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In this episode we are looking at how technology is enabling as close as possible to 100% up-time for the most mission-critical business operations. We'll be looking at how software and hardware are coming together to ensure the absolute pinnacle of reliability, and what it means for our organizations.Joining us to discuss is Casey Taylor, Vice President and General Manager of HPE NonStop.This is Technology Now, a weekly show from Hewlett Packard Enterprise. Every week we look at a story that's been making headlines, take a look at the technology behind it, and explain why it matters to organizations and what we can learn from it. About this week's guest: Casey Taylor: https://www.linkedin.com/in/getcaseytaylor/ Sources cited in this week's episode:TahawulTech report into the cost of IT downtime: https://www.tahawultech.com/insight/why-dns-exploits-continue-to-be-a-top-attack-vector-in-2024/ Siemens report into tech downtime in manufacturing: https://assets.new.siemens.com/siemens/assets/api/uuid:3d606495-dbe0-43e4-80b1-d04e27ada920/dics-b10153-00-7600truecostofdowntime2022-144.pdf Octopus suckers mimicked for better denture grip: https://www.kcl.ac.uk/news/octopus-suckers-fix-dentures
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In this episode we are looking at how technology is enabling as close as possible to 100% up-time for the most mission-critical business operations. We'll be looking at how software and hardware are coming together to ensure the absolute pinnacle of reliability, and what it means for our organizations.Joining us to discuss is Casey Taylor, Vice President and General Manager of HPE NonStop.This is Technology Now, a weekly show from Hewlett Packard Enterprise. Every week we look at a story that's been making headlines, take a look at the technology behind it, and explain why it matters to organizations and what we can learn from it. About this week's guest: Casey Taylor: https://www.linkedin.com/in/getcaseytaylor/ Sources cited in this week's episode:TahawulTech report into the cost of IT downtime: https://www.tahawultech.com/insight/why-dns-exploits-continue-to-be-a-top-attack-vector-in-2024/ Siemens report into tech downtime in manufacturing: https://assets.new.siemens.com/siemens/assets/api/uuid:3d606495-dbe0-43e4-80b1-d04e27ada920/dics-b10153-00-7600truecostofdowntime2022-144.pdf Octopus suckers mimicked for better denture grip: https://www.kcl.ac.uk/news/octopus-suckers-fix-dentures
In this episode we are looking at how technology is enabling as close as possible to 100% up-time for the most mission-critical business operations. We'll be looking at how software and hardware are coming together to ensure the absolute pinnacle of reliability, and what it means for our organizations.Joining us to discuss is Casey Taylor, Vice President and General Manager of HPE NonStop.This is Technology Now, a weekly show from Hewlett Packard Enterprise. Every week we look at a story that's been making headlines, take a look at the technology behind it, and explain why it matters to organizations and what we can learn from it. About this week's guest: Casey Taylor: https://www.linkedin.com/in/getcaseytaylor/ Sources cited in this week's episode:TahawulTech report into the cost of IT downtime: https://www.tahawultech.com/insight/why-dns-exploits-continue-to-be-a-top-attack-vector-in-2024/ Siemens report into tech downtime in manufacturing: https://assets.new.siemens.com/siemens/assets/api/uuid:3d606495-dbe0-43e4-80b1-d04e27ada920/dics-b10153-00-7600truecostofdowntime2022-144.pdf Octopus suckers mimicked for better denture grip: https://www.kcl.ac.uk/news/octopus-suckers-fix-dentures
Ever get frustrated by all those endless spreadsheets, PDFs, and emails cluttering up your workflow? This week, I'm exploring the world of data automation in commercial real estate with tech mastermind Parag Goswami, CEO of Clik.ai. Parag's got an incredible backstory — from building credit risk systems to founding a firm that revolutionizes the way CRE pros tackle back-office work. Now, he's all about Clik.ai, a tool that does the heavy lifting for you with data consolidation, underwriting, and reporting, leaving you with more time to focus on actually running your business (with less stress). If you're bogged down by endless Excel sheets or spending hours on financial reviews, this episode is just what you need. Parag breaks down how Clik.ai helps you stay on top of your portfolio quickly, efficiently, and accurately. You'll discover how their “human-assisted AI” integrates seamlessly into your existing systems (no need to reinvent the wheel here) and can even handle messy scans and data formats from multiple sources. Here's what you'll learn: How AI can streamline financial modeling and speed up your deal analysis. Ways Clik.ai automates those mind-numbing manual processes and saves hours on reporting. What "human-assisted AI" really means and how it adds precision to Clik.ai's automation. The potential of Clik.ai's new "deal dashboard" for effortless deal comparisons and portfolio analysis. Why even small shops can gain huge benefits by automating their back-office tasks. Listen in, level up, and get ready to work smarter, not harder! ***** The only Podcast you need on real estate and AI. Learn how other real estate pros are using AI to get ahead of their competition. Get early notice of hot new game-changing AI real estate apps. Walk away with something you can actually use in every episode. PLUS, subscribe to my free newsletter and get: • practical guides, • how-to's, and • news updates All exclusively for real estate investors that make learning AI fun and easy and insanely productive, for free. EasyWin.AI
In this episode of the Career Journey Podcast, Brett shares his journey from starting in sales and operations to establishing a career in technology, particularly in quality assurance (QA) and product management. Brett emphasizes the importance of career aspirations, asking for what you want, and strategically working towards your goals. He also offers invaluable advice for anyone looking to break into the tech industry, pivot their career towards technology, or seek promotion within their current path. Highlighting the need for a clear career vision, effective communication, and leveraging personal projects for growth, Brett outlines strategies for newcomers and experienced tech professionals, touching upon the importance of coaching, mentorship, and continuous learning. Chapters: 00:00 Introduction 00:27 A Day in the Life 07:27 Balancing Work, Family, and Personal Growth 19:08 Navigating Career Paths From Business to IT 29:04 Crafting a Career Vision and Building Success Stories 34:43 The Pitfalls of Resume Inflation 35:31 Honesty is the Key to a Strong Resume 36:14 Leveraging Technology for Resume Building 36:38 Real-World Example: Navigating a Tech Interview with Limited Experience 38:42 Effective Communication in Interviews 40:31 Mastering Interview Questions and Showcasing Technical Knowledge 47:16 The Importance of Asking Questions in Interviews 49:33 Following Up Post-Interview is a Crucial Step 51:47 Career Growth Strategies and Seeking Promotions 58:14 The Value of Mentorship in Career Advancement 01:01:14 Message for the Audience You can connect with Brett on - Twitter: https://twitter.com/bretttechcoach Website: http://www.bretttechtrain.com --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/vinodsharma/support
On today's show, we talk to Sean Corfield about his take on the "Tech Interview" process. With over 40 years of experience at companies like Macromedia, Adobe, and World Singles, Sean has been on both sides of the interview table; and, has been personally responsible for hiring countless engineers. His perspective that most tech interviews are "broken" might be taken with some apprehension if it weren't for the fact that, in 30-years of hiring, Sean has never once had to fire an engineer for lack of ability. So, he's clearly figured out how to hire the right people using a proven and repeatable process.Follow the show and be sure to join the discussion on Discord! Our website is workingcode.dev and we're @WorkingCodePod on Twitter and Instagram. New episodes drop weekly on Wednesday.And, if you're feeling the love, support us on Patreon.With audio editing and engineering by ZCross Media.
ORBCOMM's VP of Business Development, Al Tama, joins Ryan Chacon on this episode of the IoT For All Podcast to discuss IoT and the supply chain. Al talks about the challenges, adoption, future, and impact of IoT and telematics for supply chain management.Al Tama has more than 20 years of experience delivering mission-critical systems to shipping lines, marine terminal operators, and port complexes. He's the Vice President and General Manager of Container and Port Solutions at ORBCOMM and has been instrumental in developing ORBCOMM's container shipping solutions. He has worked closely with their container and port industry customers for over seven years. Before joining ORBCOMM, he served as General Manager at WAM Technologies, which deployed the first large-scale global telemetry control and monitoring system for nearly 300,000 refrigerated containers. He also served as Director of Technology at Mark-IT Services, a leading provider of monitoring and protective services for refrigerated intermodal shipments in North America.ORBCOMM was founded 30 years ago, and they're a global leader harnessing IoT technologies to deliver remote visibility, traceability, monitoring, and control to many industries. They develop and provide innovative analytics platforms, satellite and cellular connectivity, and smart devices for some of the biggest brands in the world, like Walmart, Hitachi, and Hapag-Lloyd. Their industry-leading solutions collect data and deliver insights from commercial equipment, enabling customers to boost productivity, streamline operations and increase their bottom line. That includes the cold chain, container logistics, and cargo distribution across land and seaWe began deployments of refrigerated container telematics more than a decade ago. They are also the world's largest provider of maritime AIS data, tracking vessel locations across the globe.
Mike gives a detailed explanation of data visualization and its role in the IoT industry, along with insights into its current landscape. Mike and Gant also speak on common challenges and solving these issues for companies working in the space before giving their thoughts on what they look forward to in the space in the near future.Mike Stonebraker is the founder and CTO of Hopara. He won the 2014 Turing Awards and has worked at 10 commercial startups. Gant Redmon is the CEO of Hopara with a strong record of growing and maximizing asset value.Hopara is the next-gen viz app creator designed at MIT CSAIL specifically for big/real-time data, IoT, Digital Twins, and ESG. Their apps make it easier for any end user to engage with data in a dynamic, visually rich environment that requires no special skills or training. Hopara gives data stakeholders the power to access and understand comprehensive data stores in context as easily as surfing the web.
Thomas Pace, CEO and Co-Founder of NetRise, discusses the biggest firmware vulnerabilities and how to fix them before they become a problem. He breaks down how firmware analysis is done, what is software bill of materials (SBOM) and additional challenges surrounding the space.Thomas is currently the co-founder and CEO of NetRise, a cybersecurity company focused on providing visibility into devices to identify vulnerabilities and risks via firmware analysis. Before NetRise, Thomas served as the Global Vice President of Enterprise Solutions at Cylance. His responsibilities ranged from conducting incident response investigations, product marketing, public speaking, and analyst relations. Thomas was also responsible for ICS security at the DOE for three years and served in the United States Marine Corps, serving in both Iraq and Afghanistan. Thomas has spoken at Black Hat, DEFCON, RSA, and was interviewed on 60 Minutes and Last Week Tonight with John Oliver for his efforts related to ransomware.NetRise provides visibility and risk identification to a class of devices (IoT, ICS, MedDev, telecommunications equipment) that historically have had no visibility with the intention of providing clear recommendations to remediate these risks efficiently.
As we move into 2023, edge computing will become increasingly popular to power solutions and drive down costs while improving performance across the board. The field is rapidly evolving and is set to become even more critical in the future as more and more industries adopt IoT and edge computing technology.Jim White has over 25 years of experience in software development for IoT Edge systems, enterprise application integration, and mobile applications. Most recently, Jim was a Distinguished Engineer and Director of the IoT Platform Development Team within the IoT Solutions Division of Dell Technologies. He was the chief architect for Dell's largest open-source effort to date, EdgeX Foundry™. EdgeX is an open framework for building industrial IoT Edge computing systems and is now a Linux Foundation (LF) Edge project. Jim will continue to serve as Vice Chair of the EdgeX Technical Steering Committee. Before Dell, Jim was a partner at Intertech, specializing in Java and .NET application development. Jim is co-author of 'Java2 Micro Edition: Java in Small Things', a Lynda.com author, and a frequent conference speaker.IOTech develops market-leading 'open' edge computing and management software products for the edge software infrastructure market. Their software products are embedded into the edge solution offerings of major OEMs and Systems Integrators to accelerate the development, deployment, and management at scale of edge applications within their customer base. Their channel partners include; Schneider Electric, Accenture, Johnson Controls, Mitsubishi Electric, Intel, and others, and growing. They have established a strong reputation within the Industrial Edge ecosystem because of their early involvement and material contributions to EdgeX Foundry – the largest open-source edge software platform (10 million+ downloads) and their deep OT and middleware expertise within the management team.
This process is a natural part of the life cycle of all technologies and is necessary to improve and modernize networks. The sunsetting of mobile networks, such as 2G and 3G, is currently on the agenda for many markets. These networks are becoming outdated and cannot support the increasing demands for IoT devices and applications. However, the industry tries to approach this process in a controlled way and give a heads-up to the market where possible. This means that the sunsetting process is not sudden and abrupt but rather a gradual transition.As Chief Technology Officer, Martin Whitlock leads Telenor Connexion's global technology team, driving major technology-enabled initiatives as part of the company's expanding business strategy. Martin has extensive experience in the telecom industry. Before taking on this role, he held the position of Director at Northstream, responsible for strategy assessments, sourcing projects, and change management engagements with a broad range of clients. Martin has a Master of Science degree in Industrial Engineering and Management with a major in Radio Communications Systems at the Royal Institute of Technology, Stockholm.Telenor is a world-leading IoT connectivity provider that helps organizations of all sizes connect and operate their devices. With more than 20 years of experience and hundreds of dedicated IoT specialists, they are the largest IoT team of any Nordic IoT service provider. Their customers range from smaller companies to public sectors to enterprises with the world's most demanding international IoT deployments. They provide a portfolio of IoT connectivity and cloud services backed by expert support in the Nordics and globally, with local representation in 18 countries across Africa, the Americas, Asia-Pacific, and Europe. Today, they manage more than 17 million IoT connections worldwide and have unique knowledge and experience to efficiently build and operate large-scale and smaller local solutions.
In this podcast, Alexandre Tisserant, President of Kinéis, a new satellite provider and connectivity provider dedicated to the Internet of Things, discusses his background as an IT engineer and his experience leading Kinéis. He explains that Kinéis currently has eight satellites in low orbit and provides commercial service to connect 20,000 objects around the earth. He also mentions that Kinéis raised 100 million euros to launch 25 new nano-satellites in 2023 to improve the performance and lower the cost of their service, with a focus on use cases such as science and wildlife monitoring, shipping vessel tracking, logistics, smart agriculture, and energy infrastructure. He also explains that satellite connectivity is complementary to terrestrial connectivity and will be used more in hybrid connectivity. Alexandre Tisserant is the ex-Deputy Chief of Staff to the Deputy Minister for Digital Affairs and Innovation. He became President of Kinéis three years ago and has a background in telecommunications engineering, graduating from Ecole Polytechnique and TelecomParisTech in France. He worked for several years for the french Government and spent two years as COO of a hardware startup in San Francisco.Kinéis is a satellite operator and global connectivity provider. It inherited from 40 years of expertise with the Argos system, founded at that time by CNES (French space agency) and operated by CLS (Collecte Localisation Satellites). To simplify and revolutionize the uses of IoT by professionals and individuals, Kinéis locates and connects objects anywhere around the world. Kinéis raised 100 million euros from public and private investors in 2020.
We have an exciting episode of the IoT For All Podcast featuring Linden Tibbets, CEO of IFTTT. In this episode, Linden discusses the founding of IFTTT, how IoT can connect the world, and the importance of low-code, no-code integration platforms in driving the adoption of IoT. IFTTT is an online platform that helps users automate and integrate their favorite apps and smart devices, making it easier for them to work together seamlessly. Linden Tibbets is CEO and founder of IFTTT (a.k.a. If This Then That), the popular low-code no-code service that millions of consumers use to connect and automate the devices and services in their lives. Linden graduated from Santa Clara University, where he studied Computer Engineering. Before starting IFTTT in 2010, Linden worked at the design firm IDEO.IFTTT is an online platform that empowers you to do more with your favorite apps and smart devices by helping them automate and integrate so they can work together seamlessly. IFTTT is the world's leading connectivity platform. They help over 600 global enterprises accelerate the digital transformation of their products into integrated services, dramatically reducing their development costs while extending compatibility and lifetime value. IFTTT is the connectivity standard and low-code alternative to building your integrations in-house. Their products have attracted 18 million consumers across 140 countries and served over 90 million activated connections. Enterprises like Domino's, Amazon, Bosch, ING, and Samsung trust IFTTT for their connectivity solutions.
He outlines how antennas play a significant role in dictating an IoT device's range, connectivity performance, and form factor. Tadd also talks about choosing the suitable antenna by basing decisions on data sheets and what could happen if the improper antenna is selected for your solution.Tadd Scarpelli started his career designing antennas for Motorola, notably, he designed the revolutionary RF antennas for Motorola's RAZR cell phone. Through his Chicago-based company, Field Theory, Tadd continues to design high-performance, innovative, efficient, and low-cost antennas helping companies from small start-ups to large corporations.Field Theory is an antenna customization and RF integration company providing complete RF solutions to companies in the wireless electronics industry. From concept to design, Field Theory's innovation offers wireless products optimal antenna performance, which helps companies to ensure a successful product launch. Field Theory services include antenna consulting, RF antenna design, custom antenna design, rapid prototyping, and production manufacturing.
Rex introduces himself and Asset Panda before going into depth on the industry's current state. He then talks about how IoT contributes to asset management and why asset management and tracking differ. Rex then moves to the industry's business side and discusses what his clients are looking for and the hurdles he's seen for companies adopting the tech. To wrap up the podcast, Rex gives advice for adopters and insight into what he's looking forward to in the industry the most.Rex Kurzius is the Founder/CEO of Asset Panda. Rex is an award-winning Entrepreneur and sought-after speaker, whose passion for helping the world work smarter, inspires us all to not only think outside the box but to imagine that the box does not exist. He is a visionary who draws on experience and insight from the experts he surrounds himself with to push the boundaries of how a company should operate. His leadership has propelled Asset Panda's tremendous growth, taking the company closer to the top year after year. His sight is set on ensuring that Asset Panda dominates the SaaS sector helping the world's organizations efficiently manage their assets.Founded in 2012, Asset Panda is a powerful and flexible cloud-based asset management platform designed to help the world work smarter. The platform is designed with flexibility, allowing Asset Panda to be configured to work the way the user does for any company. The company is committed to providing its customers outstanding customer service and a constantly improving product.
Matt begins by introducing himself and Wachter, along with their current offerings and target audience. He then goes into depth on industries that Wachter focuses on and their use cases in retail. Matt and Ryan then go into a high-level conversation around the current IoT landscape and challenges before wrapping it up with Matt giving advice to people preparing to begin their IoT journey. As VP of Strategic Innovation, Matt Tyler is passionate about working with customers and manufacturers to architect valuable business solutions. With 20 years of experience in operational and information technologies, Matt drives collaboration with customers to define their business objectives and provides advanced technology solutions that improve safety, increase productivity, and maximize efficiency while leveraging existing investments. Wachter approaches every project with a team of certified experts who consult, design, procure, deploy and maintain all of your AV systems. Wachter's expert AV solutions, Structured Cabling, Electrical, Network, and Physical Security Solutions leverage direct partnerships with the top technology manufacturers to meet your specific needs.
Jason starts by giving some background on himself and the company before discussing how digital transformation affects the food refrigerator industry. He then discusses ways IoT is helping control food cost and reducing food waste. To wrap up the podcast, John and Ryan discuss challenging situations and how companies can overcome these challenges.Jason Murphy is a change management expert with experience building and forming complex strategies to execute and sustain desired outcomes through a systemic approach. This approach enabled Jason to lead the highly successful delivery of the IMS Evolve application for the world's largest retailer across their estate of 5,300 stores in under 6 months. Jason is passionate about establishing a culture of continuous improvement by identifying focused outcomes that ensure the customer recognizes consistent value from the IMS Evolve solution. Jason has deep domain knowledge of the retail store, food quality, and maintenance operations that are continuously utilized to develop customer engagements and drive significant innovation within the IMS Evolve solutions stack.IMS Evolve works with some of the largest supermarket brands in the world to deploy IoT technology, something it first introduced in 1999 before the IoT term had even been coined. They help to reduce carbon emissions in the food supply chain and help turn supermarket fridges into giant virtual batteries to stabilize the grid.
Dan opens the podcast by introducing himself and Inseego before giving a high-level overview of how 5G will impact IoT. Ryan and Dan then discuss how 5G relates to sustainability and how it stacks up against 4G. They end this podcast episode with a discussion around new use cases 5G will enable for sustainability and potential challenges companies will encounter when moving to it.Dan Picker is an industry veteran with more than 30 years of experience developing and deploying wireless infrastructure, software, medical devices, applications, and mobile devices, including strategic planning and global platform management for companies like Nokia and PureWave Networks. Before joining Inseego, he served as an advisor and board member for many companies, guiding the wireless enablement of medical devices and other products that now benefit from 4G and 5G connectivity. As CTO of PureWave Networks, he helped pioneer the world's first high-performance 4G small cell base stations for terrestrial and aeronautical applications. He provided strategic direction for product roadmaps and cost reduction programs while leading digital and R.F. hardware, software, firmware, mechanical, industrial design, antenna development, integration, and testing for the company's infrastructure equipment. He served for two years as the Chair of the International Wireless Consortium (IWPC) Small Cell Working Group, a team of over 120 of the world's top operators and OEMs. During his 12-year tenure at Nokia, he became the Head of Wireless Platforms, and CDMA Operations, with global responsibility for CDMA platform software, hardware, and ASIC development. He holds Ph.D. and M.S. degrees in Electrical Engineering (Communication Theory and Systems) from UCSD and a B.S. degree in Electrical Engineering from UCSB. He also has over 20 wireless technology patents and publications.Inseego Corp. (Nasdaq: INSG) is an industry leader in intelligent device-to-cloud solutions that extend the 5G network edge, enabling broader 5G coverage, multi-gigabit data speeds, low latency, and strong security to deliver highly reliable Internet access. Inseego's mobile broadband, fixed wireless access (FWA) solutions, and software platform incorporate the most advanced technologies (including 5G, 4G LTE, Wi-Fi 6, and others) into a wide range of innovative products that provide robust connectivity indoors, outdoors and in the harshest industrial environments. Inseego's products and SaaS solutions that provide the highest quality wireless connectivity for service providers, enterprises, and government entities worldwide are designed and developed in the USA.
He begins by introducing himself, the company, and its founding story. He then high-levels migration IoT and its importance before discussing the challenges he's faced in the industry. Dan then talks about revenue streams that IoT has enabled and some points of contention for companies looking to adopt. To wrap up the podcast, Dan and Ryan have a conversation about PTSN and its looming switch-off. Dan is Pangea's managing director and co-founder, a leading provider of global IoT connectivity and multi-award-winning IoT solutions. Previously the Head of Partners and Strategy at O2 UK, Dan's been recognized for his team-first approach to leadership, resilience in the face of challenge, and commitment to helping businesses build robust IoT solutions. Combining the best intelligent mobile connectivity on the market with expert coaching and consulting, he helps partners optimize their profits, see revenue sooner, and secure more deals.Pangea is a team of creators and tech lovers who believe things work better connected. Retail, agriculture, education, transport, healthcare—every industry out there should benefit from the efficiency, safety, and sustainability of the Internet of Things. Many operators are hindered by their size, unable to focus their resources on providing IoT at its full potential. And many businesses don't yet understand how IoT can help them. So like their namesake—the supercontinent that connected the world before separating into today's continents—they're connecting everything. They've built an IoT ecosystem based on our intelligent global IoT connectivity, best-in-class devices, actionable analytics, and award-winning IoT solutions. And they're using it to bring data-driven decision-making, game-changing automation, and exciting new revenue streams to businesses across the planet.
Dan begins by introducing himself, his company, and the use cases he works on. He then discusses the company's target audience and experiences homeowners encounter when using Dwellwll's products. He then moves more high-level by talking about the general landscape of adoption in the real estate industry and the challenges he's seen in the multifamily sector. Ryan and Dan wrap up the podcast with a conversation about keeping costs down for adopters.Dan Simpkins is the Co-Founder and CEO of Dwellwell Analytics, Inc. and a longtime technologist, entrepreneur, and business leader. Dan leads the team that created Dwellwell, an IoT proptech product that assists owner-operators of residential property portfolios in protecting and increasing the value of their real estate assets. As a serial entrepreneur with 20+ U.S. patents, Dan frequently teaches, writes, and speaks about entrepreneurship. He founded and led telecommunications pioneer SALIX Technologies, sold in 2000 to Tellabs for $300 million. In 2016, Dan's second start-up, Hillcrest Labs, was acquired and became part of CEVA. Notably, Hillcrest created the first Smart TV operating system and developed the first motion controller for television, used in over 100 million Smart TVs.Dwellwell is an IoT smart home/proptech product that transforms residential maintenance from reactive to proactive (and even preventative!) using AI, edge computing, and patent-pending sensing technology. They deliver previously unobtainable data and analytics to multifamily real estate owner-operators. Dwellwell detects, identifies, and alerts owner-operators to minor maintenance issues before they escalate into larger, more costly, and disruptive problems. As the first "check engine light" for the home, Dwellwell is poised to fill a significant void in the real estate technology market.
Julian begins by introducing himself and LORIOT before discussing the IoT market as a whole. He also talks about what is contributing to the growth of IoT and the improvement being made in the connectivity space. At the end of the episode, Julian discusses challenges he's seen in the market and the approach LORIOT is taking.Julian Studer is the Co-founder and CEO of LORIOT, the Enterprise-grade LoRaWAN Network Server Provider, operating globally in over 150 countries plus supporting 11 nationwide rollouts and more than 35 smart cities worldwide. Julian has a financial background with a Master's Degree in Economics and more than 10 years of experience in the Swiss and international Banking and Finance industry. Riding his motorbike through the Swiss Alps and freediving in the most remote corners of the globe are his greatest passions and a way to discover the world from different perspectives.LORIOT is a global IoT company founded in Switzerland in 2015 with the mission to enable long-range IoT solution deployments in every corner of the globe (and even space!). The Internet of Things (IoT) is a game-changer, disrupting every industry sector. They provide a growing distributed LoRaWAN® and mioty® infrastructure and an easy-to-use software platform that enables users to build, operate, and scale a secure IoT network. Due to a unique positioning in the LPWAN ecosystem as both software provider and network operator, their Hybrid Network Management System is one of the market's most powerful, complete, and secure solutions. It ensures their clients, who are Telecos, Utilities Companies, System Integrators, Local/City Governments, Bluechip Companies, and Multinational Organisations, have the highest standards for their enterprise-grade deployments. Their vision is a future where IoT is accessible to everyone, to transform lives, improve services and protect the health of our planet.
Sanjay begins by introducing himself and his company along with use cases they are working on. He then discusses the role IoT plays on the supply chain and how new technology developments have furthered that. Sanjay then focuses on the food supply chain and the advances that have been made. The conversation then moves more high level with a discussion around compliance regulations, challenges in the industry, and advice for companies starting their IoT journey.Sanjay Sharma is a strategic thought leader with an impressive 17+ years of entrepreneurial experience building technology startups from the ground up. As CEO of Roambee, he is responsible for leading the company's vision, driving its worldwide business growth, and increasing its value. Sanjay has co-founded and led two successful Silicon Valley technology startups - KeyTone Technologies, which was acquired by Global Asset Tracking Ltd, and Plexus Technologies, which became an ICICI Ventures portfolio company. He has also been a part of the engineering teams at EMC, Schlumberger, and NASA. Sanjay has a bachelor's degree in Electronics Engineering from the University of Bombay and a Master of Science in Electrical Engineering from South Dakota State University.Roambee offers better supply chain visibility on demand for on-time, in-full, in-condition delivery of shipments and assets anywhere in the world. 300+ enterprises are improving customer experience, service levels, product quality, cash cycles, business efficiencies, sustainability, and automating logistics with Roambee's real-time insights & foresight. Over 50 are among the top 100 global companies in the Pharma, Food, Electronics, Chemicals, Automotive, Packaging & Containers, and Logistics sectors. Roambee's innovative AI-powered platform, and end-to-end monitoring solutions, deliver curated and highly accurate supply chain signals built on item-level, firsthand IoT sensor data and non-sensor inputs. The outcome is better multimodal ETAs, OTIF deliveries, 80%+ cold chain compliance and more, including 4X+ ROI on supply chain assets by optimizing utilization and inventory levels.
David begins by introducing himself and Vantiq, along with providing use cases of the technology his company works on. They then transition into low-code, IoT, and 5G roles in the industry and how they all work together. David discusses what low-code enables and the benefits it provides for customers. The conversation then moves more high-level with a discussion about industries with the most adoption, advice for companies beginning their IoT journey, and what success looks like for these businesses.David Sprinzen heads marketing, training, and industry solutions at Vantiq. He comes from a diverse technical background in Electrical Engineering, Applied Physics, and Computational Neuroscience. He brings this practical knowledge to the discussion around how technologies like IoT, AI, and edge computing can drive business transformation, address the growing societal needs around sustainability, and make the world operate more efficiently.Vantiq is the leading low-code platform for building and deploying real-time distributed solutions. Built on a next-generation event-driven architecture, Vantiq enables highly scalable and low-latency analysis of real-time streaming data from IoT devices, cameras, and enterprise systems to drive situational awareness for safety, security, and operational efficiency. Vantiq was founded in 2015 by software veterans Marty Sprinzen and Paul Butterworth, co-founders of Forte Software.
Brian introduces himself, InfluxData, and what time series data is. He then talks about how it compares to other data and its unique value and benefits. Brian then connects it to the real world by telling us how customers engage with InfluxData's product and use cases with which time series data works well. Ryan and Brian then move into a high-level conversation around challenges in the IoT space and advice for companies trying to recognize where they need to improve.Brian Gilmore is Director of IoT and Emerging Technology at InfluxData, the creators of InfluxDB. He has focused the last decade of his career on working with organizations worldwide to drive the unification of industrial and enterprise IoT with machine learning, cloud, and other truly transformational technology trends.InfluxData is the creator of InfluxDB, the leading time series platform. They empower developers and organizations like Cisco, IBM, Siemens, and Tesla to build real-time IoT, analytics, and cloud applications with time-stamped data. Their technology is purpose-built to handle the massive volumes of data produced by sensors, systems, or applications that change over time. Easy to start and scale, InfluxDB gives developers time to focus on the features and functionalities that give their apps a competitive edge.
In the podcast, Bruce and Dennis discuss their partnership along with the top use cases and adoption drivers of LoRaWAN. They also provide advice on starting your IoT journey and the challenges they've witnessed in the industry.Dennis Henderson is CEO and Co-Founder of Ready Wireless, a leading IoT Managed Services Provider and Systems Integrator. In his 35-year career, Dennis has been exclusively involved in telecommunications. He has leveraged that industry experience in building the Ready Wireless team as the company leads in the IoT revolution.Bruce Chatterley is an experienced business leader and entrepreneur. He brings more than 25 years of experience building successful high-growth technology businesses. Before Senet, Bruce was an Independent Growth Consultant and acting CMO of a global fiber optic telecommunications provider in London, UK. He also served as CEO of Layered Technologies, a provider of secure cloud hosting services for Government, Financial Services, and Healthcare applications. Chatterley is an experienced telecom leader, serving as CEO of cloud-based VOIP firms Broadvox and Speakeasy. In addition, he is a former senior executive at Ameritech and US West. Chatterley has also been an early leader in developing the Software-as-a-Service industry, having served as CEO of ViAir and President of eServices for Concur Technologies. Earlier in his career, Chatterley held Senior Sales and Marketing positions at GE and IBM. He earned his BSBA from Central Michigan University and his MBA from the Kogod College of Business Administration at American University.
The podcast opens up with Sam introducing himself, Thinxtra, and their founding story. He then talks about the recent Sigfox sale by UnaBiz before discussing the distinction between IoT and Massive IoT. Sam expands further on Massive IoT by describing the factors of its adoption as well as its challenges and overall direction of it.Sam Sharief is COO at Thinxtra, an Australian company he co-founded in 2015 to power new ways to use the Internet of Things (IoT) technology and enable organizations in Australia, New Zealand, Hong Kong, and Macau to connect their physical assets to the digital world. Sam led Thinxtra's network deployment across Australia, New Zealand, Hong Kong, and Macau and oversees business operations and infrastructure. He is responsible for driving growth through innovative, repeatable, and efficient solutions. Sam spearheads Thinxtra's commercial relationships with vendors, suppliers, partners, and customers to maintain continuity and security of services and certainty in supply. He works closely with the supply chain and logistics, facilities management, and ESG sectors, helping organizations optimize the value of their assets, operate more sustainably, improve efficiencies, and boost both business outcomes and customer experiences. Sam graduated from the University of Auckland in New Zealand and holds a Master of Engineering Management (Hons) Degree. Thinxtra, Enabler of Massive IoT, connects physical assets with the digital world in the most energy-efficient way, at scale, and at a fraction of conventional cost. As the owner and operator of the only public, national 0G Network dedicated to the IoT in Australia, New Zealand, Hong Kong, and Macau, Thinxtra teams with a broad ecosystem of partners to help organizations create new business models, optimize asset utilization, monitor indoor air quality (IAQ), and unlock new customer service offerings.
Ryan and Mitch begin the podcast by introducing Z-Wave and how it compares to other technologies in the industry. Mitch then discusses how matter fits into what Z-Wave is doing before talking about the importance of interoperability. The conversation then moves more high-level, with Mitch sharing insights on challenges in the smart home space, how he sees the tech evolving, and what is a long-range Z-Wave device. Mitchell Klein is Executive Director of Strategic Partnerships at Silicon Labs, where he drives numerous initiatives to expand and accelerate the global adoption of smart home and smart cities applications. An IoT leader with 30 years of experience, Klein has dedicated his career to designing and implementing strategic programs that bring IoT technology deployments into the mainstream. In 2019, he was honored with a CEDIA Lifetime Achievement Award, which recognizes innovative and visionary leadership in the technology design and installation industry. Klein has consulted for numerous consumer electronics brands and has led business development for URC for several years. Before URC, Klein owned and operated his award-winning installation firm for over 14 years. In addition to his role at Silicon Labs, Mitch is continuing his 2015 appointed role as the Executive Director of the Z-Wave Alliance, a consortium of wireless home technology companies dedicated to solidifying Z-Wave as the standard for wireless smart home and home automation products. The Z-Wave Alliance is a standards development organization dedicated to developing and advancing Z-Wave® technology as an open and internationally recognized ITU standard (G.9959) for smart home and IoT solutions. Alliance members lead the home controls market, providing leading-edge products and systems that deliver increased comfort, convenience, energy conservation, safety, and security. Z-Wave® is a registered trademark of the Z-Wave Alliance.
The podcast starts with an introduction to Matt and Vutility before going into use cases of the company and the current issues with data collection. Matt then talks about how to capture data and the process of building the HotDrop product. Ryan and Matt wrap up the podcast with a high-level overview of challenges in the industry and where Vutility's customers come from. Matt has been an entrepreneur, business owner, and investor for the past 20 years. After completing his MBA at BYU, he spent several years as an executive consultant leading global organizations and innovative startups, providing financial and operational guidance. After initially joining Vutility in 2017 as COO, Matt has served as CEO since 2020, overseeing the global commercial expansion of the company, including technology development, market strategy, business growth, capital financing, and operations. Vutility powers insights that change how businesses work through cost-effective, scalable access to real-time energy data down to the circuit level. We deliver the data that sparks change. As the leading provider of high-resolution energy monitoring, Vutility enables businesses across all industries to optimize their energy consumption and improve operational efficiencies. Vutility has created innovative and cost-effective IoT-based monitoring sensors paired with our leading-edge graph databse cloud technologies, so companies across a range of commercial and industrial settings can gain relevant and timely insight into their energy usage and monitor critical infrastructure and equipment. The HotDrop family of devices provides minute-by-minute data behind the meter down to the circuit level, transmitting over half a million data points per year.
The podcast opens up with an introduction of Randy and Semtech before Randy discusses the current state and where he sees asset tracking heading. He then discusses the importance of expanding connectivity and how new technologies enable new use cases. The podcast wraps up with a high-level conversation about how companies can stand out and what makes them successful.Randy Ryder is the Director of Wireless Products for Semtech's Wireless and Sensing Products Group, where he focuses on Semtech's LoRa® devices. Before Semtech, he led a product marketing team at ams AG, developing advanced optical sensor solutions for consumer and industrial applications. Randy has 20+ years of experience in the semiconductor industry, working across various products, including microcontrollers, applications processors, and different wireless technologies. Randy holds a Bachelor of Electrical Engineering from the University of Texas at Austin and a Master of Business Administration from Vlerick Business School in Belgium.Semtech, a supplier of analog and mixed-signal semiconductors and advanced algorithms, produces a long-range, low-power Internet of Things wireless chipset called LoRa®, which seamlessly connects sensors to the Cloud to enable real-time communication of data and analytics. Semtech's LoRa technology reduces costs, extends battery life, and improves network capacity to enable smart IoT applications that solve some of our planet's most significant challenges from energy management, natural resources reduction, pollution control, and infrastructure efficiency. During the interview, Randy will discuss LoRa and the recently announced LoRa Edge LR1120 platform, which seamlessly tracks assets worldwide, regardless of location.
In this episode, we talk about what you need to be prepared for your job interview with Randall Kanna, author, speaker, and Lead Product Engineer at Trim. Randall talks about being discouraged from majoring in computer science, finding her way back to a career path in tech, and all of the things she learned about getting hired for technical roles along the way. Show Links DevDiscuss (sponsor) DevNews (sponsor) Cockroach Labs (sponsor) New Relic (sponsor) Porkbun (sponsor) Stellar (sponsor) Bright Data (sponsor) Randall Kanna Resources Standout In Your Job Search Hack the Tech Interview
Reviewing Apple's new lower-cost iPhone, the iPhone SE. Meta (Facebook) plans to add new parental supervision controls to its Meta Quest (Oculus Quest) headset. Russians turn to the Clubhouse app for news and information. Automattic shares its vision of the Web by way of WordPress, Tumblr, Pocket Casts, and more. First, Geoffrey Fowler of the Washington Post joins Jason Howell and Mikah Sargent to talk about Apple's newly announced iPhone SE. While it might not be Apple's flagship phone, the lower-cost smartphone is sure to be a hit for budget-conscious consumers. Then, TechCrunch's Amanda Silberling stops by to discuss Meta's (Facebook's) new parental supervision tools. The social media company has announced a roll-out of several new tools and settings geared at giving parents and guardians more control over the content their kids consume on the Meta Quest (Oculus Quest) headset. Then, Jason talks about an uptick in usage for the social audio app Clubhouse. Russians and Ukrainians, alike, are using the app for news and information as Russian leadership seeks to shut down social media services in the country. Lastly, Mikah shares an interview from The Verge with Automattic's Matt Mullenweg. Mullenweg discusses his vision of the Web, shares his thoughts on web3, and highlights his appreciation of open-source software. Hosts: Jason Howell and Mikah Sargent Guests: Geoffrey Fowler and Amanda Silberling Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/tech-news-weekly. Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sponsors: progress.com/twit kolide.com/twit podium.com/twit
Reviewing Apple's new lower-cost iPhone, the iPhone SE. Meta (Facebook) plans to add new parental supervision controls to its Meta Quest (Oculus Quest) headset. Russians turn to the Clubhouse app for news and information. Automattic shares its vision of the Web by way of WordPress, Tumblr, Pocket Casts, and more. First, Geoffrey Fowler of the Washington Post joins Jason Howell and Mikah Sargent to talk about Apple's newly announced iPhone SE. While it might not be Apple's flagship phone, the lower-cost smartphone is sure to be a hit for budget-conscious consumers. Then, TechCrunch's Amanda Silberling stops by to discuss Meta's (Facebook's) new parental supervision tools. The social media company has announced a roll-out of several new tools and settings geared at giving parents and guardians more control over the content their kids consume on the Meta Quest (Oculus Quest) headset. Then, Jason talks about an uptick in usage for the social audio app Clubhouse. Russians and Ukrainians, alike, are using the app for news and information as Russian leadership seeks to shut down social media services in the country. Lastly, Mikah shares an interview from The Verge with Automattic's Matt Mullenweg. Mullenweg discusses his vision of the Web, shares his thoughts on web3, and highlights his appreciation of open-source software. Hosts: Jason Howell and Mikah Sargent Guests: Geoffrey Fowler and Amanda Silberling Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/tech-news-weekly. Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sponsors: progress.com/twit kolide.com/twit podium.com/twit
Reviewing Apple's new lower-cost iPhone, the iPhone SE. Meta (Facebook) plans to add new parental supervision controls to its Meta Quest (Oculus Quest) headset. Russians turn to the Clubhouse app for news and information. Automattic shares its vision of the Web by way of WordPress, Tumblr, Pocket Casts, and more. First, Geoffrey Fowler of the Washington Post joins Jason Howell and Mikah Sargent to talk about Apple's newly announced iPhone SE. While it might not be Apple's flagship phone, the lower-cost smartphone is sure to be a hit for budget-conscious consumers. Then, TechCrunch's Amanda Silberling stops by to discuss Meta's (Facebook's) new parental supervision tools. The social media company has announced a roll-out of several new tools and settings geared at giving parents and guardians more control over the content their kids consume on the Meta Quest (Oculus Quest) headset. Then, Jason talks about an uptick in usage for the social audio app Clubhouse. Russians and Ukrainians, alike, are using the app for news and information as Russian leadership seeks to shut down social media services in the country. Lastly, Mikah shares an interview from The Verge with Automattic's Matt Mullenweg. Mullenweg discusses his vision of the Web, shares his thoughts on web3, and highlights his appreciation of open-source software. Hosts: Jason Howell and Mikah Sargent Guests: Geoffrey Fowler and Amanda Silberling Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/tech-news-weekly. Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sponsors: progress.com/twit kolide.com/twit podium.com/twit
Reviewing Apple's new lower-cost iPhone, the iPhone SE. Meta (Facebook) plans to add new parental supervision controls to its Meta Quest (Oculus Quest) headset. Russians turn to the Clubhouse app for news and information. Automattic shares its vision of the Web by way of WordPress, Tumblr, Pocket Casts, and more. First, Geoffrey Fowler of the Washington Post joins Jason Howell and Mikah Sargent to talk about Apple's newly announced iPhone SE. While it might not be Apple's flagship phone, the lower-cost smartphone is sure to be a hit for budget-conscious consumers. Then, TechCrunch's Amanda Silberling stops by to discuss Meta's (Facebook's) new parental supervision tools. The social media company has announced a roll-out of several new tools and settings geared at giving parents and guardians more control over the content their kids consume on the Meta Quest (Oculus Quest) headset. Then, Jason talks about an uptick in usage for the social audio app Clubhouse. Russians and Ukrainians, alike, are using the app for news and information as Russian leadership seeks to shut down social media services in the country. Lastly, Mikah shares an interview from The Verge with Automattic's Matt Mullenweg. Mullenweg discusses his vision of the Web, shares his thoughts on web3, and highlights his appreciation of open-source software. Hosts: Jason Howell and Mikah Sargent Guests: Geoffrey Fowler and Amanda Silberling Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/tech-news-weekly. Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sponsors: progress.com/twit kolide.com/twit podium.com/twit
Reviewing Apple's new lower-cost iPhone, the iPhone SE. Meta (Facebook) plans to add new parental supervision controls to its Meta Quest (Oculus Quest) headset. Russians turn to the Clubhouse app for news and information. Automattic shares its vision of the Web by way of WordPress, Tumblr, Pocket Casts, and more. First, Geoffrey Fowler of the Washington Post joins Jason Howell and Mikah Sargent to talk about Apple's newly announced iPhone SE. While it might not be Apple's flagship phone, the lower-cost smartphone is sure to be a hit for budget-conscious consumers. Then, TechCrunch's Amanda Silberling stops by to discuss Meta's (Facebook's) new parental supervision tools. The social media company has announced a roll-out of several new tools and settings geared at giving parents and guardians more control over the content their kids consume on the Meta Quest (Oculus Quest) headset. Then, Jason talks about an uptick in usage for the social audio app Clubhouse. Russians and Ukrainians, alike, are using the app for news and information as Russian leadership seeks to shut down social media services in the country. Lastly, Mikah shares an interview from The Verge with Automattic's Matt Mullenweg. Mullenweg discusses his vision of the Web, shares his thoughts on web3, and highlights his appreciation of open-source software. Hosts: Jason Howell and Mikah Sargent Guests: Geoffrey Fowler and Amanda Silberling Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/tech-news-weekly. Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sponsors: progress.com/twit kolide.com/twit podium.com/twit
Reviewing Apple's new lower-cost iPhone, the iPhone SE. Meta (Facebook) plans to add new parental supervision controls to its Meta Quest (Oculus Quest) headset. Russians turn to the Clubhouse app for news and information. Automattic shares its vision of the Web by way of WordPress, Tumblr, Pocket Casts, and more. First, Geoffrey Fowler of the Washington Post joins Jason Howell and Mikah Sargent to talk about Apple's newly announced iPhone SE. While it might not be Apple's flagship phone, the lower-cost smartphone is sure to be a hit for budget-conscious consumers. Then, TechCrunch's Amanda Silberling stops by to discuss Meta's (Facebook's) new parental supervision tools. The social media company has announced a roll-out of several new tools and settings geared at giving parents and guardians more control over the content their kids consume on the Meta Quest (Oculus Quest) headset. Then, Jason talks about an uptick in usage for the social audio app Clubhouse. Russians and Ukrainians, alike, are using the app for news and information as Russian leadership seeks to shut down social media services in the country. Lastly, Mikah shares an interview from The Verge with Automattic's Matt Mullenweg. Mullenweg discusses his vision of the Web, shares his thoughts on web3, and highlights his appreciation of open-source software. Hosts: Jason Howell and Mikah Sargent Guests: Geoffrey Fowler and Amanda Silberling Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/tech-news-weekly. Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sponsors: progress.com/twit kolide.com/twit podium.com/twit
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Lenovo is so far from being just a laptop company. From smart lights to VR headsets and so much more, Lenovo has a huge product lineup and we could have spoken for hours. In the next 30 minutes you'll hear from Matt Codrington, Managing Director from Lenovo ANZ. We talk about their products, their philosophy, new ways of working and the standard questions we ask all guests.Don't forget to leave a review and feel free to contact me directly at any time.You can follow Geoff Quattromani on Twitter at https://www.twitter.com/gquattromanior Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/gquattromanion Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/GeoffQuattromanior text me on +61 467 439 078 (not kidding)
We were so thrilled that we could have the CEO of Kobo, Michael Tamblyn, join us for a conversation about the current state of the eBook market, eReaders and future trends. Michael was full of insight and very generous with his time. Don't forget to leave a review and feel free to contact me directly at any time.You can follow Geoff Quattromani on Twitter at https://www.twitter.com/gquattromanior Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/gquattromanion Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/GeoffQuattromanior text me on +61 467 439 078 (not kidding)
This week we sit down with Lindsay Brown, the APAC and Japan VP of LogMeIn, to talk about password managers like LastPass. Too many of us are using basic passwords or repeated passwords and they're posing a huge security risk. Lindsay shares easy ways to take control of all the accounts and services we use online. A worthwhile listen and mini project to undertake while you're on holidays. Don't forget to leave a review and feel free to contact me directly at any time.You can follow Geoff Quattromani on Twitter at https://www.twitter.com/gquattromanior Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/gquattromanion Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/GeoffQuattromanior text me on +61 467 439 078 (not kidding)
With the holiday season right around the corner, many of you will be fuelling up the car for a road trip. To make that trip as enjoyable as possible, I have some road trip tech products for you. We also speak to Navman about their latest GPS and dashcam products to ensure you get to your destination and capture all the events along the way.Thanks to Navman, we can also offer a discount code "geoff20" to receive 20% off at checkout from Navman.com.au Don't forget to leave a review and feel free to contact me directly at any time.You can follow Geoff Quattromani on Twitter at https://www.twitter.com/gquattromanior Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/gquattromanion Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/GeoffQuattromanior text me on +61 467 439 078 (not kidding)
This week we sit down with Eugene Tan, the man behind Aquabumps. A photography career spanning more than 20 years, Eugene had all the likes well before Instagram even existed. He's travelled the world shooting the most incredible places and calls Australia home with a gallery in Bondi. Don't forget to leave a review and feel free to contact me directly at any time.You can follow Geoff Quattromani on Twitter at https://www.twitter.com/gquattromanior Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/gquattromanion Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/GeoffQuattromanior text me on +61 467 439 078 (not kidding)
This week we sit down with the Norton Life Lock cyber security expert to discuss his role and experiences. We talk about the current internet security trends and the common mistakes people are making. Mark Gorrie has a wealth of knowledge in this area and was very generous with his time. Don't forget to leave a review and feel free to contact me directly at any time.You can follow Geoff Quattromani on Twitter at https://www.twitter.com/gquattromanior Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/gquattromanion Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/GeoffQuattromanior text me on +61 467 439 078 (not kidding)
This week we are doing a lap around Australia and talking to four home grown tech companies. We should all be so proud of these businesses who got their start in Australia and have become successful. We speak to KISA, HPM, Fitafy and HomeGuardian, all very different companies and all very impressive. Don't forget to leave a review and feel free to contact me directly at any time.You can follow Geoff Quattromani on Twitter at https://www.twitter.com/gquattromanior Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/gquattromanion Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/GeoffQuattromanior text me on +61 467 439 078 (not kidding)
Podcasting continues to grow and mature as an audio format so we got in touch with Spotify to discuss the state of the market today. We discuss how publishers like Spotify are securing exclusive podcasts and how much growth is in the market. Prithi Dey is the Podcast Partner Manager at Spotify Australia & New Zealand and was very generous with her time. Don't forget to leave a review and feel free to contact me directly at any time.You can follow Geoff Quattromani on Twitter at https://www.twitter.com/gquattromanior Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/gquattromanion Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/GeoffQuattromanior text me on +61 467 439 078 (not kidding)
Robby speaks with Luke, experienced software developer and consultant. They discuss the challenges of being an iOS developer and what effective user stories should look like. Luke also shares how he is navigating the world of looking for full-time employment after a decade of freelancing. For interview practice, Robby asks Luke an interview question that Planet Argon asks prospective Ruby on Rails developers — hear his response!Helpful LinksLuke on TwitterLuke's WebsiteSubscribe to Maintainable on:Apple PodcastsOvercastSpotifyOr search "Maintainable" wherever you stream your podcasts.
In our interview today we have the General Manager of Marketing at Epson, Bruce Bealby. We discuss all things printers, scanners and home theatre projectors. Don't start your home theatre setup without listening to this first!Don't forget to leave a review and feel free to contact me directly at any time.You can follow Geoff Quattromani on Twitter at https://www.twitter.com/gquattromanior Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/gquattromaniand on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/GeoffQuattromani
This week Geoff talks to Eric Peck, CEO and co-founder of Swoop Aero, about very important drone deliveries. Swoop Aero uses autonomous drones to send important medical goods to remote parts of the world reducing wait times and costs. An Australian company, Swoop Aero is one you need to pay attention to. Check out their website at swoop.aero Don't forget to leave a review and feel free to contact me directly at any time.You can follow Geoff Quattromani on Twitter at https://www.twitter.com/gquattromanior Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/gquattromaniand on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/GeoffQuattromani
Joining us for an interview this week is Karen Powell, Country Manager for Ecovacs Robotics. We discuss the latest robots from Ecovacs which vacuum, mop and even provide surveillance in the one unit. Ecovacs has sold a whopping 15 million robot vacuums so they know a thing or two about what works.Don't forget to leave a review and feel free to contact me directly at any time.You can follow Geoff Quattromani on Twitter at https://www.twitter.com/gquattromanior Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/gquattromaniand on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/GeoffQuattromani
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In this podcast, we sit down with Simone Clow, Co-Founder and Head of Production at Virtual Immersive. Simone has amazing insight and experience in the field of augmented reality and virtual reality. We were so lucky to get some of her time and hope you enjoy the interview as much as we did creating it!Don't forget to leave a review and feel free to contact me directly at any time.You can follow Geoff Quattromani on Twitter at https://www.twitter.com/gquattromanior Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/gquattromaniand on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/GeoffQuattromani
Working remotely is now a reality more than ever. Microsoft's Jay Brommet joins us to talk about the benefits of Microsoft Teams. Crucial's Ryan Jacobson talks about memory and storage, and we discuss the short-term future of virtual trade-shows and events.
About Soyo Awosika-Olumo, Currently works full-time as a software engineer in New York City. In addition to her main job, she is a freelance UX/UI designer, Co-Founder and COO of MacScientists, an online platform and community geared towards providing insight and resources for girls and women of color in STEM, and Founder and Content Curator of Society x Tech, a newsletter that explores the societal implications of technology trends. Soyo graduated with a degree in Computer Engineering from the University of Pittsburgh. Where to Find Soyo Linkedin, https://www.linkedin.com/in/ademusoyo/ Twitter, https://twitter.com/ademusoyo Instagram, https://www.instagram.com/uhohitssoyo/ Website, http://www.ademusoyo.com/ Soyo Featured Around the Web #Diversity30, https://diversity30.org/soyo-awosika-olumo/ uniors in Tech Interview, https://juniorsintech.com/blog/2019-01-08-soyo-awosika-olumo-on-the-impact-of-tech-on-society/ Mentions Society x Tech, https://www.societyxtech.com/ Mac Scientist, https://www.macscientists.com/ Dev Color, https://www.devcolor.org/ National Society of Black Engineers, http://www.nsbe.org/home.aspx Women Make, https://womenmake.com/ Bloc, https://www.bloc.io/ About Frauvis Website, frauvis.com Twitter, twitter.com/frauvis Instagram, www.instagram.com/frauvis Podcast, anchor.fm/frauvis Support This podcast Buy Me a Coffee, Buymeacoffee.com/namoslabs Become a Patron on Patreon, patreon.com/frauvis Listen on your fav podcast player Anchor, https://anchor.fm/frauvis Spotify, https://open.spotify.com/show/4Xinh7Qhh0uO8ZuNBAB9TH Apple, https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/frauvis-podcast/id1455569538?mt=2&uo=4 Breaker, https://www.breaker.audio/frauvis-podcast Google Podcast, https://www.google.com/podcasts? feed=aHR0cHM6Ly9hbmNob3IuZm0vcy83YWU1ZGQ4L3BvZGNhc3QvcnNz Check out WhatPods --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/frauvis/support
Jesse Dowdle - CTO at Motivosity
**Links: ** Find a position at Microsoft through Microsoft's careers website Scott's blog post on feeling like a phony Rethinking how we interview in Microsoft’s Developer Division Website for newbies in open source: firsttimersonly.com Scott's productivity tips and Scott's talk about productivity Shownotes: To allow you to find interesting places here are the beginnings of some conversations: How and why Scott started to work remotely for Microsoft. (1:25) When does he have to be at the office? Scott talks about which situations merit a face to face meeting. (4:20) Does Scott think you can you get a remote position at Microsoft, and how? (6:20) Does Scott travel all the time? (5:20) Then, Scotts explains how you can land a remote position at Microsoft (6:35) Scott says Microsoft careers website hasn't caught up with remote work, but around 22% of the position for the developer division (aka Visual Studio) are remote. How should we overcome imposter syndrome and feeling like a phony when we apply for a job (7:45) How you can negotiate your way into a remote position. (8:30) Is Scott hiring right now? (9:40) Which interview questions would Scott ask a programmer or product manager? Well, when interviewing, Scott looks for "systems-thinking" skills. He says, everything else can be taught. (11:30) I want to know that you understand systems thinking and how systems work together. And the recognition that there are systems. (Scott Hanselman) John Montgomery - rolled out a interview system. You can read more about it here. Basically now, as an interviewee, you work on larger problems and solve them as if you are a consultant. You get to work with the people that work on such a problem. Scott says, we interview you as if you are a person that can help answer this problem, but you do not have to have the answer to the problem right away. (12:35) Scott says we have to recognise that not everybody does their best work in high pressure situations. And an interview is a high-pressure situation. So, how can we make a interview more comfortable? (13:50) Scott talks about preparing people and helping people with imposter syndrome feel more at ease at an interview (15:00) When interviewing for a product manager position, Microsoft developer division (aka Visual Studio team) shares the interview problem before so you can prepare yourself. Scott walks me through such an interview. (16:12) You get an actual problem the team wants to solve. You also get some data, mockups, costumer data The team works with you together to solve this problem, because they want to know how it is to work with you. Scott explains which kind of interviews there are at Microsoft (17:05) How can we hire diverse people if we are at the same time looking for cultural fit? (17:35) Scott talks about how to handle people that think differently, and why people think differently (19:30). I talk with Scott about his website for newbies in open source, and Scott explains how we can mentor and help newcomers in open source (22:10). The best way to get people involved in open source is small stuff. Get them working on docs, get them doing tests. Help them do things so they can have an early win. (Scott 25:10) How can Scott be so productive? What is his secret sauce to productivity, and what is his advice for you to increase your productivity? (26:40) Has Scott had a master plan to be as successful as he is today? (30:25) Scott answers a question from a listener on the importance of DevOps as a engineering practices and wether companies should invest in this practice or not? (32:20)
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Last year I was working on an article about the tech industry when I decided to interview a software engineer who writes for Quillette under the pseudonym “Gideon Scopes”. Gideon had mentioned to me in passing that he had Asperger’s Syndrome (a mild variant of autism spectrum disorder) and I wanted to find out more about the industry from the point of view of someone who is not neurotypical. I first asked him when it was that he knew he wanted to work in technology. He told me that he first knew it when he was five. His family got their first home computer and he was transfixed. Later, he would come across a brief introduction to the BASIC programming language in a book and proceed to teach himself his first programming language. He was only seven. As a child he taught himself programming out of books, mostly alone at home. He told me that his family were not particularly supportive of his hobby. His mother was not happy to see him focus so intently on one … The post The Empathy Gap in Tech: Interview with a Software Engineer appeared first on Quillette.