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    Explore " cloud data" with insightful episodes like "Cloud 9: Lunch Ladies News Wrap - AI, telco cloud strategies and Yum! brands", "EP 28 - Safeguarding Data in the Cloud", "How to use data analytics the right way? Aron Clymer, the founder and CEO of Data Clymer", "Pardon the Integration: The Silver Lining of the Cloud" and "Pardon the Integration: Securing Your Data With HPE and Zerto" from podcasts like ""Cloud 9", "Trust Issues", "The eCom Ops Podcast", "The Channel Company Podcasts: Pardon The Integration" and "The Channel Company Podcasts: Pardon The Integration"" and more!

    Episodes (9)

    Cloud 9: Lunch Ladies News Wrap - AI, telco cloud strategies and Yum! brands

    Cloud 9: Lunch Ladies News Wrap - AI, telco cloud strategies and Yum! brands

    Silverlinings' Lunch Ladies Elizabeth Coyne and Diana Goovaerts serve up an overview of this week's news from the cloud world, including AI's sustainability challenge, telco cloud strategies, Yum! Brands and more.

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    EP 28 - Safeguarding Data in the Cloud

    EP 28 - Safeguarding Data in the Cloud

    In this episode of the Trust Issues podcast, host David Puner interviews Brad Jones, CISO and VP of Information Security at Seagate Technology. They delve into cloud security challenges, including protecting data in a constantly shifting technological landscape. Jones discusses the importance of establishing trust as a data company and implementing rigorous controls to safeguard sensitive information. Then, they take a deep dive into the evolving external threat landscape, the role of AI in security and Seagate's cloud migration journey. Tune in to learn how to bridge security gaps, set your organization up for cloud security success and stay ahead of threat actors in the digital age.

    How to use data analytics the right way? Aron Clymer, the founder and CEO of Data Clymer

    How to use data analytics the right way? Aron Clymer, the founder and CEO of Data Clymer
    It's not about collecting data; it's about what you can do with it! What answers can you get from all the information you obtain, and how can you improve business growth with data analytics? Aron Clymer, the founder and CEO of Data Clymer, shares his thoughts, comprehensive knowledge, and best practices on data analytics and data warehousing.

    World's First Smart Knee + Alzheimer's Blood Test

    World's First Smart Knee + Alzheimer's Blood Test

    Knee replacements may soon be getting smarter with the world’s first smart knee implant. In this episode, Ayesha discusses a new personalized knee implant with integrated smart technology that recently received FDA clearance. Using sensors and cloud connectivity, it can help patients and practitioners monitor post-operative progress in real-time. 

    The editorial team also talked about new data from a clinical validation study for an Alzheimer’s blood test that can predict the disease years before symptoms appear. The team discussed how useful this would actually be from a patient perspective, as there is no cure for Alzheimer’s and treatments are limited. 

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    How the World’s First “Smart” Knee Implant Aims to Change Knee Replacement Recovery

    New Study Shows Diadem’s AlzoSure Alzheimer’s Blood Test Can Predict Disease Years Before Diagnosis

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    Educating the next generation - a chat with Festo Didactic's Ted Rozier

    Educating the next generation - a chat with Festo Didactic's Ted Rozier

    Factories are becoming more and more complex animals. They are now connected digital machines, sloughing off gigabytes of data - do we know what to do with it?

    In this episode I talk to Festo Didactic's Director of Engineering Ted Rozier and hear how they are equipping colleges with custom built mini-factories, complete with all the equipment, courseware, training for trainers, cloud connectivity - the lot to enable students to experience a "real" factory environment before going into the workplace.

    We didn't just talk about the factories, but also the funding models available to colleges to help them afford this.

    This was a really interesting episode of the podcast. I thoroughly enjoyed it, and as you can probably tell, I learned loads. I hope you do too.

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    Dissecting Kubernetes Survey Data

    Dissecting Kubernetes Survey Data

    Show: 41

    Show Overview: Brian and Tyler talk about a number of data surveys that have recently been published about container usage, Kubernetes usage, and several other cloud trends.

    Show Notes:

    Topic 1 - Lots of differences between these surveys, both in methodology and results:

    • Does the data come from surveys or actual monitoring? 
    • How do they classify various technologies (by project, by vendor, by cloud service, by both)? 
    • Do they include usage-based details?

    Topic 2 - Would you prefer to see more vendor-usage data in these reports, or is it OK to just have generic usage data? Right now it’s sort of a mixed bag

    Topic 3 - It’s (usually) never clear who is running these container environments. We see some survey data targeting developers, but not all of them explain (or know) which groups are running the container environments vs. consuming services.

    Topic 4 - It’s interesting that none of these surveys highlight the location of companies/customers/users, since we know that certain geographic pockets of the world have very different usage behaviors than others.

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