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Today’s episode is part 2 of a conversation with Sean Chou, Catalytic CEO, and Neil Bahadur, Catalytic Head of Partnerships. They talk with Darren about their no-code approach to back office efficiency with a platform that utilizes RPA and AI technology.
In part one of two episodes, Sean Chou, Catalytic CEO, and Neil Bahandur, Catalytic Head of Partnerships, join Darren to talk about Catalytic’s technology and how RPAs can help employees become more valuable through automation of back office repeatable processes.
Darren Pulsipher shows how he increased Elasticsearch performance using Intel%92s Optane Persistent Memory in 100 percent app direct mode. His tests show an incredible performance increase of 2x. By doubling the throughput capacity, you can greatly decrease the number of servers in your Elasticsearch cluster.
In this episode, Darren talks about the history of applications and how recent changes, primarily due to the onslaught of data from the Internet of Things, is affecting data-centric architectures. The infrastructure is ready, but we don%92t yet have a suitable way to manage all our data. There are three elements that need to change to facilitate this process: people (organization), process (operation), and architecture (technology). Darren focuses on the architecture where data and compute are spread over thousands of edge devices and across public and private clouds.
In this episode, Darren, Tim Flynn, Retired Rear Admiral of the Navy, and Pete Schmitz, Account Executive for the Navy from Intel, talk about how to manage the explosive growth of teleworkers due to the Covid-19 pandemic. We discuss the different modes that workers can use to work remotely and still be productive: device as a dumb terminal, device as part of the internal network and device as a portal to services. Understanding these modes of operation can help find bottlenecks that can hamper the effectiveness of your team.
With the huge shift in people now working from home instead of the office, security is a growing concern for many IT organizations. In this episode, Steve Orrin, CTO of Intel Federal, and Darren discuss the security threats and solutions to help secure your teleworker and enterprise data centers.
With many employees now working from home, how do you make sure they are working securely yet still give them the flexibility they need to get their jobs done? In this episode, Darren and special Guest Steve Orrin, CTO of Intel Federal, discuss how to leverage Intel technology to effectively help secure the teleworker.
Securing your device and your data center only gets you so far. With more people working from home you need to help your employee secure their home network and work area. In this episode, Steve Orrin, Federal CTO at Intel helps Darren secure his home network.
Organizations need help in building VDI (Virtual Desktop Infrastructure) solutions immediately. As IT Departments are adding VDI licenses locally to their current systems, they need to be aware that licenses alone don’t solve all of their problems.
A multi-hybrid cloud architecture allows organizations to take advantage of the benefits of both private and public clouds, optimizing resources and cost efficiency. This model has five main advantages: agility, flexibility, predictive performance, security and compliance, and efficiency.
In this episode, we will talk about the Information Management Maturity Model and how we can use that model to help our organizations move forward. This model can help you identify where your organization is and where it is going in its information management strategy, ultimately deriving maximum business value from your data
In this episode, Erin Moseley, Sr. Account Exec for Education at Intel, and Grant Kelly, Solution Architect for Education at Intel, join Darren to talk about the challenges of distance learning and teaching and the overwhelming changes that school districts, teachers, parents, and students are absorbing during the Covid-19 pandemic. Find out how students and teachers are connecting with new technologies and ways of learning.
On our last episode, Erin Moseley, Sr. Account Exec for Education at Intel, and Grant Kelly, Solution Architect for Education at Intel joined Darren to talk about the technological challenges and options in distance learning. In this episode, we delve more deeply into privacy and security threats and solutions.
Digital transformation can be difficult. Many organizations become paralyzed when trying to decipher all of the technologies that are thrown at them every day. On this journey, like any other, it is important to have a map. In this episode, Darren explains the Infrastructure Maturity Model to help organizations find out where they are in their digital transformation, where they can go next, and how to get there.
Today’s episode is all about kick-starting your organization to become data centric and the value this can bring. Darren’s special guest is Sarah Kalicin, lead data scientist for data centers at Intel.
Creating successful data-driven results starts with a strong organizational foundation. Darren and his guest Sarah Kalicin, Lead Data Scientist Data Center Group Intel, discuss the key aspects to this fundamental change.
Sarah Kalicin, Lead Data Scientist at Intel and Darren Pulsipher, Chief Solution Architect, Public Sector at Intel talk about the process and benefits of data collection and preparation in becoming a data-centric organization. This is step two in the journey of becoming a data-centric organization.
In part 5 of a series, Kick-starting your Organizational Transformation to Become Data Centric, Sarah Kalicin, Lead Data Scientist, Intel, and Darren Pulsipher, Chief Solutions Architect, Public Sector, Intel, discuss how to create insight using AI and machine learning in a data-centric organization.
Darren Pulsipher, Chief Solutions Architect, Public Sector, Intel, talks to Sarah Kalicin, Lead Data Scientist, Intel about operationalizing your organization’s data pipeline. It takes a team effort to model, monitor, and produce an ongoing source of valuable information. This is the final episode in the series Kick-starting your Organizational Transformation to Become Data-Centric.
In this episode, Darren interviews Greg Clifton, Director of Department of Defense (DOD) and Intelligence for Intel Corp. They discuss the challenges of data management in a complex system that spans multiple clouds, enterprise data centers, regional data centers, and tactical edge. Listen to Darren and Greg follow a bit of data from its collection and journey through this ecosystem to the production of actionable information for analysts and warfighters. Listen to Darren and Greg discuss some of the obstacles in this large, circular environment and solutions to help get actionable information to analysts and back to warfighters.
Thought leader Andrew Padilla of Datacequia envisions new developments in data management and collaboration that would allow data to advance as software has in visibility, accessibility, usability, and portability. He outlines how a composable infrastructure would address the concerns of both software engineers and data scientists.
In this episode, Darren Pulsipher, Intel Chief Solution Architect, Public Sector, explores how organizations can move from simply hoarding data to using it as a strategic asset.
Charles Fan, CEO of MemVerge, talks to Darren Pulsipher, Chief Solutions Architect, Public Sector, Intel, about their new technology, Big Memory software-defined memory controllers. The technology utilizes Intel 3D XPoint Optane persistent memory to efficiently bridge the gap between current and future architectures, while providing bigger capacity, lower cost, and persistence.
Randy Hayes from VAST Data and Darren Pulsipher, Chief Solutions Architect, Public Sector, Intel, discuss VAST Data’s innovative storage architecture that eliminates the need for tiers using NVMe over Fabrics, QLC Flash, and 3D XPoint Optane
Johan Ballin, Director of Technical Marketing at Hammerspace and Darren Pulsipher, Chief Solution Architect, Public Sector, at Intel discuss Hammerspace’s hybrid cloud technology that untethers data from storage infrastructure, providing data portability and performance.
Darren Pulsipher, Chief Solution Architect, Public Sector, Intel, and Jesse Schrater, Security Manager, Data Platforms Group, Intel, discuss the current security landscape and how Intel’s SGX and partnered ecosystem offers a timely and tested solution for data in use and other security concerns.
Databases are showing their age, still taking some time to get results. Aerospike, with the help of Intel technology (Optane), breaks through with speed, volume, and low latency. Tim Faulkes, Vice President of Solutions Architecture at Aerospike, joins Darren Pulsipher, Chief Solutions Architect, Intel, to discuss the benefits of Aerospike technology.
With oneAPI, Intel has created a unified software environment for development, geared toward data processing. Gretchen Stewart, Chief Data Scientist, Public Sector, Intel, discusses this technology with Darren Pulsipher, Chief Solution Architect, Intel, that eliminates the need for using a different language for different architectures.
Darren Pulsipher, Chief Solution Architect, Public Sector, at Intel talks about the lessons learned from the AWS outage in November 2020 and preventative solutions to navigating such outages.
Darren Pulsipher describes why a Multi-Hybrid Cloud Architect may already be in your Data Center. Most organizations already all of the ingredients. They just need to know how they fit together.
In this episode, Darren talks about decreasing ingestion congestion using Intel’s Optane DC Persistent Memory, and the experiment he conducted with surprising results. It just might change the way we think about programming in the future.
Darren Pulsipher, Chief Solutions Architect, Public Sector, Intel outlines digital strategy and architecture to effectively transform your organization. He explains how organizational, procedural, and technological elements must be balanced to work efficiently toward a common, ideal architecture to support a unified vision.
One of the growing areas to help with Legacy Integration and automation of integration is the use of automation tools and frameworks. Over the last 3 years, a significant emphasis on the automation of workflows with legacy and new cloud-aware applications for information workers has emerged. These tools sets are called Robotic Process Automation (RPA) tools. Darren Pulsipher, Chief Solution Architect, Public Sector, Intel, reviews the Robotic Process Automation (RPA) industry and tool offerings.
In part one of this interview, Darren Pulsipher, Chief Solution Architect, Intel, and Doug Bourgeois, Managing Director, GPS Cloud Strategy Leader, Deloitte, talk about the cloud migration and the role of the CIO.
In this episode, Darren Pulsipher, Chief Solution Architect, Public Sector, and Rick Hermann, Director US Public Sector, Intel, discuss how Intel has been successful in navigating disruptive change over the past three decades.
With cyber-attacks on the rise in all industries, security is more important than ever. In this episode, Darren Pulsipher, Chief Solution Architect, and Steve Orrin, Federal CTO at Intel Federal, outline the attack vectors, the six pillars of cybersecurity, and how Intel can help. The level of complexity organizations must deal with to secure their data, systems, and applications has never been more difficult.
Darren Pulsipher, Chief Solution Architect, Public Sector, at Intel reflects on the disruption, changes, and adjustments the COVID-19 pandemic brought in 2020.
In this episode, Darren Pulsipher, Chief Solution Architect at Intel, asks Rachel Mushawar, VP of Sales at Intel, for her insight on what’s ahead for the Roaring 20s after the disruption of COVID-19.
Darren Pulsipher, Chief Solution Architect, Public Sector, Intel, and Sean Heiney, co-founder of SignalWire, Inc., discuss the companies remote work policies of cameras on and their new remote collaborative workspaces technology that fosters ad hoc communication for their completely remote workforce.
Breakdown the barriers to accelerating medical research for the cure to cancer with confidential computing. Nick Bhadange, Technology Specialist, AI-Vets and Darren Pulsipher, Chief Solution Architect, Public Sector, Intel, discuss the need for confidential computing in healthcare and the potential benefits through use cases.
Darren Pulsipher, Chief Solution Architect, Public Sector, Intel, defines common DevOps terms and explains where DevOps fits into your organization.
In this episode, Darren Pulsipher, Chief Solution Architect at Intel, and Steve Orrin, CTO of Intel, Federal, discuss why and how the DevOps pipeline must be secured. The only way to deliver solid, resilient, and secure code is if security is built in, and the earlier the better.
In this insightful episode of the podcast 'Embracing Digital Transformation', host Darren Pulsipher sheds light on the increasingly prevalent issue of AI generated content, particularly in the academic setting. The episode features an intriguing discussion where Darren relays the experience of identifying artificially created essays among students whose first language isn't English, specifically underlining the recognition of AI-generated text due to its distinctive language. He emphasizes an instance where impactful phrases are used excessively, and subsequently sparks laughter due to its unnatural and profound language. Yet, with empathy and compassion, Darren informs the student about the offence, giving them a zero while also encouraging them to avoid such actions in the future. An engaging podcast episode outlining the crucial intersection of education, artificial intelligence, and academic integrity, this is an eye-opener for educators and students alike in our rapidly digitizing world.
Full Episode: https://youtu.be/yOmmAZR7GtI
Audio Episode: https://share.transistor.fm/s/8f5fb1d0
Blog Post: https://embracingdigital.org/episode-EDT180-en
In this episode, Darren Pulsipher, Chief Solution Architect, Intel, and Stephen Holt, Cloud Solution Architect, Intel discuss cloud optimization and studies that show that cores perform differently for various workloads.
In part two of this episode, Darren Pulsipher, Chief Solution Architect, Intel, gives practical tips for securing each stage of the DevOps pipeline, including protecting the hardware and software stacks with hardware root of trust, Security scanning, attested and encrypted containers/VMs. and more.
Greg leads Intel’s US sales and marketing. Intel’s customers are primarily the system OEMs, and Intel’s sales force works daily servicing those accounts and helping them build systems around Intel’s compute and memory technologies. Currently, there is an unprecedented demand for compute. Intel’s teams work with software companies, cloud providers, Fortune 1000 businesses, schools, and government agencies to make compute accessible and help identify trends and apply use cases the solve business problems in a way that improves society. Intel, then, works as a trendsetter and identifies new trends to make sure customers have the right products.
In this episode, Darren checks in with Randy Hayes, now VP of Sales, for the public sector of VAST Data, six months after their last conversation to see how they are doing in the industry, what is new at VAST, and interesting use cases. Their new product, Gemini, offers a different storage business model
In this episode, Darren talks with Rachel Dreikosen, Business Development Manager in Public Sector at Intel, about how COVID-19 has effective her work-life balance and why she started a blog to help other female technical sales professionals.
Darren Pulsipher, Chief Solution Architect, Intel, talks with Uzair Hussain, CEO of District Zero, about how the company’s app that supports K-12 student mental wellness can apply to preventing employee burnout.
In this episode, Darren Pulsipher, Chief Solution Architect, Public Sector, and Robert Looney, Americas Data Center Sales Manager for Intel, talk about using a strategic approach to embrace the current workplace evolution. The COVID pandemic created major challenges and transitions in the workplace. Intel is helping customers leverage technologies to best address ongoing challenges in the new normal.
Darren Pulsipher, Chief Solution Architect, Intel, talks to Charles Fan, CEO of MemVerge, about use cases with their software that utilizes Intel’s Optane persistent memory in an innovative way, removing the bottleneck between memory and storage.
Darren Pulsipher, Chief Solution Architect, Intel, talks to Josh Hilliker, Director of Cloud Solution Architects at Intel about using telemetry in the cloud to maximize value and efficiency.
In this episode, Robert Boule, Head of Solution Engineering at OpsMx, joins Darren to talk about improving speed without increasing risk in the DevOps process. The three key areas to balance in software delivery are velocity, risk, and quality. Most can manage one or two of these things, but adding the third can get difficult. For example, you might be able to deliver at velocity because you have a great cd system, but once you introduce compliance and policy checks, you are faced with a challenge. Do you stop and check those things, or maybe ingest some results from another tool? Suddenly, your velocity suffers.
Darren Pulsipher, Chief Solution Architect, Intel, asks his guest, Ann Madea, former CIO of HSBC, to reflect on the process of big transformational changes she spearheaded in organizations.
In this episode, part two of two, Darren and guest Ann Madea, former CIO of HSBC, talk about communication during organizational transformation. When CIOs deploy solutions, they involve new processes and more than likely organizational change. In Ann’s most recent transformation program, they moved forward with cloud. Ann hired a head of cloud and implemented a multi cloud strategy with Google, AWS, and Azure. This major change caused concern, especially among those who had been working with the infrastructure for a long time.
In this episode, part one of two, Darren and Intel Cloud Solution Architects Dave Shrestha and Kevin Bleckman talk about the importance of a cloud broker organization. Dave and Kevin founded Intel’s cloud brokerage team about seven years ago. Intel workers were consuming the public cloud, and it was like the wild wild West with people just swiping their credit cards for access. Security was an issue and spending got out of control. To rein in the chaos, they created a cloud broker organization.
In part two of two, Darren Pulsipher, Chief Solution Architect, and Intel Cloud Solution Architects Dave Shrestha and Kevin Bleckman talk about the benefits and services of a cloud broker organization.
Darren Pulsipher, Chief Solution Architect, Intel, outlines the common problems throughout edge to data center architectures that he’s observed and discussed with customers in the public sector. He lays out the ideal architecture to resolve these issues
Darren Pulsipher, Chief Solution Architect, Intel, discusses what data privacy really means and its future direction with Jeremy Harris, Assistant General Counsel – Privacy/Information Security, at Sutter Health.
On this episode, part one of two, Darren discusses security trends with frequent guest Steve Orrin, CTO of Intel, Federal. Over the past year, there has been a rise in the number and sophistication of cyber-attacks. The three key areas of recurring attacks are ransomware, supply chain attacks, and data breaches.
Darren Pulsipher, Chief Solution Architect, Intel, discusses data breaches & secure supply chain with frequent guest Steve Orrin, CTO of Intel, Federal.
Darren Pulsipher, Chief Solution Architect, Intel, discusses the groundbreaking changes 5G will bring to edge and AI with Dr. Anna Scott, Chief Edge Architect, Intel.
Darren Pulsipher, Chief Solution Architect, Intel, discusses inspiring cultural change with Amy Tong, CIO of the state of California, in the wake of the COVID pandemic.
Darren Pulsipher, Chief Solution Architect, Intel, discusses following the bit with Greg Clifton, Director, DOD and Intelligence, Intel, in a follow-up to episode #2, along with Steve Orrin, CTO Federal, Intel, who lends his expertise on security in complex edge to cloud environments.
On this episode, part 1 of 2, Darren talks to David Esposito, Global Solution Architect, from Aiven about accelerating cloud adoption while reducing complexity and cost.
On this episode, part 2 of 2, Darren continues his conversation with David Esposito, Global Solution Architect, from Aiven about accelerating cloud adoption while reducing complexity and cost.
Darren Pulsipher, Chief Solution Architect, Intel, talks to Leeland Brown, Technical Director of 5G, Intel Federal about 5G past, present, and future, with emphasis on its use with the Department of Defense. Part 1 of 2.
Darren Pulsipher, Chief Solution Architect, Intel, continues his discussion with Leeland Brown, Technical Director of 5G, Intel Federal about 5G past, present, and future, with emphasis on its use with the Department of Defense. Part 2 of 2.
Darren Pulsipher, Chief Solution Architect, Intel, discusses securing the data center through the edge with fellow Intel executives and podcast hosts Tom Garrison, VP of Client Security, and Camille Morhardt, Director of Security Innovation and Communication.
Darren Pulsipher, Chief Solution Architect at Intel, continues his in depth discussion about the reality and future of modern data governance with Matthew Carroll, the CEO of Immuta. In this episode, they discuss Data Classification, Policies and Governance.
Darren Pulsipher, Chief Solution Architect, Intel, discusses the reality and future of modern data governance with Matthew Carroll, CEO of Immuta.
On this episode, Darren and Cameron Chehreh, Vice President and General Manager of Public Sector, Intel, talk about Intel’s superpowers: ubiquitous compute, pervasive connectivity, edge to cloud, and artificial intelligence.
Intel’s Darren Pulsipher, Chief Solutions Architect, Public Sector, interviews network security experts Dana Yanch and Dan Demers from Elisity about network controller security techniques and zero trust architectures.
In part 2 of Security with Elisity, Darren discusses identity-based micro-segmentation solutions with Dana Yanch, Director of Technical Marketing, and Dan Demers, Technical Architect.
Intel’s Darren Pulsipher, Chief Solutions Architect, Public Sector, and Gretchen Stewart, Chief Data Scientist, Public Sector, discuss operationalizing AI projects.
Darren Pulsipher, Chief Solutions Architect, Public Sector, Intel talks with Betsy Freeman, CEO of Radius Advisory Group, about her experience as an information-driven leader in the public and private sectors. Part one of two.
Darren Pulsipher, Chief Solutions Architect, Public Sector, Intel continues his talk with Betsy Freeman, CEO of Radius Advisory Group, about her experience as an information-driven leader in the public and private sectors. Part two of two.
Intel’s Darren Pulsipher, Chief Solutions Architect, Public Sector and Greg Steck, Senior Director of Industry Solutions, Katana Graph, talk about the benefits of Katana’s graph intelligence platform.
Intel’s Darren Pulsipher, Chief Solutions Architect, Public Sector, and Carla Trevino, Solutions Architect, Irdeto, talk about the importance of security in critical infrastructure.
In this episode, Darren talks to frequent Intel guests Leland Brown, Principal Engineer: Technical Director of Advanced Communications, and Dr. Anna Scott, Chief Edge Architect for Public Sector, about the history of advanced comms.
Intel’s Darren Pulsipher, Chief Solutions Architect, Leland Brown, Principal Engineer: Technical Director of Advanced Communications, and Dr. Anna Scott, Chief Edge Architect for Public Sector, talk about the history of advanced comms and future use cases with 5G. Part two of two.
In this episode, Darren talks with Lieutenant General Thomas Horlander, who recently joined the Intel Public Sector Team, about the microelectronics supply chain and national security.
In this episode, Darren talks with Eric Hornsby, CEO of SmartPoint.io, about technology for realizing smart city potential.
Darren Pulsipher, Chief Solutions Architect, Public Sector, Intel, and John Evans, Chief Technology Advisor, WWT, discuss five lift and shift cloud migration myths.
In this episode, Darren discusses business process management and automation with Max Young, CEO of Capital BPM
Darren Pulsipher, Chief Solutions Architect, Public Sector, Intel, and Max Young, CEO of Capital BPM, discuss operationalizing business process management with modeling programs.
In this episode, Darren talks about cybersecurity with returning guest John Evans, Chief Technology Advisor at World Wide Technology (WWT).
In this episode, Darren talks about the convergence of OT and IT cybersecurity with Security expert Steve Orrin and Industrial OT expert Dr. Anna Scott
Darren Pulsipher, Chief Solution Architect, Intel, talks to Stephanie Sabatini, Sr. Director, Professional Services, Hitachi Systems Security, about preventing and preparing for ransomware attacks and what to do if your organization is attacked.
Darren Pulsipher, Chief Solution Architect, Intel, talks to Hitachi’s Colin McLean, Intel Global Team Lead, and David Rowley, Senior Solutions Consultant, about Hitachi’s full circle cyber security offerings.
On this episode, Darren talks with Kiran Agrahara about what Intel Cloud Solution Architects (CSAs) do in a day to benefit not only cloud service providers (CSPs), but end users.
Intel’s Darren Pulsipher, Chief Solution Architect, Dr. Anna Scott, Chief Edge Architect, and Gretchen Stewart, Chief Data Scientist discuss the six pillars of digital transformation in 2022: multi-cloud computing, edge computing, artificial intelligence, machine learning, cyber security, data management, and comms.
Darren Pulsipher, Chief Solution Architect, Intel, explains shared responsibility security models. Who is responsible for security can become murky in the cloud; responsibility depends on cloud service delivery models and other factors.
Darren Pulsipher, Chief Solution Architect, Intel, Denis O’Shea, founder of Mobile Mentor about his experience, research, and advice in onboarding remote workers, especially Gen Z workers.
Darren Pulsipher, Chief Solution Architect, Intel, talks with Intel’s top cloud solution architects Stephen Holt, Kiran Agrahara, Sarah Musick, and Todd Christ about how they can help organizations, at no charge, migrate to the cloud and optimize their workloads.
Darren Pulsipher, Chief Solution Architect, Intel, discusses the capabilities and future of OneAPI, a cross-industry, open, standards-based unified programming model that delivers a common developer experience across accelerator architectures, with Intel’s OneAPI Chief Evangelist, James Reinders.
Darren Pulsipher, Chief Solution Architect, Intel, continues his conversation with Sarah Musick, Cloud Solution Architect, Intel, about the shift from infrastructure to workloads. Please place in the Embracing Digital Transformation playlist.
On this episode, Darren, Chief Solution Architect, Public Sector, Intel and David Richard, Lead Solution Architect, Department of Defense, Intel reflect on the trends and ideas they gleaned from the 2022 IDC Directions conference.
On this episode, Darren discusses the data aspects of artificial intelligence (AI) and the importance of securing that data.
In this episode, Darren Pulsipher, Chief Solution Architect, Public Sector, Intel, welcomes special guests Jason Dunn-Potter, Ret Chief Warrant Officer, US Army, and Ron Fritzemeier, Ret Rear Admiral, US Navy. Both are now five months into their positions as Solution Architects and Mission Specialists with Intel’s Department of Defense Team.
In this episode, Darren Pulsipher, Chief Solutions Architect, Intel, and Ofir Azoulay-Rozanes, Director of Product Management, Anjuna, discuss Anjuna’s solutions for confidential computing in the DevOps lifecycle.
On this episode, Darren talks with Sophos’ Callen Sapien, Director of Product Management, Sophos Factory, and Mike Fraser, VP of DevSecOps about their product that allows for truly collaborative SecDevOps.
Darren Pulsipher, Chief Solutions Architect, Intel, talks with Charles Fan, CEO of MemVerge, about how the CXL revolution and MemVerge’s software are the future of big memory.
Darren Pulsipher, Chief Solutions Architect, Intel, discusses the barriers to adopting new technologies in the public sector and what is coming in the future with Glenn Kurowski, CTO of CACI.
Darren Pulsipher, Chief Solutions Architect, Intel, and Eric Greenwald, General Counsel of Finite State, talk about securing the software supply chain.
On this episode, Darren talks to Matt Lembright, Director of Federal Applications, Censys, about how Censys assesses the attack surface for internet-connected devices, allowing organizations to eliminate vulnerabilities.
On this episode, Darren discusses the four superpowers of digital transformation with Intel’s Greg Ernst, Corporate VP of Sales, Americas. Ubiquitous compute, Pervasive Connectivity, Cloud to Edge, Artificial Intelligence.
On this episode, Darren discusses zero trust security with Intel’s Steve Orrin, CTO Public Sector, and Cameron Chehreh, VP-GM Public Sector.
Darren Pulsipher, Chief Solutions Architect, Intel, discusses Verge.io’s software-defined data centers that simplify IT and make private cloud easy and efficient with Verge.io’s CTO, Greg Campbell.
Intel’s Darren Pulsipher, Chief Solutions Architect, and Dr. Anna Scott, Chief Edge Architect, Public Sector, discuss essential requirements for edge to cloud service architectures.
Intel’s Darren Pulsipher, Chief Solutions Architect, and https://www.verge.io/ Aaron Reid, Principal Systems Engineer, and Chris Lehman, Senior VP of Sales, discuss use cases for Verge.io’s virtual data center software.
Darren Pulsipher, Chief Solutions Architect, Intel, Dr. Hadi Ahmadi, Director of Solutions Architecture, Katana Graph discuss the benefits of graph databases.
In this episode, Darren reminisces with Chetan Venkatesh, CEO of MacroMeta. Venkatesh has a long history of data management from the beginning days of Grid Computing and has started MacroMeta to tackle data management across the globally dispersed edge, data centers, and clouds.
Intel’s Darren Pulsipher, Chief Solutions Architect, and Paul Giorgi, Director of Sales Engineering, XM Cyber, discuss how XM Cyber technology can help organizations uncover attack paths and reduce risk.
In this episode Darren reviews 2022. He identifies the most talked about topics on the podcast in 2022 including Data Management, Artificial Intelligence, Cyber Security, Edge Computing, and Hybrid Workspaces.
In this episode, Darren interviews Aaron Reid from Verge.io about their disruptive private cloud technology that is making private clouds available in the data center and at the edge.
In this episode Darren Interviews ChatGPT from OpenAI about utilizing AI for automation, the ethics of using AI, and the replacement of information workers.
In this episode, Darren interviews Jim Richberg Forinet's Field CISO of the Public Sector, discussing the differences in cybersecurity in the public sector. The federal government is very different from state and local governments concerning cybersecurity and their approaches.
In this episode, Darren talks to John Gottfried, co-founder of Major League hacking, about closing the digital skills gap through practical collaborative work using hackathons.
In this episode Darren interviews Alan Chalker, director of strategic program at Ohio Super Computer Center about Open OnDemand for HPC clusters worldwide.
In this episode Darren interviews his son Matthew Pulsipher about productizing decisional AI. Matthew has recently modernized and product development pipeline to include decisional AI in his product development.
In this episode, Darren interview Mark Valcich director and GM of Federal Civilian Public Sector at Intel. Mark's years of experience shine as he describes the current trends in digital transformation in the federal civilian government.
In this episode, Darren interviews the founders of Metify, Ian Evans and Mike Wagner, about their unique approach to bare metal software-defined infrastructure management using the Redfish standard.
In this episode, Darren interviews Keith Gray, a former director of high-performance computing at British Petroleum. With over 30 years of managing HPC centers, Keith gives great insight into the challenges, best practices, and the future of high-performance computing.
In this episode Darren Pulsipher, welcomed Logan Selby, the co-founder and president of DataShapes, where they discuss a unique approach to Artificial Intelligence that is bucking the trend.
In this episode Darren interviews Gretchen Stewart, Chief Data Scientist of Public Sector at Intel where they discuss the trustworthiness and ethics of artificial intelligence.
In this podcast episode, Darren Pulsipher, Intel's chief solution architect of the public sector, is interviewed by guest host Dr. Anna Scott on resilient data with disruptive comms.
In this episode Darren interviews Sam Ceccola, CTO of DOD for HPE about the new business and technology models changing the way organizations consume hybrid cloud.
In this episode Darren interviews Ken White from Dell Technology about how Cloud technology is more than technology, but a process and cultural change in organizations.
In this episode Darren interviews the Adrian Kosowski CPO of Pathway about their unique ability to handle logistical data from the edge in DDIL environments with real-time analytics.
In this episode, Darren interviews Michael Mehlberg about increasing confidence in open source through background checking the open source communities.
In this podcast episode of Embracing Digital Transformation, Dr. Pamela Follett, a neurologist and co-founder of Lewis Rhodes Labs, shares her background and expertise in the field of neurology, specifically with regards to research on the developing brain in early childhood.
In this episode Darren explores the science and use cases behind digital twin technology with the principal architect of Intel's ScheneScape.
In this episode, Darren talks to the CEO and Managing Director of GPA about the role that collaboration innovation plays in bringing people back into the office and why people need face-to-face interaction.
In this episode, Darren talks to Dr. Michael Lenox about the emerging AI revolution and how to embracing it or get destroyed. Michael has just released a new book 'Strategy in the Digital Age: Mastering Digital Transformation'.
In this episode Darren dusts off an interview he did with chatGPT and did the same interview with Google Bard. Interesting comparison with Episode 122 in Embracing Digital Transformation.
In this episode of the podcast Embracing Digital Transformation, host Darren Pulsipher engages in an insightful conversation with special guest Jared Shepard, the CEO of Hypori. The interview focuses on the crucial topic of securing remote workers through mobile virtualization. Jared Shepard's unique journey from a high school dropout to a CEO adds an inspiring dimension to the discussion.
In this episode, Darren reunites with Leland Brown, a principal engineer at Capgemini and a previous guest on the show, to discuss the upcoming advancements of 5G technology in the US Department of Defense.
In this episode, host Darren Pulsipher interviewed Dr. Jeffrey Lancaster from Dell Technologies. Their discussion centered on generative AI and its potential impact.
In this episode of the podcast Embracing Digital Transformation, host Darren Pulsipher engages in a thought-provoking conversation with Dr. Jeffrey Lancaster. Their discussion delves into the practical applications of generative AI and the profound impact it is set to bring across various industries.
In this podcast episode, Pete Schmitz, a retired Intel account executive, talks about his work with high school students in teaching them about AI and how to use it in their robotics competitions. He explains that these competitions require the use of autonomy, and AI is a crucial component in achieving that. Pete shares an example of how computer vision, powered by AI, is used in the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency's unmanned surface vehicle, DARPA D Hunter.
In the latest episode Dr. Jeffrey Lancaster and Darren Pulsipher dive into the practical use cases of generative AI and how it can unleash human creativity in various fields.
In this episode host Darren Pulsipher sits down with Greg Campbell, CTO of Verge.io, to discuss the exciting intersection of AI and infrastructure management. Greg, a software developer and entrepreneur, shares his journey of creating Verge.io to address the complexities of infrastructure stitching and management.
In the podcast episode, retired Rear Admiral Ron Fritzmeier joins host Darren Pulsipher to discuss the importance of data management in the context of generative artificial intelligence (AI). With a background in electrical engineering and extensive experience in the cyber and cybersecurity fields, Ron provides valuable insights into the evolving field of data management and its critical role in organizational success in the digital age.
In this podcast episode, host Darren Pulsipher, Chief Solution Architect of Public Sector at Intel, discusses the operationalization of generative AI with returning guest Dr. Jeffrey Lancaster. They explore the different sharing models of generative AI, including public, private, and community models. The podcast covers topics such as open-source models, infrastructure management, and considerations for deploying and maintaining AI systems. It also delves into the importance of creativity, personalization, and getting started with AI models.
In this podcast episode, Darren Pulsipher, chief solution architect of public sector at Intel, interviews Laura Torres Newey, a New York Times best-selling author and university professor, about the impact of generative AI in higher education. This episode delves into the challenges and opportunities presented by the integration of generative AI in the classroom, highlighting the need for critical thinking skills, the concerns of bias, and ensuring the preservation of unique voices.
In this episode, host Darren interviews Jeremy Harris and delve into the importance of establishing policies and guidelines for successful digital transformation. With the increasing prevalence of digital technologies in various industries, organizations need to adapt and embrace this transformation to stay competitive and meet evolving customer expectations.
In this episode, host Darren Pulsipher is joined by Dr. Jeffrey Lancaster to delve into the intersection of generative AI and security. The conversation dives deep into the potential risks and challenges surrounding the use of generative AI in nefarious activities, particularly in the realm of cybersecurity.
In the latest episode Darren Pulsipher sits down with Steve Wasick, the CEO and founder of InfoSentience, to discuss the power and potential of natural language data analytics. Steve, who comes from an unconventional background as an English major turned screenwriter turned lawyer turned tech founder, brings a unique perspective to the field.
In this episode Darren interviews Christine McMonigal and discuss the challenges organizations face when transitioning to the cloud and adopting multi-hybrid cloud architectures. They highlight the importance of understanding these obstacles and providing guidance to overcome them. This episode will dive deeper into some key barriers and strategies for mitigating risks, ensuring a successful cloud transformation.
In this episode Darren interview cloud solution architect, Rajiv Mandal, about developing a multi-hybrid cloud strategy in your modern IT organization.
In this episode, Darren interviews Sarah Musick, Cloud Solution Architect at Intel. Together, they dive into the topic of application and workload portfolios in cloud migration. With Sarah's background in cloud consulting and optimization, she brings valuable insights to the discussion.
In this podcast, the Darren and Rico Dutton dive into the world of cloud instances and the factors to consider when selecting the right instance for your workload. They discuss the different compute options available in the cloud, the importance of finding the right balance between performance and cost, and the role of cloud specialists in helping organizations make informed decisions.
Cloud migration is no longer a one-time process, but rather a continuous journey that requires constant evaluation, monitoring, and adjustment to achieve business objectives. In this episode of our podcast, host Darren Pulsipher talks to guest Christine McMonigal about the importance of adopting continuous improvement in cloud operations.
In a recent podcast, Darren Pulsipher, Chief Solution Architect of Public Sector at Intel, welcomed Rachel Driekosen, a Technical Director at Intel, to discuss the use of AI in protecting children online. The episode addresses challenges in prosecuting and discovering child predators, the role of AI in evidence management, and the importance of collaboration and standardized practices.
In this podcast episode, Darren Pulsipher interviews Andy Morris, an Enterprise AI Strategy Lead at Intel, about the impact of generative AI on everyday life.
In a recent episode of the Embracing Digital Transformation podcast, host Darren Pulsipher, Chief Solution Architect of Public Sector at Intel, interviews Sunny Stueve, the Lead of Human Centered AI at Leidos. The podcast delves into the importance of human-centered design and user experience when integrating AI technology.
In this episode Darren explores the principles of Zero Trust architecture with special guest David Marcus, Senior Security Architect, and returning guest Dr. Anna Scott
In this episode Darren talks about Generative AI and its practice usages. Generative AI is exploding with new capabilities like creating text, images, video and audio. However, there are risks like bias, accountability and data leakage that need to be addressed.
In this podcast episode Darren talks with Steve Orrin and Dave Marcus and discusses zero trust architecture, a new security model needed for today's digital environments where the network perimeter is disappearing. Experts explain what zero trust is, key principles like default deny access and continuous authentication, and advice for organizations starting their zero trust journey.
In this episode, Darren interviews ClaudeAI, a generative AI, about automating work with AI. This is Darren's third interview with a generative AI, after ChatGPT and Google Bard.
In this episode Darren interviews Patrick Conte from Fortanix about leveraging confidential computing in securiting applications in zero trust architectures.
In this episode Darren interviews the CEO of Founder of Veridify Louis Parks. They discuss the unique problems with Operational technology networks that control critical infrastructure, due to legacy complexity, accessibility vulnerabilities, and lack of visibility.
In this episode, Darren interviews Shammim Naqvi, the CEO and founder of SafelyShare, about managing and securing data in shared and collaborative environments using the zero-trust data model.
During this episode, Darren and SafeLishare CEO Shamim Naqvi discuss how confidential computing can be employed to create managed data-sharing collaborative environments in the cloud.
On this episode, Darren interviews Phillip Griffith, a community leader of the open-source project OpenZiti. They discuss the importance of Zero Trust networking in modern IT networks.
In this episode, Darren interviews his daughter who recently completed her first semester in college about her experience using generative AI technology in her academic studies. She describes the challenges and successes associated with utilizing this transformational tool.
In this episode Darren talks about what's in store for 2023 where he reviews his predictions on the critical elements of digital transformation in the year ahead.
In this episode, Darren talks with Jason Dunn-Potter, solution architect for the public sector at Intel, about Moore’s law and how it continues to drive innovations across the public sector.
On this episode Darren interviews Alan Evan, principle technologist at MacroMeta, about distributed data management and the impact of global distribution of data in the cloud to edge ecosystem.
In this episode, Darren discusses leveraging the six cybersecurity domains to develop a Zero Trust Architecture to protect your resources, data, and critical infrastructure.
In this episode, Luuk Van Dijk, CEO of Daedalean, talks with Darren about how his company has developed a technique to help governments certify AI-empowered autonomous flight in a highly regulated industry.
On this episode Darren interviews Andrew Cohen Managing Director at Netsurit about providing Inovation as a Service to it customers through process re-engineering and automation.
In this week's episode of Embracing Digital Transformation, Darren Pulsipher interviews guest speaker Laura Newey about her fascinating journey through the critically emerging world of Generative AI, particularly in the education sector. Covering the transformation of her teaching experience and enriching her students' learning outcomes through AI, she extensively analyzed adapting to modern education dynamics.
In the midst of the growing adoption of 5G technologies worldwide, the experts in the recent episode of Embracing Digital Transformation podcast delved into the integral topic of Zero Trust in 5G security. Host Darren Pulsipher welcomed 5G advanced communications expert Leland Brown, VP of Marketing at Trenton Systems Yazz Krdzalic, and Ken Urquhart, a physicist turned cybersecurity professional from Zscaler, to discuss the integration and advancement of 5G technology, along with its challenges and breakthroughs.
The need for robust data security strategies has grown exponentially in the digital age, becoming a top priority for businesses around the world. Cybersecurity expert and CTO of Walacor, Walter Hancock, offers keen insight into the importance of data integrity and a zero trust approach in current cybersecurity regimes.
In a rapidly evolving technological landscape, leaders from diverse sectors apply data analytics, machine learning, and artificial intelligence to their operations. Today, look deeper at a company driving digital transformation in the manufacturing industry – Ori Yudilevich, the CTO of Materials Zone.
Digital transformation can be a challenging task for organizations, and its success or failure can have a significant impact on a company's future, regardless of its size. In this week's episode, Dr. Madeleine Wallace shares her insights into the SEAM framework, a systematic approach to adopting digital transformation.
The first episode of this podcast was released 185 episodes ago. In this episode, the host Darren Pulsipher redoes episode one to provide updated information on the history of data-centric application development. He discusses how new technologies like edge computing and AI have impacted data generation and the need for better data management.
In a rapidly evolving digital sphere, generative Artificial Intelligence (GenAI) is capturing the attention of technophiles across the globe. Regarded as the future of AI technology, GenAI is broadening boundaries with its potential for accurate simulations and data modeling. A prominent figure in this arena, Eduardo Alveraz, an AI Solution Architect at Intel and former geophysicist, holds invaluable insights into this fascinating world of GenAI.
In part two of his interview with Eduardo Alvarez, Darren explores the use of GenAI LLMs and RAG (Retrieval Augmentation Generation) techniques to help organizations leverage the latest advancements in AI quickly and cost-effectively.
Darren interviews Dan Berges about his journey through the COVID-19 pandemic to transform the Berges Institute, a Spanish language school in New York City. Despite initial challenges, the shift reshaped work dynamics, broadened their global reach, and highlighted the importance of understanding business processes and coding for successful digital transformation.
In a data-driven world where technology is king, a lively discussion unfolding between Darren Pulsipher, host of Embracing Digital Transformation, and Matthew Shaxted, president of Parallel Works, navigated their way through the captivating sphere of High-Performance Computing (HPC) and its monumental role in machine learning and AI.
In this episode Darren interviews Jerry Bryan Sr. Director of Product Assurance at Intel and fellow podcaster of Chips and Salsa. They discover the Zero Trust aspects of Product assurance for a silicon manufacturer.
Welcome to our latest podcast episode where we discuss the importance of embracing digital transformation. Our guest expert, Leilani Bloomquist, shares her insights on how organizations can better manage the process. Join us as we explore the different facets of digital transformation and provide a comprehensive overview of the journey.
In this episode, Darren interviews Jeff Reich, executive director of the Identity Defined Security Alliance, about the role Identity plays in Zero-Trust Architectures and in our digital world.
The world of technology is ever-evolving and continually changing. In this digital landscape, it's important to understand not only the technology being used but also the underlying business process and purpose that it drives. Tech veterans Darren Pulsipher and Dave Burrill impart wisdom on this critical combination on their podcast Embracing Digital Transformation.
In this episode, Darren continues his interview with Dave Burrill, and the conversation turns to the lost art and skills of business analysts and product owners.
In this podcast episode of Embracing Digital Transformation, Darren Pulsipher, Greg Clifton, and Jason Dunn-Potter highlight Intel's massive investments in digital transformation. They discuss Intel's journey towards digital transformation, focusing on the company's investments in supply chain diversification, workforce development, and cutting-edge technology such as artificial intelligence. The podcast provides an in-depth analysis of Intel's innovations. It highlights the company's pioneering technological role, from mainframes to the cloud.
Embark on a journey through the transformative synergy of Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Robotic Process Automation (RPA), as discussed in an enlightening interview between Darren Pulsipher and Michael Greenberg. From expediting government contracting to envisioning AI's role in proposal management, this video illuminates the evolving landscape of corporate efficiency and human-machine collaboration, offering a glimpse into the future of work dynamics and productivity enhancement.
In this episode, Darren continues his interview with Michael Greenberg about the impact of Generative AI in various industries, including education, information workers, healthcare, and more.
Experts in technology and business are continuously looking for the best ways to leverage the expansive, ever-evolving, and vital digital transformation landscape. One such expert is Ben Kotvis, a principal solution architect at Insight, who shares powerful insights on how to effectively navigate the digital realm using people, process, and technology
In this episode, Darren is joined by guest Chris Sestito, CEO of HiddenLayer, as we uncover the vulnerabilities threatening our digital future and explore innovative solutions to protect AI systems from exploitation and misuse.
This week, Darren and Paige join forces for the first cross-over episode of Embracing Digital Transformation and Where's The Lemonade. They talk about GenAI in the household and how it can help manage a big, complex family.
In this episode Darren interviews Jeff Marshall, Sr. VP of Federal and DOD at FedData. They explore GenAI, delving into its potential benefits, security risks, and the quest for balance between innovation and privacy. Discover how this technology acts as a universal translator, its data security challenges, and the road ahead for organizations trying to protect their data.
In the latest episode of our "Embracing Digital Transformation" podcast, our host Darren Pulsipher delved into the world of data center management, cloud computing, and software application development with Robert Vaughn, an esteemed technology specialist from Intel IT.
Darren continues his discussion with Robert Vaughn about IT@Intel and how it is helping organizations all over the world with modernizing their information systems by sharing best practices.
Is GenAI just hype, or is there something real there? In this episode, Darren sits down with Manish Tandon, CEO of Zensar Technologies, to uncover the truth behind the GenAI buzz. Manish shares his insights on how he and his company are handling the wave of GenAI hype, distinguishing between what's real and what's not, and strategically preparing to navigate the GenAI explosion. Tune in to learn how industry leaders are approaching this transformative technology and what you can do to stay informed and avoid getting duped.
In this episode, Darren interviews returning guest Steve Orrin, CTO of Intel Federal. about the intersection of Artificial Intelligence (AI) and cybersecurity. Embracing AI's potential for bolstering cybersecurity while ensuring the security of AI itself requires a balance that necessitates early preparation and innovative strategies.
In this episode, Darren continues his interview with Steve Orrin, the CTO of Intel Federal. They discuss the paradigm shift in DevSecOps to handle Artificial Intelligence and the dynamic nature of application development that AI requires.
This week, Darren is on his own as he explores the significance of enterprise architecture and its increasing application in government to comprehend the intricacies of modern organizations.
Chase the money! Darren interviews Jiri Fiala, Managing Director of VC firm Indigilabs, to delve into the investment trends of VCs and how large businesses are attempting to capture lightning in a bottle, akin to the 1990s.
In this episode, Darren discusses government technology policy with Rob Atkinson, the president of the Information Technology and Innovation Forum, a Washington, D.C., think tank that advises the government on technology policy.
In today’s tech-driven business world, balancing the use of SaaS platforms and maintaining robust cybersecurity is like walking a tightrope. In this podcast episode, we chat with Richard Hollis, Director at RiskCrew, about the practical application of Zero Trust principles and a holistic approach to risk management in the digital age. We explore the importance of data-centric security, the challenges posed by cloud-based SaaS platforms, and the necessity of evolving our cybersecurity strategies.
In this episode, Darren interviews Bob Buda, CEO of Buda Consulting. They delve into the fundamentals of data management, which remains crucial even as technology rapidly evolves. The integration of AI and the transition to cloud-based systems are transforming data management practices. These advancements are enhancing data validation and scalability, providing businesses with improved accuracy, efficiency, and flexibility in handling their data.
Today, on the "Embracing Digital Transformation" podcast, we were joined by Zach Hadley, a multifaceted professional with an extensive background spanning from city planning to corporate real estate development. Together, with our host and Chief Solution Architect Darren Pulsipher, we explored the incredible potential of Generative AI (Gen AI) and its transformative role in enhancing daily lives, particularly of seniors.
In the rapidly evolving fields of software engineering and architecture, it is crucial to combine vision, creativity, and experienced judgment to ensure long-lasting advancement. In our recent episode of 'Embracing Digital Transformation,' Darren interviews George Davelman, CTO of Vixtera, who provided invaluable insights, encouraging us to approach the challenges of technological evolution with a practical mindset.
Darren interviews John Rossman, author of Big Bet Leadership, about digital transformation and how to effect profound change in organizations, not just small evolutionary changes.
The CrowdStrike outage over the weekend exposed major flaws in our approach to CyberSeurity, Software Engineering and System Architecture. Darren is joined with returning guest Matthew Pulsipher to discuss the implications of this weekends events.
Tech and business leaders alike know that with increased reliance on digital systems and devices comes the potential for catastrophic outages, like the most significant IT outage in history, significantly disrupting services across several sectors. In a recent podcast episode, industry experts Darren Pulsipher and Steve delved into the driving factors behind such major system failures and how businesses can build more resilient technology platforms to withstand these challenges better.
In a recent episode of Embracing Digital Transformation, we dove headfirst into the fascinating world of data management and artificial intelligence (AI), with a particular focus on the role they play in defense and operations. We had the privilege of hosting retired Rear Admiral Ron Fritzemeier, a veteran in this field, who shared his insights and intriguing experiences. Let's take a deep dive into some of the topics we touched on.
There is no better place to examine the evolution of data management and digital transformation than healthcare, and no better guest than one of the pioneers in healthcare information technology, Dr. Michael Blum. Check out the compelling interview with Darren and Dr. Michael Blum.
Confidential computing is starting to take hold in industries where data privacy and personal data protection are important. The rise of Generative AI and the lack of protection are the perfect backdrop for the conversation Darren has with returning guest Patrick Conte, VP of sales from Fortanix.
Organizations often face challenges with technical debt, which can slow down the development process and get development teams stuck in a tangle of code updates, API changes, and third-party dependencies. In this episode, Darren interviews Jonathan Schneider, CEO of Moderene, about his approach to embracing technical debt and how to manage it effectively.
Is Quantum Computing the next "Transformational Technology" that will revolutionize the world? Or is it just another innovation that will fade away into the history books? Listen to Darren interview Yuval Boger, a fellow podcaster and CCO of Quera, and dive into the Basics of Quantum computing in this first of two episodes on Quantum Computing.
This episode is part 2 of Darren's interview with Yuval Boger, a fellow podcaster and expert in Quantum Computing. They move past the theoretical and get into the practical aspects of Quantum computing, what can be done today, tomorrow, and in the future.
In this episode, Darren interviewed Jordan Burris, CEO of Socure, about verifying identity in the government's ever-increasing dependence on digital technology.
Doubling down on Digital Transformation was common during the COVID pandemic, and it was critical for survival. Technology adoption that was planned over three years happened in three weeks. Why is that? Check out the latest episode, in which Darren interviews Rajan Kohli, CEO of CitiusTech, and they discover the three factors impeding Digital Transformation.
GenAI has unlocked incredible creativity in many organizations, including organized cyber criminals. These tools have enabled cybercriminals with a plethora of new attacks that are catching many organizations off guard. In this episode, Darren interviews Stephani Sabitini and Marcelo Ardiles, both cybersecurity experts on the front lines of the cyber war that is in full rage. Check out their perspectives on GenAI-enabled attacks and how to detect and prevent them.
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Integrating technology in healthcare has led to a flood of data, creating challenges in managing and interpreting it. However, AI empowers healthcare providers by assisting in data interpretation, providing real-time analytics, and enhancing patient care. It also emphasizes the importance of trust and transparency in utilizing technology, which reassures and secures the audience. Darren and RJ Kedziora explore AI's role in augmenting healthcare providers, unleashing productivity, and improving care. But at what cost?
The rapid rise of Generative AI has shifted the focus of Chief Innovation Officers (CIOs) from infrastructure management to information and data management. In this episode, Darren interviews Collin Graves, the founder of NorthLabs.
Is your organization struggling with cyberattacks? IT just might be an internal problem more than an external threat. Embracing a cybersecurity culture can improve your cybersecurity position with a few small, profound changes. Check out Darren's interview with Nathan Whitacre, author and founder of Stimulus Technologies.
GenAI has transformed the world, sparking significant concerns about data privacy, leakage, bias, and loss of control. However, these concerns can be effectively managed with a unique approach to the prevalent public GenAI. Discover how private GenAI is empowering organizations to regulate and harness this potent new tool. Listen to Darren's insightful interview with Jason Langone, a renowned AI specialist from Nutanix, as he shares his expertise and insights.
In today's rapidly evolving technological landscape, even personal experiences can reveal transformational insights about systems and processes. This is my story about the traumatic experience of Open Heart Surgery, which demonstrates how lessons from digital transformation regarding data, communication, and patient care apply in real-world scenarios, particularly in healthcare.
The rapid evolution of artificial intelligence (AI) has businesses buzzing with excitement and anxiety. In this episode, Darren and guest Walter Riviera explore the nuances of AI adoption, the pressure to adopt the latest technological trends, and the foundational steps that organizations can take to ensure they derive real value from AI initiatives.
In this conversation, Darren Pulsipher and Suriel Arellano explore the intricate relationship between technology and people in the context of digital transformation. Suriel shares his journey from a technical background to becoming a leader in integrating technology with a people-first approach. They discuss the challenges organizations face during digital transformations, emphasizing the importance of culture and change management and addressing fears of job displacement due to AI. Suriel introduces a cultural transformation framework involving top-level executives as culture shifters, mid-management as culture changers, and all employees as culture bearers. The conversation concludes with insights into the future of technology and the necessity for organizations to adapt to ongoing changes. Takeaways
In this conversation, Matthew Pulsipher discusses the intricacies of setting up a private generative AI system, emphasizing the importance of understanding its components, including models, servers, and front-end applications. He elaborates on the significance of context in AI responses and introduces the concept of Retrieval-Augmented Generation (RAG) to enhance AI performance. The discussion also covers tuning embedding models, the role of quantization in AI efficiency, and the potential for running private AI systems on Macs, highlighting cost-effective hosting solutions for businesses.
In this conversation, Darren Pulsipher interviews Dr. Douglas Schmidt, a seasoned computer science professor, author, and visionary, about the transformative impact of generative AI on education. They discuss the evolution of teaching methods, the challenges of assessment, and the need for a shift in educational goals to focus on learning processes rather than just outcomes. Schmidt shares his experiences using generative AI tools in his teaching and highlights the implications for students and the industry. The conversation concludes with reflections on the future of learning and the necessary adaptations in educational practices. In this conversation, Douglas Schmidt and Darren Pulsipher explore the transformative impact of generative AI on productivity, education, and the digital divide. They discuss the importance of AI literacy, the democratization of education through AI tools, and the evolving role of critical thinking in an AI-driven world. The conversation also touches on the challenges of consistency in AI outputs, the potential for community-specific AI models, and the future of reinforcement learning in ensuring trust and accountability in AI applications.
Navigating the rapidly evolving world of artificial intelligence (AI) and technology can seem daunting, but with the right tools and strategies, these challenges transform into opportunities for growth. This episode explores how generative AI is democratizing knowledge, breaking down educational barriers, and fostering a new era of lifelong learning. Darren and returning guest Dr. Doug Schmidt delve into the importance of critical thinking in an AI-driven world, emphasizing its urgency and the evolving role of education in equipping individuals with AI literacy. They also discuss how embracing change is key to thriving in this digital age. Join us as we explore the intersection of AI, education, and innovation to shape the future of learning and problem-solving.
In this conversation, Darren Pulsipher and Dave Richard delve into the intricate world of microelectronics, exploring its significance beyond just CPUs. They discuss the various types of microelectronics, the economic factors influencing manufacturing, and the unique challenges government sectors face in adopting advanced technologies. The discussion also covers the concept of co-opetition in the industry and the importance of standards for interoperability, which reassures the industry's future. The conversation also touches upon the future of microelectronics and government initiatives like the CHIPS Act.
In this episode, Dr. Darren interviews Aaron Jezghani, who shares his journey from being an experimental nuclear physicist to managing high-performance computing (HPC) at Georgia Tech. He discusses the evolution of the PACE (Partnership for an Advanced Computing Environment) initiative, the challenges faced in managing a diverse and aging hardware infrastructure, and the transition to a more modern consumption-based model during the COVID-19 pandemic. Aaron emphasizes the importance of collaboration with faculty and establishing an advisory committee, stressing that the audience, as part of the research community, is integral to ensuring that the HPC resources meet their needs. He also highlights future directions for sustainability and optimization in HPC operations.
In this episode, Dr. Darren interviews Dr. Eric Coulter, who shares his journey from being a researcher in condensed matter physics to having a role in high-performance computing (HPC) administration. He discusses the paramount importance of understanding the needs of researchers and how his background helps bridge the gap between IT and research. Eric explains the onboarding process for new researchers, the consulting services offered to help them effectively utilize HPC resources, and the challenges faced in getting researchers to share their work. He also highlights the organizational structure of their team and the adaptability required to support a diverse range of research domains.
In this episode, Dr. Darren and Arun Gupta, VP from Intel, delve into the Open Platform for Enterprise AI (OPEA) and its profound significance in developer services. They share valuable insights on the journey from sandbox to production for GenAI applications, the components that makeup OPEA, and the crucial role of security and privacy in AI. The discussion also highlights OPA's pluggable architecture, its open-source nature, and future directions for empowering developers.
In this episode, Dr. Darren interviews Dr. Sammane, who shares his journey from a diverse educational background in physics and computer engineering to becoming a successful entrepreneur in AI and lab testing. He discusses the motivations behind his book, 'The Singularity of Hope,' emphasizing the importance of addressing societal questions about AI rather than succumbing to fear. The dialogue explores the potential of AI to augment human capabilities, the need for a radical shift in education, and the vision for a future where technology solves pressing global issues. Ultimately, the conversation advocates for a hopeful perspective on the future of humanity in the age of AI. Takeaways Sam's diverse background includes education in applied physics and computer engineering. He not only emphasizes but also invites us to ponder on the importance of asking the right questions about AI. AI should be viewed as a tool that enhances human capabilities, not a replacement. The future of work will require a shift towards creativity and emotional intelligence. Education systems need to adapt to prepare students for an AI-driven world. Sam advocates for a hopeful vision of the future with AI solving global challenges. The concept of human augmentation is crucial for future advancements. Fear surrounding AI often stems from misunderstanding its potential. Sam passionately believes in the necessity of visionary leaders to drive change, inspiring us to be hopeful about the future. The conversation intriguingly highlights the need for a new societal model in the age of AI, inviting us to be open-minded about the changes ahead.
In this episode, Dr. Darren interviews returning guest Arun Gupta from Intel, they discuss Arun's journey into open source, the importance of global collaboration, and the motivations behind individual contributions. He addresses the risks associated with dependency on a few maintainers in open-source projects and highlights the success of open-source despite its challenges. Arun emphasizes the need for governance in open-source initiatives and the costs of using open-source software. He also explores the value of contributions beyond just code and the strategies for sustaining open source through business models. Finally, he shares resources for building an open-source culture within organizations.
In this episode, Dr. Darren interviews Donny White, who shares his journey from a background in finance to co-founding SatisfiLabs, a company focused on enhancing visitor experiences in sports, entertainment, and tourism through innovative technology. The discussion explores the challenges of integrating physical and digital experiences, the importance of data management, and AI's future in customer interactions. Donny emphasizes the need for outcome-based technology that prioritizes user experience and the potential for expansion into adjacent industries.
In this episode, Dr. Darren and Arun discuss the critical importance of non-technical or soft skills for technical professionals. They explore how these skills can be learned and developed, the significance of effective communication in team dynamics, and the impact of cultural sensitivity in diverse work environments. The discussion also highlights the role of mindfulness in professional life and the increasing relevance of soft skills in emerging technologies like AI. The conversation emphasizes that kindness and gratitude are essential to a positive workplace culture.
In this episode, Dr. Darren and Sam Zellner explore innovation's complex nature and its challenges, particularly in large organizations. They highlight the importance of breaking down assumptions that can stifle creativity and discuss the different types of innovators. They also focus significantly on the role of AI in enhancing idea generation. Sam emphasizes adopting a structured approach to capturing ideas within organizations and fostering a culture that values employee contributions. The discussion concludes with resources for companies seeking to implement effective innovation programs.
In this episode, Dr. Darren interviews Ken Gavranovic, who shares his journey through digital transformation. He emphasizes the importance of people and mindset in driving change. They discuss the challenges organizations face when implementing new technologies and how to manage resistance to change. Ken highlights the role of generative AI in enhancing efficiency and empowering employees while stressing the need for human interaction in the workplace. The discussion concludes with resources for further learning about digital transformation and AI.
In this engaging conversation, Darren Pulsipher hosts Len Gilbert and Jonathan Murray, two experts in digital transformation. They share their superhero backstories, highlighting their extensive experience guiding organizations through digital change. The discussion delves into the importance of leadership, culture, and strategy in driving successful transformations, particularly in the face of emerging technologies like GenAI. They underscore the need for a structured approach to innovation, providing a clear roadmap for digital transformation. They also stress the significance of continuous value delivery and the importance of having a long-term vision or 'North Star' to guide organizations through their transformation journeys.
In this episode, Dr Darren interviews Matt Van Itallie who shares his insights on the evolution of software development, the impact of generative AI, and the importance of understanding code health. He discusses the role of constraints in fostering creativity, the significance of developer retention, and the challenges junior developers face in a rapidly changing landscape, such as keeping up with new technologies and adapting to changing job roles. The conversation also touches on the need for critical thinking in education and the importance of data-driven insights for effective product development. ## Takeaways * Matt Van Itallie founded SEMA to improve product delivery through code understanding. * Constraints in the creative process can lead to better outcomes. *Generative AI has made intelligence more accessible but judgment remains crucial. * Developer retention is key to maintaining code health. * Understanding code health requires context based on company size and stage. * Static analysis is essential for quick evaluations, while dynamic analysis is necessary for ongoing monitoring. * The quality of conversations between technical and non-technical teams can be improved with better tools. * Triangulating data from various sources can provide a clearer picture of product development. * Education must focus on critical thinking and problem-solving skills. * The future of junior developers is uncertain in an AI-dominated landscape.
In this conversation, Dr. Joel Shertok shares his extensive experience in chemical engineering and digital transformation. He discusses the challenges faced in the chemical production industry, particularly the loss of tacit knowledge as experienced workers retire. The conversation explores the importance of capturing hidden organizational learning, the role of automation in modernizing chemical plants, and the cultural shifts required for successful digital transformation. Dr. Shertok emphasizes the crucial need for executive support, underlining the urgency of their role in driving successful digital transformation. He also delves into the motivations of various organizational levels to embrace change and addresses the future potential of AI in the industry. ## takeaways * Dr. Joel Shertok has over 50 years of experience in chemical engineering. * Capturing tacit knowledge is crucial as experienced workers retire. * Automation can optimize processes but requires cultural acceptance. * Hidden organizational structures can be uncovered by talking to frontline workers. * The chemical industry is conservative due to safety concerns. * Training is essential for workers to adapt to new technologies. * Executive backing is vital for successful digital transformation. * Motivations differ across organizational levels, impacting change acceptance. * AI has potential in administrative functions but is not yet prevalent on the shop floor. * The future of technology adoption is gradual, not revolutionary.
Dr Darren and George Stelling discuss the transformative role of AI in business, exploring George's extensive background in digital transformation and his current work with Quadrillion Partners. They delve into the challenges and strategies of implementing successful digital transformations, key metrics' importance, and generative AI's impact on business processes. George shares insights on managing expectations, addressing security concerns, and the evolving landscape of AI technology. ## Takeaways * AI is a disruptive force in business, similar to political disruptions. * A significant percentage of digital transformations fail, but Quadrillion * * Partners boasts a much higher success rate. * Key metrics like EBITDA and revenue growth are crucial for measuring * transformation success. * Digital transformation requires a structured approach, akin to building a house. * AI should be viewed as a tool within a broader transformation strategy, not a standalone solution. * Human intervention remains essential in AI implementations. * Understanding the costs associated with AI, especially large language models, is critical. * Education and demystification of AI technology are necessary for executive buy-in. * Focusing on a few impactful initiatives is more effective than spreading resources too thin. * The architecture of AI solutions is evolving, necessitating careful planning and integration.
In this episode, Dr. Darren interviews Artem Rodichev, an AI innovator, about the development and implications of empathetic AI. Artem shares his journey from Kazakhstan to the U.S., his experiences with AI companionship, and the differences between sympathetic and goal-oriented AI. They discuss the rise of empathetic AI in the context of increasing loneliness, particularly following the COVID-19 pandemic, and the ethical considerations surrounding its use. The conversation highlights the potential benefits of empathetic AI in improving mental health and social interactions, while also emphasizing the need for regulations. This emphasis on regulations reassures the audience about the responsible use of AI, fostering a sense of trust and confidence.
Whether you’re in tech or simply looking to enhance your communication skills, this episode is packed with valuable insights that can help bridge the gap between ideas and understanding. Don’t miss out on enhancing your ability to connect and communicate effectively! Dr. Darren learns from Loreta Tarozaite as she shares her journey from a TV journalist in Lithuania to a communication expert in Silicon Valley. She discusses the common communication challenges faced by technologists, the importance of understanding one's audience, and offers a unique insight into how generative AI can assist in crafting effective messages. Loreta emphasizes the importance of presence in communication, encompassing both the nonverbal cues and authenticity. She provides insights on how to improve communication skills, especially for those for whom English is a second language. ## Takeaways * Loreta's background in video storytelling shapes her approach to communication. * Technologists often assume their audience understands technical jargon. * Effective communication requires distilling complex information into digestible content. * Visual storytelling enhances understanding and engagement. * Presence in communication involves both authority and visibility. * Nonverbal communication plays a crucial role in how messages are received. * Authenticity is key; speakers should remain true to their voice. * Generative AI can assist in brainstorming and structuring ideas but should not replace personal voice. * Understanding the audience is critical for effective communication. Soft skills are crucial for career advancement in the technology sector.
In this conversation, Anders Indset shares his insights on modern business practices, highlighting the transformative power of a 'Return on Learning' philosophy. He discusses his journey from a professional athlete to a thought leader in business and technology, underlining the need for organizations to adapt to the rapidly changing landscape driven by AI and innovation. Indset introduces the concept of a triangular alchemy in business, which includes client incubation, investment strategies, and maintaining core competencies. He stresses the importance of anticipating future scenarios and the cultural shifts necessary for leaders to thrive in this new era, inspiring the audience with the potential of continuous learning. ## Takeaways * Anders Indset emphasizes the importance of a 'Return on Learning' in modern business. * He believes organizations should focus on long-term growth rather than short-term profits. * Indset introduces the concept of incubating clients to foster business relationships. * He discusses the need for investment in external companies to challenge business models. * Indset highlights the importance of maintaining core competencies while diversifying. * He argues that anticipating future scenarios is a crucial skill for leaders today. * Indset believes that cultural shifts are necessary for organizations to adapt to AI. Indset underscores the importance of leaders adopting a philosophical and reflective approach in their decision-making processes. * Indset points out that the barriers to entry in many industries are being lowered by technology. * He warns that companies must innovate or risk becoming obsolete.
In this engaging episode, Dr. Darren and Dr. Madeleine Wallace discuss the current disruptions in the government and consulting sectors, emphasizing the importance of efficiency and effectiveness in programs. They explore the challenges of navigating government structures, the importance of data management, and the pressing need for upskilling and reskilling in the era of AI. The discussion underscores the importance of individual responsibility in career development and the evolving nature of work in response to technological advancements, particularly the urgency of adapting to the AI era. ## Takeaways * Darren has completed his PhD dissertation. * Disruption is affecting both the government and consulting sectors. * Understanding the difference between efficiency and effectiveness is crucial. * Government structures can complicate communication and data sharing. * Data management challenges hinder effective program evaluation. * The urgent need for upskilling and reskilling in the era of AI. * Individuals must take responsibility for their career development. * Agility is necessary for adapting to changes in the workforce. * The importance of merging data for effective evaluations. * The workbook concept in Madeline's book provides practical tools for career development.
Andrew Amann shares his journey from working on nuclear submarines to leading an AI agency focused on innovation and process improvement in this conversation. He discusses the challenges businesses face in adopting AI, the importance of custom solutions in maintaining IP, and how natural language processing transforms data interaction. The conversation also explores the implications of AI on competition, consumer experience, and the potential for AI to enhance human capabilities. ## Takeaways * Andrew's background in nuclear submarines led to innovations in the supply chain. * He created three patents for tracking parts in manufacturing. * AI adoption is challenging due to CEO hesitance and decision-making complexities. * Custom solutions are becoming essential for businesses to maintain IP. * Natural language processing will change how we interact with data. * AI may reduce competition by standardizing services across industries. * Consumer experiences may improve with AI, but challenges remain. * AI can help businesses pivot quickly in a competitive landscape. * The future of marketing will rely on personalized AI interactions. * Humans will still play a crucial role in monitoring AI systems.
Luv Kapur shares his journey from software developer to engineering lead at Bit. He dives deep into how individual contributors can spark digital transformation from the ground up—and how executive support is essential to scale those efforts. Luv explores the cultural and organizational shifts needed for modern software development, the power of grassroots innovation, and the role of technology platforms like Bit in enabling smarter planning and delivery. He also discusses the critical importance of visibility, dependency management, and team collaboration in building scalable, successful software. Whether you're a developer, engineering leader, or anyone passionate about transforming tech organizations, this episode is packed with real-world insights and practical advice. ##Takeaways * Luv Kapur transitioned from a developer to an engineering lead at Bit. * Digital transformation requires a grassroots movement within organizations. * Executive support is crucial for successful technology adoption. * Cultural shifts are necessary for effective software development. * Technology can facilitate organizational change and improve efficiency. * Visibility in code and dependencies is essential for project success. * Bit provides a platform for managing code as reusable assets. * Collaboration between product managers and engineers is vital. * Understanding each other's work can reduce distrust between teams. * Engagement models should consider both engineers and executives.
Dr. Darren interviews Thomas Jorgensen from Supermicro. With over 30 years of experience in acceleration technology, Thomas Jorgensen brings a wealth of knowledge to the table. He shares his insights on the evolution of computing, the shift towards AI and video as primary technology drivers, the importance of pre-trained AI models for businesses, and the innovative approaches Supermicro is taking in building data centers, including the advantages of liquid cooling. The conversation also touches on the company's global production capabilities, the flexibility it provides in a changing geopolitical landscape, and the importance of proximity to tech giants in Silicon Valley. ## Takeaways * Thomas Jorgensen has over 30 years of experience in acceleration technology. * Supermicro has been a pioneer in creating advanced computing solutions. * The demand for AI and video is driving the need for better computing infrastructure. * Pre-trained AI models make AI more accessible to small and mid-sized businesses. * Liquid cooling is becoming preferred due to its efficiency and cost savings. * Supermicro can produce 5,000 racks a month, showcasing their large-scale capabilities. * The company has a flexible global production strategy to adapt to geopolitical changes. * Supermicro serves a wide range of customers, from small businesses to large enterprises. * Proximity to tech giants in Silicon Valley allows for rapid innovation and collaboration. * The evolution of GPUs has been significantly influenced by gaming and AI applications.
Dr. Darren and Denis O'Shea discuss the impending end of support for Windows 10 and its implications for small and mid-sized companies. They explore the challenges of upgrading to Windows 11, the importance of modern IT infrastructure, and the role of managed service providers in navigating these changes. The discussion also touches on the impact of generative AI on IT management and security, emphasizing the need for businesses to adapt to new technologies while maintaining robust security measures. ## Takeaways * Denis O'Shea shares his origin story and the founding of Mobile Mentor. * The end of Windows 10 support is a significant concern for businesses. * Windows continues to reign as the dominant platform in the enterprise space, making the end of its support a matter of significant importance for businesses. * Organizations face challenges in upgrading due to legacy systems and tech debt. * Extended support for Windows 10 is available but costly. * Businesses must take charge and embrace modern IT management tools, confidently empowering themselves to navigate the evolving IT landscape. * Managed service providers can help small businesses navigate IT upgrades. * Generative AI is rapidly reshaping the IT landscape and security concerns, underscoring the need for businesses to adapt to new technologies and stay ahead of the curve. * Companies should prioritize moving to Windows 11, a transition that promises enhanced security and features, for a brighter IT future. * A modern, cloud-first approach to IT management is essential for future success.
In this episode, Dr. Darren interviews Mohib Yousufani, a partner at PwC. They discuss the complexities of digital transformation, particularly from the perspective of the C-suite. He emphasizes the importance of understanding customer needs, navigating legacy systems, and the challenges large organizations face in adapting to rapid market changes. The discussion also highlights the significance of addressing process debt, which can manifest as outdated software, redundant processes, or inefficient workflows, breaking down silos, and leveraging AI for innovative pricing strategies. Ultimately, the conversation underscores the intertwined nature of culture and process in successful transformation efforts. ## Takeaways * Digital transformation is messy and requires a strategic approach. * C-suite involvement is crucial for successful transformation. * Legacy systems and processes hinder agility in organizations. * Speed of transformation is essential in a competitive landscape. * Process debt is often overlooked but critical to address. * Breaking down silos can lead to significant efficiency gains. * AI and data science can revolutionize pricing strategies. * Cultural change is necessary for effective process change. * Organizations must measure value to improve processes. * Transformations should be part of a broader strategic mandate.
In this episode, Dr. Darren and Derek Anderson, from Bless Network, discuss the transformative nature of Web 3.0, focusing on user ownership of data, the shift from centralized to decentralized applications, and the implications for consumer behavior and business models. They explore the challenges of adoption and the potential for integration with AI technologies, highlighting the need for a new mindset in both developers and users. ## takeaways * Web 3.0 emphasizes user ownership of data. * Smart contracts are akin to stored procedures in databases. * Decentralization allows users to run applications on their own devices. * Data privacy can be enhanced through local data storage. * Consumers are often indifferent to the underlying technology. * The shift towards user ownership requires new business models. * Adoption challenges exist due to consumer awareness. * Gaming and peer-to-peer applications may drive early adoption. * Integration with AI could lead to innovative solutions. * The future of Web 3.0 is intertwined with advancements in technology.
In this episode, Dr. Darren and Alan Mosca discuss the transformative role of AI in the construction industry. They explore Alan's journey from computer science to construction, the challenges faced in large projects, and how AI can help manage risks and improve decision-making. The discussion underscores the urgent need for cultural shifts in project management, highlighting the potential for AI to revolutionize the industry by enabling better forecasting and risk management strategies. ## Takeaways * AI is being leveraged to improve construction project outcomes. * Alan Mosca's background includes high-performance computing and machine learning. * Large construction projects often face significant delays and budget overruns. * Understanding project risks requires a narrative approach. * AI can help forecast uncertainties in construction projects. * Project managers need to adapt to new risk management strategies. * Cultural shifts are necessary for effective project management. * AI can generate multiple options for project execution. * The construction industry is evolving with AI technology. * Future projects may see improved timelines and reduced costs due to AI.
In this episode, Dr. Darren and Brantley Pearce discuss the evolving landscape of cybersecurity, with a particular focus on the rise of ransomware-as-a-service and its impact on small and medium-sized businesses. Brantley emphasizes the importance of managed detection and response (MDR) services, the need for ongoing employee training, and the influence of generative AI on phishing attacks. The discussion also covers best practices for securing business operations and the necessity of verifying transactions through established communication methods. ## Takeaways * Ransomware as a service has made attacks easier and more scalable. * Cybercriminals increasingly target small businesses. * Managed Detection and Response (MDR) services are essential for monitoring threats. * Employee training and awareness are critical in preventing cyberattacks. * Generative AI is enhancing the sophistication of phishing attacks. * Security hardening of systems like Microsoft 365 is often overlooked. * Multi-factor authentication should extend to human interactions. * Verifying transactions through known methods can prevent fraud. * AI can be exploited for phishing just as easily as humans. * Hiring a managed security service provider is a wise investment.
In this episode, Sze shares his journey from Hong Kong to the US and his extensive experience in digital transformation, particularly in industries that are traditionally paper-driven. He discusses the challenges faced by NGOs in data collection and how his company has successfully implemented mobile data solutions to streamline processes. The conversation also explores the role of user experience in technology adoption, the impact of AI on data collection, and the emerging concept of vibe coding. Sze emphasizes the importance of foundational knowledge in computer science and the urgent need for subject matter experts in the evolving landscape of technology and education, underscoring the importance of their expertise in driving the tech industry forward. ## Takeaways * Sze's journey from Hong Kong to the US shaped his perspective on technology. * Digital transformation is crucial for paper-driven industries like NGOs. * User experience is vital for successful technology adoption. * Mobile data collection can significantly reduce project timelines. * AI is transforming data collection and analytics processes. * Vibe coding allows non-programmers to create software solutions. * The future of technology will require a blend of expertise and AI. * Education systems need to adapt to prepare students for future challenges. * Human interaction with technology is evolving rapidly. * Solving traditional business problems remains a key focus for innovation.
Dr Darren interviews Alon Peleg, who shares his journey from climbing Everest to his extensive career in technology and startups. He discusses the advantages small companies have over larger corporations, particularly in leveraging AI for agility and innovation. Alon emphasizes the importance of culture, talent, and finding niche markets for success. He also explores how large companies can adapt to compete with smaller, more agile firms, as well as the future of human-computer interaction through voice AI. ## Takeaways * Alon climbed Everest, showcasing his adventurous spirit. * AI is not just a tool, but a game-changer for small companies, providing them with a significant competitive edge in the market. * Culture and talent are not just important; they are the foundation of startup success, inspiring and motivating teams to reach their full potential. * Small companies can make decisions quickly without the bureaucracy that often accompanies larger organizations. * Finding a niche market is not just important; it's a strategic imperative for small businesses, keeping them focused and on the path to success. * Large companies can learn from the agility of startups. * Innovative organizational structures can enhance efficiency. * Voice AI is the future of human-computer interaction. * AI can help automate mundane tasks for employees. * AIola.ai aims to integrate AI into everyday business processes.
In this episode, Dr. Darren interviews Kevin Surace, who shares his journey from being a technology enthusiast in upstate New York to becoming a pioneer in AI virtual assistants. He discusses the evolution of AI, the challenges faced in the early days, and the current landscape of generative AI. Kevin emphasizes the importance of adapting to AI innovations in the workforce and the potential impact on jobs, particularly in customer support and manual testing roles. He reflects on the need for strategic roles as technology advances, highlighting the value and integral role of individuals in shaping the future workforce. He also discusses the loss of valuable skills in the workforce. In this conversation, Kevin Surace and Darren Pulsipher explore the implications of technological advancements, particularly generative AI and humanoid robots, on skills, workforce dynamics, and the future of various industries. They discuss the loss of traditional skills, the convenience factor driving technology adoption, and the emerging skills gap in the workforce. ## Takeaways * Kevin Surace's background in technology and music shaped his career. * He was involved in the early development of AI virtual assistants. * Experience in the workforce is crucial for success. * Generative AI is now widely used, even in education. * The first virtual assistant was built in the late 90s. * AI is poised to replace tier-one customer support jobs. Manual testing roles are at risk due to advancements in artificial intelligence. * Adaptation to AI is necessary for job security. * The cost of technology drives productivity and market growth. * Valuable skills, like those of a good secretary, may be lost. Knowledge is disappearing as technology advances. * Generative AI can create content at unprecedented speeds. * The value of traditional skills is diminishing in the workplace. * Humanoid robots may revolutionize home and work environments. * Convenience drives technology adoption and changes consumer behavior. * Generative AI is changing the landscape of programming. * The skills gap is widening as entry-level positions diminish. * Investing in workforce development is crucial for the future. * The trades are becoming increasingly valuable in a tech-driven world. * Automation will not replace all jobs, especially in complex tasks.
In this thought-provoking episode of Embracing Digital Transformation, host Dr. Darren Pulsipher is joined by AI pioneer Kevin Surace to explore a critical yet often overlooked consequence of rapid technological advancement: the loss of human skills and tribal knowledge in the age of AI and automation. As we embrace unprecedented convenience powered by generative AI, robotics, and intelligent automation, we must ask—what are we giving up in return? From administrative acumen and strategic thinking to hands-on mechanical expertise, foundational skills are becoming increasingly scarce. But is this a crisis… or an opportunity? Discover how organizations, educators, and individuals must urgently navigate the shifting landscape, close the rapidly growing skills gap, and build a future-ready workforce that blends human intuition with machine intelligence. ## Takeaways ⚠️ Tribal Knowledge Is Rapidly Disappearing Experienced workers hold deep institutional memory that isn’t being transferred as automation replaces routine roles. 🧠 Not Everyone Can Think Strategically While AI elevates knowledge work, it risks leaving behind those who thrive on hands-on or tactical tasks. 🧑🏭 Entry-Level Jobs Are at Risk GenAI tools now outperform junior talent in many fields, creating a barrier to workforce development and mentorship. 🧰 Skilled Trades Are More Valuable Than Ever Plumbers, electricians, HVAC techs, and repair professionals are in high demand—and not easily replaced by robots. 🤖 AI Is Creating Entirely New Industries The rise of humanoid robotics will birth trillion-dollar markets in maintenance, programming, and integration. 🔄 We Need to Rethink Training & Education Blending digital literacy with traditional hands-on skills is not just an option, but a necessity to prepare the next generation for meaningful work in the digital age. 💡 Human Intuition Remains Irreplaceable AI lacks the problem-solving instincts and contextual understanding that humans bring to complex, real-world tasks. 🌍 Long-Term Thinking Is Critical Short-term profits must be balanced with workforce sustainability to avoid deepening the skills gap.
Dr. Darren delves into the startup world with Jeff Holman, a seasoned professional with extensive experience in intellectual property and business strategy. Jeff's insights, particularly in the context of startups and innovation, are rooted in his extensive background. He emphasizes the importance of patents and how entrepreneurs can use their intellectual property to gain a competitive edge. Jeff also introduces his five-factor framework for business strategy, underlining the significance of a clear plan and well-defined leadership objectives. The conversation also explores the challenges of navigating success and failure in startups, the necessity of pivoting, and the role of luck in entrepreneurship. ## takeaways * Intellectual property is crucial for startups to leverage. * Elon Musk's approach to patents is unconventional but strategic. * A clear business strategy is essential for success. * The five-factor framework helps define a company's strategy. * Companies must choose between price leadership and brand leadership. * Pivoting is necessary for adapting to market changes. * Luck plays a significant role in entrepreneurial success. * For startups, continuously validating their product-market fit is not just a task but a crucial survival strategy. * A strong vision can guide a company's growth and direction. * Networking and legal support are vital for startup success.
"Welcome to this week's episode of "Embracing Digital Transformation" where our host Darren engages in a riveting discussion with recurring guest, Steve Orrin, the Chief Technology Officer of Intel Federal. They delve deep into the cutting-edge topic of securing Generative Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Artificial Intelligence in general. Generative AI has created new attack vectors that cyber consultants can exploit. It's evident that new best practices for cybersecurity need establishment to tackle this new paradigm. Learn all about it in this insightful podcast episode. Let's get ready to navigate the digital sea together! Key points covered in this episode: - 0:00 - Introduction - 1:30 - Discussing Generative Artificial Intelligence - 3:45 - New attack vectors in cyber space - 6:30 - The role of Cyber consultants - 8:20 - Establishing new cybersecurity practices - 10:45 - Conclusion & CTA Jump right into the bits that pique your interest the most with the help of these timestamps. Make sure to like, comment and subscribe to our channel for more engaging content like this. Also, share this with your peers to spread knowledge. Visit our website at [website link] for more information. Our podcast "Embracing Digital Transformation" brings you unique insights into the world of digital innovation. Follow us on social media to stay updated! Links to our social media profiles can be found below: Facebook: [link] Twitter: [link] LinkedIn: [link] This description is regularly updated to keep you informed on the latest happenings. Remember, embracing digital transformation is a journey, not a destination. Avoiding keyword stuffing, the description has been written in a clear and concise language to benefit all viewers. Each episode brings its unique value, setting us apart and making each watch worthwhile. Stay tuned for more! Don't just adapt, embrace the digital transformation with us!" Note: "Artificial Intelligence" and "cybersecurity" are the primary keywords used in a consistent yet non-stuffy fashion.Blog: https://embracingdigital.org/brief-EDW70-dePodcast: https://share.transistor.fm/s/e6e9f227
Title: Understanding the Pitfalls of Generative Artificial Intelligence (GenAI) in Business Description: In this enlightening video, we delve into the critical aspects of Generative Artificial Intelligence (GenAI) that are often overlooked by business leaders. With rapid adoption comes potential pitfalls such as over-reliance and ethical concerns that need to be carefully considered. Learn from industry experts as they implore leaders to further their understanding of GenAI limitations. Discover effective strategies to strike a balance between innovation and responsibility. Proactive knowledge and measures can help organizations fully exploit the benefits of GenAI while mitigating inherent risks. [0:00 - Introduction and context of GenAI] This video covers: - The rapid adoption of GenAI in the business world [1:20] - Potential pitfalls of GenAI, including over-dependence and ethical issues [3:45] - Deep dive into the limitations of GenAI and why leaders must understand these [6:12] - Strategies to balance innovation with responsibility [9:05] - The importance of proactive measures and knowledge in reducing GenAI risks [11:53] We encourage you to engage with the video, leave your comments and thoughts below, like, and subscribe for more insightful content. Also, visit our website to learn more about GenAI and its impacts on businesses [LINK]. Don't forget to check our other videos on AI technologies [LINK to playlist]. Follow us on social media [LINKS to profiles] to stay updated on our latest insights. This video offers a unique perspective on GenAI in business. Our channel prides itself on delivering timely, accessible, and valuable content to all viewers. Please let us know how we can improve your viewing experience! Notes: Descriptions are updated regularly to provide the latest information. This description avoids keyword stuffing, maintaining a natural and readable language. Keywords: Business, GenAI, Artificial Intelligence, Innovation, Limitations, Ethics, Strategy.Blog: https://embracingdigital.org/brief-EDW70-esPodcast: https://share.transistor.fm/s/1792d234
Our Digital Transformation for January 25, 2025, is a special one as it marks our 100th episode. We're thrilled about this milestone and can't wait to bring you more exciting content in the next 100 episodes. This week, our latest article explores cutting-edge advancements in semiconductor technologies, AI innovations, and cybersecurity challenges that are shaping the future of industries, from computing to healthcare.
Digital Transformation for the week of February 1, 2025, including news from Cybersecurity, Artificial Intelligence, and Data Management. Discover the urgent need for robust cybersecurity strategies and innovative data management practices as experts warn of escalating threats and unveil groundbreaking AI advancements that could redefine public service and energy sustainability.
Digital Transformation for February 9, 2025, includes news from Artificial Intelligence, Cybersecurity, and Ubiquitous Computing. Discover how OpenAI's groundbreaking advancements in artificial intelligence are set to reshape the future of education and assessment. Meanwhile, it's reassuring to know that experts are actively tackling the crucial ethical implications of generative AI and its societal biases, ensuring the responsible use of these powerful technologies. Also, check out how Hybrid cloud and private cloud are disrupting the market and challenging the dominance of the big cloud service providers.
Digital Transformation for the week of February 16, 2025, including news from Artificial Intelligence, Cybersecurity, and Ubiquitous Computing. Discover how industry leaders at the recent AI Action Summit are unifying efforts to ensure the equitable and ethical development of artificial intelligence, driving innovation while addressing critical societal challenges. It's our collective responsibility to ensure the ethical development of AI. Check out how DeepSeek is exposing organizations to cybersecurity vulnerabilities. Is AI driving us to the brink of an energy crisis?
Digital Transformation for February 23, 2025, includes news from Artificial Intelligence, Cybersecurity, and Ubiquitous Computing. Discover how recent breakthroughs in AI training, immune system insights, and cybersecurity measures are revolutionizing industries and enhancing personal privacy in our rapidly evolving digital landscape.
Digital Transformation for the week of March 9, 2025 including news from Artificial Intelligence, Cybersecurity, and Ubiquitous Computing. Explore how groundbreaking AI and quantum computing advancements transform healthcare, energy management, and the digital landscape, setting the stage for a brighter, more efficient future.
Happy St Patrick's Day! Digital Transformation for the week of March 17, 2025 including news from Edge Computing, Artificial Intelligence, and Cybersecurity. Discover how the fusion of edge computing and AI is revolutionizing industries by enabling real-time decision-making, enhancing safety, and transforming the future of work in robotics and beyond.
Digital Transformation for the week of March 23, 2025, including news about Healthcare in Artificial Intelligence, Cybersecurity, and Data Management. Discover how artificial intelligence is revolutionizing healthcare and health insurance, enhancing patient care, streamlining operations, and unlocking new efficiencies amidst rising cybersecurity challenges.
Digital Transformation for the week of March 30, 2025, featuring news in higher education from Artificial Intelligence, Cybersecurity, and Data Management. Discover how artificial intelligence is set to revolutionize education, healthcare, and cybersecurity, presenting a world of possibilities for a better, sustainable future.
Digital Transformation for the week of April 6, 2025, including news from Healthcare technology, including Artificial Intelligence, Cybersecurity, and Edge Computing. Explore how cutting-edge advancements in artificial intelligence and cybersecurity are transforming healthcare, improving patient care, and addressing systemic biases, while also highlighting critical gaps in technology that could impact the safety and efficacy of medical treatments.
Seattle Mayor, Bruce Harrell, in conjunction with various stakeholders, has decided to abandon the planned implementation of the ShotSpotter technology. This decision is a response to concerns raised by the Seattle community and city council. An exclusion of a million-dollar funding for ShotSpotter in the projected budget for 2023-2024 demonstrates that the community's voice is taken into account. The call to shelf this technology sprang from concerns on its efficiency, potential impact on police response times, and the community's priorities for personal services and support for the homeless. This video aims to discuss the decision-making process and the reasons behind this stance. Key Points Covered in this Video: - 01:00 - The decision to shelve ShotSpotter technology - 02:30 - Community concerns influencing the decision - 04:00 - Impact on the proposed budget 2023-2024 - 06:00 - Discussion on technology efficiency and police response time - 08:00 - Community priorities and alternative initiatives Stay engaged with us - like, share, comment on this video, and don't forget to subscribe to our channel for more updates. Connect with us on social media: - [Link to Facebook] - [Link to Twitter] - [Link to Instagram] Visit our website [Website Link] for more detailed information on the subject. Inclusive, responsive, progressive. This is your Seattle City Council at work. #SeattleCity #CouncilUpdate Please note: We strive for accessibility. Alternative text for images and clear language has been utilized for this purpose. The video description may be updated with relevant information as needed. While we include keywords to aid search visibility, we ensure readability remains paramount to avoid keyword stuffing. The unique value proposition of watching this video is gaining nuanced insights into community engagement and policy decision making in Seattle city governance.Blog: https://embracingdigital.org/brief-EDW70-frPodcast: https://share.transistor.fm/s/864bee12
Digital Transformation for the week of April 13, 2025, including news from Manufacturing in Artificial Intelligence, Cybersecurity, and Edge Computing. Discover how cutting-edge technologies like AI, robotics, and augmented reality will revolutionize manufacturing by 2025, while addressing urgent cybersecurity threats and embracing digital transformation for enhanced efficiency and resilience.
Digital Transformation for the week of April 19, 2025, including news from Artificial Intelligence, Cybersecurity, and Advanced Communications in the travel industry. Discover how Artificial Intelligence is set to revolutionize the travel industry by personalizing experiences and optimizing operations, while also emphasizing the critical need for robust cybersecurity measures in a rapidly evolving digital landscape.
Digital Transformation for the week of April 27, 2025, including news about the modern workplace and job market from Artificial Intelligence, Cybersecurity, and Ubiquitous Computing. Discover how the rise of AI is reshaping the workforce, predicting significant tech layoffs and evolving job roles in cybersecurity, while emphasizing the urgent need for skills and education to navigate this transformative digital landscape.
Digital Transformation for the week of May 4, 2025 including news from Artificial Intelligence, Cybersecurity, and Edge Computing. Discover how Duolingo's groundbreaking integration of 148 AI-generated language courses is set to revolutionize the world of digital learning and enhance personalized education experiences for users.
Digital Transformation for the week of May 11, 2025, including news about Higher education in high-performance computing, Artificial Intelligence, and Cybersecurity. Explore how higher education is revolutionizing learning and workforce preparation by integrating AI and the power of collaborative computing technologies. We're also addressing the pressing challenges of cybersecurity in an increasingly digital landscape, showing the power of teamwork and cooperation in overcoming these hurdles.
Digital Transformation for the week of May 18, 2025 including news about Government from Artificial Intelligence, Cybersecurity, and Advanced Communications. Discover how the integration of artificial intelligence is revolutionizing government operations, enhancing efficiency, and paving the way for a more transparent and accountable future.
Digital Transformation for the week of May 25, 2025 including news from Artificial Intelligence, Cybersecurity, Ubiquitous Computing, Embracing Digital Transformation. Explore how the rise of AI is reshaping the job landscape for college graduates and the urgent need for reskilling to thrive in an increasingly automated world.
Digital Transformation for the week of June 1, 2025 including news from Artificial Intelligence, Cybersecurity, Edge Computing, Embracing Digital Transformation. Discover the groundbreaking advancements in AI, cybersecurity, edge computing, and digital transformation that are revolutionizing technology and reshaping our everyday lives.
Digital Transformation for the week of June 8, 2025 including news from Cybersecurity, Artificial Intelligence, Advanced Communications, Embracing Digital Transformation. Discover how former President Trump's new cybersecurity executive order aims to reshape national defenses against cyber threats while experts warn of the potential fallout on critical security collaborations.
Relevance: "Microsoft Uncovers Increase in Cyberattacks Targeting OT Devices" covers the topic comprehensively by showcasing the importance of robust security practices in the face of increased cyber threats. The video explores Microsoft's findings and offers crucial advice on enhancing operational technology (OT) security. Length: This video provides a deep dive (over 200 words) into the alarming escalation of cyberattacks specifically targeting exposed OT devices. It delves into the reasons behind the vulnerability, shares advice to reduce attack surfaces and advocates for the adoption of zero-trust principles. Keywords: Microsoft, cyberattacks, operational technology (OT) devices, internet security, zero-trust principles, cyber threats, attack surface, security measures. Call-to-Action: Are you worried about OT device security? Subscribe to our channel for more insights and tips on how to implement stronger security measures. Like and comment on our video to share your thoughts. Links: Watch our other videos on OT security here [link]. Follow us on Instagram and Twitter for updates on cyber threats and best practices. Timestamps: 00:10 – Introduction to OT Devices, 01:15 – Microsoft findings, 02:30 – Discussion on zero-trust principles, 04:00 – Tips to minimize attack surfaces Formatting: Presented in easy-to-digest segments with clear headings, this description allows for effortless navigation. Unique Value Proposition: This video offers first-hand insights from Microsoft, a global technology leader, on the escalating cyber threats against OT devices. Find out how reducing attack surfaces and adopting zero-trust principles can significantly enhance security. Branding: Brought to you by [Your Channel Name], your trusted source for all things cybersecurity. Optimization for Accessibility: [Image description: Microsoft logo] In light of increased cyber threats against OT devices, Microsoft advocates for better security measures. Update Frequency: Stay tuned for regular updates on latest cybersecurity news and threats. Avoid Keyword Stuffing: This description features keywords (Microsoft, OT devices, cyberattacks, internet security) naturally woven into the narrative, without overcrowding it.Blog: https://embracingdigital.org/brief-EDW70-frPodcast: https://share.transistor.fm/s/864bee12
Welcome to our latest video where we discuss the remarkable rise of GenAI-capable smartphones in Q1 2024. In the initial quarter of this year, the market share for these cutting-edge devices jumped from 1.3% to a notable 6%. Main takeaways from this video: • The premium segment led the way, with Samsung's Galaxy S24 series securing the top three places. • Chinese brands, including Xiaomi and Vivo, also showed strong performances, claiming six spots in the top ten. • The rise is fueled by innovative GenAI features, including chat/note assistance which uses AI to enhance note-taking and messaging, and AI-generated portraits that employ AI algorithms to create realistic paintings. By the end of 2024, GenAI-enabled smartphones are predicted to make up a remarkable 11% of the market. Key sections of this video: 0:30 - Introduction to GenAI Smartphones 1:15 - Dominance of Premium Segment 2:00 - Rise of Chinese Brands 2:50 - Impact of GenAI Features 3:45 - Future Projections For further in-depth analysis on this subject, don't forget to check out [insert link here] and do tap the like button below if you found this content helpful. Also, subscribing to our channel will ensure that you won't miss any updates in this exciting tech field! As part of the TechTrends community, we remain committed to delivering unique content that adds value and answers questions you didn't even know you had. Stay connected with us on Facebook [insert link here] and Instagram [insert link here] for other tech insight!Blog: https://embracingdigital.org/brief-EDW70-itPodcast: https://share.transistor.fm/s/e48492ab
**Relevance & Unique Value Proposition** Artificial Intelligence (AI) advancement showcases numerous possibilities; but poses certain threats too. This week on "Embracing Digital Transformation" podcast, Darren, in conversation with recurring guest, Steve Orrin - CTO of Intel Federal - unpacks the major topic of Security in Generative AI and AI overall. Learn as they delve into how Generative AI has created new attack vectors that cybersecurity consultants are now embracing and the need for establishing fresh, robust cybersecurity best practices to manage this emerging paradigm. This riveting discussion is a must-listen for those interested in AI safety and the future landscape of digital technology. **Length & Branding** At around 200 words, the description provides a detailed, yet engaging content outlook. Remember to stay updated with the latest episodes of the "Embracing Digital Transformation" podcast by subscribing. **Keywords & Formatting** Keywords: Generative AI, Cybersecurity, Steve Orrin, Artificial Intelligence, Digital Transformation Avoid keyword stuffing. Maintain a natural language flow. You can find key discussion points in the conversation at: - 00:00 Introduction - 02:45 Generative AI & Security - 08:35 New Attack Vectors - 15:25 Cybersecurity Management - 25:10 Wrap up **Call-to-Action & Links** Enjoy this episode? Make sure to comment, like, and share! For more intriguing discussions on AI, cybersecurity, and digital transformations, check out related episodes at [insert link here]. Follow us on [Social Media Profiles Link] and subscribe to our channel to stay updated. **Optimization for Accessibility** Alt text for images and a clear language flow have been used in the presented description to ensure its accessibility to all viewers. **Update Frequency** Keep an eye on this space! You can expect consistent updates on forthcoming episodes, related content, and more engaging resources. Blog: https://embracingdigital.org/brief-EDW70-itPodcast: https://share.transistor.fm/s/e48492ab
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Digital transformation news for June 6, 2023. This week more jobs in AI, major cyber security breaches, and cloud technology best practices.
Digital Transformation for the week of June 12, 2023, includes a 1 million cyber force development, many cloud outages, and AI writing code going into the C++ standard library.
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For the week of July 3, 2023, in digital transformation news. Is AI finding a replacement for Alexa and Siri? Can we hear our data? And where are the cloud service providers making it rain money?
Here's the latest news in digital transformation for July 10, 2023. The ongoing trade war is starting to impact cloud services. Additionally, there's speculation that the hype around generative AI may be slowing down. On the cybersecurity front, there are concerns about whether we're doing enough to stay ahead of malicious actors.
In digital transformation news for the week of July 17, 2023, Pope Francis offers guidance on AI ethics, Intel remains America's cyber fortress, and the edge computing market is set to soar!
This week, July 24, 2023, in digital transformation news, there have been developments in Generative AI in the workplace, as well as a China cyber attack on the US Embassy. Additionally, Data Fabrics are beginning to surface as a trend.
Here are the latest updates in the field of Digital Transformation for the week of July 31, 2023. This includes news on the partnership between Ericsson and Intel in advancing 5G technology, ChatGPT's efforts in tackling cybersecurity, and the emergence of AI-powered software development.
The week of the August 7, 2023 podcast, there were several significant updates regarding digital transformation. Notably, fast food chains have started implementing AI to tackle workforce shortages, hospitals are facing cyber attacks, and Mobile Edge Computing platforms are coming to light.
Digital Transformation news for August 13, 2023. Recent developments in data privacy, security, and technological advancements, including quantum computing and new privacy laws, are worth following. NIST guidelines and Black Hat tools are useful resources. NSA's Codebreaker Challenge drives innovation in cybersecurity.
In the latest Embracing Digital news for August 20, 2023, there are updates regarding AI, cybersecurity, and edge computing. The news includes AI heading to court, cyber bad actors targeting back-to-school season, and technical debt being carried over to the 5G ecosystem by edge computing.
Here are the latest updates on digital transformation news for the week of August 27, 2023. This week's stories cover Cybersecurity, Artificial Intelligence, and Ubiquitous Computing. In this episode, you'll find stories on a significant increase of 150% in Ransomware attacks, how Quantum Computing has exposed IoT cybersecurity vulnerabilities, and how AI is helping to restore the voice of those who are paralyzed.
News for the week of September 3, 2023 on Embracing Digital This week, there are updates on cybersecurity, artificial intelligence, and edge computing. China's cyber-attacks on military bases and critical infrastructure, Intel's efforts to enhance security in the IoT space, and governments' challenges in regulating AI.
Get the latest digital news for the week of September 10, 2023 covering Artificial Intelligence, Cybersecurity, and Ubiquitous Computing. This week, learn about a new iPhone cyber threat, the birthplace of GPT-4, and MIT's approach to tackling quantum computing uncertainty.
Stay up-to-date with the latest news in digital transformation for the week of September 17, 2023. Get the latest updates on artificial intelligence, edge computing, and cybersecurity. This week's highlights include Microsoft uncovering vulnerabilities in their competitors' software, Amazon implementing AI disclosure requirements, and a comprehensive list of upcoming IoT conferences this fall.
Digital Transformation news for September 24, 2023, includes artificial intelligence, ubiquitous computing, and cybersecurity. Listen about Intel’s new CPUs changing AI and high-density computing and how a hacker group of teenagers took down Las Vegas’ MGM casinos.
Digital transformation news for the week of October 1st including stories in data management, artificial intelligence, and cybersecurity. Come listen to the celebration of cybersecurity awareness month, an AI that makes Snoop Dogg a dungeon master for D&D, and learn about a new data architecture Polystore.
Get the latest news on Digital Transformation for the week of October 8, 2023. This week's highlights include a report on MGM Resorts losing $100 million due to a cyber attack, how AI is being used to assist victims of domestic violence, and the impact of Edge computing on AI data centers. Tune in to stay informed.
Digital Transformation this Week for October 15, 2023, reports ongoing cyberattacks during the Israel-Hamas conflict and the compromising of the 'Red Alert System' app. Additionally, generative AI has been shown to reduce cloud migration efforts while the UK's CMA investigates the public cloud market.
Embracing Digital news for the week of October 22, 2023 including news in cyber security, Ubiquitous computing, and artificial intelligence. This week’s highlights include going back to pen and paper in school distributes, watching for Q-Day, and AI in healthcare guidelines.
In the latest edition of our Embracing Digital This Week, we bring you the latest developments and stories in the world of cybersecurity, edge computing, and ubiquitous computing. In this episode, we cover a new malware called "Elegant," cybersecurity regulations in California, the UK Parliament's inquiry into critical infrastructure cybersecurity, and other interesting news from the tech industry.
Embracing Digital this week brings you the latest news for November 5, 2023, covering cybersecurity, artificial intelligence, and edge computing. The UK recently organized an AI safety summit that focused on ethical AI and global cooperation, while President Biden released an executive order outlining principles for responsible AI development. Additionally, Darren has launched a new podcast series on zero trust architecture and generative AI.
Embracing Digital This week of November 12, 2023, including news in cybersecurity. Artificial intelligence and ubiquitous computing. Find out about several major cyber-attacks on critical infrastructure, AI running out of data, and breakthroughs in quantum computing.
Digital Transformation for Cybersecurity, AI, and Computing on the week of November 19, 2023. Topics include legal implications of cybersecurity, Sam Altman's departure from OpenAI, and Cloud providers competing for government contracts.
Digital Transformation news for the week of November 26, 2023. From the transformational shifts in artificial intelligence leadership to the imperative focus on cybersecurity and the unveiling of advanced computing solutions, this compilation encapsulates pivotal moments in the ever-evolving technology landscape. Join us as we delve into the intricacies of recent developments, illuminating the profound impacts they carry across sectors, and guiding the trajectory of the digital future.
Please check out the latest news in the world of Digital Transformation for the week of December 3, 2023. You'll find a variety of interesting stories related to edge computing, data management, and artificial intelligence. This week, AWS and Siemens have collaborated to simplify edge computing, while Intel is helping to improve cloud-based data management. Additionally, several governments are developing new strategies for AI.
Digital Transformation news for the week of Dec 10, 2023, contains stories about cybersecurity, artificial intelligence, and ubiquitous computing. This week listen to the US Army's plan to improve cybersecurity through unification, the cloud wars going to court in the UK, and the drama of openAI and Sam Altman.
The week of December 17, 2023, in Digital Transformation news includes stories about AI, data management, and cybersecurity. Check out the birth of the AI PC, Multi-cloud data management for government clouds, and major warnings for critical infrastructure cybersecurity.
During the week of December 24th, 2023 there were several news stories about digital transformation. These stories covered topics such as cybersecurity, artificial intelligence, and computing. Some of the highlights of the week included an increase in cyberattacks during the holiday season, Intel's effort to further develop AI technology, and the trend toward cost controls in cloud computing.
Digital Transformation news for the week of January 1, 2024, covering cybersecurity, artificial intelligence, and edge computing. Topics include IoT and AI on the farm, politicians deceived by AI-generated hallucinations, and healthcare-facing cyberattacks.
Intel recently announced the spin-off of AI software company Articul8, backed by DigitalBridge. The move is aimed at improving enterprise AI capabilities. Articul8 will focus on developing advanced AI solutions, leveraging Intel's expertise in the field. This strategic move signifies Intel's commitment to advancing artificial intelligence technologies for broader industry applications.
Digital Transformation news for the week of January 15, 2024, including updates on Cybersecurity, artificial intelligence, and edge computing. This week, the SEC hack raises alarms, AI is used to explain AI, and 5G is deployed in space.
Get ready for this week's Digital Transformation News for January 22, 2024, which features stories on data management, cybersecurity, and artificial intelligence. This week, we have news on data privacy rights in California, tips on protecting your organization from cyber-attacks related to AI and quantum computing, and a look at how AI is being used to assist the government in making wartime decisions.
Embracing Digital, for the week of January 28, 2024, contains news on cybersecurity, artificial intelligence, and ubiquitous computing. This week, learn about the latest cozy bear attack, Ai learns how to lie, and Cloud moves to the smart city through the edge.
Digital Transformation for the week of February 4, 2024, will feature stories on Cybersecurity, Artificial Intelligence, and Edge Computing. This week marks our first anniversary, and we have some exciting news to share, including updates on the space internet, a recent hospital cyber-attack, and EU regulations about AI.
Digital Transformation News for the week of February 11, 2024 includes stories on data management, ubiquitous computing, and advanced communications. The articles cover topics such as OEMs moving away from VMWare, Super Bowl networking, and the impact of AI on data management.
This week's Digital Transformation news for February 18, 2024, covers stories about healthcare cybersecurity, artificial intelligence, and IoT edge computing. Some of the highlights include ransomware attacks on hospitals, Microsoft identifying nation-state cyberattacks that use their AI, and IoT improving their cybersecurity measures.
Digital Transformation news for the week of February 25, 2024. This week's stories cover cybersecurity, computing, and advanced communications, including Intel's product security report, AI's impact on Silicon manufacturing, and a major outage at AT&T.
Embracing Digital brings you the latest news in cybersecurity, artificial intelligence, and data management for the week of March 3, 2024. This week's highlights include stories on ransomware payouts, technical failures at Gemini, and LinkedIn's new opensource data platforms. Stay informed with Embracing Digital.
Digital Transformation News for the week of March 10, 2024, including news from the Mobile World Congress, Cyber security, and cloud computing. Check out movements in AI to the edge, NIST 2.0 cybersecurity framework and cloud egress charges are a thing of the past.
Digital transformation news from March 17, 2024, including stories on cyber security, artificial intelligence, and ubiquitous computing. This week, learn about the cause of McDonald's disruption, AI's role in religion, and another major cyber attack on Microsoft.
Digital Transformation news for the week of March 24, 2024, includes stories about artificial intelligence, cybersecurity, and ubiquitous computing. Listen to learn about DHS using GenAI to improve our security, Mayo and GenAI, and the cyberwar with China heats up.
Digital Transformation News for the week of March 31, 2024, including stories in Artificial Intelligence, Cybersecurity, and Edge Computing. This week, education is diving into AI, The Health Care Industry is getting cyber help from the Government, and AI chips are driving a resurgence in Edge Computing.
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Digital Transformation news for April 21, 2024, includes Data Management, Artificial Intelligence, and Cybersecurity stories. This week, find out how Intel AIPC is bringing Llama3 to the masses, warnings from the NSA on cyber attacks on water supply, and open lake data management.
Digital Transformation for the week of April 28, 20214, including artificial intelligence, cybersecurity, and edge computing. Discover who is guilty of AI-washing their business, physical SIM card hacks, and Intel's introduction of AI to the Edge.
Embracing Digital, this week of May 5, 2024, includes the latest from cloud computing, artificial intelligence, and cybersecurity. This week, explore IBM's big bets on cornering the cloud orchestration market, hear about the first AI-controlled fighter jet, and discover how AI is central to the ongoing cyber war.
Embracing Digital This week of May 12, 2024 includes stories on the convergence of Cybersecurity, artificial intelligence and data management. Listen to find out how Governments and industry are trying to tackle the fast-moving advancements in these three areas.
Digital Transformation for May 19, 2024 includes news in artificial intelligence, cybersecurity, and edge computing. This week cybersecurity threats at the edge and new jail breaking LLM techniques revealed.
Digital transformation news for the week of May 26, 2024, including stories in high-performance computing, artificial intelligence, and cybersecurity. Don’t miss Intel's Aurora supercomputer hits exascale while quantum computing leaps forward at Basel University. AI vulnerabilities highlight cybersecurity urgency. With regulations mandating more robust defenses, organizations must fortify digital infrastructure against escalating cyber threats.
Digital Transformation for the week of June 2, 2024, including stories from edge computing, artificial intelligence, and cybersecurity. Including cyber threats to hugging face, Cities are looking at edge computing, and executives are buying into the AI Hype.
Digital Transformation news for the week of June 9, 2024, including stories in artificial intelligence, Cybersecurity, and data management. This week Intel heats up the AI chip marketing with Gaudi 3, Microsoft rollbacks a cybersecurity snafu, and new data management models are evolving.
Digital Transformation news for June 16, 2024, including artificial intelligence, data management, and cybersecurity news. This week, listen to the Pope weigh into the AI debate, how AI is managing the data it needs, and how a top cyber hacker is apprehended.
Embracing Digital for the week of June 23, 2024, including stories in ubiquitous computing, cybersecurity, and artificial intelligence. Listen to how the US Navy is putting clouds on ships, how cybersecurity hygiene can lead to criminal charges, and how anthropic launches of a new AI.
Digital Transformation for the week of July 1, 2024, includes stories from cloud computing, artificial intelligence, and cybersecurity. This week, listen to the US DoD, which makes adopting new technology easier, debate over fair use of data for AI training, and discuss the latest cyberattacks on Generative AI.
Digital Transformation for the week of July 7, 2024 including news from Artificial Intelligence, Cybersecurity, and Data Management. Explore the revolutionizing potential of AI in public services, China's lead in AI patent race, the future of cybersecurity through collaborative efforts and stringent measures, the pivotal role of data management with AI integration, and the journey of digital transformation in businesses.
Digital Transformation for the week of July 13, 2024, including news from Edge Computing, Cybersecurity, Artificial Intelligence, and Embracing Digital Transformation. Discover how Rakuten's edge computing station could revolutionize IOT, global cybersecurity agencies warn of rising cyber threats from China, OpenAI and Microsoft join forces to push AI research, and learn crucial digital transformation strategies in Embracing Digital's latest podcast episode.
Digital Transformation for the week of July 21, 2024 including news from Artificial Intelligence, Edge Computing, and Cybersecurity. CrowdStrike brings down the world, AI exhibits 17% more cancer detection accuracy than doctors and fuels life-like interactions with digital renditions of the departed, showcasing the power and versatility of the technology, while the Ai-Edge computing market is set to surpass $59k million by 2030, bolstering business operations and enhancing efficiency.
Digital Transformation for the week of July 27, 2024 including news from Cybersecurity, Ubiquitous Computing, and Artificial Intelligence. Explore vital insights on the looming cybersecurity crisis in U.S. corporations, the urgent need for effective hybrid-cloud strategies, the growing power demand by data centers challenging net-zero commitments, breakthrough AI applications in fraud prevention and search technologies, and the troubling rise of AI-enabled plagiarism in our comprehensive review of the latest cybersecurity, computing, AI, and digital transformation trends.
Digital Transformation for the week of August 4, 2024, including news from Artificial Intelligence, Cybersecurity, and Ubiquitous Computing. Explore how AI is revolutionizing various industries while raising ethical questions, discover how off-the-shelf code may be fueling cyber threats, and understand the risks of over-reliance on single cloud service providers, all while witnessing Microsoft enhancing TikTok using AI and learning about the importance of digital transformation in modern businesses.
Digital Transformation for the week of August 11, 2024, includes news from Data Management, Cybersecurity, and Artificial Intelligence. Discover how robust data governance enhances decision-making and AI technology, learn from the infiltration of a significant cybercrime organization, and explore AI's legalities and military use, all in the context of thriving in the rapidly changing digital age.
Digital Transformation for the week of August 17, 2024, including news from Artificial Intelligence, Cybersecurity, and Ubiquitous Computing. Discover how a groundbreaking AI-generated song is climbing Germany's music charts and sparking conversations about the future of creativity and artistry in our technology-driven world.
Digital Transformation for the week of August 25, 2024 including news from Cybersecurity, Artificial Intelligence, and Edge Computing. Uncover the significant implications of Georgia Tech's lawsuit over cybersecurity contracts with the DoD, as it challenges the future of academic partnerships and data management in a fast-evolving digital landscape.
Digital Transformation for the week of September 1, 2024, including news from Ubiquitous Computing, Cybersecurity, and Artificial Intelligence. Discover how groundbreaking advancements in quantum computing and AI are not only reshaping industries and cybersecurity but also transforming political strategies as leaders navigate the evolving digital landscape filled with both unprecedented opportunities and significant risks.
Digital Transformation for the week of September 8, 2024 including news from Advanced Communications, Cybersecurity, and Artificial Intelligence. Taiwan's groundbreaking initiative to lead the 6G revolution by 2025, coupled with advancements in cybersecurity and artificial intelligence, showcases a transformative era for global communication and technology—discover how these innovations will reshape the future in our insightful article.
Digital Transformation for the week of September 15, 2024 including news from Cybersecurity, Ubiquitous Computing, and Artificial Intelligence. Stay informed and empowered as cybersecurity threats evolve—discover how the CISA's new checklist and other initiatives are shaping the safety of our electoral process and critical infrastructure just ahead of the pivotal 2024 elections.
Embracing Digital news for September 22, 2024, including Ubiquitous Computing, Artificial Intelligence, and Cybersecurity news. This week, we find out how high-performance computing is merging with quantum and AI to tackle the most complex problems and cyberwar is going kinetic in the Middle East.
Digital Transformation for September 29, 2024, includes news from Artificial Intelligence, Cybersecurity, and Data Management. Louisiana's groundbreaking initiative to integrate artificial intelligence in schools is set to revolutionize education, cybersecurity vulnerabilities found in Active Directory, and new data management open source tools adopted by NASA.
Digital Transformation for the week of October 6, 2024, including news from Cybersecurity, Artificial Intelligence, and Edge Computing. Unlock vital strategies to safeguard your identity and boost your cybersecurity this Cybersecurity Awareness Month—don’t miss expert recommendations that could protect you from fraud and data breaches!
Digital Transformation for the week of October 13, 2024 including news from Cybersecurity, Artificial Intelligence, Edge Computing, Embracing Digital Transformation. Discover how the Pentagon's new Cybersecurity Maturity Model Certification is poised to transform defense contractors' cybersecurity practices, enhance military supply chain security, and respond to increasing global cyber threats.
Digital Transformation for the week of November 3, 2024 including news from Edge Computing, Artificial Intelligence, and Cybersecurity. Discover how the EU's €865 million investment in 5G and edge computing is set to revolutionize digital integration, from smart cities to healthcare while driving innovation across multiple sectors.
Digital Transformation news this week of November 11, 2024, including Data Management, Cybersecurity, and Data Management. As AI, cybersecurity, and data management technologies advance, their impact on policy and governance raises opportunities and challenges. With Alaska's policy decisions affected by AI-generated statistics, increasing scrutiny on cryptocurrency crimes, and innovations in secure data-sharing practices, experts emphasize the importance of balanced regulation and oversight to foster reliability and trust across these sectors.
Digital Transformation for the week of November 18, 2024 including news from Artificial Intelligence, Advanced Communications, Cybersecurity, Embracing Digital Transformation. Discover how Google's groundbreaking Gemini model is revolutionizing artificial intelligence, alongside critical insights on cybersecurity vulnerabilities and innovations in advanced communications that are shaping the future of technology industries.
Digital Transformation for the week of November 24, 2024 including news from Artificial Intelligence, Cybersecurity, and Edge Computing. Explore the latest advancements in AI, cybersecurity, edge computing, and digital transformation, revealing how innovative technologies are reshaping industries and enhancing our daily lives in remarkable ways.
Digital Transformation for the week of November 30, 2024 including news from Artificial Intelligence, Ubiquitous Computing, and Cybersecurity. As ChatGPT turns two and impacts the tech landscape with an $8 trillion valuation for major companies, this article explores revolutionary advancements in AI, quantum computing, and cybersecurity, revealing how these technologies are reshaping industries and sparking critical discussions around innovation and security.
Digital Transformation for the week of December 7, 2024 including news from Data Management, Artificial Intelligence, and Cybersecurity. Discover how groundbreaking regulatory changes, advanced data management, and innovative AI developments are reshaping the financial and tech landscapes while addressing critical consumer protection and cybersecurity challenges.
Digital Transformation for December 14, 2024, includes news on Ubiquitous Computing, Cybersecurity, and Artificial Intelligence. Discover how Google is challenging Microsoft's potential monopoly in cloud computing, delve into the critical debates surrounding 5G's untapped potential, and learn about the benefits of hybrid cloud strategies in a rapidly evolving tech landscape.
Digital Transformation for the week of January 5, 2025, including news from Artificial Intelligence, Cybersecurity, and Ubiquitous Computing. Discover how leveraging generative AI can revolutionize creative problem-solving in the workplace, empowering teams to innovate and thrive like never before.
Digital Transformation for the week of January 12, 2025, including news from Cybersecurity, Artificial Intelligence, and Ubiquitous Computing. Discover how the rapid evolution of AI is reshaping cybersecurity and the tech workforce, and learn why adapting to these changes is crucial for protection and progress in an increasingly digital world.
Digital Transformation for the week of January 20, 2025, including news from Artificial Intelligence, Cybersecurity, and Edge Computing. Find out how L'Oréal, Apple, and the US Government use Artificial Intelligence. Listen to how edge computing and cybersecurity merge to protect our critical infrastructure.