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In this episode of The Authority Company podcast, Joe sits down with Joe Hudicka, tech entrepreneur, supply chain expert, and author of The AI Ecosystems Revolution: Transforming the Global Supply Chain Through Real-Time Collaboration. They dive into the transformative power of AI, debunking the myth that it's merely a "tool" and exploring its potential to reshape industries, particularly global supply chains.Hudicka shares insights on how AI can elevate human creativity rather than replace jobs, the pitfalls of current hype cycles, and why real-time collaboration is the future of resilient supply chains. From the "bullwhip effect" during the pandemic to the silent shifts revolutionizing fast fashion, this conversation unpacks the challenges and opportunities at the intersection of AI and logistics.Tune in for a dynamic discussion that blends history, innovation, and practical advice for leaders navigating the AI revolution—all with the enthusiasm of two Joes from New Jersey.JOE HUDICKA is the CEO and founder of EvenFlow, whose mission is to stop making people help technology and start making technology help people. In 2001, he founded The Clarity Team, LLC, where he is the Senior Solutions Architect, and in 2016, he imagined and launched Fizzee Labs Foundation, an award-winning innovation education nonprofit. He is also an Adjunct Professor of MBA and Undergraduate Innovation & Entrepreneurship programs at Rider University, where he serves on the Center for Entrepreneurial Studies Advisory Council, Center for Business Analytics Advisory Council, and is a volunteer entrepreneur in residence. Joe currently lives in Lawrenceville, New Jersey with his wife and two children.
In dieser Folge von AWS Cloud Horizonte spricht Oskar Neumann, Senior Solutions Architect bei AWS mit Lars Kerkmann von Phoenix Contact über ein Thema, das jedes Unternehmen betrifft: Sicherheit in der Cloud. Wie baut man eine sichere AWS-Umgebung auf? Wie stellt man sicher, dass bestehende Systeme robust und widerstandsfähig bleiben? Dazu haben wir Lars Kerkmann von Phoenix Contact zu Gast. Phoenix Contact ist ein weltweit führendes Unternehmen in der Elektrotechnik und Automatisierung. Lars teilt, warum sie am Cyber Resilience Lab von AWS teilgenommen haben, welche Erkenntnisse sie gewonnen haben und wie das Lab ihnen geholfen hat, ihre Sicherheitsstrategie weiterzuentwickeln. Ebenfalls dabei ist Julian Joswig, Solutions Architect bei AWS und Projektmanager des Cyber Resilience Labs. Er erklärt die Methodik hinter dem Lab, welche fünf Dimensionen der Cybersicherheit analysiert werden und wie Unternehmen davon profitieren können. In dieser Episode erfahrt ihr: Was das Cyber Resilience Lab ist und wie es funktioniert Welche fünf Dimensionen der Cybersicherheit entscheidend sind Wie Phoenix Contact von der AWS-Initiative profitiert hat Wie euer Unternehmen an einem kostenlosen Cyber Resilience Lab teilnehmen kann Interessierte Unternehmen können sich direkt per E-Mail an cyber-resilience-labs@amazon.com wenden.
Solana, AI agents, predictions markets and memecoin culture. These are just some of the many predictions that anonymous crypto veteran, @redphonecrypto (Crypto and AI storyteller, Delphi Labs) shares with Bry, Senior Solutions Architect, Chainalysis) in what is one of the most jam packed episodes of 2025. He shares insights from his industry leading theses including AI's economic impact, Solana's retail trading resurgence and the potential mainstream integration of crypto by tech giants. He also provides predictions on decentralized networks, LLM-powered apps, the evolution of prediction markets and the emergence of memecoin culture that has shocked the industry. The duo also explore decentralized science, gaming, and the concept of web4 and its potential to eclipse web3. A must-listen for crypto enthusiasts and those curious about the future of finance and technology. Minute-by-minute episode breakdown 2 |The anonymity and security concerns in the crypto world 4 | Delphi Labs and the emergence of crypto and AI projects 8 | Crypto's mainstream integration and Solana's retail trading surge 14 | Predictions for 2025: The rise of LLM-based agents and prediction markets 24 | The future of tokenized assets and decentralized finance 30 | DePIN revolutionizing infrastructure, science and gaming 37 | X (twitter) announces new payment partnership with Visa 40 | Memecoins and AI-driven attention markets 45 | The evolution of crypto from memecoins to institutional investment 48 | Bitcoin DeFi and the emergence of ordinals 50 | DeepSeek, AI and the future of crypto and blockchain Related resources Check out more resources provided by Chainalysis that perfectly complement this episode of the Public Key. Website: The best place to build web3 products Article: 69 Theses: Predictions, lessons and longs for 2025 Newsletter: This newsletter is an idea… a reminder that power is an illusion that belongth to us ALL (& not to the few) Blog: Market Manipulation: Suspected Wash Trading on Select Blockchains May Account for Up To $2.57 Billion in Trading Volume Blog: Illicit Volumes Portend Record Year as On-Chain Crime Becomes Increasingly Diverse and Professionalized Blog: Cryptocurrency donations to extremist groups dip globally, but white supremacism, nationalism, and anti-Semitism grow across Europe Report: The Chainalysis 2025 Crypto Crime Report (Reserve Your Copy Today) YouTube: Chainalysis YouTube page Twitter: Chainalysis Twitter: Building trust in blockchain Speakers on today's episode Bry *Host* (Senior Solutions Architect, Chainalysis) @redphonecrypto (Crypto and AI storyteller, Delphi Labs) This website may contain links to third-party sites that are not under the control of Chainalysis, Inc. or its affiliates (collectively “Chainalysis”). Access to such information does not imply association with, endorsement of, approval of, or recommendation by Chainalysis of the site or its operators, and Chainalysis is not responsible for the products, services, or other content hosted therein. Our podcasts are for informational purposes only, and are not intended to provide legal, tax, financial, or investment advice. Listeners should consult their own advisors before making these types of decisions. Chainalysis has no responsibility or liability for any decision made or any other acts or omissions in connection with your use of this material. Chainalysis does not guarantee or warrant the accuracy, completeness, timeliness, suitability or validity of the information in any particular podcast and will not be responsible for any claim attributable to errors, omissions, or other inaccuracies of any part of such material. Unless stated otherwise, reference to any specific product or entity does not constitute an endorsement or recommendation by Chainalysis. The views expressed by guests are their own and their appearance on the program does not imply an endorsement of them or any entity they represent. Views and opinions expressed by Chainalysis employees are those of the employees and do not necessarily reflect the views of the company.
This podcast interview focuses on the entrepreneurial journey to eliminate the risk that cost businesses thousands of $ per second of downtime. My guest is Ozan Unlu, Founder and CEO of Edge Delta. Ozan has had an unconventional career path that spans multiple disciplines. He started as a nanoscientist and researcher before transitioning into the tech world. His professional journey includes roles at major tech companies. He worked as a Software Development Lead and Program Manager at Microsoft, and as a Senior Solutions Architect at Sumo Logic. In September 2018, he founded Edge Delta after recognizing the need for a new approach to handling the exponential growth of data in modern organizations. Their mission: Change the way enterprises manage their data - particularly in mission-critical systems. And this inspired me, and hence I invited Ozan to my podcast. We explore what it takes to navigate the complexities of building a successful B2B SaaS company in a competitive landscape. He elaborates on his approach to solving mission-critical problems and building credibility in deep-tech enterprise markets around a new category. Ozan also shares how he's maintaining a long-term vision while addressing urgent needs - and what he's doing differently to assemble and align a world-class team. Lastly, he discusses the challenges of market education, gaining early adopters, and scaling efficiently. Here's one of his quotes If you're at an early-stage startup, look at how you're solving problems. Don't put more problems on other people's plates. Say, “Hey, this is how I'm solving a problem. This is what I think is the best approach.” And if people disagree with you, just make sure you're walking away with a mutual commitment. We do this all the time, whether it's myself or someone else at the company where you say, You know what, I disagree, but I'm committed. Let's go do it that way. That's super important because when you're dealing with companies that make hundreds of millions of dollars in profits a day, that is very hard to fight against if you aren't all in lockstep and marching forward. During this interview, you will learn four things: What he learned from their rapid growth period (6x employees in one year) and what he'd do differently next time. Why he's saying no to companies like Apple (even though they might be able to help them). Why he continues to focus on solving big technical problems rather than taking an easier route. What he's done to build credibility and trust in the market. For more information about the guest from this week: Ozan Unlu Website: Edge Delta Subscribe to the Daily SaaS Reflection Get my free, 1 min daily reflection on shaping a B2B SaaS business no one can ignore. Subscribe here Yes, it's actually daily. And yes, people actually stay subscribed (Just see what peer B2B SaaS CEOs say) My promise: It's short. To the point. Inspiring. And valuable. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this engaging conversation at the All Things Open conference, Tim Spann, Principal Developer Advocate at Zilliz, discusses the importance of community collaboration in advancing AI technologies. He emphasizes the need for diverse perspectives in solving complex problems and highlights his work with the Milvus open source vector database. Tim also explains the evolving landscape of retrieval augmented generation (RAG) and its applications and shares insights into the future of AI development. The conversation concludes on a lighter note with Tim describing his creative use of Milvus in a fun Halloween project to catalog and identify ghosts. 00:00 Introduction 00:41 Meet Tim Spann: Principal Developer Advocate 01:35 The Importance of Community in AI 02:56 Advanced RAG and Multimodal Models 06:17 The Future of Agentic RAG 09:04 Challenges and Excitement in AI Development 13:35 Building AI the Right Way 17:50 Fun with AI: Capturing Ghosts 19:24 Conclusion and Final Thoughts Guest: Tim Spann is a Principal Developer Advocate for Zilliz and Milvus. He works with Apache NiFi, Apache Kafka, Apache Pulsar, Apache Flink, Flink SQL, Apache Pinot, Trino, Apache Iceberg, DeltaLake, Apache Spark, Big Data, IoT, Cloud, AI/DL, machine learning, and deep learning. Tim has over ten years of experience with the IoT, big data, distributed computing, messaging, streaming technologies, and Java programming. Previously, he was a Principal Developer Advocate at Cloudera, Developer Advocate at StreamNative, Principal DataFlow Field Engineer at Cloudera, a Senior Solutions Engineer at Hortonworks, a Senior Solutions Architect at AirisData, a Senior Field Engineer at Pivotal and a Team Leader at HPE. He blogs for DZone, where he is the Big Data Zone leader, and runs a popular meetup in Princeton & NYC on Big Data, Cloud, IoT, deep learning, streaming, NiFi, the blockchain, and Spark. Tim is a frequent speaker at conferences such as ApacheCon, DeveloperWeek, Pulsar Summit and many more. He holds a BS and MS in computer science.
Send me a Text Message hereFULL SHOW NOTES https://podcast.nz365guy.com/611 What if the tools you use every day could be seamlessly integrated to transform federal operations? Join us as we welcome Ed Williams, a Senior Solutions Architect at AndWorks, who shares his extraordinary journey from soldier to Power Platform expert. With a passion for revolutionizing data management and reporting, Ed unveils how Power BI and CRM systems are enhancing efficiency within the federal government. He also offers a glimpse into his personal life, filled with family adventures in Maryland and a love for Old Bay seasoning. Embark on this exploration of how strategic applications on the Microsoft Power Platform are reshaping the landscape of enterprise deployments.Ever wondered how complex data security needs are met with the Power Platform? We tackle this and more, delving into the shift from the platform being perceived as a tool for citizen developers to one capable of addressing intricate data concerns. Ed and I highlight the importance of leveraging built-in features like auditing and security controls, and the hurdles of licensing management. We share practical insights into automating license allocation using auto-claim policies and structuring licenses around O365 teams for smooth transitions in large enterprises. Our discussion promises to enrich your understanding of security and governance within the Power Platform ecosystem.Discover the power of fusion teams working in harmony to streamline project management with the Power Platform. We explore how multidisciplinary teams can leverage custom-built tools to manage workflows and integrate various applications effectively. From fostering collaboration among developers, analysts, and change managers to stepping beyond familiar technologies, we underscore the necessity of embracing diverse tools. As we reflect on the evolution from Dynamics CRM to the Power Platform, I emphasize the importance of remaining open-minded to meet complex project needs. Embark on this journey to unlock the full potential of the Power Platform as a transformative connective hub for your enterprise. OTHER RESOURCES:Ed Williams' Blog: Automate The Mundane90 Day Mentoring Challenge 10% off code use MBAP at checkout https://ako.nz365guy.comSupport the showIf you want to get in touch with me, you can message me here on Linkedin.Thanks for listening
Sponsored By: This is the first time we have talked with Hammerspace and Michael Kade (Hammerspace on X), Senior Solutions Architect. We have known about Hammerspace for years now and over the last couple of years, as large AI clusters have come into use, Hammerspace's popularity has gone through the roof.. Mike's been benchmarking storage … Continue reading "166: Greybeard talks MLperf Storage benchmark with Michael Kade, Sr. Solutions Architect, Hammerspace"
Speakers: Arti Raman, CEO and Founder, Portal26 Dane Sherrets, Senior Solutions Architect, HackerOne Kacy Zurkus, Senior Content Manager, RSA Conference AI has been implemented in almost every organization and AI governance helps ensure that AI is being used ethically and unbiasedly. We will explore the multifaceted world of AI, focusing on governance and applications. Join this podcast as we unfold the challenges and opportunities associated with AI technologies, examining the need for responsible governance, diverse applications across industries, and necessary measures for navigating the evolving landscape.
Podcast: Industrial Cybersecurity InsiderEpisode: Crowdstrike, Virtual Patching and Industrial OT Environments with Debbie Lay, TXOne NetworksPub date: 2024-07-30Dino Busalachi sits down with Debbie Lay, Senior Solutions Architect from TXOne Networks, in this week's episode, to discuss challenges and innovative solutions in OT cybersecurity. They cover the ongoing issues of outdated systems, the complexities of IT and OT convergence, and the benefits of virtual patching as a method for securing OT environments and legacy equipment. They also address the impact of the Crowdstrike event on Industrial OT environments.Debbie shares her extensive experience and insights into how industries can safeguard their operations from ransomware and other threats without disrupting production. This episode provides perspectives on managing cybersecurity in industrial environments, and the importance of collaboration between IT and OT teams. Tune in to understand how virtual patching can be an effective approach to protect critical assets on the plant floor!Chapters:00:00:00 - Introduction to OT Cybersecurity00:01:02 - Debbie Lay's Journey into OT Cybersecurity00:02:13 - Challenges of Implementing IT Solutions in OT00:04:17 - Virtual Patching in OT Environments: Securing Legacy Equipment00:07:17 - IT and OT Convergence: Complexities and Solutions00:08:21 - Bridging the IT-OT Gap: Importance of Collaboration00:12:57 - TXOne Technologies for Enhancing OT Security00:14:40 - The Impact of Cloud-Based Solutions on OT Operations00:18:46 - Collaboration: A Critical Component in OT Security00:20:12 - Industry Trends and Key Challenges in OT Cybersecurity00:23:49 - Conclusion and Insights on Future DiscussionsLinks And Resources:Dino Busalachi on LinkedInJim Cook on LinkedInCraig Duckworth on LinkedInThanks so much for joining us this week. Want to subscribe to Industrial Cybersecurity Insider? Have some feedback you'd like to share? Connect with us on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, YouTube, and Google Podcasts to leave us a review!The podcast and artwork embedded on this page are from Velta Technology, which is the property of its owner and not affiliated with or endorsed by Listen Notes, Inc.
Today we're discussing Practice Operations in the latest episode of our CLOC CORE series. Jenn sits down with Kelli Brooks, a Senior Solutions Architect at Coinbase, and Kyle Kelly, founder and CEO of Zubu AI, and formerly an in-house litigation tech program manager at companies like Coinbase and Salesforce.We go inside how to operationalize a legal practice area like litigation. We explore the critical balance between core and context work, the challenges of managing tech implementations, and the pivotal role of legal operations in optimizing workflows.We'll also get into the strategic deployment of legal tech solutions and the importance of clearly defined roles and responsibilities within projects using RACI tools.Join us for this fascinating conversation as we uncover strategies for managing legal practice operations, especially in the fast-paced tech industry. You won't want to miss it!Special thanks to Sirion for sponsoring this episode!
In this episode, we listen back to a stellar panel discussion we hosted for clients and prospects at Microsoft's Burlington headquarters in Massachusetts. We brought industry leaders on stage with a wealth of knowledge and experience from various corners of the tech universe. Our moderator for the conversation was Chris Seferlis, Account Technology Strategist at Microsoft and renowned author of "Practical Guide to Azure Cognitive Services." Chris was joined by:Dante Ballerini, the VP of Information Technology at Cambridge Isotope Laboratories, Mike Norman, Head of Product and Innovation at STAT News, and Tony Berry, Senior Solutions Architect at BrainSell and Co-founder of Interloop.The panel discussion explores their data-centric strategies, key challenges faced and how they are being overcome, the positive impact of focusing on their data foundations, and what's planned for the future.
In this special bonus episode of The Catalyst, host Heather Haskin welcomes Greg McDonald, Senior Solutions Architect at Softchoice, to discuss the recent CrowdStrike outage that disrupted businesses globally. They focus on actionable steps business leaders and IT professionals can take to enhance their resilience against future incidents.What You'll Learn:Immediate steps businesses should take in response to the outageKey prevention strategies to avoid similar disruptionsThe benefits of having a managed service provider for rapid support and recoveryStay informed and proactive by tuning in to this insightful episode.Featuring: Greg McDonald, Senior Solutions Architect at SoftchoiceThe Catalyst by Softchoice is the podcast dedicated to exploring the intersection of humans and technology.
Sophia Rowland is a Senior Product Manager focusing on ModelOps and MLOps at SAS. In her previous role as a data scientist, Sophia worked with dozens of organizations to solve a variety of problems using analytics. David Weik has a passion for data and creating integrated customer-centric solutions. Thinking data and people first to create value-added solutions. Extending AI: From Industry to Innovation // MLOps Podcast #246 with Sophia Rowland, Senior Product Manager and David Weik, Senior Solutions Architect of SAS. Huge thank you to SAS for sponsoring this episode. SAS - http://www.sas.com/ // Abstract Organizations worldwide invest hundreds of billions into AI, but they do not see a return on their investments until they are able to leverage their analytical assets and models to make better decisions. At SAS, we focus on optimizing every step of the Data and AI lifecycle to get high-performing models into a form and location where they drive analytically driven decisions. Join experts from SAS as they share learnings and best practices from implementing MLOps and LLMOPs at organizations across industries, around the globe, and using various types of models and deployments, from IoT CV problems to composite flows that feature LLMs. // Bio Sophia Rowland Sophia Rowland is a Senior Product Manager focusing on ModelOps and MLOps at SAS. In her previous role as a data scientist, Sophia worked with dozens of organizations to solve a variety of problems using analytics. As an active speaker and writer, Sophia has spoken at events like All Things Open, SAS Explore, and SAS Innovate as well as written dozens of blogs and articles. As a staunch North Carolinian, Sophia holds degrees from both UNC-Chapel Hill and Duke including bachelor's degrees in computer science and psychology and a Master of Science in Quantitative Management: Business Analytics from the Fuqua School of Business. Outside of work, Sophia enjoys reading an eclectic assortment of books, hiking throughout North Carolina, and trying to stay upright while ice skating. David Weik David joined SAS in 2020 as a solutions architect. He helps customers to define and implement data-driven solutions. Previously, David was a SAS administrator/developer at a German insurance company working with the integration capabilities of SAS, Robotic Process Automation, and more. // MLOps Jobs board https://mlops.pallet.xyz/jobs // MLOps Swag/Merch https://mlops-community.myshopify.com/ // Related Links http://www.sas.com/ --------------- ✌️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 Sophia on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/sophia-rowland/ Connect with David on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/david-weik/ Timestamps: [00:00] Sophia & David's preferred coffee [00:19] Takeaways [02:11] Please like, share, leave a review, and subscribe to our MLOps channels! [02:55] Hands on MLOps and AI [05:14] Next-Gen MLOps Challenges [07:24] Data scientists adopting software [11:48] Taking a different approach [13:43] Zombie Model Management [16:36] Optimizing ML Revenue Allocation [18:39] Other use cases - Lockout - Tagout procedure [21:43] Vision Model Integration Challenges [26:16] Costly errors in predictive maintenance [27:25] Integration of Gen AI [34:32] Governance challenges in AI [38:00] Governance in Gen AI vs Governance with Traditional ML [41:53] Evaluation challenges in industries [46:49] Interface frustration with Chatbots [51:25] Implementing AI Agent's success [54:18] Usability challenges in interfaces [57:03] Themes in High-Performing AI Teams [1:00:51] Wrap up
Chris Fitzsimmons, Senior Solutions Architect at AVI-SPL and MVP Tom Arbuthnot explore Copilot and AI in Microsoft Teams Rooms and BYOD, what is available today, what is coming, and the value it bringsIntelligent Meeting Recap and Copilot Intelligent Speakers and speaker recognition in MTR and BYODIntelligent Camera and identity recognition in the meeting roomHardware considerations for optimising AI experiences.The dilemma of AI progress and user preferencesThanks to AVI-SPL, this episode's sponsor, for your continued support of the Empowering.Cloud community.
Today's guest is Craig Ramsay, Senior Solutions Architect at Omada. Founded in 2000, Omada is a global market leader in Identity Governance and Administration (IGA). They offer a full-featured, enterprise-grade, cloud-native IGA solution that enables organizations to achieve compliance, reduce risk, and maximize efficiency. For over 20 years, Omada delivers innovative identity management to complex hybrid environments based on their proven best practice process framework and deployment approach. Omada Identity Cloud meets the security, compliance and efficiency needs of business leaders, removing cost and uncertainty from managing identities and access. The solution enables organizations to manage identity lifecycle, policy and role management, access requests, access certification, and fulfillment using automated provisioning and service tickets. It provides configurable adaptable models out of the box, minimizing the time and cost of administration. In today's episode, Craig will discuss: His journey to now, including experience in the Police Force, An overview of Omada's leadership in cloud identity governance, Why Identity governance is central to cyber risk management strategy, Success stories on how Omada emphasizes identity governance modernization, Omada's accelerator package for initial setup and customized progress, Current trends from modernizing legacy systems and AI integration
SEASON 3 EPISODE 4 The Data Architect: Empowering the Public Sector with AWS Solutions Hosted by Rhetta Chappell Conversation with Saeed Barghi and Dr Tom Verhelst Being a data-driven organisation means more than just delivering the right data to the right people at the right time; it involves ensuring that decision-makers have access to applications powered by machine learning models, trained with precise datasets, acting as digital assistants to guide their choices. In this episode, we delve into how Amazon Web Services (AWS) help customers design and build fit-for-purpose data platforms to assist customers on their data journeys, featuring our guest, Saeed Barghi, a Senior Solutions Architect at AWS with a focus on the public sector within the Asia-Pacific and Japan regions. We discuss the importance of managing sensitive data through data masking, encryption methods and security, the cost benefits of transitioning to the cloud, and how AWS's innovative tools are revolutionising public sector operations. This includes using imagery analysis in managing US wildfires and enhancing customer service with artificial intelligence and machine learning powered chatbots. With over 15 years of experience in the design and construction of data platforms, Saaed's dedication to making a difference is evident as he shares how AWS is facilitating significant digital transformations. If you have any questions or comments, you can reach us on Twitter at @G_RIDL or by email at ridl@griffith.edu.au. Griffith University and the Relational Insights Data Lab (RIDL) are dedicated to building and supporting thriving communities. We believe that the right data, in the hands of the right people, can change lives for the better. We are committed to collaborating and co-designing solutions which address long standing, complex socio-economic problems. If you or your organisation would like to collaborate or learn more about the important work we do, please get in touch. We'd love to hear why data matters to you. Thank you for listening to Show Me the Data. Show Notes Amazon S3 - AWS Amazon Redshift - AWS How machine learning and drones are helping prevent wildfires (aboutamazon.com) Amazon Relational Database Service (RDS) - AWS AWS Well-Architected - AWS Amazon Bedrock - AWS Saeed Barghi | LinkedIn
Join us for an enlightening episode featuring Kyle, our CEO & President, and Todd, our COO & CISO, along with Robbie, Regional Sales Manager, and Alex, Senior Solutions Architect, from Scale Computing. Hear about Scale Computing's unique offerings as we explore alternatives to VMware. We'll address common questions and concerns about switching to a new solution, discuss the transition process, and explore the future of this technology. Get ready to discover the transformative potential of Scale Computing and gain insights into simplifying your IT infrastructure.
In this episode, join Dave and Jacquie as they sit down with Zach Koncir, Tech Lead at Riot Games, and Ashwin Raghuraman, Senior Solutions Architect at AWS supporting Riot Games. Dive into the dynamic world of Riot Games, the creative force behind iconic titles like League of Legends (LoL) and Valorant. Discover Riot's innovative approach to reshaping the gaming experience with Riot Direct. This initiative has revolutionized the way Riot collaborates with Internet Service Providers, moving from traditional 'hot-potato routing' to intelligent packet routing. This shift significantly reduces player ping times, a critical factor in competitive esports gaming. We also explore Riot Games' strategic move to the cloud, particularly their adoption of Kubernetes, which marks a transformative step in their game development process. This transition not only streamlines operations but also opens up new horizons for innovation and agility in game creation. In a groundbreaking move, Riot Games has introduced 'Voice Toxicity Tech' to foster healthier, more inclusive gaming communities. This episode delves into how this technology combats negative behavior, ensuring a respectful and enjoyable environment for all players. Join us as we discuss how Riot Games is leveraging cloud technology to redefine game development and create extraordinary player experiences today! Ashwin on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ashwinraghuraman/ Zach on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/zkoncir/ Jacquie on Twitter: https://twitter.com/devopsjacquie Jacquie on LilnkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jacquelyne-grindrod/ Dave on Twitter: twitter.com/thedavedev Dave on LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/davidisbitski Cloud and The Rise Of Esports | WIRED Brand Lab https://www.wired.com/video/watch/cloud-and-the-rise-of-esports Riot Games re:invent sessions (2021/2022) - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=18Opqwna6gY&t=248s - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oGK-ojM7ZMc&t=4s - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fJIkTH3HMAk - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5L1K_moG-dY Riot Games Partnership Press release: - https://www.riotgames.com/en/news/improving-the-esports-experience-with-project-stryker-and-aws - https://venturebeat.com/games/riot-games-and-aws-are-teaming-up-to-deliver-fresh-esports-content/ Riot Direct - https://technology.riotgames.com/news/leveling-networking-multi-game-future#:~:text=Riot%20Direct%20is%20basically%20a,for%20critical%20game%2Drunning%20processes. Riot Games Tech Blog - https://technology.riotgames.com/ Project Stryker - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2YYEoatPKuc LoL Worlds 22 Opening Ceremony - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PzRi2JyRlvw LoL Worlds 23 Opening Ceremony - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AH8A79BrTEY AWS Riot Games Page: https://aws.amazon.com/sports/riot/ Riot Games – Valorant - https://playvalorant.com/en-us/ Riot Games – League of Legends - https://www.leagueoflegends.com/ Riot Games – League of Legends Wild Rift - https://wildrift.leagueoflegends.com/ Subscribe: Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/7rQjgnBvuyr18K03tnEHBI Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/aws-developers-podcast/id1574162669 Stitcher: https://www.stitcher.com/show/1065378 Pandora: https://www.pandora.com/podcast/aws-developers-podcast/PC:1001065378 TuneIn: https://tunein.com/podcasts/Technology-Podcasts/AWS-Developers-Podcast-p1461814/ Amazon Music: https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/f8bf7630-2521-4b40-be90-c46a9222c159/aws-developers-podcast Google Podcasts: https://podcasts.google.com/feed/aHR0cHM6Ly9mZWVkcy5zb3VuZGNsb3VkLmNvbS91c2Vycy9zb3VuZGNsb3VkOnVzZXJzOjk5NDM2MzU0OS9zb3VuZHMucnNz RSS Feed: https://feeds.soundcloud.com/users/soundcloud:users:994363549/sounds.rss
Platform engineering is all about giving devs the tools they need to work independently. Work-from-home policies give people flexibility in where and how they work. It should be a match made in heaven, right? Well... it's more complicated than that.Research, feedback, and evangelizing are critical to building an internal developer platform (IDP). But WFH can make that communication tough. And that's before you've even considered compliance and security (ugh, the 2FA). A human-focused IT strategy was crucial in supporting a shift to remote work during the pandemic, and it's going to be equally as important as we shift to a platform paradigm.In this roundtable discussion, Ben leads a roundtable discussion of how return-to-office plans can impact platform engineering, joined by Margaret Lee and David Sandilands, authors of Puppet's 2024 State of DevOps Report: Platform Engineering Edition.Speakers:Ben Ford, Community Lead at Puppet by PerforceMargaret Lee, Manager of Product Management at Puppet by PerforceDavid Sandilands, Senior Solutions Architect at Puppet by PerforceHighlights:The remote/in-office flexibility your platform needs to considerHardening measures essential to a secure IDP in the hybrid eraWhat we learned about accommodating a workforce during the pandemicEvangelizing a platform without the in-person connectionLinks:Email Margaret at Margaret.Lee@perforce.comFind Ben on Mastodon, Twitter, and in the Puppet Community Slack as binford2kDavid Sandilands on TwitterGet the 2023 Platform Engineering Report and sign up to receive 2024's when it releasesRead the episode transcriptFind Us Online:puppet.comApple PodcastsTwitterLinkedIn
Today's guests are Glenn van Kooijk, Senior Solutions Architect at Artisan Studios and Amanda Salem, Compliance and Ethics Portfolio Manager at Southwest Key Programs. With over 20 years of experience in the IT industry, Glenn specializes in digital transformation, portfolio management and innovation. In his current role, Glenn builds, influences and drives the adoption of technology solutions that enable their client's business priorities. He leverages his skills in agile, ERP, ITSM, ITBM, and other tools and frameworks to deliver high-quality solutions. Amanda has over ten years of experience in managing portfolios and projects driven by business leaders and C-suite personnel. She has a strong background in solution architecture, transforming ideas into technology-driven solutions that drive business innovation. Amanda is recognized for her ability to enhance organizational efficiency by aligning business processes and technologies, resulting in cost savings, improved performance and strategic flexibility. She also excels at identifying, integrating and leveraging new technologies to drive business success. In this episode, Glenn and Amanda talk about: Their background and current work within ServiceNow, How ServiceNow can support businesses of all sizes, ServiceNow's versatility and quick time-to-market capabilities, Solving customer problems and defining unmet needs, Understanding the capabilities, functions and features of ServiceNow, Balancing your internal and external experts, The importance of an Agile practice, Their top advice for newcomers to ServiceNow
In this episode of Innovation Today, host Spencer Beemiller talks with John “Rook” Jones, Senior Solutions Architect at Beyond20. During the interview Rook explains the complexities of CMBD, how technology plays a role in services and the importance of taking an organizational approach to ensure success.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Network management is incredibly important for companies in the modern age.Monitoring, securing and maintaining computer networks is integral to ensuring the smooth operation of your network infrastructure, especially as the reliance on networks to communicate and deliver grow year-on-year. But how can you truly optimise your network? What's holding your digital performance back? And what are some of the biggest challenges that IT managers and COOs are facing globally?In this episode of the EM360 Podcast, Head of Content Matt Harris speaks to John Diamond, Senior Solutions Architect at Park Place Technologies, to discuss:The evolution of network management Optimising your network and the benefits of an efficient stackMost common issues - and their solutions
Episode 234 of the #MVPbuzzChat interview series. Conversation between Microsoft Regional Director and MVP Christian Buckley (@buckleyplanet), and dual Security and Enterprise Mobility MVP, Elie Karkafy (@Elie_Karkofy), a Senior Solutions Architect at ampiO Solutions, based in Dallas, Texas. You can also find this episode on the CollabTalk blog at https://www.buckleyplanet.com/2023/09/mvpbuzzchat-with-elie-karkafy.html
James Grant served as the Chief Information Officer for the State of Florida, serving as the agency head of Florida Digital Service from 2020-2023, appointed by Governor Ron DeSantis in 2020. Previously, he served in the Florida Legislature between 2010-2020. He was the co-founder of a health care technology company (CareSync), where he served as Senior Solutions Architect and Strategic Partnerships from 2011-2018. James recently left his role in the state government and founded RedLeif.io, which helps clients stay ahead of the relentless pace of innovation and escalating cyber threats on the digital landscape. You can also watch this full episode on YouTube: https://youtu.be/JjZwasFRlnU Learn more about RedLeif at: https://www.redleif.io/ You can also follow James Grant on his Twitter/X page: https://twitter.com/JamesGrantFL Follow the Agents of Innovation podcast on: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/AgentsOfInnovationPodcast Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/innovationradio/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/agentinnovation You can support this podcast and our Fearless Journeys community on our Patreon account: www.patreon.com/fearlessjourneys You can also join our network through the Fearless Journeys community at: https://www.fearlessjourneys.org/
People who thrive at BAE Systems run toward a fire when they see it, they don't run away, shares David Reynolds, VP in the company's Intelligence & Security sector. The company focuses on hiring for a career versus a job, as they believe retaining top cleared talent begins before that individual starts their first day of work. David's advice to gain invaluable experience is to find out what's broken in your company and volunteer to help fix it. “Retaining top talent really starts even before they walk in the door. And so even in interviews with candidates, I think it's important to stress not just what the job is that you're hiring for, but what a career pathway can look like. We've done a lot of work internally on finding those career pathways and doing interviews to understand, a company president, how did they get there? What were the six jobs they had before that? Or for a Senior Solutions Architect, what were the critical experiences they had? And how can we create a career pathway to ensure that over the next 10, 15, 20 years, we're ensuring the top talent gets those experiences, so that they're positioned to be successful and that we're positioned to be successful?”Find show notes and additional links at: https://clearedjobs.net/bae-systems-run-toward-problems-not-away-podcast/
Podcast: ICS Cyber Talks PodcastEpisode: Kirill Gelfand Senior Solutions Architect @Trend Micro on TxOne OT cyber defense & OT cyber attacksPub date: 2023-08-30Nachshon Pincu hosts Kirill Gelfand, Senior Solutions Architect at Trend Micro, in a conversation about Trend Micro's TXone OT cyber defense strategy, when a cyber-attack is an OT attack, and the fundamental difference between IT and OT cyber defense (if any). Who is Trend Micro company? What is the protection concept of Trend Micro (TXone) for OT? What is the difference in protecting IT versus OT? T here are differences of opinion among professionals in the definition of an OT attack. Let's try to sort things out. TXone protection strategy is by layers with different components in each layer. How does it work? Is the connection between IT and OT a disaster or an inevitability? The ATC engine was developed after the attack on power plants in Korea in 2014. What was the concept change? What is the connection between AI and "Deep exploit"? Is it an attacker's innovation? נחשון פינקו מארח את קיריל גלפנד, ארכיטקט פתרונות בכיר בטרנד מיקרו בשיחה על אסטרטגיית הגנת הסייבר של טרנד מיקרו לסביבות תפעוליות. מתי מתקפת סייבר תחשב כמתקפה על סביבות תפעוליות, ומה ההבדל המהותי בין הגנת סייבר על מערכות מידע וסביבות תפעוליות (אם בכלל) מיהי חברת טרנד מיקרו? מהי תפיסת ההגנה של טרנד מיקרו וסוויטת טי.אקס וואן לסביבות תפעוליות מה ההבדל בהגנת סייבר על מערכות מידע וסביבות תפעוליות ישנם חילוקי דעות בין אנשי מקצוע בהגדרה של התקפה על סביבות תפעוליות, בוא ננסה לעשות סדר אסטרטגיית ההגנה של סוויטת טי.אקס וואן היא לפי שכבות עם רכיבים שונים בכל שכבה. איך זה עובד האם הקשר בין מערכות מידע לסביבות תפעוליות הוא אסון או בלתי נמנע טרנד פיתחה מנוע ייחודי לאחר שהתקפת תחנות כוח בקוריאה ב-2014. מה היה שינוי הקונספט מה הקשר בין אינטליגנציה מלאכותית לדיפ אקספלויט? והאם מדובר בחדשנות של התוקפיםThe podcast and artwork embedded on this page are from Nachshon Pincu, which is the property of its owner and not affiliated with or endorsed by Listen Notes, Inc.
In the past few years, developer experience has become one of the biggest concerns at the C-level. Gartner found it's the top value factor for adopting IDPs, performance engineering, CI/CD, and more core aspects of platform engineering. In 2021, McKinsey said it should be “the cornerstone of talent strategy” – and still, it's a sticking point for a lot of software orgs. Turnover, burnout, skill gaps – symptoms abound that can often be contributed to bad DevX.Justin Reock is Field CTO at Gradle, makers of Gradle Enterprise and Gradle Build Tool. He's focused on the developer experience at an intersectional level – where right-brain creativity, left-brain productivity, and ‘joyful activity' combine to make development better for the people who do it. In conversation with David Sandilands, Senior Solutions Architect at Puppet, Justin shares his perspective on where platform engineering is headed and how the future of platform engineering – up, down, or flat – depends on using tools to engineer the developer experience.Speakers:David Sandilands, Senior Solutions Architect at Puppet by PerforceJustin Roeck, Field CTO at GradleHighlights:Justin's career to date and starting a year of living out of an RVWhy the future of platform engineering depends on a developer experience focusInstructions for organizations to adopt real practices, not just hypeThe personalities needed to make stuff like platform engineering actually workLinks:Download Puppet's 2023 State of Platform Engineering ReportOrganizational Physics by Lex SisneyFind your nearest devopsdays eventJustin Reock on TwitterJustin Reock on LinkedInDavid Sandilands on LinkedInDavid Sandilands on TwitterRead the episode transcriptFind Us Online:puppet.comApple PodcastsTwitterLinkedIn
Join us in this enlightening episode as our hosts Linda and Dave get an opportunity to dig deep into the fascinating world of gaming and cloud services with David Heidt, Senior Solutions Architect, Games for Amazon Web Services. From his transition to the cloud to his entrance into the gaming industry, David's story is one of passion, innovation, and relentless dedication. As a perimeter defense specialist for games, he tirelessly secures AWS customers' game servers against DDOS attacks, enhancing gamers' experiences worldwide. David also opens up about his innovative creation - the AWS Builder Cards, a unique collectable card game, that cleverly combines AWS Services education with enjoyable in-person gaming. In addition, the trio gives us a glimpse into their personal life and shares candid insights about parenting in a world where video games have become a quintessential part of our children's lives and the delicate balance between entertainment and discipline. Don't miss out on this dynamic and insightful conversation! David on Twitter: https://twitter.com/davidsheidt David on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/davidsimonheidt/ Linda on Twitter: https://twitter.com/lindavivah Linda's Website: https://lindavivah.com/ Linda on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@lindavivah Linda on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/lindavivah/ Linda's Medium: https://medium.com/@LindaVivah Dave on Twitter: https://twitter.com/thedavedev ** ALERT ** New Developer Hackathon from July 1st through July 31st, 2023! We're excited to announce the AWS Amplify hackathon in partnership with Hashnode. This is a great opportunity to build your dream app and win exciting prizes! The hackathon is open to everyone, and prizes include: $5, $5.5k worth of AWS credits, Hashnode swag, and AWS Amplify swag. *** REGISTER HERE *** https://bit.ly/julydevhack [PORTAL] AWS Builder Cards - https://aws.amazon.com/gametech/buildercards/ [VIDEO] Linda's Tok on AWS Cloud Quest - https://www.tiktok.com/@lindavivah/video/7132911650503445802 [VIDEO] AWS Cloud Quest – An Interactive Roleplaying Game - https://aws.amazon.com/training/digital/aws-cloud-quest/ [YOUTUBE] How to Play AWS Buildercards (2023) - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Pn6w8-abgis&ab_channel=AWSforGames Catan - Boardgame and Video Games - https://www.catan.com/ Dominion – Boardgame - https://boardgamegeek.com/boardgame/36218/dominion Clank – Deck Building Adventure Game - https://boardgamegeek.com/boardgame/201808/clank-deck-building-adventure Subscribe: Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/7rQjgnBvuyr18K03tnEHBI Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/aws-developers-podcast/id1574162669 Stitcher: https://www.stitcher.com/show/1065378 Pandora: https://www.pandora.com/podcast/aws-developers-podcast/PC:1001065378 TuneIn: https://tunein.com/podcasts/Technology-Podcasts/AWS-Developers-Podcast-p1461814/ Amazon Music: https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/f8bf7630-2521-4b40-be90-c46a9222c159/aws-developers-podcast Google Podcasts: https://podcasts.google.com/feed/aHR0cHM6Ly9mZWVkcy5zb3VuZGNsb3VkLmNvbS91c2Vycy9zb3VuZGNsb3VkOnVzZXJzOjk5NDM2MzU0OS9zb3VuZHMucnNz RSS Feed: https://feeds.soundcloud.com/users/soundcloud:users:994363549/sounds.rss
The opportunity to write a Puppet 8 book landed in David Sandilands's lap when he had just started at Puppet and with a child on the way. About a year and a half later in mid-2023, “Puppet 8 for DevOps Engineers” launched via Packt. This is the story of everything that happened in the middle.Speakers:Ben Ford, Community Lead at Puppet by PerforceDavid Sandilands, Senior Solutions Architect at Puppet by Perforce Learn More About Puppet + DevOps[10+ YEARS OF DEVOPS REPORTS] Highlights:What other Puppet books didn't haveThe joy of creating a book that doesn't have to cater to one audience or anotherWhat it's like to work with a publisherLearning to lean on your community for supportHard-learned tips for writing your own bookLinks:Check out David's book, “Puppet 8 for DevOps Engineers,” via Packt“Puppet Best Practices” by Chris Barbour and Jo RhettBen Ford on TwitterDavid Sandilands on Twitter
Modules are the basic building blocks of Puppet. They're made to solve common challenges, extend functionality, and optimize your use of Puppet. They're also reusable and shareable – you can find thousands on the Puppet Forge – and best of all, anyone can make them. But what does that really mean?On this episode of Pulling the Strings, Ben Ford sits down with Yeshua Hall to talk about Yeshua's experience building the Puppet module known as zend_common, initially released in December 2022.Highlights:How to build a Puppet moduleWhat zend_common doesWhat to know before you start buildingHighlights:How to build a Puppet moduleWhat zend_common doesWhat to know before you start buildingSpeakers:Ben Ford, Community Lead at Puppet by PerforceYeshua Hall, Senior Solutions Architect at PerforceLinks:Download the free guide, “How to Start Automating in a Few Steps with Bolt”Download zend_common on the Puppet ForgeFollow Yeshua Hall on TwitterFollow Ben Ford on TwitterRead the episode transcriptFind Us Online:puppet.comApple PodcastsTwitterLinkedIn
A sales career should be anything but stagnant. While many will begin as entry-level sales reps, that merely serves as the launchpad for the rest of their career endeavors. After all, once you take that first step in sales, the opportunities for growth are truly inexhaustible. In this episode of Tech Sales is for Hustlers, Max Hufft, now a Senior Solutions Architect at Veracode, explores his journey from being a memoryBlue SDR to transitioning into his present position, while discussing how the SDR position prepared him for his role and taught him the importance of believing in his company's product.
4.6.23 Update:If you had downloaded this file before 6pm on April 6th you received the wrong episode. This error has been fixed and you have my sincerest apologies for the mess up!*Disclaimer* While there was no physical harming of bad security vendors in this episode, there is a lot of honest #RealTalk. Opinions in this episode are my own and do not necessarily reflect the views of my leadership or my employer. Additionally, this episode is not sponsored and therefore is not influenced by outside sources.In this episode I finally had some time to go over to the 'Fresh' Coast of West Michigan and sit down with Matt Nelson to talk about the current state of the cybersecurity industry. Matt is a Senior Solutions Architect for GuidePoint Security and brings a plethora of both useful and useless security knowledge to the conversation!We kept the conversation focused on several different key areas of information security:How NOT to work with a business if you are a security vendorHow are companies dealing with the rising cost of cybersecurityGiving some #RealTalk advice to people looking to break into the information security industryWhile this episode went a little bit longer that I would like, it contains a TON of useful advice for not only employees and leaders, but security vendors as well.
In this episode, we discuss running container based workloads anywhere with industry experts: Nathan Walker, Senior Solutions Architect at AWS and Mohan Potheri, Cloud Solutions Architect at Intel Whether your use case(s) require you to have a footprint in:-AWS Cloud-On-Premises-Hybrid Cloud Summary:This talk will kickoff with a brief discussion of Modern Application Architecture to set the stage and then quickly dive into why containers have become an integral part in the Cloud Native Journey. The talk will then focus specifically on Kubernetes based workloads which leverage Amazon EKS within AWS Cloud AND the Amazon EKS Distro for Amazon EKS Anywhere, outside of AWS Cloud. We'll also be joined by a special guest with deep subject matter expertise on Intel backed Amazon EC2 Instances as well as Intel backed On-Prem servers to optimize your Hybrid Cloud Kubernetes Clusters with Amazon EKS and Amazon EKS Anywhere. Link to Blog this podcast discusses: https://community.intel.com/t5/Blogs/Tech-Innovation/Cloud/Leveraging-Amazon-EKS-Anywhere-with-Intel-optimized-instances/post/1411176 *All views shared do NOT reflect current or former employers
How is sustainability changing the way we approach data, reporting, and design? What changes are we seeing already? Join host Todd and guest Anthony Zuefeldt as they discuss his class at the recent Advancing Computational Building Design Show, the current and potential industry impact of embodied carbon, finding connections in seemingly disconnected data sources and databases, and what the future of computational design will look like. Anthony Zuefeldt is a Senior Solutions Architect at Applied Software, Graitec Group. He is a computational design expert with a deep background in AEC technology, operations and business strategy.
As state and local governments continue to move toward digital government, there's no doubt that cloud has become an essential tool to enable the user-friendly, services constituents want and to streamline operations to improve mission success. But while cloud holds the ability to revolutionize government operations and skyrocket innovation, cloud migrations are no easy feat, particularly for state and local governments that often have limited resources and shoestring IT staff. Migrations require a plethora of new skills, cost assessments, tools and more that require expertise to navigate and execute successfully. In this episode of the "Migrating to the Citizen-Focused, Secure Cloud Podcast," we'll speak with Matt Cozzolino, Senior Solutions Architect at IVOXY Consulting about how state and local government organizations can successfully tackle cloud migrations, typical pitfalls and how vendor partners can aid agencies in their efforts.
September 21, 2022: Now more than ever, healthcare organizations must give patients easier access to their health data and focus on reducing friction. The challenge comes with balancing the need for improved user experience with the importance of adopting appropriate security measures to guard sensitive data. During this solution showcase with Lane Williams, Director Solutions Engineering at https://www.f5.com/ (F5) and https://www.linkedin.com/in/jasonlavalle/ (Jason LaValle), Senior Solutions Architect at https://www.siriuscom.com/solutions/sirius-healthcare/ (Sirius Healthcare (A CDW Company)) we cover: • Attack evolution – Discover how attackers evolve their online schemes to take advantage of inherent vulnerabilities on web and mobile applications. • Countermeasure efficacy – Address the whole spectrum of automated application attacks and digital fraud abuse by abandoning traditional point solutions. • Identity and access management – Understand how healthcare organizations can protect PHI and their brand without compromising user experience or patient access to personal information. What kind of attacks are coming for healthcare? What are the inherent vulnerabilities that they're going after? Are we seeing a difference between web attacks and mobile attacks? Are there different types of attacks for different types of devices? How do you create a framework that addresses all of the different attacks? Having dual factor is critical but no longer good enough. You also need protection on the edge. What opportunities do we have to identify fraud within our medical devices? Is there an architecture we should consider to have in place? Key Points: A web application firewall product is very important because you can see exactly what the user is doing Attackers are increasing their sophistication by writing AI programs to basically duplicate the effects Zero trust is not a one stop thing. It's more of a journey. IOMT - Internet of Medical Things https://www.f5.com/solutions/healthcare/how-to-protect-patient-data-phi-and-claims-payment-integrity-in-healthcare?utm_medium=paid-display&utm_source=f5pcam-sirius&utm_campaign=amer-sde_ofp_sat&utm_content=kt-banner (WHITEPAPER: How to Protect Patient Data and Claims Payment Integrity in Healthcare) https://www.f5.com/ (F5) https://www.siriuscom.com/solutions/sirius-healthcare/ (Sirius Healthcare (A CDW Company))
We The Sales Engineers: A Resource for Sales Engineers, by Sales Engineers
Trevor Spires is a Senior Solutions Architect at AWS with over 10 years of experience in consulting and pre-sales architecture for web software and IT infrastructure. His technical expertise includes Network Engineering, Security/Compliance, and Infrastructure/Cloud Computing, as well as consultative and customer-facing skills. He is also passionate about video production, content marketing, music, and excessive coffee consumption, and has a YouTube channel under his name. https://wethesalesengineers.com/show231
In this episode of AWS Techchat, we talk about history of Graviton, difference between ARM & x86, how to get workloads running on Graviton. We then talked about how to assess you application for ARM compatibility. First understanding the type of application, then the features and libraries used, then onto the components of the application like the database. Resources * AWS Graviton Public Page - https://aws.amazon.com/ec2/graviton/ * .NET on ARM - https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/devops/build-and-deploy-net-web-applications-to-arm-powered-aws-graviton-2-amazon-ecs-clusters-using-aws-cdk/ * ARM for Databases: https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/database/key-considerations-in-moving-to-graviton2-for-amazon-rds-and-amazon-aurora-databases/ * Transitioning to ARM Best Practices: https://github.com/aws/aws-graviton-getting-started/blob/main/transition-guide.md Speakers Shai Perednik (https://www.linkedin.com/in/shaiperednik/) - Global Tech Lead - Blockchain https://quip-amazon.com/fFV9EAv3Y3s (https://www.linkedin.com/in/matthewbcline/) - Senior Solutions Architect https://quip-amazon.com/BEd9EACwBDU (https://www.linkedin.com/in/mmansoor/) - Senior Solutions Architect
Empowering Industry Podcast - A Production of Empowering Pumps & Equipment
Charli was fortunate enough to sit down with two awesome leaders at Reliable Plant and bring you this awesome bonus episode Michael Bernhard, Senior Solutions Architect at Nikola Labs where he helps manufacturing companies reduce maintenance costs and improve asset reliability. Tom Moriarty, President of Alidade MER, Inc. Tom has over 40 years of experience creating organizational reliability and productive leadership, experience at all levels from technician, through work crew supervisor, project engineer, program manager and corporate director/president. He's an expert in physical asset management and reliability engineering, leadership development programs and strategic improvement programs. Tom managed architecture and engineering (A&E) contracts, developed/evaluated requirements, developed specifications, project management, and quality, product design evaluations and research.Interview with Michael @ 4:15Interview with Tom @ 22:210 Michael's LinkedIn Tom's LinkedInTom is also the Author of The Productive Leadership System; Maximizing Organizational Reliability Find us @EmpoweringPumps on Facebook, LinkedIn, Instagram and Twitter and using the hashtag #EmpoweringIndustryPodcast or via email podcast@empoweringpumps.com
In this episode, I interviewed Jennifer Smith, Senior Solutions Architect at AWS. We discussed her incredible career journey and path she navigated to ultimately become a Solutions Architect at one of the most innovative, fast paced tech companies on Earth
This week we dive into SDWAN and everything about AdvNetworking and Security, with special guest Ray Clawson, Senior Solutions Architect at Portfolio Communications.
CityDAO Podcast | A Community-Governed Crypto City of the Future
Here with us today on our CityDAO Podcast is Carl Youngblood, who is currently spending his vacation in Madrid, Spain. Carl is a Software Engineer for over twenty years, specializing in highly scalable web services and applications. He is especially interested in blockchain technology and smart contracts. For today's episode, we will have a more in-depth discussion about Charter Cities, Carl's transition to the blockchain space, his work in AWS (Amazon Web Services), proof-of-work versus proof-of-stake, designing the city of the future, and so much more. Carl used to be a part of the Amazon Web Services as a Senior Solutions Architect and Blockchain specialist. He is also the Co-Founder of Blockscale LLC, which provides highly-available, reliable, and scalable blockchain services for crypto projects. Blockscale has led the deployment of the Tezos Foundation's baker infrastructure during their mainnet launch, and continues to maintain it today. They have also released open-source projects and tools for Ethereum and Tezos. Blockscale was recently acquired by Coinbase. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/city-dao-podcast/message
Information is the most valuable asset in the contemporary (business) world, and every company aspiring to stay relevant in the market — regardless of its industry — must become data-driven. However, such an endeavor requires companies to not only have teams and access to tools but also a culture that values data. Therefore, the sooner organizations acknowledge the power of data, the sooner they can start working on these three prerequisites for their operations' long-term success. In this episode of Identity Revolution, Colin Marden, a Senior Solutions Architect at Amazon Web Services, joins Infutor's host Eric Gastevich. Together they discuss cybersecurity, personalization, and of course data in business.
Aaron is a DevOps engineer, solution architect, and all-around cybersecurity expert. He works for a global cybersecurity services company, is a member of the Cloud Security Alliance, and is a co-author of the up-and-coming Software Defined Perimeter Specification Version 2. Since last time (episode 18), Aaron was 1.5 years overseas supporting the Army and moved back to the U.S. last year to join Appgate as a Senior Solutions Architect. Topics of Discussion: [4:11] What types of things has Aaron observed that programmers don't typically gravitate towards, but they need to give some attention to in just the overall IT and security space? [9:42] Should developers be thinking about zero trust just for their production environments, or should they be thinking about it for their own working environments, as well? [13:30] Is there a standard set of tags that someone could use from day one? [15:15] A core tenet of Zero Trust is Enterprise Identity Governance. [17:35] Do the cloud providers already have this mechanism of automatically discovering via tags and/or is there something that needs to be added to what they provide? [22:36] What are the pros and cons of working with smaller vs. bigger companies? [24:41] What does Aaron see for the future? Mentioned in this Episode: Architect Tips — New video podcast! Azure DevOps Clear Measure (Sponsor) .NET DevOps for Azure: A Developer's Guide to DevOps Architecture the Right Way, by Jeffrey Palermo — Available on Amazon! Jeffrey Palermo's YouTube Jeffrey Palermo's Twitter — Follow to stay informed about future events! Appgate — The leader in Zero Trust Network Access solutions Zero Trust Thirty EO 14028 — Executive Order on Improving the Nation's Cybersecurity Presidential memo on Moving the U.S. Government Toward Zero Trust Cybersecurity Principles CISA's focus on Zero Trust — 508 search results CISA's Zero Trust Maturity Model document NIST — Implementing Zero Trust Architecture Cloud Security Alliance — Software Defined Perimeter and Zero Trust Platform One — “An official DoD DevSecOps Enterprise Services team for the DoD” leveraging CNAP for secure remote access to cloud resources. Department of Defense (DoD) Cloud Native Access Point (CNAP) Reference Design (RD) Want to Learn More? Visit AzureDevOps.Show for show notes and additional episodes.
In this episode of the Tiaras and Tech podcast, Shelley Benhoff talks to Sarah Lean on the topic of Octopus deploys. Shelley is a Business Owner, Author, and Professional Speaker. She is also a Sitecore Technology MVP with experience as a Lead Developer for many years. Intro Hello Gems! Welcome to another episode of Tiaras and Tech. I'm your host, Shelley Benhoff, and today I'm talking to Sarah Lean about Octopus Deploys. She is a Senior Solutions Architect at Octopus (not a sponsor, I just love the tech). She's also a Microsoft MVP and Community Leader. We talked about the cool stuff you can do with Octopus, her struggles in planning community events in person for the first time since the start of the pandemic, and her experience working in tech support. Without further ado, on to the episode! Connect with Sarah! Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/techielass Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/_techielass LinkedIn: https://in.linkedin.com/in/sazlean Connect with Shelley! https://twitter.com/sbenhoff https://pluralsight.pxf.io/mgGLbO Tiaras and Tech is dedicated to providing inspiration for women & marginalized groups in tech. We aim to provide support, celebrate successes, & discuss how we're treated. Follow us! YouTube, Twitter, TikTok, Instagram @tiarasandtech tiarasandtech.com Tiaras and Tech is a HoffsTech production. Thank you to Jerome Heaven for producing this episode! Theme music by Nobuo Uematsu and Juan Medrano https://ocremix.org/remix/OCR03610 --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/tiaras-and-tech/support
Promotions. It's something we all strive for within the companies we serve.Unfortunately, they sometimes require us to step outside our own comfort zones where we found ourselves feeling overwhelmed or unworthy of our new role.Does my team believe I can lead them? Does it look like I know what I'm doing? Do they like me? Today we're speaking with Rafael Nunez, Senior Solutions Architect at Sirius, a CDW Company, as he shares stories of his transition from Military in to cyber security. We'll unpack his mindset towards leading security teams, useful tips to empower your people with that they need, and much more. You'll quickly feel the Energy Rafael brings to the conversation. He's passionate about empowering people to perform to the best of their ability, not just in their cybersecurity roles but in all aspects of their life. Let's get into it! You'll Learn:Military transition into CyberSecurityHow to prepare your mind to lead othersHow humility will help you lead your team betterWhy taking care of your people is the best investment you can make How to hype your team operate in their strengths How to take control of what you CAN control Full Show Notes HereConnect with Rafael Here Subscribe to Rafael's YouTube Here
Episode 158 of the #MVPbuzzChat interview series. Conversation between Microsoft Regional Director and MVP Christian Buckley (@buckleyplanet), and Azure MVP, Sarah Lean (@TechieLass), a Senior Solutions Architect at Octopus Deploy and based in Glasgow, Scotland. You can also find this episode on the CollabTalk blog at https://www.buckleyplanet.com/2022/03/mvpbuzzchat-with-sarah-lean.html
More enterprises are moving to a cloud-native and containerized world to drive productivity, agility and scale for software development. And the biggest DevOps breakthrough is the CI/CD pipeline. It's now time for a similar revolution in enterprise network security automation between services. So how does Zero Trust for the cloud secure access to, from and within containerized workloads without hindering the DevOps race to win?Guests:Kurt Glazemakers, Chief Technology Officer, Appgate; Aaron Palermo, Senior Solutions Architect, AppgateModerator:George Wilkes, VP of Demand Generation, AppgateFor more Zero Trust security resources, visit www.appgate.com.
This episode is dedicated to understanding the emerging SASE and Zero Trust paradigms. What are they designed to solve? How are they similar? What can they achieve? Let's break them down to their simplest forms.Guests: Colby Dyess, Director of Product Management, Appgate; and Aaron Palermo, Senior Solutions Architect, AppgateModerator: George Wilkes, VP of Demand Generation, Appgate Visit www.appgate.com for more Zero Trust security resources.
The expertise of a solutions architect with 30 years of experience (20 as a CCIE) is no light matter. When one with such authority and experience tells you all the things you can accomplish with Cisco's Intersight, you pay very close attention. In this episode, we interview Randall Scheffer, Senior Solutions Architect at Presidio, about all things Intersight: What we talked about: - Why you need to embrace hybrid - IWO, or Intersight Workload Optimizer - How the forthcoming Intersight Manage Mode will change the game Resources we mentioned during the podcast: - Register for event referenced at 23:30 Keep connected with The Digital Decode on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and our website. Listening on a desktop & can't see the links? Just search for The Digital Decode in your favorite podcast player.