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The utility industry is rapidly embracing digital transformation to enhance grid resilience and operational efficiency. According to Guidehouse Insights, the global market for energy IT, operational technology (OT), and analytics spending is projected to grow from $19.8 billion in 2023 to nearly $37 billion by 2032, reflecting a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 7.2%. This surge underscores the growing demand for rugged technology, including tools that can withstand harsh environments while supporting advanced functionalities like AI and real-time data analytics.How are rugged devices evolving to meet the complex demands of modern utility operations, and what innovations are shaping their future?In this episode of Pro AV Today, host Ben Thomas engages with Meade Maleki, ProServices Account Manager Utilities at Panasonic Connect North America, to explore the evolution of rugged computing solutions tailored for the utility sector. Their discussion delves into how Panasonic's Toughbook devices are designed to integrate seamlessly into utility workflows, enhancing both durability and technological capability.Key Highlights from the Episode:Beyond Durability: Rugged technology must offer more than physical toughness; it should ensure usability, ergonomic design, and clear visibility under various field conditions.Comprehensive Solutions: Panasonic Connect extends beyond hardware by providing a full ecosystem of services, including deployment support, cybersecurity measures, and integration with existing utility systems to address the unique challenges of energy field operations.Adaptive Design Philosophy: Emphasizing the importance of adaptability, Panasonic incorporates real-world feedback into the design process, ensuring that its products evolve in line with the dynamic needs of utility professionals.Meade Maleki brings extensive experience in rugged mobility and utility-focused technology solutions, helping clients modernize field operations through integrated tools and services. Pillion works closely with Panasonic's Pro Services division to deliver end-to-end support, including hardware deployment, software integration, and project management tailored for complex field environments. His background includes deep knowledge of GIS, enterprise deployments, and mobility systems, making him a trusted advisor for utility organizations navigating digital transformation.
How can advanced technology and AI help mission-critical workforces not only keep up with evolving demands but thrive? From public safety and utilities to agriculture and construction, the essential industries that power our communities are increasingly relying on technology to overcome staffing shortages, streamline workflows, and improve service quality. With nearly 91% of first responders believing their reporting processes could be better and 70% requiring overtime to finish paperwork, it's clear there's an urgent need for tools that make a real difference. In this episode, I'm joined by Dominick Passanante, Vice President of Mobility at Panasonic Connect North America, to explore the transformative role of technology and AI in these industries. Dominick shares how Panasonic Connect's AI-driven solutions, including rugged Toughbook devices and predictive analytics tools, are helping to automate routine tasks, enhance decision-making, and boost operational efficiency. We'll hear real-world examples, like how AI is enabling better wildfire response, improving law enforcement decision-making with video analysis, and optimizing utility maintenance through advanced sensor technology. But with all this innovation comes questions: How does AI integration differ across industries? What misconceptions about AI's role in the workforce still persist? And how can organizations use advanced tech to meet the expectations of today's tech-savvy workers while keeping operations safe, responsive, and effective? As you listen, consider this: Are essential industries equipped with the tools they need to meet the challenges of today and tomorrow? And what role should AI play in ensuring that mission-critical workforces can serve their communities better?
Laurent Riou, Country Manager de Panasonic Toughbooks, était l'invité de François Sorel dans Tech & Co, ce mardi 31 mai. Il est revenu sur le lancement par Panasonic de sa dernière gamme de Toughbook, conçue pour le secteur militaire et les services d'utilité publique, sur BFM Business. Retrouvez l'émission du lundi au jeudi et réécoutez la en podcast.
Uppföljning/uppvärmming Christian kommer direkt från Teams, Jocke har inte Jira. Alla behöver en Nicklas Det har snöat en del. Skräckhistorier och längtan efter en XC70 igen. Man kanske borde julhandla? Jocke får lov av övriga deltagare Ett semmelutrop till lyssnare i trakten av Stockholm och Uppsala Mer tangentbord: Christian beställer Varmilo VA88Mac TKL. Jocke hittar sitt Logitech K750. Alla har det kul med adaptrar Christian har myggbekymmer, byter skrivbordsbakgrund Mer post-covid: Silly predictions från Koos Looijestiejn Christian och Jocke avslutar OS mitt i natten. Blir det Tornado som abstinenshantering framöver? Ämnen Jocke hittar foto på sin dator från 2011. Fredrik och Christian zoomar in på dockan och myser. Hur använder vi den? Fyller den sina syften? Kan den bli bättre? Mac mini m1: superdatorn. Jocke avvecklar sin gamla mac mini, etc. Film och TV War of the Worlds. SE01 & 2. Disney+. 3/5BMÅ The King's Man. 3,5/5BMÅ (J) 2,5/5 BMÅ (C) Beck - 58 minuter. 3/5BMÅ (J) (det blir mindre och mindre Beck i den här serien…). Fyra “avsnitt” till är tydligen beställda. Länkar Gitlab BetterGeo Semmelburgaren Christians bloggpost om storebror Varmilo VA109 Mac Varmilo VA88Mac Cherry MX brown - fokuserad och märkbar Gazzew boba U4 - Fredriks “tysta taktila” switchar Toughbook Ingemar Johansson Chipmem och fastmem Logiteck K750 Day 708—Silly predictions /r/antiwork Jockes desktop, våren 2011 Front and center Quicksilver OS/2 Warp desktop Openstep 4.2 BeOS 5 Solaris 8 med CDE Dock - macOS Piezo War of the Worlds Jeff Wayne's the war of the worlds Jeff Wayne's the war of the worlds - spelet från 1998 The King's Man Beck - 58 minuter Git-repot för filmarkivet Fullständig avsnittsinformation finns här: https://www.bjoremanmelin.se/podcast/avsnitt-297-alla-behover-en-nicklas.html
Take a listen to SYNNEX's Stellr Vibe Podcast featuring Jim Dempsey, Director US Business Development & Partnerships for Panasonic Toughbook, and our very own Leta Plank. In this episode, we discuss: Warehouse/supply chain operations Digital supply chain issues due to COVID pandemic SYNNEX has an entire portfolio of solution partners and the capabilities to build and install these solutions with our reseller partners. When the episode wraps, head over to our site to learn more! https://www.synnexcorp.com/stellr/solutions/devices/
In this episode host Kevin Lawton talks to Dan Diliberti and Mike Bates from Panasonic about the latest offering from the TOUGHBOOK line of products. They discuss the new TOUGHBOOK S1 tablet and what technology it comes with.Support the show (https://www.paypal.com/donate/?token=PT7mU4_SaQlWJLQbdhvpmmyAeCdusbdFECFdobnmlvKzdNoOv-vvvrIsb9ACG35f-xAmEG&country.x=AU&locale.x=AU)
In this episode host Kevin Lawton talks to Jim Dempsey of Panasonic North America. They connected at ProMatDX to discuss how Panasonic is helping customers keep up at the smart edge, supply chain impacts, their visual sortation assist solution and the future of technology in our space.Support the show (https://www.paypal.com/donate/?token=PT7mU4_SaQlWJLQbdhvpmmyAeCdusbdFECFdobnmlvKzdNoOv-vvvrIsb9ACG35f-xAmEG&country.x=AU&locale.x=AU)
The supply chain industry relies on its workers having the right tools in hand to gather critical information for customers and stakeholders. These tools need to provide mobility, accessibility, and durability for everyone from warehouse workers to truck drivers to last mile delivery. The new Toughbook S1 from Panasonic is purpose-built for the most challenging environments especially in transportation and logistics. David Foulsham and Dan Diliberti of Panasonic, join us to introduce the power and performance of the Toughbook S1. FOR MORE INFORMATION: www.toughbook.com DO YOU WANT TO RESPOND TO THIS EPISODE? Call our Dialog Line: 888-878-3247 DOWNLOAD THE NEW INBOUND LOGISTICS APP featuring the updated and expanded Logistics Planner! Available on iTunes and the Google Play Store: http://bit.ly/ILMagApp http://bit.ly/ILMagAppGoogle Are you a #logistics Thought Leader that would like to be featured on the Inbound Logistics Podcast? Connect with me on Twitter: @ILMagPodcast Email me: podcast@inboundlogistics.com Connect with Inbound Logistics Magazine on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/inbound-logistics Follow us on Twitter: www.twitter.com/ILMagazine Like us on Facebook: www.facebook.com/InboundLogistics Catch our latest videos on YouTube: www.youtube.com/inboundlogistics Visit us at www.inboundlogistics.com
It's time for episode 204 of the Mobile Tech Podcast with guest Adam Doud of Benefit of the Doud -- brought to you by Audible. Today's show is all about leaks, rumors, and news. We analyze Samsung's latest Galaxy Z Fold3 and Z Flip 2 rumors, plus Huawei's P50-series leaks. We then discuss OnePlus' Nord N10 5G and N100 success in the US, Moto's weird Moto G pricing strategy, and Panasonic's revised ToughBook 33. Finally, we also cover news from Oppo and Nothing. Enjoy :)Episode Links- Donate: https://tnkgrl.com/tnkgrl/- Support the podcast with Audible: http://AudibleTrial.com/MobileTech- Adam Doud: https://twitter.com/DeadTechnology- Samsung Galaxy Z Fold3 and Z Flip2 leaks: https://www.slashgear.com/galaxy-z-fold-3-z-flip-2-leak-hints-at-launch-schedule-08658598/- Samsung Galaxy Z Fold3 under display camera rumor: https://pocketnow.com/samsung-galaxy-z-fold3-again-rumored-to-arrive-with-an-under-display-camera- Huawei P50 series launch date leak: https://www.techradar.com/news/huawei-p50-release-date-leaked-and-its-exactly-when-we-expected- My Huawei P40 Pro+ review: https://geardiary.com/2021/01/15/huawei-p40-pro-review/- OnePlus Nord N10 5G/N100 doing well in the US: https://www.pcmag.com/news/analyst-oneplus-nord-phones-blowing-up-at-metro-by-t-mobile- More OnePlus watch rumors: https://www.xda-developers.com/oneplus-watch-patent-leak-watch-straps/- Oppo sliding selfie camera patent: https://www.gsmarena.com/oppo_patents_a_smartphone_with_a_selfie_camera_sliding_sidways-news-47762.php- Moto One 5G Ace, G Power, and G Play coming to Google Fi at a discount: https://www.theverge.com/2021/2/17/22288115/google-fi-motorola-one-5g-ace-moto-g-power-play-2021- Moto G10/G30 for Europe: https://www.androidauthority.com/moto-g10-g30-1201260/- Nothing acquires Essential brand: https://www.engadget.com/carl-pei-nothing-essential-214139408.html- Panasonic ToughBook 33 gen 2: https://www.neowin.net/news/panasonic-introduces-its-new-toughbook-33-detachable-pc
Isaac Feijoo es licenciado en Gestión Empresarial y Marketing, además de Master en Gestión de Calidad. Comenzó su carrera laboral en la Fundación ONCE en el departamento de Proyectos, continuando como Director de la Unidad de Medidas Alternativas. Fue profesor en Fundosa Social Consulting, y en la Escuela de Organización Industrial E.O.I. Posteriormente, pasó a las nuevas tecnologías dentro del mundo IT de la mano de Lenovo en diversos puestos comerciales. En la actualidad lleva más de 12 años trabajando en Panasonic, dentro de la división dispositivos móviles ( Toughbook), gestionando los mercados de España y Portugal. Ha llevado a cabo diversos proyectos internacionales de movilidad en diversos sectores e Industria 4.0. Apasionado de la tecnología, del blockchain y fan de la libertad en internet. En la sesión de hoy de Tecnologías Empresariales Accesibles y Sociales, Isaac nos hablará de la diferente forma de enfocar las necesidades funcionales de las personas mayores, de la soledad y de la importancia que juegan las tecnologías en este campo, en Japón, donde el envejecimiento poblacional es significativo. La robótica asistencial, el IoT, la domótica, y la introducción de las nuevas tecnologías en general, es algo ya asumido, desde hace años, en la mentalidad y la cultura japonesa, para lograr la autonomía y el bienestar de la persona. Veremos también la distinta visión que en torno la robótica se tiene, en diferencia a occidente, respecto al mundo laboral; en ningún caso los “robots” se consideran enemigos, destructores de puestos de trabajo, sino como dinamizadores y apoyo a la productividad. Isaac nos hablará también de la visión que se tiene a la hora de abordar los conceptos emergentes de Smart Cities o ciudades inteligentes, y de cómo se ha construido desde cero, una ciudad completamente nueva, tecnológica, inteligente, donde la accesibilidad se contempla como elemento esencial. Guiados inteligentes, señalética digital, automatización de entradas y salidas o seguimiento digital de colectivos vulnerables y no autónomos, están presentes en ella. Contacto: https://www.mypublicinbox.com/MasAlladelaInnovacion Música: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/ by Kevin McLeod Licencia : Creative Commons (CC BY-NC-SA)
Isaac Feijoo es licenciado en Gestión Empresarial y Marketing, además de Master en Gestión de Calidad. Comenzó su carrera laboral en la Fundación ONCE en el departamento de Proyectos, continuando como Director de la Unidad de Medidas Alternativas. Fue profesor en Fundosa Social Consulting, y en la Escuela de Organización Industrial E.O.I. Posteriormente, pasó a las nuevas tecnologías dentro del mundo IT de la mano de Lenovo en diversos puestos comerciales. En la actualidad lleva más de 12 años trabajando en Panasonic, dentro de la división dispositivos móviles ( Toughbook), gestionando los mercados de España y Portugal. Ha llevado a cabo diversos proyectos internacionales de movilidad en diversos sectores e Industria 4.0. Apasionado de la tecnología, del blockchain y fan de la libertad en internet. En la sesión de hoy de Tecnologías Empresariales Accesibles y Sociales, Isaac nos hablará de la diferente forma de enfocar las necesidades funcionales de las personas mayores, de la soledad y de la importancia que juegan las tecnologías en este campo, en Japón, donde el envejecimiento poblacional es significativo. La robótica asistencial, el IoT, la domótica, y la introducción de las nuevas tecnologías en general, es algo ya asumido, desde hace años, en la mentalidad y la cultura japonesa, para lograr la autonomía y el bienestar de la persona. Veremos también la distinta visión que en torno la robótica se tiene, en diferencia a occidente, respecto al mundo laboral; en ningún caso los “robots” se consideran enemigos, destructores de puestos de trabajo, sino como dinamizadores y apoyo a la productividad. Isaac nos hablará también de la visión que se tiene a la hora de abordar los conceptos emergentes de Smart Cities o ciudades inteligentes, y de cómo se ha construido desde cero, una ciudad completamente nueva, tecnológica, inteligente, donde la accesibilidad se contempla como elemento esencial. Guiados inteligentes, señalética digital, automatización de entradas y salidas o seguimiento digital de colectivos vulnerables y no autónomos, están presentes en ella. Contacto: https://www.mypublicinbox.com/MasAlladelaInnovacion Música: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/ by Kevin McLeod Licencia : Creative Commons (CC BY-NC-SA)
O RJ ainda existe... Jim Jefferies: Intolerant (2020). ALF- ETeimoso. Orlando Drummond ainda vive. Nomes de filmes e séries. Rami Malek é bom mesmo? Biografias de gente viva é Malhação. Cazuza. Pode pobre de direita? Quem memória ferrada... Canal Marxista. Papo de historiador. Marx e sua vida ferrada... parasitando o Hegel. FULL House. Tropicália e a antropofagia. A MAria quer jogar Alex Kidd. TOUGHBOOK da Panasonic. 5G??? Friends. Chaves. Risadas gravadas. Ozônio no ânus... UNAGUI. @valvuladopodcasts contato@valvulado.net @sohrenato @theduda_ferreira
パナソニックから高耐久タブレット「TOUGHBOOK FZ-A3」登場 Android 9を搭載し丈夫さもアップ。 パナソニック モバイルコミュニケーションズは7月15日、高耐久端末「TOUGHBOOKシリーズ」の新モデルとして、10.1型タブレット「TOUGHBOOK FZ-A3」シリーズを法人向けに順次発売する。価格はオープン設定となっている。
In this episode, host Kevin Lawton talks to Craig Jackowski of Panasonic about their Toughbook line. Kevin also discusses his experience using the Toughbook 55 during MODEX.Support the show (https://www.paypal.com/donate/?token=PT7mU4_SaQlWJLQbdhvpmmyAeCdusbdFECFdobnmlvKzdNoOv-vvvrIsb9ACG35f-xAmEG&country.x=AU&locale.x=AU)
Tamara interviews four career law enforcement professionals from the state of Maine regarding the use of technology in police work, and how it has evolved over the last 30 years. Chief Mike Field of the Bath, Maine PD. Sheriff Joel Merry of Sagadahoc County. Chief Troy Cline of the Town of Buxton Karen Hamiton, Computer Administrator for Lincoln County. The discussion includes the following topics: Technology related to the filing of paperwork, typewriters, micro-fiche, copy paper, radar, radio, cellular, wifi, communications, drug-testing, opioid hotspots, AVL, TruNarc, IMC, Spillman, body cams, car cams, facial recognition, drones, license plate recognition, Covid19, online training, Power DMS, Drug Taskforce, iPod, Toughbook, RhinoTab, ODMAP, ERG... and more! Links to some of the products and organizations referenced in the podcast will be updated here 5/18/20.
Previous Episode 1721Drew Neisser is founder & CEO of Renegade, the NYC-based strategic boutique for B2B innovators. Uniquely wired as both strategist and writer, Drew has helped dozens of CMOs unleash their inner renegade and told the stories of over 350 marketers via the #2 podcast for CMOs called Renegade Thinkers Unite, his CMO Spotlight column for AdAge, and his 1st book The CMO’s Periodic Table: A Renegade’s Guide to Marketing. His 2nd book, Renegade Marketing: The 12-Step Playbook for B2B Innovators will be released in late 2020. Drew and the Renegade team have won just about every award imaginable for creativity and marketing effectiveness. Among Drew’s credits, naming the Toughbook for Panasonic which he helped grow to over a ½ billion in sales, repositioning a wide range of B2B brands including Case Paper, Cofense, Riskified, Tungsten Networks and Utak, conceiving the HSBC BankCab, a guerrilla marketing campaign that delighted New Yorkers for 11 years and crafting the enduring tagline, “Where Family Comes First” for Family Circle. Recognized among an elite group of B2B influencers by Gartner, IBM, Pega and Marketo, Drew has been a featured marketing expert on ABC News, CNBC, CBS Radio and Tony Robbins’ podcast among many others. A frequent keynote speaker and moderator at industry conferences, Drew is deeply passionate about the role marketing can play to make our lives a bit better if not save the planet. Diapered at Wells Rich Greene, trained at JWT and retrained at Chiat/Day, Drew founded Renegade in 1996. He earned a BA in history from Duke University and lives in Manhattan with his wife, two kids and a French bulldog named Louie. He currently sits on the boards of the Urban Green Council and the Duke Alumni Association. An avid Ben Franklin fan, Drew’s favorite aphorism remains, “Well done is better than well said.” Support us on Patreon: www.Patreon.com/12minconvosListen to another #12minconvo
Released in early September, the TOUGHBOOK 55 is the latest rugged laptop from Panasonic bringing unprecedented battery life, modularity and customizability to customers. In this episode, Host Craig Jackowski, group manager of product management at Panasonic, invites Anthony Mungiello, senior product manager at Panasonic, to discuss how the TOUGHBOOK 55 came to fruition. Spoiler alert: customer input played a crucial role.
Apple adjusts its app store algorithm in July to deprioritize Apple apps in search results, the Verge has a review of Fitbit's Versa 2, and Bloomberg reports Apple and Foxconn confirmed that Foxconn exceeded Chinese labor limits on the number of temporary staff it is allowed to use.Starring Tom Merritt, Sarah Lane, Roger Chang. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Ur veckans smarriga avsnitt: Innebandy, patchning av ethernetuttag, vidare tangentbordsfunderingar, BBS-diskussioner, nudging, Jocke velar, mer funderingar på 4K-skärmar, lite aggressioner mot Apple, telefonchock, Fredrik är oerhört stilig i fluga och ett slutbetyg på boken Creative Selections. Bland annat. Jockes skärmjakt går vidare, jordens förkylning till trots. Skärmar jämförs, teckenutjämningens brister på icke-retinaskärmar demonstreras och diskuteras Datormagazin Retro: status? Strax över 500 förhandsbeställningar, drygt tre veckor kvar Veckans dra-åt-helvete: Yepstr Veckans är-det-dags-nu: Google lanserar Pay i Sverige, endast för Nordeas kunder Veckans favoritskärmsläckare uppdaterad IBM köper Red Hat Ports of call: evighetsspel till Amiga The Commodore Story: dokumentärfilm. 4,5/5BM. MYCKET sevärd Apples oktoberevent - vad hände och vad hände inte? Vi tycker och tänker och gör små utsvävningar till bra barnfilmer och fler bildskärmar Som avslutning: lite statistik om poddspelare som nyttjas för att höra denna podd Länkar Fredrik med fluga Jockes projektsida Nextstep archive Dinosauriebilden Boka ditt exemplar av Datormagazin retro nummer tre nu! MSX Wizball Creative selection Siskel och Ebert dmzbbs.se Ethernetpatchschema A och B Nätverkspodden Nudging Nudge nudge Kapitalet om varors placering i butiker Fredrik programmerar sitt klickande tangentbord Toughbook Ivrig Två nördar - en podcast. Fredrik Björeman och Joacim Melin diskuterar allt som gör livet värt att leva. Fullständig avsnittsinformation finns här: https://www.bjoremanmelin.se/podcast/avsnitt-144-ett-valdigt-respektabelt-chipsutbud.html.
Paul & Chris sit down and chat about central vacuum and avocados! What more could you want from a host-full show? Well, surprise guest Tina pops in to talk delicious cookies & not-so delicious undercooked cheeseburgers. Chris is excited for the next episode with author Marty Chan. A last minute shot in the dark, Chris attempted to get Adam Dachis from Supercharched as this episode’s guest. However, he’s hoping to schedule Adam and Darren Herczeg for a future Film Frown. Paul asks about Chris’ latest writing gig, Lost Highway. Chris was also lucky enough to have an article posted on the arkOS blog. Glen Fleishman’s The New Disruptors is an excellent podcast. In particular, they discuss the episode featuring Nicole Dieker where she talked briefly about working for CrowdSource. Discussing the terror of possibly offending a movie star hero during your bad movie podcast. Here’s the show in question. Here’s a recap. Panasonic, why you no have Ernie Reyes Jr. kick your Toughbook & Toughpad around in commercials? We’d buy one then. IF IT COULD SURVIVE HIS MARTIAL ARTS! The ridiculous 3D music video for Edmonton’s Brewery District development. (Turn off your speakers unless you want to hear synth trombones. In fact, do not watch this at all.) Paul enjoys listening to the podcast Core Intuition. Paul wants to incorporate Searchpath into the new site to hosts our podcasts. He currently bakes pies when he uploads these notes and podcasts? WHA? A backstage look at how Paul publishes and hosts the podcasts. Chris has been editing images for episcura.com. So, if you need seamless textures or HDRI, check it out. The fellas discuss using tags and how John Gruber uses tags. Patent trolls 101 and The Temple of Gloom. Chris shares a review of Sony’s Powers. Only available on PS4? REALLY? Rory from Doctor Who is in CW’s new Legends of Tomorrow. The kids need a GyroBowl! Paul loves the “fabulous central vacuum.” Skype boxes built from Raspberry Pis? Why not. The Wolfson Audio Card might be a decent audio solution. Paul’s audio mixer used for the show, Mackie Onyx 1640i. Dan Benjamin now suggests some Focusrite products for podcasting in his show Podcast Method. Thanks for listening to our host-full show. It was a lot of fun for us to catch up with each other instead of getting to know a rad guest. It’s a bit of a throwback episode; we hope you enjoyed it. Support Montreal Sauce on Patreon
Episode 21 of the [D4H] podcast sees Adam, Robin and Marc talking about the world of emergency response in a light humored, critical and easy going way. Some topics discussed: Best Tablet for Emergency Response The Set up of 'Emergency Management Victoria' (EMV) Shard evacuation drill (largest building in the European Union) by London fire brigade and the Spiral fabric evacuation device. Do you agree/disagree with us? Leave your comments down below as we would love to know what you think. Pop on the kettle, take off the PPE, throw the BSI gloves in the medical bin and sit back and enjoy 15 minutes of the premier emergency response chat.