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In this episode of Security Heroes, host Lisa Falzone is joined by IAHSS Past President Brine Hamilton. They discuss the security differences between the US and Canada, the challenges facing security professionals in 2024, and the resources that IAHSS can offer to help them. In this episode of Security Heroes, host Lisa Falzone is joined by IAHSS Past President Brine Hamilton. Brine has worked in the security industry for over a decade and a half, from working frontline security at hospitals, to overseeing and coordinating security operations across multiple facilities for larger healthcare networks. He has taught courses on Protection Security and Investigations, and is now a System Engineer at Omnigo where he works on security management and incident reporting software. Join them as they: * Discuss the differences between the US and Canada when it comes to security * Consider the importance of professionalism in security * Address the lack of widespread modernized incident reporting * Explore the challenges of keeping fully-staffed, well-trained security * Enumerate the resources - educational and otherwise - which IAHSS offers * Share Brine's experience where a six-person team was required to subdue a violent individual * Explain the gap between studying security and living it
Episode 276 of the #MVPbuzzChat interview series. Conversation between Microsoft Regional Director and MVP Christian Buckley (@buckleyplanet), and Security MVP, Hailey Phillips (@AllwaysHyPe), a System Engineer at The Pokémon Company International, based in Seattle, Washington. You can also find this episode on the CollabTalk blog at https://buckleyplanet.com/2024/08/mvpbuzzchat-276-with-hailey-phillips/
Did you have IT issues during the CrowdStrike fiasco? Was your internet ever interrupted only to be restored minutes later? Well chances are the unsung SysAdmin heroes were working hard to bring those systems back online for you without so much as a simple thank you... Grab a drink as we read some headlines, go through emails, and share stories of administering various systems in this technological hellscape we find ourselves in... Oh yeah, and we will discuss the little CrowdStrike issue as well.... The SysAdmin Website: https://sysadminday.com/ Email the show at packetsandbolts@gmail.com Join us on Discord: https://discord.gg/SXnaRGs2aT Follow us on Mastodon: @PacketsAndBolts@ioc.exchange ... Packets and Bolts - Bringing AM radio to Podcasting since 2019...
MotorTrend's Ed Loh & Jonny Lieberman take the podcast on the road to Portland International Raceway for Portland E-Prix to chat with Nissan Formula E Team's Head of Performance & Simulation, Cristina Fernandez, AND Track Side Electronic & System Engineer, Charlotte Henry! The group discusses the Portland E-Prix, specifics about Portland International Raceway, the race strategy of a Formula E team, race simulators, and more! 0:56 - Question of the day! Affordable EVs in America.11:19 - About today's guests.12:44 - Their roles on Nissan's Formula E team.13:42 - Day-to-day.14:38 - On Portland International Raceway.16:21 - Race Simulators.19:46 - Path into motorsports.23:26 - EV Tech.26:31 - Solar race cars?30:32 - What to watch for in the race.33:20 - Tire wear.34:07 - Recharge at a pitstop?35:42 - Race strategy.38:28 - AI?39:10 - Formula E race team vs traditional race team.40:35 - Daily driver & offseason plans.
I denne episode får du en omfattende rundtur på 30 minutter. Vi gennemgår de største annonceringer fra HPE Discover der fandt sted i Las Vegas d. 17.-21. juni 2024. Lyt med, når vi b.la taler om: · AI-nyheder: Inkl. HPE Private Cloud AI og højdepunkter fra keynoten med Antorio Neri, CEO fra HPE og Jensen Huang, CEO fra NVIDIA. · Hardwarenyheder: Nye HPE ProLiant DL384 og DL380a servere med NVIDIA GPU'er. · Alternativ hypervisor: En ny løsning baseret på KVM. Er det en erstatning for VMware? · Aruba netværksnyheder som f.eks. Private 5G-netværk og verdens største WiFi 7 installation. …. Og meget mere. Du kan i øvrigt også se HPE Discover keynotes og andet materiale online her: https://www.hpe.com/us/en/discover.html Deltagere: Flemming Ossian, Sr. Solution Architect, Arrow Henrik Fugmann, Enterprise Architect, HPE Christian Post, Principal Architect, HPE Frank Stott, System Engineer, HPE Aruba Networking
Du bist Linux-Fan und schaust dich nach einem Job um? Schonmal etwas von Plus.line gehört? Dann freu' dich auf die neueste Folge mit Alexandra Odenthal, Service Manager bei der Plus.line AG. Mit über 10 Jahren beim Managed Service Provider und über 20 Jahre in der Branche, bringt Alexandra eine Menge Praxiserfahrung und spannende Einblicke in verschiedenste Projekte mit. Warum man nicht auf jeden Trend aufspringen sollte, worauf sich die Plus.line AG spezialisiert hat, was eigentlich ein System Engineer macht und was sich hinter dem Buzzword "Cloud☁️" wirklich verbirgt, erfährst du in der heutigen Folge! Lehn' dich zurück für eine sympathische Folge mit Alexandra aus dem Herzen
SECURITY MEASURESWhat security measures do you have in place to protect your email messages?We assume our emails are secure. But what if they're not? How do we make sure our messages stay confidential?Those are a few of the topics we'll explore with our cybersecurity expert, Stephen Jordan, when we come back.What You'll Discover About Security Measures:* Why the security measures of email addresses provided by domain name providers are not enough* 5 easy protocols you can configure right now that can improve email security measures* Where to get the biggest return on investment in adding security measures to your email* How to find a cybersecurity expert you can trust* And much more.Guest: Stephen JordanStephen has spent over 33 years providing computer related products and services to small businesses, working as a Technician, System Administrator, System Engineer, and I.T. Manager, with 30 of those years running his own business.Stephen experienced the evolution of the industry as it changed from being the sales driven computer industry, to the more balanced sales and service I.T. industry, and then to the managed services industry, and has seen many new industries created, including cybersecurity.Stephen sold his I.T. and managed services business in October of 2021 so he could just focus on matters of cybersecurity for small businesses, which brought him to start his latest business venture called Sound Cybersecurity.Related Resources:If you liked this interview, you might also enjoy our other Risk Management episodes.Contact Stephen and connect with him on LinkedIn. And check out his informative blog.Join, Rate and Review:Rating and reviewing the show helps us grow our audience and allows us to bring you more of the rich information you need to succeed from our high powered guests. Leave a review at Lovethepodcast.com/BusinessConfidential.Joining the Business Confidential Now family is easy and lets you have instant access to the latest tactics, strategies and tips to make your business more successful.Follow on your favorite podcast app here as well as on Facebook, YouTube, and LinkedIn.Download ♥ Follow ♥ Listen ♥ Learn ♥ Share ♥ Review ♥ Comment ♥ Enjoy
Claire chatted to Rafael Lopez from Robotnik Automation all about mobile robots, logistics, and inspection. Rafael Lopez has a degree in Telecommunications Engineering. He worked in research and development at Althea Productos Industriales before joining IBM as a System Engineer for wide area networks in Madrid and Barcelona. He co-founded Robotnik in 2002, where he was the Research and Development Manager, participating in and managing many EU projects. After the acquisition of Robotnik by United Robotics Group in 2023, he became Managing Director of the company. In 2017 he joined the board of Directors of the Spanish robotics technology platform Hisparob. Win a Robot Talk T-shirt For a chance to win your very own organic cotton Robot Talk t-shirt, all you have to do is: Sign up to our newsletter Share our competition post on social media: Twitter, LinkedIn, Facebook, BlueSky, Threads or Mastodon You can enter across multiple platforms. One lucky winner will be randomly selected each month! Find out more: https://www.robottalk.org/t-shirt-competition/.
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“Wenn man es nicht tut, landet man ganz böse in der Schatten-IT”, sagt
“Wenn man es nicht tut, landet man ganz böse in der Schatten-IT”, sagt
Join us on today's podcast featuring Jeremy Bibeau, System Engineer, from @evgonetwork at this November's CharIN Testival event (@charine.v.2360) - a test and tech heavy event all about interoperability and testing. Jeremy and Francie talk about why EVgo participates in this event multiple times a year, the goals of interoperability testing, and more. EVgo's website: https://www.evgo.com/CharIN's website: https://www.charin.global/Find us on all of these places:YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/outofspecpodcastApple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/out-of-spec-podcast/id1576636119Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/0tKIQfKL9oaHc1DLOTWvbdAmazon: https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/473692b9-05b9-41f9-9b38-9f86fbdabee7/OUT-OF-SPEC-PODCASTFor further inquiries please email podcast@outofspecstudios.com#evgo #evcharging #interoperability Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Bailey Burns is an Aerospace Systems Engineer based in Denver, Colorado. She has a B.S. in Mechanical Engineering and an M.S. in Space Resources. She is focused on life support systems and other aspects of human spaceflight. Early in her career, Bailey found she had an unknown desire to experience space for herself. And now she's well on her way as an analog astronaut and founder of the PLUR Movement.
Luister nu naar de laatste aflevering van de Innovatiekracht Podcast vierluik over quantum technologie! In samenwerking met InnovationQuarter laten we jou kennismaken met deze wereld vol innovaties, uitdagingen en mogelijkheden. In deel 4 gaan we in op quantum computing en hoe het fieldlab in Delft bouwt aan quantum computers. Niels Bultink, CEO van QBlox, en Johannes Jobst, System Engineer van DEMCON, praten je bij over hoe zij als leveranciers quantum technologie ontwikkelen naar industriële toepassingen en zodoende dichterbij de eindgebruiker te krijgen. Zo maakt QBlox een set aan elektronica die chips in quantum computers aanstuurt - te zien als het zenuwstelsel van de computer. En ondersteunt DEMCON het fieldlab met de transitie van quantum technologie naar de industrie door hun expertise in system engineering in te zetten. Schrijf je in voor het Quantum Seminar van InnovationQuarter en Port of Rotterdam op dinsdag 21 november in De Loft op de RDM Campus, waarin je volledig wordt bijgepraat over wat de wereld van quantum technologie voor jou kan betekenen!
We got two images of supermassive black hole with the Event Horizon Telescope. But can we make it better? How can we take the telescope to the next level and resolve a photon ring of a black hole? Finding out with Ben Hudson, System Engineer from KISPE Space.
We got two images of supermassive black hole with the Event Horizon Telescope. But can we make it better? How can we take the telescope to the next level and resolve a photon ring of a black hole? Finding out with Ben Hudson, System Engineer from KISPE Space.
Today's guest is Jeffrey Manville, ServiceNow Development Team Lead at Duke University Health System. As a world-class academic and health care system, Duke Health strives to transform medicine and health locally and globally through innovative scientific research, rapid translation of breakthrough discoveries, educating future clinical and scientific leaders, advocating and practicing evidence-based medicine to improve community health, and leading efforts to eliminate health inequalities. Jeffrey is an experienced System Engineer & Software Developer with a demonstrated history of success within the IT and Healthcare industry. He is skilled in process/systems analysis, system engineering, data analysis and software development particularly on the ServiceNow platform. In his current role, Jeffrey coordinated the recovery of a major incident for a vendor owned & supported application between two companies' engineering departments and ServiceNow, while reporting to C level leadership for both companies. In this episode, Jeffrey talks about: His role and responsibilities with Duke University Health System Why ServiceNow is the platform of choice Applications that are adding value across the organization Challenges and they needed to overcome when implementing ServiceNow What makes a winning ServiceNow team Key advice for your implementation journey Where he sees the future of the ServiceNow platform
Happy SysAdmin Day for 2023!!! Join us again as we celebrate all of the System Admins that help the modern world go 'round! Your tireless efforts haven't gone unnoticed at Packets and Bolts. Let's trade war stories over a drink on this stormy July evening... Join Us on Discord: https://discord.gg/SXnaRGs2aT Follow us on Mastodon: @PacketsAndBolts@ioc.exchange *** Packets and Bolts - Bringing AM radio to Podcasting since 2019...
DevOps ist ein Begriff, der oft im Zusammenhang mit modernen Toolchains genannt wird. Tatsächlich beschreibt es jedoch eher ein Framework aus organisatorische Methoden zur Zusammenarbeit. Unternehmen, die sich einem solchen Paradigmenwechsel unterziehen, stehen vor vielfältigen Herausforderungen. Sarah Liedmann, Agile Coach, und Verona Bachmann, System Engineer, teilen ihre Erfahrungen und geben Einblicke in die Aufgaben, mit denen Unternehmen konfrontiert werden, wenn sie solche Paradigmenwechsel angehen.
Episode 213 of the #MVPbuzzChat interview series. Conversation between Microsoft Regional Director and MVP Christian Buckley (@buckleyplanet), and Security MVP, Joey Verlinden (@jvldn1), a System Engineer focused on Microsoft with Insign.it, based in Venlo, Netherlands. You can also find this episode on the CollabTalk blog at https://www.buckleyplanet.com/2023/04/mvpbuzzchat-with-joey-verlinden.html
On episode 201 the hosts are joined by Finlay Watt from Glasgow, Scotland. Finely talks about his work as the monitor/RF technician & crew chief on Liam Gallagher's 2022 world tour, deploying a large outdoor system at an event for the Pope covering 1.5 million people and more. They discuss the differences between touring in the UK/Europe vs. the United States and more.This episode is sponsored by Allen & Heath, and RCFJoin our Discord Server and our Facebook Group, and Follow us on InstagramPlease check out and support The Roadie Clinic, Their mission is simple. "We exist to empower & heal roadies and their families by providing resources & services tailored to the struggles of the touring lifestyle."The Signal To Noise podcast series on ProSoundWeb is hosted by Live Sound/PSW technical editor Michael Lawrence and pro audio veterans Kyle Chirnside, Chris Leonard, and Sam Boone
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Es gibt sie. Die Ausbildungsberufe, die den Auszubildenden nach ihrem Abschluss vielfältige Karrierewege eröffnen. In der IT gehört in jedem Fall das Berufsbild des Fachinformatikers / der Fachinformatikerin dazu. Und dann gibt es die Unternehmen, die diese Chance für sich nutzen und mit einem passgenauen Ausbildungsangebot damit ihre dringend benötigten Fachexpert:innen selbst entwickeln. Die Adaptron GmbH Solution Technology in Mammendorf gehört zu diesen Vorzeige-Unternehmen. Das IT-Systemhaus in der Region München bildet jedes Jahr mehrere Fachinformatiker:innen aus und entwickelt auf diese Art und Weise sehr erfolgreich seinen eigenen Fach- und Führungskräftenachwuchs. In dieser Folge spreche ich mit Markus Aumiller, Business Unit Manager bei Adaptron, darüber, wie sein eigener Weg bei Adaptron vom Azubi zum Business Unit Manager verlaufen ist was das Arbeiten bei Adaptron so besonders macht was es braucht, um sich vom ehemaligen Azubi zur Führungskraft weiter zu entwickeln und auf welche Fachexpert:innen sich die Teams bei Adaptron derzeit besonders freuen Das Interview habe ich im Rahmen meiner LinkedIn Live-Talks am 6.10.2022 mit Markus geführt. Hier kannst du es auf meinem YouTube-Kanal sehen: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n-9Yw2ZXFJk. Mehr über das Unternehmen Adaptron erfährst du auf der Website des Unternehmens. Mit Markus kannst du dich direkt auf LinkedIn vernetzen. Schreib ihn einfach an, wenn du dich für eine Position als System Engineer oder auch andere Aufgaben dort interessierst. -------------------- Wenn du eine Frage oder einen konkreten Themenvorschlag für den Podcast hast, schreib mir eine E-Mail an pHoch3@claudiahuempel.com. Wenn du dein Unternehmen als großartigen Arbeitgeber im pHoch3-Podcast vorstellen möchtest oder du mit deiner Expertise mein Gast sein möchtest, bewirb dich per Mail an pHoch3@claudiahuempel.com. Wenn dir der #pHoch3-Podcast gefällt, freue ich mich sehr, wenn du den Podcast bei iTunes oder Spotify mit 5 Sternen bewertest. Ich danke dir für deine Unterstützung. Mehr zu mir und meiner Arbeit findest du auf meiner Website: https://claudiahuempel.com/ Sind wir schon auf LinkedIn vernetzt? Schick mir gerne eine Vernetzungsanfrage. Ich freue mich auf den Austausch mit dir. Du möchtest mit mir arbeiten? Buch dir direkt einen Termin für dein kostenfreies Kennenlerngespräch mit mir. ---------------------------------------Wenn du eine Frage oder einen konkreten Themenvorschlag für meinen Podcast hast, schreib mir eine E-Mail an pHoch3@claudiahuempel.com. Du möchtest dein Unternehmen als großartigen Arbeitgeber im pHoch3-Podcast vorstellen oder mit deiner Expertise mein Gast sein? Bewirb dich per Mail an pHoch3@claudiahuempel.com.Wenn dir der #pHoch3-Podcast gefällt, freue ich mich sehr, wenn du den Podcast in deinem Netzwerk weiterempfiehlst und bei iTunes oder Spotify mit 5 Sternen bewertest. Ich danke dir für deine Unterstützung.
Cyndi Recker, A System Engineer, Author, and Eco Warrior, joins the podcast this week. In Honor of Women's History Month, the guests this month are powerful, world-changing women. Cyndi Recker advocates for wellness through a healthy diet, physical fitness, and a natural lifestyle. As a System Engineer, Cyndi loves the challenge of a good problem and innovates through different techniques to find a problem solution. In this book, she shows how to use patterns to break down complex topics and find simple steps that build together toward a healthier diet, body, home, and lifestyle. Her intention is to live the best life she can and hopefully inspire others to live theirs while treading lightly on the planet. Connect with Cyndi www.instagram.com/cyndirecker www.twitter.com/cyndirecker www.linkedin.com/in/cyndirecker www.thecleanerplanetplaybook.com Connect with Izolda Book a Discovery Call Answering a Question? I'd love to hear from you! Leave Me A Voicemail (and yours might get picked to be in an episode) This episode is brought to you by my workshop, Work In Harmony. Spark team unity and ingenuity through music. Learn how you and your cohort can coalesce and create together at https://izoldat.com/wih/. This episode is brought to you by Brain.fm. I love and use brain.fm! It combines music and neuroscience to help me focus, meditate, and even sleep! Because you listen to this show, you can get a free trial and 20% off with this exclusive coupon code: innovativemindset .* URL: https://brain.fm/innovativemindset It's also brought to you by my podcast host, Podbean! I love how simple Podbean is to use. If you've been thinking of starting your own podcast, Podbean is the way to go!** An Ingenious Idea! You can now show your support with Creative Solutions Podcast Merch! Grab the Creative Solutions logo on a bottle, hat, phone case, button, and more. Support the show on Patreon. Support the show. Buy me a coffee. Social Media LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/izoldat/ Website: IzoldaT.com Author Website: https://izoldatauthor.com/ Facebook author page: https://www.facebook.com/IzoldaST Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/izoldat/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@izoldat Twitter: https://twitter.com/Izoldat Listen on These Channels Apple Podcasts | Spotify | Stitcher | Google Podcasts | Podbean | MyTuner | iHeart Radio | TuneIn | Deezer | Overcast | PodChaser | Listen Notes | Player FM | Podcast Addict | Podcast Republic | I'm thrilled that you're tuning in to the Innovative Mindset. Get in touch if you have questions or comments. *Affiliate link. If you purchase it through the above links and take the 20% off, I'll get a small commission. ** Affiliate
On the 6th episode of our Security Vendor spin-off series, we were joined by Harry Bailey and Adonis Sardiñas, System Engineer at Fortinet. During the episode, they discuss how Adonis made the transition from IT to Cybersecurity and shares what the best route to take is if you want to move into the Cybersecurity field. He also talks about his role at Fortinet as a System Engineer and some of the challenges he faces alongside the other hats he wears other than his day job. Learn more from Adonis: https://www.linkedin.com/in/sardinasa/ Want to stay up to date with new episodes? Follow our LinkedIn page for all the latest podcast updates!Head to: https://www.linkedin.com/company/the-route-to-networking-podcast/Interested in following a similar career path? Why don't you take a look at our jobs page, where you can find your next job opportunity? Head to: www.hamilton-barnes.com/jobs/
In this episode, I sat down with Dr. Gina Guillaume-Joseph, Chief Technology Officer - Government at Workday, where she leverages her technology implementation experience and vast network to align Workday with the US Federal Government's Technology Transformation Strategy. We discuss some of the attributes/practices that enabled her to create an amazing career trajectory from System Engineer to Director and now CTO. We also do a deep dive in how as a Black woman in STEM, she navigated the workplace as a One and Only, and how effective sponsorship was a key ingredient of that success. Gina spent 16 years supporting the US Federal Government as a contractor with Booz Allen Hamilton, L-3 Communications and The MITRE Corporation. As a Systems Engineer she was responsible for implementing key strategic frameworks, solutions and technology platforms to assist agencies such as the DoD, IRS, FDIC, DHS, VA, and SSA overcome technology gaps in delivering capabilities and value to our United States Taxpayers. Prior to coming to Workday, Gina served as Director of Technology at Capital One, Gina supported the HR and People Technology team as a strategic technical advisor. She matured their Scaled Agile practices by hiring agilists, training the team, and fully implementing the framework to scale resulting in improved product value delivery across the organization. Workday was a key product implemented at Capital One and her team was responsible to ensure that Capital One was leveraging its full capabilities. Gina earned her Bachelors in Computer Science from Boston College, her Masters in Information Systems from University of Maryland Baltimore County and her Doctor of Philosophy in Systems Engineering from The George Washington University.
Cyber Security Engineers are often referred to as Data Security engineers, IT Security engineers, or Web Security engineers. Furthermore, in smaller firms that can't afford a Cyber Security Specialist, the work of a Cyber Security Engineer is occasionally wrapped into another IT position.
GuestStephen HinckSystem Engineering Manager at SpecterOps [@SpecterOps]On LinkedIn | https://www.linkedin.com/in/shinck/On Twitter | https://twitter.com/StephenHinckHostPhillip WylieOn ITSPmagazine
GuestStephen HinckSystem Engineering Manager at SpecterOps [@SpecterOps]On LinkedIn | https://www.linkedin.com/in/shinck/On Twitter | https://twitter.com/StephenHinckHostPhillip WylieOn ITSPmagazine
Guest Speaker: Kim Steadman, Robotics Engineer (JPL) *Spoilers for Strange New Worlds Episodes 1-4* Want to know how NASA approaches its away missions to Mars and beyond? Do spaceships actually fly that way? Would it make those sounds in a brown dwarf? Robotics engineer and TOS fan Kim Steadman will tell you how! She is one of the engineers for the Mars Rover program, and she does interplanetary away missions daily! Join us as we talk about "Ghosts of Illyria", how she was inspired by science fiction to become like Hemmer, and how she faces actual problems when thousands of miles away. Click here to learn more about NASA's Perseverance Rover, and her first year and a half in space, from the press conference on Thursday. About our guest: Kim Steadman received both her Bachelor of Science and Master of Science in Aerospace Engineering from Georgia Tech. She has worked on several missions including the Mars Exploration Rover Mission, Cassini-Huygens Mission to Saturn, the Mars Science Laboratory, and the Mars 2020 Rover. Currently, Kim is a System Engineer for the Mars 2020 Rover and the Operations Lead for the SHERLOC instrument.
Minchel Mesquita é formado em Engenharia Elétrica com foco em Controle e Automação, já atuando no mercado irlandês há alguns anos como Engenheiro de Sistemas de Controle (Control System Engineer). Minchel veio para Irlanda, com uma vasta experiência profissional, mas com pouco inglês. Trabalhava com gerenciamento de projetos fornecendo soluções de engenharia elétrica para instalações críticas de negócios, trabalhando em centros de dados de hiperescala e atuando como o principal recurso de engenharia para consultoria técnica. Já possui experiência com projeto, construção, operação e manutenção de data centers, leitura, interpretação e criação de desenhos de construção, controles BMS, especificações e documentos de envio enquanto constrói confiança e relacionamentos com diferentes partes interessadas. Bate papo realizado em novvembro de 2021 instagram - https://www.instagram.com/eu.engineer YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/EUengineer https://euengineer.com.br/contato Beatriz Gilli - EU.engineer --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/euengineer/message
Technik aufs Ohr - Der Podcast für Ingenieurinnen und Ingenieure
In dieser Spezial-Folge erhalten wir Einblicke in das Arbeiten bei Dassault Systèmes, einem der größten europäischen Softwarehersteller. Unsere Hosts Sarah Janczura und Marco Dadomo sprechen mit Judith Wallner, HR Direktorin und Mitglied der Geschäftsleitung, sowie Anjuli Singh, Systems Ingenieurin bei CATIA Electrical &Systems Industry Process Consultant. Beide berichten aus Ihrem Alltag und über die Möglichkeiten für Ingenieure und Ingenieurinnen bei Dassault. Zudem erfahrt Ihr, wie Software unterstützen kann, Produkte nachhaltig zu entwickeln.
Naiallen Carvalho, Graduada em Engenharia Mecatrônica, Mestre em Engenharia Eletrônica e Computação e Doutoranda em Computação Aplicada; irá compartilhar como ela conseguiu seu visto de trabalho como Engenheira de Sistemas na Indústria Automotiva em Praga. Amazonense, graduada pela Universidade do Estado do Amazonas. Durante a faculdade, passou a atuar na área de pesquisa e desenvolvimento, o que a levou a fazer mestrado e doutorado. E durante o mestrado teve o primeiro contato com radares e onde desenvolveu grande interesse e deu continuidade a esse setor no doutorado. Atualmente ela trabalha como Engenheira em Praga e irá compartilhar conosco como foi essa conquista e mudança. Bate papo realizado em Julho de 2021 Estamos trazendo o nosso conteúdo com os profissionais das diversas engenharias agora para o PodCast Siga nosso PODCAST que em breve todas as lives do YouTube também estarão disponíveis aqui. instagram - https://www.instagram.com/eu.engineer YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/EUengineer https://euengineer.com.br/contato Beatriz Gilli - EU.engineer --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/euengineer/message
Our guest, Kjetil Teigen Hansen is a System Engineer at Conscia Norge AS in Norway. In this episode, we have a discussion on how he leverages Grafana to graph Wi-Fi telemetry data from the Cisco Catalyst C9800. Telemetry data is network monitoring data streamed from network devices. Kjetil has built his own dashboards with Telegraf, […] The post CTS 292: Use Case for Wi-Fi Telemetry Data appeared first on Clear To Send.
Mein heutiger Gast hat eine interessante Veränderung in der Berufszeit durchgeführt. Vom Office Management zum System Engineer. Studiert hat sie Germanistik an der Hochschule für Management und Bankwesen (WSZiB) in Krakau. Nach ihrem Start als Office Managerin in einem IT-Unternehmen ist ihr Interesse an der Informatik gewachsen und sie hat ein Studium der Informatik nachgeholt. Heute arbeitet sie als System Engineer im Oracle Umfeld, hat viele Zertifizierungen und ist angesehene Expertin. Ihr Wissen teilt sie auch über ihren eigenen Blog. Privat züchtet sie Blumen und Pflanzen und häkelt Stofftiere. Herzlich Willkommen, Justyna Nadriczna.OPITZ CONSULTING Deutschland GmbH ■■■ Digitale Service Manufaktur
Having more than one source of income is the best way to build and secure wealth. Kay Kay Singh is a Microsoft-certified systems engineer turned real estate investor and entrepreneur. He's a GP in 5500 multifamily units, and the owner of several gas stations and ground-up laundromat builds. From doing proper due diligence to leveraging technology, Kay Kay shares the secrets to his success in these different spaces. [00:01 - 08:16] Buying 40 Single-family Homes All At Once Kay Kay on his background and experience working with an old school owner Going on his own and incorporating technology into his process Why he transitioned to being a passive investor His plans for his gas station business [08:17 - 13:28] Proper Due Diligence in Loans The importance of catering to investors Investing with his own money Why they do non-recourse loans Doing everything from putting the risk money down to the asset management [13:29 - 17:56] Using Automation in Business Seeing the need for a laundromat in his neighborhood Creating a card system to solve a problem Incentivizing customers to adapt How his customers are in a way working for him for free [17:57 - 19:18] Closing Segment Reach out to Kay Kay! Links Below Final Words Tweetable Quotes “I'm very good at communication. When somebody texts me, emails me, calls me, I try to answer their calls as soon as possible. So I'm trying to do my best to cater to my investors, and that way, I can raise capital easily for my deals.” - Kay Kay Singh “I don't have my investors in the deal if I can't invest my own money because my investors are my net worth. So I have to be very careful. I'm not deal-hungry, so I'm not getting on every deal that that comes across my desk. ” - Kay Kay Singh “I looked at everything and I tried to do my best to get everything in and make the customers happy and also provide something different.” - Kay Kay Singh ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Connect with Kay Kay Singh through the Grow Rich Capital website. Resource Mentioned: Think and Grow Rich by Napoleon Hill Connect with me: I love helping others place money outside of traditional investments that both diversify a strategy and provide solid predictable returns. Facebook LinkedIn Like, subscribe, and leave us a review on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, or whatever platform you listen on. Thank you for tuning in! Email me → sam@brickeninvestmentgroup.com Want to read the full show notes of the episode? Check it out below: Kay Kay Singh 00:00 I wanted to give something good back to the community as well. So I bought that lot and built it from ground up. And it's a card system and bigger machines. And I did one year of research before building it. So I had looked at every aspect, every equipment that is needed, and even 15 years from now. Intro 00:24 Welcome to the How to Scale Commercial Real Estate Show. Whether you are an active or passive investor, we'll teach you how to scale your real estate investing business into something big. Sam Wilson 00:36 Kay Kay Singh is a Microsoft-certified Systems Engineer turn successful multi-business owner and a real estate investor. Kay Kay, welcome to the show. Kay Kay Singh 00:45 Thank you so much for having me on your show, Sam. Sam Wilson 00:48 Pleasure's mind. Three questions I ask every guest who comes on the show in 90 seconds or less. Can you tell me where did you start? Where are you now? And how did you get there? Kay Kay Singh 00:56 I started in real estate in 2015 by buying a portfolio of 40 single-family houses now. I'm a partner in 5500 multifamily units. And to get there, I started investing passively when I bought this portfolio, I started investing passively with the other partner, other syndicators and then learn from there and transition to the GP-side back about four years ago. Sam Wilson 01:26 That is a heck of a leap into real estate. Most people don't buy 40 single-family homes all at once, what gave you the confidence to say, Hey, this is this is something I think I can execute on. Kay Kay Singh 01:40 The guy who sold us is from our community, very respected guy and is a senior citizen, and he wanted to return, he promised me so many things that I can decline. Sam Wilson 01:52 He promised you so many things. What does that mean? Kay Kay Singh 01:55 That means he gave me a good deal, number one. And the second thing, he promised that I don't have to spend a penny to get down the portfolio. So kind of self-financing. And the third thing, he said, I will train you for a year. Sam Wilson 02:11 Wow. Kay Kay Singh 02:12 Not all things happened. He changed his mind about the seller financing. And we had to go to the bank to get a seller financing. But in trade of that I got a one house free. And also when he started training me, he was old school. So he was doing everything with a pen and pencil. I didn't like doing that. Being a Microsoft-certified System Engineer. I wanted to use the technology available these days to manage my properties. So I let him go after 10 days of ownership. Sam Wilson 02:49 So the year deal didn't really matter if he was there. You said hey, I figured it out pretty fast and said I can do this better after 10 days. Kay Kay Singh 02:58 Yes. Sam Wilson 02:59 What were some of the things you implemented? Obviously getting off pen and paper was one of them. But what were some other things that you looked at and said, Man, I can do that better. Kay Kay Singh 03:06 Most of it was technology. So I read online and bought us property software, property management software and a lot of other technology. Everything was paperless. So I made everything paperless and convenient. I didn't have to sit in the office. Also with by signing the property management software, everybody was paying online. Or I had a lockbox, they could drop a money order check over the lockbox too, so I didn't have to be there. First thing I made myself independent because at that time, I was managing a gas station and a laundromat. So I didn't have time to sit there in the hours and wait for the tenants to come and pay the rent and tell me all the stories they have. Sam Wilson 03:51 Right. Yeah. Were there any other surprises when you took that portfolio over? Kay Kay Singh 03:56 Not really, because he was very honest and telling us everything he had. And I did work some of the properties. I didn't work all the properties. And he was very transparent. Sam Wilson 04:09 Wow, that's unusual. Good for you. Kay Kay Singh 04:12 There weren't any deferred maintenance either. Sam Wilson 04:14 Wow. That's fantastic. You quickly transitioned though, to being a passive investor in multifamily. What was the thinking or what was the impetus to do that? Kay Kay Singh 04:26 When I started the real estate, I thought, Okay, now at that time, I had eight gas stations and a couple of laundromats and I thought okay, now we won't have to pay any income tax because we are in the real estate business, but we ended up paying more tax. And then I thought okay, I thought we can be in the real estate business and not pay any tax but I'm ending up paying more tax. So I checked up with my account and I started researching myself. And then I came through the word syndication and passive investment I've never thought of before. But then I immediately invested with one of the syndicators in Indianapolis, where you are from. So that was my first investment. And I started learning from there. And then I invested heavily passively. Sam Wilson 05:18 What caused your taxes to go up when you acquired 40? Houses? I mean, those are no depreciation, no... Kay Kay Singh 05:25 Because there was no, we didn't get any costs. Actually, I didn't even know there is any cost segregation or anything at that time. So my taxes went up, because we've made a lot of income from those properties. Sam Wilson 05:40 Right. Interesting. Okay, yikes. Yeah. And so then you said, Alright, so I can figure this passive investment thing out, what's your long term, what's your long term plan in real estate investing, like, you go fat 10 years from now, where do you want to be? Kay Kay Singh 05:55 I still partner with other people and do deals, and I want to do my own deals at some point. I have sold for gas stations last year, I'm trying to get little stuff off my plate before I jump in by myself. I have been partnering with other good operators and doing deals for the last four years. Sam Wilson 06:17 You sold four gas stations, gas stations seemed like one of those things that especially in a time, you know, in a high inflationary environment, that would be a very nice asset to own because your product gets repriced daily, is that not a fair assumption? Or am I missing something there? Kay Kay Singh 06:34 I don't think so. Because there is a labor problem too. So you can keep up to date with the rising prices, sometimes you end up selling cheaper, the wholesalers have a lot of more infrastructure than we do at the gas station level. So they can raise the prices with one click of a button but we have to bring all the stuff into the office, scan them and change the pricer and all that. So we don't have that kind of technology. And we cannot afford that kind of technology to keep up. So sometimes we end up selling cheaper stuff, we don't get time to update the pricing on daily basis. Sam Wilson 07:12 Interesting. So that sounds like one thing maybe you didn't like about the gas station business. What were some other things in it that are maybe given you like, Hey, I think there's more opportunity elsewhere? Kay Kay Singh 07:23 No that I didn't like I have been in the gas station business for 22 years. I still own several gas stations. But I think it's time to get out of it because I'm getting old. And gas station needs a lot of daily work. So I think real estate is much better, where you can work from anywhere. I mean, gas stations, I've really done work during the last 22 years in the gas station business. I'm not saying anything about the gas station. That's all we knew about seven years back, I'm trying to get some stuff off my plate so that I can focus more on multifamily only. Sam Wilson 08:03 That is really cool. I love when people have multiple income streams when you're in, you know, obviously multiple businesses, things that generate revenue, because it gives you a perspective other people maybe don't have. So you love real estate, you love what it does for you. But you've come in on the passive investment side, and then you've come in on other 5500 units on the general partner side. It sounds like you'd like you said your long term goal then is to be the active sponsor. What are things you're doing right now as part of the general partnership where it's a good relationship for you and your other partners? Kay Kay Singh 08:38 I focus on capital raising, and I do have the network to sign loans, etc. So I'm on KP on a lot of deals as well. But I kind of I have a passion. I'm a people person I have built trust over these 22 years I've been here in United States, I'm very good at communication. When somebody has they text me email me call me. I try to answer their calls as soon as possible, etc. So I'm trying to do my best to cater to my investors. And that way I can raise capital easily for my deals. Sam Wilson 09:16 Talk to us about the loan guarantor side that's not something we spend a lot of time talking about, what are things that you are seeing on the loan guarantor side you'd like and what are things that concern you about it? Kay Kay Singh 09:28 Of course, there is a liability, there's a risk, but I do my proper due diligence before I sign the loan, I don't want to put my net worth and that gives me confidence and I invest my own money in every deal. And that gives a less, I don't have my investors in the deal if I can't invest my own money, because that is, my investors are my net worth. So I have to be very careful. I'm not deal-hungry, so I'm not getting on every deal that comes across my desk. I do my own due diligence, I do underwrite by myself. If I like the deal, if I like the market, if I like the sponsors, then only I do the deal. Sam Wilson 10:11 When you're a loan guarantor, are you doing non-recourse loans only? Kay Kay Singh 10:17 Yes, because we do larger properties. So those are always non-recourse loans. And also, by signing the loan, you are on the right side of the law. And also I'm because legally, you cannot only raise capital, right? So I'm signing the loans, putting the earnest money in doing going to the due diligence and attending the asset management calls and everything. So to be a part and that way, I have more confidence on the property, because I'm on their weekly calls every week and know a lot what's going on the property, etc, that I can communicate with my investors. Sam Wilson 10:57 Yeah, I mean, I think it's interesting, obviously, on the loan guarantor side, because the lender wants to make sure that even if the property doesn't perform that there is a balance sheet, that or balance sheet partner, obviously can come on and cover that debt if for some reason the loan, or the property isn't producing enough income to cover the debt. I think it's also intriguing when you get into these situations where it's non-recourse, so even if you decide yourself, you're not going to pay it, they can't necessarily come after you. So it's kind of an interesting mix of like, why do they even need a loan guarantor, right? Kay Kay Singh 11:30 Well, if something goes wrong, there are cards in those recourse loans, too. So if something goes wrong, they can still come after you. And they're gonna have you send your quarterly, your bank balances and all that quarterly. They want to make sure that the backup is good enough. Sam Wilson 11:49 Right. Right. No. Understood. Understood. Yeah. I mean, there's always the bad boy, we call the bad boy carve out. Yeah. Right. So if you guys do something not supposed to do, which, I mean, obviously, that puts a lot of that means you have to have a lot of trust in your other partners, that they're gonna behave ethically, morally take care of everyone in the process, and not things they shouldn't be doing. What is a typical structure? I've heard all sorts of different structures on a loan guarantor side tell us, maybe you know what you see the typical structure for a loan guarantor when you come on as a general partner. Kay Kay Singh 12:23 So I do not go as a KP only, right. So I can talk much about the structure for KP, because I do everything from putting the risk money down to the asset management. So I don't just go and sign loans for other people and then get a piece of the pie. But I have heard it, it's like 10% to 15%. I have heard other people and they're looking for KPS, they're offering 10 to 15. And I have been offered several times, but I just don't sign the loans. Sam Wilson 12:58 Right. Right. That answers I think that answered that question very well, thanks for taking the time to kind of break that little nuance to this business down because I think people when they're scaling, they often have that question. They're like, well, you know, we could take this deal down, we understand it well enough, but maybe they're not far enough along in the business where they have that balance sheet to back it up. So go find bringing on a balance sheet partner a loan guarantor is, you know, an excellent way to take down some of these larger assets, especially early on, let's talk a little bit about the laundromat business. You and I are have this in common. And I think it's a fun again, it's a fun diversification outside of potentially real estate, but you guys have done because I know you've built some ground up. Is that right? Kay Kay Singh 13:44 Yes. Sam Wilson 13:45 Okay, can you tell us a little bit about the business, what you like about it, and where you see it going to backup back in 2012? When it was so I had an empty lot sitting by my gas station, somebody owned, so I decided there was a laundromat down the street, a block away. And they used to come and get quarters from us. And they were always complaining about the laundromat. Right then it took their quarters and all that stuff. So it stuck to my mind that we need a laundromat in this neighborhood and I had been in this neighborhood for 12 years where that gas station that was my first gas station. So I wanted to give something good back to the community as well. So I bought that lot and built it from ground up. And it's a card system and bigger machines. And I did one year of research before building it. So I had looked at every aspect, every equipment that is needed, and even 15 years from now. So I looked at everything and I tried to do my best to get everything in and make the customers happy and and also provide something different than what other laundromats in Fort Wayne provided. And I did that. Sam Wilson 15:05 When you say you went to a card system, you know most people think of laundromats or putting quarters in the machines is yours only card? Kay Kay Singh 15:13 Only card. Sam Wilson 15:14 Interesting. So you've eliminated the need to go in and collect quarters out of all these machines every week. If you found any, we're gonna get nuanced here. But if you found any potential loss of revenue, because people come in and they want to spend quarters in the machines, are they expect to have a coin laundry? Kay Kay Singh 15:34 No, we haven't. And I was a little skeptical in the beginning that people might not like just the court system. And it happened, a lot of people would walk to the laundromat, and then when they see all we have to have a card, they would go away. So for the very first year, I had the employees. So I trained my employees, because it was by our gas station. So I spent some time there to, to educate the customers, right, we gave them $5 for registration of the card. So if somebody walked into the store with a bunch of quarters and say, hey, oh, I have only borders and machine doesn't take orders, those machines don't take orders, they take bills, or they take credit card, our slightly take them to the gas station, I'm not saying that money into bills, and then would buy them a card and then have them register and the machine-like throws flowers and says, Hey, you have one $5 And they would be happy. And at the end of the day, they would be happy customers when they walk out of the laundromat. Sam Wilson 16:42 Right. And that goes back to the automation thing of getting tenants to pay either digitally, or just eliminating some of those typical, you know, things that you're finding with the old school pen and paper guy you bought your first set of single-family houses from and I think that's the name of the game in this business is constantly finding innovations and inefficiencies. So when you bought some multifamily complex user management and efficiencies or 40 houses, you know, what are the inefficiencies that in problems we can solve. The other cool thing I think on those in it's the same way with the card system, it cuts out a lot of labor and risk. You know, there's cash and card games. The other thing it does, obviously, I think it gives you it gives you float, the whole gift card, you know business is a racket, people are always leaving 1, 2, 3 $4 on a card and then throwing it away. And that's just free revenue. Kay Kay Singh 17:30 And then on top of that, you have your customer working for you for free. So they are the ones training the new customers, right? So when they walk in, they don't know what to do. So the customers will take them to the extender and show them how to get a card and everything. So they're working for you while they're there for free. Sam Wilson 17:52 It's beautiful. It's a beautiful thing. Kay Kay, I love it. I appreciate you coming on the show today. This has been a lot of fun just hearing about your vast business experience. You know owning 40 single-family homes now being a general partner in 5500 units, owning eight gas stations, several ground-up laundromat builds I mean, you've got your hands on a lot of things and I love just the entrepreneurial spirit and the hustle that you bring to the table, certainly appreciate you coming on. If our listeners want to get in touch with you or learn more about you what is the best way to do that? Kay Kay Singh 18:21 We have a website, the name is growtichcapital.com The name I got from here. Grow Rich Capital and I would advise your audience to read, definitely read this book. This will change your life. Sam Wilson 18:37 I love it. Yeah, that's Think and Grow Rich. If you're listening to this, he's showing us Think and Grow Rich by Napoleon Hill. Love the fact you just borrowed the name and called it Grow Rich Capital. Sam Wilson 18:46 Kay Kay, thank you for your time today. I do appreciate it. Look forward in here soon. Kay Kay Singh 18:50 Thank you so much for having me, Sam. Sam Wilson 18:52 Hey, thanks for listening to the How to Scale Commercial Real Estate Podcast. If you can do me a favor and subscribe and leave us a review on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, whatever platform it is you use to listen, if you can do that for us, that would be a fantastic help to the show. It helps us both attract new listeners as well as rank higher on those directories so appreciate you listening. Thanks so much and hope to catch you on the next episode.
Christoff's professional career includes Unix and Linux administration, and software development, but his passion was hacking.Christoff shares how he pivoted from a system engineer during difficult COVID times. During his education journey to become a pentester he earned the OSCP certification. His networking skills paid off and helped him land a pentesting job._______________________GuestChristoff HumphriesAdversarial Analyst (Pentester) at CyberOne SecurityOn Twitter | https://twitter.com/sogonsecOn LinkedIn | https://www.linkedin.com/in/christoffhumphries/______________________HostPhillip WylieOn ITSPmagazine
Christoff's professional career includes Unix and Linux administration, and software development, but his passion was hacking.Christoff shares how he pivoted from a system engineer during difficult COVID times. During his education journey to become a pentester he earned the OSCP certification. His networking skills paid off and helped him land a pentesting job._______________________GuestChristoff HumphriesAdversarial Analyst (Pentester) at CyberOne SecurityOn Twitter | https://twitter.com/sogonsecOn LinkedIn | https://www.linkedin.com/in/christoffhumphries/______________________HostPhillip WylieOn ITSPmagazine
On Episode 150, the hosts talk about about Michael Lawrence's experience as a Systems Engineer at Coachella Festival. They also discuss the role of a guest system engineer at any venue or festival, how to manage the dynamics between SE and FOH Engineer, and more.This episode is sponsored by Audix and Allen & Heath.Join our Discord Server and our Facebook Group, Follow us on InstagramThe Signal To Noise podcast series on ProSoundWeb is hosted by Live Sound/PSW technical editor Michael Lawrence and pro audio veterans Kyle Chirnside , Chris Leonard, and Sam Boone.
Are you feeling stuck in your life or business? Do you feel like you're just going through the motions, day after day, with no real sense of purpose or direction?If so, it's time to disrupt the status quo and create a vision that will change everything.Today, our guests on Trail Angels powered by Cairn there Load are Brine & Tonya Hamilton. They are going to share with us how creating a vision changes everything. How life will teach you humility and why humility leads to change. Brine and Tonya live, work and podcast from Ontario, Canada. In addition to being the hosts of the Disrupt The Everyday Podcast, Brine and Tonya Hamilton are husband and wife and parents to four children ages 4-12 and their mini golden doodle, Samson. Brine has spent over 15 years in the security industry, focusing primarily on the healthcare vertical in roles ranging from frontline security to a number of leadership positions. Currently, Brine is a System Engineer with Omnigo Software and faculty at Fleming College and Seneca College and serving on the Board of Directors as President-Elect with the International Association for Healthcare Security and Safety.Tonya spent 12 years working in the social workspace, with her first opportunity working in a shelter for abused women and children. From there, Tonya went on to work at the Children's Aid Society of York Region, Family and Children's Services of Waterloo Region, and facilitated sessions for the John Howard Society of Waterloo Region. Currently, she is a home daycare provider and owner of Raising Our Gifts. So whether you're feeling stuck in your career, your relationship, or just life in general, this episode is for you. Tune in now, learn how to disrupt the status quo, and create a vision that will change everything.
Are you feeling stuck in your life or business? Do you feel like you're just going through the motions, day after day, with no real sense of purpose or direction?If so, it's time to disrupt the status quo and create a vision that will change everything.Today, our guests on Trail Angels powered by Cairn there Load are Brine & Tonya Hamilton. They are going to share with us how creating a vision changes everything. How life will teach you humility and why humility leads to change. Brine and Tonya live, work and podcast from Ontario, Canada. In addition to being the hosts of the Disrupt The Everyday Podcast, Brine and Tonya Hamilton are husband and wife and parents to four children ages 4-12 and their mini golden doodle, Samson. Brine has spent over 15 years in the security industry, focusing primarily on the healthcare vertical in roles ranging from frontline security to a number of leadership positions. Currently, Brine is a System Engineer with Omnigo Software and faculty at Fleming College and Seneca College and serving on the Board of Directors as President-Elect with the International Association for Healthcare Security and Safety.Tonya spent 12 years working in the social workspace, with her first opportunity working in a shelter for abused women and children. From there, Tonya went on to work at the Children's Aid Society of York Region, Family and Children's Services of Waterloo Region, and facilitated sessions for the John Howard Society of Waterloo Region. Currently, she is a home daycare provider and owner of Raising Our Gifts. So whether you're feeling stuck in your career, your relationship, or just life in general, this episode is for you. Tune in now, learn how to disrupt the status quo, and create a vision that will change everything.
This Thursday on the Route to Networking podcast, our Co-founder & Director George Barnes was joined by Guy Morrell, the CISO and Head of Networks at The Francis Crick Institute. Guy has been at The Francis Crick Institute for 7 years now, originally starting out at a Network Team Lead back in 2015, working his way up to Chief Information Security Officer. He has been in the networking industry for 17 years now, starting off as a System Engineer at RM Education and ever since then he's progressed into a higher position and a very respected man in his line of work. Learn more from Guy:https://www.linkedin.com/in/guy-morrell/
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In this episode, Felipe caught up with Anuj Anand, CIO at Ausenco on his career path through the company from System Engineer to CIO. It's a very real interview in which Anuj shares some very honest life lessons that have helped to get him to where he is at today. On presenting his first 5-year tech strategy to the board he was told that was definitely what they didn't want to see! Undeterred he went away only to return and nail it! He shares some of the common challenges faced by CIOs today across everything from cybersecurity to recruitment. He also shares how AI is influencing their data strategy and the importance of building diverse tech teams. Enjoy the show! Read the podcast full summary here Thanks to our sponsor Talent Insights Group! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/datafuturology/message
Listen to Brine Hamilton's words of wisdom and tips for proper time management when handling multiple shows. Click that play button now! WHAT TO LISTEN FOR Running 3 different podcasts while juggling with other personal and work-related stuff How often should you post an episode? How to achieve a stress-free show? Practical advice when you have a co-host The importance of your “why” when launching a podcast RESOURCES/LINKS MENTIONED Calendly Jotform linktree PodMatch PodBooker Linkedin ABOUT BRINE HAMILTON Brine Hamilton has spent over 15 years in the security industry, focusing primarily on the healthcare vertical in roles ranging from frontline security to a number of leadership positions. Currently, Brine is a System Engineer with Omnigo Software, and faculty at Fleming College and Seneca College in addition to serving on the Board of Directors as President-Elect with the International Association for Healthcare Security and Safety. Additionally, Brine is the host of 3 podcasts, including the "Disrupt The Everyday Podcast" which he co-hosts with his wife Tonya. CONNECT WITH BRINE Website: Disrupt The Everyday Podcast: The Healthcare Security Cast Podcast: Proactive Security Podcast Podcast: Disrupt The Everyday Podcast CONNECT WITH US Thinking about creating and growing your own podcast but not sure where to start? Click here and Schedule a call with Adam A. Adams! Upgrading your podcast equipment? Maybe getting your first microphone? Get Your Free Equipment Guide! We also have free courses for you on everything you need to know about starting a great podcast! Check out our first 6 episodes through the links below! Identify Your Avatar - Free Course 1/6 What To Do BEFORE You Launch Your Podcast - Free Course 2/6 How To Launch A TOP Show - Free Course 3/6 Best Marketing And Growth Strategies - Free Course 4/6 How To Monetize Your Podcast - Free Course 5/6 Top 22 Pitfalls On Starting Your Own Podcast - Free Course 6/6 If you want to make money out of your podcasts, check out this FREE resource we made. It's a sponsor sheet that our clients use and now they are making between $2,000 to $5,000 from sponsorship! Let us know what you think about our show! Leave an honest rating and review in our Apple Podcast here!
This recording from November 18 2021. Signum master's student Eugene Sullivan will present his thesis “Red Indians in Middle Earth: The Woses of Drúadan Forest and the Racial Landscape of Tolkien's Legendarium” and respond to questions from the audience in an interactive Thesis Theater. The discussion will be facilitated by Eugene's thesis supervisor, Dr. Sara Brown. Abstract: The shift from the mythological mode of The Book of Lost Tales and the early Silmarillion, to the novelistic mode of The Lost Road and The Lord of the Rings brought the Men of Middle-earth into sharper focus. The Lord of the Rings is, as Tolkien noted, “a Mannish affair”. In populating Middle-earth with Mannish cultures, Tolkien drew on many sources for inspiration, both historical and literary. For the Woses, who appear unexpectedly from the forest in The Return of the King to help bring the Rohirrim to the aid of Gondor, Tolkien looked to a cultural depiction that had captured his interest as a child: the Red Indian. As depicted in The Lord of the Rings, these people are the inheritors of a complicated legacy of stereotypes that reaches back through the Piccaninnies of J. M. Barrie's Peter Pan, through the Mohicans and Hurons of Cooper's Last of the Mohicans, to the travelogues and romances generated by the interactions between European settlers and the Indigenous inhabitants of North America. This thesis explores the history and characteristics of the Romantic Indian trope, and the ways in which their presence, and Tolkien's attempt to explain that presence, alters the cultural landscape of all three Ages of the history of Middle-earth. About the Presenter: Eugene Sullivan earned his BA in English from UC Santa Barbara. He is a lifelong fan of Tolkien, and was a regular listener of the Tolkien Professor podcast before beginning the Masters program at Signum University. He is employed as a System Engineer at Sony Pictures Entertainment, and also plays guitar in a Traditional Irish band. He lives in Los Angeles with his wife, two kids, and two dogs. About Signum Thesis Theaters: Each of our master's students writes a thesis at the end of their degree program, exploring a topic of their choice. The Thesis Theater is their opportunity to present their research to a general audience, and answer questions. All are welcome to attend! For more information about Signum University and our degree program, please visit: https://signumuniversity.org/ Learn about Signum University's mission, leadership and more: https://signumuniversity.org/about/ Want to enjoy Signum's educational offerings? Start here! https://signumuniversity.org/start/
An interview with Wesley Belleman, Cyber Warfare Operator at the California Air National Guard and System Engineer at Palo Alto Networks, and his journey through Security Operations in the United Space Space Force. In this episode, we dive into what a SOC is, how new technology changes our ability to respond to threats, and what the open problems are still open. We explore the cultural differences between civilian and military security operations and discuss various open-source projects such as Security Onion or MITRE Att&ck that can be used to build your own SOC. So what will the future of SOC's look like? Wes echo's Anton Chuvakin predictions that SOC's will be entirely automated, likely within our lifetimes, but not soon.
On this week's episode, I sit down with Bailey Burns to discuss her important work as a space advocate and communicator, what she is up to at Paragon, her experiences as an analog astronaut with Hi-SEAS, and also her perspective on how the space industry could be more supportive of women.Bailey Burns is a System Engineer at Paragon Space Development Corporation working on life support for the future of humans in space, including the next HLS lunar lander proposal with Dynetics. She is also a graduate student studying Space Resources at the Colorado School of Mines. Her focus is on lunar regolith and dust mitigation on the lunar surface. Bailey has also participated in HI-SEAS as an analog astronaut studying lava tubes in a two-week simulated moon base mission. Bailey hopes to use her platform to show that everyone can bring their own skill set to the new space age, and have fun while doing it, which she does as an official Rubik's Cube ambassador. Support the show (https://donorbox.org/celestial-citizen)
Carter Hassebroek is an American System Engineer who spent a significant part of his teenage years living in Taipei, Taiwan. On tour since 2000, Carter has worked with big name musical acts like Shania Twain, Peter Frampton, Fantasia, Five Finger Death Punch, Wiz Khalifa, Cece Winans and many others. In addition to touring, Carter has also done work for the CMT, Fox, ABC, and BET television networks, as well as the CMA Awards, Flameworthy Awards, and the Dove Awards. A father, husband and 1998 graduate of Belmont University, Carter resides in Nashville, TN. Listen in as we chat about his international upbringing, acclimation, music, life on the road, the concept of home, the impact of Covid-19 has had on the music industry, family, and much more! Carter's Social Media: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/carter.hasse... Instagram: capngb Email: lordfoh@gmail.com *The visual interview, along with all previous BenThere interviews, is available at BenThere.org. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/ben-voegele7/support
Antonella Sgambati is a system engineer for human spaceflight at OHB, one of the leading aerospace companies in Europe.This podcast is supported by the Women in Aerospace (WIA-Europe) network. Feel free to check out their activities here
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