The speed of technological change continues to race ahead at breakneck speed, but it will never move this slowly again. In 2024, businesses and their employees will be expected to get to grips with AI, Machine Learning, Quantum Computing, Extended Reality, Cloud Computing, Edge Computing, Sustainable Tech, Green Computing, Cybersecurity, 5G, Blockchain, Crypto, IoT, Autonomous Everything, Human Augmentation, Data Sovereignty, Privacy, AI ethics and the Digital Transformation of everything. Navigating these uncharted digital waters can feel daunting and overwhelming for business leaders, IT teams, and employees in every sector. Especially when scrolling down newsfeeds full of hype, buzzwords, and confusing technical jargon/acronyms. Does this sound familiar? Welcome to Tech Talks Daily, a podcast uniting business and technology. Tech Journalist Neil C. Hughes brings you the latest insights into business technology, digital transformation, and the evolving business landscape and IT. This technology podcast focuses on real-world applications and business strategies around digital transformation. From AI's impact on business operations to navigating the complexities of cloud computing and cybersecurity, Neil explores how technology reshapes industries and redefines personal and business success in 2024. The lineup of guests includes tech leaders, CEOs, entrepreneurs, visionaries, and even the occasional celebrity who has walked the path of tech innovation. High-profile guests share their startup stories, their journey through digital transformation, and how technology has revolutionized their businesses and lives. Whether you want to understand how to harness technology for business growth or stay informed, Tech Talks Daily is your daily dose of inspiration and insight. Join the conversation and be part of a community shaping the future of business and technology.
What makes Solana an ideal foundation for decentralized finance, particularly in derivatives and perpetual trading? In this episode, I explore these questions with Tristan from Zeta Markets. With $15 billion in trading volume and a growing user base exceeding 50,000, Zeta Markets has become a cornerstone of the Solana DeFi ecosystem. Together, we discuss how Solana’s high throughput, low fees, and lightning-fast block times enable Zeta Markets to deliver a seamless trading experience through their central limit order book model.
Tristan also sheds light on Zeta’s ambitious growth trajectory, including the launch of SatorX, their new Layer 2 solution designed to address network congestion while offering unmatched speed and scalability. With features like near-instant transaction finality, gas fee abstraction, and the capacity to support hundreds of markets, SatorX is poised to redefine the user experience on Solana. We’ll also unpack how their upcoming Token Generation Event (TGE) could shape Zeta’s governance model and fuel community-driven innovation.
A key focus of our conversation is the evolving landscape of market strategy. Tristan explains how Zeta leverages community feedback to prioritize listings of Solana-native assets while expanding their scope to hundreds of markets through their advanced infrastructure. Additionally, we discuss how Zeta is tackling the challenge of Maximal Extractable Value (MEV) through an innovative sequencing scheme on SatorX, creating tighter spreads and better prices by empowering market makers.
Looking ahead, Zeta is gearing up for the December 2024 testnet launch of their upgraded exchange and a mainnet release in early 2025. Tristan teases some of the exciting improvements, including order books capable of updating over 10 times per second, setting the stage for unparalleled performance in DeFi trading.
What does the future hold for DeFi derivatives on Solana, and how will Zeta’s innovations impact the broader ecosystem? Tune in to discover how Zeta Markets is positioning itself as a leader in this rapidly evolving space. After listening, I’d love to hear your thoughts—what excites you most about Solana’s potential, and where do you see DeFi heading next?
Have you ever wondered how we can address the ethical challenges of AI while empowering the next generation of innovators? In today’s episode, I’m joined by Dr. Tara Chklovski, the visionary aerospace engineer turned educator and the founder and CEO of Technovation—the world’s largest tech entrepreneurship program for girls.
Tara has spent the last 15 years redefining what it means to create meaningful impact through technology education, with over 150,000 girls trained as tech entrepreneurs and innovators across 120 countries. Together, they’ve developed more than 12,000 apps and AI-based solutions tackling real-world problems.
Our conversation delves into the inspiration behind Technovation, including Tara’s journey from aerospace engineering to founding a nonprofit dedicated to leveling the playing field in tech education. We discuss the role of the AI Forward Alliance, a global initiative led by Technovation in partnership with organizations like UNICEF and Google, aimed at equipping 25 million young women with the skills needed to thrive in a world increasingly shaped by AI.
Tara also shares powerful stories of transformation, from a young girl in India who overcame cultural barriers to become a Google software engineer, to communities in Kenya where girls are developing tech solutions to combat water scarcity and address critical social issues. These examples underscore the importance of diversity in technology and the role women can play in creating ethical and equitable AI systems.
We explore how Technovation’s curriculum incorporates responsible AI development and empathy-driven innovation, preparing a new generation to navigate the complexities of AI ethics. Tara also discusses the economic and societal benefits of closing the gender gap in technology, emphasizing how investing in young women can yield exponential returns for communities worldwide.
What does the future hold for Technovation and the movement to empower women in AI? How can we all contribute to fostering a more inclusive and ethical tech industry? Tune in to find out, and as always, we’d love to hear your thoughts—how do you see diversity shaping the future of AI and technology? Let us know!
What role does observability play in transforming IT operations? In this episode, I explore this critical question with Gab Menachem, Vice President of Product, IT Operations Management at ServiceNow. With more than two decades of experience in technology innovation and leadership, Gab brings unique insights into how organizations can rethink their IT strategies to tackle modern challenges.
Our conversation begins with clearing up common misconceptions about observability—it's not just about monitoring or accumulating tools, but about understanding the "why" behind IT issues. Gab explains why integrating AI and automation into observability strategies is essential for reducing alert fatigue and improving decision-making. He also sheds light on the power of unifying data sources to create a "single pane of glass," offering IT teams enhanced operational visibility and enabling faster, more informed decisions.
As we dive deeper, Gab shares real-world examples of how ServiceNow is helping organizations overcome IT complexities, such as application sprawl and disconnected tools. From leveraging AI for root cause analysis to automating compliance and risk management, the conversation highlights practical strategies that deliver tangible business outcomes.
We also look ahead at the trends shaping the future of IT operations. Generative AI, tighter integration of observability with action, and AI-driven compliance automation are just a few of the exciting developments Gab predicts will accelerate enterprise innovation.
So, how can IT leaders align with business stakeholders to make these transformations successful? Gab emphasizes the importance of articulating observability’s benefits in business terms, such as reduced downtime, enhanced customer satisfaction, and measurable cost savings.
As the IT landscape evolves, are you ready to embrace the future of observability and AIOps? Tune in to learn how to optimize your existing tools, prioritize change management, and foster collaboration across your organization.
Have you ever wondered what it takes to transform data management into a fearless, innovative journey that empowers businesses to thrive in a data-driven world? In this episode, I’m joined by Dr. Angel Viña, CEO and Founder of Denodo, a global leader in logical data management and integration. Dr. Viña takes us through Denodo's remarkable growth story and its groundbreaking innovations, including the Denodo 9 Platform and its recent advancements in Generative AI.
As businesses grapple with the complexities of Generative AI, Denodo is stepping up with pioneering solutions. Dr. Viña delves into how their collaborations with Google Cloud Vertex AI, Amazon Bedrock, Nvidia, and OpenAI are revolutionizing enterprise AI initiatives.
Through Retrieval Augmented Generation (RAG), Denodo is enhancing AI applications by connecting large language models with up-to-date corporate data, addressing challenges like security, privacy, and query accuracy. These advancements not only enable the creation of intelligent virtual assistants but also significantly improve enterprise AI’s ability to meet real-world business needs.
Dr. Viña also shares the unique features that set Denodo apart, emphasizing the value of its logical data platform for delivering data at the speed of business. From real-time unified data access to a semantic layer that ensures accuracy and governance, Denodo’s innovations are driving efficiency and ROI for organizations across industries.
We’ll also explore future trends in enterprise AI, from the importance of solid data foundations to the increasing convergence of structured and unstructured data. With insights into Denodo’s partnerships and tools like the Denodo AI SDK, this episode is packed with actionable takeaways for anyone navigating the rapidly evolving data landscape.
How do you see Generative AI shaping the future of data management? Tune in to the discussion, and let us know your thoughts!
Have you ever wondered how cutting-edge technologies are reshaping traditional industries? In this episode, we welcome Marc Jeschonneck, EY's Global Assurance Digital Leader, and Paul Goodhew, EY's Global Assurance Innovation and Emerging Technology Leader. Together, they provide a fascinating glimpse into how auditing—a field with over a century of history—is evolving in the age of AI, blockchain, and cloud computing.
We explore the challenges auditors face in an era of increasing regulatory complexity and massive datasets. Marc and Paul reveal how EY's $1 billion investment in assurance technology is empowering auditors to deliver higher-quality insights with unprecedented efficiency. From leveraging AI for document intelligence and anomaly detection to employing blockchain analyzers for digital asset verification, the duo illustrates how innovation is driving productivity and precision in the profession.
However, it’s not all about the technology. Marc and Paul emphasize the importance of fostering a culture of continuous learning and collaboration to ensure auditors can effectively harness these advancements. They share insights into EY's microlearning initiatives, federated development approach, and the role of intuitive design in creating seamless user experiences.
We also discuss the future of the industry, touching on emerging trends such as AI agents, quantum computing, and the potential of smart contracts to redefine auditing standards. Whether you're intrigued by how technology is enhancing client satisfaction or curious about how organizations are navigating the rapid pace of innovation, this episode has something for everyone.
What technologies do you think will have the greatest impact on the audit profession in the coming years? Let us know your thoughts! Tune in to gain a deeper understanding of the intersection between technology and assurance, and share your perspective after the episode.
How do organizations tackle the growing challenge of transformation fatigue, and what does it mean for the future of innovation? In this episode, Alex Adamopoulos, CEO of Emergn, joins the conversation to explore the realities of transformation fatigue, why it persists in global enterprises, and how Emergn’s unique approach is helping organizations break free from dependency on traditional consulting firms.
Alex shares insights from Emergn’s research, revealing that nearly 50% of employees consider leaving their roles due to burnout from repeated organizational changes, and 70% of transformation programs fail to deliver meaningful results. He outlines how transformation fatigue manifests through symptoms like excessive workloads, buzzword-heavy initiatives, and a reliance on outdated methodologies. Alex emphasizes that successful change comes from empowering teams, focusing on incremental improvements, and building a culture where innovation thrives organically.
We also dive into Emergn’s differentiators, contrasting their mission to make clients autonomous with the dependency-focused models of larger consulting firms. Through their VFQ (Value, Flow, Quality) learning program, Emergn helps businesses upskill teams and operationalize innovation in ways that are practical, scalable, and sustainable. Alex critiques the traditional models used by firms like McKinsey and the Big Four, highlighting how Emergn’s focus on flexibility and measurable outcomes offers a more client-centered approach.
The discussion also touches on AI’s transformative potential. With Emergn’s survey predicting AI integration in 98% of products and services by 2028, Alex sheds light on how companies can navigate ethical, legal, and scalability challenges. From predictive maintenance in manufacturing to automated claims in legal industries, AI’s role is poised to reshape sectors far beyond traditional expectations.
What does transformation fatigue mean for your organization, and how can businesses embrace change without losing momentum? Share your thoughts and join the conversation after listening!
How does branded political merchandise shape the way Americans connect with their chosen candidates? In this episode, we’re joined by Rob Mobsby from EverythingBranded, a global hub for high-quality, tangible marketing solutions, to explore the insights from their 2024 Political Merchandise Report. From the enduring appeal of campaign swag to its surprising impact on voter behavior, this conversation dives into the world of branded merch as a powerful communication tool in both politics and marketing.
Rob unpacks fascinating data from the report, including the finding that 36% of Americans have purchased or plan to buy political merch to support their candidate, with a striking 77% proudly wearing it to influence others. We discuss how these items, ranging from t-shirts and hats to bumper stickers and pins, transcend election cycles, with many people holding onto them for years, regardless of the outcome. The report also highlights how Democrats and Republicans embrace merchandise differently, with wearables proving to be the top choice across party lines.
Beyond politics, Rob sheds light on the broader influence of branded merchandise in advertising. With 63% of consumers more likely to engage with a business they see on a friend’s branded item compared to digital ads or social media posts, it’s clear that physical marketing tools remain a cornerstone of effective campaigns. He also delves into the human connection fostered by these tangible items, especially in a post-COVID era where people crave belonging and shared identity.
We also explore EverythingBranded’s commitment to political neutrality, its approach to product customization, and how the company uses AI and data-driven strategies to enhance customer experiences. Whether it’s for businesses or political campaigns, branded merchandise continues to demonstrate its unmatched ability to create long-lasting impressions.
How do you think branded merchandise will evolve in the years ahead? Share your thoughts after listening!
Are businesses overestimating the ROI of AI while underestimating the power of strategic outsourcing? With AI adoption costs soaring to $5 billion globally, companies are grappling with rising budgets and uncertain returns. High-profile cuts at organizations like Intel illustrate the mounting pressures to fund AI initiatives. Meanwhile, a significant shift in business priorities is underway, as "growth at all costs" gives way to a sharper focus on profitability and sustainability.
In this episode, I’m joined by Craig Crisler, CEO of SupportNinja, to explore how outsourcing is evolving from a cost-cutting fallback to a cornerstone strategy for achieving growth in challenging economic times. Craig shares insights into how sustained interest rates, reduced venture capital funding, and slowing growth rates are reshaping talent strategies. He breaks down myths and misconceptions about outsourcing and reveals why it should no longer be viewed as a reactive measure but as a proactive tool for scalability and resilience.
Craig also delves into his leadership philosophy, one that champions empathy-informed decision-making and "value-centric relationships" in the workplace. Drawing from 20+ years in operational excellence, Craig highlights how modern outsourcing partnerships can unlock long-term success for businesses navigating the complexities of today’s economy.
Are businesses ready to embrace outsourcing as a strategic ally in scaling for the future? And how can leaders balance efficiency with meaningful investment in relationships and talent? Join us for this timely conversation, and don’t forget to share your thoughts after the episode!
How is the trifecta of blockchain, machine learning, and AI reshaping the future of financial services? Today, we're joined by Rob Krugman, Chief Digital Officer at Broadridge, to delve into the transformative power of digital technology within the financial sector.
In this episode, we explore Broadridge's latest insights on digital transformation, highlighting the widening gap between digital leaders and those lagging behind. An astounding 75% of firms are confident in their digital strategies, yet only a third are at advanced stages in refining customer experiences, modernization, and data management.
Rob shares that successful digital transformation is not just about technology but also involves a cultural shift within organizations. We discuss the barriers that institutions face, such as the challenge of prioritizing long-term transformation over short-term firefighting, attracting top-tier digital talent, and overcoming the inertia of traditional, internally focused approaches.
Moreover, we'll cover the crucial role of AI in creating more engaging and personalized customer experiences. From AI-assisted form filling in insurance claims to persona-based interactions that aim for real-time personalization, financial services are on the brink of a major overhaul.
Rob will also share insights on the cultural adjustments needed to integrate AI effectively, emphasizing the importance of continuous learning and the development of "superhuman" capabilities through technology.
Looking towards the future, Rob outlines a vision for 2025 and beyond, where blockchain, machine learning, and AI could enable real-time, 24/7 global transactions with enhanced decision-making processes and anomaly detection.
He also provides advice for organizations at the early stages of their digital transformation journey, suggesting a focus on securing a top-down mandate, starting small with experiments, and being prepared to iterate based on feedback and results.
Join us as we uncover how Broadridge is navigating these changes and what other financial institutions can learn from their journey. How are you preparing for the digital transformation in your field? Share your thoughts and join the conversation.
How do businesses navigate the growing security risks in a world where employees work from anywhere, on any device, with apps IT departments might not even know about? In this special episode of Tech Talks Daily, recorded live at Web Summit in Lisbon, I sit down with Jeff Shiner, CEO of 1Password—a $6.8 billion Canadian-based security company trusted by over 100,000 businesses worldwide.
Jeff shares how 1Password is redefining security through its innovative Extended Access Management platform, tackling challenges that have emerged with the rise of hybrid work, shadow IT, and the widespread adoption of SaaS tools. At a time when the “access trust gap” between employers and employees poses significant risks, Jeff outlines how businesses can close this gap by securing every sign-in, device, and app, without compromising productivity.
Our conversation explores the dual role of AI in cybersecurity: both as a potential threat and as a productivity enhancer. Jeff explains how 1Password leverages generative AI to improve customer support and address evolving enterprise needs. We also discuss the future of security, from integrating seamlessly with tools like Azure AD and Slack to meeting the growing demand for user-friendly solutions that employees willingly adopt—creating a win-win for both individuals and organizations.
With a focus on making security intuitive, reducing friction for users, and empowering businesses to thrive in today’s fast-paced digital environment, Jeff provides invaluable insights into how 1Password is shaping the future of enterprise security.
As we delve into these pressing topics, one key question remains: how can companies balance security and productivity in an ever-evolving threat landscape? Let me know your thoughts, and stay tuned for more conversations from Web Summit!
Amanda is a wife. A mother. A blogger. A Christian.
A charming, beautiful, bubbly, young woman who lives life to the fullest.
But Amanda is dying, with a secret she doesn’t want anyone to know.
She starts a blog detailing her cancer journey, and becomes an inspiration, touching and
captivating her local community as well as followers all over the world.
Until one day investigative producer Nancy gets an anonymous tip telling her to look at Amanda’s
blog, setting Nancy on an unimaginable road to uncover Amanda’s secret.
Award winning journalist Charlie Webster explores this unbelievable and bizarre, but
all-too-real tale, of a woman from San Jose, California whose secret ripped a family apart and
left a community in shock.
Scamanda is the true story of a woman whose own words held the key to her secret.
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