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In this episode, we dive into three key Cloud Workload Protection Platform (CWPP) offerings within Microsoft Defender for Cloud: Defender for Resource Manager, Defender for Key Vault, and Defender for APIs. Our Q&A format explores how these tools safeguard Azure environments against sophisticated threats, from management layer exploits to API vulnerabilities. Key Takeaways: Defender for Resource Manager monitors and protects against suspicious operations in Azure's management layer. Defender for Key Vault adds native threat protection to detect anomalous access to secrets and credentials. Defender for APIs provides full lifecycle security for APIs in Azure API Management, including inventory, posture recommendations, and runtime threat detection. These plans integrate seamlessly into Defender for Cloud's broader CNAPP framework for multi-cloud and hybrid protection. What did you think of this episode? Give us some feedback via our contact form, Or leave us a voice message in the bottom right corner of our site.Read transcript
What if a few simple shifts could turn your math class into a place where more students talk, think, and truly learn? We start with our usual celebration of the "day of" by tipping our hats to Ada Lovelace. Then we ask the PL Team to share some of their "themes of support" that come up as they work with teachers during the beginning part of the year. The struggles and challenges that they face and some of the advice or suggestions that they share with these teachers. Hear about what “enough practice” really means and why demanding fluency too soon backfires. You'll hear how three-before-me and a strong Resource Manager cut down on the teacher traffic jam, and how behavior management gets easier when tasks are collaborative, non-routine, and designed with easy entry points. Our PL specialists share practical frameworks for keeping students engaged from bell to bell, plus the reflective questions that elevate planning: Are students collaborating? Will they share work publicly? Do they know how to begin?Then we go classroom-deep with an update from our Join Them on Their Journey teachers. Jessie talks about her experiment with daily randomized groups reduced off-task talk and amplified math voices that had been quiet for weeks, while Chi redesigned assessment to include a fast correction cycle using targeted indicators instead of immediate scores. If you're ready to boost fluency without sacrificing sense-making—and build a classroom culture where every student sees themselves as a math learner—press play. Subscribe, share this with a colleague, and leave a quick review telling us which strategy you'll try first.Send Joel and Misty a message!The More Math for More People Podcast is produced by CPM Educational Program. Learn more at CPM.orgX: @cpmmathFacebook: CPMEducationalProgramEmail: cpmpodcast@cpm.org
Join guest host Michelle Smith, URMIA's Executive Director, as she interviews four of URMIA's newest staff members: Carrie Burnett, Project Specialist; Bowen Murphy, IT Manager; Ruth Rauluk, Resource Manager; and Adam Sieracki, Marketing Specialist. Tune in as Michelle interviews URMIA's four newest staffers about their journey with URMIA so far and what surprised them most about our association! Hear a little about their lives, how they came to work for URMIA, and their favorite thing about working for URMIA so far. Don't miss out on meeting some of the newest staff who help make URMIA so great! Show NotesURMIA StaffGuestsCarrie BurnettBowen MurphyRuth RaulukAdam SierackiGuest HostMichelle Smith, Executive DirectorConnect with URMIA & URMIA with your network-Share /Tag in Social Media @urmianetwork-Not a member? Join ->www.urmia.org/join-Email | contactus@urmia.org Give URMIA Matters a boost:-Give the podcast a 5 star rating-Share the podcast - click that button!-Follow on your podcast platform - don't miss an episode!Thanks for listening to URMIA Matters!
Date : 2/04/2025 Join Aneeq Ur Rehman and Dr Tariq Bajwa for Wednesday's show from 4-6pm where we will be discussing: ‘Autism and Prayer and Acceptance'. Autism Join is as we look at autism through an Islamic lens, emphasising the importance of compassion, inclusion, and understanding of Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD). Prayer and Acceptance Prayer is more than a ritual-it is a heartfelt conversation with the Creator. In moments of joy, sorrow, and uncertainty, turning to Allah brings peace, guidance, and strength. But how can we deepen our connection through prayer? Guests: Douglas Parsons (Training and Resource Manager for Autism Edmonton) Sabiha Nuzhat (research-active academic with over a decade of teaching experience in higher education, specializing in Computer Science and Education) Raja Burhan (Missionary of the Ahmadiyya Muslim community) Producers: Rubina Sheraz, Ayesha Tahir and Tahmina Tahir
Summary In this episode of the Blue Security Podcast, hosts Andy Jaw and Adam Brewer discuss the latest developments in Azure cloud security, focusing on the Defender solutions for Resource Manager, DNS, and AI workloads. They emphasize the importance of protecting these foundational elements of Azure, particularly the Resource Manager, which serves as the control plane for all resources. The conversation also touches on the emerging threats in AI applications and the need for a holistic security strategy as organizations modernize their cloud infrastructure. The episode concludes with a reflection on the importance of security in cloud modernization and a look ahead to future topics. ---------------------------------------------------- YouTube Video Link: https://youtu.be/T2P3QbdjmlQ ---------------------------------------------------- Documentation: https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/defender-for-cloud/defender-for-resource-manager-introduction https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/defender-for-cloud/defender-for-dns-introduction https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/defender-for-cloud/ai-threat-protection ---------------------------------------------------- Contact Us: Website: https://bluesecuritypod.com Bluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/bluesecuritypod.com LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/bluesecpod YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/BlueSecurityPodcast ----------------------------------------------------------- Andy Jaw Bluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/ajawzero.com LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/andyjaw/ Email: andy@bluesecuritypod.com ---------------------------------------------------- Adam Brewer Twitter: https://twitter.com/ajbrewer LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/adamjbrewer/ Email: adam@bluesecuritypod.com
In this episode, Kim Nesvig, Project and Resource Manager at the Agricultural Utilization Research Institute (AURI), and Mike Reiber, Founder/CEO of Axiom, discuss the findings of AURI's Cold Storage Report, including access, geographical availability, suitability, the state of existing facilities, and more.
In this week's episode, Jake Kitzmann joins me to discuss the NEW changes that are in place for what used to be considered the LARGEST ORGANIZED ARCHERY HUNT IN THE WORLD!! Jake is the Natural Resource Manager at Camp Ripley, which consists of 53,000+ ACRES, and he sits down with me to explain the new changes that we will see starting this year in camp! Thanks for Listening and I hope you ENJOY!!Website: https://mnrackstars.weebly.com/THANKS TO ALL OF OUR PARTNERS!!Please check out all of their websites and follow them on their social media platforms!!ArcticShield- https://www.arcticshieldoutdoor.com/Domain Outdoor- https://www.domainoutdoor.com/Tactacam- https://www.tactacam.com/Fourth Arrow Camera Arms- https://www.fourtharrowcameraarms.com/J&R Outdoors- Check out their Facebook pageThe Fish Guyd- Check out his social media platformsSkull Craft- Check out their social media platforms as well!!
We are fortunate to have Vlad Joanovic to give us the valuable insights into ARM. He shares the importance of ARM in Azure, provides details on performance and reliability investments and gives us tips on how to make effective use of it to deploy and manage your workloads in Azure. Media file: https://azpodcast.blob.core.windows.net/episodes/Episode494.mp3 YouTube: https://youtu.be/kaeXdi2khTc Resources: https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/azure-tools-blog/azure-cli-and-powershell-tools-build-2024-announcement/ba-p/4148584 https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/governance/resource-graph/changes/view-resource-changes https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/azure-governance-and-management/what-s-new-across-azure-governance-services-microsoft-build-2024/ba-p/4150428 Other updates: Public preview: Azure Log Analytics enhances resilience with workspace replication across regions | Azure updates | Microsoft Azure Update on Inter-Availability Zone Data Transfer Pricing | Azure updates | Microsoft Azure General availability: ExpressRoute Seamless Gateway Migration | Azure updates | Microsoft Azure App Service Environment version 1 and version 2 will be retired on 31 August 2024 | Azure updates | Microsoft Azure https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/updates/public-preview-azure-application-gateway-v2-basic-sku/ https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/updates/cloud-services-classic-retirement-announcement-may2024/ https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/updates/gpt4-turbo-vision/ https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/updates/public-preview-sensitive-data-protection-for-azure-front-door-web-application-firewall/
Oracle's next-gen cloud platform, Oracle Cloud Infrastructure, has been helping thousands of companies and millions of users run their entire application portfolio in the cloud. Today, the demand for OCI expertise is growing rapidly. Join Lois Houston and Nikita Abraham, along with Rohit Rahi, as they peel back the layers of OCI to discover why it is one of the world's fastest-growing cloud platforms. Oracle MyLearn: https://mylearn.oracle.com/ Oracle University Learning Community: https://education.oracle.com/ou-community LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/showcase/oracle-university/ X (formerly Twitter): https://twitter.com/Oracle_Edu Special thanks to Arijit Ghosh, Kiran BR, Rashmi Panda, David Wright, the OU Podcast Team, and the OU Studio Team for helping us create this episode. ------------------------------------------------------ Episode Transcript: 00:00 Welcome to the Oracle University Podcast, the first stop on your cloud journey. During this series of informative podcasts, we'll bring you foundational training on the most popular Oracle technologies. Let's get started. 00:26 Lois: Welcome to the Oracle University Podcast. I'm Lois Houston, Director of Innovation Programs with Oracle University, and with me today is Nikita Abraham, Principal Technical Editor. Nikita: Hi there! You're listening to our Best of 2023 series, where over the next few weeks, we'll be revisiting six of our most popular episodes of the year. 00:47 Lois: Today is episode 2 of 6, and we're throwing it back to our very first episode of the Oracle University Podcast. It was a conversation that Niki and I had with Rohit Rahi, Vice President, CSS OU Cloud Delivery. During this episode, we discussed Oracle Cloud Infrastructure's core coverage on different tiers. Nikita: But we began by asking Rohit to explain what OCI is and tell us about its key components. So, let's jump right in. 01:14 Rohit: Some of the world's largest enterprises are running their mission-critical workloads on Oracle's next generation cloud platform called Oracle Cloud Infrastructure. To keep things simple, let us break them down into seven major categories: Core Infrastructure, Database Services, Data and AI, Analytics, Governance and Administration, Developer Services, and Application Services. But first, the foundation of any cloud platform is the global footprint of regions. We have many generally available regions in the world, along with multi-cloud support with Microsoft Azure and a differentiated hybrid offering called Dedicated Region Cloud@Customer. 01:57 Rohit: We have building blocks on top of this global footprint, the seven categories we just mentioned. At the very bottom, we have the core primitives: compute, storage, and networking. Compute services cover virtual machines, bare metal servers, containers, a managed Kubernetes service, and a managed VMWare service. These services are primarily for performing calculations, executing logic, and running applications. Cloud storage includes disks attached to virtual machines, file storage, object storage, archive storage, and data migration services. 02:35 Lois: That's quite a wide range of storage services. So Rohit, we all know that networking plays an important role in connecting different services. These days, data is growing in size and complexity, and there is a huge demand for a scalable and secure approach to store data. In this context, can you tell us more about the services available in OCI that are related to networking, database, governance, and administration? 03:01 Rohit: Networking features let you set up software defined private networks in Oracle Cloud. OCI provides the broadest and deepest set of networking services with the highest reliability, most security features, and highest performance. Then we have database services, we have multiple flavors of database services, both Oracle and open source. We are the only cloud that runs Autonomous Databases and multiple flavors of it, including OLTP, OLAP, and JSON. And then you can run databases and virtual machines, bare metal servers, or even Exadata in the cloud. You can also run open source databases, such as MySQL and NoSQL in the Oracle Cloud Infrastructure. 03:45 Rohit: Data and AI Services, we have a managed Apache Spark service called Dataflow, a managed service for tracking data artifacts across OCI called Data Catalog, and a managed service for data ingestion and ETL called Data Integration. We also have a managed data science platform for machine learning models and training. We also have a managed Apache Kafka service for event streaming use cases. Then we have Governance and Administration services. These services include security, identity, and observability and management. We have unique features like compartments that make it operationally easier to manage large and complex environments. Security is integrated into every aspect of OCI, whether it's automatic detection or remediation, what we typically refer as Cloud Security Posture Management, robust network protection or encryption by default. We have an integrated observability and management platform with features like logging, logging analytics, and Application Performance Management and much more. 04:55 Nikita: That's so fascinating, Rohit. And is there a service that OCI provides to ease the software development process? Rohit: We have a managed low code service called APEX, several other developer services, and a managed Terraform service called Resource Manager. For analytics, we have a managed analytics service called Oracle Analytics Cloud that integrates with various third-party solutions. Under Application services, we have a managed serverless offering, call functions, and API gateway and an Events Service to help you create microservices and event driven architectures. 05:35 Rohit: We have a comprehensive connected SaaS suite across your entire business, finance, human resources, supply chain, manufacturing, advertising, sales, customer service, and marketing all running on OCI. That's a long list. And these seven categories and the services mentioned represent just a small fraction of more than 80 services currently available in OCI. Fortunately, it is quick and easy to try out a new service using our industry-leading Free Tier account. We are the first cloud to offer a server for just a penny per core hour. Whether you're starting with Oracle Cloud Infrastructure or migrating your entire data set into it, we can support you in your journey to the cloud. 06:28 Have an idea and want a platform to share your technical expertise? Head over to the new Oracle University Learning Community. Drive intellectual, free-flowing conversations with your peers. Listen to experts and learn new skills. If you are already an Oracle MyLearn user, go to MyLearn to join the Community. You will need to log in first. If you have not yet accessed Oracle MyLearn, visit mylearn.oracle.com and create an account to get started. Join the conversation today! 07:04 Nikita: Welcome back! Now let's listen to Rohit explain the core constructs of OCI's physical architecture, starting with regions. Rohit: Region is a localized geographic area comprising of one or more availability domains. Availability domains are one or more fault tolerant data centers located within a region, but connected to each other by a low latency, high bandwidth network. Fault domains is a grouping of hardware and infrastructure within an availability domain to provide anti-affinity. So think about these as logical data centers. Today OCI has a massive geographic footprint around the world with multiple regions across the world. And we also have a multi-cloud partnership with Microsoft Azure. And we have a differentiated hybrid cloud offering called Dedicated Region Cloud@Customer. 08:02 Lois: But before we dive into the physical architecture, can you tell us…how does one actually choose a region? Rohit: Choosing a region, you choose a region closest to your users for lowest latency and highest performance. So that's a key criteria. The second key criteria is data residency and compliance requirements. Many countries have strict data residency requirements, and you have to comply to them. And so you choose a region based on these compliance requirements. 08:31 Rohit: The third key criteria is service availability. New cloud services are made available based on regional demand at times, regulatory compliance reasons, and resource availability, and several other factors. Keep these three criteria in mind when choosing a region. So let's look at each of these in a little bit more detail. Availability domain. Availability domains are isolated from each other, fault tolerant, and very unlikely to fail simultaneously. Because availability domains do not share physical infrastructure, such as power or cooling or the internal network, a failure that impacts one availability domain is unlikely to impact the availability of others. A particular region has three availability domains. One availability domain has some kind of an outage, is not available. But the other two availability domains are still up and running. 09:26 Rohit: We talked about fault domains a little bit earlier. What are fault domains? Think about each availability domain has three fault domains. So think about fault domains as logical data centers within availability domain. We have three availability domains, and each of them has three fault domains. So the idea is you put the resources in different fault domains, and they don't share a single point of hardware failure, like physical servers, physical rack, top of rack switches, a power distribution unit. You can get high availability by leveraging fault domains. We also leverage fault domains for our own services. So in any region, resources in at most one fault domain are being actively changed at any point in time. This means that availability problems caused by change procedures are isolated at the fault domain level. And moreover, you can control the placement of your compute or database instances to fault domain at instance launch time. So you can specify which fault domain you want to use. 10:29 Nikita: So then, what's the general guidance for OCI users? Rohit: The general guidance is we have these constructs, like fault domains and availability domains to help you avoid single points of failure. We do that on our own. So we make sure that the servers, the top of rack switch, all are redundant. So you don't have hardware failures or we try to minimize those hardware failures as much as possible. You need to do the same when you are designing your own architecture. So let's look at an example. You have a region. You have an availability domain. And as we said, one AD has three fault domains, so you see those fault domains here. 11:08 Rohit: So first thing you do is when you create an application you create this software-defined virtual network. And then let's say it's a very simple application. You have an application tier. You have a database tier. So first thing you could do is you could run multiple copies of your application. So you have an application tier which is replicated across fault domains. And then you have a database, which is also replicated across fault domains. 11:34 Lois: What's the benefit of this replication, Rohit? Rohit: Well, it gives you that extra layer of redundancy. So something happens to a fault domain, your application is still up and running. Now, to take it to the next step, you could replicate the same design in another availability domain. So you could have two copies of your application running. And you can have two copies of your database running. 11:57 Now, one thing which will come up is how do you make sure your data is synchronized between these copies? And so you could use various technologies like Oracle Data Guard to make sure that your primary and standby-- the data is kept in sync here. And so that-- you can design your application-- your architectures like these to avoid single points of failure. Even for regions where we have a single availability domain, you could still leverage fault domain construct to achieve high availability and avoid single points of failure. 12:31 Nikita: Thank you, Rohit, for taking us through OCI at a high level. Lois: For a more detailed explanation of OCI, please visit mylearn.oracle.com, create a profile if you don't already have one, and get started on our free training on OCI Foundations. Nikita: We hope you enjoyed that conversation. Join us next week for another throwback episode. Until then, this is Nikita Abraham... Lois: And Lois Houston, signing off! 12:57 That's all for this episode of the Oracle University Podcast. If you enjoyed listening, please click Subscribe to get all the latest episodes. 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Join host Lata Murti as she speaks with guests from Meals that Connect, Brandee Puett, Resource Manager, and volunteers, Ty Griffin and Laura Kirschner. They will discuss the impact of Meals That Connect on seniors and the community, and how individuals can get involved, volunteer, or donate.You are invited to listen, learn and participate in the conversation, between 1-2 pm. Call in and be part of the discussion at (805) 549-8855.Broadcast date: 11/15/23Central Coast Voices is sponsored by ACTION for Healthy Communities in collaboration with KCBX.
Avila Energy Corp. (CNSX: VIK, FRA: 6HQ0) Vice President and Resource Manager Daniel Lucero joins Global One Media and talks about processing their acquisition at West Central Alberta, how it will impact production and their upcoming plans including a renovation and recompilation program in November.
F.H Stoltze Land & Lumber-Land & Resource Manager Cameron Wohlschlegel connected with John Hendricks and Robin Mitchell during the KGEZ Good Morning Show Glacier Bank Community Conversation on Friday, October 21st, 2022.
Listen in as Sheila and Ericka have a candid discussion with Irene Barton, Executive Director of Cobb Collaborative. Topics include childhood eduction and the impact of the pandemic on children and families. This episode is chock-full of information to raise awareness of needs Cobb Collaborative is filling. ADVERTISE ON THE CNN PODCAST About Irene and the Cobb Collaborative: Irene Barton was named the Executive Director of the Cobb Collaborative in September 2018 after serving as the organization's Resource Manager since July 2017. Since becoming the Director, Irene has diversified the Collaborative's funding streams, doubled its membership roster, hired a full-time Program Manager as well as a Communications Director to overhaul and grow the communications channels. Using the collective impact model, the Collaborative convenes community stakeholders to improve outcomes for children and families in Cobb County and is the local presence for the Georgia Family Connection Partnership. The Collaborative focuses on three priorities: 3rd Grade Reading Proficiency as the local contact for the Get GA Reading Campaign Mental Health through its Mind Your Mind (Cuida tu Mente) work Civic Engagement – voting and engagement at the grassroots level Irene is a member of the East Cobb Civitans and is the President-Elect. She was recently appointed to the Georgia PTA Board of Directors as the mental health chair and has been presenting to PTA leaders across the state on the importance of mental health, risk factors, protective factors and local resources. She is the Co-Chair of the Cobb & Douglas Public Health Behavioral Health Workgroup which is charged with implementing the strategies of the current Community Health Improvement Plan and was appointed to the Regional Advisory Committee for DBHDD's Region 1. In 2022, she was named a Woman of Achievement by LiveSafe Resources. Prior to joining the Collaborative, Irene held numerous volunteer leadership positions with Georgia PTA at the local, district and state level and served on several nonprofit boards in a variety of positions, including as Board Chair. Irene was selected as a member of the 2021 Regional Leadership Institute Class and was an Education Policy Fellow for the Georgia Partnership for Excellence in Education in 2016-17. She is an alumni of the Cobb Chamber's Honorary Commanders program. She worked in the financial services field for a number of years prior to joining the Cobb Collaborative. BE A GUEST ON THE CNN PODCAST Irene and her husband Steve have resided in Cobb County for 30 years and are the proud parents of a daughter who is enrolled at Georgia Tech and a son who is a freshman at Auburn University. Her “favorite” child is their rescue dog, Harper. The Bartons are parishioners at the Catholic Church of St. Ann. Irene enjoys reading nonfiction and running in her spare time. Do you have a question or comment for Irene, Sheila or Ericka ? Please leave your question or comment below. Feel free to contact us privately. Thank you!
Audrey Long, a Senior Security Software Engineer in Commercial Software Engineering at Microsoft, discusses the Defender for the Cloud service. She explains how the service plays an important part in securing our assets and apps in Azure and other clouds as well. Media file: https://azpodcast.blob.core.windows.net/episodes/Episode426.mp3 YouTube: https://youtu.be/w5wG6Bf2aQY Resources: Overview: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/defender-for-cloud/defender-for-cloud-introduction Microsoft Defender for Servers Microsoft Defender for Storage Microsoft Defender for SQL Microsoft Defender for Containers Microsoft Defender for App Service Microsoft Defender for Key Vault Microsoft Defender for Resource Manager Microsoft Defender for DNS Microsoft Defender for open-source relational databases Microsoft Defender for Azure Cosmos DB (Preview) Microsoft Defender for IoT https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/services/iot-defender/#overview Other updates: General availability: Storage optimized Azure VMs deliver higher performance for data analytics. | Azure updates | Microsoft Azure Generally available: Azure NC A100 v4 virtual machines for AI | Azure updates | Microsoft Azure General availability: New portal experience for Microsoft Artifact Registry | Azure updates | Microsoft Azure Start skilling on Azure with these helpful guides https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/blog/start-skilling-on-azure-with-these-helpful-guides/ Find out why your SQL Server data belongs on Azure https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/blog/find-out-why-your-sql-server-data-belongs-on-azure/
We chat to DNEG Resource Manager Chanel Belliveau and hear about her career journey starting in production, her transition into "people management", and the importance of being assertive, but kind. With a passion for leadership training, people, and an advocate for mental health support this is a great listen! https://www.linkedin.com/in/chanel-belliveau-50768a72/
Conflitos são comuns em qualquer ambiente corporativo, e nos projetos, dentro de um contexto de equipes temporárias e alta pressão por resultados, esse aspecto pode ser potencializado! Mas será que todos os conflitos têm solução? Os conflitos são benéficos para a equipe e para o projeto? Para falar desse tema tão complexo, eu convidei o consultor, escritor e professor Armando Terribili! O Armando é fundador e consultor da Impariamo, tem Pós-doutorado em Metodologias de Gerenciamento de Projetos, É Doutor em Educação pela UNESP e Mestre em Administração de Empresas. Possui formação complementar em Inteligência Emocional na Espanha e Itália e é Professor de diversos cursos de pós-graduação nos estados de São Paulo, Paraná e Santa Catarina. É autor de 8 livros e atuou por mais de 30 anos como colaborador em multinacionais norte-americanas e canadenses como Diretor de Projetos e Resource Manager. Se você também tem interesse em se transformar em um professor de disciplinas ligadas à Gestão de Projetos, o Armando deixou excelentes dicas nesse episódio também! Ficou interessado na formação para instrutores? Acesse: https://pmisp.org.br/formacao-de-instrutores/ E ficou interessado no Livro ‘Seja um Professor Nota 10' do Armando? Confira aqui: https://impariamo.com.br/livros/professor-nota-10/ Outras publicações do Armando e livros recomendados: https://impariamo.com.br/midia-publicacoes/livros/ Para falar com o Armando: armando@impariamo.com.br Esse Podcast tem o apoio de Teams Ideas by Prosperi (https://www.teamsideas.com) e da Technique Engenharia (http://www.technique.eng.br/). Tem curtido os nossos conteúdos? Que tal tornar-se membro do Capital Projects Podcast, apoiando o canal? Assim, podemos continuar crescendo e ajudando tantos profissionais da Gestão de Projetos! Acesse o link e confira os planos: https://lnkd.in/d8QQ6twk Também estamos com canal no YouTube! Confira as novidades: https://lnkd.in/d55qbgGy Acompanhe também as minhas redes: @andre_choma e https://linktr.ee/andrechoma Produção: Voz e Conteúdo – www.vozeconteudo.com.br - @vozeconteudo #capitalprojectspodcast #capitalprojects #projetosdecapital #projectmanagement #podcast #gestao #projetos #gestaodeprojetos #conflitos #gestaodeconflitos #comunicação
In this episode of Commitment Matters, Mary speaks with Jim Kellison, Technical Talent and Resource Manager at Old Republic Title. During their conversation, Jim or Mary mentioned: Recruiting in the title and settlement industry can be difficult because it's hard to sell people on a field that is unknown or uncommon.How to have difficult conversations as a recruiter.Jim says most of the time when people leave a job, they aren't leaving their occupation or company, they're leaving their boss.Jim recommends that managers avoid hiring for “culture fit,” but for accurately portraying the position and the work-life balance. Then work to find the best person for the position with a focus on candidates' attitude and aptitude. Here's a list of best interview questions for recruiters. Jim says avoid questions like these.This article details a way to answer the most common initial interview question: Tell me about yourself.Jim emphasizes why you shouldn't wait until the end of an interview to share pay expectations or have negotiations.The Great Resignation is causing headaches for hiring managers, especially in the title and settlement industry. Here are some ways to adapt your recruiting and retention strategies to the current job market. Jim's solution is to broaden the recruiting reach, even all the way down to high school students. This quote from Richard Branson illustrates the Employee Value Proposition. The pandemic prompted a shift in the job market; now many companies are understaffed and can't find people to fill empty positions. Discussing a promotion or raise can be intimidating. Here are some ways you can handle the conversation. A survey from TriNet shows that 74% of millennials in the workplace are unaware of how they are performing on the job. Jim says the younger generations prefer more frequent feedback about their work from managers and peers. Being a mentor or mentee has many benefits in the workplace. Jim says 80% of people who quit their job have decided to quit within the first six months. This website offers some suggestions for employee retention. Here are some additional retention-related statistics. According to Jim, 50% of the Fortune 500 companies that existed in the year 2000 no longer exist: this article explains why. Jim says recruiters should encourage diversity. Race, age or gender identity is important, but don't forget what diverse experience can add to your company. Candidate control is about understanding candidates' motivations. Mary and Jim talk about the importance of doing research before every interview. Remember, this is also an interview for the recruiter! What value do you provide for your company? Get feedback from managers and supervisors. Overall, Jim suggests recruiters invest in the right people in the right positions within your company.Jim suggests checking out AIHR Academy, ATAP and Human Capital Institute as some recruiting resources.If you'd like to contact the Commitment Matters podcast, email podcasts@ramquest.com. Don't forget to subscribe, rate, and review this podcast on Apple Podcast, Spotify, or wherever you listen to podcasts, or visit RamQuest.com/podcast to download the latest episode. Lastly, we love to see when and how you're listening. Share our posts, or create your own and tag them: #CommitmentMattersPodcast
For many of us, one of our first experiences handling a paint gun is while learning to tend a pine plantation. It all seems very straight forward… thin from below, a little thin from above, hit the target BA and move on. But sometimes it helps to step back and think about the forest products we are attempting to produce. And one of the most valuable products in a pine plantation can be a utility pole. What does it take to grow and tend utility poles in our stands? In this episode of SilviCast, we dive into the silviculture around utility pole management with Jim Bauer, a Resource Manager with Stella-Jones.
“There's more that we can offer in terms of solving your general business problems, and it really happens through this framework of Test. Learn. Grow.”Effective project management will become a defining quality for companies as the business world continues to develop post-pandemic. Keep your team ahead of the curve by prioritizing your project management capabilities with the help of Level's Resource Manager, Ian HerzingFor more information on this podcast, visit us online. Have feedback on the show? We'd love to hear from you! Email us at podcast@level.agency.
Every recruiter dreams of finding that elusive Purple Unicorn. In this week's episode of ASCII Anything, we talk to Michelle Nash, Moser Consulting's Resource Manager, about candidates, culture fit, interviews, and getting hired.
New host Bob DeMarco talks to Patricia Greenberg, Resource Manager at the Park Authority, about their Invasive Management Area. Volunteers work to remove invasive plants from park property. This is an important program that reduces invasive plants and restores natural habitat.
New host Bob DeMarco talks to Patricia Greenberg, Resource Manager at the Park Authority, about their Invasive Management Area. Volunteers work to remove invasive plants from park property. This is an important program that reduces invasive plants and restores natural habitat.
This episode is with Shelly houser, She is a congenital Hemi amputee, Who uses her story and experiences and combat it with humor, Knowledge, and empowerment. She is a Resource Manager in a CIL- Center for Independent living, we talk about what it's like to be born without one of her hips and part of her leg where her hip would normally be. She also discusses how it was like to have three children at the same time as having her condition. We have of course discuss mental health, and her thorough knowledge of the ADA, and how people with disabilities need to be more informed about how to live better lives and get around these hidden restrictions. Instagram https://www.instagram.com/aimshelly/ Her podcast https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/disability-talks-dont-dis-my-ability/id1499122781
This episode is with Shelly houser, She is a congenital Hemi amputee, Who uses her story and experiences and combat it with humor, Knowledge, and empowerment. She is a Resource Manager in a CIL- Center for Independent living, we talk about what it's like to be born without one of her hips and part of her leg where her hip would normally be. She also discusses how it was like to have three children at the same time as having her condition. We have of course discuss mental health, and her thorough knowledge of the ADA, and how people with disabilities need to be more informed about how to live better lives and get around these hidden restrictions. Instagram https://www.instagram.com/aimshelly/ Her podcast https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/disability-talks-dont-dis-my-ability/id1499122781
This week on TaPod we are joined by Jasmine Ayles - Talent & Resource Manager at Appscore Digital... We start talking about building a People Strategy in the Post-Covid world, but as is the norm, our chat is highjacked by a few laughs and seemingly unrelated tangents. We invite you to find the method in the madness.Thanks to our brilliant supporters CVCheck
This week on The Back 40, Mike Brine is joined by Mercedes Unwin, Program & Resource Manager for AgScape. AgScape provides educational programs for students across Ontario in order to help improve their educational agriculture knowledge. Mercedes’ joins us to discuss the various programs they have including their Teacher Ambassador Program, which provides interactive and engaging lessons to encourage students to think critically about the agricultural industry.
Amy Carver is the Program and Development Manager and RJ Heckelman is the National ReCyclery and Resource Manager at Trips for Kids. Trips for Kids is a national nonprofit organization with chapters in various parts of the country that provides transformative cycling experiences to promote healthy, recreational lifestyles, environmental awareness, and personal empowerment for young ... more »
This week on the podcast, Dan and Kyle talk about psadmin.io Cloud Operations. .io Cloud Ops is the methodology and tools we use to run PeopleSoft on Oracle Cloud Infrastructure. We discuss what it is and talk about the new open source tools that help us run PeopleSoft on OCI. Show Notes PSUG - OCI Fireside Chat @ 1:00 PeopleSoft Innovator Summit - Advanced PeopleSoft Administration @ 3:00 psadmin_plus Upcoming Openings for Dan and Kyle @ 6:30 Why DPK? Automation? @ 8:30 io_portalwar DPK Module psadmin.io Cloud Operations @ 12:00 ioco io-tf-ps-module Resource Manager Drift Detection @ 25:00 Cloud Manager Installation with Resource Manager
Guy Marsh as over 12 years of experience in Resource Management, Guy speaks about: - Resource Management being the fundamental source of information and its key aspects: Demand vs. Capability vs. Availability. - What makes a good Resource Manager? - Adding value to the client by having systems and processes in place - Dynamics of resourcing & staffing in the new Remote Reality - How AI allows senior stakeholders to make decisions ahead of the curve. Follow Precursive on: Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/company/precursive Twitter: https://twitter.com/precursive Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/precursive/
This week on the podcast, Dan talks about using ACM for basic configuration and his tips for using proxies to debug search and IB issues. Kyle shares how he used Terraform and Resource Manager to auto-deploy Cloud Manager. Show Notes Sasank on Drop Zone Lifecycle Management @ 2:00 Jim Marion Event Mapping LCM Query ACM and Basic Setup @ 4:15 MITMProxy and Debugging Search @ 14:00 ACM Improvements @ 23:00 Terraform and Resource Manager @ 26:30 OCI CLI Tips @ 35:00 JMESPath TF Provisioning @ 41:00 OCI-SuperDelete
This week on the podcast, Graham Smith joins Dan to talk about passwords and Cloud Manager 10. We discuss the new installation process, the use of Terraform and the File Storage System, and improvements to building environments. > Watch our video on installing Cloud Manager using the OCI Resource Manager < Show Notes Password Complexity @ 1:30 Cloud Manager 10 Review Cloud Manager Audiences @ 9:30 Installation via Resource Manager @ 16:00 Terraform as a first class citizen @ 20:00 OCI File Storage System @ 26:00 Self-Updating @ 27:30 Cloning Environments @ 31:30 Managing Nodes @ 35:30 Windows Support @ 39:00 Importing Environments @ 42:45 CM Wishlist @ 44:30
This week on the podcast, Kyle shares why the Navigator button disappeared on him, using VisualStudio Code and Git-Bash, and Colton Fischer's excellent POC projects. We finish the podcast with David Kurtz talking about the Oracle Resource Manager with multi-tenant databases. Show Notes Ansible AWX @ 2:00 Visual Studio Code and Git-Bash @ 5:00 Homepage Tile Folders @ 13:30 Colton Fischer and "You are here" @ 27:00 You are here idea Colton's Online PeopleCode Editor POC @ 30:00 David Kurtz on Resource Management in Oracle databases @ 33:00
This week on the podcast, Kyle shares why the Navigator button disappeared on him, using VisualStudio Code and Git-Bash, and Colton Fischer's excellent POC projects. We finish the podcast with David Kurtz talking about the Oracle Resource Manager with multi-tenant databases. Show Notes Ansible AWX @ 2:00 Visual Studio Code and Git-Bash @ 5:00 Homepage Tile Folders @ 13:30 Colton Fischer and "You are here" @ 27:00 You are here idea Colton's Online PeopleCode Editor POC @ 30:00 David Kurtz on Resource Management in Oracle databases @ 33:00
How secure and private are your "smart" digital speakers (Google Home, Amazon Echo and Apple HomePod), plus a comparison of these devices. British Airways suffers massive computer outage. A listener wonders about purchasing a Nikon 7200 and whether he should purchase different lenses with it. John suggests lenses to purchase for a Nikon D60 for the photographer who wants to do it all. How to recycle used cameras properly. Troubleshooting slow computer system performance using Resource Manager, plus checking hard drive performance. Increasing storage space used by Windows System Restore to keep more Restore Points.
Majoring in hospitality can open many different doors to amazing jobs. ”It's not just managers or hotel operators. It is all-encompassing of other industries and professions,” notes today's guest Lisa Sturgeon. She is now the communications and resource manager at Geaghan Brothers Brewing Company and has returned to her alma mater Husson University in Maine as a professor. In this episode, Lisa shares her personal journey through undergraduate and graduate school to tailor her experience to achieve her dream career.
James Introcaso sits down with four of the six Adventurers League admins - Bill Benham, Resource Manager,Greg Marks, Associate Resource Manager, Travis Woodall, Content Manager, and Robert Adducci, Community Manager. They talk about the Curse of Strahd storyline and how it affects the D&D Adventurers League. Then it's an interview with Ross Watson about his Kickstarter for the relaunch of Strike Force for the Champions RPG. This podcast was recorded on January 13 and 28, 2015. Noble Knight pick of the episode: Ravenloft DMs Guild pick of the episode: Monster Codex: Underdark Enemies Please rate and review us on iTunes, it helps a boat load! Links: The Tome Show on Facebook The Tome Show on Twitch worldbuilderblog.me D&D Organized Play D&D Adventurers League D&D Adventurers League on Facebook D&D Adventurers League on Twitter D&D Adventurers League on Google+ Aaron Allston High Rock Press Strike Force on Facebook Evil Beagle Games Strike Force Kickstarter Support the show, shop below... NOBLE KNIGHT
This episode was recorded 22 May 2013 live and in person at Adobe's offices in Fremont in Seattle. You can download the m4a file or subscribe in iTunes. (Or subscribe to the podcast feed.) John Nack is Principal Product Manager, Adobe Digital Video. He has a blog (definitely worth reading, especially if you use Photoshop) and is @jnack on Twitter. This episode is sponsored by Microsoft Azure Mobile Services. One of the cooler features recently added is the ability to create custom APIs. Originally you were limited to standard operations on your database tables — but now you can design any API you want. This allows you to create a full REST/JSON API that's tailored to your app, that works as efficiently as possible. (And it's all in JavaScript. Mobile Services runs Node.js. Write your apps in your favorite text editor on your Mac.) Things we mention, in order of appearance (pretty much): Adobe LiveMotion Photoshop John's Blog Kurt Vonnegut Granfalloons despair.com Cocoa 64-bit Carbon 64-bit Unfrozen Cave Man Olive Garden South Bend, Indiana Tiramisu St. Sebastian Breadsticks Monkeys 2005 Movable Type DeBabelizer GifBuilder Anarchie 1984 Mac 2001 Algonquin Hotel Apple II PCjr ASCII Art Clip Art Googly Eyes Bill Atkinson MacPaint Rorschach Test Apple II GS Great Books Quadra 840AV Quadra Ad Director SuperCard Søren Kierkegaard Immanuel Kant Notre Dame Football Windows NT HTML New York City 1998 Flash Macromedia Illustrator Navy ROTC San Francisco GoLive NetNewsWire After Effects Thomas Knoll Camera Raw Photoshop Touch Germany Philistinism Perfectionism Volkswagen Carbon-dating Web Standards SVG CSS Gus Mueller Acorn Neven Mrgan Khoi Vinh Croatia Portland JDI Healing Brush Buck Rogers Creative Cloud Facebook Smugmug WWDC Jetta Ketchup Death-march Comic Book Guy John Gruber “If you see a stylus, they blew it.” Microsoft Surface Metro UI Rahm Emmanuel: “You never want a serious crisis to go to waste.” The Mythical Man-Month Content-Aware Fill Shawshank InDesign Adobe Magazine Nike PageMaker Postscript SLR Lightroom Black & Decker Dr. Evil Loren Brichter Instagram Kickstarter NGO Tumblr Acquisition Troy Gaul Blurb The Onion: Report: 98 Percent Of U.S. Commuters Favor Public Transportation For Others Data T-1000 Syria MacApp Resource Manager John Knoll Industrial Light & Magic QuickTime OpenDoc Corba OLE SnapSeed Mac System 6 Apple events AppleScript Audio Bus 1992 “The only time you should start worrying about a soldier is when they stop bitchin'” Alan Kay: “The Mac is the first computer good enough to be criticized.” TapBots Tweetbot 2 Android Kai's Power Tools Kai Krause Fremont RUN DMC Porsche Boxster Flavawagon Google Glass Robert Scoble