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    Explore " internet technology" with insightful episodes like "TWiET 572: DNS Deep Dive Part 2: External Authoritative DNS - Journey into the Heart of the Domain Name System", "TWiET 572: DNS Deep Dive Part 2: External Authoritative DNS - Journey into the Heart of the Domain Name System", "Buying and Dying: How Online Shopping Grew from a Small Weed Deal into a Global Environmental and Societal Disaster", "Decoding the Metaverse" and "Inside the VC Mind: The Rise of Technification in Southeast Asia, with Peng T. Ong, Co-founder and Managing Partner of Monk's Hill Ventures (rebroadcast)" from podcasts like ""This Week in Enterprise Tech (Video)", "This Week in Enterprise Tech (Audio)", "Crazy Town", "Word on the Block | Forkast.News" and "Asia Startup Pulse"" and more!

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    TWiET 572: DNS Deep Dive Part 2: External Authoritative DNS - Journey into the Heart of the Domain Name System

    TWiET 572: DNS Deep Dive Part 2: External Authoritative DNS - Journey into the Heart of the Domain Name System
    • Proxy trojan targets macOS users for traffic redirection
    • Indoor navigation has had a slow start
    • Krasue RAT uses cross-kernel Linux rootkit to attack telecoms
    • U.S. approves first gene-editing treatment, Casgevy, for sickle cell disease
    • The DNS Deep-Drive continues with guests Josh Kuo, DNS expert, and Ross Gibson, Principal Solutions Architect of Infoblox, to talk about external authoritative DNS - whether enterprises should fully manage their own external DNS or use managed services, threats like domain hijacking, using load balancers, and more.

    Hosts: Curtis Franklin and Brian Chee

    Guests: Josh Kuo and Ross Gibson

    Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/this-week-in-enterprise-tech.

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    TWiET 572: DNS Deep Dive Part 2: External Authoritative DNS - Journey into the Heart of the Domain Name System

    TWiET 572: DNS Deep Dive Part 2: External Authoritative DNS - Journey into the Heart of the Domain Name System
    • Proxy trojan targets macOS users for traffic redirection
    • Indoor navigation has had a slow start
    • Krasue RAT uses cross-kernel Linux rootkit to attack telecoms
    • U.S. approves first gene-editing treatment, Casgevy, for sickle cell disease
    • The DNS Deep-Drive continues with guests Josh Kuo, DNS expert, and Ross Gibson, Principal Solutions Architect of Infoblox, to talk about external authoritative DNS - whether enterprises should fully manage their own external DNS or use managed services, threats like domain hijacking, using load balancers, and more.

    Hosts: Curtis Franklin and Brian Chee

    Guests: Josh Kuo and Ross Gibson

    Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/this-week-in-enterprise-tech.

    Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit

    Sponsors:

    Buying and Dying: How Online Shopping Grew from a Small Weed Deal into a Global Environmental and Societal Disaster

    Buying and Dying: How Online Shopping Grew from a Small Weed Deal into a Global Environmental and Societal Disaster

    Talk about cascading consequences: when a few nerds wanted to get high and orchestrated a small exchange of cannabis, they kicked off the age of ecommerce. Now that online shopping and the technology supporting it have ramped up commercialization and supercharged consumerism, we're facing existential crises. Exactly what nefarious internet innovation might lead Jason to unbox a trebuchet? Why would Asher consider having an Amazon truck deliver his kid to school? What's the most efficient way for Rob to get his plastic packaging to the ocean so it can choke the most marine mammals? Get online, order a must-have product (perhaps that pair of fentanyl-laced blue jeans you've been eyeing), and take part in the end times of capitalism. Or consider canceling that Amazon Prime account, shutting off the computer for a spell, and getting busy prioritizing community over consumption. For episode notes and more information, please visit our website.

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    Inside the VC Mind: The Rise of Technification in Southeast Asia, with Peng T. Ong, Co-founder and Managing Partner of Monk's Hill Ventures (rebroadcast)

    Inside the VC Mind: The Rise of Technification in Southeast Asia, with Peng T. Ong, Co-founder and Managing Partner of Monk's Hill Ventures (rebroadcast)

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    In this episode, we talk about Peng’s journey as an investor and how he perceives the great potential in Southeast Asia. More importantly, he summarizes a very important trend in SEA’s startup ecosystem, "Technification". We also talk about the impact that China's Internet giants have on SEA through investments and M&A.

    Show Notes:

    2:26 Peng’s journey as an investor
    3:54 Main differences btw seed round and Series A
    9:47 More capital investment in SEA
    10:52 The most interesting trend in SEA
    11:28 “Technification” in China
    12:36 The opportunities of “technification” in SEA
    15:05 “There is no way for a company to grow that fast without technology”
    18:03 The core DNA of a successful founding team
    19:26 China’s role in SEA’s service industry
    22:58 The role of Chinese and Japanese corporate venture capital in SEA
    26:56 The infrastructure development in SEA
    28:57 A hard push on deep technology in SEA?

    Many thanks to our guest Peng T.Ong; host Oscar Ramos; producers  Eva Shi and  Sagar Chaudhary; editor David; organizer Chinaccelerator; and sponsor People Squared. Be sure to check out our website www.chinaccelerator.com

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    Follow us on LinkedIn:  https://www.linkedin.com/company/asia-startup-pulse

    Email us: team@chinastartuppulse.com

    When IBM Nearly Missed the Internet

    When IBM Nearly Missed the Internet

    In 1994, IBM sponsored the Winter Olympics and held exclusive rights to telecast the games. But Dave Grossman – an engineer at IBM – discovered Sun Microsystems had stolen the live feed and was posting the results on its website. This sparked the creation of a team of innovators that not only convinced IBM's top brass to pay attention to the Internet but influenced a seismic change in everything about IBM as an organization. 

    In the first episode of season 3, host Gabriela Cowperthwaite takes us through the story of how the newly-assembled team built a website from scratch in time for the 1996 Summer Games in Atlanta. And how their efforts didn't just prevent IBM from further embarrassment but transformed the entire company, going from one that almost missed the Internet to becoming a pioneer of its innovations, creating a website that would influence how we shop, work, and live online today. Along with Dave Grossman, the computer engineer who left IBM as a senior manager, we hear from John Patrick, IBM's former vice president of internet technology, and Jane Harper, former director of collaborative innovation programs at IBM.

    Teamistry is an original podcast from Atlassian. For more on this episode visit https://www.atlassian.com/blog/podcast/when-IBM-nearly-missed-the-internet where you can see IBM's first Olympic website from 1996 in all its low-res glory and check out related teamwork articles.

    The Rise of Technification in Southeast Asia, with Peng T. Ong, Co-founder and Managing Partner of Monk's Hill Ventures

    The Rise of Technification in Southeast Asia, with Peng T. Ong, Co-founder and Managing Partner of Monk's Hill Ventures

    In this episode, we talk about Peng’s journey as an investor and how he perceives the great potential in Southeast Asia. More importantly, he summarizes a very important trend in SEA’s startup ecosystem, "Technification". We also talk about the impact that China's Internet giants have on SEA through investments and M&A.

    Show Notes:

    1:54 Peng’s journey as an investor

    3:22 Main differences btw seed round and Series A

    9:15 More capital investment in SEA

    10:20 The most interesting trend in SEA

    10:56 “Technification” in China

    12:24 The opportunities of “technification” in SEA

    14:33 “There is no way for a company to grow that fast without technology”

    17:31 The core DNA of a successful founding team

    18:54 China’s role in SEA’s service industry

    22:22 The role of Chinese and Japanese corporate venture capital in SEA

    26:20 The infrastructure development in SEA

    28:25 A hard push on deep technology in SEA?

    Many thanks to our guest Peng T.Ong; host Oscar Ramos; producers  Eva Shi and  Sagar Chaudhary; editor David; organizer Chinaccelerator; and sponsor People Squared. Be sure to check out our website www.chinaccelerator.com

    Share, subscribe, review, enjoy!

    Follow us on LinkedIn:  https://www.linkedin.com/company/asia-startup-pulse

    Email us: team@chinastartuppulse.com

    Danny Shoy with East Lake Foundation and Martin Dyhr with CablesAndKits.com

    Danny Shoy with East Lake Foundation and Martin Dyhr with CablesAndKits.com
    Danny Shoy/East Lake Foundation Founded in 1995, the East Lake Foundation collaborates with public and private organizations to provide tools that enable Atlanta's East Lake residents to build a better future. The East Lake Foundation has become a national model, through Purpose Built Communities, for community revitalization through the support and management of cradle-to-college education […] The post Danny Shoy with East Lake Foundation and Martin Dyhr with CablesAndKits.com appeared first on Business RadioX ®.
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