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Vincent Yates and Jason Goth are back for their first podcast in 2024 and are deep diving into the trends unveiled at CES. The tech leaders share their thoughts on what trends might stick, what was truly innovative, and what was disappointing about the event.
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Investing in AI is a crucial business decision that can significantly impact a company's future. However, the substantial costs associated and the uncertainty of achieving profitable returns pose significant challenges. How can businesses effectively navigate this risk and make informed investment choices?
In this episode of our Technology Tangents podcast, Vincent Yates and Jason Goth engage in a conversation with Kevin Erickson, Partner at Credera, to delve into the intricacies of AI investment strategies. The discussion focuses on the startup-like nature of AI investments, how organizations should consider such investments, and effective methodologies for developing profitable generative AI business models.
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In the latest episode of our Technology Tangents podcast, Vincent Yates and Jason Goth are joined by Kevin Erickson, Partner at Credera. The trio explore the transformative impact of AI on traditional development and testing processes, delving into critical questions that challenge our understanding of how software is built and validated.
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In the latest episode of our Technology Tangents podcast, Vincent Yates and Jason Goth are joined by Jake Carter, Chief Innovation Officer at Credera. In their discussion, our leaders explore the latest developments and transformative potential of AI, examining how AI is changing the game and driving innovation to new heights.
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As artificial intelligence (AI) continues to advance at an unstoppable pace, business leaders are being forced to think fast and act now.
In this episode of our Technology Tangents podcast, technology experts Vincent Yates and Jason Goth take us on a journey through the intricate realm of AI philosophy and dive into the profound question: can AI diminish the value of human-crafted services and products?
They explore the evolving relationship between artificial intelligence and human ingenuity and explain why savvy business leaders will be thinking three steps forward.
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Artificial Intelligence (AI) is continuing to evolve at a remarkable pace, revolutionizing industries and transforming how we live, work, and interact with technology. As it continues to advance and push the boundaries of what was once thought possible, how can CIOs effectively navigate the rapidly evolving AI landscape and harness its potential to drive competitive advantage for their organizations?
In the latest episode of our Technology Tangents podcast, Vincent Yates and Jason Goth shed light on the trials and tribulations faced by CIOs in this fast-paced, AI-driven era. They delve into the good and the bad of AI writing code within organizations and explain why savvy CIOs are taking action now.
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Artificial intelligence (AI) is significantly influencing organizational design, introducing new possibilities and reshaping traditional structures. For business leaders, this poses the question: how do you reorganize your company so that you’re getting best of breed without reinventing the wheel from the ground up?
In this episode of our Technology Tangents podcast, Vincent Yates and Jason Goth explore the profound influence of artificial intelligence on the very structure and design of modern organizations and provide practical insights for reorganizing companies in the face of AI.
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As businesses continue to embrace digital transformation, the role of artificial intelligence (AI) is becoming increasingly prominent. Amongst its many applications, generative AI has garnered close attention for its potential to revolutionise various industries and unleash the next wave of productivity. But before organisations dive head first into the investment pool, is this new tool really worth the spend?
In this episode, Vincent Yates and Jason Goth team up to discuss the economic and business implications of the latest, greatest thing: Generative AI.
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Low-code tools and generative AI are revolutionizing the technology space before our eyes. As business leaders look to innovate and leverage these impressive tools, there's a lot to consider. The right solution will depend on requirements, expected development time, risk, in-house skill set, and of course, budget.
In our latest episode of Technology Tangents, we are joined by Jeremiah Stone, CTO of SnapLogic, and Greg Benson, Chief Scientist at SnapLogic, who are at the forefront of helping leaders think through these important decisions.
When and where should leaders use these tools verses building a system in house? What cautions and risks should they keep in mind? And how do you set up your organization to take advantage of these new technology superpowers?
The group discuss the evolution of what SnapLogic leaders call "higher abstraction tooling" (generative AI, low-code environments, integrated development environments [IDEs], and even platforms like SnapLogic) and share their top recommendations for executives.
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The tale of IoT growth breaks out into two categories: IoT growth in the consumer category and IoT growth for the enterprise.
For the consumer, IoT products are truly transforming how people live in the 21st century. On the enterprise side, the conversation is all about productivity—how can IoT continue to create new efficiencies? Both categories drive a tremendous amount of activity, with 2022 spending on IoT reaching over $1 trillion.
The growth brings many new challenges—data management, privacy issues, and lifecycle management, to name a few.
In this episode of Technology Tangents, we are joined by special guest Gerald Jackson. Gerald is a Manufacturing/Supply Chain Operations & Technology executive with passion for innovation and over 20 years of experience bringing together teams to envision and deliver transformational, large-scale solutions/products to solve complex manufacturing and supply chain problems.
We discuss the current state of IoT, how to address the new challenges associated with the rapid growth, and how leaders should rethink the way they run their businesses when computing power and data can be anywhere.
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As 2022 came to a close, we saw numerous companies that promised to transform an existing business with the power of AI/ML go through major rounds of layoffs and ultimately fail.
The question that deserved to be asked was, "was AI failing?"
Credera leaders discuss why AI technology wasn't the issue, but how many organizations were leveraging it. They share guidance on when organizations should build custom AI or when to buy preexisting third-party solutions, how to monetize data based on differentiated offerings, and discuss other ways organizations can avoid AI failures.
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What is your organization optimizing your platform for?
While many organizations optimize for speed or quality, they may be missing a crucial third option: optimizing for the developer experience.
In this episode of Technology Tangents, we are joined by special guest Michael Nygard. Michael is a seasoned technology leader who has worked as a senior technology leader for several global, Fortune 500 companies. He's also the award-winning, best-selling author of “Release It!” and “Release It! Second Edition”.
The conversation began with a focus on the need to radically simplify environments and the unintended consequences of how we build modern architectures, but then shifted to a discussion on the importance of creating a seamless developer experience to drive business value and competitiveness.
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The threat landscape continues to drastically expand and evolve. According to the Global Cybersecurity Outlook 2023 report, 93% of cybersecurity experts believe a geopolitical instability is likely to lead to catastrophic cyber attack in the next two years.
Why are we seeing greater cyber attacks now? Who is most at risk? We break down how CIOs and CTOs should think about the current threats and what investments they need to make to protect their organizations and secure their network structures.
Verizon's 2022 Data Breach Investigation Report
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With the recent lawsuit against Google, how should organizations react? Jason Goth and Vincent Yates discuss the implications for personalized marketing and the shift to utilizing first party data and the neutral clean rooms. They also continue the conversation on what's different about ChatGPT and share how ChatGPT is similar to boxed cake.
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While AI has existed for decades, it's scope and application have greatly expanded in recent years--and it's raising all kinds of new ethical and legal questions across the globe. The creation of AI-generated images and text (like ChatGPT and Galileo AI) is leading to legal issues involving patent and copyright law, and ethical issues that haven't fully been addressed by courts and legislators.
To discuss this thorny issue, we're interviewing Adam Floyd, an intellectual property attorney who has represented clients in all matters of intellectual property including patent, copyright, trademark, and trade secret disputes. Adam has tried and handled cases before Federal district courts in over 20 states, the Federal Circuit, the ITC, PTAB, arbitrators, and mediators for plaintiffs and defendants of all sizes and types.
While the rules vary by country, we're discussing the key legal issues organizations should begin to understand when AI technology is being utilized.
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Credera leaders react to the Cobol crisis, discuss what's different about Open AI's ChatGPT tool compared to other conversational AI, and share their two sense about the pros and cons of freelance tech work.
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Credera's Chief Data Scientist and Chief Technology Officer dissect the 2023 tech predictions from leading analyst firms like Gartner, Forrester, and IDC, and share their opinions on the predictions.
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Not all data strategies are created equally. Some drive real change and transformation, while others gather dust on a shelf or – worse – cause confusion and conflict. But what can you do to ensure yours falls into the first category, and not the second?
There are a few guiding principles to building and implementing a data strategy at an organization. In this podcast, Credera leaders in the U.S. and UK discuss:
What it is a data strategy What should a data strategy include How is it different than a corporate or technology strategy How to implement the strategy effectivelyhttps://www.credera.com/insights/ten-ways-to-improve-your-data-strategy
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