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Voices of Video

NETINT Technologies

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Explore the inner workings of video technology with Voices of Video: Inside the Tech. This podcast gathers industry experts and innovators to examine every facet of video technology, from decoding and encoding processes to the latest advancements in hardware versus software processing and codecs. Alongside these technical insights, we dive into practical techniques, emerging trends, and industry-shaping facts that define the future of video. Ideal for engineers, developers, and tech enthusia ...
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Piano, finally

David Reidy

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Piano Finally is a podcast by an old bloke who is learning the piano, finally. I cover the process of learning the piano and music theory as an adult learner. I also review piano books, hardware and other materials from an adult learner's perspective.
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Tech on the Rocks

Kostas, Nitay

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Join Kostas and Nitay as they speak with amazingly smart people who are building the next generation of technology, from hardware to cloud compute. Tech on the Rocks is for people who are curious about the foundations of the tech industry. Recorded primarily from our offices and homes, but one day we hope to record in a bar somewhere. Cheers!
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The Proposal Manager Podcast contains a wealth of information about all things related to the public sector bidding process. From the C-Suite to a GovCon newbie, this show has something for everyone. Each episode will discuss topics related to government business development, capture, and proposal management.
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The McHale Report Podcast

Military Embedded Systems

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The Military Embedded Systems publications are the most complete resources for developers and integrators of embedded military systems. The Resource Guide, website, and the limited production magazine (this year mailed to 35,000 engineers, managers, decision makers, US DOD personnel, and other industry professionals) can be used as year-round resources for engineers, companies, and decision makers looking for embedded products ranging from software, development tools, hardware, systems, comm ...
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#ProdMgmtTalk Professionals forwarding the movement for product excellence by design. Discussions about the art, craft and discipline required for products that contribute value. All aspects of customer development, user experience, product innovation, design, development, marketing and scaling. @ProdMgmtTalk Founded by @CindyFSolomon talking with thought leaders from Silicon Valley and beyond. @StartupProduct @ProductSummit Syndicating The Everyday Innovator with Chad McAllister.
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COO at Amazatic and The C-Suite Perspective podcast host Chris Gylseth has 20 years of experience with startups and established companies alike in the software development, consulting, and entrepreneurial space! Companies want more sales and better technology. So I help provide them with better processes. Chris now helps companies increase their net profit through a systematic approach that yields phenomenal results.
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Welcome to flashingpulse, your ultimate passport to the dynamic realm of Artificial Intelligence and its far-reaching impact on society. Our mission is to unravel the intricacies of AI, breaking down complex concepts into engaging and accessible discussions that empower you to navigate the ever-evolving landscape of this transformative technology. Whether you are a seasoned tech professional, an aspiring developer, or simply curious about the forces reshaping our world, flashingpulse offers ...
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Satellite Foundation

Satellite Foundation

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Amidst the noise you find a signal. The Satellite Foundation Podcast is a music and technology podcast with emphasis on hardware electronic devices. This includes, but is not limited to: synthesizers, drum machines, samplers, turntables, pro audio equipment and effects pedals/racks. Along with the technology side, The Satellite Foundation Podcast explores the inner workings and outlook musicians have on various aspects of the music creation process.
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Ask the Programmer

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James King and Steve Greenblatt discuss topics relevant to AV programming, programmers, and those who work with audiovisual control systems. To join the conversation or ask a question to be featured on a show, reach out to @AV_JamesKing or @stevegreenblatt on Twitter.
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This podcast series features inspirational talks by some of the most innovative educational consultants and developers in the world. They have been recorded at the Urban Learning Space in The Lighthouse in Glasgow, Scotland. Urban Learning Space is a learning lab equipping the people of Scotland with the capabilities to face the challenges of 21st century life. Urban Learning Space was established with core funding from Scottish Enterprise Glasgow. We are working with people around Scotland ...
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Intel Chip Chat

Intel Corporation

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Intel Chip Chat is a recurring podcast series of informal interviews with some of the brightest minds in the industry, striving to bring listeners closer to the innovations and inspirations of the people shaping the future of computing, and in the process share a little bit about the technologists themselves.
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What do you see when you look around your house, your apartment, that room or space that has never quite lived up to its full potential? We hope you see possibility, excitement, and your dream home coming to life. XO MaCenna (MaCenna Lee) has been disassembling and reassembling everything she can get her hands on since she was a little girl. After years of trial and error, she’s built a successful YouTube channel where she takes her viewers along for the journey of the do-it-yourself lifesty ...
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Employing an outside company to handle all payroll-related duties is known as outsourcing payroll services in a business. The main reasons for using payroll management services are to cut costs and free up time when handling payroll-related financial operations. Employing a third party to handle payroll operations frees up a company from having to recruit and educate a sizable in-house payroll team, buy suitable payroll software, and keep up with complicated tax regulations. All business typ ...
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Lenovo Support +1(415)547-0376

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Lenovo Customer Care +1(415)547-0376 Support Phone Number Facing any problem while dealing with your Lenovo device? Want to know various services provided by Lenovo? Or Want to access Lenovo Support Service? Click here!! Lenovo Support In today’s world of cut and throw competition, any firm which is ruling the market will keep ruling till their customers were satisfied. And having a satisfied customer is only possible with two things, i.e., Good Quality Product and best Customer Support Serv ...
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The Founders is a new podcast hosted by the founders of Scion Esports, where we plan to talk mostly about video games, but ultimately we’ll talk about whatever you want us to! This is the Video Podcast version of the show, all episodes of the show are also available audio-only in that suits your needs better!
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Indie Brand Builder: how to build a successful business online

Dan Chadney: Creative entrepreneur, Online Business and SEO Expert, Blogger

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Each week we interview successful entrepreneurs and industry experts while reflecting on our own experience building e-commerce brands. Topics include selling consumer products wholesale, SEO, e-commerce, marketing, and business management. Whether you’re just getting started in developing a consumer product-based brand, or are looking to build an existing brand, you’ll find a ton of useful, actionable information both in the podcast and at indiebrandbuilder.com.
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We Are Here Tomorrow

Zach Foust and John Mundahl

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Technology is overhauling society before our very eyes! Does that trend scare you, excite you, or something in between? Well, same here. We Are Here Tomorrow explores how the world is changing around us, and where those changes might take us. Through this podcast and fun explainer blog, we’ll investigate the intersection where science meets society, and how we mold the technology that will in turn shape our future. Researched, written, and hosted by (real) engineers and (armchair) researcher ...
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James King and Steve Greenblatt discuss the pros and cons of having dedicated vs. centralized hardware and processing. While this may seem like an easy decision, beware of the impact it can have on programming, maintenance, and future upgrades. Experienced programmers should be consulted before deciding to design systems innovatively, whether centr…
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James King and Steve Greenblatt discuss the growing trend toward implementing user interface designs that are simple, clean, and follow a templated, pre-developed, or product-based look and feel. Is this the new norm and the end of fully customized designs? Is there still a place to blend a common look and feel with custom? To join the conversation…
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G’day everyone, and welcome to Episode 46 of Piano, Finally! This week, I’ve been thinking about all the unexpected doors learning the piano opens — doors that aren’t always about the piano itself. On ANZAC Day, I joined the Hawkesbury District Concert Band as a bus driver for the Sydney march. It was a real privilege to be part of an important com…
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Ever wondered what's happening behind the scenes when you stream your favorite show? The content delivery network (CDN) industry powers much of our digital experiences yet has operated in siloed isolation for decades. In this eye-opening conversation, Mark de Jong, Chairman of the CDN Alliance and industry veteran with 25 years in online video, pul…
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The demand for high-reliability RF components in military space applications is growing as is the use of commercial innovation in Low-Earth Orbit and other space domains, says Eliot Fine, Product Line Manager for Space and High Reliability Components, Analog Devices. In this podcast he and I discuss the space electronic market, radiation-hardening …
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Summary In this episode, Gilad Kleinman, co-founder of Epsio, shares his unique journey from PHP development to low-level kernel programming and how that evolution led him to build an innovative incremental views engine. Gilad explains that Epsio tackles a common challenge in databases: making heavy, complex queries faster and more efficient throug…
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In this episode the duo talks about using open-source AI models on the new Ninjalane server and discuss some of the ways you can easily customize them for different uses from building out tailored documents to planning your D&D campaign. While hosting your own private AI sounds complicated the overall process is actually rather straightforward, pro…
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In this episode, we break down the Advisory Support & Technical Requirement Administration (ASTRA) MA-IDIQ, a $480 million Multiple Award IDIQ from the Department of the Air Force. With a focus on systems engineering, R&D prioritization, intelligence analysis, project management, and organizational studies, this contract offers substantial opportun…
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Welcome to Episode 45 of Piano, Finally This week, David reflects on what it really means to “play” the piano—not just as a technical activity but as a source of joy, creativity, and fun. 🚗 Road Trip & Piano Concert The episode begins with a musical journey—literally—to Armidale for the Piano Plus Showcase Concert, part of the Autumn Piano School. …
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Power consumption might be the most underrated challenge facing the streaming video industry today. As Dom Robinson, founder of Greening of Streaming, reveals in this eye-opening conversation, the energy footprint of streaming video could represent 2-3% of global electricity consumption – a figure that demands attention from everyone in the ecosyst…
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Stockholm Syndrome: An Interdisciplinary Analysis is a gripping and thought-provoking podcast that dives deep into one of psychology’s most paradoxical and controversial phenomena. Rooted in the real-life events of the 1973 Norrmalmstorg robbery in Stockholm, this podcast takes listeners on a multidimensional journey, exploring how hostages can com…
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Dive into our latest episode as we unravel "The Enigma of Goodness: Prince Myshkin as Jung's Archetypal 'Nice Guy'" in Dostoevsky’s The Idiot. In this discussion, we explore how Prince Myshkin embodies a unique blend of innocence, vulnerability, and moral complexity—a character who disrupts conventional notions of strength and success. By blending …
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In this compelling episode, we dive deep into a comparative analysis of four of the most significant financial crises of the modern era: the Great Depression (1929), the Savings and Loan Crisis (1980s-90s), the Asian Financial Crisis (1997), and the Global Financial Crisis of 2008. These events, though separated by decades and distinct economic con…
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James King and Steve Greenblatt discuss the impact of client requests and scope changes while a programmer actively works on code or configuration. It's not easy for programmers to say "no," but it is also crucial for the health of a program to manage changes and client expectations effectively. To join the conversation or have your question answer…
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🎹 Episode 44 – Choosing for the Year Welcome back to Piano, Finally, the podcast by an old bloke finally getting around to learning the piano. In this episode, I share a bit of everything – from an odd experience learning the school song to choosing my piano pieces for the year ahead, and even a book review for those exploring pop piano. 🎵 The Scho…
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Delve into the complex and compelling relationship between Rodion Raskolnikov and Sofya Semyonovna Marmeladova (Sonya) in Fyodor Dostoevsky's masterpiece, "Crime and Punishment." Set against the backdrop of 19th-century St. Petersburg, a city rife with social inequality and moral ambiguity, this podcast explores the intricate connections that bind …
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In this podcast, we delve into the intricate global landscape of Artificial Intelligence (AI) development, with a unique focus on the critical role of Graphics Processing Unit (GPU) access. We classify countries into “GPU-rich,” “GPU-developing,” and “GPU-poor” categories, providing a compelling analysis of the current state and future trajectory o…
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The burgeoning field of Artificial Intelligence (AI) necessitates skilled professionals capable of effectively training and refining AI models. Excelling as an AI trainer requires a blend of critical mindsets, robust technical skillsets, and essential soft skills. Adaptability and a growth-oriented approach form the core mindsets. The dynamic AI la…
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In this immersive audio experience, we delve into some of the most devastating engineering failures in the history of space exploration. We examine how technical missteps, human errors, and design flaws have led to catastrophic events that not only claimed lives but also reshaped safety protocols and engineering standards. Our journey begins with t…
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In this episode, we dive into the upcoming PRISM (Personnel & Readiness Infrastructure Support Management Services) Small Business On-Ramp opportunity released by the GSA – Federal Acquisition Service. Valued at $1.8 billion, this MATOC presents a powerful gateway for small businesses looking to support defense infrastructure and readiness efforts.…
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What happens when the relentless demand for video processing slams into the hard walls of data center power and space limitations? Dennis Mungai, heading R&D at Cires21, takes us on a fascinating journey through the evolution of encoding hardware that's reshaping how broadcast giants like the BBC deliver content. "Density, density, density" emerges…
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Are you fascinated by the world of artificial intelligence, startups, and the relentless pursuit of building something extraordinary—all on your own? Welcome to "One-Person AI Unicorn," the podcast for dreamers, builders, and disruptors who dare to go solo in the quest to create billion-dollar impact. In each episode, we dive deep into the journey …
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Are you ready for the future of work? Artificial intelligence (AI) is revolutionizing the job market, and this podcast is your guide. We explore the changes happening now and what to expect in the next 5, 10, and 25 years. Learn which jobs are evolving, what new opportunities will arise, and most importantly, how you can prepare your career for the…
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Journey through history to explore the ten most revolutionary inventions that fundamentally reshaped our world. From the ancient ingenuity of the wheel and the life-altering impact of the printing press, to the power of the steam engine and the illuminating brilliance of electricity, discover the origins and profound consequences of these groundbre…
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For media people attending tradeshows is often a necessary part of the business. It not only allows you to see some of the latest tech but also talk with industry professionals about new things due to be released. It also has a side benefit that, sometimes, you can buy expensive hardware at bargain prices if, you are comfortable with a little cloak…
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Housing is expensive, and a big part of that cost is labor. What if robots could build the frames for our homes, making construction faster, safer, and more affordable? I talk with Barrett Ames, Co-founder of BotBuilt, about how his company is revolutionizing home construction by automating the framing process. Barrett shares how they've solved the…
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In this episode, we dive into the PMA-281 Hardware & Software Development and Sustainment MA-IDIQ, a $605.47 million contract from the Department of the Navy. With up to 12 awards and a total small business set-aside, this Multiple Award IDIQ is a major opportunity for companies in software and hardware development, systems engineering, risk manage…
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In this episode, we break down the CADE Support Service contract, a $70M–$300M Multiple Award IDIQ from Washington Headquarters Services. With a focus on systems engineering, program management, IT operations, cost data collection, and specialized tools, this contract is a prime opportunity for businesses in NAICS 541611. We’ll explore the anticipa…
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James King and Steve Greenblatt discuss highlights from the past four years of the Ask The Programmer episodes. including the value of programmers, the different types of programmers, coding vs. configuration, and AI. Since the beginning, we have focused on building community and helping programmers find their voice in the industry. To join the con…
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🎹 Piano, finally – Episode 43: Artificial Meaning G’day, everyone! In this week’s episode, I share a bit about live music, online rabbit holes, and thoughts on what makes music meaningful, even in the age of AI. 🎶 Sydney Symphony and Daniil Trifonov I had the pleasure of hearing Daniil Trifonov perform Rachmaninov’s Fourth Piano Concerto at the Ope…
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Akamai and NETINT have joined forces to create something revolutionary in cloud video processing. The partnership brings NETINT's Video Processing Units (VPUs) to Akamai's Connected Cloud, fundamentally changing the economics and performance of cloud-based video encoding. Sarah Walter, Product Manager at Akamai, reveals how their Connected Cloud ha…
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In this episode, we explore the Special Operations Forces Global Services Delivery contract, a $1 billion Multiple Award IDIQ from U.S. Special Operations Command (USSOCOM). With up to 15 awards and a total small business set-aside, this contract presents a major opportunity for companies specializing in education and training, management support, …
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In this episode, we unpack the IRS's ambitious efforts to modernize its enterprise infrastructure in support of the Inflation Reduction Act (IRA). We explore the Statement of Objectives (SOO) for RFQ 8500, which focuses on enhancing user experience through improved program management, operational execution, and performance monitoring. From redesign…
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James King and Steve Greenblatt discuss options for learning AV programming. While there is no tried-and-true path to becoming an AV programmer, there are many informal and formal approaches to learning, building a skill set, and solving specific challenges online, in a classroom, and through communities. To join the conversation or have your quest…
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🎙️ Episode 42 – Devi Mamak G’day, and welcome back to Piano, finally—a podcast by an old bloke learning the piano, finally. This week’s episode is a little different. I’m thrilled to share the very first interview on the show, and it’s with someone many of you have heard me mention before—my piano teacher, Devi Mamak. We sat down at her studio to c…
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The streaming revolution has arrived, and Dolby is at its cutting edge. In this enlightening conversation, Paul Boustead, VP of Product and Business Strategy for Dolby's Cloud Solutions Business Group, reveals how Dolby is transforming the sports viewing experience through unprecedented low latency streaming technology. Imagine sports content deliv…
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In this episode, we dive into VERTEX 3, a $730 million Multiple Award IDIQ from the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency (NGA). This highly competitive contract supports the MOJAVE FA1 program, focusing on staff augmentation and operational services to enhance daily functions. Key areas include business administration, project oversight, facilit…
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The Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA) is set to release the highly anticipated Solutions for Intelligence Analysis (SIA3) Small Business On-Ramp contract, with an estimated $17 billion in funding and 6 to 8 anticipated awards. This Total Small Business Set-Aside presents a major opportunity for companies specializing in intelligence analysis, data …
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The streaming industry is undergoing a significant transformation, particularly in Europe, where data sovereignty has become a critical concern for media companies. In this enlightening conversation, Stef van der Ziel, CEO of Jet-Stream, shares how his company has adapted to these changing demands by developing both sovereign cloud services and inn…
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It is no surprise to know that games have gotten bigger over the years. What might have fit on a single disk now can take days to download and will likely get updated in less than a week. Technology has paved the way to do more with our digital entertainment and some experts are saying that we have already gone past the tipping point between what g…
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James King and Steve Greenblatt discuss how to learn and grow as programmers. Some programmers establish their own approach to writing code, while others adopt a coding style defined by their employer, organization, or mentor. Working with a team and participating in code reviews can raise the bar for all involved. To join the conversation or have …
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🎙 Episode 41 – Pianos and Keyboards G’day, and welcome back to Piano, Finally – the podcast by an old bloke, finally learning piano. In this episode, we take a look at a curious music theory making the rounds on YouTube, dip a toe into the world of electronic keyboards, and review a more contemporary collection of piano pieces from AMEB’s Rock Scho…
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Summary In this episode, Viktor Kessler shares his journey and insights from his extensive experience in data management—from building risk management systems and data warehouses to working as a solutions architect at MongoDB and Dremio, and now co-founding a startup. Initially exploring data mesh concepts, Viktor explains how real-world challenges…
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From the dorm rooms of a French engineering school to the control rooms of major broadcasters, Christophe Massiot's journey represents the evolution of video technology itself. In this illuminating conversation, the co-founder of VLC Media Player and creator of EasyTools reveals how a student project designed to upgrade a Token Ring network became …
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A groundbreaking collaboration between G&L and the European Parliament has transformed parliamentary broadcasting with a sophisticated streaming platform unlike anything seen before. Alexander Leschinsky unveils the technical marvel his team engineered to handle an extraordinary challenge: delivering 30 live channels, each with 32 audio tracks for …
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In this episode, we dive into the Test and Evaluation Technologies for Ranges, Armaments, and Spectrum (TETRAS) contract, a $20 billion MA-IDIQ from the Air Force Materiel Command. With 46 anticipated awards and an unrestricted competition, this contract presents a massive opportunity for businesses specializing in test and evaluation, range modern…
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Stefan Ideler, co-founder and Chief Innovation Officer of i3D.net, takes us behind the scenes of what makes a truly resilient global network. Founded in 2002, i3D.net has positioned itself as "the scaling experts" rather than just another CDN, working with gaming giants like Electronic Arts, Ubisoft, and Discord to ensure their services scale seaml…
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James King and Steve Greenblatt discuss the impact that potential trade tariffs can have on integrated systems, programming, programmers, and clients. To join the conversation or have your question answered on a future episode, join the Ask The Programmer group on LinkedIn and post a message, leave a comment, or reach out to us @AV_JamesKing or @st…
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Welcome Welcome to episode 40 of Piano, Finally! If you're new here, I hope you enjoy the show. If you’re a returning listener, thanks for coming back! If you're learning piano or another instrument, I'd love to hear how you're going—drop me an email at [email protected]. This week, I prepared part of this episode at the Sydney Opera House be…
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The broadcast industry stands at a technological crossroads, with traditional satellite-based workflows gradually giving way to IP-native cloud solutions. In this illuminating conversation, Net Insight's Adam Nilsson and Pierre Le Fevre join Mark Donnigan to discuss how their Nimbra Edge platform is helping bridge this divide while dramatically red…
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