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In this episode, we receive Regis Baudin, Technical Leader for the CXLabs department in Europe. He is responsible for the operations of the biggest lab of the continent (Cisco has bigger labs in the US and Bangalore) and explains to us what are the challenges of hosting a gigantic lab where hundreds or thousands of engineers come to reproduce customer issues.
In this episode, we receive Regis Baudin, Technical Leader for the CXLabs department in Europe. He is responsible for the operations of the biggest lab of the continent (Cisco has bigger labs in the US and Bangalore) and explains to us what are the challenges of hosting a gigantic lab where hundreds or thousands of engineers come to reproduce customer issues
In this episode, Gemma Thomason is joined by three influential leaders in their respective industries. Max Katrich, Global Product Manager at H&M, Sebastian Nilsson, Technical Leader at Northbridge, and Bruno Massaini from resort.ooo - Delivery Hero discuss how they navigate leadership during times of change. The conversation covers strategies for managing product teams, technical leadership, and digital transformations while adapting to shifting markets and driving innovative solutions.
Richard Yates, Service provider Technical Leader, tells us about his career story. Starting from the air force and analog phone switchboards through all the wireless technologies like CDMA, 3G, WiMAX to 5G. This long episode covers life lessons, technology anecdotes, insane stories and much much more.
Richard Yates, Service provider Technical Leader, tells us about his career story. Starting from the air force and analog phone switchboards through all the wireless technologies like CDMA, 3G, WiMAX to 5G. This long episode covers life lessons, technology anecdotes, insane stories and much much more.
Ray Pasquale says that he believes in the free market and thinks that the unregulated VoIP market has been an engine of creativity. Ray believes that a recent decision in California represents an unraveling of the Pulver Order. While consumer protections might be well intended, Ray thinks that the consequences of the new rules might be to raise compliance costs to a point where competition is priced out of the market. About Unified Office Unified Office is a leading communications technology company, constantly innovating to help our MSP resellers and their Small to Medium-sized Business (SMB) customers stay ahead in a rapidly changing world. Our unique Voice Over IP business communications platform is built on the patented Highest Quality Routing Protocol™ (HQRP™) nationwide transmission network, ensuring no missed calls, exceptional call quality, and zero downtime. Unified Office's patented platform also delivers real-time business analytics and alerts so that customers can monitor and reconfigure their business's operational workflows in real time from a visual dashboard on any internet-connected device. Key innovations include an AI-powered suite of spoken word, sentiment, engagement, and whisper-coach analytical applications, and other innovative solutions that really go to work for SMBs, so they can focus on running their business, provide exemplary customer service, drive more revenue, and increase employee and operational effectiveness. For more information, visit www.unifiedoffice.com. About Raymond J. Pasquale, Founder and CEO, Unified Office Ray Pasquale Ray has spent the last 20+ years as an entrepreneurial technology professional. He has extensive sales and customer engineering experience along with proven management team leadership in dynamic, emerging technology companies. Recently Ray played a key leadership role in professional and customer services, business development, pre-sales and technical marketing while at Sonus Networks, a market leader in Voice over IP technologies. Ray was a founding member of Sonus's services organization, recruiting many of its most senior members. From 1996 until 1999 Ray was a key technical leader and sales consultant for Cascade Communications' worldwide sales organization. During his tenure Cascade was purchased by Ascend Communications. Ascend, a leader in remote access technologies for the Internet market, was subsequently absorbed by Lucent in a merger. Prior to 1996, Ray's tenure with Digital Equipment Corp. included positions as Senior Consultant for Worldwide Network Operations, and Technical Leader and Senior Consultant for the Network Products Group. Ray's commitments to excellence and ideas were recognized by Digital. Mr. Pasquale received a Customer Satisfaction Award, Storage Systems Excellence Award, and Delta Ideas Recognition Award. He attended the University of Maine.
Can the company that hepled build the internet revolutionize AI?
Transform your network with a secure foundation that unlocks the power of automation, simplicity, and network insights to meet the demands of the future workplace. In this podcast, Cisco Champions and Cisco experts will dive into the transformative world of Cisco Catalyst 9600 Series modular innovations. As the backbone of modern campus networks, the Cisco modular switching portfolio with Catalyst 9600 Series Switches are revolutionizing network infrastructure, accommodating the ever-growing demand for bandwidth and the rapid evolution of network technologies. Join us as we discuss the industry trends and why organizations today choose to install modular switches in their campus network. We will deep dive into the innovative features of the Catalyst 9600 Series, including the latest line card, 56YL4C, which offers high port density and supports a range of speeds, from 10G to 100G through the power of Cisco Silicon One. Additionally, we will explore the options for customers to migrate from the legacy Catalyst 6500/6800 Series install base to the next-generation Catalyst 9600 Series Switches. We will also delve into the switches' robust security. Resources https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/products/collateral/switches/catalyst-9600-series-switches/guide-c07-742784.html Cisco guests Chandan Sarkar, Engineering Product Manager, Cisco Kenny Lei, Technical Marketing Engineering Technical Leader, Cisco Cisco Champion hosts Pierre Besombes, Sr. Network Engineer, Technical Leader, Rakuten Rickey Keith, Consulting Systems Engineer, WWT Liam Keegan, Advisor David Penaloza, Principal Engineer, Verizon Moderator Danielle Carter, Customer Voices and Cisco Champion Program, Cisco
What does it take to lead data and AI initiatives in today's fast-paced tech landscape while balancing entrepreneurial ventures? In this episode of the Tech Talks Daily Podcast, I am joined by Suri Nuthalapati, Technical Leader at Cloudera Inc and a member of both the Forbes Technology Council and Entrepreneur Leadership Network. Suri shares his fascinating career journey, from moving to the US from India for his Master's in Computer Science to founding startups and leading transformative projects at major corporations. With a rich background that spans positions at FedEx and Chatanoog, and now as a driving force at Cloudera, Suri brings a unique perspective on the intersection of technology, innovation, and entrepreneurship. He discusses how his ventures—such as Farmiok, an agriculture data platform aimed at empowering Indian farmers, and Tradelabs, a cloud-native SQL editor—have shaped his approach to leadership, adaptability, and fostering innovation. In his current role at Cloudera, Suri leads the data and AI practice for cloud and professional services in the Americas, where he helps enterprises fast-track their adoption of data-driven solutions. We explore key trends such as hybrid and multi-cloud architectures, generative AI, and modern data architectures like data lakehouses and meshes. Through Suri's guidance, organizations are navigating these advancements to accelerate their digital transformations. Tune in as we dive deep into how Suri has successfully balanced corporate roles with his entrepreneurial ambitions, and the lessons he's learned along the way. How are data and AI reshaping industries, and what strategies should enterprises adopt to stay ahead? Have you witnessed data and AI shaping your industry? How do you see future developments influencing business transformations? Share your thoughts!
Francesco Scavino, laureato in Chimica e Tecnologie Farmaceutiche presso l'Università degli Studi di Torino. Durante il percorso di studi ha condotto una tesi sperimentale sui processi infiammatori e citotossici da esposizione polmonare a quarzi sub-micronici presso l'Universitè catholique de Louvain, Bruxelles. La sua carriera inizia nel mondo farmaceutico, di cui apprende i metodi e processi di controllo. Entra in Diasorin nel 2017 nell'ente di System Development and Integration dove mette a frutto la sua passione per l'integrazione e la sinergia delle scienze chimico-biologiche e di quelle tecnologiche. Prosegue il suo percorso nell'area dello sviluppo prodotto, guidando come Technical Leader, un progetto di migrazione su una nuova piattaforma diagnostica, con base in UK e siti attivi in Italia, Germania e US. Da inizio 2023 è presente come Technical Leader sul programma Cina, una delle sfide di punta dell'azienda. Continua a formarsi, partecipando alla prima edizione del Master di II livello in Produzione e certificazione di dispositivi medici e diagnostici in vitro in Europa, presso l'Università Bicocca di Milano, finalizzato all'approfondimento dei processi regolatori dell'industria MedTech.Siti, app libri e link utiliDiasorin | Leader nella Diagnostica Molecolare e Immunodiagnostica Università degli Studi di Milano-Bicocca (unimib.it) Università di Torino (unito.it) I libri da scegliere Technical Leader nel settore delle validazioni in Sviluppo ProdottoPer quanto riguarda l'ambito, ha il compito di coordinare e organizzare le attività di validazione dei saggi, relative allo sviluppo di prodotti per i saggi IVD, tra cui: nuovi prodotti e modifiche relative a prodotti già esistenti. Supportare inoltre le registrazioni dei prodotti per le autorità competenti e la definizione dei rischi di prodotto e di processo associati al processo di sviluppo del prodotto. In termini di responsabilità si occupa della gestione delle attività tecniche di convalida dei saggi dei progetti assegnati, compresa la stesura e la revisione di procedure, protocolli, analisi dei rischi, relazioni, nel rispetto delle tempistiche stabilite per il progetto e in conformità ai requisiti del Product Design, seguendo le priorità e il carico di lavoro. Inoltre a lui è affidata la revisione della documentazione tecnica del progetto che supporta la registrazione del prodotto, in conformità alle normative interne e agli standard di qualità esterni e interni. Spettano a questa figura poi il supporto ai dipartimenti regolatori dei siti della azienda per la stesura dei documenti di presentazione agli organismi notificati e l'aggiornamento del team di gestione sull'avanzamento delle attività dal punto di vista tecnico e delle tempistiche.
Being radically transparent by reporting progress daily has surprisingly positive effects. Learn how and why to do daily flashes in this episode of Troubleshooting Agile with your hosts, Squirrel and Jeffrey. Links: - PPP reporting: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Progress,_plans,_problems - Wienberg, Becoming a Technical Leader: https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/714344.Becoming_a_Technical_Leader - Westrum's generative culture: https://itrevolution.com/articles/westrums-organizational-model-in-tech-orgs/ - Improvement Kata episode: https://soundcloud.com/troubleshootingagile/toyota-kata-part-ii - Electronic Lab Notebooks: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Electronic_lab_notebook - Squirrel's new podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/the-insanely-profitable-tech-podcast/id1758772797 -------------------------------------------------- You'll find free videos and practice material, plus our book Agile Conversations, at agileconversations.com And we'd love to hear any thoughts, ideas, or feedback you have about the show: email us at info@agileconversations.com -------------------------------------------------- About Your Hosts Douglas Squirrel and Jeffrey Fredrick joined forces at TIM Group in 2013, where they studied and practised the art of management through difficult conversations. Over a decade later, they remain united in their passion for growing profitable organisations through better communication. Squirrel is an advisor, author, keynote speaker, coach, and consultant, and he's helped over 300 companies of all sizes make huge, profitable improvements in their culture, skills, and processes. You can find out more about his work here: douglassquirrel.com/index.html Jeffrey is Vice President of Engineering at ION Analytics, Organiser at CITCON, the Continuous Integration and Testing Conference, and is an accomplished author and speaker. You can connect with him here: www.linkedin.com/in/jfredrick/
Cosa succede quando confondiamo la nostra identità con la nostra azienda? Perché un equilibrio dinamico può migliorare la nostra vita? Con Francesco De Lorenzi (Technical Product Manager, Technical Leader, Cybersecurity, Computer Forensics) abbiamo affrontato alcune tappe del suo percorso professionale nell'ambito della sicurezza informatica e ci siamo confrontati su quelle attività che, anche se lontane dall'aspetto strettamente lavorativo, si rivelano delle miniere d'oro per la nostra crescita come esseri umani! Per approfondire
We often take our resources for granted – especially water. It's not often that we think about the importance of treatment methods that help us reuse water to avoid the potential of water scarcity. Joining us in this episode is Dr. Paul R. Frail, the Technical Leader at SUEZ Water Technologies & Solutions. SUEZ is a company that supplies water treatment chemicals that are designed to lengthen the lifespan of water-dependent machines like boilers, chillers, and cooling towers. They are doing this in an innovative way so that they can bring an environmentally conscious water treatment solution to the industrial sector. Join us as Dr. Frail discusses: What industrial water technology is. Interesting things that he has learned about water throughout his career. What makes water a cornerstone of our society. Take advantage of a 5% discount on Ekster accessories by using the code FINDINGGENIUS. Enhance your style and functionality with premium accessories. Visit bit.ly/3uiVX9R to explore latest collection. You can find out more about SUEZ and its approach to water technology by visiting www.suezwatertechnologies.com Episode also available on Apple Podcast: http://apple.co/30PvU9C Episode also available on Spotify: https://spoti.fi/3MIwRF6
Packet captures are an invaluable tool for network teams, yet the traditional process of capturing can be manual and cumbersome, turning what should be an asset into a chore. With the new Intelligent capture integrated into the Meraki dashboard, we've reimagined embedded packet captures to be even easier to take and analyze, streamlining network and security operations with enhanced monitoring. Join our Cisco Champions and experts as we delve into the strategic outcomes and practical use cases of intelligent capture. Learn to unlock its full potential and seamlessly incorporate network analytics into your workflow for impactful results. Cisco Guest: Brenan Martin, Technical Marketing Leader, Cisco Meraki Guest speaker: Zach Chadwick, Innovation Strategist, QA Cafe Cisco Champion Hosts: Rickey Keith (https://www.linkedin.com/in/rickey-keith-4567bb8/), Consulting Systems Engineer, WWT Pierre Besombes (https://www.linkedin.com/in/pierrebesombes/), Sr. Network Engineer, Technical Leader, Rakuten Alexander Deca (https://www.linkedin.com/in/alexanderdeca/), Principal Network Engineer, NTT Moderator Danielle Carter, Cisco, CCR Program/ Customer Voices
In our first multi-guest episode for Epik Mellon, we sit down with Brennan Martin, Technical Leader at Cisco Meraki, and Alex Burger, Principal Engineer at Cisco Meraki, about networking expertise, pcaps, and working remotely both before and after covid.
Frontend i jego technologie rozwijają się szybko. Tym razem na horyzoncie w świecie Angulara są Signals, które mogą dość mocno zmienić podejście do projektowania systemu.Po mocnym otwarciu serii o architekturze frontendu rozmową z Bartkiem Cytrowskim o makro-frontendzie Atlassiana, pora na temat typowo techniczny, związany jak to często w tym światku bywa, z konkretnym frameworkiem. Gościem Tomka Ducina dziś jest Maciej Wójckik, Software Engineer i Technical Leader w Cisco, a tematem rozmowy są wspomiane już sygnały.W dzisiejszej rozmowie:czym są sygnały i jaki problem rozwiązująw czym są podobne, a czym różnią się od istniejących narzędzi reaktywnych typu RxJskomponentach, zależnościach, zmianach, template'ach i wydajności systemujak sygnały wpływają na projektowanie i testowanie aplikacjiz czym wiąże się migracja aplikacji na Signals i jakie problemy mogą się pojawićMateriały dodatkowe:Oficjalna dokumentacja Angular SignalsDarmowy kurs Angular Signals autorstwa Macieja
00:00 Introduction 02:30 Nathan flies to Malaysia 13:00 Discussing SD-access and switching In this episode, Nathan Pan, Switching and SD-access Technical Leader, tells us about his trip onsite to Malaysia. We engage on a long discussion about Cisco SD-access as well as the evolution of switching technologies.
00:00 Introduction 02:30 Nathan flies to Malaysia 13:00 Discussing SD-access and switching In this episode, Nathan Pan, Switching and SD-access Technical Leader, tells us about his trip onsite to Malaysia. We engage on a long discussion about Cisco SD-access as well as the evolution of switching technologies.
Packet captures are an invaluable tool for network teams, yet the traditional process of capturing can be manual and cumbersome, turning what should be an asset into a chore. With the new Cloud PCAP integration in the Meraki dashboard, we've reimagined embedded packet captures to be even easier to take and analyze, streamlining network and security operations with enhanced monitoring. Join our Cisco Champion hosts, Brennan Martin (Technical Marketing Leader, Cisco Meraki) and Zach Chadwick (Innovation Strategist) from QA Cafe as we delve into the strategic outcomes and practical use cases of Cloud PCAP. Learn to unlock its full potential and seamlessly incorporate network analytics into your workflow for impactful results. Resources: Cisco Guest: Brenan Martin, Technical Marketing Leader, Cisco Meraki Guest speaker: Zach Chadwick, Innovation Strategist, QA Cafe Cisco Champion Hosts: Rickey Keith (https://www.linkedin.com/in/rickey-keith-4567bb8/), Consulting Systems Engineer, WWT Pierre Besombes (https://www.linkedin.com/in/pierrebesombes/), Sr. Network Engineer, Technical Leader, Rakuten Alexander Deca (https://www.linkedin.com/in/alexanderdeca/), Principal Network Engineer, NTT Moderator Danielle Carter, Cisco, CCR Program/ Customer Voices
In this episode, we interview Justin Roberts, Technical Leader in Next-Gen Firewalls in the US. He takes us, in a very technical episode, through the artchitecture of Cisco Firewalls, how they work and how performance and security are two concepts that are very related. In this story, a customer is seeing applications performance issues after the start of Covid as employees all work from home. However, load is not the problem and their beefy security appliances should handle it without any problem. Where could the problem be ?
00:00 Intro 02:06 Justin Roberts In this episode, we interview Justin Roberts, Technical Leader in Next-Gen Firewalls in the US. He takes us, in a very technical episode, through the artchitecture of Cisco Firewalls, how they work and how performance and security are two concepts that are very related. In this story, a customer is seeing applications performance issues after the start of Covid as employees all work from home. However, load is not the problem and their beefy security appliances should handle it without any problem. Where could the problem be ?
PlastChicks Lynzie Nebel and Mercedes Landazuri host Dr. Ellen Lee, Technical Leader of Additive Manufacturing Research at Ford Motor Company, live from ANTEC® 2024. They discuss her journey in additive manufacturing, challenges in using additive manufacturing in the automotive sector, developing technical roadmaps, collaboration with the value chain, advice for people interested in additive manufacturing careers, and additive manufacturing design, optimization, and printing processes.Watch the PlastChicks podcast on the SPE YouTube Channel.PlastChicks is sponsored by SPE-Inspiring Plastics Professionals. Look for new episodes the first Friday of every month.
Jaeson Schultz, Technical Leader from Cisco Talos, is discussing "Spammers abuse Google Forms' quiz to deliver scams." Dave's story discusses the disturbing new trick up a scammers sleeve to get you to fall for their schemes. Joe has two stories this week, the first a warning to those who pick up scammers phone calls and what that can lead to after gaining access to your voice. Joe's second story follows a band of organized thieves and how they have been targeting high-end homes across Metro Detroit. Our catch of the day comes from listener Van, who writes in to share a fun catch from a scammer who left a voicemail. Links to the stories: Spammers abuse Google Forms' quiz to deliver scams Scammers are stealing people's faces for live video calls All it takes is one sentence for AI to clone your voice Expert says alleged recording of racist, antisemitic rant by Pikesville High principal could be fake Videos: Organized crews smash glass, use jammers to break into high-end Metro Detroit homes Have a Catch of the Day you'd like to share? Email it to us at hackinghumans@thecyberwire.com.
Welcome to our first podcast of 2024. In this episode, we are taking a look back at the inaugural year of the EPRI Current. You'll hear segments from a number of our episodes from last year, providing insights from industry experts and addressing topics such as fusion and fission, robotics, energy storage, climate change, circularity, offshore wind, and nuclear innovation. Join us as we reflect on the best highlights from 2023 on the EPRI Current and get ready for an exciting lineup of episodes in 2024. Listen in every other week as we bring you the latest research, industry insights, and more. 2023 Guests Featured in this “Best of” Episode: Katie Jereza, Vice President of Corporate Affairs, EPRI Diana Grandas, Transformative Nuclear Technology, EPRI Erika Willis, Substations Program Manager, EPRI Andrew Maxon, Energy Storage Senior Program Manager, EPRI Irene Danti Lopez, Technical Leader, EPRI Morgan Scott, Director of Climate READi, EPRI Stephanie Shaw, Technical Executive, EPRI Curtiss Fox, Off-Shore Wind Technical Leader, EPRI Robin Bedilion, Principal Project Manager, EPRI Craig Stover, Senior Program Manager, Advanced Nuclear, EPRI Dan Killoren, Program Manager for EPRI's Global Innovation Hub Learn more at https://www.epri.com/ If you enjoy this podcast, please subscribe and share! And please consider leaving a review and rating on Apple Podcasts/iTunes. Follow EPRI: LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/company/epri/ Twitter https://twitter.com/EPRINews EPRI Current examines key issues and new R&D impacting the energy transition. Each episode features insights from EPRI, the world's preeminent independent, non-profit energy research and development organization, and from other energy industry leaders. We also discuss how innovative technologies are shaping the global energy future. Learn more at www.epri.com
Does it feel like there's only one path to landing your dream role? (hint: there are actually many, my love!) Let's talk about becoming a technical leader with the skills that actually light you up! In today's episode, I invite Global Information Security Leader & coach, Schlaine Hutchins, to share her unique journey into cybersecurity and how she became a tech leader - without learning to code! We dive into self-doubt & self-belief, managing vs. leading, and how to be better allies to women of color while creating our own unique paths to success. Ready to carve your own way to tech leadership? Let's go to the show! We dive into: Schlaine's unique career journey to cybersecurity leadership How you could be restricting your own career path - and what to do instead! Normalizing self-doubt and working towards more self-belief in your life and career The difference between management and leadership - and why we need both Inclusivity in the tech industry & how we can be better allies #1 piece of advice if you're looking to pivot in your career And more **Useful links** Connect with today's guest, Schlaine Hutchins: W: https://www.tlifecoachllc.com/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/schlainehutchins/ Schlaine's current read: Parable of the Talents by Octavia E. Butler If you are ready to uplevel your career, get unstuck or you are simply ready to unlock those leadership time-management techniques then join us in my monthly career & leadership coaching program exclusively for women in tech: https://www.tonicollis.com/academy Catch the show notes, and more details about today's episode here: https://tonicollis.com/episode173 Check us out on Youtube. Join the Leading Women in Tech community in Slack where we discuss all-the-things for women's tech leadership, covering everything from early-career leadership to C-level executives.
In this episode of BragTalks, host Heather VanCura interviews Arun Gupta about his career journey to Vice President. Heather and Arun have been friends and colleagues for many years, and share many experiences together and separately in their technical careers. Listen to hear about their technical leadership insights. Season 6 is all about sharing stories of personal accomplishments and Arun has an inspiring story to share about his path and experiences. Bio: Arun Gupta is vice president and general manager of Open Ecosystem Initiatives at Intel Corporation. He is an open source strategist, advocate, and practitioner for over two decades. He has taken companies such as Apple, Amazon, and Sun Microsystems through systemic changes to embrace open source principles, contribute and collaborate effectively. As an elected chair of the Cloud Native Computing Foundation (CNCF) Governing Board, Arun works with CNCF leadership and member companies to grow cloud native ecosystem. He also participates in the Open Source Security Foundation (OpenSSF) and Linux Foundation Governing Boards. He has delivered technical talks in 45+ countries, authored multiple books, and is a Docker Captain, Java Champion, and Java User Group leader. He also founded the Devoxx4Kids chapter in the U.S. and continues to promote technology education among children
Network administrators need reliability and flexibility in their network. The Cisco Catalyst 9166D1 provides an integrated directional, antenna in a Wi-Fi 6E certified access point. This solves the challenge of providing focused area signal without external antennas for areas with high ceilings like auditoriums, warehouses, airplane hangars and other large or industrial buildings. Tune in to this episode to learn more about this Cisco wireless innovation and how this can help network administrators provide predictable, reliable performance and flexible configuration. Learn more about the Catalyst 9166D1 and other Cisco wireless solutions here https://www.cisco.com/site/us/en/products/networking/wireless/access-points/catalyst-9100-series/index.html Cisco Champion Hosts Alan Gardner, CEO, Current Technologies Jonathan Mahady (twitter.com/Jonathan_mahady), Senior PCN Network Engineer, BHP Mike Bolitho (twitter.com/NetEngMike), Wireless Engineer, CommonSpirit Health Guest Fred Niehaus, Technical Marketing Engineer, Technical Leader, Cisco Moderator Amilee San Juan (twitter.com/amileesan1), Product Marketing Manager, Cisco Champion Program, Cisco
Join host Abi Stokes in this episode as she explores the key strategies for building a successful DevOps culture in the Nordic region. Abi is joined by a panel of industry experts, including Jonas Schultz, Tech Lead Manager DevOps at Sinch; Sabina Edenlund, Technical Leader at Volvo Cars; Chris Harries, Head of Infrastructure & Engineering Manager at Mindler; and Haider Abbas, Engineering Manager at Swedbank. Discover actionable insights and best practices from these leaders in the field to empower your organization's DevOps journey.
On this episode of The Six Five – On The Road Partner Edition, hosts Daniel Newman and Patrick Moorhead welcome Cisco's Dev Bapat, Head of AI ML Data Products, and Yatish Joshi, Technical Leader for a discussion during MongoDB's .local NYC event. Their discussion covers: The impacts driven by AI and Machine Learning for Cisco's customers and partners Yatish shares his insights on scalability and the requirements to meet Cisco's existing and future demand Dev shares his strategy for prioritizing with so many competing requirements and timelines Yatish gives us perspective on how to balance a dynamic innovation roadmap with incoming customer requests Be sure to subscribe to The Six Five Webcast, so you never miss an episode.
In this week's episode, our co-founder Darja chatted with Danielle Leong, currently VP of Engineering at Maca, working on SaaS pricing insights. She started her career as an early engineer at Twilio, after that Danielle became a Director of Engineering, building a tech team to lead the development of mission-critical services at GitHub. She is a passionate learner and loves mentoring others on their journey, she also has her own photography studio where she captures and amplifies diverse and unique voices. Danielle shared her nontypical career journey, and how she balances her technical and creative sides (and how they complement each other). She also shared her take on leading by example, why failing is healthy, and how to actually apply learnings from the past to solve problems in the present. Danielle believes even if you are early on in your career or come from a different background you always have something to bring to the table, you just gotta believe in yourself and be curious! In this episode, you'll learn:Why technical talent is made, not born, and the two qualities you actually need to succeed on the tech leadership journeyHow to make sense of all the resources out there, adjust them as a template to fit the needs of your team, and then pick out a specific solutionWhy leading by example is not showing what you know but rather stepping up and admitting what you don't knowHow failing fast and failing often can help you become a better professional and why none of us actually “have it together”Timecodes:6:00 - why curiosity and drive to learn are the only things you need to succeed in anything8:20 - how to apply learnings from the past, what inspires Danelle today, and what she's keen on learning more about11:00 - why you gotta fail fast and fail forward, and how failure can positively shape your journey13:50 - none of us “have it together” and even leaders fail16:30 - if people are afraid to admit they don't know something, you need to lead by example24:28 - Panda Planner method for productivity27:35 - unpopular opinions about engineering management38:00 - no matter what you're going through, you are not alone, and there are definitely mentors and people out there ready to helpConnect with Danielle:Twitter: https://twitter.com/tsunaminoLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/danielleleong/Connect with Darja:LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/darjagutnick/Twitter: https://twitter.com/darjagutnickFollow Bunch:LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/bunchai/Twitter: https://twitter.com/bunch_HQBecome a better leader in 2 minutes a day with BUNCH, the AI Leadership Coach. Download it for FREE on the App Store
In the past two episodes, Cisco TAC Engineers and Technical Leaders from the Cisco APJC and AMER Regions shared a brief glimpse of a Cisco TAC Engineer role. Cisco Technical Assistance Center (TAC) is a global organization that provides around-the-clock, award-winning technical support services. In this episode, join our Senior TAC Engineer, Indraji Desai, and Technical Leader, Maria Jose Mendez Vazquez, from the Cisco EMEA Region to learn what it is like to be a Cisco TAC Engineer, approach towards resolving complex customer issues and the use of predictive innovations in troubleshooting. For questions, comments, or feedback, please email: cisco-techinsiders-podcast@cisco.com
In this episode, our host JoAnn Meyer talks with Jim Gilsinn, a Technical Leader with Dragos with decades of experience with Industrial Control Systems (ICS) and OT. He shares the challenges that exist as IT and OT become ever more integrated. With the increasing complexity associated with each side of a company's technological landscape, having the depth of knowledge and experience to understand the risks, detect threats and plan and execute a response on both sides is almost impossible without a little help. Don't miss Jim's description near the end of the episode of how Dragos helps companies perform a Crown Jewel Analysis and sometimes what's most important might not even be high-tech. This episode is made possible by Hewlett-Packard Enterprise. Jim Gilsinn LinkedIn Dragos Advice on implementing the recent TSA Pipeline Security Directive Click here to take it one question survey and receive OGGN hardhat/laptop stickers Enjoying the show? Leave me a review here Brought to you on the Oil and Gas Global Network, the largest and most listened-to podcast network for the oil and energy industry. More from OGGN ... Podcasts LinkedIn Group LinkedIn Company Page Get notified about industry events
This week I am really happy to have Anthony Ferrario on the podcast to discuss his background. Yes, Anthony is my son. He is the oldest of two. My other son is Nick, who is a personal trainer in Virginia. Anthony is a software developer at Pure Storage, where he has been for 3 ½ years. He recently moved into software development. Prior to that, he was a senior product manager. Before joining Pure, Anthony was with Brightedge. He started there after graduating from college in the sales organization. He quickly moved into customer support. He left for a short time to work at Zenefits and Levitt Insurance. And then returned to Brightedge as an R&D Consultant and moved into Product Management. Anthony graduated from UC Berkeley with bachelor's degrees in History and Economics. While there, he was on a competitive Indian dance team and walked onto the Cal Bears football team. I hope you enjoy!
About Ray Pasquale and Unified Office: Ray has spent the last 20+ years as an entrepreneurial technology professional, he has extensive sales and customer engineering experience along with proven management team leadership in dynamic, emerging technology companies. Recently Ray playeda key leadership role in professional and customer services, business development, pre-sales and technical marketing while at Sonus Networks, a market leader in Voice over IP technologies. Ray was a founding member of Sonus's services organization, recruiting many of its most senior members. From 1996 until 1999 Ray was a key technical leader and sales consultant for Cascade Communications' worldwide sales organization. During his tenure Cascade was purchased by Ascend Communications. Ascend, a leader in remote access technologies for the Internet market, was subsequently absorbed by Lucent in a merger. Prior to 1996, Ray's tenure with Digital Equipment Company included positions as Senior Consultant for Worldwide Network Operations, and Technical Leader and Senior Consultant for the Network Products Group. Ray's commitments to excellence and ideas were recognized by Digital. Mr. Pasquale received a Customer Satisfaction Award, Storage Systems Excellence Award, and Delta Ideas Recognition Award. He attended the University of Maine. Ray brings passion and commitment to every project he works on. He applies an open mind to projects in a way that fosters creativity and innovation. I've known him to be skillful in building a technical team. He is able to identify and mentor bright young engineering talent. In addition to his technical side, Ray has broad experience and a grasp of core business planning and marketing fundamentals. His style is direct and concise. Unified Office, Inc. is a leading provider of SDN-based hybrid cloud managed Voice-over-IP (VoIP) and Unified Communications services to small and medium-sized businesses (SMBs). Unified Office's Total Connect Now℠ service architecture was purpose-built from the ground up to deliver the highest quality of experience and availability, leveraging the latest in extensible business VoIP communications technology and cloud-based infrastructure to enhance SMB workforce productivity. Their cloud-based intelligent network incorporates Unified Office's unique adaptive Highest Quality Routing™ (HQR) for end-to-end service quality, and Business Continuity “shadowing” to ensure high availability operation over one or more redundant broadband links. Over the last 7 or 8 years, Internet of Things (IoT) solutions have generally been marketed to and purchased by large enterprises. There are hundreds of IoT solutions for countless use cases including remote asset tracking, factory automation, fleet services, energy/utilities management, parking management, facilities management, smart vehicle enablement and many others. But what about sales of IoT to the world's 200 million small and medium businesses (SMBs)?
Podcast: Control Loop: The OT Cybersecurity Podcast (LS 26 · TOP 10% what is this?)Episode: Pipeline cybersecurity mitigation actions, contingency planning, and testing.Pub date: 2022-08-10BlackCat ransomware gang hits Luxembourg energy company. Predatory Sparrow's assault on Iran's steel industry. MOXA issues patches for two vulnerabilities. ICS security advisories. Two security bills pass the US House. Insider threat: Spain arrests nuclear plant employees. The human risk to OT systems.Control Loop News Brief.BlackCat ransomware gang hits Luxembourg energy company.BlackCat ransomware gang hits Luxembourg energy supplier Creos (Computing)Luxembourg energy provider Encevo Group battles ransomware attack by BlackCat (Tech Monitor)BlackCat ransomware claims attack on European gas pipeline (BleepingComputer)Luxembourg energy companies struggling with alleged ransomware attack, data breach (The Record by Recorded Future) Predatory Sparrow's assault on Iran's steel industry.Predatory Sparrow: Who are the hackers who say they started a fire in Iran? (BBC News)Hacktivists claiming attack on Iranian steel facilities dump tranche of 'top secret documents' (CyberScoop) MOXA issues patches for two vulnerabilities.Moxa NPort Device Flaws Can Expose Critical Infrastructure to Disruptive Attacks (SecurityWeek)Two Moxa Zerodays — ICSRange.com - Powered by En Garde Security (ICSRange.com - Powered by En Garde Security)ICS security advisories.Inductive Automation Ignition (CISA)Honeywell Safety Manager (CISA)Honeywell Saia Burgess PG5 (CISA)MOXA NPort 5110 (CISA)Mitsubishi MELSEC and MELIPC Series (Update D) (CISA)Rockwell Products Impacted by Chromium Type Confusion Vulnerability (CISA)Mitsubishi FA Engineering Software (Update B) (CISA)Mitsubishi Electric Factory Automation Engineering Software (Update C) (CISA)Mitsubishi Electric Factory Automation Products Path Traversal (Update C) (CISA)Mitsubishi Electric Factory Automation Engineering Products (Update H) (CISA)Mitsubishi Electric FA Engineering Software Products (Update F) (CISA)Delta Electronics DIAEnergie (Update C) (CISA)Delta Electronics DIAEnergie (Update C) (CISA)Security bills pass the US House.House Passes Cybersecurity Bills Focusing on Energy Sector, Information Sharing (SecurityWeek)Insider threat: Spain arrests nuclear plant employees.Spanish police arrest two accused of hacking radioactivity alert system (Record by Recorded Future)The human risk to OT systems.The 2022 State of Operational Technology (SCADAfence)Control Loop Interview.Bryson Bort from SCYTHE, on threat emulation for critical infrastructure, season 3 of Hack the Plant with the Atlantic Council, and the ICS Village at Def Con in collaboration with CISA.Bryson Bort on LinkedInControl Loop Learning Lab.Jim Gilsinn, Technical Leader at Dragos Global Services Team, discusses Security Directive Pipeline-2021-02C, pipeline cybersecurity mitigation actions, contingency planning, and testing, with Mark Urban, VP of Product Market Strategy at Dragos.Jim Gilsinn on LinkedIn Mark Urban on LinkedInU.S. Transportation Safety Administration (TSA) Pipeline Security DirectiveSubscribe to the Control Loop Newsletter here with new editions published every month.The podcast and artwork embedded on this page are from CyberWire Inc., which is the property of its owner and not affiliated with or endorsed by Listen Notes, Inc.
BlackCat ransomware gang hits Luxembourg energy company. Predatory Sparrow's assault on Iran's steel industry. MOXA issues patches for two vulnerabilities. ICS security advisories. Two security bills pass the US House. Insider threat: Spain arrests nuclear plant employees. The human risk to OT systems. Control Loop News Brief. BlackCat ransomware gang hits Luxembourg energy company. BlackCat ransomware gang hits Luxembourg energy supplier Creos (Computing) Luxembourg energy provider Encevo Group battles ransomware attack by BlackCat (Tech Monitor) BlackCat ransomware claims attack on European gas pipeline (BleepingComputer) Luxembourg energy companies struggling with alleged ransomware attack, data breach (The Record by Recorded Future) Predatory Sparrow's assault on Iran's steel industry. Predatory Sparrow: Who are the hackers who say they started a fire in Iran? (BBC News) Hacktivists claiming attack on Iranian steel facilities dump tranche of 'top secret documents' (CyberScoop) MOXA issues patches for two vulnerabilities. Moxa NPort Device Flaws Can Expose Critical Infrastructure to Disruptive Attacks (SecurityWeek) Two Moxa Zerodays — ICSRange.com - Powered by En Garde Security (ICSRange.com - Powered by En Garde Security) ICS security advisories. Inductive Automation Ignition (CISA) Honeywell Safety Manager (CISA) Honeywell Saia Burgess PG5 (CISA) MOXA NPort 5110 (CISA) Mitsubishi MELSEC and MELIPC Series (Update D) (CISA) Rockwell Products Impacted by Chromium Type Confusion Vulnerability (CISA) Mitsubishi FA Engineering Software (Update B) (CISA) Mitsubishi Electric Factory Automation Engineering Software (Update C) (CISA) Mitsubishi Electric Factory Automation Products Path Traversal (Update C) (CISA) Mitsubishi Electric Factory Automation Engineering Products (Update H) (CISA) Mitsubishi Electric FA Engineering Software Products (Update F) (CISA) Delta Electronics DIAEnergie (Update C) (CISA) Delta Electronics DIAEnergie (Update C) (CISA) Security bills pass the US House. House Passes Cybersecurity Bills Focusing on Energy Sector, Information Sharing (SecurityWeek) Insider threat: Spain arrests nuclear plant employees. Spanish police arrest two accused of hacking radioactivity alert system (Record by Recorded Future) The human risk to OT systems. The 2022 State of Operational Technology (SCADAfence) Control Loop Interview. Bryson Bort from SCYTHE, on threat emulation for critical infrastructure, season 3 of Hack the Plant with the Atlantic Council, and the ICS Village at Def Con in collaboration with CISA. Bryson Bort on LinkedIn Control Loop Learning Lab. Jim Gilsinn, Technical Leader at Dragos Global Services Team, discusses Security Directive Pipeline-2021-02C, pipeline cybersecurity mitigation actions, contingency planning, and testing, with Mark Urban, VP of Product Market Strategy at Dragos. Jim Gilsinn on LinkedIn Mark Urban on LinkedIn Subscribe to the Control Loop Newsletter here with new editions published every month.
No matter the size of your Security Operations team, they're likely overburdened with the sheer magnitude of alerts and the amount of time they're spending on routine processes. Orchestration is a critically important way to drive automation by reducing the number of repetitive tasks so your team can focus on more strategic and future looking initiatives, like threat hunting. Join our experts to explore the detailed ways that SecureX orchestration workflows can be built, customized and activated to maximize your team's efficiency and response times. Related links Learn more: https://www.cisco.com/site/us/en/products/security/securex-platform/index.html?dtid=opdcsnc001469 Follow us: twitter.com/ciscochampion Cisco Champion Hosts Evan Mintzer (twitter.com/evanmintzer), Ashfield Engage, Information Security Manager Zoe Rose (twitter.com/RoseSecOps), Canon EMEA, Regional and Supplier Information Security Guest Matt Vander Horst, Cisco, Technical Leader, Cisco SecureX Moderator Amilee San Juan (twitter.com/amileesan1), Cisco, Customer Voices and Cisco Champion Program
In this episode, you'll hear from Henrik Warfvinge, the Technical Leader of Artificial Intelligence at Google, Kashish Gupta the Co-CEO & Co-Founder at Hightouch, and Evan Kaeding, Lead Sales Engineer at Supermetrics. They'll discuss how to put marketing data into action through reverse-ETL. The limitations of the current data stack that block data teams from making the most of their data Important factors to consider when building an operational marketing data warehouse How reverse-ETL powers data activation What companies can achieve with data activation
We often take our resources for granted – especially water. It's not often that we think about the importance of treatment methods that help us reuse water to avoid the potential of water scarcity. Joining us in this episode is Dr. Paul R. Frail, the Technical Leader at SUEZ Water Technologies & Solutions. SUEZ is a company that supplies water treatment chemicals that are designed to lengthen the lifespan of water-dependent machines like boilers, chillers, and cooling towers. They are doing this in an innovative way so that they can bring an environmentally conscious water treatment solution to the industrial sector. Join us as Dr. Frail discusses: What industrial water technology is. Interesting things that he has learned about water throughout his career. What makes water a cornerstone of our society. Offer: This episode is sponsored by Organifi. To receive a 20% Off on your order, use the coupon code GENIUS at checkout. Go to https://www.organifishop.com/pages/genius/ to shop now! You can find out more about SUEZ and its approach to water technology by visiting www.suezwatertechnologies.com Episode also available on Apple Podcast: http://apple.co/30PvU9C
Welcome to the Cisco Tech Insiders, a podcast hosted by Cisco Engineers and Architects. The podcast covers topics ranging from the future of technology to the complex network architectures powering personal and organizational technology. Cisco Tech Insiders aims to simplify technology, discuss its widespread impact, and share Cisco Experts' experience. Tune into this episode to learn about a Technical Leader's role in Cisco. Our host Shaun Roberts [Cisco Principal Engineer], speaks with two Technical Leaders, Maithri Bhagavan and Jeffrey Zhou, from Bangalore, India, and Sydney, Australia, to deep dive into their roles and technology focus. Get to your most desired outcomes faster with Cisco CX Services https://www.cisco.com/c/m/en_us/customer-experience/index.html#~discover-roi More information on Cisco Silicon One: https://www.cisco.com/c/dam/en/us/solutions/collateral/silicon-one/white-paper-sp-product-family.pdf LinkedIn Profiles: Maithri Bhagavan: https://www.linkedin.com/in/maithri-bhagavan-a8669b89/ Jeffrey Zhou: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jeffrey-zhou-b1732930 Shaun Roberts: https://www.linkedin.com/in/srobertsmba/
Today we're going full steam into the metaverse and Web 3.0. Joining us to discuss his research on this topic is Jaeson Schultz, Technical Leader for Cisco Talos Security Intelligence & Research Group. Taz and Hazel have a great conversation with Jason about the evolution of the metaverse, as well as the security implications, such as rising numbers of scams going after people's cryptowallets, and the ethical concerns that are potentially popping up.For more on this topic, have a read of Jason's in depth research on the metaverse and Web 3.0 here.Jason has over 20 years specialising in thwarting abuse of security protocols like SMTP, HTTP/S, and DNS. He's a former manager of the SpamCop DNSBL which has been taking the fight to the spammers for over a decade.He's also assisted in design and development of the Cisco IronPort Anti-Spam content scanner and he's also developed some of the architecture & content detection for Cisco's Web Security Appliance, Cloud Web Security, and Next Generation Firewall products. Most recently as Technical Leader for Talos, he conducts security research, speaks at conferences, and authors blogs and whitepaper publications.
Kevin Kirkus is a Principal Engineer at Intel. He has been there since 1999, designing, building, and testing Intel processors, both the chip and the code that runs the chips. Kevin is a Post-Silicon Validation Architect Lead for multiple Intel Xeon generations and more recently transitioned to Global Post-Silicon Automation Lead for server, client, and device products at Intel Corporation. He has served in various past areas of validation, such as PCIe, socket-interconnect, Platform Configurations, Boot Flows, Fuse, before transitioning to more technical leadership roles in validation architecture and strategy. As a Technical Leader in silicon validation automation, his roles and responsibilities have extended to global standardization and alignment of tools, flows, and methodologies across Intel global product segments (server, client, device), including mentoring environment domain, leads, aligning global sites and strengthening local product sites to excel in automation investments. His technical and leadership experience for validating advanced complex technology has been integral to the success of Intel product teams and their competitive products. He is passionate about developing people and future leaders, building on their strengths, influence, and impact. Topics of Discussion: [3:33] What are some high points that lead Kevin to where he is today? [8:06] Kevin talks about focusing on functional validation execution, and what he likes as a Post-Silicon Validation Architect Lead. [9:03] Kevin walks us through the process from where the code is embedded, the silicon is made, and there's a system of trial and error to test if you are on the right track. [15:33] What are the penalties for the turnaround time? [15:48] What is the mix of code types that are a part of this? [17:18] Kevin talks about the concept of fuses and SKUs or stock-keeping units. [21:12] Kevin talks about the format of the test themselves, the language in which he writes the test cases, and the partnership between the host and target system. [31:42] Where are test harness codes and firmware loaders stored? [31:47] Firmware has to be handled a little bit differently; it has to be cross-platform deployment packaging. [35:20] Most of Intel Xeon's solutions are proprietary, and their bug tracking is proprietary. [39:05] How does Kevin coach people to have the technical skills they need in this space? Mentioned in this Episode: Architect Tips — New video podcast! Azure DevOps Clear Measure (Sponsor) .NET DevOps for Azure: A Developer's Guide to DevOps Architecture the Right Way, by Jeffrey Palermo — Available on Amazon! Jeffrey Palermo's YouTube Jeffrey Palermo's Twitter — Follow to stay informed about future events! Want to Learn More? Visit AzureDevOps.Show for show notes and additional episodes. Quotes: “My job starts when they have gotten to the point where it boots up and it's reaching the point of fetching the operating system code to where we can actually see it in the operating system.” — Kevin [20:02] “If we can deliver a healthy environment to our functional validation team, it gives them a chance to focus their energies on writing tests that actually find the most bugs.” — Kevin [39:54] Kevin Kirkus: LinkedIn Intel Intel Xeon
Control Validation & Cyber InsuranceHow can private-sector cyber insurers accurately understand and price risk?To discuss this and the critical role insurance can play in risk mitigation strategy, we're joined by Levi Gundert, Senior Vice President of Global Intelligence at the cybersecurity company Recorded Future.Levi shares from his vast experience from the industry, from previous roles as VP of Cyber Threat Intelligence at Fidelity Investments, Technical Leader at Cisco Talos, Principal Analyst at Team Cymru and US Secret Service Special Agent within the Los Angeles Electronic Crimes Task Force (ECTF).He's joining the podcast to discuss his recent paper “A New Cyber Insurance Model: Continuous Control Validation”, analysing the current state of the cyber insurance market and providing a new framework for insurers to evaluate risk.Recommended reading: https://www.recordedfuture.com/new-cyber-insurance-model-continuous-control-validation/ Produced by Paul Jæger
Coming up through the technical ranks to leading a business, how do executives ramp up and keep up with inbound marketing? Matt Eurich, COO of Genuen and former President of WTI, is an engineer with a business mind. As he moved up the ranks from engineering to business leadership, he knew that the company's approach to marketing had some gaps.He thought that perhaps those gaps would be addressed by a once-every-three-year website project. He laughs now at the old him who just didn't know what he didn't know, and credits his trusted partnership with TREW for bringing him and the organization along to where they are today.During the episode you'll hear how, over a decade, WTI went from a trade show and brochure website approach to a holistic inbound marketing model where content investment made the greatest impact. He describes some of his a-ha moments and tools that were most helpful to keep things on track, such as a marketing scorecard and content editorial calendar. You'll also learn that WTI's high-performing marketing program helped raised its valuation when seeking to be acquired and what happened next to the WTI brand and other entities that were acquired. His advice to other technical leaders? Find a strategic marketing partner and trust them and their process. Even if some of what they bring to the table sounds odd at first (you'll hear him poke fun at persona development), trust in your marketing partner and their proven experience. (Spoiler alert: he now thinks personas are one of the best things that has ever come out of marketing planning). For show links and more, visit the Content Marketing, Engineered podcast blog https://bit.ly/CMEPodcast Learn more about TREW Marketing https://www.trewmarketing.com Order the book! Content Marketing, Engineered https://bit.ly/contentmktgeng
When dealing with a sudden leadership vacancy, many senior leaders will pretend everything is okay "business as usual" or end up having informal conversations with some team members who want to discuss the situation or seclude themselves to avoid having to discuss the leadership issue with the team. These same senior leaders are frustrated about restarting from the beginning to establish a new leader of the team. They're unsure about what really happened. And, of course, they are considering now how to reassure the team after the upheaval of losing their leader. The problem for senior leaders is that they can unknowingly hinder the team from moving forward and erode their effectiveness as a leader.
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In this episode I am talking with Nick Russo (@nickrusso42518), Technical Leader, CCDE, CCIEx2, author, teacher, USMC, OEF veteran, and successful business owner. In this episode, we discussed Nick's path into technology, the challenges he faced and overcome in the US Marine Corps, and studying for CCIE / CCDE. We also talked about habit building, how he built a successful online business by being authentic, choosing the right area to compete, tools he used, and his thoughts on doing business ethically. Honestly, you would not want to miss this episode. Links from the show: Follow Nick on Twitter: https://twitter.com/nickrusso42518 Connect with Nick on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/njrusmc/ Nick's Podcast appearances: http://njrusmc.net/podcast/podcast.html Nick's publications: http://njrusmc.net/pub/pub.html Nick's website: http://njrusmc.net/Malcolm Booden CCDE Training: https://training.mnbnetworks.tech/pages/ccde-trainingJames Clear 3-2-1: https://jamesclear.com/3-2-1 Jason Edelman, Network to Code: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jedelman8/ Network Chuck YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC9x0AN7BWHpCDHSm9NiJFJQ David Bombal YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCP7WmQ_U4GB3K51Od9QvM0w Gary Vaynerchuk: https://www.garyvaynerchuk.com/ Daniel's Networking Blog: https://lostintransit.se/ Kanban Boards: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kanban_board Patrick Lencioni Amazon author page: https://www.amazon.com/Patrick-M-Lencioni/e/B001ILFMB2/ --- Stay in Touch with Us ---Subscribe on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/EricChouNetworkAutomationNerds Follow Eric on Twitter: https://twitter.com/ericchou
On this week's Driving-N-Heels podcast Laura Reynolds talks directly to Toyota Vehicle Marketing and Communications Manager for Tacoma and 4Runner Yash Shah as he talks about the 4Runner TRD Sport. Then she speaks with Technical Leader, Ford Research and Advanced Engineering Clay Maranville who says Ford's Refresh95 air filter removes particles 30 times smaller than a human hair.
Episode 3 (Season 3) of the Empowering Women PodcastGUEST: Titi Sule, Portfolio Leader – Controls and Technology at Ingersoll RandBIO: As a Portfolio Leader at Ingersoll Rand, Titi is responsible for strategic direction for Controls Technology including hardware and software. Her portfolio includes onboard controllers, system controls, and IoT integration. Titi has had diverse 13 years of experience in manufacturing companies including control system engineering, application engineering, aftermarket service offerings, and technology strategy including three patents. Titi is also a writer of educational children's books and serves on the board of director for Access2Success, a NC based nonprofit supporting over 250 kids in Nigeria. CONNECT WITH TITILinkedIn Twitter (@titi_sule) Instagram (@tzsonline)LINKSWebsiteAmazon Author Page: Titi SuleEngineers WeekSWE Women in Engineering by the NumbersWomen of Color in the Engineering Workplace StudyAccess2Success WebsiteEmpowering Women WebsiteEmpowering Women 2021 Event InformationQUOTES“My first exposure to engineering was through my dad.”“What I do remember, very early in my childhood, is when we were constructing our house I wanted to build something.”“My father wanted his girls to be in places that allowed women to advance their careers and be in leadership positions.”“To be able to see my name on a patent was something beyond anything my mind would have imagined… Deal with imposter syndrome a little bit on the first one, maybe this was just luck. By the third one, I really could say I did a good amount of work and I feel proud of my work and I feel proud of the patent.”“To share knowledge is part of who I am. To share my experiences… I would not be where I am today without other people who have poured into me.”“I had the mindset of ‘do the work' and people will notice. It's not true. The organization is huge and people might not notice. Other than your job, you also have to do the work to let people know who you are, what your interests are, and how you want to develop. It matters just as much as you doing your work”.“I still have that voice in my head of ‘How do you want to show up?'”“There's power in you actively writing or stating what you wanted to do. It helped me believe in myself that if I wanted to do something I could actually do it.”“You feel that imposter syndrome right away when you're the only person in the room that looks like you. It can really affect someone's confidence.”“I really cannot overstate how much mentoring matters.”“Even going outside the workplace, into the schools, we have to meet people where they are.”“There's nothing like someone whose walked in those shoes to show you how to do it.”