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I sat down with Wes Kennedy, Principal Evangelist at SingleStore, during the AWS Re: Invent event. They discussed topics about SingleStore's role in the tech world and its impact on AI development. Interview Highlights: 1️⃣ AI and Real-Time Applications 2️⃣ SingleStore Now Conference 3️⃣ AWS Jam Session Involvement #data #datascience #aws #awsreinvent2023 #theravitshow
In this episode, we talk to two different Technical Marketing Engineers to learn more about this position, what it entails, and the type of work a TME does. Pete Lumbis and Wes Kennedy join us for this exciting episode! More from our guests: Pete Lumbis: https://twitter.com/PeteCCDE Wes Kennedy: https://twitter.com/wesdottoday Check out our Patreon – https://www.patreon.com/artofnetengContinue reading "Ep 108 – TME Panel"
On today's Tech Bytes podcast, we talk Data Processing Units (DPUs) with sponsor NVIDIA. The context is VMware's Project Monterey. Wes Kennedy, TME for BlueField at NVIDIA, is here to discuss how NVIDIA is partnering with VMware to enable offloads of applications such as NSX and VSAN.
On today's Tech Bytes podcast, we talk Data Processing Units (DPUs) with sponsor NVIDIA. The context is VMware's Project Monterey. Wes Kennedy, TME for BlueField at NVIDIA, is here to discuss how NVIDIA is partnering with VMware to enable offloads of applications such as NSX and VSAN.
On today's Tech Bytes podcast, we talk Data Processing Units (DPUs) with sponsor NVIDIA. The context is VMware's Project Monterey. Wes Kennedy, TME for BlueField at NVIDIA, is here to discuss how NVIDIA is partnering with VMware to enable offloads of applications such as NSX and VSAN.
On today's Tech Bytes podcast, we talk Data Processing Units (DPUs) with sponsor NVIDIA. The context is VMware's Project Monterey. Wes Kennedy, TME for BlueField at NVIDIA, is here to discuss how NVIDIA is partnering with VMware to enable offloads of applications such as NSX and VSAN. The post Tech Bytes: NVIDIA BlueField And Project Monterey (Sponsored) appeared first on Packet Pushers.
On today's Tech Bytes podcast, we talk Data Processing Units (DPUs) with sponsor NVIDIA. The context is VMware's Project Monterey. Wes Kennedy, TME for BlueField at NVIDIA, is here to discuss how NVIDIA is partnering with VMware to enable offloads of applications such as NSX and VSAN. The post Tech Bytes: NVIDIA BlueField And Project Monterey (Sponsored) appeared first on Packet Pushers.
On today's Tech Bytes podcast, we talk Data Processing Units (DPUs) with sponsor NVIDIA. The context is VMware's Project Monterey. Wes Kennedy, TME for BlueField at NVIDIA, is here to discuss how NVIDIA is partnering with VMware to enable offloads of applications such as NSX and VSAN. The post Tech Bytes: NVIDIA BlueField And Project Monterey (Sponsored) appeared first on Packet Pushers.
In today's Heavy Networking podcast, sponsored by NVIDIA, we explore DOCA on Bluefield DPUs. DOCA is a runtime operating system on the DPU including tools for provisioning, deploying, and orchestrating containerized services. It's also an SDK to supports a range of operating systems and distributions and includes drivers, libraries, and tools. Our guests are Justin Betz and Wes Kennedy, both Technical Marketing Engineers with NVIDIA. The post Heavy Networking 633: Building DPU Apps With NVIDIA DOCA (Sponsored) appeared first on Packet Pushers.
In today's Heavy Networking podcast, sponsored by NVIDIA, we explore DOCA on Bluefield DPUs. DOCA is a runtime operating system on the DPU including tools for provisioning, deploying, and orchestrating containerized services. It's also an SDK to supports a range of operating systems and distributions and includes drivers, libraries, and tools. Our guests are Justin Betz and Wes Kennedy, both Technical Marketing Engineers with NVIDIA.
In today's Heavy Networking podcast, sponsored by NVIDIA, we explore DOCA on Bluefield DPUs. DOCA is a runtime operating system on the DPU including tools for provisioning, deploying, and orchestrating containerized services. It's also an SDK to supports a range of operating systems and distributions and includes drivers, libraries, and tools. Our guests are Justin Betz and Wes Kennedy, both Technical Marketing Engineers with NVIDIA.
In today's Heavy Networking podcast, sponsored by NVIDIA, we explore DOCA on Bluefield DPUs. DOCA is a runtime operating system on the DPU including tools for provisioning, deploying, and orchestrating containerized services. It's also an SDK to supports a range of operating systems and distributions and includes drivers, libraries, and tools. Our guests are Justin Betz and Wes Kennedy, both Technical Marketing Engineers with NVIDIA.
In today's Heavy Networking podcast, sponsored by NVIDIA, we explore DOCA on Bluefield DPUs. DOCA is a runtime operating system on the DPU including tools for provisioning, deploying, and orchestrating containerized services. It's also an SDK to supports a range of operating systems and distributions and includes drivers, libraries, and tools. Our guests are Justin Betz and Wes Kennedy, both Technical Marketing Engineers with NVIDIA. The post Heavy Networking 633: Building DPU Apps With NVIDIA DOCA (Sponsored) appeared first on Packet Pushers.
In today's Heavy Networking podcast, sponsored by NVIDIA, we explore DOCA on Bluefield DPUs. DOCA is a runtime operating system on the DPU including tools for provisioning, deploying, and orchestrating containerized services. It's also an SDK to supports a range of operating systems and distributions and includes drivers, libraries, and tools. Our guests are Justin Betz and Wes Kennedy, both Technical Marketing Engineers with NVIDIA. The post Heavy Networking 633: Building DPU Apps With NVIDIA DOCA (Sponsored) appeared first on Packet Pushers.
The Hot Grits Podcast presented by Coach's Corner, the No. 1 sports bar in Savannah! Travis Jaudon and Spencer Maddox are back for HGP season 5, episode 8. Episode No. 88 overall. Spencer calls in to record on the first half with Travis and the guys talk about the NLCS so far between the Atlanta Braves and Los Angeles Dodgers, as well as looking ahead to the 2021-22 Atlanta Hawks season and preseason predictions for conference champions and NBA Finals .... After Spencer Travis goes solo for the local segment with his thoughts on the Wesley Kennedy III story as the former Georgia Southern and Benedictine football star has been missing since Sunday (around 10:30 a.m.) and police, family frantically search and pray for his return. Travis talks about the events leading up to the disappearance of WKIII including clips from past episodes with Mike Anthony (ep. 38) and Frank Sulkowski (ep. 41). Travis explains his rationale behind a Tweet he posted Sunday night, why he hasn't deleted it, and why he won't. ... FOLLOW the show on Twitter @PodcastGrits and on Instagram @thehotgrits. LIKE the Hot Grits Podcast page on Facebook (www.facebook.com/HotGritsPod) and listen to all of the archived episodes streaming from Facebook. SPONSORS: Coach's Corner; John Carr Real Estate; Beaulieu Oaks Home Improvement Wes Kennedy was found just before 9 p.m. ET on Tuesday, October 19th in Savannah.
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This episode is brought to you by the SavannahNow podcasts. On this week's episode, Travis and Greg recap the loss to Troy, their takeaways from the game and what Southern needs to do to rebound before doing a preview of the upcoming game against Coastal Carolina. ** Reminder: Bonus episode with recap of Troy game ** Game Notes from Last Week Secondary torched Why isn't Wes Kennedy touching the ball? Troy was just a better team on Saturday Big questions with GS offense (24:40) Preview of Coastal Carolina Have a comment or question for the show? Email tjaudon@savannahnow.com or call 912-652-0355 and leave us a message to play on the next episode. Twitter: Travis — @JaudonSports Greg — @GregTalbott
This episode is sponsored by Savannahnow.com podcasts On this week's episode, Travis and Greg give their four downs what they took away from the Eagles' dramatic victory over Arkansas State last week and what they need to do to keep the momentum going against South Alabama. Then, Travis speaks with legendary Southern running back Adrian Peterson about his new role on the team, what he's doing to prepare student-athletes for the next step and the prospects for the Southern football season. Four Downs: Happy Birthday, Wes Kennedy and Bob DeBesse Better believe in the "Bend Don't Break" approach Another opportunity for Southern to prove themselves Power of Paulson Stadium (10:10) Game Week Notes Where Georgia Southern stands right now in the Sun Belt Passing game has really impressed so far Penalties on Saturday were an issue, but one that fixed quickly Don't sleep on South Alabama Wesley Fields is starting to make more of an impact Attendance growth needs to happen (25:50) Interview with Adrian Peterson Have a comment or question for the show? Email tjaudon@savannahnow.com or call 912-652-0355 and leave us a message to play on the next episode. Twitter: Travis — @JaudonSports Greg — @GregTalbott
On this week's episode, Travis and Greg give their thoughts on last week's lost to Clemson, talk about a few points they've noticed so far this season and preview next week's game against Arkansas State. Four Downs: Bye week comes at the best time for Georgia Southern C.J. Wright — next great Southern running back? Too many injuries during Clemson game The progression of the passing game and pass play-calling (10:46) What's the deal with Wes Kennedy? (13:38) Shai Werts and the offensive line (18:30) Key players lost each game so far this season (20:44) A look ahead to GSU's non-conference future (25:31) Next week versus Arkansas State (33:21) Associated Press college football writer Pete Iacobelli on Clemson/Georgia Southern, the option, comparing Georgia Southern to Georgia Tech and the college football playoff outlook so far. Have a comment or question for the show? Email tjaudon@savannahnow.com or call 912-652-0219 and leave us a message to play on the next episode. Twitter: Travis — @JaudonSports Greg — @GregTalbott
**Content warning: This contains a trigger warning for a dead dog in Killing Eve and also mentions mild spoilers for the endings of *Time Was* and *Person of Interest*.** After repeated technical failure, Brooklyn Wallace finally manages to chat with Austin and Amanda about her upcoming black F/F romance *Sugar and Ice*. Predictably, the group is sidetracked by Cockygate, bad 1920s New York accents, Smokey the Bear's racism, and messy characters in F/F. Amanda Hollywood—Amanda Jean's brand-new and far superior successor—has high praise for *Killing Eve* and a murderous robot, and Austin has two book recommendations.
Today we have a very special guest on the podcast—Wes Kennedy. Wes is a former Canadian Special Forces operator and sniper. That’s right. After serving, Wes went on to start the Brotherhood of Life, which is the world’s premier training system for military and law enforcement men. He is the number one fitness, leadership and vision coach for warriors, as he calls them. He helps his clients with their fitness, nutrition and health, plus with their mindset and visions. You may not think a Navy SEAL would ever meditate, but Wes uses meditation to square away everything in their lives and get these guys in the right mindset to be able to take on whatever comes their way. In this episode, Wes and I discuss: How Wes became a businessman What it takes to become a special forces operator What he would do differently now How Wes has been able to target his niche Similarities between being a special ops sniper and an entrepreneur 3:00 - 12:00 - Wes’s Transition from special ops sniper to businessman 12:00 - 16:00 - Targeting your niche through Facebook 16:00 - 18:00 - What skills all entrepreneurs must have 18:00 - 25:00 - Hindsight is 20/20 25:00 - 30:00 - Rapid-fire Questions
GRP 60-Episode 60 of the Global Recon Podcast I thought it would be a great way to kick off the new year by having Wes Kennedy back on the show. Wes is a former Canadian Special Operations Regiment(CSOR) operator. Wes is a combat veteran and since leaving the military has become an expert in fitness, nutrition, and mindset. Wes owns and operates a successful company whose main focus is to help people from the Five Eyes(FVEY) community pass special operations selection. FVEY consist of the Australia, Britain, Canada, New Zealand, and the United States. We often received emails and messages on social media asking for any resources that can help someone pass a selection. Well, there is no better place than the services provided by Wes and his company. Below is an excerpt from the podcast. John: You spent your time serving first as an engineer, then special operations, and now you've left the military. When you first started your company you were focused on a few different avenues of fitness and health. Now you guys focus more on special operations selection. You have the physical aspect, but you also have the mental aspect. I know this is something you specialize in. Can we talk about that? Wes Kennedy: What I've learned over the past several years with hundreds of guys training for various special ops selections around the world is the programming. Spent a lot of time learning how to do nutrition. It's almost the fluff of the training. It's fairly easy to deliver good individualized program design, good individualized nutrition. There are few guys that take it on and do it without question. Hit it day in and day out. What happens with most of us being the human beings that we are is eventually guys hit a crossroad. They said they're going to do something and they don't do it. I've begun to create a series of modules and training for that mindset piece to understand where they're behavioral patterns come from. The first module we cover in the mindset piece we cover is a purpose. A man without purpose is lost in the wind. Purpose to me is essentially what do I need to do before I die? and what do I need to do before I die? Wes Kennedy: Main Site: www.brotherhoodlife.com Warrior Mentor Project: www.warriormentorproject.com Team Room Training: www.teamroomtraining.com Facebook: www.facebook.com/OfficialWesKennedy YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/WesKennedyETP
This week we meet Wes Kennedy, founder of Elite Training Programs (ETP). Wes is a Veteran of the Canadian Special Forces Regiment (CSOR). Having served two tours in Afghanistan he has learned to overcome challenging tasks.Through his platform ETP he is helping tactical athletes prepare for the rigors of the Special Forces selection process.
This week we meet Wes Kennedy, founder of Elite Training Programs (ETP). Wes is a Veteran of the Canadian Special Forces Regiment (CSOR). Having served two tours in Afghanistan he has learned to overcome challenging tasks.Through his platform ETP he is helping tactical athletes prepare for the rigors of the Special Forces selection process.
GRP 42-On this episode I have former Canadian Special Operations Regiment (CSOR) solider Wes Kennedy. CSOR traces its unit’s roots to the first American, Canadian Special Operations unit which was a joint unit called the “1st Special Service Force”. Wes is the author of “Sports Vision Training for Shooting Performance”. We talk a little about the Canadian Special Operations Forces Command (CANSOFCOM). We talk fitness, and mindset. Wes runs a company that helps prepare military athletes for the rigorous Special Operations selection programs across the globe. An article has come out recently written by Sean Naylor in the New York Times where the Airforce has developed some new technology to help them clean up old drone footage. During Operation Anaconda special reconnaissance units were tasked with heading up into the mountains, and identifying enemy fighting positons in order to call in air support. A highly respected Navy SEAL operator is being bashed on social media because the Airforce is claiming that him and his unit left behind John Chapman an Airforce Combat Control Technician (CCT). The new technology isn’t 100 accurate to say for certain that Chapman was still alive. The facts are the SEALs along with the CCT were out numbered, out gunned, and taking casualties. Senior Chief Petty Officer Slabinski assumed Chapman was killed during the initial gunfight in which several members of the small team were shot, and wounded. They made the call to leap down the mountain under fire, and commence what would become a 6 hour running gun battle in order to break contact. Slabinski’s actions that day kept the SEALs alive, and his teammates have the highest praise for him. I am disappointed with the level of arm chair quarterbacking that’s taking place on the internet over this issue.
Have you ever wondered what it takes to become a member of the world's elite? Not just what the process looks like, but the actual work, blood, sweat, tears, and physical turmoil required to infiltrate such a team? Meet Wes Kennedy, resident expert on all things Special Forces and transforming mere mortals into super human, tactical, elite, physical specimens ready to conquer the world's deepest, darkest missions. Wes spent 8 years in the Canadian Forces, 5 of those as a Special Forces Operator. Now as the CEO and founder of Elite Training Programs, he prepares Special Forces candidates mentally and physically for selection into their respective SF school. Wes also works with para-military, police and fire, Crossfit athletes, and everyday Joes. In his own w
Nutanix NEXT Community Podcast Episode 12 with your Hosts Laura Whalen, John Troyer, Dwayne Lessner and Angelo Luciani. This week, we chat with Wes Kennedy, Systems Engineer and Architect in the Healthcare and technology space.