Futurum Tech Webcast

Leading tech analysts from The Futurum Group share weekly deep dives on the latest tech news, new products and services, mergers, earnings, regulations, and more. The Futurum Tech Webcast will keep you current on what’s happening in the tech space — from startups to industry leaders, emerging tech and what’s ahead for industries across the globe, along with interviews with tech industry leaders and experts.

In this new episode of the Futurum Tech Webcast, analysts Ron Westfall and Shelly Kramer discuss Rakuten’s moves in the 5G market and how the company is essentially throwing down the gauntlet for the rest of the CSP ecosystem. They also cover the benefits of the early mover advantage for CSPs, along with the implications for the Open RAN segment and the overall 5G market developments of the last week.
In this episode of the Futurum Tech Webcast - Women in Tech Interview Series Futurum’s Shelly Kramer is joined by Hello Career Guru’s Suzanna Keith and Sonal Rinello for a conversation on the future of work, women in the workplace and what kind of support they need to fight their way back after slogging through the last 18 months of pandemic times.
In this episode of the Futurum Tech Webcast, Interview Series, Futurum’s Shelly Kramer talks with Dell Technologies’ Matt Baker who leads the development and implementation of business and technology strategies for the Infrastructure Solutions Group, about the challenges organizations have with the massive amounts of data they create, collect, and need. They also take a dive into Dell Technologies’ recent research study, The Data Paradox, which is focused on managing data overload in the on-demand economy, and a look at how companies can mitigate the barriers to digital transformation data overload the inability to extract insights from and leverage data presents.
In this LinkedIn Live episode of the Futurum Tech Webcast - Interview Series Futurum’s Shelly Kramer is joined by JD Dillion, Chief Learning Architect at Axonify for a conversation on the importance of upskilling frontline employees and an exploration of how learning management solutions for frontline workers can be a game-changer.
In this new episode of the Futurum Tech Webcast – Interview Series, Futurum co-founder Daniel Newman talks with Juniper Network’s VP of Security and Business Strategy , Samantha Madrid about the future of networking and security.
In this new episode of the Futurum Tech Podcast – Interview Series, Futurum co-founder Daniel Newman talks with SAP’s Patrick Maroney and Intel’s Rick Willardson about the changes we are seeing in the high tech industry and the technologies and strategies that can make a difference.
In this new episode of the Futurum Tech Podcast – Interview Series, Futurum co-founder Daniel Newman talks with AT&T’s GM of Channel Marketing, Jush Danielson about AT&T’s partnership with MxD and what that means for the future of 5G.
In this episode of the Futurum Tech Webcast, analysts Steven Dickens and Daniel Newman discuss the latest earnings reports from SUSE and IBM, Intel and Temenos, Zoom’s acquisition of Five9, and other technology news you won't want to miss.
In this new episode of the Futurum Tech Podcast – Interview Series, Futurum co-founder Daniel Newman talks with SAP’s Jennifer Baldwin and Intel’s Mark Davis about the changes we are seeing in the utilities industry and the technologies and strategies that can make a difference.
In this new episode of the Futurum Tech Podcast – Interview Series, Futurum co-founder Daniel Newman talks with SAP’s Craig Kindleman and Intel’s Noe Garcia about the changes we are seeing in the oil and gas industry and the technologies and strategies that can make a difference.
In this episode of the Futurum Tech Webcast, analysts Daniel Newman, Shelly Kramer, and Fred McClimans discuss the reports of Intel Corp being in talks to buy semiconductor manufacturer Global Foundries for about $30 billion. There’s no doubt the silicon industry is in the midst of a crisis — limited fab capabilities and supply chain disruptions (due to trade conflicts and the ongoing pandemic) have impacted chip companies, their customers, and end consumers the world over. Would an acquisition of this nature rock the chip industry or make it better? What are the potential hurdles? Would it ever actually happen?

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