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Patch And Switch

Joey Snow, Rick Claus

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It's the Patch and Switch show. Two guys that couldn't cut it in the landscaping business entertain you with their talk about their lives as IT pros. This is the audio only recorded archive of their live bi-weekly Twitch LiveStream / Call In Tech Podcast Q&A. #GeekHumour
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ITProToday.com is a leading online source of daily news, analysis and how-to’s about the information technology industry. We help IT professionals and technology stakeholders learn about, assess and manage the acquisition of next-gen technology that drives business innovation, including — but not limited to — analytics, artificial intelligence/machine learning, cloud computing, compute engines, containers, data center operations, edge computing, hyper-converged infrastructure, the mobile-fir ...
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Meet the Moment

Real Estate Business Institute

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Join Matthew Rathbun and Kimberly Allard for a lively conversation about the business of real estate. This podcast is an exploration of what today's real estate industry leaders, brokers and agents need to know to be profitable, productive and have fun! Listen in as Matthew and Kimberly chat with thought leaders, brokers and agents who can help you Meet the Moment of change in the real estate industry. About the hosts: Matthew Rathbun is a licensed broker and an Executive Vice President of a ...
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The seasonal gift show is back - Joey Snow and Rick Claus bring their lists of great gifts for sysadmins. You know they're impossible to buy for, so we are making it easier for you with a range of prices and seriousness for your favorite sysadmin. Useful gadgets, upgrades to older devices, and some fun stuff that reminds the sysadmins in your life …
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How can Azure Site Reliability Engineering Agents help your Azure infrastructure? While at Techorama in Utrecht, Richard chatted with Deepthi Chelupati about the LLM service that helps you build and maintain more reliable applications and infrastructure in Azure. Deepthi talks about monitoring deployment problems, handling errors in production, and…
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On this episode, Matthew and Kimberly have their eyes on the future, but they begin with a quick stop in the past to review the The Danger Report—the 2015 industry analysis that predicted major shifts in real estate. Back to the future, they explore the recent follow-up, The Opportunity Report, and unpack which predictions came true, what lessons t…
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How resilient are your Azure deployments? Richard chats with Chris Ayers about his work on Azure reliability - not only for customers using Azure, but for Azure itself! Chris focuses on the Well-Architected Framework as a guideline for thinking through all the elements of resiliency in Azure. As with all things, there are trade-offs of cost and rel…
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The future of updating Windows is here! Richard talks to Aria Hanson about Windows Autopatch, the consolidation of Microsoft's various update mechanisms to keep your managed Windows devices current. Aria discusses the deprecation of Windows Server Update Services (WSUS) and the move to always-on cloud updates. The conversation turns to the various …
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How can the new AI tools help DBAs? Richard chats with Grant Fritchey about his experiences using various types of LLMs to help with his work as a DBA. Grant discusses having an LLM open as a side window to pass questions by, such as ideas for tuning, query optimization, scripts, and so on. Not all LLMs are the same - it's worth experimenting with …
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Matthew and Kimberly return with a frank and thought-provoking conversation about the power and pitfalls of what we share online, centered around the true story of a single social media post that may have irreparably damaged a career. They kick off the episode off with a lighthearted tech talk about travel gadgets and car apps before diving deep in…
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How do you become a cybersecurity expert? While at Cybersecurity Intersection in Orlando, Richard chatted with Paula Januszkiewicz about her career in cybersecurity. Paula talks about insatiable curiosity to understand how things work the way they do - why an exploit happens and following the twists and turns that lead to root cause and permanent s…
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It's time to retire NTLM - but how? Richard chats with Steve Syfuhs about the need and challenge of retiring an ubiquitous authentication protocol first used in the 1990s. While guidance to move away from NTLM has been available since 2010, it has only become feasible in the past couple of years, and Microsoft is now providing tooling to make the t…
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How do you know if one of your accounts has been part of a security breach? Richard chats with Troy Hunt about HaveIBeenPwned, a free service that allows individuals to receive notifications when their accounts appear in a security breach. Troy discusses other services available alongside HaveIBeenPwned for sysadmins, including password checking, i…
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You're down - is it your servers, or someone else's? While at the Kansas City Developers Conference, Richard sits down with Mandi Walls from Pager Duty about her experiences dealing with incidents involving vendor services. It might be your cloud provider, or some other SaaS element of a pipeline, or even an open-source library dependency in an imp…
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The days of the one-year SSL certificate are coming to an end - are you ready? Richard chats with Todd Gardner about the upcoming requirement from the Certification Authority Browser Forum to limit SSL certs to 200 days starting March 2026 - and they keep getting shorter until by 2029, certificates will last no longer than 47 days! If you haven't a…
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How do you get your organization trained up to use AI tools? Richard talks to Stephanie Donahue about her work implementing AI tools at Avanade and with Avanade's customers. Stephanie discusses how many workers are bringing their own AI tools, such as ChatGPT, to work and the risks that represent to the organization. Having an approved set of tools…
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