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We're just days away from kicking off the final quarter of 2024—can you feel the momentum building? For me, this season is like my personal New Year. With the shift in seasons and the return to routine, it's the perfect opportunity to dream big, refocus, and push toward those year-end goals.On today's episode, we're taking a break from our usual focus on SEO, Google Business Profiles, and marketing strategies to dive into something that has transformed my business: masterminds. Every year, as September hits, I surround myself with a small group of powerhouse business owners, each a leader in their industry. These masterminds fuel me with new ideas, fresh strategies, and the accountability I need to finish the year strong.As a brick-and-mortar business owner for over sixteen years, I've always seen September as the perfect time to relaunch, refuel, and repurpose. This final quarter is when many of you will see your highest earnings of the year. Imagine heading into 2025 knowing your SEO is dialed in, your systems are streamlined, and you're more profitable than ever—so much so that you can shut down for the entire weekend without worry!That's why I'm thrilled to introduce my Level Up Mastermind. This three-month mastermind is designed to help you take your business, life, and success to the next level. Get ready to finish 2024 stronger than ever and set yourself up for an incredible 2025!Would you be ready to level up? Let's dive in! SHOW TIMESTAMPS: 4:34 - You are worth investing in for your business 6:39 - Out of the box thinking with your mastermind7:52 - Accountability with you and your mastermind9:06 - Make Wellness Ad Interested in learning more about Peptides and a ground floor opportunity?10:13 - Connection with Other Business Owners11:00- Commitment to a mastermind11:30 - Cost of the Level Up Mastermind14:11 - Fast Acting Bonus. Goodness for ALL Would you be interested in an SEO Marketing Consultant? Hire me as your SEO Marketing Consultant to get found, liked, and trusted FIRST— here are some places to start. 1. VIP DAY - hire me to do the work for your Google Business Profile and receive customized SEO strategy for your specific industry.2. Customized packages of SEO and marketing services are available. From blog writing, to Google Business Profile managment, to email campaigns to social media. Customize it to what you need and desire. 3. Monthly SEO Consulting Calls. Hop on a 45 minute call every month to talk strategy as well is hold you accountable to your goals. Love today's podcast?
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Just when we thought that AI would disintermediate us at work, we've found that AI might have a way to bring us closer together. In this episode, the co-founder of The Real Human Project and serial entrepreneur, Noah Godfrey, shares his latest venture, an AI tool that interviews participants to help share their human stories in a podcast episode format. We will discuss how AI can give us what we have been longing for at work- the space to really understand each other, what has shaped us, and what makes us tick so we can improve engagement, team performance, and collaborate to achieve amazing results, together. Get ready to see AI from a totally different vantage point, one that is humanizing. Show Timestamps:(04:10) - Introduction to Noah Godfrey and Real Human(08:06) - Leaders need to demonstrate vulnerability(10:07) - Noah describes learning empathy(15:40) - Solving leadership challenges through connection and sharing(17:54) - Flow and Psychological Safety(23:04) - Humanity, Technology, and ProductivityThanks for listening to Let's Talk, People!Explore More:Listen to Emily's full interview on the Real Human Project with AI Bot Sam as she shares about the real things that make her human.Share your own story at realhuman.io. Use code LETSTALK at checkout for a $50 discount. Watch Francis Frie's TED Talk on building and rebuilding trust.Access the episode transcript.Connect with Emily Frieze-Kemeny on LinkedIn and Instagram.Connect with Emily and her team on the AROSE Group website and on AROSE Group's LinkedIn page.If you'd like to receive new episodes as they're published, please subscribe to Let's Talk, People in Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts. If you enjoyed this episode, please consider leaving a positive rating and review. It really helps others discover the show.
How will edge technologies and AI shape the future of our cities? In this episode, Bill sits down with John Lockhart, Lead Sustainability Technologist, Global Digital Cities at Dell, to discuss all things digital cities. They dive into how city leaders can approach digital transformation and tackle the problems in their cities, and discuss digital twins and the impact of AI. ---------Key Quotes:“What's happening at the edge from an IOT perspective, as well as what's happening in the data center, they're able to really drive insights from the value they're gaining at the edge. And then that in turn delivers on the outcomes that leaders are providing their, whether it's constituents from a city perspective or whether it's shareholders from an enterprise perspective."“Cities have really been dealing with a lot of different technology challenges as they come across a problem over the past 30, 40 years, they'll apply a solution that solves a particular problem. But that's really like putting a band-aid, rather than trying to find the root cause and see how they can drive different results.”--------Show Timestamps:(01:05) How John got started in tech (03:26) Applied IOT in digital cities (05:46) What makes a smart city smart? (08:56) Where can city leaders begin?(10:23) What obstacles do city leaders face? (13:53) John's work at the live lab incubator (16:48) How do cities decide what problems to tackle? (20:45) Greenfield versus brownfield(26:31) Digital twins in cities (29:57) Understanding ROI in digital cities (38:42) How will AI change our cities? --------Sponsor:Over the Edge is brought to you by Dell Technologies to unlock the potential of your infrastructure with edge solutions. From hardware and software to data and operations, across your entire multi-cloud environment, we're here to help you simplify your edge so you can generate more value. Learn more by visiting dell.com/edge for more information or click on the link in the show notes.--------Credits:Over the Edge is hosted by Bill Pfeifer, and was created by Matt Trifiro and Ian Faison. Executive producers are Matt Trifiro, Ian Faison, Jon Libbey and Kyle Rusca. The show producer is Erin Stenhouse. The audio engineer is Brian Thomas. Additional production support from Elisabeth Plutko and Eric Platenyk.--------Links:Follow Bill on LinkedInConnect with John Lockhart on LinkedInArtificial Intelligence and Gen AI in Smart Cities, white paper by John Lockhart
What is the future of edge computing in the space age? In this episode, Bill sits down with Elizebeth Varghese, Partner / Principal, Space Economy Acceleration Leader at Deloitte to discuss her work on bitcoin and the spacefaring economy, and how it relates to the future of edge computing. They dive into space as the ultimate edge computing use case and how space technologies will change society.Key Quotes:“In combining that aspect of edge computing and the blockchain aspect, you can manage digital identities. Individuals can have control and self sovereign control over their individual identities because they can control what's shared, they can control how it's shared, and that's not something that they need to rely on a third party.”“Lots of IT folk are going to have to understand the non-terrestrial aspect of data management... I think IT leaders and technologists are going to have to understand this intersection with data that gets piped from somewhere else.”“I'd expect edge computing to decentralize space data marketplace where users could buy and sell data directly from satellites.”--------Show Timestamps:(01:15) Elizabeth's work and background (05:56) The human side of blockchain (16:56) What is the space economy? (20:16) Primary non-terrestrial use cases(23:30) Managing space-based data (28:59) What comes next? --------Sponsor:Over the Edge is brought to you by Dell Technologies to unlock the potential of your infrastructure with edge solutions. From hardware and software to data and operations, across your entire multi-cloud environment, we're here to help you simplify your edge so you can generate more value. Learn more by visiting dell.com/edge for more information or click on the link in the show notes.--------Credits:Over the Edge is hosted by Bill Pfeifer, and was created by Matt Trifiro and Ian Faison. Executive producers are Matt Trifiro, Ian Faison, Jon Libbey and Kyle Rusca. The show producer is Erin Stenhouse. The audio engineer is Brian Thomas. Additional production support from Elisabeth Plutko and Eric Platenyk.--------Links:Follow Bill on LinkedInConnect with Elizebeth Varghese on LinkedIn
What is the future of IT and how does it affect careers at the edge? In this episode, Bill sits down with Brad Maltz, Senior Director of the DevOps Portfolio and DevRel at Dell Technologies to discuss DevRel, EdgeOps and how IT can adapt to the momentum of edge technologies. They explore how people in IT should navigate their careers at this technology juncture, and whether the terms edge, cloud and data center will remain relevant.Key Quotes:“Do you truly need to designate that physical destination as an edge versus cloud versus data center? I don't think you do.”“The DevOps movement is well positioned to help the edge going forward.”“DevOps to me is an operating model. It's all about IT technology-oriented folks needing to become more agile to partner and satisfy their end users.”--------Show Timestamps:(01:10) How Brad got started in tech (02:47) What is DevRel and why is it important? (06:28) How should IT adapt to growth at the edge?(09:39) Who is IT at this point? (12:24) How can IT prepare and stay relevant?(24:56) If Brad were starting in tech now, what would he focus on?(28:50) The role of platform engineering (31:15) Will the terms data center, cloud and edge matter in the future?(37:43) What is Brad looking forward to in Devrel and IT?--------Sponsor:Over the Edge is brought to you by Dell Technologies to unlock the potential of your infrastructure with edge solutions. From hardware and software to data and operations, across your entire multi-cloud environment, we're here to help you simplify your edge so you can generate more value. Learn more by visiting dell.com/edge for more information or click on the link in the show notes.--------Credits:Over the Edge is hosted by Bill Pfeifer, and was created by Matt Trifiro and Ian Faison. Executive producers are Matt Trifiro, Ian Faison, Jon Libbey and Kyle Rusca. The show producer is Erin Stenhouse. The audio engineer is Brian Thomas. Additional production support from Elisabeth Plutko and Eric Platenyk.--------Links:Follow Bill on LinkedInConnect with Brad Maltz on LinkedInCheck out Brad's DevOps Thought Leadership vlog and Webinar
Once a boutique operation, New Belgium Brewing is now producing millions of barrels of beer. In this episode, Bill sits down with Adam Little, who has been with the company for nearly nine years and currently serves as Senior Manager, Enterprise Security and Compliance. They dive into how New Belgium has used edge technologies to scale their production to meet increasing demand and to improve their distribution processes.---------Key Quotes:“As we've grown over the years, we said look, the only way we can do this is looking at the data and really using our power of IT to drive that business forward. How can we save time in the brewing process? How can we get a couple more cans off the line? How can we get a couple more cases out the door? Are we brewing the right things at the right time so that we're prepared for demand?”“One thing's for sure, if you never collect the data you can't make the right decision with it.”--------Show Timestamps:(02:05) How technology supports beer production (06:15) Scaling production through automation(07:03) What data do they collect, and how do they collect it? (13:03) Using data to support distribution (19:03) Increasing canning speed and capacity (23:47) The process of automating (26:37) Processing data and determining what to keep (30:37) Identifying the business problem (37:23) What is next for New Belgium? --------Sponsor:Over the Edge is brought to you by Dell Technologies to unlock the potential of your infrastructure with edge solutions. From hardware and software to data and operations, across your entire multi-cloud environment, we're here to help you simplify your edge so you can generate more value. Learn more by visiting dell.com/edge for more information or click on the link in the show notes.--------Credits:Over the Edge is hosted by Bill Pfeifer, and was created by Matt Trifiro and Ian Faison. Executive producers are Matt Trifiro, Ian Faison, Jon Libbey and Kyle Rusca. The show producer is Erin Stenhouse. The audio engineer is Brian Thomas. Additional production support from Elisabeth Plutko and Eric Platenyk.--------Links:Follow Bill on LinkedInConnect with Adam Little on LinkedInLearn more about what New Belgium Brewing is doing at the edge: Video, Case Study
Visual AI at the edge is becoming increasingly ubiquitous, even reaching some traditionally lower tech sectors like gas station convenience stores. In this conversation, Bill sits down with Sridhar Sudarsan, the CTO at SparkCognition, to discuss their visual AI products and how they have been deployed at scale throughout gas stations and how they are using visual AI to enhance school safety. They dive into ethical considerations of visual AI at the edge and how SparkCognition thinks about operations in addition to model training.---------Key Quotes:“These AI systems are really a tool that helps the human, who then helps the AI systems, who then helps the human. And we're constantly pushing the barrier to raise the bar.”“From an industry perspective, Murphy's Law continues to apply and I think we continue to find hardware getting less and less expensive, more processing happening at lower costs.”--------Show Timestamps:(01:18) How did Sridhar get started in technology? (02:16) Sridhar's time at IBM(10:45) Visual AI use cases at gas stations (18:13) Using existing camera infrastructure (20:43) Developing an economic model to deploy edge AI(25:11) ROI calculator (29:02) Privacy and visual AI in schools (34:32) Training ethical AI (40:46) Sridhar's favorite deployments --------Sponsor:Over the Edge is brought to you by Dell Technologies to unlock the potential of your infrastructure with edge solutions. From hardware and software to data and operations, across your entire multi-cloud environment, we're here to help you simplify your edge so you can generate more value. Learn more by visiting dell.com/edge for more information or click on the link in the show notes.--------Credits:Over the Edge is hosted by Bill Pfeifer, and was created by Matt Trifiro and Ian Faison. Executive producers are Matt Trifiro, Ian Faison, Jon Libbey and Kyle Rusca. The show producer is Erin Stenhouse. The audio engineer is Brian Thomas. Additional production support from Elisabeth Plutko and Eric Platenyk.--------Links:Follow Bill on LinkedInConnect with Sridhar Sudarsan on LinkedIn
What can IT learn from OT and vice versa? How are these two groups collaborating and where is it difficult for them to see eye-to-eye? In this episode, Bill sits down with Jeroen Mackenbach, Engineering Technologist for the Edge Portfolio at Dell Technologies, who has extensive experience on both the IT and OT side, and who has been writing and speaking about the ways the two groups can relate to one another to work together. They dive into the various perspectives each group brings and how this will influence the edge.Key Quotes:“What I see is that OT and IT, they aren't getting along because there's a lot of very different areas that they're interested in. It's a tough equation.” “OT is doing a lot of innovation to make sure that they can actually utilize all of those resources in a deterministic way. And we now need IT to actually adopt it to make sure that we have the capabilities to actually run these virtualized workloads.“It's a lot of interaction between the OT and the IT world, which is happening. And that allows us to also do a lot of innovation, together with these partners which is a good thing because we're making a lot of progress there.”--------Show Timestamps:(01:20) How Jeroen got started in technology (02:37) Why did he move into IT?(04:55) IT versus OT(06:20) How can we remove friction between IT and OT?(10:41) Tech cycles in IT, OT and at the edge (13:03) Why Jeroen wrote a blog about IT and OT (15:55) Is automation at the edge bringing IT and OT closer together?(19:12) Operating at an IT scale with OT level security (21:40) SCADA networks and security (28:07) Collaboration between both ways of thinking(34:13) What IT and OT learn from each other (40:00) What is Jeroen focused on next? --------Sponsor:Over the Edge is brought to you by Dell Technologies to unlock the potential of your infrastructure with edge solutions. From hardware and software to data and operations, across your entire multi-cloud environment, we're here to help you simplify your edge so you can generate more value. Learn more by visiting dell.com/edge for more information or click on the link in the show notes.--------Credits:Over the Edge is hosted by Bill Pfeifer, and was created by Matt Trifiro and Ian Faison. Executive producers are Matt Trifiro, Ian Faison, Jon Libbey and Kyle Rusca. The show producer is Erin Stenhouse. The audio engineer is Brian Thomas. Additional production support from Elisabeth Plutko and Eric Platenyk.--------Links:Follow Bill on LinkedInConnect with Jeroen on LinkedInHear more from Jeroen: Dell NativeEdge: Securing your edge environments with zero trust technologyHow to Protect Your Edge Estate and How NativeEdge Can Deploy ItDell NativeEdge Speeds Edge Deployments with FIDO Device Onboard (FDO)
How has computer vision evolved and what is its potential at the edge? In this conversation, Host Bill Pfeifer sits down with Wayne Arvidson, Global Director, Market Development & Strategy at Dell Technologies, to discuss in depth. They dive into five key themes in computer vision use cases, discussing personnel and facility safety, operational efficiency, personal experience, sustainability and revenue enhancement. They also consider whether we will have data marts down the road, and the role of generative AI. ---------Key Quotes:“The thing that people are looking for from computer vision, they're looking for real time situational awareness. Whether that's from a safety perspective, whether it's from an operations perspective, doesn't matter. And the only way to do that is it's got to sit at the edge. I've got to be ingesting it, processing it, managing it there at the edge. I've got to be where that physical world meets the digital world.”“There's a lot of information in there that's untapped. As we see the power of edge compute increase, as we see this federated approach to how we work with these edge-based solutions, we're going to start seeing a lot more integration of that information together.”--------Show Timestamps:(01:10) How Wayne got started in technology (04:51) Wayne's experience through three technology inflections (13:49) Wayne's move into computer vision (16:17) Defining computer vision (18:00) Computer vision and the edge (20:18) Five key themes in computer vision use cases (20:30) Personnel and facility safety use cases(22:55) Personal experience use cases(24:13) Operational efficiency use cases (26:20) Sustainability use cases (27:32) Revenue enhancement use cases (30:14) Making computer vision enhancing, instead of an invasion of privacy(35:10) Value in data that we may not have thought of yet (38:36) Will we have a data mart? (42:40) Generative AI and the edge (45:23) The next five years --------Sponsor:Over the Edge is brought to you by Dell Technologies to unlock the potential of your infrastructure with edge solutions. From hardware and software to data and operations, across your entire multi-cloud environment, we're here to help you simplify your edge so you can generate more value. Learn more by visiting dell.com/edge for more information or click on the link in the show notes.--------Credits:Over the Edge is hosted by Bill Pfeifer, and was created by Matt Trifiro and Ian Faison. Executive producers are Matt Trifiro, Ian Faison, Jon Libbey and Kyle Rusca. The show producer is Erin Stenhouse. The audio engineer is Brian Thomas. Additional production support from Elisabeth Plutko and Eric Platenyk.--------Links:Follow Bill on LinkedInConnect with Wayne on LinkedInLearn more from Wayne: Seeing The Bigger Picture: Transforming Data Insights into Increased Profitability and Growth - VlogBeyond the Platform: An Outcome Driven Computer Vision Strategy - Webinar
John McKechnie and Mario Puig sort through the biggest fantasy storylines going into Week 5 as bye weeks have begun. Is Derrick Henry back to his old self or will Indianapolis keep a lid on Tennessee's run game? Is Jaleel McLaughlin startable against the Jets? Is Breece Hall ready to roll on the other side of that matchup in Denver? Will we get the expected offensive fireworks in the Vikings-Chiefs matchup? All of this and more in this edition of the RotoWire Fantasy Football Podcast. Show Timestamps 0:00 – Intro/ Washington Commanders vs. Chicago Bears 17:00 – Jacksonville Jaguars vs. Buffalo Bills (London) 30:20 – Atlanta Falcons vs. Houston Texans 41:00 – Detroit Lions vs. Carolina Panthers 50:00 – Indianapolis Colts vs. Tennessee Titans 58:45 – Miami Dolphins vs. New York Giants 1:09:00 – New England Patriots vs. New Orleans Saints 1:15:00 - Pittsburgh Steelers vs. Baltimore Ravens 1:22:00 – Arizona Cardinals vs. Cincinnati Bengals 1:25:30 – Los Angeles Rams vs. Philadelphia Eagles 1:31:15 – Denver Broncos vs. New York Jets 1:37:10 – Minnesota Vikings vs. Kansas City Chiefs 1:40:00 - San Francisco 49ers vs. Dallas Cowboys 1:42:30 – Las Vegas Raiders vs. Green Bay Packers Rival Fantasy Rival Fantasy is the All-in-One Fantasy Sports Platform. With 3 unique, head-to-head games plus season-long leagues coming for the 2023 NFL season, now is the time to get in on the action! Whether you're creating your Fantasy Bingo card and lineup, picking a side in head-to-head fantasy Challenges between two players, or creating a FantasyBook slip and choosing 2-5 players to go over or under their projections, there's something for everyone. New users will get a $200 deposit match, plus a $25 first-play voucher on signup. Play with house money, build your Fantasy Bingo lineups, mock draft, and get ready for some NFL action! Sign-up now! Circa It's football season at Circa Resort and Casino in Las Vegas! Featuring the best pool in history -- Stadium Swim! Three levels, six pools and a one hundred and forty-three foot diagonal screen! Stadium Swim is America's favorite place to watch football! Playing every game from college to the pros. Catch all the action poolside from a variety of seating options, including everything from cozy day beds to private temperature-controlled cabanas. Stadium Swim, located at Circa Resort and Casino, is open 365 days a year! All sports, all seasons. Book today at CircaLasVegas.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
This episode of Over the Edge features an interview between Bill Pfeifer and Dan Cummins, Dell Technologies Fellow / VP of Edge Computing. The two sit down to discuss the challenges and constraints at the edge, and the associated obstacles to building edge solutions. Dan dives into NativeEdge, a new edge operations software platform that centralizes deployment and management of edge infrastructure, sharing the thought process behind its creation.---------Key Quotes:“Solving for the edge is really solving for distributed computing. And then you need to understand the constraints on each of those locations based on the vertical that you're in.”“The thing that most excites me is the ability to federate your processing at these edge locations, right? I mean, the only way the world is going to scale is by federating this processing where the data is being generated.”--------Show Timestamps:(01:10) How Dan got started in technology (03:19) Dan's journey to Dell (05:54) What prompted Dan's move into edge technologies (08:24) The evolution of the edge and the need for a horizontal platform (17:53) Cloud-out versus edge-in (21:18) The process of building NativeEdge (25:58) The connection between edge and multicloud (27:52) Challenges with orchestrating across the edge (33:29) Challenges the edge still needs to evolve to address(36:17) Silicon diversity and hardware at the edge/core(39:10) Possibilities that Dan is excited about at the edge (42:05) Edge's impact on business and society --------Sponsor:Over the Edge is brought to you by Dell Technologies to unlock the potential of your infrastructure with edge solutions. From hardware and software to data and operations, across your entire multi-cloud environment, we're here to help you simplify your edge so you can generate more value. Learn more by visiting dell.com/edge for more information or click on the link in the show notes.--------Links:Follow Bill Pfeifer on LinkedInConnect with Dan Cummins on LinkedInYou can learn more about NativeEdge through these resources: NativeEdge website, NativeEdge Vlog and NativeEdge webinar
This episode of Over the Edge features an interview between Bill Pfeifer and Jeff Necciai, CTO of Duos Technologies. Bill and Jeff dive into how Duos's railcar inspection portals collect and process data at the edge, then use AI to quickly detect defects. They discuss how this reduces dwell times when trains are sitting for repair and increases the safety of railway workers. They also cover the other transportation industries that Duos has their eyes on and the challenges they continue to work on in the railway industry.Key Quotes:“Our cornerstone product is the Railcar Inspection Portal, where we take 360 degree views of trains at track speed. And we provide the ability to do a remote visual inspection on those, a very detailed remote visual inspection, and we also provide AI around that to automatically detect defects and anomalies on those rail cars.”“When we're acquiring data from a train that's moving 125 miles an hour, we're capturing over 80 gigabytes of data per second.”--------Show Timestamps:(01:15) Jeff's journey and how he got to Duos Technologies(03:39) Overview of Duos Technologies(05:19) Collecting rail data at the edge (07:21) What do they use the data for? (08:46) How were railcars inspected before Duos's technology? (12:39) Benefits of remote inspection for the workers (15:10) Can improving the rail industry reduce carbon footprint? (17:57) Processing data at the edge railside (20:23) What data is most valuable?(22:23) AI and using human-in-the-loop(25:13) Environmental challenges on the railways (29:05) Applying this technology to cars and planes (33:11) The excitement of the railcar engineers (36:11) The speed challenge (38:39) New tech that Jeff is excited about (41:26) Sharing rail safety data with the industry --------Sponsor:Over the Edge is brought to you by Dell Technologies to unlock the potential of your infrastructure with edge solutions. From hardware and software to data and operations, across your entire multi-cloud environment, we're here to help you simplify your edge so you can generate more value. Learn more by visiting DellTechnologies.com/edge for more information or click on the link in the show notes.--------Links:Follow Bill on LinkedInConnect with Jeff Necciai on LinkedInDuos Technologies Delivers Near Real-Time Defect Identification Automation
In this episode, Drew talks about one of his biggest insecurities, going all the way to Turkey to get a hair transplant, what he learned from the experience, and the importance of being vulnerable, rather than trying to hide things that make you uncomfortable. SPONSORS: WHOOP — WHOOP delivers daily personalized fitness, sleep, and recovery data in real-time. WHOOP is a vital part of Drew's Back2Fit journey, and now you can get a free Whoop device, as well as one month for free by visiting join.whoop.com/fit2fat2fit. Complete Wellness Supplements — Shop Drew's brand new line of supplements with new formulations, and new flavors! Use the code “podcast” to get 20% off of your order! SHOW LINKS: https://esteluxclinic.com/home Take the Fit2Fat2Fit Podcast Listener Survey Fit2Fat2Fit on Facebook @Fit2Fat2Fit on Instagram Fit2Fat2Fit Book Keto School Program Complete Keto Book Email Drew: info@fit2fat2fit.com SHOW TIMESTAMPS: [00:00] Intro [05:30] Insecurity [08:55] Why Turkey? [13:10] Being vulnerable [16:05] Exploring Turkey [18:25] The procedure [23:20] Post Procedure [30:24] Biggest Lessons
This episode of Over the Edge features an interview between Bill Pfeifer and Dr. Ayotunde Coker, the CEO of Open Access Data Centres. Dr. Coker joined the company in June 2022 and has moved rapidly, deploying over 35 data centers across South Africa and Nigeria to address the data center deficit in Africa, accelerating the continent's digital transformation. In this conversation, Dr. Coker discusses edge as a continuum, the opportunities in Africa and the impact of AI.---------Key Quotes:“What's the edge? The edge is a continuum.”“The core essence of what we do is bringing this core, open, converged digital infrastructure together that actually is changing the narrative in Africa. It's bringing digital infrastructure penetration into the continent and transforming economies in the continent.”--------Show Timestamps:(01:20) How did Dr. Coker get started in technology?(02:40) What brought Dr. Coker to Open Access Data Centres(07:22) OADC's edge data centers (13:27) The edge as a continuum (16:23) How OADC is investing in infrastructure in Africa (19:48) The large market in Africa of the “young, content-rich demographic”(21:17) What are OADC's customers doing at the edge? (28:14) Overcoming lack of power (32:06) How OADC thinks about sustainability (37:42) How is AI impacting their work?(46:28) What comes next for OADC?--------Sponsor:Over the Edge is brought to you by Dell Technologies to unlock the potential of your infrastructure with edge solutions. From hardware and software to data and operations, across your entire multi-cloud environment, we're here to help you simplify your edge so you can generate more value. Learn more by visiting DellTechnologies.com/SimplifyYourEdge for more information or click on the link in the show notes.--------Links:Follow Bill on LinkedInConnect with Dr. Coker on LinkedIn
This episode of Over the Edge features an interview between Matt Trifiro and Mike Conlow, Director of Network Strategy at Cloudflare. Mike started his career in political technology and was the deputy CTO for Obama for America, later joining Cloudflare in 2021. Matt and Mike discuss the future of the internet, closing the digital divide, and the work that Mike is doing at Cloudlflare to build a faster, more resilient internet. They also get into why there is a lack of wired broadband competition and network security solutions.Key Quotes:“Once you have a very complete edge network globally, all of a sudden running that logic about what is attack traffic and what is not, we can deliver that in a very performant way from our edge network. And we don't need to have a whole bunch of very expensive, very, very fancy on-premise boxes doing that work. We can do it with computing power on our edge.”“We should make part of the story about 5G and about edge computing just the whole internet is going to get a lot faster to the point where it should feel mostly instantaneous.”“12 million people in the United States don't have access to adequate internet, meaning that they don't have a wire outside of their house or a wireless way to connect to really good internet.”---------Show Timestamps:(02:00) How Mike got started in tech (04:13) Mike's current role at Cloudflare (05:04) The range of services at Cloudflare (07:36) Defining SASE(08:35) The Cloudflare network (16:12) How Mike thinks about edge(25:00) The future of faster internet(30:00) The digital divide (34:00) Why is there a lack of wired broadband competition?(39:00) What should we do to improve the internet?(44:43) Magic Transit and denial of service protection(47:41) What Mike is excited about in the future--------Sponsor:Over the Edge is brought to you by Dell Technologies to unlock the potential of your infrastructure with edge solutions. From hardware and software to data and operations, across your entire multi-cloud environment, we're here to help you simplify your edge so you can generate more value. Learn more by visiting DellTechnologies.com/SimplifyYourEdge for more information or click on the link in the show notes.--------Links:Follow Matt on LinkedInConnect with Mike on LinkedInConnect with Mike on Twitter
This episode of Over the Edge features an interview between Matt Trifiro and Keith Basil, GM, Edge Business Unit at SUSE. Keith is an expert in cloud compliance, Kubernetes, OpenStac, cloud, edge, and decentralized architectures, among other specialities. In this conversation, he and Matt discuss K3s, the tiny edge, and the impact that SUSE hopes to have at the edge. They dive into real world examples of how the edge is being used in retail and discuss other use cases that are driving demand for SUSE's technologies.Key Quotes:“And then within that far edge location, we have what we call the tiny edge. And this is basically the industrial IOT space, right? Or the fourth industrial revolution is happening at the tiny edge space.”“We expect Kubernetes to be everywhere. We expect it to be fully commoditized.”“The industrial IoT space, we think, is gonna represent the most significant amount of growth for the edge ecosystem in total.”“In reality, distance doesn't really matter to us. I know some early people defined edge by latency, which I thought was a total fallacy.”---------Show Timestamps:(02:10) How Basil got into technology (03:11) How Basil moved into the industry (04:37) Basil's path into SUSE (06:35) What is K3s?(07:25) How does K3s and other tech from SUSE help at the edge? (09:19) How do Basil and SUSE think about the edge? (09:43) The tiny edge(10:14) Near edge and far edge(11:47) The difference between on-premises and edge (12:56) Real world retail example(13:28) Applications running at the edge at a retail store(14:58) Other use cases driving demand (16:16) How are their customers navigating data center trends?(19:55) Where does Basil see SUSE going?(34:32) SUSE's view towards open source (39:17) Akri project(45:13) What would Basil like to change to accelerate progress at the edge? --------Sponsor:Over the Edge is brought to you by Dell Technologies to unlock the potential of your infrastructure with edge solutions. From hardware and software to data and operations, across your entire multi-cloud environment, we're here to help you simplify your edge so you can generate more value. Learn more by visiting DellTechnologies.com/SimplifyYourEdge for more information or click on the link in the show notes.--------Links:Follow Matt on LinkedInConnect with Basil on LinkedInwww.CaspianStudios.com
This episode of Over the Edge features an interview between Matt Trifiro and Leonard Lee, Executive Analyst and Founder of neXt Curve, a global research advisory firm focused on emerging technology research. Leonard discusses how converging technologies are creating new opportunities at the edge and the interesting trends he is observing. This conversation spans across edge versus on-premises, failed digital transformations, edge tech in retail, digital twins and more.Key Quotes:“As these cloud native technologies come closer or start to infiltrate the vast expense that is the edge, it's challenging everyone's assumption because you take the hyperscaler mindset, you try to apply it to the edge, it does not work. The edge is totally a different beast. And we're seeing that realization in the industry start to play out.”“The interesting stuff happening at the edge for retail is localizing the personalization, being able to close the loop on customer interactions. Now it sounds easy, but it's not.”“So if you look at something like edge computing, the reason why it's exciting is because we're looking at a lot of the things that are happening on endpoint devices and how they're becoming more capable intersecting with cloud technologies, and it's creating a whole new realm of possibilities across what we call quote unquote, the edge.”“When we talk about edge computing and edge, what we're not talking about is the paradigm that has dominated our thinking for the last 15 years, which is you have a client at the edge and it's talking to a, and communicating and relying on, a central hyperscale data center.”“Modernization is a huge opportunity because if you can't modernize and you don't modernize, you can't really pull through a lot of these aspirational applications and visions that we have for these technologies.”---------Show Timestamps:(02:19) How did Leonard get his start in technology? (4:13) Leonard's work as an analyst(5:22) What is Leonard looking at within edge technology?(8:54) The difference between edge and on-premises(15:13) What Leonard tells his clients to pay attention to(18:42) Cloud native technologies at the edge (20:47) Digital transformation and modernization at the edge (23:20) Can companies wait to modernize? (25:59) Example of a failed digital transformation effort(29:54) Opportunities with edge in retail (36:38) How will the digital twin evolve?(39:35) Looking to the future, what is Leonard excited about?--------Sponsor:Over the Edge is brought to you by Dell Technologies to unlock the potential of your infrastructure with edge solutions. From hardware and software to data and operations, across your entire multi-cloud environment, we're here to help you simplify your edge so you can generate more value. Learn more by visiting DellTechnologies.com/SimplifyYourEdge for more information or click on the link in the show notes.--------Links:Follow Matt on LinkedInConnect with Leonard on LinkedInwww.CaspianStudios.com
This episode of Over the Edge features an interview between Matt Trifiro and Jay Limbasiya, Global AI & Data Science business Development Lead at Dell Technologies. With a background in the United States Intelligence Community, Jay specializes in AI, data science, analytics, and data management. Matt and Jay discuss why we should care about the edge, the complexities of deciding where to treat data and the last mile problem. They also talk about the benefits of data lakehouses and the current debate around the dangers of AI. ---------Key Quotes:“You can use this data maybe ten years down the road for something else, right? You can use it for a completely different type of use case you never even thought of. And that's why the data is so valuable. It's not so much the algorithm itself, it's can you capture this data and even save this data for maybe technology that hasn't even come out yet?”“It definitely doesn't make sense to me to completely say, Hey, the data's too large at the edge, so we're just not gonna consume it… that obviously doesn't make sense. I think there's a efficiency play out here as well. And that efficiency play is, obviously it costs money to store data, so let's make sure we store the right data.”“What's the value of the data that you're collecting and how can these pieces of data enhance the algorithm at the edge? Because even though you deploy something on the edge in order to refine it for future trends, maybe four years down the road, or three years down the road, you still need data to be able to kind of do that R and D work.”“The core is actually where you identify, is there data I'm missing? Is there something I haven't even collected?”---------Show Timestamps:(02:30) Jay's start in technology(07:01) Working in U.S. intelligence(09:00) Why we should care about edge?(13:26) How to make decisions about managing and treating data(18:45) The Last Mile Problem (26:00) Data cleansing(29:00) Data analysis at the edge (30:00) Training the models and pushing them towards the edge(35:14) Data lakehouses(44:42) Jay's thoughts on the dangers of AI--------Sponsor:Over the Edge is brought to you by Dell Technologies to unlock the potential of your infrastructure with edge solutions. From hardware and software to data and operations, across your entire multi-cloud environment, we're here to help you simplify your edge so you can generate more value. Learn more by visiting DellTechnologies.com/SimplifyYourEdge for more information or click on the link in the show notes.--------Links:Follow Matt Trifiro on Twitter: https://twitter.com/mtrifiroFollow Matt Trifiro on LinkedIn: http://linkedin.com/in/mtrifiroConnect with Jay Limbasiya on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jaylimbasiya/www.CaspianStudios.com
In this episode, Lorene Roberts discusses the changing landscape of gender dynamics, especially with more women coming forward about sexual harassment and assault. Men need to own up to their past behaviors and demonstrate respect and empathy to be role models for younger generations. Lorene also explores the history of patriarchal society and the societal expectations placed on women. Learn about the importance of gender equality with your host Lorene Roberts.Show Timestamps: 1:36 Gender dynamics undergoing significant change4:08 Accountability and healthy masculinity.9:56 PTSD and three generations.13:23 Speaking up against toxic masculinity.15:26 Abuse and Gender EqualityLearn More about Lorene:https://bio.site/loreneroberts Be part of our growing Community! https://web.facebook.com/groups/544976036900008/ Check our Website: https://lovelightinspire.com/ If you want more content like this and to help support this podcast, you can Buy Me a Coffee by clicking the link below: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/wowlli?fbclid=IwAR1hch2v3XJ08zqmjuPled28N73L4WNYBiGmg6qbGuHaGimcv7N3_IXuy4c Lovin' this episode? leave us a rating or review on iTunes, for us to create and inspire more women around the world! Thank you
This episode of Over the Edge features an interview between Matt Trifiro and Keith Bradley, Vice President Information Technology at Nature Fresh Farms. Keith is leveraging Edge technology in Nature Fresh Farm's automated greenhouses. In these highly controlled environments, Keith's team is able to monitor plant weight, growth, irrigation, nutrient absorption, and more. This allows them to automate systems that get plants what they need, exactly when they need it, to help increase their yield. In this conversation, Keith explains how this makes them resilient to changes in weather and climate, and outlines the many metrics they monitor during the planting and growing process. Keith also provides predictions on the increased focus on technology in agriculture, taking into account climate change, as well as land, water and food scarcity.---------Key Quotes:“It's the exact opposite of farming how you usually think of it, where you've always got the farmers waiting on rain and hoping for more rain, or hoping for less rain. We basically control our environment top to bottom.”“We have to control everything, from how much nutrient the plant gets, how much light it gets, how much CO2 it gets, the biocontainment of it. We control and monitor every aspect of that plant's life.”“That's always been my goal is to eventually get to the point where now a grower isn't proactively doing something to the greenhouse, the AI is proactively telling them, this is what you should do.”“I find the more that we can do analyzing data at the edge, the better we get. It is when we're waiting for information to get from the edge to the core, to the cloud, and you're waiting for it to get up there to analyze it, that we missed that opportunity.” “We don't get affected by weather change. The average weather goes up by a couple degrees, it doesn't affect us the same way as it does a field farmer. Drought doesn't affect us the same way. All those things just don't affect us. In about three or four more years, I can see it starting to get more of a highlight, and more of a ‘we need this and we need to focus on this.'”---------Show Timestamps:(02:30) Keith's start in technology(03:41) Inside Nature Fresh Farm's greenhouses(07:19) Technology around the plants (08:14) Automatic functions in the greenhouses(10:30) Data they collect and where it goes(12:59) Amount of data they collect (14:00) Using data to improve business(16:25) Measuring taste factors(18:00) Empowering the growers to use data(20:36) Digital transformation in agriculture(21:47) Experiments in the greenhouses (23:11) Tracking products after they leave the farm (26:00) The edge and product consistency(28:41) Creating a unique taste as a competitive advantage (30:48) IT and grower collaboration(32:00) Keith's approach to edge and the cloud (37:00) Keith's technology wishlist (40:00) Where Keith wants to see innovation in greenhouses(42:00) How far are we from a fully automated greenhouse?(43:54) Emerging importance of tech in agriculture --------Sponsor:Over the Edge is brought to you by Dell Technologies to unlock the potential of your infrastructure with edge solutions. From hardware and software to data and operations, across your entire multi-cloud environment, we're here to help you simplify your edge so you can generate more value. Learn more by visiting DellTechnologies.com/SimplifyYourEdge for more information or click on the link in the show notes.--------Links:To learn more about how Nature Fresh Farm's is leveraging Edge technology, please visit: Nature Fresh Farms / Dell Case Study: https://www.dell.com/en-us/dt/case-studies-customer-stories/index.htm#sort=%40desfirstpublishdate%20descending&numberOfResults=15&pdf-overlay=%2F%2Fwww.delltechnologies.com%2Fasset%2Fen-us%2Fsolutions%2Fbusiness-solutions%2Fcustomer-stories-case-studies%2Fnature-fresh-farms-cultivates-the-future-of-agriculture-at-the-edge.pdfNature Fresh Farms / Dell Customer Stories Video: https://www.dell.com/en-us/dt/case-studies-customer-stories/index.htm#sort=%40desfirstpublishdate%20descending&numberOfResults=15&video-overlay=6311527828112Follow Matt on Twitter: https://twitter.com/mtrifiroConnect with Keith on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/keith-bradley-76105049/ www.CaspianStudios.com
This episode of Over the Edge features an interview between Matt Trifiro and Walker Reynolds, President and Solutions Architect of 4.0 Solutions. Walker's mission is to save and create middle-class jobs by helping manufacturers become more efficient through successful digital transformation efforts. Walker dives into the fourth and fifth industrial revolutions, and how he approaches digital transformation within an industry where many companies have fallen behind. He explains how 4.0 Solutions evaluates digital capabilities within their clients' companies and what factors indicate that a company is capable of improving. This conversation gives insight into technology applications across the manufacturing plant floor and into the ways that Walker thinks the industry could solve its biggest problems. ---------Key Quotes:“It is the convergence of artificial and human intelligence. That's what the fifth industrial revolution is. And when we talk about industry 5.0 or the fifth industrial revolution, that's what we're talking about. We're talking about being able to take the best person you have in your organization and put them on the biggest problem, no matter where in the world that biggest problem is.”“Do the people at the helm of your organization understand what digital transformation actually is?... Well, it's about unlocking potential on the plant floor to start. The smartest people in any manufacturing organization, they are the people who do the actual work on the plant floor.”“And what I realized was, holy cow, if you could unlock that potential in all these operators, you could solve the manufacturing exodus problem in the United States overnight. If you could suddenly be able to figure out how to tap into the operator's knowledge and enable them to solve the business's problems, you would solve manufacturing in the United States overnight. And that's what digital transformation does.”“If everyone in your organization can't recite from memory what the digital strategy is, you don't have one because every person in the organization is a node in an ecosystem. If they don't know how they're inter-operating in that ecosystem, well then you don't have a strategy. Or you didn't communicate it.”---------Show Timestamps:2:36 Walker's start in tech 6:45 Understanding industry 4.0 and 5.0 10:10 How advanced are most manufacturers in the U.S.? 11:21 The top digital manufacturer 14:44 How does Walker determine whether an organization can improve? 17:00 Solving the manufacturing exodus problem 20: 35 How Walker gets leadership buy-in?23:46 Intellic Integration and 4.0 Solutions 33:08 Factory floor examples / Kepware 39:12 Defining HMI, OPC, PLC41:45 IoT and the Internet in the industrial world44:40 The two steps of digital transformation46:30 Example of how data supports consumables 48:30 Factories leveraging cloud 54:00 Digital and human advantages to using data to react in real time 57:22 What is Amazon doing right? 61:04 Data centers as factories 1:02:02 Speeding up the revlitalization of the manufacturing industry
This episode of Over the Edge features an interview between Matt Trifiro and Paul Howarth, Senior Director of Business Development and Product Commercialization at Rogers Communications. At Rogers, Paul leads a team that designs, builds, launches and sells world leading IoT products that leverage the power of 4G and 5G networks.In this episode, Paul describes why powerful networks are so important in heavy industries. He elaborates on how autonomous tech can not only increase efficiency, but also safety. Paul and Matt discuss the difference between 4G and 5G, what works best, where it works best, and look forward to what might be coming next.----Key Quotes:“Heavy industries have challenges getting data offsite. You'll see some pretty amazing things. I've seen fiber get built down in some very remote locations. I've seen microwave links being built over hundreds of kilometers because it's worth it. That data is so important to get back.”“Think of sitting in your gamer chair with a joystick and being able to operate a drill. It's already hitting the mine face, drilling into the rock, and then maybe you switch screens and use the same joystick. But now you're operating a truck in another area. So now you've got someone who's highly skilled, operating multiple pieces of equipment, and doing it away from the danger.”“With a highly available cellular network, you can actually pull people away from a dangerous work area, one that's not a great place to work. And they can do remote drilling, controlling vehicles, really helping also drive a diverse workforce, right? It's very difficult to get employees to go work in some of these places. And if you can tell a remote operator, you're able to pick up a lot of employees that might not want to live in a camp.”“I'm really excited about what can happen and how we can bring software to the masses. Like it's incredible. How a lay person can now just say, I have this idea, I'd like it to do this. And these tools can now produce a lot of code.”“When I think about the future, I've always had a principle that when you see new emerging technologies, brute strength and bandwidth is gonna win. So that's what makes me excited about 5G. It's just a lot of bandwidth they're able to drop on top of it.”---------Show Timestamps:(02:15) How Paul got into tech(03:44) All about Rogers(04:35) What is heavy industry?(06:07) Heavy industries and wireless(08:30) How data drives the industry(09:00) What is the edge?(10:59) What mining customers need(14:58) Autonomy in heavy industry(18:52) Autonomy and safety(19:51) Deciding between 4G and 5G(23:08) How Paul uses Edge(28:04) The challenge of consolidating servers(29:39) How fast should we make performance?(31:51) How to build a network(36:13) Rogers' use cases(39:33) What the future might hold(41:21) What Paul's looking forward to(42:17) What Paul wants to accelerate--------Sponsor:Over the Edge is brought to you by Dell Technologies to unlock the potential of your infrastructure with edge solutions. From hardware and software to data and operations, across your entire multi-cloud environment, we're here to help you simplify your edge so you can generate more value. Learn more by visiting DellTechnologies.com/SimplifyYourEdge for more information or click on the link in the show notes.--------Links:Follow Matt on TwitterConnect with Paul on LinkedInwww.CaspianStudios.com
This episode of Over the Edge features an interview between Matt Trifiro and Mat Yarger, co-founder of DigitalMRV. At Digital MRV, Mat develops strategy and solutions around the use of data for environmental and energy systems, including smart cities and critical infrastructure.In this episode, Mat describes how data can help us overcome climate change, what systems need updating, and the future we can work towards together.---------Key Quotes“With data, there are just so many different things you can do. It applies to every sector as we're transitioning into digitization and automation. We see the huge uptick of AI right now and everything around that. But data security and trust in data is really paramount to building the right systems moving forward.”“One area that was the most open to [new tech] because there is a high, high need for transparency right now, is climate. What I'm doing is still very tied to everything I've done in the past: like cybersecurity, protecting the data, compartmentalizing it, enabling trust in the data, those kinds of things. But the space that is the most ready to scale that out is climate and environmental impact.”“The big problems are how we can take that analog process, and look at the standards that are out there. Let's digitize all those different standards, or pick the ones that have the most impact and progressively digitize them. How do we implement them into the facilities that are getting built or ready to transition and earn these carbon credits or new incentive models?”“I'm sure you're familiar with the cyberpunk future of how things can go and Blade Runner and all that kind of stuff. But I think if we do this right, we've got this really cool solar punk future where it's super high tech, super futuristic, we've got trees growing on all of our buildings and we're sharing data, and I'm giving you energy from the energy that I'm creating from my solar panels, and it's just a really fluid utopian society like I know that's super optimistic and positive, but I think if we do it right and we get the right people involved and we don't step on the common person and their data, then it's achievable.”---------Show Timestamps:02:18 Mat's journey into tech05:27 How Mat got into his field07:46 How tech ties into climate09:45 The problems Mat's trying to solve12:57 What is the carbon market?13:54 Circular emission tracking14:52 Why data is useful18:38 About Project Iota24:48 About Project Alvarium29:06 How Mat's business was formed35:17 What Mat sees for the future37:30 The climate we're striving for--------Sponsor:Over the Edge is brought to you by Dell Technologies to unlock the potential of your infrastructure with edge solutions. From hardware and software to data and operations, across your entire multi-cloud environment, we're here to help you simplify your edge so you can generate more value. Learn more by visiting DellTechnologies.com/SimplifyYourEdge for more information or click on the link in the show notes.--------Links:Follow Matt Trifiro on TwitterFollow Matt Trifiro on LinkedInConnect with Mat Yarger on LinkedInFollow Mat Yarger on Twitterwww.CaspianStudios.com
In this episode, I have the pleasure of interviewing Simone Pols, a polyglot who can communicate fluently in 8 different languages and is always learning new ones. He shares his craziest language learning experience of learning Portuguese in a weekend and having a conversation later. As an Italian citizen who has lived in Germany, he understands the power of languages in integrating into new cultures, connecting with locals, and gaining new perspectives. Simone believes in Nelson Mandela's quote that speaking in someone's language goes straight to their heart, which is why he's building a lifestyle around his online language coaching program and freelance Project Management work. Join me in this fascinating conversation as we explore the tips and tricks to mastering a new language as an adult.Follow Simone's Work On:Website: https://simonepols.com/home-en/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@SimonePolsInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/simonepols/*************************************************************************Social Handles:Wish I Knew That Before!:https://www.instagram.com/wishiknewthatbefore/Amit Pandey: https://www.instagram.com/itsamit_pandey/*************************************************************************Share the podcast with someone whom you think would benefit from listening to it and don't forget to like, comment, and subscribe! Thank you. Show Notes:Important Resources Mentioned:Krashen's Theory: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NiTsduRreug&ab_channel=MarkRoundsSRS: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w8uhdZ9897I&ab_channel=TheLanguageScientistNOTE: Wish I Knew That Before! interviewing and editing style is heavily inspired by Impact Theory by Tom Bilyeu, he is a great inspiration.Logo Designer: Shriya Seshadri @shriya.seshadriThumbnail Designer: Riddhi Sangani @sangani.riddhiSpecial Thanks to Nandini Kishore for editing my Written Content for Intro.And The Biggest Thanks to Bradley Kennedy: @bradleystevenk for connecting me with Ultraspeaking.Grateful For Immense Support: Friends & Family (Co-Creators of the Show)Timestamps:0:00 - Intro4:21 - languages open many doors7:49 - Intrinsic vs Extrinsic Motivation13:40 - Common Mistakes by Adults20:49 - Embarrassing Story26:37 - Learning through Apps30:21 - Contextual Learning33:51 - What is fluency?36:21 - Holistic Learning Method45:02 - Surpass the Struggle48:06 - Quick Efficient Tips52:00 - Be Compassionate with yourself57:01 - Learning Makes a better place1:01 - Wish I Knew That Before
This episode of Over the Edge features a continuation of our interview between Matt Trifiro and Matthew Steinberg, Co-Founder of Exhibit ‘A' brewing, and Pierluca Chiodelli, Vice President Engineering Technology & Edge Portfolio Product Management and Customer Operations, Dell Technologies. Matthew and Pierluca come together to continue their conversation on Dell Technology's work with Exhibit ‘A' brewing. They discuss why the partnership is essential, and what makes it work as well as it does.Matthew describes how tech influences his brewery. Pierluca explains why Dell Technologies works with small businesses to implement edge technology. Together, they've built a successful project where Dell works at new scales, and Exhibit ‘A' produces high quality beer with higher speed.---------Key Quotes:Matthew:"We can't just start spending money on technology without having a real ROI. This is just a really amazing opportunity for us to look at a lot of these pain points and challenges that we have as a small business and work with edge technology and Dell to really find the sweet spot to make us the most efficient we can be, creating the best products we can, and adding a value to our business."Matthew:"Because we don't fully understand the technology, we rely on Pierluca and his team to share with us what that technology's gonna do for us. I'm not looking for a fit, I'm looking for an add. You know, I want this to improve what we do, not just kind of like status quo. So that's really important for us. And obviously just the straight value that it adds to our small business."Pierluca:"Having the connection with Dell that can scale and can breed the technology to all type of people, from a small business, like Exhibit A, to large implementation. And so having an ecosystem, and that ecosystem can run in a platform like we are building, then allow you to bring them to multiple people. Not only to the very large one that they can permit themselves to have an army of people coming there and develop their own solution."Pierluca: "That's exactly one of the challenge that we took upon when we decide to go to the edge. And when we decide to go to the edge, not just with the fact that we go in and place the normal compute. It's to understanding, right? And Dell is embarking in this adventure that we start about three years ago with very few people and now we have an entire bu, right, that is looking at this stuff. So what is intriguing is really, that point that, At the edge, you need to understand how you input the things that someone is doing, right? Their core processes, their outcome. Right? It's all about the outcome."---------Show Timestamps:02:25 How tech fits into the brewing industry 03:22 Measuring the success of implementing edge05:13 Dell's goal with Exhibit A07:19 How small businesses can deploy edge technology10:46 The tech learning curve14:04 Scaling technology for everyone 15:37 Weighing cost vs. ROI17:30 How Matthew manages his cashflow20:17 Dell's shifting business model--------Sponsor:Over the Edge is brought to you by Dell Technologies to unlock the potential of your infrastructure with edge solutions. From hardware and software to data and operations, across your entire multi-cloud environment, we're here to help you simplify your edge so you can generate more value. Learn more by visiting DellTechnologies.com/SimplifyYourEdge for more information or click on the link in the show notes.--------Links:Connect with Matt on LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/mtrifiro/Connect with Matthew on LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/matthew-steinberg-26b96ab/Connect with Pierluca on LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/pierluca-chiodelli-3b743a4/Learn More about Exhibit A - https://www.exhibit-a-brewing.com/Follow Dell Technologies Edge on social media at https://www.linkedin.com/company/delltechnologies/posts/?feedView=allhttps://twitter.com/Dell_EdgeLearn about Dell Technologies edge solutions - https://www.dell.com/en-us/dt/solutions/edge-computing/index.htm#collapse&tab0=0&tab1=0Learn more about how Dell Technologies is using edge for good - https://www.dell.com/en-us/dt/corporate/about-us/who-we-are.htm#video-overlay=6213824626001www.CaspianStudios.com
Our Guest for today's show is the creative Power House. His desire to experiment has taken him places. In 2013 he started collaborating with Zach King the famous Digital Magician to do sound design for his videos. Eventually becoming the creative director at King Studio, writing creative videos which were viewed over 5 Billion Times, and wrote branded content for Fortune 500 companies such as Apple, Google, Disney, and more. In this episode, we talk about how to quit your job practically, the idea of being a generalist in a specialized world, following curiosity, and much more. So please join me in welcoming The Creative Powerhouse, The Generalist in the Specialized World, Mark SommervilleFollow Mark's Work On:Website: https://slidesofsurprise.com/Website: https://marksommerville.com/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/slidesofsupriseInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/marksommerville/Tiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/@mark.sommerville*************************************************************************Social Handles:Wish I Knew That Before!:https://www.instagram.com/wishiknewthatbefore/Amit Pandey: https://www.instagram.com/itsamit_pandey/*************************************************************************Share the podcast with someone whom you think would benefit from listening to it and don't forget to like, comment, and subscribe! Thank you. NOTE: Wish I Knew That Before! interviewing and editing style is heavily inspired by Impact Theory by Tom Bilyeu, he is a great inspiration.Logo Designer: Shriya Seshadri @shriya.seshadriThumbnail Designer: Riddhi Sangani @sangani.riddhiSpecial Thanks to Nandini Kishore for editing my Written Content for Intro.And The Biggest Thanks to Bradley Kennedy: @bradleystevenk for connecting me with Ultraspeaking.Grateful For Immense Support: Friends & Family (Co-Creators of the Show)Timestamps:
In this episode of Over the Edge, Matt Trifiro interviews Matthew Steinberg, co-founder of Exhibit 'A' brewing, and Pierluca Chiodelli,Vice President Engineering Technology & Edge Portfolio Product Management and Customer Operations, Dell TechnologiesMatthew has been brewing beer for almost 20 years. After brewing a wide variety around Massachusetts, including Belgian styles, highly hopped ales, and barrel aged offerings, he founded his own brewery: Exhibit 'A'. Here, he creates his own modern takes on traditional beer styles. Pierluca has been with Dell Technologies since 1999, and is currently VP Engineering Technology & Edge Portfolio Product Manager and Customer Operations. He's responsible for Edge Enterprise Dell Technologies roadmap, and strategic technical partners engagement across Dell Technologies. Matthew and Pierluca represent a partnership between Dell Technologies and Exhibit 'A' brewing to bring edge computing and complex technology to small, locally-owned businesses.In the first segment of this interview, Matthew dives into the details of beer making, from start to finish. He describes how edge technology has helped Exhibit 'A' gather data and monitor processes for a more perfect brewing process, and how it can fix problems and save money (and beer) for the brewery. In segment 2, Pierluca gives his definition of the edge, describes the importance of connectivity in a setting like Matthew's brewery, and explains how Dell Technologies is using this project as an example of their core value of promoting human progress.---------Key Quotes:Matthew Steinberg“The exciting part for me is actually beyond this first project, which is to really dig deep into our pain points as a brewery and what we can do to add to this technology. Not just make better beer, but create better processes, create more consistency, give our staff the tools they need to do these jobs, right? And so it's incredible. Like for a small craft brewery like us, that's like producing you know the equivalent of maybe 70,000 cases a year, to be able to have this technology is ridiculous. I mean, it's kind of a dream.”Pierluca Chiodelli“There is no necessity to have all these different silos because with our experience, we can run multiple things on the same infrastructure. We can manage that infrastructure in different way, but what we are doing is basically also simplify the edge. There is no reason why certain application, they cannot run with other applications. So that's the technology we bring, with the security and with the simplification. So basically, it's democratize the edge and make sure that people can manage from one to thousands of devices with always security in mind and with zero touch capability.”Matthew Steinberg“We have this art that is like my creative outlet for making, conceptualizing a beer. Whether it's the ingredients or the process or even what the label looks like. There's a lot of that art that goes into its. Science is like the yeast doing its thing, the malt being delivered properly, and it's, and I thought about it as like, the great, the art of the beer relies on the science to do what it's supposed to do. The technology actually allows us to control it. It allows us to, what was the word I used? Uh, you know, The tech helps us realize and observe the connection between the art and the science.”Matthew Steinberg“So all of this temperature probes and, and controllers and the interface that Dell has installed here is allowing us to study that to just make better beer. I mean, that's literally the simplest way I can put it. The exciting part for me is actually beyond this first project, which is to really dig deep into our pain points as a brewery and what we can do to add to this technology. Not just make better beer, but create better processes, create more consistency, give our staff the tools they need to do these jobs.”Pierluca ChiodelliOne of the core value of Dell is really about human progress. It's very humble goal. It's also very difficult to connect you to directly to human progress. Now, when I start to look at the edge, I can say that because it's based on outcome, most of the things that we do are most impactful. Pierluca Chiodelliwe've been selling at the Edge for many years. Uh, about 30 years. But, um, what is new at the edge is the data. Um, so I think, um, If you look at, so the brewer example, there are a lot of data that they've been collected. What is changing from the past is that everything needs to be connected now. What is changing also that the data they are producing at the edge, they need to be accessed at the edgePierluca ChiodelliYou don't have an army of people and so you need to optimize. Optimize is important and have the ability to connect things and access those data immediately is very important. So the shift really why you need more compute, why you need more things at the edge is because the data are there. More data need to be processed there and the edge is different, is outside of the normal data center. So to me, that was the excitement to enter in the space that was not a familiar space, understanding the constraint of that space and understanding what we can do---------Show Timestamps:[03:41] Matthew's entrepreneurial start[07:41] How beer begins[09:55] How beer is made[14:38] The art of balance in beer[17:26] The fermentation process[19:56] Why cans are the best package[23:12] How to store your beer[23:32] How Matthew maintains quality[25:31] What does beer have to do with edge computing?[28:29] How Matthew uses data to solve problems[33:17] Pierluca's start in technology[36:09] Dell and Edge[40:06] The edge is about constraint[41:52] The edge and security[44:29] Helping everyone understand edge[49:08] Dell's goal of advancing progress[53:20] Constraints of the edge[56:40] How Dell and Exhibit A work together--------Sponsor:Over the Edge is brought to you by Dell Technologies to unlock the potential of your infrastructure with edge solutions. From hardware and software to data and operations, across your entire multi-cloud environment, we're here to help you simplify your edge so you can generate more value. Learn more by visiting DellTechnologies.com/SimplifyYourEdge for more information or click on the link in the show notes.--------Links:Connect with Matt on LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/mtrifiro/Connect with Matthew on LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/matthew-steinberg-26b96ab/Connect with Pierluca on LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/pierluca-chiodelli-3b743a4/Learn More about Exhibit A - https://www.exhibit-a-brewing.com/Follow Dell Technologies Edge on social media at https://www.linkedin.com/company/delltechnologies/posts/?feedView=allhttps://twitter.com/Dell_EdgeLearn about Dell Technologies edge solutions - https://www.dell.com/en-us/dt/solutions/edge-computing/index.htm#collapse&tab0=0&tab1=0Learn more about how Dell Technologies is using edge for good - https://www.dell.com/en-us/dt/corporate/about-us/who-we-are.htm#video-overlay=6213824626001www.CaspianStudios.com
This episode of Over the Edge features an interview between Matt Trifiro and Mike Libecki (National Geographic Explorer, National Geographic Adventurer of the Year, Dell Ambassador, and Adidas Athlete) and Bill Pfeifer (Edge Messaging and Thought Leadership Director at Dell Technologies).Bill has worked in IT for over twenty years. Hel is an expert expert on the latest details of AI, 5G, IoT, and all the other emerging technologies. At Dell EMC, Bill works on research studies, talks to analysts, and helps shape how the company interacts with the market every day. Mike Libecki has an obsession with exploring and the world's most remote corners of the planet to climb world class first ascents, support science, conservation and humanitarian projects, and bring these powerful, emotional stories back with hopes to inspire us all to take care of our Mother Earth. Mike has completed more than 90 major expeditions, from Afghanistan to Antarctica, to Greenland and Guyana, and everywhere in between, taking him to over 100 countries. He is a producer, director, videographer, humanitarian (has his own 501c3 nonprofit), conservationist and leads science teams. He is also a math and tech nerd at heart, and uses the latest technologies (Virtual Reality, 3D, Artificial Intelligence etc.,) on his expeditions to succeed on and share the magic, power and beauty of our planet. In this episode, Mike and Bill describe the relationship between Dell Technologies and Mike's expeditions. Mike brings Dell technology to the most remote corners of the world; he uses the technology himself, and he gives it to the people he encounters. In an effort to give back, Dell and Mike work hand-in-hand to bring technology, education, and innovation to communities across the globe. Mike and Bill describe how they deploy edge technology in far-away regions. Bill discusses the future of the edge, while Mike explains how it ties into his humanitarian missions and nonprofit. ---------Key Quotes:Bill: “I could tell you a couple of like high tech wizbang cool things that we see coming with the edge, in terms of home automation and car automation and farm automation and things like that. But then when you're talking about natives who are farming for a living and hunting for a living and don't have any technology, what can they do with just a little bit that's specifically applied to help the trajectory of their village? Or, you know, get their kids into maybe mainstream life, maybe just doing their life better.”Mike: “One small point that I see when I'm out in the field that you know, this edge technology come in and understand how much water, what's going here, how's the fruit looking? I mean, there's, there's real issues out there that they don't know how to contend with, they just go with what Mother Earth gives them. And to think about edge technology and what Bill understands in his team that I don't, that can be efficient, that can make things metaphorically and literally fruitful, and for them to take that to the markets. I mean, there's so much going on here that it's a whole new excitement of this mystery for me to be connecting with this kind of technology that I don't understand. Because my goal is how do we make the lives better for these people in Bolivia, for the world, for the, you know, to be part of this global family.”Bill: “We have our view of the edge,and it's technological. Looking at data centers, looking at clouds. How do we help rebalance that technology so it's closer to people? So, it's providing new types of value? [Mike's] going farther out. And so, that's kind of pushing the definition of the edge. It's taking technology out of the data center and putting it close to where the people are.”Mike: “When I'm working with Bill and hearing about Edge, the stuff that I've learned that creates that new enthusiasm is that it takes some time, but the impossible takes longer. I feel like there's some impossible things that this edge technology is gonna unfold or unravel. I'm just fascinated.”---------Show Timestamps:(3:38) How Mike became an adventurer(4:35) Mike's partnership with Dell Technologies(7:23) How to define an expedition(10:29) Pushing the definition of Edge(11:28) Dell's field mission(14:08) What technology does in remote places(15:01) Mike's mission to give back(16:41) The start of Mike's nonprofit(18:45) Making expeditions sustainable(23:10) Painting a picture of an expedition(25:57) Investing in the future of Edge(28:47) Dell's definition of Edge(31:50) Making technology fruitful in the field(34:45) Mike's Joyineering Fund(38:40) The importance of giving back(40:07) Why does Dell prioritize this work?(45:47) Questions technology can help us with(47:21) What makes Dell unique(50:06) The future potential of Edge--------Sponsor:Over the Edge is brought to you by Dell Technologies to unlock the potential of your infrastructure with edge solutions. From hardware and software to data and operations, across your entire multi-cloud environment, we're here to help you simplify your edge so you can generate more value. Learn more by visiting DellTechnologies.com/SimplifyYourEdge for more information or click on the link in the show notes.--------Links:Connect with Host and Guests Connect with Matt on LinkedInConnect with Bill on LinkedInFollow Mike on LinkedInFollow Mike on InstagramMike and Dell ProjectsEdge For GoodMercy ShipsProject Alvarium Learn more about how Dell Technologies is using edge for good: Dell Technologies - Who We Arewww.CaspianStudios.com
This episode of Over the Edge was recorded live at Edge Computing World in October 2022. It features an interview between Matt Trifiro and Rika Nakazawa, Group Vice President, Connected Industry & Sustainability for Americas at NTT. Rika is a global applied innovation and sustainability senior leader advancing business where digital transformation drives the greatest value. As a senior leader in the New Ventures & Innovations group, she's building NTT's Connected Industry team, advancing how part of Edge as a Service delivers business transformation outcomes. Rika is a frequent conference speaker and chair, with more than 15 years of business development, partnership management, innovation, design-thinking, and strategy deployment experience. She was featured on the CRN "Women Power 70" List and is on the advisory board for VR/AR, AI / Machine Learning, and IoT startups, and advancing initiatives for women in technology and leadership. Rika received her Bachelor of Arts in East Asian Studies from UCLA in 1997.In this episode, Rika tells her story of becoming a leader in tech and how she arrived at NTT, she defines the role that connected industry plays within sustainability, and provides her thoughts on the future of edge computing including private 5G, blockchain, and the metaverse. Rika also provides advice for aspiring women in tech.---------Key Quotes:“It's not just edge in isolation, it's about the ability for you to transmit data and relevant data at the edge and to be able to enable that processing to happen in real time. And, not just from one source, but multiple sources, and to be able to synchronize that.” “We have to think that sustainability fundamentally is about considering the causal links of the butterfly that flaps its swings on one side of the earth, creating a tidal wave on the other side. And, so there's a lot of good intentions that's happening within sustainability in the way that things are gonna be managed. But unless we use edge and collectively create a network of edge intelligence to demonstrate the impact that one action and initiative is gonna have for a group of stakeholders and where that happens downstream or upstream, then we're going to be in a worse place.”“Diversity, equity, inclusion will in some ways take care of itself. If we can help organizations really anchor around culture, I think culture is in a crisis. And, so I think that the way that organizations thrive is through culture and the way that you can align a purpose. Purpose driven business is a big topic as well, and I think that technology can really help us really create that point of light around key areas of purpose, what people want to rally around.”---------Show Timestamps:(04:30) Becoming a woman in tech(09:45) Arriving at NTT(11:45) Connected industry and sustainability(15:00) Overview of NTT(22:45) Important objectives for digital transformation(30:45) Sustainability as a service(45:15) Exciting future technology(55:45) Advice for aspiring women in tech--------Sponsor:Over the Edge is brought to you by Dell Technologies to unlock the potential of your infrastructure with edge solutions. From hardware and software to data and operations, across your entire multi-cloud environment, we're here to help you simplify your edge so you can generate more value. Learn more by visiting DellTechnologies.com/SimplifyYourEdge for more information or click on the link in the show notes.--------Links:Follow Matt on TwitterConnect with Rika on LinkedInwww.CaspianStudios.com
This episode of Over the Edge features an interview between Matt Trifiro and David Holmes, GM of Energy at Dell Technologies. David is involved in advancing decarbonization and the transition to sustainable energy. He works to understand the problems that energy companies are facing, so that operators and regulators can be more aligned when reducing their carbon footprints. In this episode, Matt and David discuss the challenges of a global increase in energy consumption. David explains the need to advance energy systems and technology in order to reduce CO2 emissions. He dives into the importance of making energy not only sustainable, but abundant, affordable, and reliable. David also details how edge computing and use of certain technologies can help improve sustainability.---------Key Quotes:“As demand for energy is dramatically growing, we need to completely transform our energy systems to reduce CO2 emissions on a massive scale. And it's that tension that gets me out of bed every morning - understanding the role of technology in supporting the growth of supply of energy, whilst at the same time dramatically reducing carbon emissions.”“For me, a lot of what edge computing is really about is thinking: “How can we bring the best capabilities of operational technologists and informational technologists together to build a contemporary IT environment that supports the needs of the energy industry for national, critical infrastructure.”“It's the wild frontier of managing our energy systems, and solving some of these problems is going to be critical. But guess what? None of it is going to work without a huge amount of edge technology deployed at scale with much greater computational capability than is available today.”“There's two problems that the OT industry faces: reliability and resilience, which are absolutely critical. They have to keep the lights on. And in the current world in which we live, that means cyber resilience becomes one of the most important challenges that any energy company has to address.”“There is going to be compute and data across the entire continuum, right from that little valve all the way up to a hyperscale data center. And the people who are going to be successful are the people who work out the right technical and economic places to run all of these different workloads.”“I've got three goals. Number one, accelerate the energy transition. Number two, advance decarbonization. And number three, ensure global energy security. And I have the entire resources of Dell's engineering portfolio to help me build the solutions that are going to let me do those three things.”---------Show Timestamps:02:12 - David's technology origin story06:58 - The increasing demand for energy08:08 - The climate consequences of technology11:07 - Applying technology to help reach sustainability goals19:47 - Edge computing in the power industry22:07 - The intersection of IT and OT24:02 - Challenges the OT industry faces24:48 - Taking a contemporary approach to edge computing33:18 - Aligning operators and regulators35:58 - The wild frontier of energy systems38:14 - Adopting realistic cloud computing principles40:09 - David's team's goals47:26 - Defining where the edge is52:05 - The future of computing53:22 - David's daily motivation--------Sponsor:Over the Edge is brought to you by Dell Technologies to unlock the potential of your infrastructure with edge solutions. From hardware and software to data and operations, across your entire multi-cloud environment, we're here to help you simplify your edge so you can generate more value. Learn more by visiting DellTechnologies.com/edgefor more information or click on the link in the show notes.--------Links:Follow Matt on TwitterConnect with David on LinkedInLearn More: 5G and edge computing's remarkable role in global decarbonization (2-minute video)Remarkable energy starts at the edge (eBook)Decarbonizing with data (infographic)www.dell.com/energywww.CaspianStudios.com
This episode of Over the Edge features an interview between Matt Trifiro and Dario Sabella, ETSI MEC Chairman.Dario drives new technologies and edge cloud innovation for new communication systems. At Intel, he helps create world-changing technology to drive business and society forward. Dario's involved in standardizing tech ecosystems and coordinating internal alignment on edge computing across SDOs and industry groups. As a chairman of the ETSI MEC, he also helps oversee the standardization of an open environment allowing for efficient and seamless integration of applications across Multi-access Edge Computing platforms. In this episode, Matt and Dario discuss the importance of standardization as it pertains to MEC and the work of ETSI. Dario provides insight on different practices for deploying processes and workload at the edge. He emphasizes why collaboration within the telecommunications industry is critical to best serve customers, and what's necessary for the future of edge computing.---------Key Quotes:“The benefits of the coupling software and virtualizing everything, and doing so in this environment with virtual machines, containers, that's the power of this kind of cloud transformation, where MEC is a part of the journey. So, why not exploiting this flexibility, and then why not consider many kinds of deepness of the edge that are perfectly fine in principle? Of course, there are trade offs, but these are deployment choices, which depend, for example, on convenience, requirements, but also costs.”“The standard is there for a reason, for long term interoperability and stability. But the need and approach to standardizing is not to over-engineer everything because otherwise we are risking to close the market. This is going really against also your interest.”"To build end-to-end this kind of service, we have to collaborate, and everybody has to talk the same language in terms of data exchange practically. That's the role of the standard. So, restful APIs, data types, definitions, all the messages, everything should be in the standard. Otherwise, it's a mess. Well, in the competition, otherwise, there is no cake for anybody. Right? You talk about a total addressable market and then just having a portion of the cake of the market. If we compete and don't create a standard, there is no cake for anybody There is no market. So, the standard is enabling this entire cake and allowing them to work together because it is not actually competition, it's a collaboration."---------Show Timestamps:(02:50) Dario's Path into Technology(4:10) Who sets the wireless communications standards?(5:42) ETSI's role in the standards world(07:00) Why a customer-oriented approach is critical(08:09) Importance of industry specification groups in MEC(11:20) Significance of a standard's body(13:20) Defining multi-access edge computing(16:05) Where is the edge?(20:55) How hyperscalers and MEC standards work together at the edge(24:35) Exploring the MEC Federation(27:23) Cloud and edge in everyday life(30:45) The importance of standards(33:20) The future of MEC (Multi-access Edge Computing)(38:50) Dario's goals for the future of the industry and standardization--------Sponsor:Over the Edge is brought to you by Dell Technologies to unlock the potential of your infrastructure with edge solutions. From hardware and software to data and operations, across your entire multi-cloud environment, we're here to help you simplify your edge so you can generate more value. Learn more by visiting DellTechnologies.com/SimplifyYourEdge for more information or click on the link in the show notes.--------Links:Follow Matt on TwitterConnect with Dario on LinkedInwww.CaspianStudios.com
This episode of Over the Edge features an interview between Matt Trifiro and Dalia Adib, Director, Consulting at STL Partners. In her role, she manages and leads teams to help telcos and their technology partners evaluate new opportunities. Dalia founded the Edge Computing Practice at STL Partners in 2019, which included building their own proposition in the space and establishing the company as a leading adviser for those looking to grow business opportunities in the edge computing ecosystem. In this episode, Dalia explains what telecoms are doing to expand service through use of the edge. She defines and outlines where the edge is, and what it is doing to help enable companies to navigate the digital transformation. Dalia also talks about how organizations are thinking about the edge, and what might be some of the best future use cases for its implementation.------------------Key Quotes:“Where the edge becomes interesting is when it becomes really dynamic. In that, we'll have distributed environments where workloads and things can move across each other, and that will further emphasize what is true edge - what is just simply a, a static form of compute or some static compute with an application dedicated to it in an edge-like location.”“I think generally how we distinguish traditional, let's say data center infrastructure or on premise compute with the edge is at the software layer. Probably more than anything in that for it to be true edge computing, it should be using cloud native software infrastructure, things like containers. Not everything is yet container based, but it should definitely at least not be about monolithic systems that are inflexible.”“I think telecom operators are still figuring out their role. One thing that they are doing though, whether it's with edge or different services, they're trying to become more digital solution providers in general.”“There just needs to be more edge infrastructure out there. Otherwise, we're going to be stuck with either the chicken or the egg, whichever way you look at it.”---------Show Timestamps:(02:15) Getting into Technology(04:45) Journey to STL Partners(07:15) All about STL Partners(10:15) Starting the Edge Practice(13:15) Distinguishing On-premise computing from Edge Computing(16:45) How Companies are Thinking about Edge(25:15) Telecommunications Ecosystems(27:15) Defining Mobile and Multi-Access Edge Computing - enabling vs providing, mobile, etsi layer(33:30) What is Local Breakout(36:15) Use Cases for the Edge - video analytics (43:15) Trends in Neutral Host and Shared Infrastructure(51:45) Important Edge Technologies to Push --------Sponsor:Over the Edge is brought to you by Dell Technologies to unlock the potential of your infrastructure with edge solutions. From hardware and software to data and operations, across your entire multi-cloud environment, we're here to help you simplify your edge so you can generate more value. Learn more by visiting DellTechnologies.com/SimplifyYourEdge for more information or click on the link in the show notes.--------Links:Follow Matt on TwitterConnect with Dalia on LinkedInwww.CaspianStudios.com
This episode of Over the Edge features an interview between Matt Trifiro and Michael Sherwood, Chief Innovation Officer, City of Las Vegas. Michael has more than 20 years of experience in the fields of process improvement, technology, and innovation. He is extremely passionate about technology and believes that more sustainable communicates can be built through innovation, workforce development, and collaboration.In this episode, Michael explains how the city of Las Vegas is helping the community to be more efficient by providing new opportunities through innovation. The city is using technology to improve public safety, healthcare, transportation, education, and economic development. Michael discusses that by increasing connectivity and access for all communities, setting up innovation centers, and improving the city's technological infrastructure, Las Vegas will continue to be a leader of municipalities as a destination not just for entertainment but also for business and progress. ---------Key Quotes:"One of the great things about doing all these innovation projects is that we get to meet a lot of great companies. They get to come to Las Vegas and see Las Vegas not just as a place for entertainment and hospitality, but they get to see as a great place for possibly relocating and doing business in the city of Las Vegas.""Las Vegas is innovative in nature. We always think of innovative and entertainment, entertainment and hospitality. But, Las Vegas is also becoming very innovative on the technology side and really working towards diversifying its economy and attracting these new types of technologies. And, so from everything from underground to above ground, you know, you're gonna see those things here. And, it really is a testament to the community of people that live here as well as the people that are in charge.""For us it's all about creating those new opportunities, creating those collisions that between our community and business, that hopefully leads to some really great things in the future.""Las Vegas recognizes that education is extremely important and we want to build on that. And so from a technology perspective, obviously while we're not the school district, we support them in their needs. But, if there's things we're doing in the innovation space that can help students, that's what we're doing." "To have intelligence in our roadways and in our communities, the grid really is where it's gonna happen. And, it's going to be game changing for communities." "The cloud is never going anywhere. It's just another puzzle piece that provides more capability than we've had before. The cloud opened the doors several years ago. This next door that's opening is really starting to get us to the point of people starting to think about the Jetsons and start thinking about the Matrix and the technology that you see in those movies, and in some of that you start seeing the underpinnings of some of that now is actually possible." "The capabilities of the future are going to be content or data driven where you're pushing data out into the community itself. Most businesses already have good internet connectivity. So, the next part of it is how do you marry that all together." ---------Show Timestamps:(02:10) History of Las Vegas(05:00) What it's like to be the Chief Innovation Officer and CTO(07:00) Evaluating Technologies for Cities(09:00) Promoting Public Safety(10:00) Health Initiatives in Las Vegas(13:30) Vision for Las Vegas LTE Network(18:15) Transportation Trends(22:00) Making it Easier for Technology in Las Vegas(24:30) Economic Development and Jobs(27:45) Education Initiatives(33:15) Solidifying Sustainability(35:30) Bringing New Grid Technologies(40:30) Enticing People to come to Las Vegas(46:30) Importance of Connectivity--------Sponsor:Over the Edge is brought to you by Dell Technologies to unlock the potential of your infrastructure with edge solutions. From hardware and software to data and operations, across your entire multi-cloud environment, we're here to help you simplify your edge so you can generate more value. Learn more by visiting DellTechnologies.com/SimplifyYourEdge for more information or click on the link in the show notes.--------Links:Follow Matt on TwitterConnect with Michael on LinkedInwww.CaspianStudios.com
Our Guest for today's show is the creator of Pursuing Purpose Podcast & Mastermind, a guy who has been on a journey to just help and empower others while discovering his truest self.Through his stories, videos, and projects, one common thread that you would notice is that he is never the Hero of his Stories, it is always the other people. It is always about how he can help others share their stories better through his skills in filming and storytelling. In the past 13 years, he has worked with hundreds of organizations in over 60 countries and with countless amounts students and young adults. So please join me in welcoming the man who is on the mission to see what happens when you give it all away, the one with the biggest heart and an even bigger smile, mentor to many, a mentee of life, the storyteller, the filmmaker, the traveler with a purpose, BC Serna!Follow BC's Work On:Website: https://bcserna.com/Website: https://pursuingpurpose.life/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/BCSernaInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/bc_serna/*************************************************************************Social Handles:Wish I Knew That Before!:https://www.instagram.com/wishiknewthatbefore/Amit Pandey: https://www.instagram.com/itsamit_pandey/*************************************************************************Share the podcast with someone whom you think would benefit from listening to it and don't forget to like, comment, and subscribe! Thank you. NOTE: Wish I Knew That Before! interviewing and editing style is heavily inspired by Impact Theory by Tom Bilyeu, he is a great inspiration.Logo Designer: Shriya Seshadri @shriya.seshadriThumbnail Designer: Riddhi Sangani @sangani.riddhiSpecial Thanks to Nandini Kishore for editing my Written Content for Intro.And The Biggest Thanks to Bradley Kennedy: @bradleystevenk for connecting me with Ultraspeaking.Grateful For Immense Support: Friends & Family (Co-Creators of the Show)Timestamps:0:00 - Intro3:12 - Role of Traveling In Self-Growth6:00 - Making Others the Hero11:36 - Happiness and Being Grateful13:00 - Hero's Journey15:02 - Battles That Young Adults Face19:50 - Being a Relatable Mentor22:47 - Mentor For Free25:48 - Relationship vs Experiences27:49 - Purpose vs Passion33:47 - Walking in Faith38:30 - Pouring from an Empty Cup42:46 - Serving Others47:14 - Wish I Knew That Before
This episode of Over the Edge features an interview between Matt Trifiro and Dr. Robert Blumofe is Executive Vice President and Chief Technology Officer at Akamai. As CTO, he guides Akamai's technology strategy to assess new market opportunities and new platforms for innovation, explore adjacent segments for the business, influence the development of standards, work with Akamai's largest customers, and convene technology leaders within the company to catalyze innovation and represent Akamai's technology vision in the marketplace.In this episode, Dr. Blumofe explains how Akamai revolutionized content delivery networks and continues to evolve and expand its services. He discusses internet growth, adapting to a more robust virtual world, and important considerations for security. Dr. Blumoff also talks about how AI and ML will help shape the future of our cities. ---------Key Quotes:“More and more traffic to and from devices, that does create some interesting problems. You know, one is just the basic problem of scale. You now have more and more traffic from more and more locations. And, so we continue to see a world in which the internet, the volume of traffic continues to grow leaps and bounds, and the importance of the edge continues to grow.”“Security and reliability get built by layering on top of the internet protocol, not by modifying the internet protocol itself. You layer on top and the power of layering can't be overstated.”“While edge computing is great, when you look at all of the microservices that make up an application, I don't think there's many cases where you could say that they all belong at the edge, or that they all belong at the core.“For a modern application, multiple microservices, you really want to be thinking about for each microservice, where does it belong? Does it belong at the edge? Does it belong at the core? Does it belong somewhere in between?”“At this point, the cost of connectivity is so low that anything that gets any benefit from being connected well, you might as well connect it.”“It's a whole spectrum. It's not a one size fits all. But I think increasingly applications need to have at least some component running at, or very near the edge. The core alone really just doesn't solve it.”"The dramatic change from IoT really is as much on the security side as it is from the scale and the importance of the edge.”---------Show Timestamps:(02:45) Being Jack Benny's Grandson and Getting into Technology(05:20) First Memory of the Internet and Career Path(10:45) Relationship Between Mathematics and Distributed Computing(12:30) Akamai Journey(14:45) What Akamai Does and the Start of CDNs(21:30) How CDNs and Work(27:30) Akamai Server and CDN Structure(31:00) Akamai's Expanding Services and Evolution(35:30) Akamai's Acquisition of Linode(37:00) Edge vs. Core(42:30) Akamai's Interconnection Fabric(44:30) Changes to Internet Traffic, Adaptation, and Security(47:00) Concept of a Bidirectional CDN(49:15) Network Security(53:00) Akamai Network Capacity(53:15) Most Exciting Innovations (remaking cities with AI and ML)--------Sponsor:Over the Edge is brought to you by Dell Technologies to unlock the potential of your infrastructure with edge solutions. From hardware and software to data and operations, across your entire multi-cloud environment, we're here to help you simplify your edge so you can generate more value. Learn more by visiting DellTechnologies.com/SimplifyYourEdge for more information or click on the link in the show notes.--------Links:Follow Matt on TwitterConnect with Dr. Blumofe on LinkedInwww.CaspianStudios.com
Kirby through his work has lifted pressure from the minds of so many creatives. Everything that needs to be said under the sun has been said, then what do we do, can we never be original? You can be by infusing your work with your personality, your zing, your unique take on it. Nobody can be you, they don't have the same life experiences as you, they haven't lived your life story, your life moments, they might have similar lifes but not the same. .Everything is a remix zooms in on the idea that nothing is original, we might think that this is me who created this but if someone would break it down, trace it back we might come across the underlying source of inspiration. The idea is don't stress on being original, feel free to copy, combine, and transform. Keep creating, be in motion, execute, get inspired. Follow your bliss, because in the zone of motion some day you will see your unique concoction of creation.Follow Kirby's Work On:Website: https://www.everythingisaremix.info/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/kirbyferguson/YouTube:https://www.youtube.com/c/KirbyFerguson*************************************************************************My Social Handles:Wish I Knew That Before!:https://www.instagram.com/wishiknewthatbefore/Amit Pandey: https://www.instagram.com/itsamit_pandey/*************************************************************************Share the podcast with someone whom you think would benefit from listening to it and don't forget to like, comment, and subscribe! Thank you. Show Notes:NOTE: Wish I Knew That Before! interviewing and editing style is heavily inspired by Impact Theory by Tom Bilyeu, he is a great inspiration.Logo Designer: Shriya Seshadri @shriya.seshadriThumbnail Designer: Riddhi Sangani @sangani.riddhiGrateful For Immense Support: Friends & Family (Co-Creators of the Show)Timestamps:0:00 - Intro3:54 - What does it means to be an artist?6:17 - Being Best vs Being Popular12:26 - 1000 True Fans15:14 - Dealing with Online Negativity19:40 - You are Not your Art22:40 - Going Niche vs No Niche31:40 - What is Everything is a Remix?39:40 - Don't Start From a Blank Canvas!43:08 - Don't Idolize Your Heros.48:13 - Wish I Knew That Before!
This episode features an interview between Matt Trifiro and Ivo Ivanov, CEO at DE-CIX International where he is responsible for the global business activities of the Internet Exchange Operator. Ivo has more than 15 years of experience in the regulatory, legal and commercial Internet environment. Joining the organization in January 2007, in recent years Ivo has been deeply involved in the establishment of DE-CIX sites in North America, Southern Europe, the Middle East, the Indian subcontinent, and Southeast Asia, as well as several consultancy projects in Africa, Asia and Europe. Ranked as one of the top 100 most influential professionals of the Telecom industry, Ivo is regularly invited to share his vision and thought leadership in various industry-leading conferences around the globe.In this episode, Ivo talks about interconnection, how it differs throughout the world, and the importance of expansion especially in developing countries. He discusses how the edge interconnection platform is a missing piece to help enable many advancements and innovations in everyday life, in areas like automobiles and technology. Ivo also explains what he thinks the technology industry will look like five years down the road.---------Key Quotes:“Interconnection really needs to get deeper into the edge for one very simple reason, quality security performance in general, or a magic world of latency. Latency is extremely important nowadays. I love to say latency is our new currency.”“Why democratize? Because we have been doing this business for 27 years now. 24 years of those 27 were entirely wholesale industry focused. Just a couple of years back, we started direct business relationships with enterprises, with car manufacturers, with banks, with retailers, with logistic companies. And, these guys, their business is not telecommunications wholesale. Their business is the business of their industry segment. They just want to use this type of infrastructure for security and performance reasons. But they don't need to be experts in wholesale telecommunication. So, we need to make it as easy as possible for them to enjoy the interconnection services. This is what I call the democratization of infrastructure, that every single type of business on this planet can use.” “I think in the future we need to develop these further pieces of infrastructure and it's not the DE-CIX platform only. We need to see more edge data scientists. We need to see more fiber in the rural areas. Middle and last mile investments are extremely crucial also for the economy of the country and serving the people, disregarding where they live and work with the best possible quality of access to digital services. Because if you look at it from a more altruistic point of view, good access to digital services today also means a good quality of life because with economic growth at the end. I'm 1000% sure about this. Diversification of infrastructure is extremely important also for redundancy, resilience, and security reasons.”“It will be a world which will use more and more digital services as we can even imagine today, further down the path we're talking about the metaverse. We're talking about an internet of a new generation or digital services of a new generation where people will enjoy different virtualization. eCommerce will change, will become extremely augmented and virtual reality driven. We will see in the business world further progress on processing on different solutions for any type of business that's relying on cloud compute, but also relying on digitalization and digital infrastructure.”“I see a world full of innovation, I see a world full of digital infrastructure and demand for digital infrastructure. Therefore, I do worry a bit that we will not be fast enough to develop this digital infrastructure as much as we can and everywhere, literally everywhere, around the globe. At least, this is our mandate and we will not stop working hard every day to do this.”---------Show Timestamps:(02:00) Getting started in tech(05:52) Understanding internet connection(12:19) Edge tech in internet connectivity(16:47) How interconnection is changing(21:11) Why interconnection must be democratized(29:37) Advantages of having data centers in metro regions(35:41) Interconnectivity in auto and tech sectors(45:14) The importance of quality assurance(46:38) Predictions for five years in the future--------Sponsor:Over the Edge is brought to you by Dell Technologies - unlock the potential of your infrastructure with edge solutions. From hardware and software to data and operations, across your entire multi-cloud environment, we're here to help you simplify your edge so you can generate more value. Learn more by visiting DellTechnologies.com/SimplifyYourEdge for more information or click on the link in the show notes.--------Links:Follow Matt on TwitterConnect with Ivo on LinkedInwww.CaspianStudios.com
Gavin Masumiya aka The Flow Master has single-handedly impacted mine as well as so many people's lives through his Group FlowFam. Flowfam is equal to freedom for me and Gavin through his mastery of Flow using Voice and knowing the art of Facilitation invites the flowticipants into the non-judgemental space to speak their own truth, using the power of their voice and music..I remember being introduced to Gavin in the May of 2021 and since then life has not been the same. I have cried, belly laughed, found my creative self, and experimented with expressing my truth rawthentically. .In this episode we discuss the Science behind flow, and how can someone access flow using their voice, music, and non-judgemental space. We also did a demo towards the end to bring the whole conversation together.Follow Gavin's Work On:Website: https://gavinmasumiya.com/homeTiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/@gavinmasumiyaInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/gavinmasumiya/Instagram Flowfam: https://www.instagram.com/flowfamofficial/YouTube:https://www.youtube.com/user/fabolousaznboi*************************************************************************My Social Handles:Wish I Knew That Before!:https://www.instagram.com/wishiknewthatbefore/Amit Pandey: https://www.instagram.com/itsamit_pandey/*************************************************************************Share the podcast with someone whom you think would benefit from listening to it and don't forget to like, comment, and subscribe! Thank you. Show Notes:NOTE: Wish I Knew That Before! interviewing and editing style is heavily inspired by Impact Theory by Tom Bilyeu, he is a great inspiration.Logo Designer: Shriya Seshadri @shriya.seshadriThumbnail Designer: Riddhi Sangani @sangani.riddhiGrateful For Immense Support: Friends & Family (Co-Creators of the Show)Timestamps:0:00 - Intro4:37 - Story of Flowfam.8:15 - Evolution of Flowfam10:10 - 3 Pillars Of Flowfam14: 10 - What happens in FlowStates?18:20 - Being Voiceless Shaped Flowfam 25:30 - My Experience With FlowFam28:44 - Role of Voice To Find Flow31:36 - Release To Feel Ease39:04 - Principles of FlowFam Meetings43:53 - Is Flowfam for Introverts?48:09 - There is Nothing Wrong with Anger52:00 - Demo Flow Fam 1:09:51 - Connect with Gavin and Flowfam1:11:21 - Wish I Knew That Before!
This episode of Over the Edge features an interview between Matt Trifiro and Stephen Goldberg, CEO at HarperDB. Stephen is an established thought leader in the IoT space, with previous professional experience as a CTO and CEO of startups, holding several roles at larger organizations like Red Hat, and leading digital transformation projects at a number of Fortune 500 companies across many verticals. He's been published on sites like Tech Target and quoted in a number of articles and publications like Forbes and ZDNet, as well as being a speaker at IoT World, SAP Sapphire, and Salesforce.com's Dreamforce. Stephen holds 2 patents and received his Bachelor of Arts from Trinity College-Hartford in 2006.In this episode, Stephen talks about being a self taught programmer that initially wanted to work in anything but technology. He explains the process of co-founding HarperDB to deal with the rigidity and complexity of databases, and how the company makes it easier to globally distribute data faster. Stephen also discusses how bureaucracy, in many ways, is the biggest challenge to innovation and the adoption of new technologies. ---------Key Quotes:“For example, while we felt like the iPhone is an extremely complex device, technologically and internally, it exposes a very simple interface to the world that even a child can use. And, so our thought process was that a database should be the same for a developer. It should be a thing that a developer can just sit down and code, and ultimately, we have built far more than a database in the end. But, that was kind of the premise of what we wanted. We wanted something that would scale with you as your application grew, that made your life easy.The bureaucracy, like the speed at which people move, their ability to think about how things work, that is now the one that I think is the biggest challenge is that this stuff is now and it's here. And, if you really wanted to do it, you could, but I think it's also just changing how people think about stuff. So, like you know, willingness to adopt new technologies, willingness to adopt new architectural paradigms, not trying to bring sort of the same cloud centralized sort of cloud model that you implemented to the edge, because it's not gonna work, because it doesn't scale.”---------Show Timestamps:(02:00) Getting started in tech(05:00) Starting HarperDB(08:35) What makes HarperDB unique(16:00) Understanding HarperDB(22:00) Use cases for HarperDB(26:45) HarperDB's cloud product(35:15) New product release(36:30) Internet of Things(46:00) HarperDB in gaming(48:15) The future of tech--------Sponsor:Over the Edge is brought to you by Dell Technologies to unlock the potential of your infrastructure with edge solutions. From hardware and software to data and operations, across your entire multi-cloud environment, we're here to help you simplify your edge so you can generate more value. Learn more by visiting DellTechnologies.com/SimplifyYourEdge for more information or click on the link in the show notes.--------Links:Follow Matt on TwitterConnect with Stephen on LinkedInwww.CaspianStudios.com
Hello Runners! This must stop! Another young woman was violently murdered while out for a run! Eliza Fletcher from Memphis, wife, mother of two boys, and a Kindergarten teacher, was out for a run on Friday, September 2, 2022. She was running at about 4:00 AM, just doing what she loved, when he violently attacked, abducted, and murdered her. This psychopath dumped her body behind an abandoned house in tall grass. This murder was a heinous, senseless, and disgusting crime by a sick, psychopath, fucking animal of a so-called human being. And it pisses me off—no reason for this whatsoever. I talk about Eliza and other murdered female runners in this episode, and I don't hold back. However, if you are sensitive to a little rough language, please be aware, and I apologize in advance for my language. I also replay an interview in late 2020 with Self Defense Instructor Tasha Ina Church. She went through a very uncomfortable episode while running with a male scumbag following her. Tasha knows over 850 Self Defense moves. And even so, this encounter shook her to the core. We talk about that, and Tasha provides valuable self-defense tips and techniques. Even one of them can save a life. Very much worth a listen. Thank you, runners, for listening to the Feel-Good Running Podcast! Please consider sharing this podcast with your running friends and on your social media platforms if you like it. I do not spend money to advertise my podcast. Instead, I try to grow it organically, which is by you, my listeners, sharing it! Thank You! Remember to be kind to others, even if some are not kind to you. The world is terrifying these days, as was just experienced in Memphis. Yet, we all need to make a difference now more than ever. So be aware, be safe, and enjoy your run! Peace everyone! ~ Jim Show Timestamps [00:00] - Host Jim Lynch Comments Regarding Eliza Fletcher's Murder [14:17]- Tasha Ina Church - Self Defense Instructor Interview [1:03:51] Jim - Episode close Show Notes Tasha Ina Church Social Media: Facebook Fan Page: http://www.facebook.com/ElleLiveAction (ElleLiveAction) Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/WarriorWomyn/ (WARRIORWOMYN) Instagram: http://www.instagram.com/ElleLiveAction (ElleLiveAction) YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC1SPXO04UfIYiUXvyZBHh1A (www.YouTube.com/ElleLiveAction) For all other social media platforms, look up: @ElleLiveAction Links: http://wwd.international/ (Main Website) – Tasha's Main Website On-Line Self Defense Classes for Women -https://elleliveaction.com/ (Elle Live Action) Tasha -https://feelgoodrunning.com/podcast-episodes/tasha-ina-church-professional-self-defense-instructor/ ( Episode #9) http://wwd.international/index.php/runner-safety (Runners Safety Tips) – List of Running Safety Tips from Tasha Communicate Listener feedback is essential to Feel Good Running. Is there a guest you would like us to feature? Do you have any suggestions on how to improve the podcast? Whatever it is, we would like to hear from YOU! Send a personal email to host at jim@feelgoodrunning.com Subscribe Get on our email list for the Feel Good Running Newsletter. You will receive a gift of 101+ Running-Related Links. All the necessary running links you will need right at your fingertips: Apparel, Podcasts, Training Programs, Publications, and more! Get on the list today! https://feelgoodrunning.com/ (Click Here!) Share "Feel Good Running" Podcast Again, I want to thank you for listening to my podcast! You can help out by leaving a rating and review on Apple Podcast, And please share the Feel Good Running Podcast with your friends and on your social media platforms. It would mean the world to me and help the show to grow!
I remember listening to Terri's Ted Talk Back In 2020 and it truly helped me ease the pressure from following this conventional idea of following your passion. Watching that video made me think how amazing it would be to chat with someone who actually is creating her own thought process, ditching the ideas conventional ideas and thinking for herself. And it happened in this podcast..In this episode, we spoke on how to think for yourself, what questions to ask, which ideas to challenge, marrying when you really want to not out of fear, why it is okay to still be figuring out, and many more.At the end of the podcast, you will feel a little less. pressure and more in control of your own life. Plus Terri is absolutely hilarious and an amazing speaker to keep you hooked with her storytelling and insightful answers..Terri's book Unfollow Your Passion is not just about unfollowing your passion but creating a life that matters to you through quality questions.Follow Terri's Work On:Website: https://territrespicio.com/Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/territrespicio/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ttrespicio/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCJup2_lljUbhR7yZvnV9RGg*************************************************************************My Social Handles:Wish I Knew That Before!:https://www.instagram.com/wishiknewthatbefore/Amit Pandey: https://www.instagram.com/itsamit_pandey/*************************************************************************Share the podcast with someone whom you think would benefit from listening to it and don't forget to like, comment, and subscribe! Thank you. Show Notes:NOTE: Wish I Knew That Before! interviewing and editing style is heavily inspired by Impact Theory by Tom Bilyeu, he is a great inspiration.Logo Designer: Shriya Seshadri @shriya.seshadriThumbnail Designer: Riddhi Sangani @sangani.riddhiGrateful For Immense Support: Friends & Family (Co-Creators of the Show)Timestamps:0:00 - Intro3:15 - Independent Thinking9:14 - Still Figuring it Out15:14 - Don't Marry Out Of Fear of Getting Old27:17 - Family & Peer Pressure To Get Married34:53 - Explore Full Spectrum of Life!38:45 - Happy Ever After It Doesn't Exist44:00 - Uncle Bob Gave Freedom47:56 - Hatch Your Ideas Like Octopus50:21 - End
This part 2 of 2 episodes of Over the Edge features an interview between Matt Trifiro and Vishwamitra Nandlall, VP Technology Strategy & Ecosystems at Dell Technologies. Vish is an experienced CTO and a highly regarded telecom visionary. He is responsible for defining Dell's technology strategy in the Big 6 domains, including 5G, Edge, Data Management, Cloud, AI and Security. Widely recognized for his contributions to the industry, Vish has also held CTO executive leadership roles in Telecommunications for 25 years, including Telstra, Ericsson, Extreme and Nortel. Vishwamitra has been awarded a fundamental patent for LTE, published several widely cited technology papers, and holds several patents for the design of cloud based mobile applications and communication services.In this episode, Vish discusses the future of technology and his excitement over augmented reality and virtual reality. He also talks about the future of edge computing, including everything from cost to security, and the realities of what's needed for its advancement and further adoption in the tech world.---------Key Quotes:“Real productivity comes at the intersection of people, labor and the types of tasks that they're trying to do. A lot of what edge can do is to start to mediate that intersection.”“The real gift that edge is going to be able to deliver, is the realization of all these technologies that have had limited reach, are suddenly going to be able to spill out of the cyber domain and into the meet space.”---------Show Timestamps: (02:00) Open Grid Alliance(04:15) Future of Technology(13:00) Competition and Commercial Partnerships(19:00) Considering the Customer(21:30) Important Future Technological Focus--------Sponsor:Over the Edge is brought to you by Dell Technologies to unlock the potential of your infrastructure with edge solutions. From hardware and software to data and operations, across your entire multi-cloud environment, we're here to help you simplify your edge so you can generate more value. Learn more by visiting DellTechnologies.com/SimplifyYourEdge for more information or click on the link in the show notes.--------Links:Follow Matt on TwitterConnect with Vishwamitra on LinkedInwww.CaspianStudios.com
This part 1 of 2 episodes of Over the Edge features an interview between Matt Trifiro and Vishwamitra Nandlall, VP Technology Strategy & Ecosystems at Dell Technologies. Vish is an experienced CTO and a highly regarded telecom visionary. He is responsible for defining Dell's technology strategy in the Big 6 domains, including 5G, Edge, Data Management, Cloud, AI and Security. Widely recognized for his contributions to the industry, Vish has also held CTO executive leadership roles in Telecommunications for 25 years, including Telstra, Ericsson, Extreme and Nortel. Vish has been awarded a fundamental patent for LTE, published several widely cited technology papers, and holds several patents for the design of cloud based mobile applications and communication services.In this episode, Vish talks about laying the railroads for telecommunications. He discusses his career path and the work he did developing personal data appliances and smartphones. Vish goes over development and privatization of the internet. He explains how artificial intelligence has become a huge part of Dell products. And, delves into details about the build out of infrastructure, connectivity, and bandwidth.---------Key Quotes:“We've moved towards this internet where we've centralized compute that creates pooling efficiencies, but it comes at the expense of propagation delay. But, largely what fueled the internet was the growth of a digital economy that was self-contained. It didn't have a lot of tendrils out into the real world. And, I think what Edge does is it starts to put up a series of sensors into the real world and it bridges this real world with this cyber world.”---------Show Timestamps: (02:15) Getting Started in Technology(05:15) Path to Telecommunications(06:25) State of Advanced Technology in 1995(10:15) Switch Networks(15:15) Development of Internet Content Delivery(23:15) Networking Standards and Internet Organization(25:45) Path to Dell(20:45) Difference between Propagation and Transmission(32:45) Path to Dell Continued(38:15) Software vs. Hardware(39:15) Dell's Role in Telecommunications--------Sponsor:Over the Edge is brought to you by Dell Technologies to unlock the potential of your infrastructure with edge solutions. From hardware and software to data and operations, across your entire multi-cloud environment, we're here to help you simplify your edge so you can generate more value. Learn more by visiting DellTechnologies.com/SimplifyYourEdge for more information or click on the link in the show notes.--------Links:Follow Matt on TwitterConnect with Vishwamitra on LinkedInwww.CaspianStudios.com
This episode features an interview between Matt Trifiro and Wolfgang Gentzsch, Co-Founder and President of UberCloud. Wolfgang is a passionate engineer, computer scientist, and entrepreneur with 30 years of experience working in engineering simulations, high-performance computing, scientific research, university teaching, and the software industry, from hands-on practices to expert consulting to leadership positions. He is an entrepreneur with six successful startups in Germany and the US, in engineering, high-performance computing, and cloud. Wolfgang is a member of numerous conference program, steering, and organizing committees, with 50+ keynote speaker appointments.In this episode, Wolfgang tells us about the early days of network computing and how the grid was the predecessor to the cloud. He describes how advancements in connectivity and processing power can lead to revolutionary changes in everything from technology to healthcare. Wolfgang also explains what he thinks edge computing is today, and how his company is working to help democratize access to computing power in the cloud that was previously too expensive or too complex for most organizations to use.---------Key Quotes:“Definitely, the grid was the predecessor of the cloud. And that's why there is not a real huge difference in both. The cloud infrastructure was completely virtualized and therefore fully automated and now I use that word democratized because almost everybody was able to use cloud resources then; which you couldn't easily say about grid. The grid was really for specialists in research centers.” “You can innovate at your fingertips these days. You don't have to build, you know, 2, 3, 4, 5 models and crash them against the wall. Now you do it in the cloud, which might cost a thousand dollars or $5,000 even, but it's much, much, much, cheaper. So, there are tons of benefits these days when you move to the cloud.” “Now HPC is really in the hands of everybody. For engineers and scientists a few decades ago it was only given into the hands of specialists, and that door is open for so many new applications, making any kind of research or products basically coming out much faster with exponential acceleration, which will continue tol help us to solve problems, real problems. It's I mean, like in healthcare, for example, or climate and weather forecast, and also new technologies like electrical cars, autonomous driving, and all that stuff. So, I mean it is successfully making our lives even more convenient, more comfortable, and also solving mankind problems which we are facing.”---------Show Timestamps:(01:45) Getting involved in technology(03:05) Difference between Scaler and Vector Computers (07:45) Conversion of Parallel Computing and the Internet (13:00) Network Computing and the Cloud (19:45) Convergence of Grid and Cloud Computing (23:45) High Performance Computing and Super Computing (28:15) Difference Between the Cloud and High Performance Computing(30:45) Uber Cloud (39:45) Living Heart Valve Project (41:45) Uber Cloud Project Example(46:45) Growth of High Performance Computing and the Edge (53:05) Future of the Cloud(55:15) Is the Network or the Internet the Computer?(60:30) What's Exciting in the Future--------Sponsor:Over the Edge is brought to you by Dell Technologies - unlock the potential of your infrastructure with edge solutions. From hardware and software to data and operations, across your entire multi-cloud environment, we're here to help you simplify your edge so you can generate more value. Learn more by visiting DellTechnologies.com/SimplifyYourEdge for more information or click on the link in the show notes.--------Links:Follow Matt on TwitterConnect with Wolfgang on LinkedInwww.CaspianStudios.com
Welcome to the Restoration Domination Podcast Episode 057, Our third Legal Corner With your host, Rico Garcia Jr and Attorney Lawyer Britt. In this episode we discuss property liens, documentation, how long you should wait to go to litigation, getting your own comp bids for the insurance company and so much more!Biggest Takeaways- Don't be scared of litigation or waste precious time before filing- Always assume you'll end up in litigation so do great quality paperwork and documentation- Get your own comp bids from some of the same companies that insurance companies useFind our GuestWebsite: https://www.premierpropertylaw.com/ Phone Number: (954) 233-0120Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/lawyer.britt/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/lawyer.britt Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/lawyerbritt/ Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/c/LawyerBritt Podcast: https://modernprofessionalpodcast.com/ Show Timestamps:0:00 Intro0:52 Podcast Intro1:10 Litigation Process4:43 Common Reasons For Litigation5:58 Rolling the Dice with Dodgy Paperwork7:36 The Security that Litigation Provides 9:52 Picture Perfect Litigation Process11:48 Traditional Timeline For Litigation13:53 Why Less Choose Litigation14:42 Homeowner Lien Vs In Your Corner18:07 The Role of Liens in the Big Picture19:17 Incurred Costs22:47 Partial Payments23:55 Standardized Pricing in Litigation25:54 Comparative Estimates From Fellow Restoration Companies31:02 What to Keep in Mind for Litigation35:41 Wrap Up NotesAttorney Brittany Alexander, known online as Lawyer Britt, spent almost two years representing homeowners' insurance companies, learning the tricks they use to deny and delay insurance claims. Since 2018, she has taken her experience defending those companies and used it to fight for property owners and restoration companies across Florida.Ms. Alexander firmly believes in client education and communication, which is where most lawyers fall short. Her firm uses modern technologies and techniques to provide a 21st century law firm experience, from instant online case updates to exclusive videos explaining each aspect of the litigation process, because a well-informed client is able to make the best decisions for their case.You can reach Ms. Alexander for legal questions at (954) 233-0120 or team@premproplaw.com. To connect, follow her on Instagram @Lawyer.Britt or YouTube.com/c/LawyerBritt. All content is strictly legal information and not legal advice. If you would like to call in any questions for her or case examples you'd like to share for our next episode, dial 678-Talk-2-Us and leave your name, company name, and a message.
This episode of Over the Edge features an interview between Matt Trifiro and Christian Koch, Founder and Editor at Foundations, a modern publication about digital infrastructure. He is a veteran leader in the digital infrastructure space having held several leadership and operational roles at companies such as Microsoft, Twitter, and Globix. Christian was most recently the Head of Interconnection Product at DataBank, and previously a Director of Product Management at Digital Realty and PacketFabric. In 2016, Christian Co-Founded the New York Network Operators Group, a non-profit organization that aims to connect network operators and technology professionals through educational events and programs.In this episode, Christian talks about how his interest in information and curiosity to learn about as much as he could, led him to become both a generalist and expert in the world of digital infrastructure. He explains the landscape of interconnectivity, including its history of development, current infrastructure, expansion, evolution, and use throughout the United States. Christian also delves into what he thinks edge is becoming, the different layers of networking, and how the cloud will become a primary infrastructure for workloads in the future. ---------Key Quotes:“Ethernet seems to be having this resurgence because it's probably the one technology that's is flexible as virtual machines in the cloud. You can basically scale it up and down. Whereas, you can go from a five gigabit ethernet circuit to a 10 gigabit ethernet circuit by issuing some configuration commands and making that change. Similar to how you can configure or reconfigure a virtual machine. Whereas, a wavelength isn't really like that, because it's all about dedicated connectivity. So if you think about ethernet share connectivity, that's what cloud computing is at the end of the day anyway; the shared infrastructure platform. So it makes it a little bit more flexible, and a little bit more easy to scale and deliver those services.”“I don't even like using the word edge anymore because, you know, because I think it really boils down to it's just a place like geographical place. Right? You know, it doesn't have to do with networks. It doesn't have to do with clouds. It didn't have to do with computing. It's just, you know, kind of the perimeter between almost like interconnection.”---------Show Timestamps: (02:00) Getting Interested in Technology(04:30) Path to Networking and Interconnection(05:50) Explaining Interconnection(09:15) Backbone of Interconnectivity in the United States(15:43) Public versus Private Networks(18:45) Internet as a Fabric(21:06) Network as a Service(32:00) State of the Edge (37:30) Internet Trends(40:30) The Price of Shipping Data(44:00) Future Trends--------Sponsor:Over the Edge is brought to you by Dell Technologies - unlock the potential of your infrastructure with edge solutions. From hardware and software to data and operations, across your entire multi-cloud environment, we're here to help you simplify your edge so you can generate more value. Learn more by visiting DellTechnologies.com/SimplifyYourEdge for more information or click on the link in the show notes.--------Links:Follow Matt on TwitterConnect with Christian on LinkedInFoundations Newsletterwww.CaspianStudios.com
Dan reviews the recap from the 2022 DCI Southwestern Championship and provides his insights into where the competition is headed as the corps make their final push toward Indy. Show Timestamps: 00:40 - Start 03:28 - Intro to scores from the Southwestern Championship 03:41 - Colts at 12th 05:43 - Blue Knights at 11th 07:05 - Phantom Regiment at 10th 08:30 - Cavaliers at 9th 11:21 - Scoring 13:25 - Mandarins in 8th 14:30 - Difference in scores between the Cavaliers and Blue Stars 14:46 - Blue Stars in 7th 15:50 - Cadets in 6th 17:33 - Vanguard in 5th 18:00 - Big Spread between 5 and 6 19:58 - Bluecoats in 4th 21:25 - Scoring variations 21:43 - Carolina Crown in 3rd 23:58 - Crusaders in 2nd 26:30 - Blue Devils in 1st 28:38 - “When was the last time Devs got fourth?” 30:48 - Dynamic factor of scoring 35:00 - “Welcome the shakeups” 36:25 - Looking ahead to the next few shows 36:40 - DCI Mesquite groups 37:40 - Next show - DCI Southern Miss. 39:00 - Master of Southern Music Games - Murfreesboro 40:30 - Indy coming down the pipe in less than two weeks 45:00 - Let's chat, subscribe! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This episode of Over the Edge features an interview between Matt Trifiro and Steve Mueller, Chief Technology Officer, Hypersive. Considered one of the world's leading experts in remote technologies, Steve has spent the past 25 years providing his technical expertise to more than 300 of the largest enterprises across 5 continents. He spent his early years building core devops and virtualization principles to achieve automation and scale, has worked for VMware and AWS addressing customer needs, and is now CTO of a startup focused on next-generation edge, end-user compute, and device virtualization.In this episode, Steve evaluates what the edge is today and how it has changed overtime. He talks about cloud computing and working in a remote desktop world. Steve addresses the future of physical security and technology, and why he is so excited about what's in store for the use of video. He also explains how his company Hypersive provides a platform for building management and security through ready-to-run cloud services that work with already existing infrastructures. ---------Key Quotes:“The number one threat to any organization is the insider threat. So you don't trust your own people and that's very brutal. It's borderline non humanitarian, but if you're a business owner, especially at scale, the number one thing you're worrying about, the thing you're most proud about is your employees. Something you're worried about is your employees most. That's the one that takes companies down.” “Really at the end of the day, remote desktops and remote applications run in the cloud. So, if we take something like Amazon, AppStream, or Amazon workspaces, they give you an inherently improved security posture. You get to govern and control in ways that you couldn't before.” “We're focused on taking the technologies that customers use to manage their buildings and delivering it back to them as a service so that they can get off their traditional racks and consume those things that are either video surveillance or access control, the physical security world, or things like escalators, elevators, and commercial controls. They can consume that as a service and by service. In the end, our mission is to say, those workloads that you have in your building, it's not about the rack. It's about the fact that you, the customer, are having to constantly install it, or you're having to pay someone to install it. This is undifferentiated heavy lifting. What if we gave it back to you as a service that you consume and let you choose where to place it on the hardware? And so, we're really working with these customers to take these workloads, deliver them back to them as single tenant SAS services that they can consume. They don't have to put their people on it to build them. They can just use it in a consumption way and then they can put it where they want.”---------Show Timestamps: (02:15) Getting into Technology (04:00) Transitioning into Software (05:05) Nostalgia Software Language(06:00) Editor of Choice(07:30) Career Journey(09:45) Working for Amazon(13:15) Working in a Remote Desktop World(16:00) Working in Amazon Data Centers(19:05) Founding Hypersive(22:15) Physical Security and Technology(27:00) Important Considerations for Building Security(31:00) Surveillance Cameras(36:30) Hypersive's Focus on Cloud Security(41:00) Interacting with and Future of the Edge (48:45) The Future World of Video Technology and Security--------Sponsor:Over the Edge is brought to you by Dell Technologies to unlock the potential of your infrastructure with edge solutions. From hardware and software to data and operations, across your entire multi-cloud environment, we're here to help you simplify your edge so you can generate more value. Learn more by visiting DellTechnologies.com/SimplifyYourEdge for more information or click on the link in the show notes.--------Links:Follow Matt on TwitterConnect with Steve on LinkedInwww.CaspianStudios.com
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