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Exploring Turso with Glauber Costa: Insights on SQLite for Production In this episode of The GeekNarrator podcast, host Kaivalya Apte interviews Glauber Costa, founder and CEO of TursoDB. They discuss the inception of TursoDB, Glauber's background in Linux kernel development, and the journey from unikernel projects to founding a database company. Glauber explains TursoDB's enhancements to SQLite for production use, including native replication, schema management, and vector search capabilities. The conversation dives deep into use cases, architecture, and the benefits of a multi-tenant database design. Learn about TursoDB's future plans and essential insights for developers. Chapters: 00:00 Introduction 05:05 The Birth of Turso 08:02 Challenges and Pivot to libSQL 17:12 SQLite for Production: Enhancements and Features 22:02 Replication and Backup Solutions 23:38 Enterprise-Level Features and Multi-Tenancy 25:55 User Experience and Simplicity of TursoDB 33:14 Handling Network Failures and Monitoring 36:35 Native Replication in SQLite 37:52 Virtualizing the Write-Ahead Log 39:20 Replication Mechanisms 41:31 Primary and Replica Dynamics 46:51 Multi-Tenancy and Scalability 53:33 Schema Changes and Migrations 58:51 Vector Search Capabilities 01:02:13 Future Roadmap and Features If you like this episode, please hit the like button and share it with your network. Also please subscribe if you haven't yet. Database internals series: https://youtu.be/yV_Zp0Mi3xs Popular playlists: Realtime streaming systems: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLL7QpTxsA4se-mAKKoVOs3VcaP71X_LA- Software Engineering: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLL7QpTxsA4sf6By03bot5BhKoMgxDUU17 Distributed systems and databases: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLL7QpTxsA4sfLDUnjBJXJGFhhz94jDd_d Modern databases: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLL7QpTxsA4scSeZAsCUXijtnfW5ARlrsN Stay Curios! Keep Learning! #distributedsystems #databases #sqlite #sql
This is a recap of the top 10 posts on Hacker News on May 11th, 2024.This podcast was generated by wondercraft.ai(00:34): Immersive Linear Algebra (2015)Original post: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=40329388&utm_source=wondercraft_ai(02:06): Why the CORDIC algorithm lives rent-free in my headOriginal post: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=40326563&utm_source=wondercraft_ai(03:56): PeaZip: Open-source file compression and encryption softwareOriginal post: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=40327631&utm_source=wondercraft_ai(05:51): Metabolism of autism reveals developmental originsOriginal post: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=40328616&utm_source=wondercraft_ai(07:42): Vision Transformers Need RegistersOriginal post: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=40329675&utm_source=wondercraft_ai(09:10): Lessons learned reinventing the Python notebookOriginal post: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=40327543&utm_source=wondercraft_ai(11:11): Unix Viruses 25th Anniversary EditionOriginal post: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=40327236&utm_source=wondercraft_ai(12:26): She was accused of faking incriminating video of cheerleaders. Nothing was fakeOriginal post: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=40327578&utm_source=wondercraft_ai(14:13): Virtualizing the 6502 on a 6502 with 6o6Original post: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=40331886&utm_source=wondercraft_ai(16:05): All of the bases in DNA and RNA have now been found in meteoritesOriginal post: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=40329777&utm_source=wondercraft_ai This is a third-party project, independent from HN and YC. Text and audio generated using AI, by wondercraft.ai. Create your own studio quality podcast with text as the only input in seconds at app.wondercraft.ai. Issues or feedback? We'd love to hear from you: team@wondercraft.ai
While virtualization technology has dramatically changed the way IT resources are used, industrial operations have not seen its benefits in any significant way. In this conversation, our panelists discuss the gains manufacturers can expect to see by virtualizing industrial automation control systems (IACS) and explore solutions to get there. Resource https://blogs.cisco.com/internet-of-things/is-it-time-to-virtualize-your-factory-floor/ Cisco Guests Paul Didier, Solutions Manager for Manufacturing, Industrial IoT, Cisco Roland Wagner, Head of product marketing, CODESYS GmbH Cisco Champion Hosts Liam Keegan,(https://www.linkedin.com/in/liamjkeegan/) Advisor Len Ledford, (https://www.linkedin.com/in/len-ledford-b5956635/) Technical Solutions Architect, Cerium Networks Jonathan Mahady, (https://www.linkedin.com/in/jonathanmahady/) Senior PCN Network Engineer BHP Moderator Danielle, Customer Voices and Cisco Champion Program
Guest: Carl Eschenbach, co-CEO of WorkdayWhen Carl Eschenbach decided to leave VMWare after more than 14 years as COO, no one believed it: Not chairman Joe Tucci, not CEO Pat Gelsinger, and maybe not Carl himself. But he needed a more predictable work-life balance to help raise his teenage children. For the next seven years, he served as a partner at Sequoia Capital. And every day, he thought — and to his wife's chagrin, talked — about going back: “It was always on the back of my mind,” he says. After the kids were out of the house, in late 2022, he jumped back into operating and became co-CEO of Workday. “It's what I love to do,” he says. “I feel like I've been called to do it.”In this episode, Carl and Joubin discuss jumping rope, Mike Clayville, the Flowbee, focusing on the family, wrestling, commuting cross-country, servant leadership, Sequoia Capital, Aneel Bhusri, co-CEOs, and Palo Alto Networks.In this episode, we cover: Working on Sand Hill Road (00:55) Carl's workout routine (03:15) Staying humble and grounded (08:04) Carl's family and dinner table conversation (11:41) Drive and ambition (16:08) College vs. trade school (19:53) 3Com, Inktomi, and EMC (24:33) Deciding to join VMware (28:02) Virtualizing the data center (31:48) The pressure of an incredible ride (35:54) The infamous CFO story (40:14) Eyeing the CEO job (46:00) Carl's one “big regret” (47:40) Refocusing after a tragedy (52:05) A left turn into venture (55:37) The “itch” to go back to operating (01:00:17) Joining the Workday board (01:04:37) Building an enduring business (01:07:15) “End[ing] my career in an operating role” (01:09:09) Transitioning out of venture (01:15:56) Who Workday is hiring and what “grit” means to Carl (01:18:01) Links: Connect with CarlLinkedIn Connect with Joubin Twitter LinkedIn Email: grit@kleinerperkins.com Learn more about Kleiner Perkins This episode was edited by Eric Johnson from LightningPod.fm
Jordan Hendricks joined Bryan and Adam to talk about her work virtualizing time--particularly challenging when migrating virtual machines from one physical machine to another!We've been hosting a live show weekly on Mondays at 5p for about an hour, and recording them all; here is the recording from June 12th, 2023.In addition to Bryan Cantrill and Adam Leventhal, we were joined by Oxide colleague Jordan Hendricks.The (lightly edited) live chat from the show: DanCrossNYC: The TSC ticks at a fixed rate now days, regardless of voltage scaling on the CPU. jbk: just x86 doesn't provide a consistent want to determine what the rate is jbk: (I guess some chips will tell you via CPUID, but I've yet to actually encounter such chips) jbk: some hypervisors will tell you via an MSR zorg24: Looks the Linux kernel docs have some documentation on the x86 TSC and PIT https://www.kernel.org/doc/html/next/virt/kvm/x86/timekeeping.html DanCrossNYC: CPUID or an MSR, but yeah, most systems sample over a fixed interval (determined by another time source) to figure it out. jbk: no, versus some other present component that allows you to measure the frequency DanCrossNYC: No, the PIT or HPET or something. jbk: https://src.illumos.org/source/xref/illumos-gate/usr/src/uts/i86pc/os/tscc_pit.c?r=236cb9a8 jbk: is how it uses the PIT jbk: (the HPET code needs to improve it's accuracy, so it's only used when the PIT isn't there at the moment) jbk: some Intel NUCs have no PIT jbk: so HPET is the only option bcantrill: https://github.com/illumos/illumos-gate/commit/717646f7112314de3f464bc0b75f034f009c861e DanCrossNYC: Two big ones: system maintenance without disturbing guest workloads, and also load balancing across a rack. "Sevan: ah, thanks. https://github.com/illumos/illumos-gate/blob/717646f7112314de3f464bc0b75f034f009c861e/usr/src/test/bhyve-tests/tests/common/common.c#L166" bcantrill: https://github.com/oxidecomputer/tsc-simulator/tree/master DanCrossNYC: The guest may well be running NTP itself. iangrunert: I assume you could also check that NTP is alive / has synced recently before doing a migration right? aka_pugs: Do people use IEEE 1588/PTP in datacenters? Maybe finance wackos? zorg24: also it might be tricky to check if NTP synced recently if it is happening in usermode iangrunert: Might've missed this - is it just the hypervisor that has to run NTP recently or the VM as well? saone: I believe it was just the hypervisor DanCrossNYC: The host. DanCrossNYC: A guest may or may not; that's up to the guest. jbk: but IIUC, if the guest IS running NTP, then the host definitely needs it to avoid any time warps DanCrossNYC: Yup. DanCrossNYC: Fortunately, there's a bit of an out for the blackout window during migration: SMM mode can effectively pause a machine for an indefinite period of time. DanCrossNYC: We don't USE SMM anywhere, but robust systems software kinda needs to handle the case where the machine goes out to lunch for a minute. zorg24:
The Public Radio Engineering Conference (PREC) is on! Two full days of technical sessions and reconnecting with broadcast engineers from Florida to Alaska. Tech presentations included sessions on Recovering from Hurricane Ian, Virtualizing most of Minnesota Public Radio, Understanding Loudness by Understanding LUFS, Using AI for FM Pattern Studies, and the benefits of captioning radio programming. We pulled a few presenters away and got their thoughts on broadcast engineering projects and challenges today. Show Notes:The Association of Public Radio Engineers - APREAPRE presents the Public Radio Engineering Conference for 2023 Guests:Kevin Trueblood - Technology leader in broadcast and digital mediaScott Hanley - Teacher, Entertainer, Media and Technology ProfessionalRich Parker - Director of Engineering at Coast Alaska, IncDavid Antione - CTO at WBGO / Newark Public RadioShane Finch - Sales Director at Broadcasters General StoreShaun Dolan - Partner at Inrush Broadcast ServicesAlex Hartman - Broadcast IT Integration Specialist III Host:Kirk Harnack, The Telos Alliance, Delta Radio, Star94.3, & South Seas BroadcastingFollow TWiRT on Twitter and on FacebookTWiRT is brought to you by:Nautel is offering webinars, training, and the Nautel Users Group at NAB. Sign up here!Broadcasters General Store, with outstanding service, saving, and support. Online at BGS.cc. Broadcast Bionics - making radio smarter with Bionic Studio, visual radio, and social media tools at Bionic.radio.Angry Audio - with StudioHub cables and adapters. Audio problems disappear when you get Angry at AngryAudio.com. And MaxxKonnectWireless - Prioritized High Speed Internet Service designed for Transmitter Sites and Remote Broadcasts. Subscribe to Audio:iTunesRSSStitcherTuneInSubscribe to Video:iTunesRSSYouTube
The Public Radio Engineering Conference (PREC) is on! Two full days of technical sessions and reconnecting with broadcast engineers from Florida to Alaska. Tech presentations included sessions on Recovering from Hurricane Ian, Virtualizing most of Minnesota Public Radio, Understanding Loudness by Understanding LUFS, Using AI for FM Pattern Studies, and the benefits of captioning radio programming. We pulled a few presenters away and got their thoughts on broadcast engineering projects and challenges today.
The Public Radio Engineering Conference (PREC) is on! Two full days of technical sessions and reconnecting with broadcast engineers from Florida to Alaska. Tech presentations included sessions on Recovering from Hurricane Ian, Virtualizing most of Minnesota Public Radio, Understanding Loudness by Understanding LUFS, Using AI for FM Pattern Studies, and the benefits of captioning radio programming. We pulled a few presenters away and got their thoughts on broadcast engineering projects and challenges today.
On this episode of The Week in Green Software, Chris Adams and Asim Hussain discuss the latest research on streaming emissions from Netflix and DIMPACT, the environmental impact of refurbished tech from Back Market, The European Commission's Right to Repair Law and their proposal for an Anti Greenwashing Law which is being echoed across the channel with the UK's Digital Markets, Competition and Consumer Bill. Asim also discovers an alternative to central heating with his hot TV! The usual exciting resources and events in the show notes from TWiGS, Environment Variables and the Green Software Foundation.
Like many of us broadcast engineers, Sascha Ludwig builds and maintains somewhat traditional broadcast studios while implementing server-based virtualized solutions as well. Sascha is based in Germany where the talent appreciates traditional hardware user interfaces. But he’s implementing more of today’s technology for these content creators. As a software developer, he maintains and update the OnAirScreen software package appearing in radio control rooms everywhere. Chris Tarr joins us for a good discussion and comparison of some German engineering and how we’re doing broadcast engineering in the US. Show Notes:OnAirScreen from AstraStudiosOnAirScreen on GitHub (for those who know what to do)Sascha uses Zabbix software to monitor computers and applications Guest:Sascha Ludwig - Broadcast Engineer, IT Admin, & Creative Leader at AstraStudioHosts:Chris Tarr - Group Director of Engineering at Magnum.MediaKirk Harnack, The Telos Alliance, Delta Radio, Star94.3, & South Seas Broadcasting Follow TWiRT on Twitter and on FacebookTWiRT is brought to you by:Nautel and the continuing informative live webinars. Sign up for free!Broadcasters General Store, with outstanding service, saving, and support. Online at BGS.cc. Broadcast Bionics - making radio smarter with Bionic Studio, visual radio, and social media tools at Bionic.radio.Nautel and the regular Transmission Talk Tuesday series of online engineering roundtable events.Angry Audio - with StudioHub cables and adapters. Audio problems disappear when you get Angry at AngryAudio.com. And MaxxKonnectWireless - Prioritized High Speed Internet Service designed for Transmitter Sites and Remote Broadcasts. Look for in-depth radio engineering articles in Radio-Guide magazine.Subscribe to Audio:iTunesRSSStitcherTuneInSubscribe to Video:iTunesRSSYouTube
Like many of us broadcast engineers, Sascha Ludwig builds and maintains somewhat traditional broadcast studios while implementing server-based virtualized solutions as well. Sascha is based in Germany where the talent appreciates traditional hardware user interfaces. But he's implementing more of today's technology for these content creators. As a software developer, he maintains and update the OnAirScreen software package appearing in radio control rooms everywhere. Chris Tarr joins us for a good discussion and comparison of some German engineering and how we're doing broadcast engineering in the US.
Like many of us broadcast engineers, Sascha Ludwig builds and maintains somewhat traditional broadcast studios while implementing server-based virtualized solutions as well. Sascha is based in Germany where the talent appreciates traditional hardware user interfaces. But he's implementing more of today's technology for these content creators. As a software developer, he maintains and update the OnAirScreen software package appearing in radio control rooms everywhere. Chris Tarr joins us for a good discussion and comparison of some German engineering and how we're doing broadcast engineering in the US.
The State Department, once a relative stranger to telework for most functions prior to the COVID-19 pandemic, is taking steps to allow Foreign Service candidates to participate in some assessments virtually. Don Bauer, the chief technology officer of the department's Global Talent Management Bureau, said the bureau is “virtualizing everything” it does to assess Foreign Service candidates, in an effort to diversify its pool of applicants.
Frans de Waal is an acclaimed Dutch primatologist and ethologist. He's written and published numerous books, including 'Chimpanzee Cultures,' 'Are We Smart Enough to Know How Smart Animals Are?', 'Mam's Last Hug,' and his most recent book, 'Different: Gender Through the Eyes of a Primatologist.'In this episode, Frans de Waal and I discuss a number of things, including the instinct for reciprocal cooperation, the characteristics of sex and gender, the necessity of play, reconciliation, how we mismeasure animals, and much more. Thanks for watching. —Links— Read Frans de Waal's books: https://www.amazon.com/Frans-De-Waal/e/B000APOHE0%3Fref=dbs_a_mng_rwt_scns_share —Chapters—[0:00] Intro[6:44] A Background in Ethology[9:46] The Social Organization of Chimpanzees [12:11] Supporters Make Chimps Dominant[15:56] An Instinct for Reciprocal Cooperation[17:37] Female Choice in Sexual Selection[22:45] Biology's Victorian Beginnings [24:37] Bonobo's Collective Dominance[27:42] Characteristics of Sex and Gender[31:02] Preferences in Types of Play[33:26] The Origin of Antisocial Behavior [35:43] The Necessity of Play[37:13] How Play Teaches Self Control[41:01] Self Socialization[46:18] Interference in Boys' Development[51:34] The Behavior of Reconciliation[57:29] Differences in Male and Female Aggression [59:35] Peace Making vs. Peace Keeping[1:01:59] The Conundrum of Compassion[1:03:11] Competitiveness In Males and Females[1:06:20] Disliking the Facts of Sex Differences[1:11:36] How We Mismeasure Animals[1:21:24] Anthropomorphizing Animals[1:23:26] Consciousness in Animals[1:27:15] Sentience [1:31:16] Self Consciousness and Embellishment [1:35:50] Unconscious Olfaction [1:38:53] Problems with Virtualizing the World[1:40:41] Frans de Waal's Intellectual Heroes[1:42:20] Closing Comments#fransdewaal #reciprocity #primatology #jordanpeterson #animalbehavior #dominance// SUPPORT THIS CHANNEL // Newsletter: https://mailchi.mp/jordanbpeterson.co... Donations: https://jordanbpeterson.com/donate // COURSES // Discovering Personality: https://jordanbpeterson.com/personality Self Authoring Suite: https://selfauthoring.com Understand Myself (personality test): https://understandmyself.com // BOOKS // Beyond Order: 12 More Rules for Life: https://jordanbpeterson.com/Beyond-Order 12 Rules for Life: An Antidote to Chaos: https://jordanbpeterson.com/12-rules-... Maps of Meaning: The Architecture of Belief: https://jordanbpeterson.com/maps-of-m... // LINKS // Website: https://jordanbpeterson.com Events: https://jordanbpeterson.com/events Blog: https://jordanbpeterson.com/blog Podcast: https://jordanbpeterson.com/podcast // SOCIAL // Twitter: https://twitter.com/jordanbpeterson Instagram: https://instagram.com/jordan.b.peterson Facebook: https://facebook.com/drjordanpeterson Telegram: https://t.me/DrJordanPeterson All socials: https://linktr.ee/drjordanbpeterson Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Frans de Waal is an acclaimed Dutch primatologist and ethologist. He's written and published numerous books, including 'Chimpanzee Cultures,' 'Are We Smart Enough to Know How Smart Animals Are?', 'Mam's Last Hug,' and his most recent book, 'Different: Gender Through the Eyes of a Primatologist.' In this episode, Frans de Waal and I discuss a number of things, including the instinct for reciprocal cooperation, the characteristics of sex and gender, the necessity of play, reconciliation, how we mismeasure animals, and much more. Thanks for watching. —Links— Read Frans de Waal's books: https://www.amazon.com/Frans-De-Waal/e/B000APOHE0%3Fref=dbs_a_mng_rwt_scns_share —Chapters— [0:00] Intro [6:44] A Background in Ethology [9:46] The Social Organization of Chimpanzees [12:11] Supporters Make Chimps Dominant [15:56] An Instinct for Reciprocal Cooperation [17:37] Female Choice in Sexual Selection [22:45] Biology's Victorian Beginnings [24:37] Bonobo's Collective Dominance [27:42] Characteristics of Sex and Gender [31:02] Preferences in Types of Play [33:26] The Origin of Antisocial Behavior [35:43] The Necessity of Play [37:13] How Play Teaches Self Control [41:01] Self Socialization [46:18] Interference in Boys' Development [51:34] The Behavior of Reconciliation [57:29] Differences in Male and Female Aggression [59:35] Peace Making vs. Peace Keeping [1:01:59] The Conundrum of Compassion [1:03:11] Competitiveness In Males and Females [1:06:20] Disliking the Facts of Sex Differences [1:11:36] How We Mismeasure Animals [1:21:24] Anthropomorphizing Animals [1:23:26] Consciousness in Animals [1:27:15] Sentience [1:31:16] Self Consciousness and Embellishment [1:35:50] Unconscious Olfaction [1:38:53] Problems with Virtualizing the World [1:40:41] Frans de Waal's Intellectual Heroes [1:42:20] Closing Comments #fransdewaal #reciprocity #primatology #jordanpeterson #animalbehavior #dominance // SUPPORT THIS CHANNEL // Newsletter: https://mailchi.mp/jordanbpeterson.co... Donations: https://jordanbpeterson.com/donate // COURSES // Discovering Personality: https://jordanbpeterson.com/personality Self Authoring Suite: https://selfauthoring.com Understand Myself (personality test): https://understandmyself.com // BOOKS // Beyond Order: 12 More Rules for Life: https://jordanbpeterson.com/Beyond-Order 12 Rules for Life: An Antidote to Chaos: https://jordanbpeterson.com/12-rules-... Maps of Meaning: The Architecture of Belief: https://jordanbpeterson.com/maps-of-m... // LINKS // Website: https://jordanbpeterson.com Events: https://jordanbpeterson.com/events Blog: https://jordanbpeterson.com/blog Podcast: https://jordanbpeterson.com/podcast // SOCIAL // Twitter: https://twitter.com/jordanbpeterson Instagram: https://instagram.com/jordan.b.peterson Facebook: https://facebook.com/drjordanpeterson Telegram: https://t.me/DrJordanPeterson All socials: https://linktr.ee/drjordanbpeterson Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Dr. Patrick Carroll, Chief Medical Officer at Vida Health, discusses the importance of using a “whole health” approach to chronic disease management, how and why the human connection with a provider creates better outcomes than strictly AI approaches, value-based care models for virtual health, and much, much more.To find out more about Impetus: https://www.meetwithimpetus.comNatalie Yeadon LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/natalieyeadon/Impetus Digital Website: https://www.impetusdigital.com/Impetus Digital LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/impetus-digital/Impetus Digital Twitter: https://twitter.com/impetus_digitalImpetus YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/ImpetusDigitalDr. Patrick Carroll: https://www.linkedin.com/in/patrick-carroll-a7b5a364/ Vida Health: https://www.vida.com/
Shifting strategy, LinkedIn, media and advice from technical marketers in the trenches were all highlights of our 2021 podcast season. Content Marketing, Engineered is almost two years old now! It's evolved and improved, but the focus remains steadfast on helping leaders and marketers reach highly technical audiences through content and digital marketing. In case you missed some of our episodes, here is a walkthrough of what we covered in 2021.Virtualizing the field sales role with Michael Knight, President of TTI's Semiconductor GroupLinkedIn Miniseries featuring 5 guests, each with a unique perspective on how to leverage the platform, including:Advertising - AJ Wilcox, B2LinkedWriting - John Espirian, Technical CopywriterSales - Nick Capozzi, Sales PitchingSales - Susan Tatum, The Conversion CompanyMeasuring engagement - Scott Ingram, Relationship OneLead gen and spokesperson branding - Erin Moore, TREW MarketingNew platform features - Julia Fellows, TREW MarketingPractical advice to improve your content marketing, including Video - Bryan Fittin from GoRougeXSEO - Kyle Roof from High Voltage SEOTechnical writing process - Morgan Norris, TREW MarketingNewsjacking - Lance Looper, TREW MarketingWhy HubSpot - Andre Leonard, TREW MarketingHigh Performing Websites - Erin Moore, TREW Marketing and Jamie Tokarz, TREW MarketingHoning your digital marketing strategy 2021 State of Marketing to Engineers report - Jenn Corcoran, GlobalSpecDigital Customer Engagement Maturity Model - Richard Barnett, SupplyframeGetting started with digital transformation - Douglas Karr, Martech ZoneTakeaways from 346 marketing & sales books - Douglas Burdett, Marketing Book Podcast2022 marketing planning - Jennifer Dawkins, TREW MarketingStories from executives, marketers and salespeople working in highly technical industries Sabrina Veylder-Pahwa, R2SonicChad Pasho, Mechanical SolutionsSam Morgan, Morgan Polymer SealsMatt Judge, VizseekChris Grainger, EECOJackie Mattox, Women in EngineeringSandy Williams, Access Biomedical SolutionsAcquisition rebranding with Genuen leaders Jeff Gray and Tood VanGilder along with Lee Chapman from TREW MarketingMedia Miniseries with guest host Morgan Norris and 6 experts covering both paid and earned opportunities Gary Lerude, Microwave JournalLee Douglas, AspencoreErik Jansen, ElektorPatrick Carmody, Endeavor GroupLisa Peterson, Lisa Peterson PRGlenn Frates, Cision MediaA huge thank you to all of these guests for sharing their wisdom and experiences on Content Marketing, Engineered!We have an exciting line-up for the start of 20
David received a BFA from the School of Visual Arts (SVA) in NYC and a Master of Professional Studies (MPS) from the Interactive Telecommunications Program (ITP) at New York University's Tisch School of the Arts. Under Ken Perline he worked as a researcher and artist-in-residence at NYU's "Future Reality Lab," where he focused on multi-user, shared-space VR experiences. He presently develops XR projects for brands and startups. He taught code for artists at NYU, SVA, Harvard, RLab and the New Museum. He taught 3D animation at Harvard University before shifting careers to XR development. https://dlobser.com/ Check out the new platform JourneySpace.com - offering online live facilitated journeys. Join our East Forest COUNCIL on Patreon. Monthly Zoom Council, podcast exclusives, live-streams, and more. Listen to East Forest music: "IN" - the latest studio album from East Forest - LISTEN NOW: Spotify / AppleListen to East Forest guided meditations on Spotify & AppleTour - Catch East Forest live.Order a vinyl, dad hats, sheet music, original perfume oils, and more: http://eastforest.orgPlease rate Ten Laws with East Forest in iTunes★★★★★Sign up to learn about new retreats, shows in your area, and to join the community.Stay in the flow:Mothership: http://eastforest.org/IG: https://www.instagram.com/eastforest/FB: https://www.facebook.com/EastForestMusic/TW: https://twitter.com/eastforestmusicJOIN THE COUNCIL - PATREON: http://patreon.com/eastforest
In this interview, I sit down with with Matt Douglas, Chief Enterprise Architect at Sentara and Optima Health and Chris Logan, Executive Healthcare Advisor at VMware. You can check out the full interview at the bottom of this article.. Douglas shares why Sentara and Optima Health made the decision to move their Epic EHR to VMware vSphere and vSAN running on the Azure cloud. That's a big decision for any organization. In fact, I asked Douglas if he was worried about virtualizing such an important application and moving it to the cloud. His response highlighted something we often forget. Not moving to a modern architecture that includes virtualization and the cloud carries many risks as well. Learn more about VMware: https://www.vmware.com/solutions/industry/healthcare-it-solutions.html Find more great health IT content: https://www.healthcareittoday.com/
Rimidi is a cloud-based software platform that integrates with current clinical workflows to ensure smooth working of health systems and virtualize physician practices. Josh Claman, the CEO of Rimidi shares how COVID-19 has impacted the general healthcare system and what opportunities does Atlanta of 2021 provides to companies and new innovators.
Webinar on "Virtualizing Services In Pakistan" Saturday, July 10, 2021 at 09:00 PM Speakers: Faisal Haque, Virtualizing Services by offering Internet for All Khalid Raza, Network options for Universal Ahmed Shahid, Using 5G as last mile optionor Dr Suuhail Chughtai, Deploying Telemedicine in Pakistan lmran Qureshi, Virtual Education in Pakistan
Today's guest is Peter Lehrman, CEO and founder of Axial, an online platform that enables private companies and their trusted advisors to confidentially raise capital, identify and pursue acquisitions, and exit their businesses more. Prior to founding Axial, Peter worked at the investment firm SFW Capital Partners (www.sfwcap.com) and GLG (www.glg.it), where he helped build the company's global technology platform for on-demand business expertise. He graduated from the University of Virginia and received an MBA from Stanford Business School. Peter and his family live in New York. When he isn't working, he's spending time with his wife Eve and their four children. In this episode we discuss: Introduction to episode [2:12] Peter and his dad talking about investing in stocks [4:35] His interest in business early on in his life [9:15] Peter's first exposure to entrepreneurship [11:10] His advice on stock and bonds investors [13:10] Axial and its services [16:35] Industries they are focusing to serve [22:45] Qualifying investors in Axial's platform [25:30] Business lessons he learned during the pandemic [27:40] Using technology and digital tools to recalibrate and do business deals [30:05] Virtualizing business transactions and procedures [35:00] How to use Axial's platform and ways to connect with Peter [41:15] Links to sources and tools Connect with Peter on LinkedIn If you need advice on Merger and Acquisitions, visit Axial Listen to other PTSS Episodes Global ERP Experts That Thrive For Excellency with Stephanie Picardi Supporting the Future with Venture Capital Investments with Carter Williams Raising Equity for Real Estate Deals with Matt Burk Thanks for listening. Don't forget to like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/passthesecretsauce to get updates on new episodes. If you haven't already, please follow and leave a review for our podcast, we'll really appreciate it. And as always, don't forget to pass the secret sauce. Support our podcast If you're a fan of the show, there are three simple things you can do to support our work: Subscribe, rate and review: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/pass-the-secret-sauce-by-matt-shields/id1506940483 the podcast on iTunes or wherever you subscribe. Tell a family member, friend, or colleague about the show. Subscribe to us on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCJ5eItxsGWyGKC91zd1pzbA and follow us on LinkedIn:
Today's Heavy Networking, sponsored by Intel, dives into 5G, virtualization, and AI. Intel's 3rd Gen Xeon processors can support a variety of use cases, including running virtualized network functions in the data center, at the edge, and in the cloud. They also have built-in acceleration for AI and cryptography, giving organizations a flexible platform for a variety of workloads, including service providers building out 5G networks. Our guest is Cristina Rodriguez, Vice President Data Center Group General Manager Wireless Access Network Division at Intel. The post Heavy Networking 586: Virtualizing And Accelerating 5G RAN With 3rd Gen Intel® Xeon (Sponsored) appeared first on Packet Pushers.
Today's Heavy Networking, sponsored by Intel, dives into 5G, virtualization, and AI. Intel's 3rd Gen Xeon processors can support a variety of use cases, including running virtualized network functions in the data center, at the edge, and in the cloud. They also have built-in acceleration for AI and cryptography, giving organizations a flexible platform for a variety of workloads, including service providers building out 5G networks. Our guest is Cristina Rodriguez, Vice President Data Center Group General Manager Wireless Access Network Division at Intel. The post Heavy Networking 586: Virtualizing And Accelerating 5G RAN With 3rd Gen Intel® Xeon (Sponsored) appeared first on Packet Pushers.
Today's Heavy Networking, sponsored by Intel, dives into 5G, virtualization, and AI. Intel's 3rd Gen Xeon processors can support a variety of use cases, including running virtualized network functions in the data center, at the edge, and in the cloud. They also have built-in acceleration for AI and cryptography, giving organizations a flexible platform for a variety of workloads, including service providers building out 5G networks. Our guest is Cristina Rodriguez, Vice President Data Center Group General Manager Wireless Access Network Division at Intel. The post Heavy Networking 586: Virtualizing And Accelerating 5G RAN With 3rd Gen Intel® Xeon (Sponsored) appeared first on Packet Pushers.
After a year of working virtually the vaccinations are here, which means companies can shift the field sales force back to their road-warrior ways. But should they? Michael Knight, President of the TTI Semiconductor Group, is a naturally curious person. He asks a lot of questions, which leads to new ideas, and he invariably finds himself serving as a change agent for the company. When it comes to TTI's sales model, this was no different.Back in those blissful pre-COVID days, Michael was already questioning the traditional field sales model. It started with Applications Engineers (AEs), who were in high demand and spread very thin, leading to lack of coverage for important customer engagements. The TTI team set up a formal pilot program, complete with demo kits and Zoom accounts, to provide more AE coverage with the same personnel through virtual meetings. Having successfully implemented the pilot and adopting the Virtual AE model is their norm, TTI was well-positioned when COVID hit and field sales was grounded to keep business moving with little disruption. Now that vaccines are in arms and people are headed back to the office, I was curious to hear from Michael how TTI planned to approach the future of field sales.I won't spoil all the surprises from the episode, but I'll summarize Michael's response in this way: there are five unique generations in the workplace today, and not all of them learn or want to interact the same way. Just as our marketing should be tailored to meet the buyer where they are, so should our field sales approach.Check out the full episode to learn more about TTI's plans for field sales, lessons learned from a year of social selling, and their biggest marketing investments for 2021.
In this episode of What That Means, Camille has Abhilasha Bhargav-Spantzel, principal engineer at Intel, on the show to discuss Fearless Computing. In addition to her work at Intel, Abhilasha is also working with the kids who will be tomorrow’s engineers, and the conversation touches on: • What fearless computing is • Why kids are naturally better at fearless computing • Fearless computing in the time of COVID • Biometrics and privacy • Identity, cryptography, and security • Multi-factor authentication • Virtualization • Hypervisors ... and more! Don’t miss it! Here are some key take-aways: • Computers are no longer just tools for tasks – they’re an integral part of our lives. But there’s a lot of fear around being hacked or downloading the wrong thing. Fearless computing is about eradicating that fear. About making it possible to innovate, experiment, and try new things, without that constant fear. • Kids are great with fearless computing because they question everything. Adults are often more trusting, but kids often start with a sense of distrust. • Biometrics rely on more than just an image to determine legitimacy and authentication. • Multi-factor authentication relies on multiple different things (i.e. voice, how you speak, how you type, etc.) for verification that you are, in fact, who you say you are. • The cloud is already virtualized. Now, we’re working on virtualizing the client/computer. When you virtualize a PC, you can isolate your applications and workspaces. • Virtualizing workspaces allows you to create partitions that prevent the spread of malware to entire systems. That way, you can try new things within workspaces with more confidence, privacy, and security. Virtualization also allows you to try new things, without being tied to a specific operating system. • With remote learning, WFH, and telehealth, we don’t have big firewalls or intrusion detection systems protecting us. We have to rely a lot more on our PCs to do the protecting, which is why we’re (at Intel and elsewhere) starting to build more of these capabilities into the actual systems. • To learn more about cybersecurity programs for kids – like the ones discussed during this episode – check out Fuse Breakers and Echelon Catapult. Some interesting quotes from today’s episode: “My experience, working with the kids, is that they start from scratch. They're not afraid of anything, which is what we want to continue.” “I like to tell the kids, ‘Think bad, but do good.’ So, think what else could go wrong, but at the same time, see how you can protect yourself better and protect others.” “It's about local authentication, not releasing this information. Your PC, for example, is in your control. It's not going anywhere and not too many people will have access to it and potentially use it in ways that you did not expect it to be used. But if that same information was in the cloud somewhere, just fundamentally, by design, you don't have control. You’re just trusting that the cloud entity that has collected this information is only going to use it for that purpose and nothing else.” “Server-side, as you say, the cloud is already virtualized. And they did it primarily for consolidation and using applications in a much more efficient way, scaling the cloud. But on the client side, this is the new thing that is happening, which is: just like the server, we are working on virtualizing the client itself.” “When you virtualize the system, there are actual partitions that allow you to work on different types of workloads and isolate them. Fundamentally, they're isolated. So, if something goes wrong in one, it doesn't impact the other.” “It [malware] loves to spread. It loves to find its way into every application, down into the kernel levels and across the systems that it can reach. And if you isolate them fundamentally, its reach has already been contained.” “Virtualization not only brings you the security through isolation, but it can also basically allow you to do a lot more experimentation and creativity, like we talked about. You can try new things and you're not tied to an operating system environment. And that's another benefit.” “All of us became remote workers in a day's time. And a lot of the times, there was a break the glass scenario, where we just needed the users to be able to access these contained applications in some way or fashion. And that's not sustainable, because the threat landscape continued to grow. Nobody was waiting for things to stabilize before they can start trying to attack the systems.” “That's what we want to do is to build this next generation of citizens and engineers who have security mindset and [are] doing the right things for the community.”
Audiogram Segment: 3:07 - 3:27 (beginning) This change… (end) For all the diabetes device companies. Welcome back to The Wacky World of Diabetes Podcast. Everyone knows by now that Covid has significantly changed our world in so many ways, and the world of Diabetes is no different. Now more than ever, we have seen a huge rise in the virtualization of patient support and digital diabetes. However, from an investment standpoint, I believe I have some insights for you about the changes in diabetes products, and the projected usage of digital diabetes, that may surprise you. Be sure to dive straight in this episode and let's explore some of the changes we've seen from Covid, and how the future of diabetes products is changing, for what I believe, is the better. [00:01 - 05:19] Opening Segment ● Welcome to the second episode ○ Reminder of the disclaimer ■ Links below ● Covid19 has made for a lot of changes ○ How Covid helped along digital health ○ A change in training for devices ○ How it affects major device companies ■ Cost effective training methods ○ Virtualizing patient support ○ A Net Positive for device companies ○ When Covid is under control [05:20 - 14:52] The Future of Digital Devices and Changes in the Product Landscape ● I talk about my insights on the change in digital usage ○ Not a standard but an adjunct ○ People still want to see their doctors ○ I believe digital will not stay on the forefront ● What will happen to the digital space ○ I believe it is overvalued ○ The day of reckoning ○ The effect of additional competition ● Sales for device company ○ Lowered costs ● Projection of upcoming health care stats ○ Looking at drug pricing and device pricing ○ Something will be done but uncertain of what ○ Movement being made on the Affordable Care Act ○ What we don't know yet ● Positive changes to come during 2020 ○ Medtronic acquiring companion medical ○ Underestimated event that will impact sales ○ The Combo GIP and GP1 product ○ Who has the edge now? [14:53 - 16:45] Closing Segment ● Summarizing the significant events people missed in 2020 ● We are making progress ○ Life will get back to some kind of normal ● 2022 is when we'll really know what a post-covid world looks like ● Happy Holidays to everyone! ● Thank you and please share this ● Final Words Tweetable Quotes: “This change, going through what I call a virtualization of patient training and patient support, was going to come out anyways, but because of Covid, it accelerated that move and in the end I view this as a net positive…” - David Kliff “I'm probably one of the few, quite honestly, who is not convinced that digital diabetes, in particular, will remain on the forefront or have solid long term value from an investment standpoint.” - David Kliff To know more, you can connect with me, David Kliff on Facebook, Twitter, and LinkedIn, or email me at dkliff@diabeticinvestor.com. Be sure to visit https://diabeticinvestor.com for more insights and real-time analyses on the evolving business of diabetes. Don't be shy, I'd love to hear from you! You can also reach me at 224-715-3761. NOTE*: We are in no way a replacement for real medical professionals. All information in this podcast is obtained through reliable sources. Please be aware of our Disclaimer. LEAVE, SUBSCRIBE, REVIEW + help someone who wants to learn more about the wacky world of diabetes and everything happening within it.
Our guest today: Jodi Duva, Vice President of Cox Business Jodi is responsible for leading a world-class team delivering customized communications solutions to local business communities. Duva oversees sales and service delivery across all sales channels and has been leading one of the organization’s largest and fastest growing sales teams and consistently delivering double-digit growth. Jodi is very involved in the community, and serves on the boards for Orange County Business Council and Girl Scouts of Orange County. She plays an active role in both boards, chairing or co-chairing key committees. Duva also gives back through volunteerism. Fun fact: Duva grew up in the Boston area and is an avid New England sports fan. Today we discuss:The importance of mental health of your peopleHow to build mental health culture to increase productivity Challenge today in this work from home environment?Virtualizing workforce yet keeping them nimble and able to pivot for life’s everyday challenges (or something more creative) Keeping mentally connected and productive Human connection and preserving your sanity and Cox’s brand is based on “Life gets better when we have moments of real human connection”Working from home can lead to increased productivity and happy employees, but for some, it can cause feelings of isolation, increased stress (working too many hours and not stepping away), wearing too many hats - are you employee, mom, teacher, etc…., lack of recognitionWhy is this important to the company?Maintaining human connectionsProductivity has not dropped off and in some cases, even gone upEngagement challengesRick’s NuggetsRelationships are starting virtually now. Important to create bonding moments starting with the interview. Extra time to become comfortableInvite perspective employees to virtual team based eventsObvious solution: Implementing a policy of “me” time. Exercising, meditating and/or unplugging to balance one's self. - must alone time!How do we keep our people sane?Get creative! Think outside the box. Provide tools for your employees, but personalize it and JOIN THEM! Be vulnerable, be silly, be human. Fun ideas: Selfie contests, Five for Fitness, Pet “yappy hour” (bring your pet to virtual happy hour)Yelling at your kids without the “audience” on your Zoom meeting catching on.Create Fun: Pickle ball court, Beer Die Table – wait am I teaching my kids how to play drinking games? Should I be ashamed or should I take the other side – well, if they are good at it when they get to college, then that means less drinking right? Filming Music Videos – Post your best music video to a Rick Astley Song - “Never Gonna Give You Up” – Toilet Paper dance and “Together Forever” – husband wore a dress and the wife was Rick Astley in the suit….. Digital access to physical & mental well beingZoom happy hourBring dog to a meetingSelfie contestsVideo challenges (fun) Rick’s NuggetsImplement Mental health policies NOW! “Flag & Tag” in Communication ToolCalendar time into people’s schedulesKey Takeaways:Be a leader that encourages/requires your people to do these things. And don’t forget to recognize openly and often for accomplishments. A simple email or phone call goes a long way! Schedule analog breaks - No technology allowed!Get up and move! Fitness breaksMake time for your favorite peopleEnjoy the wonders of nature AKA Go outside!Just say “no” - find balanceShare and celebrate successesGuest Contacts:Jodi's LinkedIn or Email: jodi.duva@cox.com #hirepowerradio #coxbusiness #hiring #vpofsales #leader #volunteer #mentalhealth #employeewellness #orangecountybusinesscouncil #girlscoutsoforangecounty
Speakers: Danisha Martin, MBA, CSC, Executive Search Consultant at Nonprofit HR Heather de la Riva, SPHR, SHRM-SCP, sHRBP, Managing Director, Outsourcing at Nonprofit HR Bonus Resources: Transcript, Presentation Slides, & Recruitment Outsourcing Virtually One-Pager “It's Not Just Working Remotely; Hiring and Onboarding Go Virtual, Too” is the title of a recent Wall Street Journal article that mentions Nonprofit HR! Organizations are making unprecedented decisions based on the “new now”. If your organization is seeking answers to continue growing your workforce and to ensure your people are supported and driving toward mission-critical outcomes, you're in good company. Nonprofit HR continues to support the talent management needs of social impact organizations, nationwide, and we will share tips and options you can use during the pandemic and afterward. Register now and walk away understanding how to: Optimizing your employer brand Ensuring success in a virtual recruiting environment Leveraging best practices for virtual onboarding
Well this has never happened before but Abhi Gupta left me speechless with a new concept that I'd never heard of. Before we got to that though, we talked about how he made the big pivot in how to educate people virtually, and used what he knew about Data Science to create a new virtual workshop that, as of this recording, is only a couple months old. A St. Louis local who I've personally known for 5 years, he's brought a calm demeanor to serving those around him in educating them with skills that they can immediately use at their companies. Find out more about Abhi below: https://www.linkedin.com/in/abhimanyu-gupta/ ...and as always, enjoy the listen. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/archdevops/support
In this recorded session from our M&A Science Virtual Summit, Laura Lane, Chief of Staff at VMware, Kimberly Baird, Corporate Development Integration Leader at Cisco, and Dawn White, Manager of M&A Integration at Corning discuss how to virtualize the people experience during integration. They cover topics such as maintaining enthusiasm, boosting morale, and what tech tools they use during this unprecedented time.
Historically, the development cycle for new drugs takes years. It’s a process that includes several phases of clinical trials with patient volunteers. Many trials struggle or even fail because of the challenges in recruiting participants. Today, massive speed and scale are vital as the pharmaceutical industry races to find a vaccine for COVID-19 that’s safe and effective for everyone on the planet. In this episode of digital conversations, Greg Kefer and Justin Mardjuki discuss new innovations in healthcare scheduling automation that have proven highly effective at large healthcare systems. Conversational technology that engages patients on their mobile phones can virtualize screening, education, and scheduling, which might provide the kind of communication horsepower required to supercharge the clinical trial process at a time when it’s needed more than ever.
Historically, the development cycle for new drugs takes years. It’s a process that includes several phases of clinical trials with patient volunteers. Many trials struggle or even fail because of the challenges in recruiting participants. Today, massive speed and scale are vital as the pharmaceutical industry races to find a vaccine for COVID-19 that’s safe and effective for everyone on the planet. In this episode of digital conversations, Greg Kefer and Justin Mardjuki discuss new innovations in healthcare scheduling automation that have proven highly effective at large healthcare systems. Conversational technology that engages patients on their mobile phones can virtualize screening, education, and scheduling, which might provide the kind of communication horsepower required to supercharge the clinical trial process at a time when it’s needed more than ever.
What is the point of giving a $5,000 deductible when they make less than $20 an hour? Trisha’s guest today believes there is no point. Dr. David Berg is the Chairman and Co-founder of Redirect Health, a healthcare company that utilizes a self-funding platform, allowing the flexibility for the user to get what they want while providing affordable healthcare. David spent years looking for an affordable healthcare company for his employees to use before he finally decided to start a healthcare company of his own. He believes that just because someone has a sickness, they do not have to be a patient. His goal is to take the guesswork out of healthcare and make sure his members never have to become patients! In this episode, we talk about… What inspired David to create Redirect Health Differences between members and patients Looking for opportunities to eliminate unnecessary spending in healthcare Collecting data helps anticipate needs, obstacles, and availability Deploying a system that collaborates with different divisions of healthcare Virtualizing a better brick and mortar imagined experience Why is healthcare adding more real estate to the system? Strategy to approach buying a bigger building than is needed Turning a capability into a nationwide business Links to resources: Redirect Health: https://www.redirecthealth.com/our-story/ Listen, rate, subscribe, and share with others!
When it comes to accounting problems, Steve Rabin is the guy to turn to. Living in an environment where COVID-19 has effectively shut down the economy, many of us have had to examine how we allocate our assets as we adjust to an influx of layoffs, furloughs and people working from home. Listen in as Jack Russo and Steve Rabin continue their discussion of tax, accounting and legal strategies for getting through the COVID crisis. Topics: Labor laws Taxes and audits Collecting of receivables Virtualizing your business
In the latest episode of my new Fireside Chat series, Natalie Yeadon, Co-Founder and CEO of Impetus Digital sits down with Mark Corrigan, Director of Technology at Impetus Digital. They talk about best practices for virtualizing in-person meetings. Among other things, they discuss:• How to transform or adapt in-person meeting agendas to virtual meetings• How to keep participants' attention for a long time in synchronous virtual meetings• The usefulness of asynchronous pre-meeting assignments and readings for guiding the meeting agenda• Security concerns surrounding virtual platforms and web meeting technologies• Synchronous virtual meeting best practices on the backend• Liaising with client leads and other vendors and consultants• The importance of technical run-throughs and dry runs• How to add an element of ‘fun' into virtual meetings• Post-meeting feedback surveys• Benefits of virtualizing in-person meetings for clients and participantsSchedule a meeting with Natalie Yeadon: https://www.meetwithnatalie.comNatalie Yeadon LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/natalieyeadon/Impetus Digital Website: https://www.impetusdigital.com/Impetus Digital LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/impetus-digital/Impetus Digital Twitter: https://twitter.com/ImpetusadboardsImpetus YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/ImpetushealthcareMark Corrigan: https://www.linkedin.com/in/markdc8/
It’s no secret that the world is changing rapidly, requiring us to adapt and pivot in ALL areas of life, especially if you’re an entrepreneur or business owner. Virtualizing your business is more important now than ever before.
Here is some of what you will learn: The value of investing in people Being stifled by paycheck security? Swapnil’s organizational chart Virtualizing your organization Being proactive in a crisis The value of being a resource to your community The importance of cash flow management Always have a Big Dream How to set yourself up to win “Educated risks have no downside” To find out more about our guest:https://nityacapital.com/ To find out more about partnering or investing in a multifamily deal: Text Partner to 41411 or email Partner@RodKhleif.com Review and Subscribe
Virtualizing our services and focusing on providing education of radically sustainable buildings online. We are still building at Earthship Headquarters! The Nightly Rentals and Visitor Center are both closed until May. We are not letting go of our staff and crew. Living and doing business in an earthship gives us a head-start. We are constantly figuring out how to keep people sheltered, fed and paid. Earthships make it easier. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/earthship/support
In this episode, we share some insights on what virtualization is, and what options companies have to virtualize their infrastructures. Please send your comments and feedback to marketing@ipdimension.net
As iOS app development explodes in popularity, development teams are faced with in an escalating set of challenges in their attempt to scale.Mac hardware is not designed for enterprise grade scale, yet it is required for iOS development. Data Center efficiency may not be an Apple feature, but it is a problem that must be overcome to be competitive. Multiple developers in multiple locations cannot share anything more than a mac or two without eroding confidence and quality as things quickly devolve into chaos. Learn how MacStadium offers IAAS on Apple optimized for CI/CD tooling at scale. Today’s ExplaiNerds:Shawn Lankton, Chief Revenue Officer, MacStadiumPreston Lasebikan, Systems Engineer, MacStadiumPersonal blog: https://www.virtual-odyssey.com/Twitter: @VirtualReiseKhoa Tran, Network Architect, MacStadiumMaclane Matsuoka, Corus360Engage with these expertshttps://corus360.com/http://macstadium.comFollow Robb Boyd@robbboydwww.techwisetv.comwww.explainerds.net
Joining the podcast this week is 3 Calsoft experts in the cloud, networking, telecom and edge space: Pavan Gupta, Software Architect, Calsoft Kiran Divekar, Software Architect, Calsoft Umang Rajvanshi, Principal Marketing Analyst, Calsoft As mentioned in the podcast, get their recent ebook: A Deep-drive On Kubernetes For Edge : https://calsoftinc.com/resources/ebooks/a-deep-dive-on-kubernetes-for-edge/
Striking Vipers Human sexuality The bright and exciting future of who does what with whom and how. Polar bears. How we might have handles this VR technology as teenagers. Colbert is the bear Gaming Nostalgia for days-long gaming binges with Doritos and Easy Cheese. Ubiquitous full-spectrum VR experience. Neural mapping. Popular physics plugins , game engines, and the possibility that McCallister and Striking Vipers etc run on the same software. Bodily bacteria Dirt subscription boxes. Maintaining your skin microbiome. Showring? Soap vs detergent. Probiotic yogurt: “one for me, one for the undercarriage.” Dishwashers Knife-down safety is actually important(!). Dish detergents and plate dirtiness. Clever dirtiness-measurement technologies. Smithereens Driver Rating “2 stars, car was clean” Rachel, Jack, and Ashley Too Virtual performance Virtualizing irl performers. Pepper’s Ghost. Lifelike real-time rendering technology. Real-time raytracing. Motion capture cost and complexity drops. Brains etc Machine learning vocal production. FMRI vs EEG vs whatever awesome thing they have in Black Mirror. Deep image reconstruction from human brain activity. Head Like a Hole by Devo: YouTube Human brain mapping and brain decoding by Jack Gallant: YouTube Deep image reconstruction from human brain activity: PLOS Support the show!
Virtualizing audiovisual networks. Steps ProAV integrators can take to protect their networks as well as their clients'. Security in high-risk AV networks.
Virtualizing audiovisual networks. Steps ProAV integrators can take to protect their networks as well as their clients'. Security in high-risk AV networks. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Virtualizing audiovisual networks. Steps ProAV integrators can take to protect their networks as well as their clients'. Security in high-risk AV networks.
It wasn’t that long ago that SQL Server was considered too resource-intensive to successfully virtualize. A new generation of hardware and advances in vSphere have made it much more common however it's still easy to make mistakes that can result in poorly performing SQL Server VMs. This week we discuss SQL Server with Argenis Fernandez from Pure Storage. Topics discussed: OLTPOLAP characteristics Common misconceptions with virtualizing SQL Server SQl Server IO Block Size Using Storage Policy Based Management for SQL Server VMs Links mentioned in this episode: What is SQL Server's IO Block Size Deuplication and Compression on SQL Server StorageHub.vmware.com The Virtually Speaking Podcast The Virtually Speaking Podcast is a weekly technical podcast dedicated to discussing VMware topics related to storage and availability. Each week Pete Flecha and John Nicholson bring in various subject matter experts from VMware and within the industry to discuss their respective areas of expertise. If you’re new to the Virtually Speaking Podcast check out all episodes on vSpeakingPodcast.com.
Visit EOFire.com for complete show notes of every Podcast episode. Mark is a World Traveler, Virtual Real Estate Investor, 8-time Best-selling author, self-proclaimed “World's Best Father”, and the host of the popular podcast show, TheRealEstatePowerHour.com. He enjoys helping investors become business owners by letting go of the vine. He is best known for Virtualizing a non-virtual business.
Mark is a World Traveler, Virtual Real Estate Investor, 8-time Best-selling author, self-proclaimed “World's Best Father”, and the host of the popular podcast show, TheRealEstatePowerHour.com. He enjoys helping investors become business owners by letting go of the vine. He is best known for Virtualizing a non-virtual business. Visit EOFire.com
Today's episode is an introduction episode. It's introducing into the topic of the next episode. We've tackling the big topic of Virtualization. Virtualizing is in. Everybody, everythings seems to be in some way virtualized. But what does it really mean? At least in the context of IT it definitely means something different as in day-by-day usage. In this episode I'll give you the big overview and dive a little bit into some details. Details you should know when talking about virtualization on computer-systems.
Software Defined Infrastructure: This paper examines the pattern matching performance Hyperscan delivers in virtualized environments when combined with Suricata, a fast-growing, open-source Intrusion Prevention and Detection (IPS/IDS) security application supported by OISF.
Software Defined Infrastructure: This paper examines the pattern matching performance Hyperscan delivers in virtualized environments when combined with Suricata, a fast-growing, open-source Intrusion Prevention and Detection (IPS/IDS) security application supported by OISF.
Software Defined Infrastructure: This paper examines the pattern matching performance Hyperscan delivers in virtualized environments when combined with Suricata, a fast-growing, open-source Intrusion Prevention and Detection (IPS/IDS) security application supported by OISF.
Virtualization at Microsoft continues to evolve! Richard chats with Aidan Finn about the on-going evolution of virtualization and the options available in Azure to use it. It's not just about Azure-hosted virtual machines any more! The conversation ranges over a number of Azure technologies in use today, including Active Directory. You need AD in the cloud to make your hybrid infrastructure work effectively, but it does take time to figure out all the options. Aidan also talks about Microsoft Azure RemoteApp and the options it brings to making applications available in the cloud. Also mentioned is the Azure Speed Test for evaluating which data centers give your location the best performance. The Azure story continues to evolve. Have you checked out the latest?
Nutanix NEXT Community Podcast Episode 10 with your Hosts Laura Whalen, John Troyer, Dwayne Lessner and Angelo Luciani. This week, we chat with Michael Webster, Senior Solutions and Performance Engineer, about Virtualizing Business Critical Apps, and Tier-1 Workloads.
Robert McBride, the Senior Product Manager of Emerging Technologies Software Networking at Brocade, chats about the Vyatta 5600 vRouter and using software to deliver automation and control of network services resulting in lower costs and an improved end-user experience. He also discusses the Intel® Network Builders program and working with the Intel® Data Plane Development Kit. For more information, visit www.brocade.com.
Using AndroVM to create an OpenGL accelerated Android 4.1 virtual machine, compatible with Windows, Mac and Linux hosts.
Starring:Host: Robbie FergusonCo-Host: Hillary Rumball Using AndroVM to create an OpenGL accelerated Android 4.1 virtual machine, compatible with Windows, Mac and Linux hosts. Read the complete show notes, comment or rate this episode, view pictures and obtain links from this episode at https://category5.tv/shows/technology/episode/289/ Running time: 1 Hour 1 Minute 15 Seconds
Live from VMworld Europe 2012, it´s another special video edition episode of vSoup! Listen to, and view, Ed Czerwins vBrownbag Tech Talk: “Virtualizing workloads in the face of Disaster” For more background information, read Shanghai… we have a problem… on vNinja.net. The post vSoup One Man Parties: Ed Czerwin – Virtualizing workloads in the face of Disaster first appeared on vSoup.
IT Best Practices: Episode 25 – Intel is a large operation, with ninety thousand employees and an equal number of servers. Like a lot of organizations, Intel has been virtualizing servers over time to increase utilization and efficiency, and to reduce cost. But a certain percentage of the servers in Intel’s Office and Enterprise environment […]
As head of Information Technology for his company, Scott has become an expert at virtualization and virtualizing FileMaker Client and Server. He will be speaking on Virtualizing both at DevCon 2009.
In this episode Paul and Martin sit down with Brian Randell and talk about his two major passions in technology life, Team Foundation Server and Virtualization.
In this episode Paul and Martin sit down with Brian Randell and talk about his two major passions in technology life, Team Foundation Server and Virtualization.
For IT professionals responsible for introducing applications into an enterprise, compatibility testing can often be a daunting exercise. You must not only test every known OS version against the application, but you also need to[