Alan, Mike, Mitch and special guests Daniel Newman, The Futurum Group CEO, and Paul Nashawaty, practice lead for application development at The Futurum Group, dive into the technological chaos that will reign in the wake of a Supreme Court decision to limit the power of Federal agencies. Then, they dive into what inalienable rights content creators should have.
Next, the gang turns its attention to whether application developers should have a bill of rights in a platform engineering era, in which IT organizations are centralizing more control. Finally, in this episode of Byte Me, Ira Winkler "addresses" his outrage that UnitedHealthcare had a CISO who had no experience in cybersecurity.
Up Next in Season 1
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Techstrong Gang - July 2, 2024
Alan, Mike, Jon and special guests Tracy Bannon and Stephen Foskett, president of the Tech Field Day business unit of The Futurum Group, discuss how an IT project involving the British Post Office could have gone so wrong. Then, they shine a spotlight on the lack of cyber resiliency in the wake o...
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Techstrong Gang - July 1, 2024
Mike, Mitch, Jon and special guest Tracy Ragan evaluate the economics of information in the age of artificial intelligence. Then, they dive into a Futurum Research report that finds nearly half of organizations expect to be moving to new platforms as AI is operationalized. Finally, the gang takes...
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Techstrong Gang - June 28, 2024
Alan, Mike, Mitch and special guests Camberley Bates, a chief technology advisor, and Cory Johnson, chief market strategist for The Futurum Group, dive into how an Oracle move to embed large language models (LLMs) into its databases will change the way artificial intelligence (AI) applications ar...