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Matt Mudano is the co-founder of Arch, which is building the permissionless financial rails for a Bitcoin-denominated world. The entrepreneur began his blockchain journey while mining Bitcoin from his college dorm in 2012, and has had multiple successful exits in the consumer products and technology sectors. Now he is building the infrastructure to support fast, liquid, and composable Bitcoin apps, including DEXs, Perps, and more.In this conversation, we discuss:- Bitcoin's momentum- Bitcoin's brand- BTC corporate treasury companies - Enhancing the building on Bitcoin experience - The ArchVM- Continuing to incentivize bitcoin miners- The future of the Bitcoin ecosystem - BTC conference in Vegas- Mainnet launch - Programmability on Bitcoin- Bitcoin DeFi has grown 1,700% in the past year to $5.4 billion- The Future of Bitcoin DeFiArchWebsite: www.arch.networkX: @ArchNtwrkDiscord: discord.gg/archnetworkMatt MudanoX: @proofofmudLinkedIn: Matt Mudano --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- This episode is brought to you by PrimeXBT. PrimeXBT offers a robust trading system for both beginners and professional traders that demand highly reliable market data and performance. Traders of all experience levels can easily design and customize layouts and widgets to best fit their trading style. PrimeXBT is always offering innovative products and professional trading conditions to all customers. PrimeXBT is running an exclusive promotion for listeners of the podcast. After making your first deposit, 50% of that first deposit will be credited to your account as a bonus that can be used as additional collateral to open positions. Code: CRYPTONEWS50 This promotion is available for a month after activation. Click the link below: PrimeXBT x CRYPTONEWS50
For episode 515, Brandon Zemp is joined by Matt Mudano, Co-founder and CEO of Arch Labs. Arch makes it easy to deploy interoperable smart contract-like programs on the L1, without fracturing liquidity or taking on bridge risk. They are building the permissionless financial rails for a Bitcoin-denominated world. Matt began his blockchain journey while mining Bitcoin from his college dorm in 2012, and has had multiple successful exits in the consumer products and technology sectors. Now he is building the infrastructure to support fast, liquid and composable Bitcoin apps, including DEXs, Perps, and more.
James O'Beirne is a Bitcoin developer who's not afraid to support unpopular improvement proposals: recently, he spoke about increasing the block size on the stage of OP_NEXT. He also works on CTV & CSFS, and tends to favor technical data over clout. Time stamps: 00:00:52 - Introducing James O'Beirne 00:02:00 - James O'Beirne's Current Bitcoin Core Contributions (CTV/CSFS) 00:02:55 - Shared Motivations and Concerns About Bitcoin Scaling & Financialization 00:05:24 - Discussing New Opcodes (CTV, CSFS, CAT) and MEV Risk 00:06:45 - OP_CAT: Existing Implementations, Unknown Unknowns, and Layer 2 Scaling Needs 00:08:26 - Ordinals Controversy, Permissionless Transactions, and Miner Security Budget 00:11:11 - Security Budget Concerns and Potential Miner Manipulation Risks 00:13:48 - Fee Smoothing (CTV) and Doubts About MEV's Relevance to Bitcoin 00:15:13 - Exploring Citrea, ZK Rollups, and Trustless DeFi on Bitcoin 00:19:08 - Bitcoin's Disintermediation Goal vs. Custodial Layer 2 Solutions 00:20:50 - Starkware Airdrop, GitHub Censorship Claims, and Ordinals Filtering Debate 00:25:03 - Analyzing Luke Dash Jr., Ocean Pool, and Blockstream's Influence 00:29:57 - Blockstream's History, Funding, and Impact on Bitcoin Scaling Debate 00:33:37 - Evaluating SegWit/Taproot Complexity vs. Current Soft Fork Hurdles 00:37:23 - Discussing BIP 300 Drivechains: Concept, Implementation, and Potential 00:40:40 - Re-evaluating the Case for Bigger Bitcoin Blocks 00:44:20 - Block Size Increase Mechanisms (Soft Forks) and Future Demand Scenarios 00:48:05 - Privacy Solutions: MimbleWimble, ZK-SNARKs, and Learning from Other Chains 00:53:19 - Ignoring Real-World Usage: The Danger of Bitcoin Maximalist Echo Chambers 00:57:45 - Sponsor Message: Sideshift.ai 00:59:11 - Block Size War Fallout and the Risk of Institutional Capture 01:01:51 - Bitcoin's Future: Potential Capture vs. Seeding Future Alternatives 01:03:34 - Necessary Hard Forks vs. Closing Window for Desirable Soft Forks 01:07:35 - The Evolution of Covenant Proposals: From CTV to OP_Vault and Back 01:18:03 - Comparing Activation Prospects: CTV/CSFS vs. OP_CAT 01:20:40 - Sponsor Messages: Bitcoin.com News, NoOnes.com, Hodling.ch 01:24:27 - CTV Explained: Functionality, Use Cases (Vaults, L2s, DLCs), and Simplicity 01:27:47 - Layer 2 Unilateral Exit Problem and CTV's Congestion Control Solution 01:33:21 - CTV's Benefits for Lightning, Programmability, and Miner Revenue 01:37:30 - Will CTV/CSFS Bring Users Back? Bitcoin vs. Solana/Ethereum Niches 01:41:19 - The Security Budget Problem, On-Chain Culture, and Tail Emission Debate 01:45:40 - High Fees Fallacy, Ivory Tower Mentality, and Being Bought Off 01:49:37 - Self-Custody Challenges, Developer Frustration, and the Politics of Bitcoin Core 01:54:18 - Bitcoin as Religion/Politics, Core Developer Motivations, and Tail Emission Revisited 01:58:40 - BIP 42, Tail Emission as Inflation, and the 21 Million Cap Dilemma 02:02:21 - Analyzing the Roger Ver Case and Political Persecution in Crypto 02:10:31 - Deconstructing the "Never Sell Bitcoin" Meme and Collateralized Loans 02:13:32 - James O'Beirne's 10-Year Bitcoin Prediction (Post-CTV/CSFS) 02:17:34 - Reception to James's Big Blocks Talk at OP_Next 02:19:06 - Learning from Bitcoin Cash: Big Blocks and Covenant Implementations 02:22:33 - James O'Beirne's Current Work and Where to Follow Him 02:23:38 - Closing Remarks and Sponsor Plugs
Saunter is a designer and bitcoin advocate who works at Alby: one of the most popular Lightning network wallets. In this episode, he describes his experiences with onboarding new users and increasing adoption around the world. Time stamps: Introducing Saunter (00:00:51) Evolution of Alby Wallet (00:01:38) Functionalities of the Alby Wallet (00:02:26) Lightning Business Model Challenges (00:05:46) Bitcoin as a Medium of Exchange (00:07:45) Adoption in Central America (00:09:55) Degrees of Bitcoin Adoption (00:12:59) Integration with Local Payment Systems (00:18:07) Educational Initiatives in El Salvador (00:20:43) Current State of Adoption (00:22:43) Chivo Wallet (00:25:46) Top-Down Adoption Issues (00:28:10) Grassroots Initiatives (00:30:46) Alby Wallet Features (00:35:33) Nostr Integration (00:36:08) Programmability of Bitcoin Lightning (00:39:57) Self-Hosting and Lightning Network (00:43:49) Future of Alby and User Accounts (00:46:27) Exploring Alby Wallet Options (00:51:48) Popular Apps on Alby (00:52:25) Point of Sale App Development (00:53:44) Isolated Balance Feature (00:55:07) User Experience with Alby App (00:56:30) Recommendations for Implementations (00:57:00) App Store Insights (00:58:00) Connecting Alby with Accounts (00:59:51) Channel Management and Backups (01:01:29) User Data Privacy Concerns (01:02:35) Benefits of Adding Alby to Full Nodes (01:04:14) Enhancing Node Capabilities (01:08:26) Inspiration for UX Design (01:12:56) User Testing Insights (01:15:56) Evolution of Lightning Wallets (01:16:52) Branding and Design Philosophy (01:17:53) Concerns About Security Exploits (01:19:25) Adoption Challenges and Perspectives (01:22:47) Bitcoin vs. Stablecoins (01:26:41) Market Dynamics and Adoption Rates (01:29:08) Future of Bitcoin Security (01:30:39) Interconnectedness of Bitcoin Systems (01:33:43) Challenges with Stablecoins on Lightning (01:37:31) Future Changes to Bitcoin Protocol (01:39:21) Discussion on Block Size Increase (01:40:42) Data Compression in Blocks (01:41:24) Cost of Verification Concerns (01:42:04) Layer Two Experiments (01:42:25) Risks of Layer One Changes (01:44:07) Focus on Lightning Network Development (01:45:06) Introducing Alby Wallet (01:45:29) Onboarding New Users (01:45:45) Benefits of Alby Hub (01:46:32) User-Friendly Lightning Node Setup (01:47:46) Following Saunter's Work (01:48:27)
In this episode, Cedric sits down with wealth management expert Andy Edstrom to discuss Bitcoin's market cycles, the challenges of holding during bull runs, and the evolving dynamics of property rights in a decentralized world. ––– Offers & Discounts ––– Get up to $100 in Bitcoin on River at river.com/Matrix Theya is the world's simplest Bitcoin self-custody solution. Download Theya Now at theya.us/cedric The best Team Bitcoin merch is at HodlersOfficial.com. Use the code Matrix for a discount on your order. Become a sponsor of the show: https://thebitcoinmatrix.com/sponsors/ ––– Socials ––– Check out our new website at https://TheBitcoinMatrix.Com Follow on X: https://x.com/edstromandrew Follow Cedric Youngelman on X: https://x.com/cedyoungelman Follow The Bitcoin Matrix Podcast on X: https://x.com/_bitcoinmatrix ––– Chapters ––– 00:00 - Intro 01:29 - Andy's Background 03:59 - Reflections on Past Episodes 04:59 - LA Fires and Resilience 09:29 - Private vs. Public Solutions 14:29 - Emotional Impact of Disasters 18:29 - Property Rights and Bitcoin 22:29 - Ownership Durability Explained 25:29 - Bitcoin Market Cycles 29:29 - Bitcoin's Long-Term Price Potential 32:59 - Holding Bitcoin Through Bear Markets 36:29 - Selling vs. Borrowing Bitcoin 42:29 - Real Estate vs. Bitcoin as Investments 46:29 - Bitcoin Price Manipulation 53:29 - Transparency in Bitcoin vs. Stocks 58:29 - Institutional Adoption of Bitcoin 1:03:29 - ETFs and Wealth Managers' Role 1:09:29 - Closing Thoughts on Bitcoin's Future 01:09:25 - Bitcoin and Programmability 01:11:08 - Closing Thoughts I want to take a moment to express my heartfelt gratitude to all of you for tuning in, supporting the show, and contributing. Thank you for listening!
In this episode, Cedric sits down with digital capitalist Jeff Walton to explore the intricate connections between financial markets, Bitcoin, and MicroStrategy's game-changing strategies for the future. ––– Offers & Discounts ––– Get up to $100 in Bitcoin on River at river.com/Matrix Theya is the world's simplest Bitcoin self-custody solution. Download Theya Now at theya.us/cedric The best Team Bitcoin merch is at HodlersOfficial.com. Use the code Matrix for a discount on your order. Become a sponsor of the show: https://thebitcoinmatrix.com/sponsors/ ––– Socials ––– Check out our new website at https://TheBitcoinMatrix.Com Follow on X: @PunterJeff Follow Cedric Youngelman on X: x.com/cedyoungelman Follow The Bitcoin Matrix Podcast on X: x.com/_bitcoinmatrix ––– Chapters ––– 00:00 - Intro 01:26 - Jeff Walton's Introduction 03:30 - College and Career Path 05:19 - Origin of “Punter Jeff” 07:07 - Market Architecture 09:15 - Bitcoin and MicroStrategy 12:41 - Risk Management Insights 14:49 - Reinsurance Market Overview 17:17 - Equity Market Design 19:43 - S&P 500 Dynamics 23:45 - Valuation Challenges 25:20 - Indexing Impacts 27:48 - Metrics Traders Use 32:51 - Volatility and Options 39:14 - Trading Strategies 45:11 - Tax Implications 48:47 - Future of Collateral 53:04 - Strategic Bitcoin Reserves 57:18 - Price Discovery Dynamics 01:01:50 - Financial Innovations 01:06:29 - Lessons from Amazon 01:09:25 - Bitcoin and Programmability 01:11:08 - Closing Thoughts I want to take a moment to express my heartfelt gratitude to all of you for tuning in, supporting the show, and contributing. Thank you for listening!
The latest price moves and insights with Jennifer Sanasie and Portal Ventures founder and general partner Evan Fisher.To get the show every day, follow the podcast here.Portal Ventures founder and general partner, Evan Fisher discusses the evolving dynamics of the crypto market as 2024 nears its end. Plus, insights into the demand for bitcoin programmability and capital efficiency, as well as Portal's investment strategies.-This content should not be construed or relied upon as investment advice. It is for entertainment and general information purposes.-This episode was hosted by Jennifer Sanasie. “Markets Daily” is produced by Jennifer Sanasie and edited by Victor Chen. All original music by Doc Blust and Colin Mealey.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
The latest price moves and insights with Jennifer Sanasie and Portal Ventures founder and general partner Evan Fisher.To get the show every day, follow the podcast here.Portal Ventures founder and general partner, Evan Fisher discusses the evolving dynamics of the crypto market as 2024 nears its end. Plus, insights into the demand for bitcoin programmability and capital efficiency, as well as Portal's investment strategies.-This content should not be construed or relied upon as investment advice. It is for entertainment and general information purposes.-This episode was hosted by Jennifer Sanasie. “Markets Daily” is produced by Jennifer Sanasie and edited by Victor Chen. All original music by Doc Blust and Colin Mealey.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Episode 205: G2 on 5G - Live from San FranciscoWelcome and Introduction- Hosts Will Townsend and Anshel Sag kick off episode 205 from San Francisco.- The episode features an abbreviated format with four topics, following their attendance at T-Mobile Capital Markets Day.AST Space Mobile Satellite Launch- Discussion on AST Space Mobile's successful launch of commercial satellites, known as Bluebirds, with SpaceX.- The satellites serve major carriers like AT&T and Verizon, boosting AST's stock to nearly $30 a share.- The launch signifies competition for Starlink, which is still in testing phases.Ericsson's Mobile Network Programmability Initiative- Ericsson announces a joint venture with mobile network operators to advance mobile network programmability.- The initiative aims to standardize and monetize 5G networks, benefiting application developers and enterprises.- Will and Anshel discuss the potential positive impact on Ericsson and the industry.Verizon's Workforce Reduction- Verizon announces a layoff of 5,000 employees, aiming to cut costs and improve profitability.- The layoffs reflect challenges in customer retention and network performance compared to competitors like T-Mobile.- Discussion on Verizon's efforts to enhance its network and regain market position.Insights from T-Mobile Capital Markets Day- Will and Anshel attended T-Mobile's event, featuring discussions with executives and industry analysts.- T-Mobile's collaboration with OpenAI on an improved customer experience platform, branded as Intent CX, is highlighted.- Introduction of T-Priority, a dedicated network slice for first responders, aiming to compete with AT&T's FirstNet.- T-Mobile's partnership with Nvidia to optimize radio access networks using AI, enhancing coverage and performance.Rapid Fire Topics- T-Mobile tests emergency notifications via satellite with SpaceX's Starlink.- NCAA approves AT&T's 5G helmet for deaf football players.- Huawei releases the Mate X3 Tri-Fold, a bifold smartphone with a ten-inch screen, priced at $3,000.Conclusion- Will and Anshel wrap up the episode, inviting listeners to provide insights on future 5G topics.- Encouragement to rate and subscribe to the podcast for more updates and discussions.
In this episode of the Web3 with Sam Kamani podcast, we dive deep into the world of Bitcoin with Siva and Robert, the co-founders of Native. They share their journey from building on Ethereum and other ecosystems to pioneering new frontiers on Bitcoin. Native is focused on solving two major issues in the Bitcoin ecosystem: lack of programmability and scalability. By providing a platform that allows developers to build secure and scalable applications natively on Bitcoin, Native is unlocking the true potential of the world's most recognized cryptocurrency. Siva and Robert discuss their technical approach, the challenges they've faced, and the broader trends in the Web3 space. If you're curious about the future of Bitcoin, DeFi, and multi-chain ecosystems, this episode is a must-listen. Discount Codes CoinFest Asia - CA24WEB3PODXYZ WebX - discount_web3podcast Korea Blockchain Week - DM for discount code (https://www.linkedin.com/in/samkamani/) Token2049 Singapore - WEB3POD10 Key Points with Timestamps [00:00:00] Introduction: Sam Kamani introduces the episode, discussing the significance of Bitcoin and Native's role in building its application layer. [00:01:00] Meet the Founders: Siva and Robert share their backgrounds and how they transitioned from other blockchain ecosystems to Bitcoin. [00:02:00] The Opportunity in Bitcoin: Siva explains the untapped potential of Bitcoin in DeFi and the challenges that Native aims to solve. [00:04:00] Developer Ecosystem: Discussion on the technology stack and how Native plans to make it easier for developers from various backgrounds to build on Bitcoin. [00:06:00] Current Developer Trends: Insights into the growing interest among developers in the Bitcoin ecosystem and the shift from other blockchains. [00:07:00] Robert's Journey: Robert discusses his technical background, his contributions to Ethereum and Cosmos, and why he's now focused on Bitcoin. [00:09:00] Building the Bitcoin Application Layer: Explanation of how Native is enabling richer applications on Bitcoin without compromising security. [00:13:00] Addressing Scalability Issues: Siva and Robert discuss how Native solves Bitcoin's scalability challenges using innovative cryptographic techniques. [00:17:00] Roadmap and Community Involvement: Announcement of Native's upcoming testnet launch and an invitation for developers to join their hackathons and build on the platform. [00:18:00] Success at Bitcoin Nashville: Native's first-place win at the Bitcoin Nashville hackathon, highlighting the validation of their approach. [00:19:00] Future Vision: The founders discuss their long-term vision for Native and the importance of building secure, scalable solutions on Bitcoin. [00:21:00] Transition from Ethereum to Bitcoin: The reasons behind the founders' shift from Ethereum to focusing on Bitcoin's potential. [00:27:00] Multi-Chain World and Solana: Discussion on the importance of a multi-chain world and the role of different blockchains like Solana in the ecosystem. [00:30:00] Trends in Web3: Exploration of current trends in Web3, including the rise of DeFi, real-world assets, and the expanding Bitcoin ecosystem. [00:34:00] Impact of Bitcoin ETFs: Discussion on the influence of Bitcoin ETFs and their role in bringing more liquidity into the crypto space. [00:35:00] Native's Unique Value Proposition: Emphasis on Native's zero-trust architecture and its commitment to building natively on Bitcoin. [00:39:00] Final Thoughts and Future Plans: The episode wraps up with a look at Native's roadmap, their fundraising efforts, and upcoming events like Token 2049. Disclaimer Nothing mentioned in this podcast is investment advice and please do your own research. Finally, it would mean a lot if you can leave a review of this podcast on Apple Podcasts or Spotify and share this podcast with a friend. Connect gonative.cc https://x.com/NativeNetwork https://t.me/Native_Network Be a guest on the podcast or contact us - https://www.web3pod.xyz/
Episode 202: The G2 on 5G PodcastWelcome and Introduction- Will Townsend welcomes listeners to episode 202 of the G2 on 5G podcast.- Introduction of fellow analyst Anshel Sag.- Overview of the episode's structure: six topics covered in about 20 minutes.FTC Rulings on Fake Reviews and Testimonials- Discussion on recent FTC rulings prohibiting fake reviews and testimonials.- Anshel Sag provides insights on the implications of these rulings.- Exploration of how mobile networks might contribute to the problem of fake reviews.Impact of Mobile Networks on Fake Reviews- Will Townsend and Anshel Sag discuss the role of mobile networks in the proliferation of fake reviews.- Examination of how mobile technology can be used to amplify fake reviews.- Consideration of the enforcement challenges the FTC might face.Google Pixel 9 Launch- Anshel Sag introduces the new Google Pixel 9 and its features.- Overview of the AI capabilities integrated into the Pixel 9 and other devices.- Discussion on the broader ecosystem of Google products, including the Pixel Watch 3 and Pixel Buds Pro 2.SK Telecom's AI Strategy- Will Townsend discusses SK Telecom's focus on AI and their pyramid strategy.- Analysis of SK Telecom's investments in AI companies like OpenAI and Anthropic.- Exploration of the potential for SK Telecom to lead in AI applications within the telecom industry.Department of Defense and 5G- Anshel Sag talks about the Department of Defense's plans for integrating 5G.- Discussion on the potential use of integrated sensing and communications in military applications.- Examination of the financial and logistical challenges faced by the DoD in deploying 5G networks.Mobile Network Programmability- Will Townsend previews an upcoming analyst insight on mobile network programmability.- Discussion on the slow adoption of network programmability and recent advancements.- Mention of key players like Ericsson, Nokia, and the GSMA in driving this technology forward.Oracle and AT&T Partnership- Anshel Sag discusses the renewed partnership between Oracle and AT&T.- Overview of how Oracle's cloud applications will integrate with AT&T's network for IoT connectivity.- Analysis of the benefits for enterprise customers and the potential for future innovations.Closing Remarks- Will Townsend and Anshel Sag wrap up the episode.- Invitation for listeners to provide feedback and suggest future topics.- Reminder to rate and subscribe to the podcast.
Sergey Gorbunov on Axelar's Focus on Security and Programmability.Follow the show here for more.This installment of "The Protocol," hosts Brad Keoun, the founding editor of The Protocol Newsletter, and tech journalists Sam Kessler and Margaux Nijkerk interview Sergey Gorbunov, CEO of Interop Labs and co-founder of Axelar Protocol, who discusses the partnership with Ripple and the exclusive bridge they are building for the XRP Ledger's new EVM side chain. He emphasizes simplifying user experiences and blending blockchain technology with traditional systems and believes that decentralization is a key factor in the success of interoperability protocols.Chapters | 00:00 Introduction and Background03:34 The Importance of Interoperability06:56 Axelar's Differentiators and Partnership with Ripple13:04 Simplifying User Experiences and Blending Blockchain with Traditional Systems-Sign Up for THE PROTOCOL NEWSLETTER -EPISODE LINKS | Interop LabsAxelar -The Protocol has been produced and edited by senior producer Michele Musso and our executive producer is Jared Schwartz. Our theme song is “Take Me Back” by Strength To Last.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Guest post by Selva Ozelli The International Monetary Fund (IMF), the World Bank , Switzerland's central bank (SNB) BRICS - the financial block originally comprised of Brazil, Russia, India, China, and South Africa, which added four more members in Iran, Egypt, Ethiopia, and the United Arab Emirates in the beginning of the year - and the Bank for International Settlements (BIS) have joined forces to leverage tokenization technology to streamline financial processes in banking and enhance global economic development . The United States is falling behind in the tokenization of the banking industry with Europe and Asia leading the way according to a crypto banking report issued by Coincub.com. Tokenisation in the Banking Industry William Quigley Co-founder of Tether stablecoin and Wax Blockchain explained tokenization "Money and payments have been evolving for as long as they have existed. The methods that society has used to store and transfer value during my life time have changed first by digitizing and now tokenizing. Each major upgrade to the global monetary architecture has introduced both new benefits and new risks over the past several decades. With digitization, the vast majority of what people generally think of as "money" is in reality ledger balances sitting on databases maintained by commercial banks. As a general rule, banks use relational databases primarily, but not exclusively running on UNIX and UNIX-like operating systems which was first developed in the 1960s. Tokenization of the global financial system is still in the early stages but may have a transformative impact on the way ownership of commercial bank deposits, payments, government and corporate bonds, money market fund shares, gold and other commodities, real estate and other assets and liabilities are recorded on blockchains and other distributed ledgers, enabling far-reaching new functions. As detailed in Coincub.com's Crypto Banking Report, a number of financial institutions around the world have been actively exploring the possibility of tokenizing assets to improve the way we transfer value using blockchain technology to facilitate fast, secure, low-cost international payment processing services (and other transactions) through the use of encrypted distributed ledgers that provide trusted real-time verification of transactions without the need for intermediaries such as correspondent banks and clearing houses. Notwithstanding recent advancements in digitization, our banking payment and settlement systems remain slow and inefficient for many users, with delayed settlements for large classes of transactions and numerous intermediaries, each adding layers and layers of costs. Tokenization and distributed ledgers have the potential to overcome many of these obstacles by globally operating around the clock and introducing settlement finality in real time. Because tokenization offers: Programmability - which will may make it easier for the bank and bank customers to automatically remove funds, to respond to liquidity stresses immediately and automatically, move liquidity when and where it is needed. Instant settlement - which will provide the ability to hard-wire on the ledger future transfers of value that automatically self-execute based on the occurrence of future conditions thereby increasing the speed and intensity of bank settlements. Atomic settlement - which will reduce the risk of loss in the time between payment and delivery or the simultaneous exchange and settlement of payment and delivery, including among multiple parties. Immutability of the shared ledger - which will serve as a transaction record and reliable audit trail. Blockchain based IT infrastructure can significantly reduce payment errors, cut down on account reconciliation time. The transparency and immutability of the ledger can help regulators and law enforcement agencies obtain accurate and verifiable data on token transactions and seize assets from criminals. While tokenizat...
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In this episode of the TBR 1 hr Podcasts, join us for an insightful discussion on Atomicals, the new mining craze that is revolutionizing the Bitcoin chain. We dive into the benefits of mineable tokens, the customization of transaction IDs, and the potential for developers to create exciting web3 products using Atomicals. Our guest, a seasoned blockchain expert, shares his vision for the future of token protocols and the significance of Atomicals in the evolution of digital identity systems. Atomicals has the potential to usher in a new era of efficiency improvements and programmable solutions for developers to build robust ecosystems on top of Bitcoin. Unlike many other projects promising to deliver on these same value adds, Atomicals has a working protocol that can be leveraged today. Topics: First up, We dive into the potential for developers to create exciting web3 products using Atomicals Next, A shares his vision for the future of token protocols and the significance of Atomicals in the web3 space. Then, we discuss how atomicals has the programmable solutions for developers to build robust ecosystems on top of Bitcoin. and Finally, what is A's take on Ordinals and the Bitcoin ecosystem? Please like and subscribe on your favorite podcasting app! Sign up for a free newsletter: www.theblockrunner.com Follow us on: Youtube: https://bit.ly/TBlkRnnrYouTube Twitter: bit.ly/TBR-Twitter Telegram: bit.ly/TBR-Telegram Discord: bit.ly/TBR-Discord
Link to bioRxiv paper: http://biorxiv.org/cgi/content/short/2023.06.27.546748v1?rss=1 Authors: Zhang, J., Newman, J., Wang, Z., Qian, Y., Guo, W., Chen, Z. S., Linghu, C., Etienne-Cummings, R., Fossum, E., Boyden, E., Wilson, M. A. Abstract: High-speed widefield fluorescence microscopy has the potential to capture biological processes with exceptional spatiotemporal resolution. However, conventional cameras suffer from low signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) at high frame rates, limiting their ability to detect faint fluorescent events. Here we introduce an image sensor where each pixel has individually programmable sampling speed and phase, so that pixels can be arranged to simultaneously sample at high speed with a high SNR. In high-speed voltage imaging experiments, our image sensor significantly increases the output SNR compared to a low-noise scientific CMOS camera (~2-3 folds). This SNR gain enables the detection of weak neuronal action potentials and subthreshold activities missed by the standard scientific CMOS cameras. Our proposed camera with flexible pixel exposure configurations offers versatile sampling strategies to improve signal quality in various experimental conditions. Copy rights belong to original authors. Visit the link for more info Podcast created by Paper Player, LLC
This episode is sponsored by EY.The process of rule-making to determine a ‘Security' is an unsettled issue that may need to be resolved in court. And separately, why the rise of AI, requires effective governance. On this episode of “Money Reimagined,” Michael Casey and Sheila Warren first, examine the latest regulatory news concerning the SEC's suit against both Binance and Coinbase, as well as the implications for the crypto industry and all government agencies. They are then joined by Kurt Hemecker; COO of the Mina Foundation, the public benefit corporation serving the Mina Protocol, to discuss a different area of regulation; artificial intelligence governance. Topic Links:SEC Sues Crypto Exchange Binance, CEO Changpeng Zhao Over Multiple Securities Violation AllegationsSEC Sues Coinbase on Unregistered Securities Exchange AllegationsU.S. Doesn't 'Need More Digital Currency' Because It Has the Dollar, Says SEC's GenslerWhat AI Governance Can Learn From Crypto's Decentralization EthosSummary List:The timing of the lawsuits is interesting. Implications for the industry and all agencies.The suit against Coinbase is different from other cases.What's next for Coinbase? Comprehensive complaint against Binance.How the industry is reacting to this complaint.Binance and the asset freeze.Introduction to Mina Foundation and the MINA protocol.Mina, a layer one blockchain using zero-knowledge technology.Programmability layer.The definition of zero-knowledge proof. Zero-knowledge proof and AI.The rise of AI and the importance of governance.Ethics and bias in voting- AI. How to stop governance from being taken over by actors.How zero knowledge can help with the voting process.Transparency is what matters.The black box in AI.How web three can work in conjunction with the concept of decentralization.Transparency is not everything you need. Are we seeing a deep fake on Twitter? The need for a centralized or decentralized verification system.Proving humaneness on the blockchain.Do we trust tech more than people? How the crypto industry is being perceived by some.The arc of history will show where things are landing. Regulation and compliance need to meet.---Money Reimagined has been produced and edited by senior producer Michele Musso and our executive producer is Jared Schwartz. Our theme song is “AITA” by Neon Beach.From our Sponsor: EY blockchain solutions can transform the business lifecycle for digital ecosystems, by promoting trust, transparency, privacy and efficiency. EY: Helping you build a better working world. Find out more at blockchain.ey.com.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
This episode is sponsored by EY.The process of rule-making to determine a ‘Security' is an unsettled issue that may need to be resolved in court. And separately, why the rise of AI, requires effective governance. On this episode of “Money Reimagined,” Michael Casey and Sheila Warren first, examine the latest regulatory news concerning the SEC's suit against both Binance and Coinbase, as well as the implications for the crypto industry and all government agencies. They are then joined by Kurt Hemecker; COO of the Mina Foundation, the public benefit corporation serving the Mina Protocol, to discuss a different area of regulation; artificial intelligence governance. Topic Links:SEC Sues Crypto Exchange Binance, CEO Changpeng Zhao Over Multiple Securities Violation AllegationsSEC Sues Coinbase on Unregistered Securities Exchange AllegationsU.S. Doesn't 'Need More Digital Currency' Because It Has the Dollar, Says SEC's GenslerWhat AI Governance Can Learn From Crypto's Decentralization EthosSummary List:The timing of the lawsuits is interesting. Implications for the industry and all agencies.The suit against Coinbase is different from other cases.What's next for Coinbase? Comprehensive complaint against Binance.How the industry is reacting to this complaint.Binance and the asset freeze.Introduction to Mina Foundation and the MINA protocol.Mina, a layer one blockchain using zero-knowledge technology.Programmability layer.The definition of zero-knowledge proof. Zero-knowledge proof and AI.The rise of AI and the importance of governance.Ethics and bias in voting- AI. How to stop governance from being taken over by actors.How zero knowledge can help with the voting process.Transparency is what matters.The black box in AI.How web three can work in conjunction with the concept of decentralization.Transparency is not everything you need. Are we seeing a deep fake on Twitter? The need for a centralized or decentralized verification system.Proving humaneness on the blockchain.Do we trust tech more than people? How the crypto industry is being perceived by some.The arc of history will show where things are landing. Regulation and compliance need to meet.---Money Reimagined has been produced and edited by senior producer Michele Musso and our executive producer is Jared Schwartz. Our theme song is “AITA” by Neon Beach.From our Sponsor: EY blockchain solutions can transform the business lifecycle for digital ecosystems, by promoting trust, transparency, privacy and efficiency. EY: Helping you build a better working world. Find out more at blockchain.ey.com.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
MLOps Coffee Sessions #121 with Luis Ceze, CEO and Co-founder of OctoML, Bringing DevOps Agility to ML co-hosted by Mihail Eric. // Abstract There's something about this idea where people see a future where you don't need to think about infrastructure. You should just be able to do what you do and infrastructure happens. People understand that there is a lot of complexity underneath the hood and most data scientists or machine learning engineers start deploying things and shouldn't have to worry about the most efficient way of doing this. // Bio Luis Ceze is Co-Founder and CEO of OctoML, which enables businesses to seamlessly deploy ML models to production making the most out of the hardware. OctoML is backed by Tiger Global, Addition, Amplify Partners, and Madrona Venture Group. Ceze is the Lazowska Professor in the Paul G. Allen School of Computer Science and Engineering at the University of Washington, where he has taught for 15 years. Luis co-directs the Systems and Architectures for Machine Learning lab (sampl.ai), which co-authored Apache TVM, a leading open-source ML stack for performance and portability that is used in widely deployed AI applications. Luis is also co-director of the Molecular Information Systems Lab (misl.bio), which led pioneering research in the intersection of computing and biology for IT applications such as DNA data storage. His research has been featured prominently in the media including New York Times, Popular Science, MIT Technology Review, and the Wall Street Journal. Ceze is a Venture Partner at Madrona Venture Group and leads their technical advisory board. // MLOps Jobs board https://mlops.pallet.xyz/jobs MLOps Swag/Merch https://mlops-community.myshopify.com/ // Related Links Landing page: https://octoml.ai/ The Boys in the Boat: Nine Americans and Their Epic Quest for Gold at the 1936 Berlin Olympics by Daniel James Brown: https://www.amazon.com/Boys-Boat-Americans-Berlin-Olympics/dp/0143125478 --------------- ✌️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 Mihail on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mihaileric/ Connect with Luis on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/luis-ceze-50b2314/ Timestamps: [00:00] Introduction to Luis Ceze [06:28] MLOps does not exist [10:41] Semantics argument [16:25] Parallel programming standpoint [18:09] TVM [22:51] Optimizations [24:18] TVM in the ecosystem [27:10] OctoML's further step [30:42] Value chain [33:58] Mature players [35:48] Talking to SRE's and Machine Learning Engineers [36:32] Building OctoML [40:20] My Octopus Teacher [42:15] Environmental effects of Sustainable Machine Learning [44:50] Bridging the gap from OctoML to biological mechanisms [50:02] Programmability [57:13] Academia making the impact [59:40] Rapid fire questions [1:03:39] Wrap up
Network automation and orchestration are today's IT pot of gold at the end of the rainbow. With Cisco DNA Center that pot of gold is within reach. Cisco DNA center delivers a proven reliable, secure, and scalable DevOps platform with mature API's, and closed-loop integrations to simplify and streamline the enterprise application system integration. Tune in to the episode to dive into the DevOps persona with Campus Network Programmability & Integrations using Cisco DNA Center. Discover what is possible with the APIs and looks at the power of some of the existing integrations with Cisco products and other popular enterprise application such as ServiceNow. Learn more: https://www.cisco.com/site/us/en/products/networking/dna-center-platform/index.html?dtid=opdcsnc001469 Follow us: twitter.com/ciscochampion Cisco Champion Hosts Jose Bogarin (twitter.com/josebogarin) Altus Consulting, Chief Innovation Officer Liam Keegan (twitter.com/liamjkeegan), 24/7 Networks, Solutions Architect Michael van Kleij (twitter.com/mvankleij_nl) Axians NL, Technical Consultant Guests Gabi Zapodeanu, Cisco, Technical Marketing Engineer, Enterprise Networks Shai Silberman (twitter.com/shaidom), Cisco, Engineering Product Manager, DNAC Moderator Amilee San Juan (twitter.com/amileesan1), Cisco, Customer Voices and Cisco Champion Program
Private networks have blazed a whole new trail for enterprise innovation with the ability to customize their design and control operations. The pace of adoption, however, has slowed due to the complexity and the high costs of customization of networks. With the emergence of 5G, the choice of vendors expands, the operation complexity increases with disaggregated open networks, and the cost increases with greater recourse to system integrators and other experts. Enterprises need a simpler way to design and operate private wireless networks. Could Artificial Intelligence come to the rescue and learn ways to configure and customize networks for targeted use cases? Are AI algorithms accurate enough or the data is adequate to train algorithms to accomplish these goals? Let's find out!Our guest for today's podcast is David Ronen. He is the VP & GM Private Network at Cellwize. Programmability of private networks with artificial intelligence is the byword at Cellwize. In today's discussion, we will explore some important topics such as: - What do enterprises really want from their commercial Private 5G implementation?- What are the gaps in assuring business outcomes with Private 5G networks? - What are some of the roadblocks in operationalizing Private Wireless Network?- How can enterprises, system integrators, and neutral host providers customize operations for different use cases? - Are technologies like AI and network programmability mature enough to automate deployments of private networks?- What are the learnings from the early trials with programmable private networks?
Aaron Glenn joins The Net crew to talk all things network programmability. We talk about P4 and it's applicability to network programming. We learn more about projects Aaron has worked on. Aaron can be found on Twitter: https://twitter.com/networkservice
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In this episode of Intel on AI host Amir Khosrowshahi talks with Ron Dror about breakthroughs in computational biology and molecular simulation. Ron is an Associate Professor of Computer Science in the Stanford Artificial Intelligence Lab, leading a research group in cellular physiology and structural biology using molecular simulation and machine learning. Previously, Ron worked on the Anton supercomputer at D.E. Shaw Research after earning degrees in the fields of electrical engineering, computer science, and biological sciences from MIT, Cambridge, and Rice. His groundbreaking research has been featured in publications such as Science and Nature, presented at conferences like Neural Information Processing Systems (NeurIPS), and won awards from the Association of Computing Machinery (ACM) and others. In the podcast episode, Ron talks about his work with several important collaborators, his interdisciplinary approach to research, and how molecular modeling has improved over the years. He goes into detail about the gen-over-gen advancements made in the Anton supercomputer, including the Desmond software, and his recent work at Stanford with molecular dynamic simulations. The podcast closes with Amir asking detailed questions about Ron and his team's recent paper concerning RNA structure that was featured on the cover of Science. Academic research discussed in the podcast episode: Statistics of real-world illumination The Role of Natural Image Statistics in Biological Motion Estimation Surface reflectance recognition and real-world illumination statistics Accuracy of velocity estimation by Reichardt correlators Principles of Neural Design Levinthal's paradox Potassium channels Structural and Thermodynamic Properties of Selective Ion Binding in a K+ Channel Scalable Algorithms for Molecular Dynamics Simulations on Commodity Clusters Long-timescale molecular dynamics simulations of protein structure and function Parallel random numbers: as easy as 1, 2, 3 Biomolecular Simulation: A Computational Microscope for Molecular Biology Anton 2: Raising the Bar for Performance and Programmability in a Special-Purpose Molecular Dynamics Supercomputer Molecular Dynamics Simulation for All Structural basis for nucleotide exchange in heterotrimeric G proteins How GPCR Phosphorylation Patterns Orchestrate Arrestin-Mediated Signaling Highly accurate protein structure prediction with AlphaFold ATOM3D: Tasks on Molecules in Three Dimensions Geometric deep learning of RNA structure
Miao 是 Superfluid 的联合创始人兼 CTO。他在本期伍拾壹说里介绍了 Superfluid 的团队,Superfluid 的愿景和使命,以及 Superfluid 在技术上是如何实现的。我们谈到了 Superfluid 作为通证化流支付渠道的可组合性和可编程性的优越性。此外,他还讨论了 Superfluid 的多链和跨链路线图。最后,我们聊了一些 Superfluid 现有和潜在的用例。推特: @Superfluid_HQ网站: https://www.superfluid.finance/ 更多信息,请移步官网https://multicoin.capital/zh重要声明:Mable Jiang或嘉宾在播客中的观点仅代表他们的个人看法,并不代表Multicoin Capital官方的观点。此播客仅用于提供信息,不作为投资参考。Multicoin Capital有时可能会在此节目中讨论的某些代币或公司中持有头寸。 Miao is the cofounder and CTO of Superfluid. He joined us to introduce the team at Superfluid, Superfluid 's vision and mission, and how Superfluid worked technically. We talked about the superiority of Superfluid's composability and programmability as a tokenized stream payment channel. Furthermore, he discussed the multi-chain and crosschain roadmap of Superfluid. At the end, we chatted about some of the existing and potential use cases of Superfluid. Twitter: @Superfluid_HQWebsite: https://www.superfluid.finance/ For more information about Multicoin Capital, please visit https://multicoin.capital/. Important Disclaimers: All opinions expressed by Mable Jiang, or other podcast guests, are solely their opinion and do not represent the opinions of Multicoin Capital in any way. This podcast is for informational purposes only and should not be construed as investment advice. Multicoin Capital may hold positions in some of the tokens and/or companies discussed on this show.
TADHack founder Alan Quayle shares how enterprises can leverage APIs and CPaaS to their best advantage.
In our last DevNet Specialization episode (i.e., S7|E44), we introduced DevNet Specialization—a program that recognizes Cisco partners who have built business practices around software programmability and automation. We also heard three Cisco partners discuss their experiences pursuing their DevNet Specialization. In this follow-up session, we check back to hear what they've been up to and how they've leveraged their developer capabilities to help their customers solve their business problems. Learn more: https://developer.cisco.com/partner/specialization/?dtid=opdcsnc001469 Follow us: https://twitter.com/ciscochampion Cisco Champion Hosts: Paul Giblin (twitter.com/dreamlessod), Presidio, Distinguished Engineer Matyáš Prokop (twitter.com/maty0609), Natilik, Principal Architect Ryan Wolfe (twitter.com/somewolfe), Iron Bow Technologies, Programmability Architect Guest: Chuck Stickney (twitter.com/chuckstickney), Cisco, Business Development Leader, Cisco DevNet Moderator: Amilee San Juan (twitter.com/amileesan1), Cisco, Customer Voices and Cisco Champion Program
In our last DevNet Specialization episode (i.e., S7|E44), we introduced DevNet Specialization—a program that recognizes Cisco partners who have built business practices around software programmability and automation. We also heard from three Cisco partners as they shared their experiences pursuing this certification. In this follow-up session, we check back to hear what they've been up to and how their developer capabilities have translated into business value for their teams and customers. Learn more: https://developer.cisco.com/partner/specialization/?dtid=opdcsnc001469 Follow us: https://twitter.com/ciscochampion Cisco Champion Hosts: Paul Giblin (twitter.com/dreamlessod), Presidio, Distinguished Engineer Matyáš Prokop (twitter.com/maty0609), Natilik, Principal Architect Ryan Wolfe (twitter.com/somewolfe), Iron Bow Technologies, Programmability Architect Guest: Chuck Stickney (twitter.com/chuckstickney), Cisco, Business Development Leader, Cisco DevNet Moderator: Amilee San Juan (twitter.com/amileesan1), Cisco, Customer Voices and Cisco Champion Program
Sean Barr and Chris Marshall talk about how the next steps in the network's evolution will be programmability and how Chris is going to tackle this next challenge.
Dr. Jean-Christophe Plantin, Associate Professor in Media and Communications at the London School of Economics, explains the concept of media infrastructures. We discuss Dr. Plantin's research on digital platforms, infrastructures, and how tech giants like Facebook and Google increasingly blend those two concepts. We also discuss the infrastructure of WeChat, and get into Dr. Plantin's ongoing work into the concept of programmable infrastructures - which explores how the hardware of the tech industry is becoming increasingly disagreggated and modular. Check out Dr. Plantin's recent talk at Sciences Po for more details on programmable infrastructures. And the articles we discuss in the episode: Digital Media Infrastructures: Pipes, Platforms, and Politics (2018)Infrastructure Studies Meet Platform Studies in the Age of Google and Facebook (2018)WeChat as Infrastructure: The Techno-Nationalist Shaping of Chinese Digital Platforms (2019)
As I started Software Gone Wild podcast in June 2014, I wanted to help networking engineers grow beyond the traditional networking technologies. It’s only fitting to conclude this project almost seven years and 116 episodes later with a similar theme Avi Freedman proposed when we started discussing podcast topics in late 2020: how do we make networking attractive to young engineers. Elisa Jasinska and Roopa Prabhu joined Avi and me, and we had a lively discussion that I hope you’ll find interesting. Listen to the podcast
This podcast introduction was written by Nick Buraglio, the host of today’s podcast. In today’s evolving landscape of whitebox, brightbox, and software routing, a small but incredibly comprehensive routing platform called FreeRTR has quietly been evolving out of a research and education service provider network in Hungary. Kevin Myers of IPArchitechs brought this to my attention around March of 2019, at which point I went straight to work with it to see how far it could be pushed.Read more …
Remember my rant how “fail fast, fail often sounds great in a VC pitch deck, and sucks when you have to deal with its results”? Streaming telemetry is no exception to this rule, and Avi Freedman (CEO of Kentik) has been on the receiving end of this gizmo long enough to have to deal with several generations of experiments… and formed a few strong opinions. Unfortunately Avi is still a bit more diplomatic than Artur Bergman – another CEO I love for his blunt statements – but based on his NFD16 presentation I expected a lively debate, and I was definitely not disappointed. Enjoy the podcast
Today's Tech Bytes dives into Pluribus Networks' Linux-based Netvisor ONE OS for white box switches. We also discuss Pluribus' Adaptive Cloud Fabric, a distributed, controllerless SDN solution for deploying and automating data center fabrics that promises simpler operations and a lower TCO. Our guest is Alessandro Barbieri, VP of Product Management.
Today's Tech Bytes dives into Pluribus Networks' Linux-based Netvisor ONE OS for white box switches. We also discuss Pluribus' Adaptive Cloud Fabric, a distributed, controllerless SDN solution for deploying and automating data center fabrics that promises simpler operations and a lower TCO. Our guest is Alessandro Barbieri, VP of Product Management.
Today's Tech Bytes dives into Pluribus Networks' Linux-based Netvisor ONE OS for white box switches. We also discuss Pluribus' Adaptive Cloud Fabric, a distributed, controllerless SDN solution for deploying and automating data center fabrics that promises simpler operations and a lower TCO. Our guest is Alessandro Barbieri, VP of Product Management.
Today's Tech Bytes dives into Pluribus Networks’ Linux-based Netvisor ONE OS for white box switches. We also discuss Pluribus’ Adaptive Cloud Fabric, a distributed, controllerless SDN solution for deploying and automating data center fabrics that promises simpler operations and a lower TCO. Our guest is Alessandro Barbieri, VP of Product Management. The post Tech Bytes: Pluribus Rethinks Open Networking For Better Programmability, TCO (Sponsored) appeared first on Packet Pushers.
Today's Tech Bytes dives into Pluribus Networks’ Linux-based Netvisor ONE OS for white box switches. We also discuss Pluribus’ Adaptive Cloud Fabric, a distributed, controllerless SDN solution for deploying and automating data center fabrics that promises simpler operations and a lower TCO. Our guest is Alessandro Barbieri, VP of Product Management. The post Tech Bytes: Pluribus Rethinks Open Networking For Better Programmability, TCO (Sponsored) appeared first on Packet Pushers.
Today's Tech Bytes dives into Pluribus Networks’ Linux-based Netvisor ONE OS for white box switches. We also discuss Pluribus’ Adaptive Cloud Fabric, a distributed, controllerless SDN solution for deploying and automating data center fabrics that promises simpler operations and a lower TCO. Our guest is Alessandro Barbieri, VP of Product Management. The post Tech Bytes: Pluribus Rethinks Open Networking For Better Programmability, TCO (Sponsored) appeared first on Packet Pushers.
Join this episode, featuring three Cisco partners, as they discuss the ins and outs of DevNet Specialization for partners. DevNet Specialization is a catalyst for Cisco’s ecosystem partners to build and enhance their software development practices, with a focus on automation and application development with Cisco platforms and APIs. Achieving this Specialization recognizes their expertise and ability to support customers with the right people, tools, and processes. Listen in and hear experiences from current DevNet Specialized Partners, how new skillsets are changing the networking landscape and how you and your company can get started. Hint: Go get DevNet Certified! Learn more: https://developer.cisco.com/partner/specialization/?dtid=opdcsnc001469 Cisco Champion Hosts: Matyas Prokop (twitter.com/maty0609), Natilik, Principal Architect Paul Giblin (twitter.com/dreamlessod), Presidio, Distinguished Engineer Guests: Chuck Stickney (twitter.com/chuckstickney), Cisco, Business Development Architect, DevNet Ecosystem Ryan Wolfe (twitter.com/somewolfe), Iron Bow Technologies, Programmability Architect Moderator: Amilee San Juan (twitter.com/amileesan1), Cisco, Technical Influencer Marketing and Cisco Champion Program
Join this episode, featuring three Cisco partners, as they discuss the ins and outs of DevNet Specialization for partners. DevNet Specialization is a catalyst for Cisco’s ecosystem partners to build and enhance their software development practices, with a focus on automation and application development with Cisco platforms and APIs. Achieving this Specialization recognizes their expertise and ability to support customers with the right people, tools, and processes. Listen in and hear experiences from current DevNet Specialized Partners, how new skillsets are changing the networking landscape and how you and your company can get started. Hint: Go get DevNet Certified! Learn more: https://developer.cisco.com/partner/specialization/?dtid=opdcsnc001469 Cisco Champion Hosts: Matyas Prokop (twitter.com/maty0609), Natilik, Principal Architect Paul Giblin (twitter.com/dreamlessod), Presidio, Distinguished Engineer Guests: Chuck Stickney (twitter.com/chuckstickney), Cisco, Business Development Architect, DevNet Ecosystem Ryan Wolfe (twitter.com/somewolfe), Iron Bow Technologies, Programmability Architect Moderator: Amilee San Juan (twitter.com/amileesan1), Cisco, Technical Influencer Marketing and Cisco Champion Program
This podcast introduction was written by Nick Buraglio, the host of today’s podcast. In the original days of this podcast, there were heavy, deep discussions about this new protocol called “OpenFlow”. Like many of our most creative innovations in the IT field, OpenFlow came from an academic research project that aimed to change the way that we as operators managed, configured, and even thought about networking fundamentals. For the most part, this project did what it intended, but once the marketing machine realized the flexibility of the technology and its potential to completely change the way we think about vendors, networks, provisioning, and management of networking, they were off to the races. We all know what happened next.Read more …
This episode, Milton’s guest is Pete Johnson. Pete is a Programmability & Cloud Principal Engineer for Cisco. Pete has used his skills to analyze and predict the box-office performance of movies (remember those?) and he goes by the twitter handle @nerdguru.Podcast intro narration by @meredithnudo. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This podcast introduction was written by Nick Buraglio, the host of today’s podcast. As we all know, BGP runs the networked world. It is a protocol that has existed and operated in the vast expanse of the internet in one form or another since early 1990s, and despite the fact that it has been extended, enhanced, twisted, and warped into performing a myriad of tasks that one would never have imagined in the silver era of internetworking, it has remained largely unchanged in its operational core. The world as we know it would never exist without BGP, and because of the fact that it is such a widely deployed protocol with such a solid track record of “just working”, the transition to a better security model surrounding it has been extraordinarily slow to modernize.Read more …
In early May 2020 I wrote a blog post introducing SuzieQ, a network observability platform Dinesh Dutt worked on for the last few years. If that blog post made you look for more details, you might like the Episode 111 of Software Gone Wild in which we went deeper and covered these topics: How does SuzieQ collect data What data is it collecting from network devices What can you do with that data How can you customize and extend SuzieQ Listen to the podcast
A while ago we discussed a software-focused view of Network Interface Cards (NICs) with Luke Gorrie, and a hardware-focused view of them with Or Gerlitz (Mellanox), Andy Gospodarek (Broadcom) and Jiri Pirko (Mellanox). Why would anyone want to implement features in hardware and not in software, and what would be the best hardware implementation? We discussed these dilemmas with Silvano Gai in Episode 110 of Software Gone Wild podcast.Read more …
Deep Dive into the new CCIE certification. Yusuf and Joe answer many of the questions about the new certification. More information: http://bit.ly/cisconextlevel Learn how the ccie has been updated. How it affects the CCNA and the CCIE. Menu: 00:39 - General differences with CCIE now 02:28 - General routes to getting CCIE 04:15 - The Progressive storyline 05:55 - Programmability and automation labs 07:36 - CCIE replacement to written exam 08:45 - Updates to labs 09:29 - Can I go straight to CCIE from the previous CCNP? 12:07 - Are the tracks now more difficult? 14:08 - If I don't take my lab before February 2020 what happens? 16:42 - What is happening to CCDE? 18:21 - CCIE Lifecycle 20:16 - Emeritus status 21:00 - Do we need to know programming? 21:56 - Future of automation skills AR Mobile app https://youtu.be/toC2eBOi_xY VR applications https://youtu.be/F2AgIXUsKS8 Joe Clarke: Distinguished Engineer, Customer Experience – Cisco LinkedIn: http://linkedin.com/in/JoeClarke2 Yusuf Bhaiji: Sr. Manager, Global Certification Programs – Cisco LinkedIn: http://linkedin.com/in/YusufBhaijiCisco Twitter: @YusufBhaiji David's details: YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/davidbombal Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/davidbombal Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/davidbombal LinkedIn: https:/www.linkedin.com/in/davidbombal #CCIE #CCNP #CCNA
Is a CCIE still worth it? What is the difference between CCIE and CCDE? Should I become a developer? What Developer certifications does Cisco have? Menu: Jason Gooley introduction: 00:08 Jason's new book (CCIE and CCDE Evolving Technologies Study Guide): 00:55 Is a CCIE worth it? Or just network automation? 1:55 Do I need to become a developer? 4:00 Is a CCIE still worth it? 4:36 NPDESI and NPDEV courses: 6:15 What is CCIE vs CCDE: 7:03 CCNA vs Python? CCNP vs Python? CCIE or just Python? 11:41 Should a CCNP go for CCIE? 12:50 How do you balance work and family? 14:00 How did you manage to get two CCIEs with a family? 16:00 Work / life balance when traveling? 17:25 Your new channel? Metaldevops: 18:27 Is your new book relevant to everyone? 20:00 What does your book cover? IOT, Cloud, Programmability: 20:57 Can anyone get that book? Or is it just for CCIE/CCDE? 22:33 Jason's details: Twitter: https://twitter.com/Jason_Gooley LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jgooley/ CCIE and CCDE Evolving Technologies Study Guide: http://www.ciscopress.com/store/ccie-and-ccde-evolving-technologies-study-guide-9780789759726 Programming and Automating Cisco Networks: A guide to network programmability and automation in the data center, campus, and WAN: http://www.ciscopress.com/store/programming-and-automating-cisco-networks-a-guide-to-9781587144653 NPDESI: https://learningnetworkstore.cisco.com/on-demand-e-learning/designing-and-implementing-cisco-network-programmability-npdesi-v-1-0-elt-npdesi-v1-0-020749 NPDEV: https://learningnetworkstore.cisco.com/on-demand-e-learning/developing-with-cisco-network-programmability-npdev-v4-0-elt-npdev-v4-0-020748 NPDESI Exam: https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/training-events/training-certifications/exams/current-list/npdesi.html#~overview CCIE and CCDE Evolving Technologies Study Guide Book overview: Prepare for the evolving technology components of Cisco's revised CCIE and CCDE written exams The changes Cisco made to its expert-level CCIE and CCDE certifications allow candidates to link their core technology expertise with knowledge of evolving technologies that organizations are rapidly adopting, including cloud services, IoT networking, and network programmability. This guide will help you efficiently master and integrate the knowledge of evolving technology that you'll need to succeed on the revised CCIE and CCDE written examinations. Designed to help you efficiently focus your study, achieve mastery, and build confidence, CCIE and CCDE Evolving Technologies Study Guide focuses on conceptual insight, not mere memorization. Focused specifically on the exams' evolving technologies components, it combines with track-specific Cisco Press certification guides to offer comprehensive and authoritative preparation for advanced Cisco certification. - Understand the Internet of Things (IoT) from the perspective of business transformations, connectivity, and security Review leading IoT architectural models and applications - Structure edge, fog, and centralized compute to maximize processing efficiency - Recognize behavioral and operational differences between IoT networks and enterprise networks - Gain a holistic understanding of public, private, or hybrid cloud environments that use VMs or containers - Explore cloud service models, connectivity, security, scalability, and high availability designs. - Master modern API-based programmability and automation methods for interacting with diverse network applications and devices - Connect with the Cisco DevNet developer community and other key resources for Cisco network programming David's details: YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/davidbombal Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/davidbombal Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/davidbombal LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/davidbombal Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/davidbombal.co Website: http://www.davidbombal.com Note: Travel and conference access courtesy of Cisco #Python #CCNA #DevOps
Is Network Programmability just hype? Should you study network automation or is it a waste of time? Great chat with Eric Thiel - a realist. He discusses the reality of Network Automation and Programmability. Is this actually real world? Code Exchange: https://developer.cisco.com/codeexchange Eric on Twitter: https://twitter.com/securenetwrk Eric on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ericthiel/ David's details: YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/davidbombal Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/davidbombal Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/davidbombal LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/davidbombal Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/davidbombal.co Website: http://www.davidbombal.com Note: Travel and conference access courtesy of Cisco #Python #NetworkAutomation #NetworkProgramability
HOW to Start Coding (RIGHT NOW!) as a Network Engineer - CCNA | CCNP and Intent-Based Networking IBN This video was sponsored by Cisco. See how Cisco DNA Center simplifies network management: http://cs.co/6007D7NxW Learn more about Intent-Based Networking: http://cs.co/6007D7NIb Sign up for Cisco's DevNet program: http://cs.co/6001D7NI5 JOIN ME #NetworkUnicorn Try the Network Programmability basics course on DevNet: http://cs.co/6009DCdRz ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- You've heard about Network Automation and Programmability, but where DO YOU START? I ask Hank Preston, NetDevOps Evangelist at Cisco, how we can go from CCNA/ ICND1 to Network Developer. Also, what is Intent-Based Networking and how is it different from Software-Defined Networking? Follow Hank Preston on Twitter: @hfPreston #NetDevOps #NetworkProgrammability #NetworkDeveloper #IntentBasedNetworking ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- David Bombal Python for Network Engineers Course: http://bit.ly/2zNUR8N ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- system engineer vcp mcsa