Insight Type: Futurum Tech Webcast

In this special episode of the Futurum Tech Podcast Interview Series, Daniel Newman welcomes IBM’s Z Team Melissa Sassi, IBM Z Startup Program Manager, and Meredith Stowell, Vice President of the IBM Z Ecosystem, to discuss IBM Z Day and IBM’s efforts to democratize skill-building throughout the world.
In this special edition episode of the Futurum Tech Podcast Interview Series, Daniel Newman welcomes Kristie Mann, Sr. Director of Product Management for Intel’s Optane DC persistent memory products. Over the course of the last year, Futurum Research and Intel partnered to do some extensive research around memory in compute and the future of memory and the data center.
This week’s episode of Futurum Tech Podcast we shared insights from our research report The State of Automation 2019: RPA, AI, and Intelligent Automation, done partnership with Automation Anywhere. We discussed Amazon challenging the award of the DoD’s $10 billion cloud services contract to Microsoft, the new strategic alliance between Microsoft and Salesforce, and how knowing the information Knightscope’s security robots are collecting (and feeding into a massive facial recognition database) is enough to make them seem more creepy than cute.
This week’s FTP features a lively discussion around the topic of Xerox and its bid to takeover HP, Mavenir pushing OpenRAN to accelerate 5G, NVIDIA and its readiness to power AI inference workloads, DXC’s takeover of Virtual Clarity, security breaches and CEO departures, and much more. If you’re not yet subscribing to FTP, you’re missing out. Give it a listen today!
In this special episode of the Futurum Tech Podcast Interview Series, Daniel Newman welcomes Rebecca Gott, IBM Distinguished Engineer. Rebecca has worked for IBM for 20 years and currently focuses on blockchain on the IMB Z and LinuxONE Team. Daniel and Rebecca take a deep dive into blockchain use cases in today’s business environment.
In the latest episode of the Futurum Tech Podcast we take a main dive into the topic of Amazon, and whether we are looking at a company that might be described as America's newest military giant. We talk about Facebook playing favorite with news outlets in advance of its news page launch, Google Pixel 4's oops moment with its faulty facial recognition unlock feature, Huawei is in talks with US companies about potentially leasing its technologies and expertise to enable development of 5G capabilities, Apple has started selling its locally assembled XR phone in India in an attempt to gain traction in that market, and we touch on what impressed us most about the recent UiPath Forward conference in Las Vegas. This and much more on the Futurum Tech Podcast.
This week’s FTN podcast features a lively discussion around the topic of what the internet is worth to all of us (aka what value we assign to ‘free’), WeWork’s continued implosion, the U.S. government potentially funding Huawei rivals Nokia and Ericsson, China’s new inroads with facial recognition, the Boeing-Porsche partnership and much more. If you’re not yet subscribing to FTN, you’re missing out. Give it a listen today!
On this week's edition of the Futurum Tech Podcast we are talking about deepfakes and the influence they will have on society. We also talk about the HPE Open House, Intel's new price reduction on its chips, cybersecurity and Microsoft's big launch this past week. We will round this out talking about a new Zero Day and then finally, what is government and society going to do to solve this deepfake problem?
On this week's edition of the Futurum Tech Podcast, we'll take a look at Amazon's new Alexa announcements, DoorDash managed to play ding dong data breach with 4.9 million customers and at how Microsoft, MasterCard and the Hewlett Foundation are giving cyber peace a chance. All this and more on this week's edition of FTP, the Futurum Tech Podcast.
In this special edition episode of the Futurum Tech Podcast Interview Series, Daniel Newman welcomes Daniel Krook, CTO of the Call for Code Global Initiative and Code and Response Team at IBM. IBM helped launch Call for Code in May 2018 in partnership with the United Nations and a wide range of other public and private partners to inspire developers to use code to solve the world’s most pressing problems. In this episode, Krook provides an update on last year’s winners and names the top finalists of this year’s competition.
In this special edition of the Futurum Tech Podcast, my guest Gene Chao of IBM and I explored the topic of the cognitive enterprise. We take a look at a the effort to bring new technologies and operational models into one’s enterprise as part of digital transformation.

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