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WipWare Designs and Manufactures Industry-leading Photoanalysis Software & Hardware. They offer real-time analysis of materials in the field, laboratory, on-line production settings for underground and surface mining, quarries, aggregate production, forestry, coal industries and many more. Their photoanalysis systems are offered for conveyors, haulage trucks and site-specific locations. Click here to watch
Yrityksen digitaalisen selkarangan muodostaa liiketoimintajärjestelmät, useimmiten ERP eli toiminnanohjausjärjestelmä tärkeimpänä. Mitä sitten pitäisi tietää softatoimittajien liiketoimintamalleista näinkin tärkeää järjestelmää hankittaessa? Kaupalliset mallit on ehkä vielä ymmärrettäviä, mutta jos kisassa on avoimeen lähdekoodiin uskovia toimittajia, mennään usein luulon puolelle. Monet yritysjärjestelmistä perustuvat yrityksen omille palvelimille tai yksityiseen pilveen asennettavista lisenssipohjaisista nk. on premises ratkaisuista, joissa maksetaan lisenssistä, ylläpidosta ja käyttöönottoon liittyvistä palveluista. Pilviohjelmistojen eli nk. SaaS-softien osalta maksetaan käytöstä. Avoimen lähdekoodiin (open source) perustuvissa ratkaisuissa ei välttämättä makseta itse softasta, vaan kaikesta muusta, ja välillä myös itse softasta. Avoin kun ei välttämättä ole ilmaista. Yritysjärjestelmä on aina iso, kriittinen ja pitkäaikainen hankinta. Niinpä kumppani ja ratkaisu on valittava huolella. Toimittajan on pysyttävä elinvoimaisena, ja kustannukset järkevinä myös liiketoiminnan muuttuessa. Parhaan valinnan ja onnistuneen neuvottelun kannalta toimittajan liiketoimintalogiikka on hyvä ymmärtää. Ja juuri niistä tässä episodissa puhutaan, kun Antti Pietilä saa vieraakseen Avoin.Systems Oy:n tuoreen toimitusjohtajan sekä Software Finland ry:n* hallituksen puheenjohtajan Pekka Walkaman. Vaikka Walkama uudessa tehtävässään astuu avoimen lähdekoodin puolelle, on hänellä taustallaan pitkä ura lisenssi- ja pilviohjelmistomalleilla toimivan yritysjärjestelmätoimittajan johtamisesta, sekä softa-alan edunvalvojan näköalapaikalta muista alan liiketoimintamalleista. Podcasting isäntä, Antti Pietilä, on Software Finland ry:n hallituksen jäsen ja vetää sen SaaS Finland toimintaa. *Software Finland ry: Ohjelmisto- ja e-business ry (ent. Ohjelmistoyrittäjät ry) on päättänyt vaihtaa nimekseen Software Finland ry, mutta nimeä ei ole vielä tätä kirjoitettaessa hyväksytty PRH:ssa. Kuuntele episodi YouTubessa tai suosituissa podcast-sovelluksissa. Me suomalaiset emme peukuta, emmekä kommentoi. Tee poikkeus! Auta algoritmia suosittelemaan episodia muillekin. Episodin blogijuttu: https://blog.loyalistic.com/fi/erp-toimittajien-liiketoimintamallit-vieraana-pekka-walkama-avoinsystems--software-finland-ry Seuraa: Pekka Walkama https://www.linkedin.com/in/pekkawalkama/ Avoin.Systems https://avoin.systems/ Software Finland (ent Ohjelmisto- ja e-business ry) https://ohjelmistoebusiness.fi/ Antti Pietilä https://www.linkedin.com/in/anttipietila/ Loyalistic https://loyalistic.com/fi/ Loyalistic auttaa asiansa tuntevia yrityksiä luomaan ostavan yleisön. Sisällöntuotantopalvelut | koulutus ja konsultointi | teknologia Episodi on nauhoitettu Loyalisticin studioilla. Tule nauhoittamaan omasi.
Madelyn Spence is a Sr Principal Talent Acquisition Business Partner with Northrop Grumman Mission Systems, one of the company's four business sectors. Many of their roles are a good fit for transitioning military, plus they participate in the SkillBridge program. Meet Madelyn and learn why she is your ally in the cleared job search process. “I'll give you my honest answer. I don't try to compete. I'm not competing with tech money, tech companies. This is not what we do here. We work on things that really matter, like keeping our soldiers safe out in the battlefield, and working on mission critical things that really matter for the security of our country.”Find show notes and additional links at: https://clearedjobs.net/northrop-grumman-mission-systems-software-and-engineering-needs/
When selecting what software to use for your systems - you are going to have to make a choice. Either you choose to optimise for systems and productivity OR you optimise for processes and ensure compliance. When you choose one, you automatically decrease your ability to have the other. Listen to this now to work out which way you should go for your business!
In honor of Women's History Month, we'll be amplifying the voices and career stories of amazing female leaders throughout March with Women On Brand! Check out LeadWithYourBrand.com/WomenOnBrand for all of the incredible shows from the past three seasons. Jayzen is thrilled to welcome Rebecca Norlander to the show! Rebecca is the Global Head and Vice President of Software Engineering for HP's Personal Systems business group. With her guidance, the Personal Systems Software team is responsible for developing meaningful customer experiences that amaze and delight, across HP personal computing devices. Rebecca has always had a passion for developing the next generation of technical talent. She has led efforts to advance primary and secondary school STEM education to address the underrepresentation of women and people of color in computer science. Guest Bio Rebecca Norlander Global Head & Vice President, Personal Systems Software Engineering HP Inc Rebecca Norlander is the Global Head and Vice President of Software Engineering for HP's Personal Systems business group. She has worldwide responsibility for the PS Software strategy as well as the PS Software Engineering Center of Excellence. With her guidance, the Personal Systems Software team is responsible for developing meaningful customer experiences that amaze and delight, across HP personal computing devices. Prior to joining HP, Rebecca was CEO and co-founder of Health123, a Seattle-based Healthcare IT company. She previously spent nearly 20 years at Microsoft that culminated in several senior software leadership roles, including Technical Strategist to Microsoft Chief Software Architect Ray Ozzie and General Manager of Windows Security. Rebecca has always had a passion for developing the next generation of technical talent. She has led efforts to advance primary and secondary school STEM education to address the underrepresentation of women and people of color in computer science. Her contributions include serving on the board of the Technology Access Foundation, the National Board of the American Association of University Women, and the Board of Advisors for the Anita Borg Institute for Women and Technology. She has appeared as a keynote speaker and panelist at various conferences, including the Grace Hopper Women in Computing conference. Rebecca holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Computer Science from Boston University (BU), where she received the 2015 Distinguished Alumna Award from the BU College of Arts and Sciences, the first woman to earn this distinction. She also received the 2008 Distinguished Alumna Links To learn more about Lead With Your Brand system, please visit: LeadWithyYourBrand.com To book Jayzen for a speaking engagement or workshop at your company, visit: JayzenPatria.com
This week's weekly chat was quite an interesting topic. At the beginning of the chat there was a little bit of hesitation and uncertainty when people will suddenly think:“Do I need to go and spend money?”, or “What do I need to go and spend money on now?”There was a little bit of “Well how do I do this?”, “How do I do that?”, “What are we talking about when we refer to resources?”, “What are we talking about when we talk about systems?” and “Do I have to go spend money on a system?”
In episode 26 of Software Security Gurus, Matias Madou chats to Sven Schran, Program Manager Security Engineering, at Robert Bosch. They discuss the rapidly growing embedded systems software industry, including the general security considerations during the development lifecycle. They also go in-depth on automotive security, where technological advancements and global demand shape an ever-evolving threat landscape. Finally, Sven gives us insight into ASRG, the community of automotive security enthusiasts that are making a splash all over the world. -- Want to nominate a guru? Get in touch! www.softwaresecuritygurus.com Visit ASRG --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/softwaresecuritygurus/message
Do you feel yourself getting bogged down in your small business with a whole bunch of tedious, repetitive and annoying tasks that you would much rather hand off to someone or something else? Do you find yourself saying, "Surely there's an app for that by now?' Or maybe even, 'Am I the only person who finds this annoying', or 'has someone else come up with a better way of doing this?'. That's exactly what I want to cover in today's episode. Looking at everything you do on a regular basis, whether that's daily, weekly or monthly, whether it applies to your small business marketing, or more broadly to your business admin, and seeing if we can sort it into one of three buckets: systems, software and subbies. I want to show you how you can streamline your marketing your business admin to win back time by taking a really critical look at the repeated tasks that you do in your business and seeing if there is a better way that it can be done. Let's jump in. For show notes, links and more: W: meredithpaige.me // E: hello@meredithpaige.me // Insta: @meredithpaige.me // FB: @meredithpaige.me
I'm so excited to have one of my clients Amanda Rivera on today's episode, we are talking systems & software. Amanda is an aligned business systems coach to help you to remove overwhelm in your business and set it up with automation and pleasure. We are diving deep into the best software for you and your business. Want to connect with me? Follow me on Instagram! www.instagram.com/themariawik FREE GIFT: Free Mediation Series for Aligning to 6 Figures https://mariawik.lpages.co/meditation/ If you enjoyed this episode, subscribe and leave a review! < < Share a screenshot of it and share it on IG! And don't forget to tag me! @themariawik > >
This is one of our favorite topics and I am sure you will notice the passion and energy on this episode. We go through the process of creating systems and automating our businesses. We drop a huge list of the current software's we both use in our business between marketing, accounting, project management, CRMs, finance, servicing, management and more. Make sure to create your free account at www.reinetworks.com to watch the video version of this podcasts.
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In der dritten Episode ist Christian Daser, Business Unit Leader, z Systems Software der IBM zu Gast und gibt spannende Einblicke in das neue Pricing Modell der IBM.
We're welcoming Rachel Seevers on our newest episode, an accomplished oceanographic and engineering mechanic researcher!
Adam Kelly became BT Young Scientist & Technologist of the Year and the winner of SciFest in Ireland. He won First, Best of Category Award in Systems Software and the Dudley R Herschbach SIYSS Award at Intel ISEF 2019 (Adam is going to attend the Nobel Prize Ceremony and Festivities this December). He has recently won First Prize of 7,000 Euros at EUCYS in Sofia, where we recorded and filmed! our conversation. His software has direct applications in the verification of quantum devices; quantum algorithm design and investigations of quantum supremacy. Adam developed a novel method for state vector simulation. Unlike current tools, this enables the use of both hardware acceleration and distributed systems. The developments create a coherent approach towards the simulation of quantum circuits, that can be used by any researcher to improve the simulation process for any quantum circuit. Now you can tune into us on YouTube! along with ApplePodcasts, iTunes, Spotify and SoundCloud. Like, subscribe and follow the pod if you wanna take a few moments of science with us! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LPkrzY9E6Lg&feature=youtu.be Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/dropthestempodcast/?modal=admin_todo_tour Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dropthestempodcast/ @dropthestempodcast EUCYS project: https://eucys.eu/projects-2019/yoptimised-simulation-of-general-quantum-circuits/
Melissa Waller welcomes in this episode Jennifer Robinson, who talks about the new Systems Software by MED-EL, MAESTRO 8. Jen points out how feedback from many clinics worldwide helped in the improvement of the software, how MAESTRO 8 saves time in the clinicians’ daily work and gives an insight on the new features. Open the transcript for reading through the complete episode.
Bryan Sebring of Sebring Design Build and I go 'around the horn' with my questions discussing his top tip/best thought that has positively impacted his remodeling business in these areas: Marketing (4:15) Sales Process (13:34) Managing Your Team (21:00) Financials/Job-Costing (26:38) Systems/Software (34:02) Work/Life Balance (35:59) Bryan has been in the construction industry since 1993 and opened his Sebring Design Build in 1999. He lives in his hometown with his wife, Jenny, and their four children.
RealEstateInvesting.com Podcast: Real Estate Investing | Passive Investment | Investor Strategies
Learn how Jon Schoeller went from being a beginning real estate investor to doing 45 deals in his first 18 months. Jon and his partners are doing multiple investment strategies including wholesaling houses, buying and selling fix and flip properties and doing lease options. Come along as we dive deep into how he finds and vets deals, estimates repairs and determines the exit strategy. If you have ever thought you needed a real estate investing mentor, Jon will explain the approach which worked for him and lead to him being CEO of an investment company. Topics Covered Where Jon is located & what types of investments he & his company is doing. How Jon got started in real estate investing. How shadowing other investors lead to him being CEO of an investment company. What his first deal looked like. Jon's tips on how to save money on a rehab. How he found lenders. Project management, avoiding trouble, guiding workers. Average price of house he looks for as an investment. Lessons learned the hard way. His sweet spot number for property values to invest in. A deal Jon is proud of. Bought for $27k at an auction. $43k rehab which was $10k over budget. How his rehab estimate was off by $10k & what he learned from the mistake. His strategies for finding deals. The biggest source foreclosure. Which strategies work the best for him. What he looks for when when he sees a property & when he will skip a deal. How he & his partners screen properties & analyze deals in a systematized way. The minimum target margin Jon & his team look for when analyzing a deal. His plans for scaling. Systems & Software being used to scale the business: SlyDial Google Voice BaseCamp 3 Bixby (A virtual assistant app developed by Samsung on the Android platform.) Jon's favorite strategy for finding deals. An overview of Jon's team. How Jon & his team are beginning to implement investing in "Rent To Own" deals. How they are seeking to solve seller's problems. How & why his team works to protect & guide the RTO buyer towards closing. Jon goes over his worst deal, why the rehab took too long & went way over budget leading him and his team, along with his advice on preventing the same mistakes from happening again. How Jon stays organized & moving forward in his real estate business. What Jon wishes he could do if he had to start over again in real estate investing. Jon's advice on getting started. Connect With Jon Schoeller Jon's RealEstateInvesting.com profile Jon on LinkedIn Jon on Instagram Jon on Facebook
Bob Malitz, Director of Services at Infinity Systems Software, shares his unique perspective of just how customers are leveraging the mainframe platform to power them through challenging business situations.
Bob Malitz, Director of Services at Infinity Systems Software, shares his unique perspective of just how customers are leveraging the mainframe platform to power them through challenging business situations.
In this episode, Mike looks at Andy Rubin's new smart home platform, Essential Home. Rubin believes he can eliminate all the friction and fragmentation consumers face today with all the various platforms by focusing on integration. He's created a smart home platform that plans to play nice with other platforms and hopefully get us out of a seemingly endless world of smart home apps and interfaces. Our guest in this episode is Pawel Orzechowski, the Director of Systems Software at Neato Robotics. We talk about how Neato's robots work with the smart home, how they are working towards new features and we look at why they decided to integrate their robots with a Facebook Messenger chatbot. http://knit.audio/podcast-advertising (via Knit)
The Software Process and Measurement Cast 442 features our essay on capability teams. The use of teams to deliver business value is at the core of most business models. Capability teams are a tool to unlock the value delivery engine of teams. Gene Hughson brings his Form Follows Function Blog to the cast this week to discuss his recent blog entry titled, Systems of Social Systems and the Software Systems They Create. We live in a complex world and just focusing on social systems or software systems misses the point! Our third column is from the Software Sensei, Kim Pries. The entry this week is titled, Software Quality and the Art of Skateboard Maintenance. This entry is an homage to Robert M. Pirsig the author of Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance, who recently died. Re-Read Saturday News And welcome back! For those who are interested, The Frederick Half Marathon last weekend was great. I met my goals: I crossed the finish line, collected my medal and got to hang out with my family in Frederick. This week, we begin Part Two of Holacracy: The New Management System for a Rapidly Changing World by Brian J. Robertson published by Henry Holt and Company in 2015. Part Two is titled Evolution At Play: Practicing Holacracy. In my opinion, Part Two provides readers with the nuts and bolts needed to use Holacracy. Chapter 4, titled Governance, takes all of the building blocks from previous chapters and starts to weave them together. Catch up on the first four entries in the re-read Week 1: Logistics and Introduction Week 2: Evolving Organization Week 3: Distribution Authority Week 4: Organizational Structure Visit the Software Process and Measurement Cast blog to participate in this and previous re-reads. A Call To Action If you got a new idea this week while listening to the podcast, please give the SPaMCAST a short, honest review in iTunes. Reviews help guide people to the cast! Next SPaMCAST The next Software Process and Measurement Cast will feature interview with Brad Clark. Brad and I talked about cost estimation, estimation in government and Cocomo II and what is on the way in Cocomo III. Shameless Ad for my book! Mastering Software Project Management: Best Practices, Tools and Techniques co-authored by Murali Chematuri and myself and published by J. Ross Publishing. We have received unsolicited reviews like the following: “This book will prove that software projects should not be a tedious process, for you or your team.” Support SPaMCAST by buying the book here. Available in English and Chinese.
Bev and Bryan Wilkinson, Optimized Systems Software Bev and Bryan Wilkinson were part of Optimized Systems Software, the company that brought DOS XL, Mac/65, Action!, BASIC XL, BASIC XE, and other products to Atari computer users. Bill Wilkinson was founder of OSS. Bev was his wife, and Bryan his son. I interviewed Bill in December, 2014, and he died in November 2015. As a small family-owned business, Bev and Bryan were involved with the day-to-day running of the company. This interview took place on September 25, 2016 in my dining room in Portland, Oregon. "And Bill would carry these tomes, books to the bathroom with him, and he'd read these books in the bathroom. I said 'Why are you doing that in the bathroom?' He said, 'It's the only room in the house that has a lock on the door.'" Photos, brochures, and art from OSS: https://archive.org/details/OptimizedSystemsSoftware Complete collection of Bill Wilkinson articles: https://archive.org/details/BillWilkinsonArticles Bill Wilkinson interview Steven Lawrow interview
When gurus, training systems, software, and tools hurt your business Find out tonight what the magic sauce of creating a HIGH RANKING distributorship is! You've tried different trainers, software, prospecting tools, presentation styles, and nothing happens but FAILURE ... what do you do? If you wonder why other people succeed and you don't, EVEN THOUGH YOU'RE DOING THE SAME THING - then you need to be on tonight's call with Tom Challan and Jen Springer! What we are going to talk about: Figuring out exactly what is not working and WHAT TO DO about it Overcoming objections (no money, no time, this is a scam, etc.) Knowing what is HURTING your business and sabotaging success The BIG PICTURE of success Plus other inspirational freestyle talk! ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- LOVE LIVING GREEN? We have a Facebook Page you'll really dig! It's full of environmental and health factoids, recipes, infographics, and FUN. It's called Live Green, Earn Green. There are over 2,000 people over there having a blast over there and many conversations are started around living your best life! ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- "Your body will be around much longer than an expensive handbag. Invest in yourself" - Unknown
The place where Apache Spark was born, UC Berkeley's AMPLab has not just created a major open source software platform, it's spun out more than its share of ground-breaking companies (full disclosure: a16z has invested in three of them). So how did they get there? How has open source and the AMPLab approach reduced the friction between student and faculty ideas and launching them into the real world? Co-founder and director of the AMPLab, Michael Franklin, joins a16z's Peter Levine to discuss the AMPLab model, and their own relationship as an academic and an investor. Haoyuan Li also joins the discussion -- which was part of our 2015 Academic Roundtable -- to offer another perspective. Li's company, Tachyon Nexus, came out of work he did as a student in the AMPLab and the resulting open source project. Li describes his struggles and victories in making the transition from student to founder and leader of a company. The views expressed here are those of the individual AH Capital Management, L.L.C. (“a16z”) personnel quoted and are not the views of a16z or its affiliates. Certain information contained in here has been obtained from third-party sources, including from portfolio companies of funds managed by a16z. While taken from sources believed to be reliable, a16z has not independently verified such information and makes no representations about the enduring accuracy of the information or its appropriateness for a given situation. This content is provided for informational purposes only, and should not be relied upon as legal, business, investment, or tax advice. You should consult your own advisers as to those matters. References to any securities or digital assets are for illustrative purposes only, and do not constitute an investment recommendation or offer to provide investment advisory services. Furthermore, this content is not directed at nor intended for use by any investors or prospective investors, and may not under any circumstances be relied upon when making a decision to invest in any fund managed by a16z. (An offering to invest in an a16z fund will be made only by the private placement memorandum, subscription agreement, and other relevant documentation of any such fund and should be read in their entirety.) Any investments or portfolio companies mentioned, referred to, or described are not representative of all investments in vehicles managed by a16z, and there can be no assurance that the investments will be profitable or that other investments made in the future will have similar characteristics or results. A list of investments made by funds managed by Andreessen Horowitz (excluding investments and certain publicly traded cryptocurrencies/ digital assets for which the issuer has not provided permission for a16z to disclose publicly) is available at https://a16z.com/investments/. Charts and graphs provided within are for informational purposes solely and should not be relied upon when making any investment decision. Past performance is not indicative of future results. The content speaks only as of the date indicated. Any projections, estimates, forecasts, targets, prospects, and/or opinions expressed in these materials are subject to change without notice and may differ or be contrary to opinions expressed by others. Please see https://a16z.com/disclosures for additional important information.
The Truth About ICD-10 Podcast with Dr. Nitin Chhoda PT, DPT
The best approach to ICD-10 involves the identification of systems, software and people involved in the transition.
In our latest Podcast, Dale and Jude talk about the Systems Software topic from Computer Systems. Copyright info: "This Podcast uses the following sound files from Freesound (http://www.freesound.org): # 20511__beatgorilla__Late_Nite_Mix_Show_BPM_100 by beatgorilla"
I spoke this morning with Andy Adkins, Director of the Legal Technology Institute at the University of Florida Levin College of Law and author of The Lawyer's Guide to Practice Management Systems Software, Second Edition (ABA, 2009). We discussed the release of his new book, practice management trends and future developments in legal technology.
I spoke this morning with Andy Adkins, Director of the Legal Technology Institute at the University of Florida Levin College of Law and author of The Lawyer's Guide to Practice Management Systems Software, Second Edition (ABA, 2009). We discussed the release of his new book, practice management trends and future developments in legal technology.
I spoke this morning with Andy Adkins, Director of the Legal Technology Institute at the University of Florida Levin College of Law and author of The Lawyer's Guide to Practice Management Systems Software, Second Edition (ABA, 2009). We discussed the release of his new book, practice management trends and future developments in legal technology.