26 Burst results for "Cloud Based Services"

"cloud based services" Discussed on Telecom Reseller

Telecom Reseller

05:34 min | 2 months ago

"cloud based services" Discussed on Telecom Reseller

"Experience in this landscape then? So Versailles service management is an analytics platform that delivers end to end service management for on premise for hybrid and for cloud unified communications and contact center. Versailles has a deep experience over 20 years in the UC and CC space. And Versailles service management, as I mentioned before, has been a cloud based service since day one. So we both produce and consume cloud services. What do you mean by business user experience?

"cloud based services" Discussed on Cryptonary

Cryptonary

01:30 min | 4 months ago

"cloud based services" Discussed on Cryptonary

" For a.m. Thursday, June 30th, 2022. Micro strategy once again buys the dip as BTC is back above $20,000. Michael saylor, the CEO of micro strategy and American company that provides business intelligence, mobile software, and cloud based services revealed via Twitter posts that his firm had once again bought the dip with 480 BTC at an average price of 20,817 per Bitcoin BTC as the market remains bearish. Microstrategy saves the day micro strategy has purchased another 480 BTC and it seems that the crypto community is divided on the same. Peter Schiff, one of the biggest advocates of gold and a huge critic of Bitcoin commented on sailor's post questioning his purchase. Micro strategy has purchased an additional 480 bitcoins for 10.0 million at an average price of 20,817 per Bitcoin. As of 62,822 micro strategy holds 129,699 bitcoins acquired for 3.98 billion at an average price of 30,664 per Bitcoin. 8 17 Michael sailor sailor June 29th, 2022, increasing your stake by less than .004 seems more like an attempt to influence the market by demonstrating your conviction to other. The post micro strategy once again buys the dip as BTC is back above 20 K appeared first on krypton area.

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MicroStrategy once again buys the dip as BTC is back above $20K

Cryptonary

01:30 min | 4 months ago

MicroStrategy once again buys the dip as BTC is back above $20K

"For a.m. Thursday, June 30th, 2022. Micro strategy once again buys the dip as BTC is back above $20,000. Michael saylor, the CEO of micro strategy and American company that provides business intelligence, mobile software, and cloud based services revealed via Twitter posts that his firm had once again bought the dip with 480 BTC at an average price of 20,817 per Bitcoin BTC as the market remains bearish. Microstrategy saves the day micro strategy has purchased another 480 BTC and it seems that the crypto community is divided on the same. Peter Schiff, one of the biggest advocates of gold and a huge critic of Bitcoin commented on sailor's post questioning his purchase. Micro strategy has purchased an additional 480 bitcoins for 10.0 million at an average price of 20,817 per Bitcoin. As of 62,822 micro strategy holds 129,699 bitcoins acquired for 3.98 billion at an average price of 30,664 per Bitcoin. 8 17 Michael sailor sailor June 29th, 2022, increasing your stake by less than .004 seems more like an attempt to influence the market by demonstrating your conviction to other. The post micro strategy once again buys the dip as BTC is back above 20 K appeared first on krypton area.

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"cloud based services" Discussed on Telecom Reseller

Telecom Reseller

05:31 min | 4 months ago

"cloud based services" Discussed on Telecom Reseller

"So we help both from, again, the services and the software side. Certainly our software, in real time, benchmarks against different providers and carriers out there, that lets you know we just published a paper around the different mobile mobile models, whether it's all you can eat versus pay as you go. Everyone thought, you know, all you can eat is the best deal when you actually prove how the usage turns out that in a lot of cases, businesses should do a pay as you go. So there's just some very specific specific and back row opportunities that we can help present to our to our clients to help them optimize their investments. And you know, it seems to me that you're saying also there's a real danger now more than ever of this sort of automatic pilot thing. We just, you know, fix a problem you were talking earlier about security issues. I can see the recurring income or I shouldn't say recurring income for our listeners and readers and enterprises are recurring expenses just racking up very quickly. Absolutely. I mean, we talk about shadow IT. And I think we've studied across the board. Most businesses think they have 200 apps on the really have ten times that. So from a cloud perspective, we're again back to infrastructure as a service. When you've got so many different organizations who are participating in different aspects of it, they've been up a server and spin it down. Unless you're monitoring the 24/7, you don't have, you can't be, can't be proactive in terms of managing that. Kind of the paradox of cloud based services right it sounds inexpensive, but you can get to big cost very quickly. Time over time. Absolutely. It's you can't pick up a journal these days and not read about how the cost of cloud has become a boardroom conversation because intent, 15 years ago, clouds with all about saving money. And without the controls around it and the visibility and the transparency and that's where software and services like what tango offers allows you to have that transparency and so to really understand and get a handle on your footprint.

"cloud based services" Discussed on Telecom Reseller

Telecom Reseller

04:22 min | 1 year ago

"cloud based services" Discussed on Telecom Reseller

"Hello, this is Don went with the channel daily news from telecom reseller and today we're speaking with Michael wood. He is the CMO of versa. How are you doing today, Michael? I'm wonderful. Thank you for having me John. It's actually my pleasure and very interested to talk about your channel and some of your technology and partners and but before we do that, can you give everybody a little overview versa? Absolutely. So versa is a cloud security and networking company. We deliver cloud security and networking services via the cloud on premises, whereas a blended combination of both of those, we offer these services to enterprises a very, very large sizes. All the way down to large, medium sized and small sized businesses through a couple of different means. And those services combine things like secure web gateway, ZT and a, casby, SD WAN, yuba, and they all collectively make up our solution, which is versus sassy. And the solution is delivered through one single operating system, the versa operating system or VOS, and it's distributed globally. We operate within 90 plus pops, points of presence around the globe. That's how we deliver the cloud based services, and then our operating system will also runs on suite of appliances that are delivered via versa versus branded, along with del VEP appliances, and even a certified third party white box vendor device is done. No, you've had some really interesting growth and maybe you could talk a little bit about your growth that you've had through the channel. Yeah, absolutely. The channel is essential to versa. It's been probably one of our best differentiators out there in one of our secret weapons, if you will. And the channel growth is really doubled over the last two years. It's done very, very well, but we offer our services and solution through both carriers, service providers, telcos, operators, a little more than.

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"cloud based services" Discussed on Telecom Reseller

Telecom Reseller

05:04 min | 1 year ago

"cloud based services" Discussed on Telecom Reseller

"This is green in them, the publisher of telecom reseller, and today was JK, who's the founder and CEO of one Bill software. JK, thank you for joining me today. Thank you, Doug. Thanks for having me here. We are excited to be part of this podcast. Well, you know, I'm really excited that we're going to be talking about something I think that with the new year coming a lot of business owners are going to be thinking about. And that's, how do I grow my business? And maybe we're going to be talking about something a lot of people haven't looked to as a driver of growth by making more money, rethinking billing. And can he be kind of a new year's resolution to kind of look at that and look at other parts of our business through the billing process to figure out how we can maximize our profits or growth and so on. So what did you before we dive into this topic? Can you tell me a little bit about Wendell's software? What do you guys do? Yeah, so one is a company based out of Silicon Valley here in Santa Clara, California. And we are focuses primarily building and revenue management product. As we've been in business for more than 13 years now and so we specialize in monetizing the business services cloud based services and so on. So forth. And so we tried to focus on the BSS OS as part of the business. So let's sort of dive into this. And I guess my first question is, is billing really? I've always sort of thought of billing as a kind of like an administrative thing. Obviously need to do it. You need to make sure everything's captured, but is this really a way to grow your business? Yes. So I would basically categorize billing into a broader category called revenue management. Revenue management is actually not just billing and collecting receivables from the customers. So there is a lot of stuff that goes before you send out an invoice. There's a lot of activity that happens after you send out an invoice to a customer. So the entire life cycle is what I term a revenue management. So just like you have customer relationship management, revenue management basically has got to send aspects to it. And billing and invoicing is just one of them. And many companies have many businesses, they think that revenue management is all about invoicing customers and collecting the serverless product now. That's a very narrow scope of the revenue management in my opinion. So let's dive into that because I think you've brought up a lot of different things, but let's start focus the focus first on growth. How can I actually grow my business.

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Internet Of Things (MM #3925)

The Mason Minute

01:00 min | 1 year ago

Internet Of Things (MM #3925)

"The NASA minute. With Kevin mason. We hear people talk about the Internet of Things all the time, but most people still don't know what it means or what we're talking about. Basically the Internet of Things is what connects our smart devices, if you will, with the Internet in the cloud, usually by a service from Amazon called AWS. You may have heard about AWS recently because a lot of websites were down because AWS was having problems on the West Coast. That also meant some of your Internet services, some of your connected technology was down as well, and that's a problem. Not only for some of the work I do, some of those services that we use web based cloud based services, they were down for a day and a half, but all of my smart devices were down as well. And when you're connected with a garage door, with a front door lock, with smart plugs, with your smart devices, like Alexa, and like Google. And all those things that are connected to it, they're down, you have major problems. The Internet of Things is something that people have been talking about for years, and we're getting closer and closer to having it work. But when it doesn't, you're literally hobbled.

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Internet Of Things (MM #3925)

The Mason Minute

01:00 min | 1 year ago

Internet Of Things (MM #3925)

"The NASA minute. With Kevin mason. We hear people talk about the Internet of Things all the time, but most people still don't know what it means or what we're talking about. Basically the Internet of Things is what connects our smart devices, if you will, with the Internet in the cloud, usually by a service from Amazon called AWS. You may have heard about AWS recently because a lot of websites were down because AWS was having problems on the West Coast. That also meant some of your Internet services, some of your connected technology was down as well, and that's a problem. Not only for some of the work I do, some of those services that we use web based cloud based services, they were down for a day and a half, but all of my smart devices were down as well. And when you're connected with a garage door, with a front door lock, with smart plugs, with your smart devices, like Alexa, and like Google. And all those things that are connected to it, they're down, you have major problems. The Internet of Things is something that people have been talking about for years, and we're getting closer and closer to having it work. But when it doesn't, you're literally hobbled.

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"cloud based services" Discussed on Telecom Reseller

Telecom Reseller

02:32 min | 1 year ago

"cloud based services" Discussed on Telecom Reseller

"If you have on your data network in your office, if you have multiple applications, obviously, of a lot of different traffic flowing over that data network, your voice traffic in the form of voice-over IP might be one of those applications. You'll have traffic for your customers trying to get to cloud based services like Office 365 and Salesforce and others. And then you might have employees sitting there on their lunch break watching YouTube videos or streaming on Netflix movie. And without any prioritization and traffic management, all of those different applications are contending with each other. And if you have limited bandwidth or maybe an outage with one of your circuits that causes limited bandwidth and all of those applications are contending with each other, then that can cause some problems. You surely wouldn't want an HD Netflix movie interfering with somebody's phone call phone call or Zoom meeting, right? So SEN allows an enterprise to manage that traffic and obviously peerless is not the only provider here. We're not the first provider here. But we've really spent a lot of time developing our product to make it accessible and best of breed and easy to use..

"cloud based services" Discussed on Clark Howard Show

Clark Howard Show

02:48 min | 1 year ago

"cloud based services" Discussed on Clark Howard Show

"What if anything. Should i do to protect myself as the lone changes hands to ensure i have proof of forgiveness or amanda. Not only did you get your loans. Forgive him but you're brilliant. As i've said over the years anytime you finish paying off student loans of any type or in your case. Having the loan forgiveness you print out a copy of the account statement showing zero dollars have a have a printed copy. That's with all your important papers. Your will whatever least in a fire box etcetera and you also want to save it in the cloud so if you use Any of the cloud based services whether the apple service or use google drive or any of the third party cloud services. You wanna save the documents showing that your student loan is paid in full. Here's why there's no statute of limitations under the rules and that's why on tv. I did a story about somebody who had finished paying off student loans in the nineteen eighties and then was getting hassled by collectors. On a student loan was already paid for and there was no way to prove that the loan had been paid off more than a generation before and the burden of proof falls on you is the borrower not on the collector for the lender even when..

"cloud based services" Discussed on The Security Ledger Podcast

The Security Ledger Podcast

05:36 min | 1 year ago

"cloud based services" Discussed on The Security Ledger Podcast

"I noticed on the issue of evasion and kind some of the strategies. They use to cover their tracks. First of all used an fee To high data inside files. And and get hub. Also leveraging some dropbox. Api to conceal data exfiltration basically yup that type of activities is again really comment Calls up to get hub. Dropbox other cloud based services any easy answer to that problem for organizations. I think that stuff is incredibly tough because organizations use those things and so yeah and so understanding the legitimate calls from the illegitimate ones or tough. I mean for example. This is why i always thought. Dns for such a long time. Which is the perfect. See to vacuum. Never uses dns. And everything's got to be able to talk to the s. And so any as you say with in august offier these these kinds of hidden side channel methods that people that people have developed. I think it's incredibly tough. I mean. I do think that they're all say upcoming solutions to to do these. Promising work in a and others that looks for very specific kinds of pattern recognition and can flag You know certain kinds of anomalies but a lot of that is very specific to particular environments. And you know to say that something like that is consumable immediately off. The shelf is just not realistic yet. And so. I think that we as a defensive community have a lot more work to do their final question. You know you look at the list of organizations and while not organizations but the types of data this group was after and it is a pretty broad list. Everything from You know contracts. That might be used to award big infrastructure projects to medical research. And and so on. How do you know if a group Affiliated with the people's liberation army might be interested in what it is. You're doing and if you suspect that they might What should you do i mean. I think that there's tremendous interest in general. I p all around. I think that there are certain kinds of things that are of particular interest so anything national defense related. You know. I think energy. I think there was a lot of interest in the coleman scenes and so you know medical technology. I mean i think it kind of runs again that i think if you're doing interesting work it's probably you know maybe a bit paranoid but i'd say it's probably better to default to somebody's interested in that and to invest responsibly in in cybersecurity programs Right controls in place. Make sure you have the right processes in place And i think that's that's not it's not a it's not a bad thing to do i think. Certainly when you look at The the the safeguards one has to do for ransomware now because at virtually every once a target of that you know a lot of those controls are not dissimilar. And so i think they will. We're going to see now is is is. Cybersecurity is very much in the in the common interest of all and so. I think that there was a time. Where perhaps there was. It was more accessible boards and others to accept cutting the corners to make sure that they were you know maximizing marginal revenue but I think now there's gonna be more of an emphasis on on making sure that data's in and operations are adequately protected and even if it's the expensive some things that that trade off is going to be more acceptable now than perhaps it was a few years ago and to your earlier point Definitely don't assume that just because the department of justice issued a press..

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"cloud based services" Discussed on MyTalk 107.1

MyTalk 107.1

01:32 min | 1 year ago

"cloud based services" Discussed on MyTalk 107.1

"Taking. These steps can help protect your digital devices from a ransomware attack. Make sure your computer operating system and security software are set to update automatically. That way. Your devices will always be protected against the latest ransomware threats. Back up all of your important data frequently to a portable drive you May want to consider also signing up for a cloud based service that automatically backs up your files and saves previous versions so you can get them if needed. Don't click on links in email or text messages or open attachments. Unless you're expecting a file from someone you know and trust if your computer or tablet becomes infected, disconnected from your network and take it to someone you trust to fix the issue. For more scam prevention tips, go to AARP dot org slash Fraud Watch Network. This message is brought to you by AARP, Minnesota. It blew me away the amount of salt our customers report saving after installing our wet technology, water softeners. Hi. Rob commerce here from Commerce Water. Here's what Jim from Brooklyn Park said in his email. In the past, my old software would go through £200 of salt a month. I'm amazed at the amount of salt my new wet technology software isn't using. In four weeks is used only £100 of salt. I used to buy £1200 of salt every six months. If you do the math, I guess I won't be buying salt till June of 2022 Sorry. That's okay. Jim. That's the point of having wet technology. And thanks for writing. By.

"cloud based services" Discussed on MyTalk 107.1

MyTalk 107.1

01:38 min | 1 year ago

"cloud based services" Discussed on MyTalk 107.1

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"cloud based services" Discussed on MyTalk 107.1

MyTalk 107.1

01:54 min | 1 year ago

"cloud based services" Discussed on MyTalk 107.1

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"cloud based services" Discussed on TechStuff

TechStuff

01:36 min | 1 year ago

"cloud based services" Discussed on TechStuff

"Then you could stream games from the cloud or tv and you don't need a console at all there's also talk of standalone game streaming devices. You know kind of the little gaming sticks that you could plug right into a smart. Tv possibly like through an hdmi connector. And then you link that device to your wifi network at home and stream games through that. So if you're television doesn't come with xbox game pass built into it you could use this method to do it. In other words microsoft's really exploring ways to reach beyond the console's themselves to let players get access to games content through the cloud and this is really interesting to me because not that long ago. Microsoft was really pushing consoles being sort of a a nexus for cloud based services. You would buy a console. And that console would be your gaming rig. It would be your your set top device where you could watch youtube or netflix or hulu or whatever plus it could interact with live television broadcasts and cable and now microsoft is sort of taking an opposite approach at least when it comes to the games themselves again. The company is not abandoning hardware or souls or anything like that. And i'm sure that future consoles will continue to support that. Nexus approached services but this does show a change in strategy. I like to think of it as the net flicks approach where your goal is to get your service on every possible platform you can and you extend your reach that way and that wraps up the news for thursday june tenth. Two thousand twenty one. I hope you're all doing.

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"cloud based services" Discussed on AM 1590 WCGO

AM 1590 WCGO

06:21 min | 2 years ago

"cloud based services" Discussed on AM 1590 WCGO

"But this this new platform gives them the ability, especially with, you know, ransomware in the headlines every time you turn on the TV or pick up a paper these days, it gives them ability to have a secondary platform to the target their data to and to securely separated from their own production networks and in their own infrastructure. So just having these tools available and giving the customer the ability to consume them quickly, easily and a lot of the expertise that they don't have to now have in house they can rely on us for really simplifies their operations. The hold That's interesting. I mean, it's basically I T is a service. I think even you haven't mentioned that It makes a lot of sense right? Because think about how much the world has changed from. Let's say, 20 years ago when you would have your own Windows machines, and you'd network your office and I'm not saying that stuff doesn't happen. Still, it does. But things have changed so dramatically And a lot of companies are going to either Google docks or office 3 65 or some other, purely cloud based service to handle all that kind of stuff, and for all Kinds of reasons, right. So my point here is that the traditional IittIe guy isn't the same today as it was five or 10 or 15 years ago, Right? Yeah, You can't specialize in everything. And if you try you you will fail you said said the world's changed 20 years. It's changed in the last 20 months. I mean, look at what we've seen with the pandemic alone and Dynamics. Yeah. Yeah. Mm. Headaches. Um, security inside of Change with work from home thing, and that's you know, that's not it's not going to come back. It's not gonna come back the way way over 20 months ago. You know, one of the big things I've seen is the in house. Personal data center. Space is kind of Ever. On Prem are taking kind of that step into a data center. And then from there it is, folks are taking that step into cloud. Dean on the OS, the operating system and its functions to get stuff done well. In the cool Randy's world, you install a community's runtime engine basically somewhere and then you have all these pods that are tiny little containers to contain one little piece of instruction or so it could be a fairly complex set of instructions. To do something and you just throw it over the transom, And it's this incredibly powerful way to run highly distributed environments. Really, It's the future. I would say It's probably sort of de facto the cloud operating system, but it's absolutely fascinating. So what a state full mean staples. Very interesting state is when you need to know where something is in a process. So if you're online shopping for something, and you go from selecting a products to wanted to buy them, that's a change in state. When you go you act She transaction. You buy them that I would be delivered These air state changes in the process that have to be tracked. And when a lot of this stuff was designed this, these open source scale out technologies didn't really think about that challenge because they were trying to solve some of the problem. And so all of a sudden, it's like, wait a minute bill to do that. Troll. Alex Cook up something I got that wrong and tell us a bit about yourself and storage OS. Factually. That was that was a brilliant Andrew include genetics and stay full service. Is it Z one of those things, which isn't always immediately understood? But it is one of those things that just about everybody needs right. Storage us is a were softer, defined storage platform and we've built a storage platform for clan native for the nuclear base of world on declining world doesn't mean In the clouds. It could be Struggled with symptoms like frequent gas.

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"cloud based services" Discussed on WTOP

WTOP

02:01 min | 2 years ago

"cloud based services" Discussed on WTOP

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"cloud based services" Discussed on Banking Transformed with Jim Marous

Banking Transformed with Jim Marous

03:00 min | 2 years ago

"cloud based services" Discussed on Banking Transformed with Jim Marous

"Back and try to conserve capital. Well that's really one of the key feces of the bucket. Before i do so. Let's take a step back. You know what we found. Which i know intuitively. But i was still surprised to the extent of it for many organizations. Kovic was a huge opportunity. So we say it's uncertainty. Some of the uncertainty is. We've had a number of organizations have just seen massive growth in response instacart. It was sort of which wasn't a household word a year ago. And now they've grown. Massive amounts any cloud based services have doubling.

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"cloud based services" Discussed on Telecom Reseller

Telecom Reseller

05:46 min | 2 years ago

"cloud based services" Discussed on Telecom Reseller

"This is the green and I'm the publisher of TR Publications. And this is a special podcast 40 our Publications and the class Communications Alliance we have with us today. Jim glackin is the senior vice president for Global channels that may surgery Jim. Thank you for joining me today. Doug thank you for having me on it's great. It's great to be on this podcast. I've been listening to it for a while and it's it's an honor. Thank you. Well gee I'm I'm really happy we're able to set aside some time and you know me through to you as the company that is among those that I'm not sure if they found housebound the CCA or they were certainly in the in that organization near the beginning and you guys witnessed a lot of changes over the years. And you know today we're going to be talking about that process going forward. We're talking about the sewing business outcomes instead of em, you know other traditional means of trying to get sales Maybe by beating the other guy by Price or other things like that. But before we dive into that, what is my surgery where are Cloud on RAM? So those are our service was you know, we were founded twenty years ago to provide a highly-available digital experience for customers connecting to the cloud. We've continued to evolve that to not only provide that connectivity to the cloud but we've evolved that provide, um sassy security analytics and not the latest evolution is now automation through a machine learning providing a autonomous networking experience. So let's dive into that a little bit more, you know, as we were just talking about things just before we began the podcast we were talking about the way, you know, when your company formed there was a network model and that Network model prevailed for literally decades in some ways is a fixed model you had someone managing it and you know, the companies that we associate with different forms basically sold products to that Network, maybe help someone manage it and that model work really well for a long time and now all of a sudden or maybe over the last decade you know that Mom. Kind of fell apart. Why did it fall apart? And what's replaced it? Well, I mean, it's really about the consumption model right you look at what's driving Cloud, you know customers are looking to use technology. They don't want to own a run it off and as they're switching their platforms and systems to cloud-based services to Outsource Solutions, you know using the standard static Network Technologies just doesn't work..

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Microsoft announces passwordless authentication in Azure

Cyber Security Headlines

03:06 min | 2 years ago

Microsoft announces passwordless authentication in Azure

"Microsoft announced his end to end encryption support for teams plus password list loggins microsoft announced that it is adding end to end encryption support to microsoft teams later this year at its ignite conference yesterday. It stated that preview of end to end encryption teams will be available in the first half of this year for commercial customers it will be available for one to one unscheduled teams calls and is designed for more sensitive conversations. This is something that its main competitor. Slack does not currently have microsoft also announced that it is making password list lugging a standard feature for as your active directory. A cloud based service customers can use to handle their employees logging chores. Us unprepared for a competition with china. Commission finds a comprehensive report released this week by the national security commission on artificial intelligence states that white house leadership and a substantial investment will both be needed to ensure us superiority in artificial intelligence by twenty twenty five commission. Chair and former. Google chief executive eric schmidt said he believes china is catching the. Us up on a initiatives proposed by the commission include the creation of technology competitive council within the white house to be chaired by the vice president. A steering committee on emerging technology within the defense department to coordinate an advance implementation of technology and d creation of an accredited degree granting digital services academy to help build a pipeline of civil service tech tyrant. Tom cruise deepfake videos rattled security. Experts three mysterious deepfake videos of tom cruise. That have gone. viral on. Tiktok are the handiwork of chris. Ume a video visual effects specialist from belgium. The videos have drawn attention from experts and non experts alike for being among the most convincing. Examples of the genre of fake videos yet produced deepfakes created using artificial intelligence that uses a technique to train to neural networks in tandem to either create or identify facial imagery while some technologists security experts. Fear deepfakes will become a potent weapon for political disinformation. Chris downplays such concerns saying quote consumers. Just need to become more skeptical of what they see and quote carmen. Ransomware makes it easy and cheap to launch attacks. A new ransomware. Do it yourself. Kit called carmen k. A. r. m. e. n. Is making it easy. For one of these cybercriminals to launch ransomware attacks packaged with small loader and also small in size it can detect if it is operating in a sandbox environments and can automatically delete portions of its code to prevent security researchers from analyzing it carmen scrambled files with eighty s. Two fifty six bit encryption and operates with minimal connections to its command and control server as a ransomware as a service product. Carmen automates many processes including payment processing so users can concentrate on distributing the rent somewhere at one hundred and seventy five dollars. Carmen lowers the barrier to entry to the ransomware market.

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Microsoft: China-based hackers found bug to target US firms

WTOP 24 Hour News

00:41 sec | 2 years ago

Microsoft: China-based hackers found bug to target US firms

"Have exploited a bug in Microsoft's email server software to target US organizations. Microsoft itself says what it calls the highly skilled and sophisticated state sponsored group operating from China has been trying to steal information from a number of American targets, including universities, defense contractors, law firms and infectious disease. Researchers. Microsoft says it's released security upgrades to fix the vulnerabilities to exchange server software. It's used for work, email and calendar services, mostly for larger organizations that have their own in person. Email servers. This does not affect your personal email account, or Microsoft's cloud based services. Calls tonight.

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"cloud based services" Discussed on Behind The Lens

Behind The Lens

02:22 min | 2 years ago

"cloud based services" Discussed on Behind The Lens

"It's going to more of a subscription fee service kind of model rather than an actual purchasing model. And you might be. You know you might have experienced that yourself. Noticing that microsoft has moved to an annual subscription model than just buying microsoft office. The same for adobe. Photoshop has been that way. So you know. I do think that there is a broader movement. Here where We're going to start procuring software in ways that are traditional. Yeah i mean it's an interesting point. How moving to cloud based services can arguably changed the nature of the contract whereas before they were using surtees customized. In house these customize in house software system that were just built for the city superior buying a product. Now you're moving to something that's cloud based so you can so so a city yet. An assistant city attorney earn attorney for o. Pc cd can look at it and say well. No we're not buying a product. We're buying a service sighing. A maintenance services or for a cloud based system they were literal investments now The same thing is happening in the schools where now you have to buy an annual subscription to a textbook. What's the timeframe on this thing. How long does it take before they start up. This subscription the an install the software. Start using it. What happened this week. They finalize the financing agreement. For how they're gonna pay for this they're still will need to be a cpa signed between The city and so. I guess that is one more step. But i don't think that I don't think that they're gonna find much pushback. There are there any indication that this make records easier access problem. Great work all of you. Thank you so much. This is behind the lens of podcast from the lens. New orleans first nonprofit nonpartisan public interest newsroom caroline. Heldman thanks to our guests this week. juicin' nick crustal michael isaac stein and lens editor charles maldonado. You can read all the weeks other news along with opinions at our website the lens. no dot org. Thanks for listening..

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Artificial Intelligence and Digital Transformation at Rolls-Royce

Cyber Security Weekly Podcast

05:20 min | 2 years ago

Artificial Intelligence and Digital Transformation at Rolls-Royce

"Welcome to the cyber-security weekly podcast. I'm jay leno podcasting from singapore today and today we are very privileged to have dr becky bengal who is the president of south east asia pacific and south korea at rose to join us in the podcast. He repeats sharing with us. The work in a digital transformation and the recent ai breakthrough in ethics and trustworthiness at ross writes thank. You thought the bengals for joining us in the podcast today to be here for many of our listeners. dr bandou rose. Rice name has a long lasting romance and history going back to the first car built more than one hundred years ago but the motos business was separated out some time ago in nine thousand nine hundred seventy three. I believe and rose rises. Now in the business of pioneering the power that matters so tell us more about the journey business. That rose is in today and your role as the president of south east asia pacific and south korea at rose rice. Well has been rooted in engineering since we established in eighteen. Eighty four and this expertise has evolved the business to become one of the world's leading industrial technology company that we today and as the president for the region covering southeast asia pacific and south korea. I'm responsible for the regional strategy our external relations and governance of all our operations across the three businesses that we have civil aerospace is one of them manufactures of ever engines for large commercial aircraft on our regional jets and business aviation and we have decades of engineering expertise to take us through life through life. Service and support solutions for customers in the defense were market-leading aero-engines for military transferring control labor's including combat helicopter applications. I'm needles and power systems. Where leading provider of high speed reciprocating engines providing complete propulsion systems distributed energy solutions. So you can say that we. We have a diverse but volume that includes civil defense and power system and it is because w that our activities have tremendous impact on the world today and tomorrow we have always pursued clean safe and competitive solutions and we believe our technology will be fundamental in helping society transition to the low carbon future. And we're not going to do this on our own. We're going to do this. In partnerships and global partnerships to collaborate and co create solutions and with the regional hub. That we have here in singapore. We've developed collaborations with government agencies untucked -demia like a star and anti eu and us to pursue advanced research and technology in daytime smart manufacturing electrical systems. You touch on engine. That paolo many other products across the road strikes businesses. And i believe including aircraft of course and i imagine that you have been collecting analyzing the performance data of your engines for that case and in fact i see from one of your rolls royce presentation that you have been collecting data for some seventy trillion data points across twenty-sixth dimensions on your engines. So i think our listeners will be interested to know how you been. Harnessing that power data to make sense of this of information and into insight and action. And i believe in many ways is supplying the data to a machine learning throughout the life cycle of the engine from the initial stage of designed to manufacturing to maintenance repair. Overhaul that's right so we we've been applying data analytics for more than thirty years and using ai. With our real time engine. Health monitoring system but service w. lunch to back in nineteen ninety nine and our ai. Capabilities are deeply embedded into products and services so they aren't visible And not widely. Now we're able to monitor six thousand to eight thousand flights every day which is equivalent to monitoring three thousand engines in the sky at any one time so we have multiple sensors on board that continuously relay inflammation with were able to analyze five million data promises from our engines every day and we used to provide insights to our engineers for future development and services that we provide for our customers. But it's not just about the asian and the behavioral for engines. Current work includes applying a with a dedicated team that we have inside rolls royce school the day to labs to improve the risk management in supply chains predict market demand improved the efficiency of our operations and more recently nepal systems. Father of the business. We've been applying a on microbes making our industrial powered technology more reliable and sustainable and in the future we see a. I will continue to evolve. Play a bigger role especially as we saw increasing use of cloud based services which will be governed by data ethics framework and this becomes really essential and today more than two hundred projects that are starting to apply more and more of Framework so

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Self-Hosting Your Photo Gallery with Imagely

This Week in Photo

08:12 min | 3 years ago

Self-Hosting Your Photo Gallery with Imagely

"Hey welcome back to another episode of this week in photo. I'm your host Frederik van Johnson in this show. It's all about image sharing galleries and wordpress. And I'm joined by Scott Widen. Let me make sure I don't butcher his name Kibbe wits. He's from the company that built this cool stuff. And we're GonNa talk about that stuff and a little bit deeper because I want to dive into the world of wordpress as it applies to photographers and Scott is a is an expert in all that stuff so welcome to the show man how you doing doing well. Thanks for having me no. I think it's the first time that you and I are chatting while I'm on while I'm wearing the image. -Ly brand usually. It's me as a photographer right when you were both at the time and stuff like that. So it's a little bit of a change of pace. I've always been at image immensely but now and now now it's center now. That's great man so you are. You're the chief community officer over there. What does that mean chief community officer? Yeah so I. It's kind of on the marketing side. I get to do things like this. Interact with other photographers with podcast. With youtubers with you know just do a lot of the interaction on social media and in person like I'm the one that goes to the conferences like photo plus expo and hanging out with people going out making photos and stuff like that so I to do stuff like that. I do the blogging. I have we have a podcast about wordpress four photographer so I hope that that kind of stuff right. So I'm I'm sort of the email marketing. It's kind of that. That guy on the guy who gets to your the thing I was hanging out with you. Get to be the face of the company. That's cool. Well let's talk about that so I have the tease. I talked a little bit about wordpress and galleries and all that stuff. So one of the reasons why you and I are having this interviews and you guys who you're about to or you have already depending on where you watch. This rolled out the ability for photographers to kind of in a way replicate what some other players in the cloud. Image storage space. You're doing like smug Mug and Pixie set excetera in terms of building galleries and assigning priceless to those galleries and allowing customers to come in and purchase from either a password or unpasteurized protected area. Which what you told me before. We even started that up until just now has not been possible. Take me through that. Because I'm one of those people I use Mug Mug. I still have my Pixie set account as well and some others And I'm a wordpress user. This week in photo is run on wordpress. Obviously be nice to have the power to have that in house to me. GimMe Gimme the gist of what you guys built. Yes so as you said Thirty thirty five percent of the Internet runs on wordpress. So thirty five percent of photographers are using wordpress. And many of them are using wordpress alongside something like smug monk and it's all good and well if that's what you want but for photographers. Who Want to do everything in one platform that they control? That is a wordpress site. You now have the solution to not only sell in and sell prints and digital downloads. But the prince you have the option to automatically had this refilled by a print lap and the first pre lab we integrated with is White House custom color. Nice and more will be on the way of course but for now. That's that's the only one that's there and the cool part is that yes next Gen gallery built on is a Free Plug. It has about a million active users. It's one of the most popular press ins ever. Definitely the most popular alary plugging is the fastest gallery plug in and it's more than just your typical gallery. Plugin display your photos. It has a full gallery management system in it and that system kind of gives you this it will. It definitely gives you the separation of galleries and not. Everything's in one media library folder. It's all separated and it allows you to fine-tune everything to put in different image tags. Which will import your exit data. So you'll have any keywords. What become tex which means you can create galleries based on tags? If you want we have You know titles and descriptions and things like that and when you the this gallery that you've created and you want to attach a priceless it so you create a price list as some prince from the lab. Some print options and we by default automatically pick the most popular prince from the lab. And then you can add more. You can even do at all if you want to destroy everything once and and that's your price list. If you want to add digital download you can do that and you attach that priceless to the gallery and you once you sell you sell your Princeton. You don't think about the part of come mattress. You don't have to think about The the the the printing the the the editing that comes after that 'cause you know you don't have to worry about replacing inks all that fun stuff on that. So you know like I said before having having been in being a user of these cloud based services the in this is a completely appropriate question especially for someone who's intimate with wordpress and and image making and how stuff goes but the word press. Yeah it's it's almost the defacto standard on the web for for many many many sites out there myself my my sites included but the double edged sword of wordpress is giants got his amazing robust community. Anything that you can imagine you can build and or configured to do but in my opinion or in my experience that's also the Achilles heel of wordpress because there's always updates and plug in conflicts and you know okay you. You're not really bill. If for me it feels like you're not really building on a on a stable foundation. You're building on a foundation that can reconfigures itself every now and then you gotTa make sure everything that's on top of it is good to go. How does how do you guys mitigate that with next Gen and Gal next-gen Gallery and the other services you offer so that if I do put my mission critical business and galleries up there and I have a bride? That's coming in that. Wants to see and by prince she's going to be able to see those and give me money so. I just what you said that that there's sort of this Achilles heel I like to say that We're presses amazing because it can literally do anything but it's also a sometimes a pain the butt because it can literally do anything from so so yes there can be conflicts with different plug ins. Yes you have to worry about. Updates at image league on top of potential complex all the time we get a lot of people coming in that might have a bug here and there and we have a team that troubleshoot said and and can handle those and we have a development team that is fast and we will address any conflicts or bugs that come up that are that need immediate attention if you're having if we're having a conflict with a plugin like you which has happened in the past then that's a plugin that is popular enough. We have to address it. We know that plug in is installed in pretty much every photographers website. We have to fix it. So but if it's if it's a conflict with the plug and then might have a hundred users total well that's not a priority because unfortunately there's not many people using a small amount of people. Yeah yeah so we have to go with with what is impacting the majority

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Speak2 is Helping the Elderly Find Their Voice in Care Facilities

Inside VOICE

03:06 min | 3 years ago

Speak2 is Helping the Elderly Find Their Voice in Care Facilities

"Matt Smith the CEO speak to with saving a company money with with voice. Matt's company has built a software that interacts with voice devices to help. Don't living facilities save time and money while keeping the residents happy less lonely and meeting their customer service needs. Your website had mentioned that ten thousand people turned sixty five every day and about seventy percent that will need long term care so this is a great place for voice to be. Can you talk a little bit about how your company works with the poll court system And describe what a pulled court system is for those that don't know and then take us through the process of exactly how speak to works who are so full court systems. We'll be generically. COLQUITT systems are systems that are in persons room so that they can alert the staff of an emergency so in many cases and some of the older buildings it literally is according to the wall. That might have like a little red knob on it Then there's usually one in the bathroom and one in the bedroom and they pull the cord and it sends an electrical signal. The front desk and alarm goes off and they can see by the red light on the desk. which room was it that asked for the help? These have been replaced in many situations with a pendant systems where it's something that a resident might wear around their neck and now instead of having to pull a cord on the wall they can actually just press dependent whatever they are obviously if someone falls or has an emergency they may not be able to get to the wall to pull on a cord so dependent is is much better. There's actually a little bit of a stigma to wearing the penguins in these communities. So that's another reason. Why voice is so powerful because obviously they can interact with Amazon apple dot or assistant from anywhere? We've been around the way our system works is we collect requests directly from the smart speaker. We route them through our cloud based service to the appropriate people within the facility. So they'll you know someone who says Hey I'm hungry Alexa will speak to that. I'm hungry an alert will go to food services and depending depending on the sentiment or the details around that request they make that more information they might say. I'm ugly for the snack or I'm hungry for a meal or what's on the menu today and it can actually read the menu to them. So there's a whole voice interaction take place to get more specifically quest to the right people and it's all based on our cloud based workflow the way we interact with the you poke court systems independence. Systems is pretty simple we just interface with whatever. The existing system is a signal sent in addition to sending the emergency signal to whatever their the existing emergency system. Is We also get a signal in parallel. So that if someone's walking with one of our devices and they may not be an situation where they're hearing the alarm or they're in a space where they don't have the leaper they'll still get the alert in our system and the real power of it is that we're now combining all of the voice requests with the emergency requests as well so we're able to provide better statistics to the president's family and to the facility so that they have a broader picture curve what's being asked residents in their facility

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New Amazon Software Analyzes Patient Medical Records

WSJ Tech News Briefing

05:00 min | 4 years ago

New Amazon Software Analyzes Patient Medical Records

"Technology companies have been expanding into the healthcare industry and one of the ways they're doing. This is by selling software that analyzes medical information. The Wall Street Journal says Amazon is starting to sell software that minds patient medical records for information, the doctors and hospitals could use to improve treatment and cut costs. It's the latest move by big tech to tap, the healthcare market and hair to tell us about it is Wall Street Journal health reporter, Melanie Evans, Melanie, specifically, how would this data mining software work? This is an interesting type of software in that. It pulls information out of text like an article or in this case, the doctor's notes that go into the medical record. This is a thorny issue because there's no structure to how a doctor writes, the note, they can use abbreviations they misspell something and could this software sort of? Divine whatever the doctors are writing is that good is that intuitive. So that is the goal. This software can go in and through lots and lots of training using sort of type of artificial intelligence known as deep learning. This software has gotten better and better at as you said divining bits of information and pulling it out so that it can be kind of used now. Amazon has said that doctors and hospitals that use this will not only get the information back that they're looking for. But they'll also get something like what they've described as a confidence score, which is a score that goes along side that says, you know, here's how confidence the algorithm is that that the information that it's providing is accurate. So there is some guidance there to kind of like discern just how reliably this offer has found what it's looking for. And it's being offered as mentioned doctors and hospitals through Amazon. Zahn web services. Is there a specific way for the users to upload this information? So what the users do actually is upload their information to Amazon's cloud, and that's where they can access this algorithm. So this is a cloud based service is Amazon the I do this. There are other companies that are developing the same technology. This is a really big problem. Pulling information out of these typewritten notes really big problem in health care because there's growing amounts of data that hospitals wanna be able to use. They can use it to try to figure out like who needs. What kind of care what type of medicine might be working best for which type of patient? And so there are other big tech companies in this space, one of them being IBM another being United health group, which has a sort of a division called Optum that is working on this as well now Amazon has sold similar software to companies outside the health industry. This is the first time that it's selling this particular type of saw. Were two doctors. Correct. This is the entry of Amazon web services into sort of a healthcare specific space, and the reason that they had to develop something specifically for healthcare is because you know, the medical language is so specific and the stakes are really high for getting it, right? And this seems like it's a good time to do it. You know, the healthcare market seems to be a natural target for tech companies health records have been on hard copy for so long. But I guess in recent years they've started making them electron ick yet there has been a really rapid shift in hospitals to move from paper records to computerized digital records. You've probably seen it in your doctor's office, the doctor the nurse. It's typing away in a computer part of that was facilitated by congress, which as part of the, you know, after the last recession, they passed this big stimulus Bill, and they include some incentives in there for the adoption of these records, and it just took off. Was there any testing done for this software? How did it perform? So. Yes, the. Way that this software was developed was actually through kind of like repeated testing they worked with public data sets. They worked with for example. Fred hutchinson. Cancer center out in Seattle with their data, and they kind of ran it again. And again, this is how machine learning works. So what they've said is that it performs at or above sort of previously published results. Now, this is an Amazon's first foray by any means into the healthcare center. I think they've bought an online pharmacy and they've done a couple of other things as well. Yeah. Amazon is coming at healthcare from a couple of different directions. They purchased for about a billion dollars. They purchased pill pack, which is this pharmacy business, which is a kind of a pretty significant move into a four billion dollar sector. It is a kind of a competitor to the brick and mortar retailers you see CVS WalMart. They've also partnered with Berkshire Hathaway and J P Morgan to kind of come up with a healthcare. Care solution for their employees, which is in development,

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