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«We want to make data actionable.»Join us for an engaging conversation with Shuang Wu, Mesta's lead data engineer. We delve into the concept of platforms and explore how they empower autonomous delivery teams, making data-driven decisions a central part of their strategy.Shuang discusses the intricate process of evolving from a mere data platform to a comprehensive service platform, especially within organizations that aren't IT-centric. Her insights emphasize a lean, agile approach to prioritize use cases, focusing on quick iterations and prototypes that foster self-service and data democratization. We explore the potential shift towards a decentralized data structure where domain teams leverage data more effectively, driving operational changes and tangible business value in their pursuit of efficiency and impact.My key learnings:It's not just about gaining insights, but also about harmonizing and understanding data in context.Find your SMEs and involve them closely - you need insight knowledge about the data and pair that with engineering capabilities.Over time the SMEs and the central data team share experiences and knowledge. This creates a productive ground for working together. The more understanding business users gain on data, the more they want to build themselves.Central team delivers core data assets in a robust and stable manner. Business teams can build on that.The DataYou can integrate and combine internal data with external sources (like weather data, or road network data) to create valuable insights.Utilizing external data can save you efforts, since it often is structured and API ready.Dont over-engineer solutions - find you what your user-requirements are and provide data that match the requirements, not more.Use an agile approach to prioritize use cases together with your business users.Ensure you have a clear picture of potential value, but also investment and cost.Work in short iterations, to provide value quickly and constantly.Understand your platform constrains and limitations, also related to quality.Find your WHY! Why am I doing the work and what does that mean when it comes to prioritization?What is the value, impact and effort needed?Service Platform:Is about offering self-service functionality.Due to the size of Mesta it made sense to take ownership for many data products centrally, closely aligned with the platform.Build it as a foundation, that can give rise to different digitalization initiatives.If you want to make data actionable they need to be discoverable first.The modular approach to data platform allows you to scale up required functionality when needed, but also to scale to zero if not.Verify requirements as early as you can.Working with business use casesVisibility and discoverability of data stays a top priority.Make data and AI Literacy use case based, hands-on programsYou need to understand constrains when selecting and working with a business use case.Start with a time-bound requirements analysis process, that also analyses constraints within the data.Once data is gathered and available on the platform, business case validity is much easier to verify.Gather the most relevant data first, and then see how you can utilize it further once it is structured accordingly.Quite often ideas originate in the business, and then the central data team is validating if the data can support the use case.
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“We can now provide lead qualification as a service using AI and help reduce operating costs that traditionally would have been involved in that entire sales funnel,” says Paul Kleen, founder and CEO of Pitchit. Pitchit's LQaaS takes on the heavy lifting of those very first few steps in the sales process, which can be very hard on people. The AI assisted process takes the brunt of that challenge, leaving a company's sales force to take on qualified leads and a lead flow that is matched up, better, the way each individual might want to connect. “Voice is not always the best way to get ahold of these people.” Pitchit's LQaaS platform, available today, automates the first 24 hours of manual labor required to qualify inbound leads. To date, Pitchit has helped telecom and insurance sales teams qualify 531,000+ leads, save 4,400+ labor hours, book 4,000+ meetings, and close $280 million in customer revenue. Customers using Pitchit experienced a 250% increase in their lead qualification rate, on average. Pitchit's industry-first AI LQaaS solution can sync leads from 7,000+ channels — social media, CRM, email, SMS, and more — to quickly quote pricing, book meetings, handle objections, and capture personally identifiable information (PII) before handing qualified leads off to a human sales rep. By focusing on purchase-ready leads, brands with a large volume of B2C sales across multiple consumer touch points can dramatically increase sales qualified lead (SQL) conversion rates, lower the time and cost associated with every sale, and maximize revenue per sales representative. In addition, by reducing sales friction, brands can offer their customers a faster and more personalized sales experience while reducing costs. In this podcast, Paul gives us a guided tour of LQaaS. While there are clearly some intriguing consumer-facing applications, we also catch a glimpse at some B2B opportunities. As the portfolios of MSPs and MSSPs expand, could this be a platform that finds leads, lining up undiscovered sales processes by matching product, service, need and more? Visit www.pitchit.ai
Join us as we talk to Ramanathan RV, the Co-founder of Hyperface about their story. Ramanathan completed his B.Tech in Computer Science from NIT, Tiruchirappalli, in 2006. He then worked as a software engineer at companies such as Amazon and BankBazaar before founding JUSPAY in 2012. In 2021, he co-founded Hyperface.
In this episode of the Eye on AI podcast, we delve into the power of AI in business and data science and data management with Shub Bhowmick, CEO and co-founder of Tredence. Explore how Tredence is revolutionizing industries by integrating AI and data science to drive business outcomes. Shub shares his journey from management consulting to leading a team of 2,500 data scientists and engineers. Learn how Tredence is supercharging Fortune 200 clients across retail, consumer packaged goods (CPG), financial services, healthcare, and more, with custom AI solutions. We dive deep into the challenges and opportunities in leveraging AI, particularly in the CPG sector, and how Tredence addresses data silos, enhances data quality, and implements real-time data processing. Shub also discusses the implementation of generative AI, detailing the company's journey from foundational models to enterprise adoption and responsible AI practices. Discover Tredence's Gen AI as a service platform, designed to help enterprises navigate the complexities of AI integration, optimize infrastructure, and unlock business value through innovative AI solutions. Shub highlights real-world applications of AI, such as demand forecasting and predictive analytics, demonstrating how these technologies can significantly reduce costs and improve efficiency. Gain insights into Tredence's growth strategy, including their expansion into new verticals, service lines, and geographies. Shub emphasizes the importance of a multidisciplinary approach, combining domain expertise with cutting-edge technology to deliver customized, impactful AI solutions. Don't miss out on this insightful conversation. Like, subscribe, and hit the notification bell for more expert discussions on the technologies driving the AI revolution This episode of Eye on AI is sponsored by BetterHelp. If you're thinking of starting therapy, give BetterHelp a try. It's entirely online. Designed to be convenient, flexible, and suited to your schedule. Just fill out a brief questionnaire to get matched with a licensed therapist, and switch therapists any time for no additional charge. Visit https://www.betterhelp.com/eyeonai today to get 10% off your first month. This episode is sponsored by Shopify. Shopify is a commerce platform that allows anyone to set up an online store and sell their products. Whether you're selling online, on social media, or in person, Shopify has you covered on every base. With Shopify you can sell physical and digital products. You can sell services, memberships, ticketed events, rentals and even classes and lessons. Sign up for a $1 per month trial period at http://shopify.com/eyeonai Stay Updated: Craig Smith Twitter: https://twitter.com/craigss Eye on A.I. Twitter: https://twitter.com/EyeOn_AI (00:00) Preview and Introduction (02:42) Introducing Shub Bhowmick, CEO of Tredence (03:29) What Tredence Does and Their Clients (04:32) Why Tredence Focuses on Consumer Packaged Goods (06:18) AI Transformation Example in Retail (09:24) Building a Solid Data Foundation (10:42) Improving Reporting with Real-Time Data (11:44) Starting the AI and Data Science Journey (13:32) How Tredence Uses Generative AI (14:10) Stages of Implementing Generative AI (19:09) Applying AI Across Different Industries (23:43) Overview of Gen AI as a Service Platform (25:37) Features and Benefits of the Platform (28:42) How Gen AI is Integrated into Businesses (33:02) Tredence's Unique Approach to AI Solutions (36:08) Importance of Domain-Specific AI Solutions (40:42) Tredence's Growth and Expansion Plans (47:57) Size and Reach of Tredence (50:01) Competing in the AI Market
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This week we speak with Fliss Berridge, co-founder at Ordo - a UK fintech offering fully managed and white labelled open banking enabled payments services. The company was founded by the former management team of the UK's Faster Payments Scheme back in 2018 with a mission to use open banking payments to provide businesses with an alternative to card payments and direct bank payments. In our conversation we discuss the latest developments in UK Open Banking, focusing on recent announcements by the JROC - Joint Regulatory Oversights Committee - on both commercial VRP-enabled services - that is Variable Recurring Payments, and the future Open Banking entity. Some amazing insights here to bring you right up to date with UK Open Banking. And before we dive into the conversation, I just would like to add that this is actually the last EDC podcast that I will be hosting. I will be moving on and handing you over to the rest of the EDC team for the next episode. So with that out of the way, let's get straight into the conversation with Fliss Berridge from Ordopay.
On episode 222 of ERENEWABLE and The Green Insider podcast, hear Chief Vision Officer, Simon Schillebeeckx from Handprint discuss their Regeneration as a Service Platform. Typically, Regeneration has been only found in the agricultural space. Handprint now brings it to other market sectors helping companies reduce their negative impact on … The post Learn about Regeneration as a Service on The Green Insider appeared first on eRENEWABLE.
In this episode, we speak with Osen Akkemik, Senior Director Customer Success, Genesys, the all-in-one Experience as a Service Platform that manages billions of of interactions for organizations in more than 100 countries - a true global leader in its space! We talk with Osen about how to keep the CS team motivated, energized, and incentivized - particularly what methods they are using to keep staff churns down in the CS team: - How do you keep people engaged and motivated? - What is the role of the open door policy? - Why do 1–1 ones with the Director matter for the individual CSMs? - What is the power of individual career plans and personal journey tracks? - What are are 3 main tips to avoid churn in the CSM org? These are some of the many topics we address with Osen. Tune in to learn from her experience in managing a large Customer Success organization to learn what you can be doing on your end to keep your CS organization continuing to excel with energy.
Summary Data persistence is one of the most challenging aspects of computer systems. In the era of the cloud most developers rely on hosted services to manage their databases, but what if you are a cloud service? In this episode Vignesh Ravichandran explains how his team at Cloudflare provides PostgreSQL as a service to their developers for low latency and high uptime services at global scale. This is an interesting and insightful look at pragmatic engineering for reliability and scale. Announcements Hello and welcome to the Data Engineering Podcast, the show about modern data management Introducing RudderStack Profiles. RudderStack Profiles takes the SaaS guesswork and SQL grunt work out of building complete customer profiles so you can quickly ship actionable, enriched data to every downstream team. You specify the customer traits, then Profiles runs the joins and computations for you to create complete customer profiles. Get all of the details and try the new product today at dataengineeringpodcast.com/rudderstack (https://www.dataengineeringpodcast.com/rudderstack) This episode is brought to you by Datafold – a testing automation platform for data engineers that finds data quality issues before the code and data are deployed to production. Datafold leverages data-diffing to compare production and development environments and column-level lineage to show you the exact impact of every code change on data, metrics, and BI tools, keeping your team productive and stakeholders happy. Datafold integrates with dbt, the modern data stack, and seamlessly plugs in your data CI for team-wide and automated testing. If you are migrating to a modern data stack, Datafold can also help you automate data and code validation to speed up the migration. Learn more about Datafold by visiting dataengineeringpodcast.com/datafold (https://www.dataengineeringpodcast.com/datafold) You shouldn't have to throw away the database to build with fast-changing data. You should be able to keep the familiarity of SQL and the proven architecture of cloud warehouses, but swap the decades-old batch computation model for an efficient incremental engine to get complex queries that are always up-to-date. With Materialize, you can! It's the only true SQL streaming database built from the ground up to meet the needs of modern data products. Whether it's real-time dashboarding and analytics, personalization and segmentation or automation and alerting, Materialize gives you the ability to work with fresh, correct, and scalable results — all in a familiar SQL interface. Go to dataengineeringpodcast.com/materialize (https://www.dataengineeringpodcast.com/materialize) today to get 2 weeks free! Your host is Tobias Macey and today I'm interviewing Vignesh Ravichandran about building an internal database as a service platform at Cloudflare Interview Introduction How did you get involved in the area of data management? Can you start by describing the different database workloads that you have at Cloudflare? What are the different methods that you have used for managing database instances? What are the requirements and constraints that you had to account for in designing your current system? Why Postgres? optimizations for Postgres simplification from not supporting multiple engines limitations in postgres that make multi-tenancy challenging scale of operation (data volume, request rate What are the most interesting, innovative, or unexpected ways that you have seen your DBaaS used? What are the most interesting, unexpected, or challenging lessons that you have learned while working on your internal database platform? When is an internal database as a service the wrong choice? What do you have planned for the future of Postgres hosting at Cloudflare? Contact Info LinkedIn (https://www.linkedin.com/in/vigneshravichandran28/) Website (https://viggy28.dev/) Parting Question From your perspective, what is the biggest gap in the tooling or technology for data management today? Closing Announcements Thank you for listening! Don't forget to check out our other shows. Podcast.__init__ (https://www.pythonpodcast.com) covers the Python language, its community, and the innovative ways it is being used. The Machine Learning Podcast (https://www.themachinelearningpodcast.com) helps you go from idea to production with machine learning. Visit the site (https://www.dataengineeringpodcast.com) to subscribe to the show, sign up for the mailing list, and read the show notes. If you've learned something or tried out a project from the show then tell us about it! Email hosts@dataengineeringpodcast.com (mailto:hosts@dataengineeringpodcast.com)) with your story. 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Rapyd, the fintech-as-a-service startup that provides APIs to enable payments, card issuing, digital wallet and other financial services to companies like Uber and Ikea, is taking a significant step forward in its growth with a big acquisition.
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Welcome back to Dubai Works, today were joined by Sandra Helou, THE CCO of Metapolis. A 'Metaverse as a Service Platform' built on a world-renowned technology stack and powered by leading blockchain technology. Topics: The Story Of Metapolis The Metaverse Marketplace What's Next For Metapolis
On this video, Sea Will and Dan, CEO of Ultrade, talk about building a DeFi as a service platform. Creators and entrepreneurs can now launch a decentralized exchange on their website with an opportunity to make revenue from swap fees. For more information visit: https://ultrade.org/ Follow Passive Income Network for more episodes!
This is Part 2, “The Business Environment as a Service Platform,” of a three-part series based upon the new book, Dynamic Multi-Level Decisioning Architecture: Making the Right Decisions at the Right Time, With the Right Authority for Sustained Competitiveness and Relevance, by Sonia Bot, Sheppard Narkier and David Sherr. “It's about how all industries, including the rail industry, its partners and adjacent competitors, are evolving in the throes of digital disruption and other external forces, and the role people play in decision-making at all levels of an organization,” say the authors. “Decision-making needs to flow better upwards and downwards, tying the boardroom to the railroad yards, transloading facilities, tracks—the whole rail network and transportation ecosystem. “The bigger story is about each stakeholder needing a better understanding of how to make the right decision at the right time with better, more-focused knowledge, applying hard-earned wisdom to make better decisions with better and traceable outcomes. It's about the convergence of two long-standing silos, OT (operational technology) and IT (information technology), becoming the cornerstone of effective innovation in large, complex firms like railroads, which need to meet the increasing impact of disruptive forces. The need to address this convergence affects a wide range of disciplines to unveil a much broader scale of end-to-end systems—from the sensors in the field to the boardroom. Out-of-date, isolated data that lacks context causes major paralysis.” Bot, Narkier and Sherr discuss these concepts with Railway Age Editor-in-Chief William C. Vantuono
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Ade Sturley is a Vice President in the FIS Global Impact Ventures team. Nick Lommen is a star baseball player at Georgia State University and deeply interested in fintech. Listen to this great conversation on the present and future of Bank as a Service.
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Magicians work by misdirection. The same is true in managing federal in federal information technology. Let's say you have done your work with compliance on your Infrastructure as a Service Platform and your Platform as a Service. Malicious actors know this all too well. As a result, they look at the weak spot – the apps themselves. It is possible that your eyes were on the wrong part of the system. Some pay lip service to app security. For example, when an Authority to Operate is granted, security of your apps may be given an overview, then ignored. Sometimes, a review of app security does not take place until the three-year expiration. If not continuously monitored, mismanag3ed apps can put your agency's system out of control. Line of business users may decide to sign up for a SaaS product without the security people being informed. Systems can be misconfigured. Data can be misclassified. You may have people who have left your agency and there are unnecessary user accounts extant. Securing apps on a hybrid cloud needs regular posture assessment. In the commercial world there are products classified as SaaS Security Resource Management systems. During the interview, Brandon Conley, details how a platform that examines apps can eliminate configuration issues, structure user permissions, and assist with changed in compliance requirements.
[קישור לקובץ mp3]פודקאסט מספר 445 של רברס עם פלטפורמה - קרבורטור מספר 33. אורי ורן מארחים את נתי שלום אחרי כמה חודשים טובים [32 היה בינואר], כדי לדבר על נושאים תשתיתיים מעניינים.(רן) היום אנחנו רוצים לדבר על נושא שנקרא Platform Engineering - את שתי המילים אנחנו מכירים [בכל זאת - רברס עם פלטפורמה], אז Platform ו-Engineering - אבל מה זה “Platform Engineering”? אז בוא נצלול פנימה . . . (אורי) בטח יש גם Platform-Reverse-Engineering . . . [נסו ב-DALL·E הקרוב למקום מגוריכם](נתי) Platform אתה יודע ו-Engineering אני לא צריך להסביר לך . . . . אבל אני אחזיר אותך לשיחות שהיו לנו, אני חושב שבאיזור 2012, איפשהו באיזור הזה.אני זוכר שהיית Advocate של Heroku ושל כל מה שנקרא “Platform-as-a-Service” זה היה ממש בימים שבהם חילקו את ה-Cloud - אני לא יודע אם יש עוד אנשים שעדיין זוכרים את זה - ל . . .(אורי) SaaS ו-IaaS . . . .(נתי) . . . ל-IaaS ו-SaaS ו-PaaS - שלושת השכבות . . . .(רן) Infrastructure-as-a-Service ו-Software-as-a-Service ו-Platform-as-a-Service . . . . (נתי) בדיוק - Infra ו-Platform ואז Serv… קרא עוד
This week's guest is Matt Green. Matt is the Chief Revenue Officer at Sales Assembly, which is the only Scale-as-a-Service Platform and trusted partner for leading B2B Tech companies on their journeys to Scale Better, Faster, and Smarter. Matt started his sales journey early in his career working as a valet attendant, and later went on to become the VP of Investments at JPMorgan as well as an investor and advisory board member of numerous organizations. In this week's episode, we discussed: Commission-Type Jobs Outside of Sales Sales Skills From Studying Criminal Justice Selling in Uncertain Economic Times Common Themes That CROs Are Talking About How to Avoid Tech Stack Fatigue Why Partner with Sales Assembly Importance of Peer to Peer Connection Much More! Please enjoy this week's episode with Matt Green. ____________________________________________________________________________ I am now in the early stages of writing my first book! In this book, I will be telling my story of getting into sales and the lessons I have learned so far, and intertwine stories, tips, and advice from the Top Sales Professionals In The World! As a first time author, I want to share these interviews with you all, and take you on this book writing journey with me! Like the show? Subscribe to the email: https://mailchi.mp/a71e58dacffb/welcome-to-the-20-podcast-community I want your feedback! Reach out to 20percentpodcastquestions@gmail.com, or find me on LinkedIn. If you know anyone who would benefit from this show, share it along! If you know of anyone who would be great to interview, please drop me a line! Enjoy the show
According to Indrajit “IG” Ghosh, CEO of ConnX, helping enterprises obtain the promise of AI and better data management, is an opportunity worth considering for the MSP. In this podcast Ghosh discusses his company as a Transformation as a Service platform provider that integrates SD-WAN, UC collaboration, mobility, security, Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Automation to help enterprise customers transform from fragmented and siloed communications services to an integrated, AI-driven, multi-service collaboration platform. Ghosh discusses how his Platform as a Service, offers a fast on ramp to gaining the benefits of AI, and much more, while bypassing a time consuming and expensive process that's already built into the ConnX offering. As we move towards a new era of communication, ConnX cloud edge applications were built with the hybrid workforce in mind. Visit https://connxai.com/
今日は先端技術をめぐる競争の話です。最近クラウドに関して、SaaSとかPaaS、IaaSという言葉があります。SaaS、PaaS、IaaSというのは全部アルファベット4文字なんですけれど、2つ目と3つ目と4つ目は全部同じで、as a Serviceのことです。SaaSはSoftware as a Service、PaaSはPlatform as a Service、IaaSはInfrastructure as a Serviceの略称です。クラウドを使ったサービスとして何が出来るのか。 Software as a Serviceというのが、メールソフトや会計ソフトや顧客管理ソフトといったソフトがクラウドにおいてあるのを皆で使いましょうというものです。その次にPlatform as a ServiceやInfrastructure as a Serviceとは何かというと、Platformというとサーバやネットワークの回線だけではなくて、オペレーティングソフトやミドルウエアもプラットフォームの中に入っています。一方、IaaSというのはInfrastructureだけ使ってくださいというものです。サーバや回線はクラウドのものを使ってください、しかしオペレーティングソフトやミドルウエアは自分で好きなものを使ってくださいということになっています。そういう意味ではPlatform as a Serviceということになると全部お任せで、MicrosoftのAzureやGoogleのGoogle CloudやAmazonのAWSの世界三大クラウドと言っているのはこのPlatform as a Serviceのことです。IaaSはクラウドの中のソフトではなくて自分のオペレーティングソフトやミドルウェアを使うことになるので、クラウドを使うことと、on-premiseといって自分の会社の中でネットワークを作ることと両方セットのハイブリッドで作りましょうというようなものです。クラウドといっても様々なパターンが起こりつつあります。 通信の5Gや6Gがあります。通信量は2020年から2030年にかけて15倍になると言われています。そこでネットワークも光ファイバーは次世代ファイバーを、あるいは衛星ネットワークで通信をという話が出てきています。5Gは日本もアメリカも中国に大敗したので、6Gで勝負しようといろいろと画策しています。5Gと6Gとどう違うか知っていますか。速度が10倍くらい速くなる、繋げる機器が10倍くらいになる等に加えて、メタバースのような様々な動画や自動運転に対応できなければなりません。そうすると通信の容量がものすごく上がってきます。10年程で5Gでは足りなくて6Gに移行しなければいけないということになります。電波が届く距離が今まで1キロ程だったものが6Gでは100~200mしか届かないということになり、人口の10倍近くの基地局が必要ということになります。なぜそんなに大量に作れるのか、それは今度の基地局が大きいものではなく、携帯電話程度の大きさなので、色んなところに付随させて作ればいいものだからです。 通信容量が増える理由の一つでメタバースがあります。メタバースというのは、仮想空間の中に自分たちのアバターを送り込んでそこで色んなやりとりが出来るサービスです。最初にヘッドマウントディスプレイのようなものを付けてその仮想空間に入り込みます。仮想空間の中では自分のアバターが出て来て、見たり、聞いたり、買ったり、移動したりできます。メタバースでは様々な体験ができます。映画を見たり、音楽を聴いたり、単なるEコマースではなくて、アバターが試着することもできます。車に乗ったり、オートバイに乗ったり、電車に乗ったり、船に乗ったり、飛行機に乗ったり、全部アバターが乗り移動します。それからテーマパークでアバターが遊ぶこともできます。 ヘッドマウントディスプレイなので見たりとか聞いたりは出来ますが、食べて味わうということは出来ません。もちろん未来になったらもしかしたらできるかもしれません。今のところまだそこが限界ですが、様々な試みが行われています。できることが増えていくと、人間にとってのメタバースの価値がさらに上がっていきます。 今日のまとめです。先端技術をめぐる競争はAIや量子技術など、段々普通の人はよくわからなくなってきています。半導体も何にでも使えるという汎用でなくて専用の半導体、さらにクラウドやネットワークやIoT等、開発を進めなければならない分野も煩雑になってきています。日本は小さい国なので、アメリカや中国に比べる資金や人材の使い方に限界があります。最近注目すべきはメタバースに何が起こるのかということで、FacebookがMetaという名前に変わって何か面白いメタバースをきっと放り込んでくるのではと思われます。我々に何が出来るのか試してみないといけないということです。
On this episode we have special gust Ebuka and Israel on the show to talk about blockchain in Nigeria. Support the show
Venetia Archer on Jazz Shapers with Mishcon de Reya. Jazz Shapers in association with Mishcon de Reya broadcasts every Saturday at 9am, with a repeat on Monday at 5am, just before the Business Breakfast. Presented by broadcaster and Mishcon de Reya's Partner and Chief Brand Officer Elliot Moss, Jazz Shapers shares music from the risk takers, leaders and influencers of jazz, soul and blues, alongside interviews with their equivalent in the business world: entrepreneurs who have defined and shaped business categories and ways of operating, defying convention and have gone on to achieve great success. With more than 1000 people, Mishcon de Reya is an independent London-based law firm that serves an international community of clients. In their words: "We appreciate the privilege of sitting alongside our clients as a trusted advisor. Building strong personal connections to our clients and their businesses is important to us. It is for these reasons we say ‘It's business. But it's personal.'
How can manufacturers better serve customers of various sizes? In this episode of The Kula Ring, Melanie Virreira, Director of Global Commercial Enablement at Ball Corporation, talks about how her team created a digital self-service portal for multiple customer segments. She shares lessons learned from mapping customer journeys on the self-service portal, and how her team integrated the portal with sales.
Matt Green is the Chief Revenue officer for Sales Assembly. Matt and the Sales Assembly team offer the first Scale-as-a-Service Platform and work with some of the most exciting B2B tech companies in the world. Matt joins us today to talk about why it is so important for Sales Leaders to reach out to resources all around them so they don't have to do it alone. Matt shares some really helpful insights on how to create perspective and how to find resources that will help you create more impact, faster. To get more from Matt and the Sales Assembly team, head to www.salesassembly.com
The Vagabond Interview - Vagabond Interview - Blockchain Accessible to Everyone We spoke with two co-founders of Vagabond. Navid Kiani Larijani, Managing Partner, Marketing and Technology, and Dr. Thomas Riegler, Managing Partner, Business. Vagabond is a Blockchain as a Service Platform that enables businesses to implement the benefits of Blockchain into their operations. We see a significant Market Potential that addresses the most notable challenges companies face in deploying Blockchain Solutions - the cost and time of implementation and adoption. Vagabond sets to build its community for individuals and supports users to experiment, learn or run their dApps (e.g. NFT Marketplace) based on the Vagabond platform. Vagabonds' primary strengths are predefined processes and modules that the user can use and adapt without writing a single line of Source Code. Experts may use GitHub to deploy their own code on Vagabond or choose from our library. We asked ourselves what it would take to make Blockchain technology more accessible to a broader market. It led to the creation of Vagabond, a platform that helps individuals and organizations to implement, migrate and maintain their new and existing Projects to the vagabond Platform, with just a few clicks. -------------- OTC MERCH https://onthechain.shop BUY US A COFFEE https://otc.one/buy-us-a-coffee -------------- SUBSCRIBE TO THE OTC PODCAST: https://otc.one/podcast -------------- VAGABOND Follow Vagabond on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Vagabondappio Visit Vagabond on the web: https://vagabondapp.io Follow Dr. Thomas Riegler on Twitter: https://twitter.com/drthomasriegler Follow Navid Kiani Larijani on Twitter: https://twitter.com/NavidKianiL -------------- FOLLOW ON THE CHAIN: Subscribe to our other Youtube Channel: http://www.youtube.com/c/OnTheChain On The Web: https:/onthechain.io Follow OTC on Twitter: https://twitter.com/on_the_chain Join our FREE Telegram Roundtable channel: https://t.me/onthechain_roundtable -------------- JEFF Follow Jeff on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Jeff_OnTheChain -------------- CHIP Follow Chip on Twitter: https://twitter.com/stephenchip Listen to Chip's music http://nojoyyet.com -------------- DISCLAIMER: All opinions expressed by content contributors that appear on OTC are solely expressing their opinions and do not reflect the opinions of OTC, its affiliates, or sponsors. Content contributors may have previously disseminated information on a social media platform, website, or another medium such as a podcast, television, or radio. OTC, Content Contributors, Affiliates, or Sponsors are not obligated to update or correct any information. The content contributors are sharing the information which they believe to be reliable. OTC, its affiliates, or sponsors cannot guarantee the accuracy of the opinion shared, and viewers, readers, and listeners should not rely on it. Opinions expressed are not financial advice. Please consult a licensed financial advisor before making any financial decisions. It is imperative that before you invest in anything you research before investing. Do not invest based on what someone else is doing or not doing, or based on other people's opinions. #Vagabond #VGB #VGO
Timings 00:00:00 Small talk 00:03:30 DevOps Anti-Types антипаттерны командных взаимодействий (1) 00:05:11 Что такое диаграмма Венна 00:07:17 Anti-Type A: Dev and Ops Silos 00:07:40 Anti-Type B: DevOps Team Silo 00:11:09 Саша учил французов как делать DevOps 00:11:45 Anti-Type C: Dev Don't Need Ops 00:14:59 Кто может совмещать Dev и Ops 00:17:28 Anti-Type D: DevOps as Tools Team 00:20:44 Anti-Type E: Rebranded SysAdmin 00:21:41 Anti-Type F: Ops Embedded in Dev Team 00:22:56 Anti-Type G: Dev and DBA Silos 00:25:28 Anti-Type H: Fake SRE 00:26:08 Type 1: Dev and Ops Collaboration 00:27:19 Саша нигде не видел 100% DevOps 00:32:01 Как ИТшники воспринимают работу 00:32:50 На что направлен DevOps 00:33:50 Type 2: Fully Shared Ops Responsibilities 00:34:31 Type 3: Ops as Infrastructure-as-a-Service (Platform) 00:35:45 А что же такое DevOps? 00:40:22 Type 4: DevOps as an External Service 00:40:58 Type 5: DevOps Team with an Expiry Date 00:41:50 Type 6: DevOps Advocacy Team 00:41:55 DevOps Ямакаси 00:43:54 Type 7: SRE Team (Google Model) 00:47:10 Type 8: Container-Driven Collaboration 00:48:44 Type 9: Dev and DBA Collaboration 00:50:54 DevOps road map 2021/2022 (2) 01:20:39 Log4j exploit (3) 01:21:23 Grafana exploit (4) Links: 1) https://web.devopstopologies.com/ 2) https://roadmap.sh/devops 3) https://www.fastly.com/blog/digging-deeper-into-log4shell-0day-rce-exploit-found-in-log4j 4) https://twitter.com/naglinagli/status/1468155313182416899 Сказать спасибо: https://www.patreon.com/devopskitchentalks Музыка: https://www.bensound.com/
On this podcast: we chat to Joe Sawicki of Siemens, who talks about EDA trends and why he thinks digitalization in the semiconductor industry will drive massive industry growth in the years ahead, plus why he cringes when people say Moore's Law is dead. Then we talk to MikroElektronika's founder Neb Matic on what he said is world's first hardware-as-a-service offer for the embedded industry, offering a real time, remote, visual development environment for just $4 a day.
In episode 40, on the Get Better at Garbage podcast, we got to connect with Anastasia Kiku and Jason Hawkins from Reusables! A Vancouver-based start-up designed to reduce our reliance on takeout container plastics. This "Packaging as a Service" platform will innovate and reduce the barriers for consumers to opt for reusable containers from their favourite restaurants. Learn more about how Anastasia and Jason created Reusables and how they plan to scale up and bring this sustainable option to restaurants near you! Reusables - https://reusables.com/ LinkedIn - Reusables.com: LinkedIn Instagram - reusables_takeout - Reusables.com (@reusables_takeout) • Instagram
Bart McDonough, the CEO and Founder of Agio, a hybrid managed IT and cybersecurity services provider specializing in the financial services, health care and payments industries joins Enterprise Radio. The post Agio Disrupts the IT Support Landscape with AI-Enabled Service Platform appeared first on Enterprise Podcast Network - EPN.
Your regular hosts are joined this week by marketing-savvy MSP Ed Correia, of Sagacent Technologies, marketing-savvy consultant (and ID Agent founder) Kevin Lancaster, of The Venture Mentor, and marketing expert (and former Kaseya exec) Matt Solomon, of Channel Halo. So you know you're going to get some rock-solid marketing advice. We won't spoil their best suggestion, but (hint, hint) it'll make your feet happy. You'll be happy too as you listen in on the conversation about the hiring crunch in IT, ChannelPro's annual Readers' Choice Awards, and the challenges of cold calling. There's lots of good stuff on social media marketing, presentation skills, and more as well. Just make sure you're not the last one in the channel to put your logo where athlete's foot spreads. Subscribe to ChannelPro Weekly! iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/channelpro-weekly-podcast/id1095568582?mt=2 Google Play Podcasts: https://play.google.com/music/m/Igodza5l63vd5w5mdybtpq2cr7e?t=ChannelPro_Weekly_Podcast Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/7hWuOWbrIcwtrK6UJLSHvU Amazon Music: https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/a1d93194-a5f3-46d8-b625-abdc0ba032f1/ChannelPro-Weekly-Podcast More here: https://www.channelpronetwork.com/download/podcast/channelpro-weekly-podcast-episode-195-two-words-branded-socks Topics and Related Links Mentioned: Channelfied podcast - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCQAgOa07oc3CN_IZpuS00wg/featured CompTIA confirms tech hiring challenges - https://connect.comptia.org/newsroom/press-releases/2021/08/06/new-hiring-continuing-strong-employer-demand-drive-tech-unemployment-rate-to-its-lowest-level-in-two-years-comptia-analysis-reveals Exclusive Networks Rolls Out Everything-as-a-Service Platform in U.S. - https://www.channelpronetwork.com/news/exclusive-networks-rolls-out-everything-service-platform-us 2021 Readers' Choice Awards - https://www.channelpronetwork.com/awards/2021-readers-choice-awards Cold Calling for the Faint (and Not So Faint) of Heart - https://www.channelpronetwork.com/article/cold-calling-faint-and-not-so-faint-heart Rich's ICYMI plug and quickie preview of the week ahead - https://www.channelpronetwork.com/tags/icymi
Podcast: Innovator ChroniclesEpisode: #6: Jo-Jo Hubbard on creating a consumer-centric energy-as-a-service platformPub date: 2021-04-21In our sixth podcast, Emily Watt talks to Jo-Jo Hubbard, Co-founder & CEO at Electron. With a background in cleantech financing and digital transformation consulting, she is now working to decarbonise and transform the energy sector with an energy-as-a-service platform. But with an initial vision to become a novelist, how did she make the transition to energy herself?The podcast and artwork embedded on this page are from innovatorchronicles, which is the property of its owner and not affiliated with or endorsed by Listen Notes, Inc.
One more passport stamp in the BBE world tour, that this week makes another stop in the Canadian nation, set with clear goals to understand exactly how has the ecosystem been adapting to the digital leapfrog of the current crisis, but also exactly when did the biggest movements took place. Find out what makes the canadian landscape so interesting and unique in this week's episode, led by Meaghan Johnson together with local experts Ranjit Sarai (Credit Sesame) and Jan-Christopher Arp (Holt XChange). More on our guests:Ranjit Sarai (VP of Digital Banking, Credit Sesame)Ranjit is responsible for developing the product strategy and roadmap of Sesame Cash - one of the fastest growing challenger banks in the US. Prior to Credit Sesame, Ranjit was co-founder and Chief Product Officer at STACK, a Canadian challenger bank and Banking as a Service Platform. STACK was acquired in 2020 by Silicon Valley-based Credit Sesame. Prior to his role at STACK, Ranjit spent over a decade in digital banking as the Head of Digital Strategy and Innovation at President's Choice Financial (PCF) and Director of Mobile Banking at CIBC. Ranjit is active in the startup community as an advisor and angel investor in consumer retail and fintech startups. Ranjit holds a Software Engineering (BEng) degree from Concordia University in Montreal as well as a MBA from the Ivey School of Business in London, Ontario.Linkedln: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ranjit-sarai-83308b11/Credit Sesame: https://www.creditsesame.com/ Jan-Christopher Arp (Founding Managing Partner, Holt XChange)Jan Christopher Arp is a fintech evangelist, passionate about improving society through finance and technology. He is Managing Partner & co-founder of Holt Accelerator that has currently invested in 27 early-stage Canadian and International Fintech, in which those portfolio companies have a combined valuation of $300M. Previously, he founded Fintech Cadence, a non-profit that has trained thousands of individuals in fintech, resulting in the creation of +100 fintech projects. Prior to this, he was Head of Finance at Bus.com, helping it from incorporation to Series A, as well as Head of Finance at District 3, helping 20 early-stage teams raise more than $15 million. He began his career as a Consultant for billion-dollar investment banking projects in space & satellite sector. He holds an MBA from HEC, a finance degree from Ottawa University, passed II levels of the CFA and was awarded Montreal's 2018 Ambassador of the year at the Montreal Startup Awards.Linkedln: https://www.linkedin.com/in/janchristopherarp/Holt XChange: https://holtxchange.com/
In our sixth podcast, Emily Watt talks to Jo-Jo Hubbard, Co-founder & CEO at Electron. With a background in cleantech financing and digital transformation consulting, she is now working to decarbonise and transform the energy sector with an energy-as-a-service platform. But with an initial vision to become a novelist, how did she make the transition to energy herself?
At CES 2021, GM debuts its Ultifi customer service platform, designed to make it easier for a GM car owner to access services. Key aspects include EV charging services and other drive assistance features.
At CES 2021, GM debuts its Ultifi customer service platform, designed to make it easier for a GM car owner to access services. Key aspects include EV charging services and other drive assistance features.
Welcome to the Tearsheet Podcast. I’m Tearsheet’s editor in chief, Zack Miller. With all the talk about challenger banks and mega banks, tier 2 financial institutions like community banks and credit unions frequently get lost in the conversation. My guest today on the show is Arcadi Lapiro. His experience building first generation challenger banks has molded his worldview on the banking industry. Now, he’s back with Agora (https://agoraservices.us/), a banking as a service platform targeting tier 2 banks and credit unions. Lapiro joins me on the podcast to discuss the opportunities and challenges for smaller banking institutions facing competition from mega banks and new upstarts. We talk about Agora and why he built a platforms starting with 2 embedded services: SMB banking and teen banking. Arcady Lapiro is my guest today on the Tearsheet Podcast.
Mehdi Maghsoodnia is the CEO of 1health, the leading testing as a service (TaaS) company. He is passionate about personalized healthcare and increasing access to testing in the U.S. 1health launched TaaS earlier this year by bringing to market the first FDA Emergency Use Authorized COVID-19 saliva test, in partnership with IBX (Previously RUCDR). Through these at-home saliva tests, 1health is responsible for the deployment of 1% of COVID-19 testing across the United States. Instead of asking people to go get tested in laboratories that are often crowded and have delayed results, Mehdi is driving his businesses to bring affordable, simple testing to the people, wherever they are. 1health partners with hospital systems, telehealth companies, corporations and government agencies, school systems, consumer brands, as well as public health departments around the country. Through its lab network, centralized platform, and health partnerships, now more than seven million Americans have access to the 1health COVID-19 saliva test. Mehdi is on the board of SpineZone and MedCorder, and previously served as CEO of Rafter, BookRenter.com, SVP of products at CafePress, COO at Actiance and SVP at Intellisync. He is also an industry fellow at UC Berkeley, where he teaches innovation and entrepreneurship. He holds a Master’s of Science in EECS from Stanford, and a Bachelor of Science from UC Berkeley. Some of the Topics Covered by Mehdi Maghsoodnia in this Episode What 1health is doing and how it got started Why Mehdi chose to work on this particular problem and get involved in the healthcare industry What the initial product at 1health consisted of How Mehdi funding 1health Mehdi's thoughts around building a team Acquiring customers for 1health and how Mehdi looks at testing different channels How Mehdi thinks about pricing and GTM strategy The competitive landscape 1health is operating in Educating the market when you're creating a whole new market The ideal customer for 1health today Mehdi's experience investing in companies and some of the things he's looking for in companies he invests in How Vitagene came about from 1health What Mehdi's schedule looks like today Learning to say no and how to delegate The magic of exercise to improve your thinking Sign up for The Weekly Grind, for actionable insights and stories from successful entrepreneurs delivered to your inbox once per week: https://www.justgogrind.com/newsletter/ Listen to all episodes of the Just Go Grind Podcast: https://www.justgogrind.com/podcast/ Follow Justin Gordon on Twitter: https://twitter.com/justingordon212 Follow Justin Gordon on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/justingordon8/
How can manufacturers better serve customers of various sizes? In this episode of The Kula Ring, Melanie Virreira, Director of Global Commercial Enablement at Ball Corporation, talks about how her team created a digital self-service portal for multiple customer segments. She shares lessons learned from mapping customer journeys on the self-service portal, and how her team integrated the portal with sales.
When we covered Leena AI as a member of the Y Combinator Summer 2018 cohort, the young startup was firmly focused on building HR chatbots, but in the intervening years it has expanded the vision to a broader HR policy platform. Today, the company announced an $8 million Series A led by Greycroft with help […]
And we're back with more In Check with Fintech! In this episode, Rogier will talk with Roderick and Tom from Ginger Payments about what PaaS is and how it can help give banks, FI’s and eCom players give a competitive edge in the payment landscape. Enjoy listening and follow for more to come! About Ginger PaymentsGinger, founded in 2014 by a team of industry experts, is a fast-growing PaaS (Payments as a Service) Platform based in Amsterdam, NL. Ginger empowers Banks and FIs to offer local online payments solutions to their merchants all over the world. Whether you are looking for a complete whitelabel PSP solution or just parts for your omnichannel Merchants Services, ginger covers the full online payment value chain.
This episode is sponsored by The Chief I/O. The Chief I/O serves Cloud-Native professionals with the knowledge and insights they need to build resilient and scalable systems and teams. Visit The Chief I/O, read our publication, and subscribe to our newsletter and RSS feed. You can also apply to become a writer. Visit www.thechief.io. In November 2017, The Register published an article, 'Lambda and serverless is one of the worst forms of proprietary lock-in we've ever seen in the history of humanity'. The article goes on and elaborates: "It's code that is tied not just to hardware – which we've seen before – but to a data center, you can't even get the hardware yourself. And that hardware is now custom fabbed for the cloud providers with dark fiber that runs all around the world, just for them. So literally, the application you write will never get the performance or responsiveness or the ability to be ported somewhere else without having the deployment footprint of Amazon." What happened next was nothing short of spectacular. Well known figures in the Cloud computing space such as John Arundel, Forrest Brazeal, Yan Cui started to have diverging opinions. Yan Cui is known for his serverless articles in medium and his blog. In an article published in lumigo.com titled “You are wrong about vendor lock-in” he wrote: The biggest misconception about serverless vendor lock-in arguments is that technology choices are never lock-ins. Being “locked in” implies that there is no escape, but that's not the case with technology choices. Not with serverless, not with databases, not with frameworks, not with programming languages. Instead, technology choices create coupling, and no matter the choices you make, your solution will always be coupled to something. Moving away from those technologies requires time and effort, but there is always a way out. I'm your host Kassandra Russel, and today we are going to discuss serverless architectures. We will examine arguments for and against this technology. Next, we will discuss architectures, triggers, and use cases for serverless. Most importantly, we will discuss how to get your serverless functions productionized. This episode is the first part of a series about Serverless; more topics will be discussed in the next episodes. If you are thinking about adopting serverless or if you are already using it, this episode will give you useful insights, so stay tuned. Computing started with bare metal servers, then with virtual machines and later with containers and distributed systems. However, in 2006 a product called Zimki offered the first functions as a Service. This allowed a “pay as you go” model for code execution. Zimki was not commercially successful, but it paved the way for a new business model for computing services. Because of Zimki Functions as a Service or FaaS became a new category in the cloud space. In 2008, Google offered Google App Engine, App Engine allowed “metered billing” for applications. This new offering from Google allowed developers to create functions using a custom Python Framework. The limitation of this is glaringly obvious, developers were not able to execute arbitrary code. In November of 2014, AWS officially announced AWS Lambda. A fully-fledged Functions as a Service Platform that allowed the execution of arbitrary code. In our DevOps weekly newsletter, Shipped, we curate must-read serverless tutorials, news, and stories. Each week, there are tons of articles published, we read them for you, choose the best ones and share them with you. You can subscribe to Shipped by visiting faun.dev/join. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/thedevopsfauncast/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thedevopsfauncast/support
"When we decided to actually pay for the idea and build Rapyd as it is today, we understood immediately it's a multi-billion dollar company!" Arik Shtilman, CEO CoFounder Rapyd, global FinTech-as-a-service platform $1Billion Valuation raised $140 Million last year is interviewed by David Cogan founder of Eliances and host of the Eliances Heroes show broadcast on am and fm network channels, internet radio, and online syndication.
"When we decided to actually pay for the idea and build Rapyd as it is today, we understood immediately it's a multi-billion dollar company!" Arik Shtilman, CEO CoFounder Rapyd, global FinTech-as-a-service platform $1Billion Valuation raised $140 Million last year is interviewed by David Cogan founder of Eliances and host of the Eliances Heroes show broadcast on am and fm network channels, internet radio, and online syndication.
"You keep talking about SEO & potential channels, " "Why?" "Are you even seeing a 5% return within your business?" It is the small things that destroy the vine. In this session, I personally teach you how to leverage your platform, "before, between, and after," the platform is presented or not. Great small tweaks that can yield you a 15% return annually, with some small changes. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/lifeanew/message
On this episode of the SCR Podcast I am talking to Mathias Wengeler who is the CEO and Founder of Atheneum Partners. Mathias has been an entrepreneur for the past 10 years and before that worked in consultancy worldwide. Atheneum Partners connects the investment community and advisory firms with leading industry specialists around the globe in order to access key market information. In contrast to traditional research and management consulting resources, the Atheneum Executive Network™ provides clients with invaluable insight for expanding business and making superior risk-adjusted investments.Together we are discussing the current trend his company is observing in the requests for expert knowledge within the technology space. Furthermore Mathias is explaining how the Atheneum platform works and how they are acquiring massive amounts of data on expert knowledge and building the largest expert database.
Welcome to the Tearsheet Podcast. I’m Zack Miller. As a major global bank, BBVA stands out in its early embrace of the banking as a service model. The BBVA Open platform provides verification, money movement, account origination, and card issuance for commercial and consumer financial products. Susan French, the head of product for BBVA Open, joins us on the podcast to give us an update on the platform and what new products and services BBVA plans to roll out this year. We talk about the work BBVA Open has done with upstart fintechs like Digit and Wise, and where we are in the evolution of platform banking. Lastly, we discuss the role Open plays in BBVA’s overall strategy. Susan French is my guest today on the Tearsheet Podcast. Before we jump into the podcast, I wanted to introduce you to Outlier, Tearsheet’s leading membership program. It’s designed for top fintech and financial service professionals to stay on top daily of the biggest trends, the top companies, and the leaders of this next generation of finance. Get industry briefings by experts like the ones we just hosted on best practices in PR and customer acquisition. Find out more at Tearsheet.co/outlier
Data Futurology - Data Science, Machine Learning and Artificial Intelligence From Industry Leaders
Tomer Shiran is the Co-Founder and CEO of Dremio, Dremio is the Data-as-a-Service Platform company. Created by veterans of open source and big data technologies, and the creators of Apache Arrow, Dremio is a fundamentally new approach to data analytics that helps companies get more value from their data, faster. Dremio makes data engineering teams more productive and data consumers more self-sufficient. Tomer Shiran previously headed the product management team at MapR and was responsible for product strategy, roadmap, and requirements. Before MapR, Tomer held numerous product management and engineering roles at Microsoft, most recently as the product manager for Microsoft Internet Security & Acceleration Server (now Microsoft Forefront). He is the founder of two websites that have served tens of millions of users and received coverage in prestigious publications such as The New York Times, USA Today, and The Times of London. Tomer is also the author of a 900-page programming book. He holds an MS in Computer Engineering from Carnegie Mellon University and a BS in Computer Science from Technion - Israel Institute of Technology. Enjoy the show! We speak about: [01:50] How Tomer started in the data space [03:35] What was it like running your own business? [04:50] What did you think would happen with ePassportPhoto? [07:20] Takeaways from MapR [09:35] What was the process of starting Dremio? [10:55] How did you gauge how much product development needed to be done? [12:20] Where did you start with your hiring process? [13:00] What have been some of the pivotal moments for Dremio? [14:35] What does Dremio do? [16:00] What is the semantic layer? [20:00] Who are the users? [23:30] What are the data masking capabilities? [25:10] How has the journey been for you personally? [28:35] What challenges are you facing right now? [30:00] About Tomer’s teams [31:15] The importance of having a sales team [33:30] How has Dremio changed with the increase of employees? [34:30] What does the future look like for Dremio? [35:00] What do international expansions look like for Dremio? [35:45] What are you most proud of in your career? [36:20] Any lessons from your failures? [37:45] Advice for future entrepreneurs [40:00] Future challenges in the data space [41:45] A piece of advice for the listeners Thank you to our sponsors: Fyrebox - Make Your Own Quiz! RMIT Online Master of Data Science Strategy and Leadership Gain the advanced strategic, leadership and data science capabilities required to influence executive leadership teams and deliver organisation-wide solutions. We are RUBIX. - one of Australia’s leading pure data consulting companies delivering project outcomes for some of the world’s leading brands. Visit online.rmit.edu.au for more information And as always, we appreciate your Reviews, Follows, Likes, Shares and Ratings. Thank you so much for listening. Enjoy the show! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/datafuturology/message
MONEY FM 89.3 - Prime Time with Howie Lim, Bernard Lim & Finance Presenter JP Ong
In Career 360, Bernard Lim speaks to Christopher Yeo, Founder & CEO, Sentient.io, which is a platform designed for software developers. With a global shortage of AI talent, Sentient.io is launching Singapore’s first AI as a service platform designed for Software Developers with a catalogue of about 50 microservices of which more than 20 are AI-based microservices.
Previously on A-Players, we interviewed a Founder of MyCareerPath — Kave Bulambo. This time, Michael had a chance to interview a founder of one of the most interesting fin-techs in Berlin — Andreas Bittner. He is a COO & Co-Founder of solarisBank, a Banking-as-a-Service Platform that enables digital companies to create custom solutions for their unique financial needs. With his leadership experience and previous role at Finleap as a Venture Advisor, Andreas from the beginning of solarisBank was deeply focused on building the right team for the company. Gathering experts from the financial sector as well as from the tech one, allowed his company to acquire a German banking license in a record time of just eight months. His main goal in hiring is to look for people who have certain knowledge about banking, but also have an idea of how to translate the Centuries-old industry's processes into the digital world. Listen to the interview to find out more about Andreas' approach to hiring, including hiring best business-matching leaders. If you want to find out more, you can listen to the podcast on Anchor, Spotify, Pocket Casts, and Apple Podcasts. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/acelr8/message
Anu Gupta has spent more than 20 years cutting her teeth in the worlds of retail, technology and private equity organizations. Currently, Anu serves as COO of Jyve, the leading platform for in-store flexible and skilled labor. Jyve is a technology company that’s redefining how, when, and where we work. Jyve’s Skills-as-a-Service platform and on-demand talent marketplace matches enterprise businesses like large brands and retailers with certified workers (aka “Jyvers”) to execute in-store jobs. Jyvers accomplish a variety of tasks, including auditing, brand ambassadorship, display building, e-fulfillment shopping, merchandising, ordering, and stocking. Jyvers choose their own hours and get paid by the job, enabling flexibility and acceleration in their professional growth. The future of work will be about connecting needs to skills, and making those connections will require a platform for a Skill Economy workforce. Jyve is that platform. Anu joins me on the podcast to discuss how Jyve's technology helps enable retailers to expand their labor capacity while minimizing costs, mitigating the impact of turnover rates and making it easier for in-store employees to succeed. Throughout her career, she learned first hand of the massive pain-point impacting the retail industry: $252.5 billion is lost annually due to a lack of access to labor that is skilled and certified to effectively and quickly meet in-store execution and needs. Led by Anu’s deep experience in retail, technology and problem-solving, Jyve is solving this pain-point for retailers by creating a first-of-its-kind Skills-as-a-Service Platform. Jyve’s platform uses machine learning to intelligently match businesses’ in-store execution needs with the right skilled labor - Jyvers - to the needs of the retailer, at the right time. This also improves work for Jyvers, allowing them to grow in their careers and new challenges in different workplaces. Payment by task, not by the hour, allows Jyvers to know how much they will make each day and can make more if they can complete jobs more efficiently. Jyvers also received unprecedented autonomy of their schedules, unlike traditional gig workers.
Transcript Today we are talking about blockchain as a service and how it can be leveraged in manufacturing. With very real use cases and stories of success, we'll see how blockchain is affecting manufacturing in various ways today. Joel Neidig Joel is the Director of Research & Development for ITAMCO and is the CEO of SIMBA Chain and Blockchain as a Service Platform that runs on Microsoft Azure. Follow Joel on LinkedIn. Diego Tamburini Diego is the Principal Industry Lead for Azure Manufacturing in the Microsoft Industry Experience team, where he focuses on developing technical content to help manufacturing companies and software developers deliver their solutions on Azure, at scale. He also champions partners who deliver manufacturing solutions using Azure. Follow Diego on LinkedIn or Twitter.
Join us for a demonstration of ServiceNow's Phishing Response Workflow. The Security Incident Phishing Workflow allows you to perform a series of tasks designed to handle spear phishing emails on your network. We will also be demoing the New Security Incident Console available from the London Release. We will provide a glimpse into what Security Operations can do to unify and accelerate your response, getting even more value out of the platform. ServiceNow customers are starting to change the game in “operationalizing security” by extending their leading Service Platform into the underserved areas of day-to-day incident response and vulnerability lifecycle management. More at www.itsdelivers.com
When your data lives in multiple locations, belonging to at least as many applications, it is exceedingly difficult to ask complex questions of it. The default way to manage this situation is by crafting pipelines that will extract the data from source systems and load it into a data lake or data warehouse. In order to make this situation more manageable and allow everyone in the business to gain value from the data the folks at Dremio built a self service data platform. In this episode Tomer Shiran, CEO and co-founder of Dremio, explains how it fits into the modern data landscape, how it works under the hood, and how you can start using it today to make your life easier.
Despite major organizational investment in security and vulnerability management toolsets, surveys and studies everywhere show that companies are still taking too long to respond to important signals from all of these. Oversights of too much information are delaying security teams ability to identify, mitigate and remediate critical incidents and aging vulnerabilities. In the last 18 months, enterprises have mobilized to take security process and procedure into a SOC workbench with a maturity plan, but the reality is a majority are still mired down in siloed dysfunction and manual or mundane processes. Automation is a dream many are simply unprepared for, meanwhile, Integration is at a high point in our time…let’s leverage it! The challenges organizations face, lie in these core areas: Ineffective collaboration between IT, Network and Security Lack of business context on critical incidents or vulnerabilities Under-processed signals versus noise from underutilized toolsets Lack of management visibility into the overall efficacy of the team ServiceNow customers are starting to change the game in “operationalizing security” by extending their leading Service Platform into the underserved areas of day-to-day incident response and vulnerability lifecycle management! More at www.itsdelivers.com
In this episode of The New Stack Analysts podcast, we focused on GoDaddy's journey toward developing a containers-as-a-service (CaaS) platform. Heading the discussion was Shaheeda Nizar, senior director of engineering at GoDaddy, joined by Micah Rupersburg, GoDaddy CaaS engineering leader. Donnie Berkholz, director for 451 Research, joined TNS founder Alex Williams in the interview. Throughout the conversation, Nizar and Rupersburg explained that as GoDaddy developers saw the advantages of containerizing applications and packaging together dependencies, it became a necessity to build a platform to run, orchestrate, and manage those containers. Learn more at: https://thenewstack.io/godaddy-built-container-service-platform/
BUA is an online space which allows consumers in Botswana to report on their customer service experiences with suppliers, based on the principle of Botho, which is a social contract by which Batswana live. Botho is based on having mutual respect for each other and earning respect by first giving it. In this episode, I chat with Thusang Baraedi (Sales Manager of BUA) about the evolution of the company, how it has helped improve the service delivery in Botswana, and how they plan to expand their brand.
FieldBytes - The Future of Field Service and the Internet of Things
Today s guest is Andy Neely. You can follow him on Twitter or connect with him on LinkedIn and you can find his work at http://cambridgeservicealliance.eng.cam.ac.uk/.
我们有 Software-as-a-Service,有 Platform-as-a-Service,但在一切软件化的零边际成本世界里,恐怕一切曾经恒定的「东西」都要变成需要长期维护的「服务」。再也没有一劳永逸的事情——没有花一次钱就可以永远玩下去的游戏,没有购买一份就可以长期使用的文字处理软件——人类终究将成为比特的「奴隶」。我们并不认为这是坏事或好事,但这种现象确实暗示着我们尚不能完全把握的社会制度重大变革。我们正在零散地经历着构成这次变革的诸多子变革,而这正是这个时代的最大兴奋点。 每月三十元,支持李如一和 Rio 把《IT 公论》做成最好的科技播客。请访问 itgonglun.com/member。 上周的节目(第一三九期)录音时李如一在出差,酒店房间条件有限,录音质量较差,没逃过耳朵灵的朋友。本期已经恢复正常。 今天的不少内容源于两个问题,或者说一个问题和一本书的标题: 如果以一百年为尺度思考技术问题会怎么样? The Zero Marginal Cost Society: The Internet of Things, the Collaborative Commons, and the Eclipse of Capitalism(《零边际成本社会:物联网、协作康盟、以及资本主义的穷途末路》) 边际成本指的是某件产品生产多一个单位所需要的成本。假如你的 CD 总共做了 1000 张,就要付出 1000 张 CD 的制作成本,但假如你是以数字文件的形式发行 CD 里面的歌曲,制作 1000 份和 1 份的成本就几乎相同。无庸置疑,「软件蚕食世界」这句话背后的涵义,就是世界上的各种东西的边际成本都在慢慢向零靠拢。 在上一期节目中,Rio 提到了他对于交通工具的看法。他认为移动互联网时代的工具减少了人们购置私车的需求,拼车和按需用车的服务(例如 Uber)不但可以让人们的生活更加灵活经济,也提高了车辆的使用率,同时还有缓解交通堵塞的潜力。有听众说这是一种共产主义理想,但或许「协作康盟」(Collaborative Commons)是更好的理解这种现象的思维框架。 作为名词的 common 在简体中文世界一直没有恰当的翻译。某些台湾词典将其音译为「康盟」,但似乎未能流通。简单来说,common 指的是某个群体的人的共有物。例如大家熟悉的 Creative Commons 授权协议指的就是在一定的条件下,把某件创意性作品视为原始创作者、消费者以及其他创作者「共有」之物的一种版权框架。《零边际成本社会》的作者 Jeremy Rifkin 认为,以物权私有和市场经济为基础的资本主义,在面临一个逐渐向零边际成本过渡的社会时,会逐渐开始衰微,取而代之的就是协作康盟。 这当然只是一种大胆的假说。但关心互联网和技术发展的人应该会对这种理论感到天然的亲近。如果一件东西可以近乎零成本地复制,你是不是能够真正地将它变成「私人物品」这个问题就要重新思考。 复制成本的降低也会造成复制行为的增多,随之而来的是「保存」「收藏」等概念的本质变化。假如你今天拍了一部电影,如何保证它在一百年后还可以正常播放?(要知道从电影诞生到今天总共也才一百多年。)答案很可能不是去信任某一种特别可靠的介质,而是要每隔几年不辞辛劳地反复地将这部电影复制到当时最新的介质上。 这就引出了本期节目的标题。我们有 Software-as-a-Service,有 Platform-as-a-Service,但在一切软件化的零边际成本世界里,恐怕一切曾经恒定的「东西」都要变成需要长期维护的「服务」。再也没有一劳永逸的事情——没有花一次钱就可以永远玩下去的游戏,没有购买一份就可以长期使用的文字处理软件——人类终究将成为比特的「奴隶」。 我们并不认为这是坏事或好事,但这种现象确实暗示着我们尚不能完全把握的社会制度重大变革。我们正在零散地经历着构成这次变革的诸多子变革,而这正是这个时代的最大兴奋点。 (从本期开始,李如一和 Rio 会在节目末尾介绍几个值得注意的 app——不一定是推荐,只是「值得注意」。) 我们最近在用的新 app Now! Madefire Hopper 最近我们读的一些文章 《纽约时报》内部工作流程揭秘 我在拉链工厂学到的事 为什么做内容的公司不应该自己开发 CMS 相关链接 RiteAid Bit rot (Data degradation) Rio 在 Quora 回答如何保证视频在一百年后仍然可以播放 Horace Dediu 播客:可控制的想象力 北京公交推出的「定制公交」服务 Google 收购 Odysee 中国建设银行里的 Apple Pay 广告 英国 BBC Radio 1 的 DJ Zane Lowe 加入苹果 The Zero Marginal Cost Society: The Internet of Things, the Collaborative Commons, and the Eclipse of Capitalism Now! Madefire Hopper 人物简介 李如一:字节社创始人。 Rio: Apple4us 程序员。
我们有 Software-as-a-Service,有 Platform-as-a-Service,但在一切软件化的零边际成本世界里,恐怕一切曾经恒定的「东西」都要变成需要长期维护的「服务」。再也没有一劳永逸的事情——没有花一次钱就可以永远玩下去的游戏,没有购买一份就可以长期使用的文字处理软件——人类终究将成为比特的「奴隶」。我们并不认为这是坏事或好事,但这种现象确实暗示着我们尚不能完全把握的社会制度重大变革。我们正在零散地经历着构成这次变革的诸多子变革,而这正是这个时代的最大兴奋点。 每月三十元,支持李如一和 Rio 把《IT 公论》做成最好的科技播客。请访问 itgonglun.com/member。 上周的节目(第一三九期)录音时李如一在出差,酒店房间条件有限,录音质量较差,没逃过耳朵灵的朋友。本期已经恢复正常。 今天的不少内容源于两个问题,或者说一个问题和一本书的标题: 如果以一百年为尺度思考技术问题会怎么样? The Zero Marginal Cost Society: The Internet of Things, the Collaborative Commons, and the Eclipse of Capitalism(《零边际成本社会:物联网、协作康盟、以及资本主义的穷途末路》) 边际成本指的是某件产品生产多一个单位所需要的成本。假如你的 CD 总共做了 1000 张,就要付出 1000 张 CD 的制作成本,但假如你是以数字文件的形式发行 CD 里面的歌曲,制作 1000 份和 1 份的成本就几乎相同。无庸置疑,「软件蚕食世界」这句话背后的涵义,就是世界上的各种东西的边际成本都在慢慢向零靠拢。 在上一期节目中,Rio 提到了他对于交通工具的看法。他认为移动互联网时代的工具减少了人们购置私车的需求,拼车和按需用车的服务(例如 Uber)不但可以让人们的生活更加灵活经济,也提高了车辆的使用率,同时还有缓解交通堵塞的潜力。有听众说这是一种共产主义理想,但或许「协作康盟」(Collaborative Commons)是更好的理解这种现象的思维框架。 作为名词的 common 在简体中文世界一直没有恰当的翻译。某些台湾词典将其音译为「康盟」,但似乎未能流通。简单来说,common 指的是某个群体的人的共有物。例如大家熟悉的 Creative Commons 授权协议指的就是在一定的条件下,把某件创意性作品视为原始创作者、消费者以及其他创作者「共有」之物的一种版权框架。《零边际成本社会》的作者 Jeremy Rifkin 认为,以物权私有和市场经济为基础的资本主义,在面临一个逐渐向零边际成本过渡的社会时,会逐渐开始衰微,取而代之的就是协作康盟。 这当然只是一种大胆的假说。但关心互联网和技术发展的人应该会对这种理论感到天然的亲近。如果一件东西可以近乎零成本地复制,你是不是能够真正地将它变成「私人物品」这个问题就要重新思考。 复制成本的降低也会造成复制行为的增多,随之而来的是「保存」「收藏」等概念的本质变化。假如你今天拍了一部电影,如何保证它在一百年后还可以正常播放?(要知道从电影诞生到今天总共也才一百多年。)答案很可能不是去信任某一种特别可靠的介质,而是要每隔几年不辞辛劳地反复地将这部电影复制到当时最新的介质上。 这就引出了本期节目的标题。我们有 Software-as-a-Service,有 Platform-as-a-Service,但在一切软件化的零边际成本世界里,恐怕一切曾经恒定的「东西」都要变成需要长期维护的「服务」。再也没有一劳永逸的事情——没有花一次钱就可以永远玩下去的游戏,没有购买一份就可以长期使用的文字处理软件——人类终究将成为比特的「奴隶」。 我们并不认为这是坏事或好事,但这种现象确实暗示着我们尚不能完全把握的社会制度重大变革。我们正在零散地经历着构成这次变革的诸多子变革,而这正是这个时代的最大兴奋点。 (从本期开始,李如一和 Rio 会在节目末尾介绍几个值得注意的 app——不一定是推荐,只是「值得注意」。) 我们最近在用的新 app Now! Madefire Hopper 最近我们读的一些文章 《纽约时报》内部工作流程揭秘 我在拉链工厂学到的事 为什么做内容的公司不应该自己开发 CMS 相关链接 RiteAid Bit rot (Data degradation) Rio 在 Quora 回答如何保证视频在一百年后仍然可以播放 Horace Dediu 播客:可控制的想象力 北京公交推出的「定制公交」服务 Google 收购 Odysee 中国建设银行里的 Apple Pay 广告 英国 BBC Radio 1 的 DJ Zane Lowe 加入苹果 The Zero Marginal Cost Society: The Internet of Things, the Collaborative Commons, and the Eclipse of Capitalism Now! Madefire Hopper 人物简介 李如一:字节社创始人。 Rio: Apple4us 程序员。