Alan, Mike and Guy Currier, CTO for the Visible Impact arm of The Futurum Group, discuss how geopolitics involving the Trump administration, TSMC and Intel is roiling the semiconductor industry.
Then, the gang turns its attention to a request from the British government that would require Apple to decrypt data stored on its devices. Lastly, they discuss the reasons why a $21.9 billion HoloLens contract from the U.S. Army for virtual reality headsets is now being fulfilled by Anduril Industries rather than Microsoft.
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Techstrong Gang - February 18, 2025
Alan, Mike, Bonnie and Stephen Foskett, president of the Tech Field Day arm of The Futurum Group, dive into how the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) is leveraging IT expertise to upend constitutional convention.
Then, the gang turns its attention to how Cisco’s artificial intelligence ...
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Techstrong Gang - February 17, 2025
Alan, Mike, Sulagna and Tracy Ragan look back at the history of Microsoft, as the industry icon celebrates its golden jubilee.
Then, the gang turns its attention to how cloud security is being reinvented once again before discussing the current state of copyright protection in the age of artific...
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Techstrong Gang - February 14, 2025
Alan, Mike, Mitch, Jon and special guests Lisa Martin, CMO Advisor for The Futurum Group, and Guy Currier, CTO for the Visible Impact arm of The Futurum Group, dive into the geopolitics of artificial intelligence (AI) following a move by the European Union to relax some its rules. Then, they disc...