Searls and Simon Phipps Guest: David P. Reed Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/floss-weekly Think your open source project should be on FLOSS Weekly? Email floss@twit.tv. Thanks to Lullabot's Jeff Robbins, web designer and musician, for our theme music. Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sponsor: newrelic.com/FLOSS
Hello podcast friends! This is the last Sniffer episode of the season! This time, Cathi Bond found this fascinating interview with Tim Sweeney, CEO of Epic Games (the Fortnite folks). Cathi and Nora speculate about what it would really take to launch a re-imagined version of wild and wooly early internet culture. Nora Young talks about The Verge's look at Rouge Sur Mesure, Yves Saint Laurent's take on customizable lipstick shades you 'print out' in your own home. Why not do this for more products, especially for perishable items?We recorded this episode a little while ago, so we added an 'end-of-season' tag at the end.Have a great summer, and as always, thanks for listening. Your pals, Nora and Cathi
On the sixth episode of This Week in the Metaverse, Matthew and Yon break down three news items that are influential to the development of the metaverse and on which we can provide unique perspective and expertise. First, we dive into Tencent's creation of a new XR unit to focus on building hardware and software for the metaverse. Next, we look at the creation of a new open standards setting body led by the Khronos Group for the metaverse. And lastly, we discuss the implications of Manticore enabling ethereum NFTs into its Core platform.
On this episode of the Georgian Impact podcast, we are joined by Kaliya Young. Kaliya is an expert in self-sovereign identity. You might know her as Identity Woman. Kaliya has spent the last 20 years developing a layer on the internet based on open standards, with the goal of empowering people.You'll Hear About:● The Internet Identity Workshop that Kaliya co-founded in 2005.● What it means to have open standards for digital identity and its importance. ● What businesses would benefit most from SSI.● Challenges in creating a user-centric digital identity.● How data became siloed within a few companies.● The link between digital identity and Web3.● The need to create standards that reflect all backgrounds.
Everyone talks about 'Open' in Smart Building Technology, but what is hype and what is reality? Are 'Open APIs' a myth? We sat down with Erik Wallin from Idun Real Estate and RealEstateCore to answer these questions and more! Erik shares his experiences from developing the RealEstateCore Ontology and his thoughts on how and why Open Standards will pave the way towards true Interoperability.
Introduction to Networks with KevTechify on the Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA)
In this episode we are going to look at Standards Organizations.We will be discussing Open Standards, Internet Standards, and Electronic and Communications Standards.Thank you so much for listening to this episode of my series on Introduction to Networks for the Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA).Once again, I'm Kevin and this is KevTechify. Let's get this adventure started.All my details and contact information can be found on my website, https://KevTechify.com-------------------------------------------------------Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA)Introduction to Networks v1Episode 3 - Protocols and ModelsPart D - Standards OrganizationsPodcast Number: 21-------------------------------------------------------Equipment I like.Home Lab ►► https://kit.co/KevTechify/home-labNetworking Tools ►► https://kit.co/KevTechify/networking-toolsStudio Equipment ►► https://kit.co/KevTechify/studio-equipment
On this week's Commercial Integrator AV+ Podcast, Dan Ferrisi, host and editor-in-chief of CI, welcomes Dan Maloney, technical marketing manager and Ron Berty, business development manager at Matrox Video. The trio discuss the convergence of the commercial and broadcast market; as well as the trend toward open standards and presence of IPMX. Visit CommercialIntegrator.com for more exclusive AV+ interviews!
Constellations, a New Space and Satellite Innovation Podcast
On this Constellations Podcast, we'll discuss the benefits of open standards. During this episode, Constellations has brought together a panel of three to discuss standards and how they will improve delivery of SATCOM services. Lt. Col. Gary Thompson from the U.S. Space Force, Ben Hilburn from Azure Spectrum Technologies at Microsoft and Stuart Daughtridge, Chairman of the Digital Intermediate Frequency Interoperability Consortium (DIFI) are all actively taking part in the digital transformation of the satellite ground architecture and have insight to where standards can play a role. Lt. Col. Thompson speaks about the necessity to transition between military and commercial space and ground systems independently at the speed of need, which is underpinned by standards. Hilburn and Daughtridge discuss the challenges of VITA 49, a packet-based protocol to convey digitized signal data and metadata that plays an essential part in standardizing the underlying plumbing for interoperability at the IF transport layer. DIFI, a consortium created under the auspices of The IEEE Industry Standards and Technology Organization (ISTO), is also addressed as it is was formed to help enable the digital transformation of the entire spectrum of the satellite industry.
Technologists Neil Trevett, President of The Khronos Group and VP of Developer Ecosystems at NVIDIA; Ruth Suehle, Director of Community Outreach at Red Hat; and David Morin of the Academy Software Foundation, discuss governance of open standards on the Building the Open Metaverse podcast hosted by Patrick Cozzi (Cesium) and Marc Petit (Epic Games).
The Department of Defense (DoD) continues to embrace open architecture designs and open standards to enable more commonality in military sensor systems, vehicle electronics, radar, electronic warfare, and others. This was quite evident during the Embedded Tech Trends (ETT) conference last week in Austin, Texas, where representatives of the Navy and Air Force updated the attendees on updates to standard initiatives such as Sensor Open Systems Architecture (SOSA) and Hardware Open Systems Technology (HOST). In this podcast with Jerry Gipper, architect of ETT and Executive Director of VITA, he discusses the aspects of these different DoD initiatives, the passion of the engineering community behind them, also provides updates on VITA standards initiatives.