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The cloud was supposed to accelerate innovation—but for many organizations, it’s become an invisible tax on engineering velocity. In this episode, we unpack the “Day 100 Reality” of AWS and Azure: senior engineers buried in patching, configuration drift, and 350‑hour audit cycles instead of building revenue‑producing features. We break down the 1/8th Rule that reveals why internal cloud teams are the high‑cost outlier, the 15‑hour weekly maintenance leak that drives talent away, and the operational lift reclaimed through automation‑driven Cloud Operations. We also explore how managed cloud models eliminate single‑point‑of‑failure risk and transform infrastructure from a bottleneck into a competitive weapon. If your cloud strategy feels more like support than innovation, this episode shows how to fix it.
Provision helps organizations eliminate the Hidden IT Tax and improve operational outcomes through better connectivity, infrastructure visibility, and technology lifecycle management.
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In modern healthcare, a dropped connection isn’t an inconvenience—it’s a clinical risk. In this episode, we unpack how a major nonprofit health system partnered with Provision Networks to redesign its wireless foundation across 27 hospitals and 15.7 million square feet. We explore why hospitals don’t actually “buy Wi‑Fi”—they buy Epic performance, clinical mobility, nurse productivity, and patient safety. We break down the power of a Standardized Engineering Framework, the role of predictive RF engineering in de‑risking CareAware Connect go‑lives, and why location‑services readiness is now a workforce and safety imperative. Finally, we examine how a prioritized modernization roadmap helps leaders align capital spend with clinical impact. If your wireless network is still treated as a utility, this episode shows why it must become a strategic clinical asset.
Provision helps organizations eliminate the Hidden IT Tax and improve operational outcomes through better connectivity, infrastructure visibility, and technology lifecycle management.
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Cloud migration was never the finish line—it was the starting point for a new era of hidden waste. In this episode, we break down the real reasons cloud spending spirals out of control: the Fog of Cloud created by poor visibility, the workload selection paradox trapping leaders in costly architectures, and the cultural gaps that allow shadow IT to thrive. We explore how rightsizing, FinOps discipline, and automated governance can help organizations reclaim the 30% efficiency dividend they’re leaving on the table. If your cloud is becoming a digital landfill, this conversation shows how to turn it back into a strategic engine for growth.
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Microsoft’s July 1, 2026 price increase isn’t just a budget adjustment—it’s a structural shift. In this episode, we break down why the new M365 baseline effectively mandates AI readiness, security consolidation, and rigorous TCO analysis. We explore how redundant third‑party tools quietly drain six‑figure budgets, why role‑to‑SKU mapping is now essential, and how activating the built‑in E5 security stack can replace entire categories of spend. We also discuss the rise of Copilot‑driven workflows, the need for governance and training, and how organizations can turn this price hike into a competitive advantage instead of a “late tax.” If you haven’t audited your Microsoft estate recently, this episode shows where the hidden money is buried.
Provision Networks Optimizes Critical Infrastructure Performance Across Networks, AI, and Energy.
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Most hospital networks look healthy on paper—but feel broken at the bedside. In this episode, we unpack why “full bars” don’t equal clinical reliability, how legacy WLAN designs collapse under today’s device density, and why roaming instability creates hidden risks during patient transitions. We explore the shift from coverage‑based design to workflow‑aware planning, the dangers of latent failures caused by workarounds, and why standardization is now a system‑level risk strategy. If your clinicians are still battling dropped connections, frozen apps, or unreliable voice, this episode reveals what it takes to build a true clinical mobility foundation.
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Enterprise networking is undergoing its biggest transformation in decades. In this episode, we explore why the legacy model of CapEx‑heavy hardware, vendor sprawl, and slow deployment cycles is collapsing—and what’s replacing it. We break down the shift to OpEx‑based Network‑as‑a‑Service, the rise of unified operating systems that eliminate interoperability gaps, and the new expectation that networks deploy at the speed of business. We also examine how integrated cellular + WiFi architectures are solving the “invisible gaps” that legacy vendors ignore. If your network still feels like a bottleneck instead of a growth engine, this episode reveals the new blueprint for enterprise connectivity.
Provision Networks Optimizes Critical Infrastructure Performance Across Networks, AI, and Energy.
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Public‑sector Wi‑Fi isn’t just another connectivity challenge—it’s a decade‑long commitment shaped by historic architecture, strict security mandates, and the scrutiny of taxpayer oversight. In this episode, we explore why government networks operate on “hard mode,” from projecting 21st‑century signals through 19th‑century limestone to designing systems that must remain fully functional even when completely offline. We break down the paradox of secure connectivity, the rise of shadow IT, the realities of long refresh cycles, and the growing need for data‑driven redesigns. If your mission is to deliver reliable digital public services, this episode reveals what it takes to build networks that can survive both bureaucracy and physics.
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Universities promise “pervasive Wi‑Fi,” but behind that simple phrase lies a maze of architectural barriers, device overload, rogue access points, and outdoor learning demands. In this episode, we explore why historic buildings, BYOD culture, and unpredictable student behavior make campus wireless one of the most complex design challenges in higher education. We also examine how AI‑powered assurance is shifting IT teams from reactive troubleshooting to proactive network intelligence. If connectivity is now as essential as the campus itself, what does it take to build a network worthy of the modern student experience?
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Most organizations treat their telecom bill as a fixed cost.
Sign it. Pay it. Move on.
But hidden inside that invoice is one of the most overlooked drivers of wasted IT spend: legacy copper phone lines.
In this episode, we break down why that “simple” phone bill is turning into a major financial and operational risk—and why some organizations are now seeing charges spike from $20 to $1,600 per line.
This isn’t random. It’s structural.
With the deregulation of the PSTN and the steady decommissioning of copper infrastructure, carriers are no longer incentivized to maintain these networks—they’re incentivized to price you out of them.
We cover:
* The collapse of POTS lines and what it means for your business
* How deregulation changed the economics overnight
* The rise of “ghost lines” quietly draining budgets
* Why legacy telecom is now a life-safety risk, not just a cost issue
* The disappearing workforce that supports analog infrastructure
* How organizations are achieving 40–60% savings with modern alternatives
This isn’t just about cutting costs.
It’s about eliminating a Hidden IT Tax that most organizations don’t even realize they’re paying—and avoiding the operational and compliance risks that come with it.
If you haven’t audited your telecom environment recently, this episode may change how you look at your next invoice.
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In a hospital, Wi-Fi isn’t a convenience—it’s part of patient care.
Yet one of the most common (and dangerous) failures looks like this: a clinician stands at the bedside with full Wi-Fi bars… and nothing loads.
The issue isn’t coverage. It’s visibility.
Most healthcare networks are monitored from the infrastructure perspective—access points, controllers, and dashboards showing “green.” But those tools don’t reflect the actual experience of the device in a clinician’s hand. If authentication fails, DNS lags, or applications don’t respond, the network is effectively down—regardless of what the dashboard says.
In this episode, we break down why this gap exists and how leading organizations are shifting toward Wireless Intelligence—a model that validates performance from the client perspective, not just the network.
We cover:
* Why “full bars” is a misleading metric
* How synthetic clients (“secret shoppers”) expose real issues
* Monitoring EHR performance—not just Wi-Fi signal
* Using historical packet capture to troubleshoot intermittent failures
* Identifying “ghost APs” in dense environments
* The hidden impact of non-Wi-Fi interference
In healthcare, seconds matter. Connectivity can’t be based on assumptions.
It has to be engineered, validated, and continuously proven.
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