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In this week's episode, Cavell's Patrick Watson is joined by Tony Martino, CEO of Tollring to talk about how analytics are adapting to the growth of collaboration. Subscribe to our newsletter to hear more from Cavell Group: https://cavellgroup.com/newsletter-si...Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/company/cave...Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/cavellgroup
Part two of our two-part episode, the murder of Mary Yoder. Yoder was a chiropractor in Buffalo N.Y. who was poisoned by Colchicine, and our guest -- Tony Martino -- was the digital forensic investigator who worked through the case. As a 20-year veteran of the Utica, N.Y., Police Department, Tony Martino is an expert in cybersecurity, computer crime investigation and digital forensics. He's a recipient of the Wallie Howard Jr. Award for Excellence in Law Enforcement from the U.S. Attorney's Office. In this episode, we pick up where Part One left off: the first prosecution of the case ended in a hung jury, and the second trial was about to begin. But between cases Tony and his team found crucial digital evidence: a backup of the prime suspect's phone made before she had wiped key evidence from the device.
Part one of a two-part episode, with a case that involved so many truckloads of evidence we couldn't pack it all into one podcast. It involved two trials, three main suspects, and hours of forensic analysis by our guest and his team. This case is about the murder of Mary Yoder, a chiropractor in Buffalo N.Y. who was poisoned by Colchicine, a deadly substance that has agricultural and medical uses. Our guest today is Tony Martino, the forensic investigator who worked through the case. As a 20-year veteran of the Utica, N.Y., Police Department, Anthony Martino is an expert in cybersecurity, computer crime investigation and digital forensics. A nine-year member of the United States Secret Service electronic crime task force, and co- founder of the Central New York Internet Crimes Against Children Task Force, Martino received the Wallie Howard Jr. Award for Excellence in Law Enforcement from the U.S. Attorney's Office.
Tony Martino, CEO of Tollring and Senior Research Analyst Finbarr Begley from Cavell Group discuss the importance of analytics with Microsoft Teams. Tollring showcases its portfolio of analytics products in Microsoft Azure and Teams. Alongside voice, the analytics features which record user tool use, how their time is spent across internal chats, meetings, external meetings and breaks are highlighted as one of the key features given enterprise demands. Explore our new Microsoft Report and Workshop 2021 Package: https://bit.ly/3AgIPjUTollring are Insight Sponsors for our Cavell Insight Series | Opportunities with Microsoft, watch our event recordings here: https://bit.ly/3dsIHEv
WIBX First News with Keeler in the Morning features newsmakers, hot topics and great conversation about everything that matters to the Utica-Rome area and the Mohawk Valley. Host Bill Keeler is joined each weekday morning from 6:00-9:00 a.m. by Jeff Monaski and Andrew Derminio on Your News, Talk and Sports Leader WIBX 950.
UC Today's David Dungay hosts Tony Martino, CEO, Tollring.
Stephanie Radziszewski et Étienne Bouthillier s'entretiennent avec Tony Martino, Caropouk et Alek Avendano, tous supporteurs de l'Impact de Montréal de leur rapport avec leur équipe.
As part of the submissions for the inaugural UC Awards we spoke to award nominee Tollring about their year so far, the main industry trends impacting them, and their plans for 2019. Tony Martino who is the CEO of Tollring joins Patrick on the podcast to take us through all of the latest Tollring news as well as discussing the increasing importance of security and compliance across industry. Shifting work patterns are also impacting the requirements for organisations to be able to monitor and analyse data.
Our second episode has so much great content we decided to release it in two parts! So if you haven't listened to Episode 2-A yet (and you like order & continuity), you probably should go back and check that out first. However, if you already did that... good news, you're in the right place! Episode 2-B includes the continuation of our conversation with special guest Tony Martino, as well as part two of our featured interview with Grant & Brett of Imperial Oak Brewing. In 'Pints Up?Pints Down?' we keep the focus on IOB as we review three of their beer offerings in addition to Pooch giving his two cents on the new album from Blue October entitled 'I Hope You're Happy.' And during '99 Bottles' the crew admits some of their guilty pleasures when it comes to food, TV, music, and more. So tune in for double the episode and double the fun! CHEERS!
Our second episode has so much great content we decided to release it in two parts! So sip, don't chug. Pace yourself. Much like holiday leftovers, you'll be working on these for a while. Episode 2-A includes 'A Guy Walks Into a Bar' with modern day renaissance man, the multi-talented Tony Martino. Virtual reality and bacon take center stage while we see 'What's Hoppin'?' And in our 'Here's To You!' segment, you'll hear part one of our two part featured interview with Grant & Brett of Imperial Oak Brewing. But that's not all! When you're done listening to 2-A, be sure to come back and join us for another round of fun in Episode 2-B. CHEERS!
Kick A Rock's Joe Munno chats with local legends Kenny Braasch and Tony Martino about their successes with 115 Bourbon Street, Local H, Boy Band Night and more!