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Bob McCowan, CIO at Regeneron, joins host Maryfran Johnson for this CIO Leadership Live interview. They discuss fostering high-performance tech teams, the benefits of a science-driven company culture, evolving CIO role as business change agents, the vital connection between digital business and data architectures, and more. This episode is sponsored by Vasion Print, formerly known as PrinterLogic, which lets customers simplify infrastructure and maximize resources by replacing print servers with direct IP, serverless printing. Schedule a demo at Vasion.com.
Season 7 Episode 19: In this episode, Pete Codella, managing director of business services at the Governor's Office of Economic Opportunity, talks with Ryan Wedig, CEO and co-founder of Vasion, opens in a new tab. Wedig shares his journey of co-founding PrinterLogic — now Vasion — in St. George in 2012. He recounts meeting the founder and recognizing the potential of his print server elimination technology as the IT landscape shifted towards private clouds. Wedig, with a background in systems engineering and an MBA, partnered to build the business, initially focusing on eliminating print servers before expanding the company's vision. He highlights the unexpected impact of its technology during the COVID-19 pandemic, which led to Vasion's broader mission: to make digital transformation attainable for everyone. Wedig discusses the company's vision of bridging the gap between humans and AI by offering affordable and accessible solutions, contrasting this with expensive and often antiquated systems of existing workflow providers. He emphasizes Vasion's commitment to security and its architectural focus on building native security features rather than relying on complex integrations. Wedig details Vasion's role in fostering a tech community in St. George, culminating in the development of Tech Ridge. He shares the company's global reach, its recognition as a top workplace, and its ambitious goal to lead the market in AI automation over the next three years.
Eva Helén is a seasoned business executive and an experienced board member. She has over 20 years of experience in high tech, with international business, strategy, operations, and finance. She has refined her expertise in developing shareholder value in high growth companies, advising on business development and human capital. Eva serves as a board member of Vasion (formerly PrinterLogic), Utah, a provider of cloud printing and document handling. Eva previously served as a board member of Sanbolic, Inc., an enterprise software company focused on distributed computing and file system development for early cloud innovation, for 15 years. As a co-founder, President and COO of Sanbolic, Eva oversaw global sales and partner development in the areas of software, IT infrastructure, computing, networking, and cloud technologies, as well as the company's operation and finance. Sanbolic was acquired by Citrix in 2015. Eva previously co-founded Number One GM, Inc., a software development company and infrastructure integrator of storage solutions for the media industry, where she ran global sales. Autodesk acquired Number One GM in 1999. She began her U.S. career with international sales at Truevision, a Silicon Valley based hardware manufacturer. Eva is the CEO and founder of EQ Inspiration. Since 2017 she has influenced a broad range of technology companies to build more diverse workforces and inclusive cultures. As a speaker, coach and mentor to men and women, she is an influencer and thought leader for gender diversity, equity, and inclusion. She is currently authoring “Women in Tech, a Book for Guys”, based on her research and interviews with men in the tech industry. Eva gives generously of her time to women in business initiatives. Eva earned a Master in Business Administration degree from the University of Stockholm, Sweden, majoring in Organizational Behavior. Eva was born and raised in Sweden. Eva Helén is an entrepreneur with twenty years' experience in the technical fields. She is the founder of “EQ Inspiration,” offering keynotes, personal coaching and seminars for men and mixed groups in tech wishing to help advance women and minorities in the workplace. Social Media Links: twitter @ehelen instagram @eqinspiration2018 FB: Eva Helen and EQ Inspiration
Daniel talks with Garrett Helmer and Geoffery Vernon from PrinterLogic about the impact of digital transformation on the way we do business. Garrett offers insight into how an automation first mindset drove PrinterLogics creation and success while Geoff discusses the crucial aspects of a modern PRM.
In this special 4-part series of Remote Work Radio, we are interviewing tech entrepreneurs from Southern Utah. Joshua Aikens, one of our past program participants and chair of the Silicon Slopes St. George Chapter, will interview founders who started tech companies outside of urban areas. In this episode, Josh interviews Ryan Wedig, co-founder and CEO of PrinterLogic, a leading software as a solution (SaaS) platform for serverless printing infrastructure. Beginning in 2012, Ryan has successfully built a small team into a global operation with over 150 employees and thousands of customers around the world. As CEO, Wedig successfully bootstrapped the company through early-stage growth before bringing in Mercato Partners as investors in 2017. Wedig holds an MBA from George Washington University and a bachelor's degree from Brigham Young University. Prior to co-founding PrinterLogic, Wedig was a Systems Engineer at Cisco where he saw firsthand the emergence of cloud solutions and their impact on technology infrastructure planning.
Bonus LatinxAmerica episode highlighting one of our listeners! Salvador Gamez is a product owner at PrinterLogic and an active LatinxAmerica listener. His story highlights a different path into tech and how certificate programs and mentors have helped him advance in his career.
This week, software flaw exposed most dell computers to remote hacking, Israel neutralizes cyber attack by blowing up a building with hackers, an expert that found hundreds of vulnerable Jenkins plugins, a bug in Mirai code allows crashing C2 servers, and how researchers discovered a highly stealthy Microsoft Exchange Backdoor! In the expert commentary, the return of Jason Wood from Paladin Security, joins us to talk about how Japan is developing a computer virus to fight cyber attacks! Full Show Notes: https://wiki.securityweekly.com/HNNEpisode217 Visit https://www.securityweekly.com/hnn for all the latest episodes! Follow us on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/securityweekly Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/secweekly
This week, software flaw exposed most dell computers to remote hacking, Israel neutralizes cyber attack by blowing up a building with hackers, an expert that found hundreds of vulnerable Jenkins plugins, a bug in Mirai code allows crashing C2 servers, and how researchers discovered a highly stealthy Microsoft Exchange Backdoor! In the expert commentary, the return of Jason Wood from Paladin Security, joins us to talk about how Japan is developing a computer virus to fight cyber attacks! Full Show Notes: https://wiki.securityweekly.com/HNNEpisode217 Visit http://hacknaked.tv to get all the latest episodes!
This week, software flaw exposed most dell computers to remote hacking, Israel neutralizes cyber attack by blowing up a building with hackers, an expert that found hundreds of vulnerable Jenkins plugins, a bug in Mirai code allows crashing C2 servers, and how researchers discovered a highly stealthy Microsoft Exchange Backdoor! In the expert commentary, the return of Jason Wood from Paladin Security, joins us to talk about how Japan is developing a computer virus to fight cyber attacks! Full Show Notes: https://wiki.securityweekly.com/HNNEpisode217 Visit https://www.securityweekly.com/hnn for all the latest episodes! Follow us on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/securityweekly Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/secweekly
DABCC Radio: Cloud, Desktop, Mobility, Virtualization Podcasts (Citrix, VMware, Microsoft)
In episode 315, Douglas Brown interviews Garrett Helmer - Senior Vice President of Channels, Eric Johnson - Channel SE, and Kyle Yardley - Partner Business Development Manager at PrinterLogic. Together we discuss the... Visit http://www.dabcc.com for more cloud, desktop, mobility, security, storage, and virtualization news and support resource from companies such as Citrix, Cisco, VMware, Microsoft, and many more.
DABCC Radio: Cloud, Desktop, Mobility, Virtualization Podcasts (Citrix, VMware, Microsoft)
In episode 315, Douglas Brown interviews Garrett Helmer - Senior Vice President of Channels, Eric Johnson - Channel SE, and Kyle Yardley - Partner Business Development Manager at PrinterLogic. Together we discuss the... Visit http://www.dabcc.com for more cloud, desktop, mobility, security, storage, and virtualization news and support resource from companies such as Citrix, Cisco, VMware, Microsoft, and many more.
SalesFounders - Startup Sales Strategy, Venture Capital, Entrepreneur, and Sales Development
What if there was a formula that an entrepreneur could follow to ensure startup success? This week, PrinterLogic CEO, Ryan Wedig shares 7 steps he's followed to transform a tech-founders epiphany into an world-class software company. From messaging and sales strategy, to cap tables and advisors, Ryan explains how PrinterLogic has grown to #141 on the Inc. 5000 list and become a disruptive force in the print management industry.