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      <title>What is a self-driving network?</title>
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        <![CDATA[<p>What is a self-driving network? This week, Technology Now is diving into self-driving networks 1-0-1. We explore what they are, how they work, and what benefits they have over regular networks to find out why an organisation might choose to use a self-driving one instead.</p><p>This is Technology Now, a weekly show from Hewlett Packard Enterprise. Every week, hosts Michael Bird and Sam Jarrell look at a story that's been making headlines, take a look at the technology behind it, and explain why it matters to organizations.</p><p><strong>About Sinai:<br></strong><a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/sujai-hajela-270a83/">https://www.linkedin.com/in/sujai-hajela-270a83/</a></p>]]>
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      <title>Why is data so important in healthcare?</title>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Why is data so important in the healthcare sector? This week, Technology Now is diving into the world of data analysis in healthcare. We will be asking how different methods of data analysis can lead to different outcomes, we’ll be exploring how AI can be used to help find patterns in huge quantities of data, and we’ll be asking how historical legal rulings still influence our healthcare sector today. Lisa Marceau founder and CEO of Joyous and Alpha Millennial Health, tells us more.</p><p>This is Technology Now, a weekly show from Hewlett Packard Enterprise. Every week, hosts Michael Bird and Sam Jarrell look at a story that's been making headlines, take a look at the technology behind it, and explain why it matters to organizations.</p><p><strong>About Lisa:</strong><br>https://www.linkedin.com/in/lisamarceau/</p><p><strong>Sources:</strong><br> https://www.londonmuseum.org.uk/collections/london-stories/john-snow-cholera-broad-street-pump/</p><p>Tulchinsky TH. John Snow, Cholera, the Broad Street Pump; Waterborne Diseases Then and Now. Case Studies in Public Health. 2018:77–99. doi: 10.1016/B978-0-12-804571-8.00017-2. Epub 2018 Mar 30. PMCID: PMC7150208.</p><p>https://orwh.od.nih.gov/toolkit/recruitment/history</p><p> Petersen I, Peltola T, Kaski S, et al., Depression, depressive symptoms and treatments in women who have recently given birth: UK cohort study, BMJ Open 2018;8:e022152. doi: 10.1136/bmjopen-2018-022152</p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Why is data so important in the healthcare sector? This week, Technology Now is diving into the world of data analysis in healthcare. We will be asking how different methods of data analysis can lead to different outcomes, we’ll be exploring how AI can be used to help find patterns in huge quantities of data, and we’ll be asking how historical legal rulings still influence our healthcare sector today. Lisa Marceau founder and CEO of Joyous and Alpha Millennial Health, tells us more.</p><p>This is Technology Now, a weekly show from Hewlett Packard Enterprise. Every week, hosts Michael Bird and Sam Jarrell look at a story that's been making headlines, take a look at the technology behind it, and explain why it matters to organizations.</p><p><strong>About Lisa:</strong><br>https://www.linkedin.com/in/lisamarceau/</p><p><strong>Sources:</strong><br> https://www.londonmuseum.org.uk/collections/london-stories/john-snow-cholera-broad-street-pump/</p><p>Tulchinsky TH. John Snow, Cholera, the Broad Street Pump; Waterborne Diseases Then and Now. Case Studies in Public Health. 2018:77–99. doi: 10.1016/B978-0-12-804571-8.00017-2. Epub 2018 Mar 30. PMCID: PMC7150208.</p><p>https://orwh.od.nih.gov/toolkit/recruitment/history</p><p> Petersen I, Peltola T, Kaski S, et al., Depression, depressive symptoms and treatments in women who have recently given birth: UK cohort study, BMJ Open 2018;8:e022152. doi: 10.1136/bmjopen-2018-022152</p>]]>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 26 Mar 2026 06:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Why is data so important in the healthcare sector? This week, Technology Now is diving into the world of data analysis in healthcare. We will be asking how different methods of data analysis can lead to different outcomes, we’ll be exploring how AI can be used to help find patterns in huge quantities of data, and we’ll be asking how historical legal rulings still influence our healthcare sector today. Lisa Marceau founder and CEO of Joyous and Alpha Millennial Health, tells us more.</p><p>This is Technology Now, a weekly show from Hewlett Packard Enterprise. Every week, hosts Michael Bird and Sam Jarrell look at a story that's been making headlines, take a look at the technology behind it, and explain why it matters to organizations.</p><p><strong>About Lisa:</strong><br>https://www.linkedin.com/in/lisamarceau/</p><p><strong>Sources:</strong><br> https://www.londonmuseum.org.uk/collections/london-stories/john-snow-cholera-broad-street-pump/</p><p>Tulchinsky TH. John Snow, Cholera, the Broad Street Pump; Waterborne Diseases Then and Now. Case Studies in Public Health. 2018:77–99. doi: 10.1016/B978-0-12-804571-8.00017-2. Epub 2018 Mar 30. PMCID: PMC7150208.</p><p>https://orwh.od.nih.gov/toolkit/recruitment/history</p><p> Petersen I, Peltola T, Kaski S, et al., Depression, depressive symptoms and treatments in women who have recently given birth: UK cohort study, BMJ Open 2018;8:e022152. doi: 10.1136/bmjopen-2018-022152</p>]]>
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      <title>Why are countries investing in giant data centres?</title>
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        <![CDATA[<p>How are data centres tied to countries’ data strategies? This week, Technology Now takes a step back to look at why and how countries are investing in AI projects. We ask how large data centres are funded, built and powered, we explore how technology is procured for these projects, and we examine the impact of these giant structures on data sovereignty. Talal al Kaissi, interim CEO of Core 42, tells us more.</p><p>This is Technology Now, a weekly show from Hewlett Packard Enterprise. Every week, hosts Michael Bird and Sam Jarrell look at a story that's been making headlines, take a look at the technology behind it, and explain why it matters to organizations.</p><p><strong>About Talal:<br></strong><a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/talal-m-al-kaissi-20059a5/?originalSubdomain=ae">https://www.linkedin.com/in/talal-m-al-kaissi-20059a5/?originalSubdomain=ae</a><strong></strong></p><p>Sources:<br>https://www.cargoson.com/en/blog/number-of-data-centers-by-country</p><p>https://regional.chinadaily.com.cn/hohhot/2022-06/08/c_793607.htm</p><p>https://www.seas.upenn.edu/about/history-heritage/eniac/</p><p>https://www.vailwilliams.com/from-first-generation-to-hyperscale-the-whirlwind-evolution-of-data-centres/</p><p> https://penntoday.upenn.edu/news/worlds-first-general-purpose-computer-turns-75#:~:text=ENIAC%20weighed%2030%20tons%2C%20took,five%20million%20hand%2Dsoldered%20joints.</p><p>https://www.themeasureofthings.com/results.php?search=10%2C700%2C000+square+feet+%28sq.+ft%29%2C+a+measure+of+area&amp;unit=f2&amp;comp=area&amp;amt=10700000&amp;searchTerm=10%2C700%2C000+square+feet+%28sq.+ft%29%2C+a+measure+of+area#google_vignette</p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>How are data centres tied to countries’ data strategies? This week, Technology Now takes a step back to look at why and how countries are investing in AI projects. We ask how large data centres are funded, built and powered, we explore how technology is procured for these projects, and we examine the impact of these giant structures on data sovereignty. Talal al Kaissi, interim CEO of Core 42, tells us more.</p><p>This is Technology Now, a weekly show from Hewlett Packard Enterprise. Every week, hosts Michael Bird and Sam Jarrell look at a story that's been making headlines, take a look at the technology behind it, and explain why it matters to organizations.</p><p><strong>About Talal:<br></strong><a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/talal-m-al-kaissi-20059a5/?originalSubdomain=ae">https://www.linkedin.com/in/talal-m-al-kaissi-20059a5/?originalSubdomain=ae</a><strong></strong></p><p>Sources:<br>https://www.cargoson.com/en/blog/number-of-data-centers-by-country</p><p>https://regional.chinadaily.com.cn/hohhot/2022-06/08/c_793607.htm</p><p>https://www.seas.upenn.edu/about/history-heritage/eniac/</p><p>https://www.vailwilliams.com/from-first-generation-to-hyperscale-the-whirlwind-evolution-of-data-centres/</p><p> https://penntoday.upenn.edu/news/worlds-first-general-purpose-computer-turns-75#:~:text=ENIAC%20weighed%2030%20tons%2C%20took,five%20million%20hand%2Dsoldered%20joints.</p><p>https://www.themeasureofthings.com/results.php?search=10%2C700%2C000+square+feet+%28sq.+ft%29%2C+a+measure+of+area&amp;unit=f2&amp;comp=area&amp;amt=10700000&amp;searchTerm=10%2C700%2C000+square+feet+%28sq.+ft%29%2C+a+measure+of+area#google_vignette</p>]]>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 19 Mar 2026 06:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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        <![CDATA[<p>How are data centres tied to countries’ data strategies? This week, Technology Now takes a step back to look at why and how countries are investing in AI projects. We ask how large data centres are funded, built and powered, we explore how technology is procured for these projects, and we examine the impact of these giant structures on data sovereignty. Talal al Kaissi, interim CEO of Core 42, tells us more.</p><p>This is Technology Now, a weekly show from Hewlett Packard Enterprise. Every week, hosts Michael Bird and Sam Jarrell look at a story that's been making headlines, take a look at the technology behind it, and explain why it matters to organizations.</p><p><strong>About Talal:<br></strong><a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/talal-m-al-kaissi-20059a5/?originalSubdomain=ae">https://www.linkedin.com/in/talal-m-al-kaissi-20059a5/?originalSubdomain=ae</a><strong></strong></p><p>Sources:<br>https://www.cargoson.com/en/blog/number-of-data-centers-by-country</p><p>https://regional.chinadaily.com.cn/hohhot/2022-06/08/c_793607.htm</p><p>https://www.seas.upenn.edu/about/history-heritage/eniac/</p><p>https://www.vailwilliams.com/from-first-generation-to-hyperscale-the-whirlwind-evolution-of-data-centres/</p><p> https://penntoday.upenn.edu/news/worlds-first-general-purpose-computer-turns-75#:~:text=ENIAC%20weighed%2030%20tons%2C%20took,five%20million%20hand%2Dsoldered%20joints.</p><p>https://www.themeasureofthings.com/results.php?search=10%2C700%2C000+square+feet+%28sq.+ft%29%2C+a+measure+of+area&amp;unit=f2&amp;comp=area&amp;amt=10700000&amp;searchTerm=10%2C700%2C000+square+feet+%28sq.+ft%29%2C+a+measure+of+area#google_vignette</p>]]>
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      <itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit>
      <podcast:person role="Host" href="https://technologynow.transistor.fm/people/michael-bird">Michael Bird</podcast:person>
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      <title>How can technology fight modern slavery?</title>
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        <![CDATA[<p>How can technology be used in the fight against modern slavery? This week, Technology Now is exploring the impact of modern slavery and how technology can be used to try and reduce it. We ask what the scale of the problem is today, we examine what modern slavery can look like, and we discuss how organisations and consumers can work together to try and combat this practice. John Schultz, Executive Vice President, Chief Legal and Administrative Officer and Corporate Secretary for HPE, tells us more.</p><p>This is Technology Now, a weekly show from Hewlett Packard Enterprise. Every week, hosts Michael Bird and Sam Jarrell look at a story that's been making headlines, take a look at the technology behind it, and explain why it matters to organizations.</p><p><strong>About John:</strong><br>https://www.hpe.com/uk/en/leadership-bios/john-schultz.html<br><strong><br>Sources<br></strong> https://www.hpe.com/us/en/newsroom/blog-post/2025/12/when-good-intentions-are-not-enough-the-importance-of-data-and-ai-in-solving-the-modern-slavery-epidemic.html</p><p>https://www.hpe.com/uk/en/leadership-bios/john-schultz.html</p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>How can technology be used in the fight against modern slavery? This week, Technology Now is exploring the impact of modern slavery and how technology can be used to try and reduce it. We ask what the scale of the problem is today, we examine what modern slavery can look like, and we discuss how organisations and consumers can work together to try and combat this practice. John Schultz, Executive Vice President, Chief Legal and Administrative Officer and Corporate Secretary for HPE, tells us more.</p><p>This is Technology Now, a weekly show from Hewlett Packard Enterprise. Every week, hosts Michael Bird and Sam Jarrell look at a story that's been making headlines, take a look at the technology behind it, and explain why it matters to organizations.</p><p><strong>About John:</strong><br>https://www.hpe.com/uk/en/leadership-bios/john-schultz.html<br><strong><br>Sources<br></strong> https://www.hpe.com/us/en/newsroom/blog-post/2025/12/when-good-intentions-are-not-enough-the-importance-of-data-and-ai-in-solving-the-modern-slavery-epidemic.html</p><p>https://www.hpe.com/uk/en/leadership-bios/john-schultz.html</p>]]>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 12 Mar 2026 06:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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        <![CDATA[<p>How can technology be used in the fight against modern slavery? This week, Technology Now is exploring the impact of modern slavery and how technology can be used to try and reduce it. We ask what the scale of the problem is today, we examine what modern slavery can look like, and we discuss how organisations and consumers can work together to try and combat this practice. John Schultz, Executive Vice President, Chief Legal and Administrative Officer and Corporate Secretary for HPE, tells us more.</p><p>This is Technology Now, a weekly show from Hewlett Packard Enterprise. Every week, hosts Michael Bird and Sam Jarrell look at a story that's been making headlines, take a look at the technology behind it, and explain why it matters to organizations.</p><p><strong>About John:</strong><br>https://www.hpe.com/uk/en/leadership-bios/john-schultz.html<br><strong><br>Sources<br></strong> https://www.hpe.com/us/en/newsroom/blog-post/2025/12/when-good-intentions-are-not-enough-the-importance-of-data-and-ai-in-solving-the-modern-slavery-epidemic.html</p><p>https://www.hpe.com/uk/en/leadership-bios/john-schultz.html</p>]]>
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      <itunes:keywords>Modern slavery, indentured servitude, slavery, ethics, AI, ethical technology, Technology, Tech, Tech Industry, IT, ICT, Enterprise, business, organisations, companies, networking, company, AI, AI Networks, Juniper, Aruba, experts, business news, tech news, Barcelona, HPC, supercomputing, high performance computing, sustainability, IoT, edge, edge computing,</itunes:keywords>
      <itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit>
      <podcast:person role="Host" href="https://technologynow.transistor.fm/people/michael-bird">Michael Bird</podcast:person>
      <podcast:person role="Host" href="https://technologynow.transistor.fm/people/sam-jarrell">Sam Jarrell</podcast:person>
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      <title>What's going on at Mobile World Congress Barcelona 2026?</title>
      <itunes:episode>149</itunes:episode>
      <podcast:episode>149</podcast:episode>
      <itunes:title>What's going on at Mobile World Congress Barcelona 2026?</itunes:title>
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        <![CDATA[<p>What’s happening at Mobile World Congress Barcelona 2026? This week, Technology Now is on the ground in Barcelona at the 20th Mobile World Congress to delve deeper into the future of networking. We ask what are the big themes of this year’s Mobile World Congress, we explore why events like this are important to organisations like HPE, and we examine why consumers should care about events like this. Rami Rahim, President and General Manager, HPE Networking tells us more.</p><p>This is Technology Now, a weekly show from Hewlett Packard Enterprise. Every week, hosts Michael Bird and Sam Jarrell look at a story that's been making headlines, take a look at the technology behind it, and explain why it matters to organizations. This episode is available in both video and audio formats.</p><p><strong>About Rami:<br></strong><a href="https://www.hpe.com/uk/en/leadership-bios/rami-rahim.html">https://www.hpe.com/uk/en/leadership-bios/rami-rahim.html</a></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>What’s happening at Mobile World Congress Barcelona 2026? This week, Technology Now is on the ground in Barcelona at the 20th Mobile World Congress to delve deeper into the future of networking. We ask what are the big themes of this year’s Mobile World Congress, we explore why events like this are important to organisations like HPE, and we examine why consumers should care about events like this. Rami Rahim, President and General Manager, HPE Networking tells us more.</p><p>This is Technology Now, a weekly show from Hewlett Packard Enterprise. Every week, hosts Michael Bird and Sam Jarrell look at a story that's been making headlines, take a look at the technology behind it, and explain why it matters to organizations. This episode is available in both video and audio formats.</p><p><strong>About Rami:<br></strong><a href="https://www.hpe.com/uk/en/leadership-bios/rami-rahim.html">https://www.hpe.com/uk/en/leadership-bios/rami-rahim.html</a></p>]]>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 05 Mar 2026 06:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>Hewlett Packard Enterprise</author>
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      <itunes:duration>1159</itunes:duration>
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        <![CDATA[<p>What’s happening at Mobile World Congress Barcelona 2026? This week, Technology Now is on the ground in Barcelona at the 20th Mobile World Congress to delve deeper into the future of networking. We ask what are the big themes of this year’s Mobile World Congress, we explore why events like this are important to organisations like HPE, and we examine why consumers should care about events like this. Rami Rahim, President and General Manager, HPE Networking tells us more.</p><p>This is Technology Now, a weekly show from Hewlett Packard Enterprise. Every week, hosts Michael Bird and Sam Jarrell look at a story that's been making headlines, take a look at the technology behind it, and explain why it matters to organizations. This episode is available in both video and audio formats.</p><p><strong>About Rami:<br></strong><a href="https://www.hpe.com/uk/en/leadership-bios/rami-rahim.html">https://www.hpe.com/uk/en/leadership-bios/rami-rahim.html</a></p>]]>
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      <itunes:keywords>Technology, Tech, Tech Industry, IT, ICT, Enterprise, business, organisations, companies, networking, company, AI, AI Networks, Juniper, Aruba, experts, business news, tech news, HPE, MWC, Mobile World Congress, AI native networks, AI architecture, network architecture, science, technology journalism, Barcelona, HPC, supercomputing, high performance computing, sustainability, IoT, edge, edge computing, Rami Rahim</itunes:keywords>
      <itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit>
      <podcast:person role="Host" href="https://technologynow.transistor.fm/people/michael-bird">Michael Bird</podcast:person>
      <podcast:person role="Host" href="https://technologynow.transistor.fm/people/sam-jarrell">Sam Jarrell</podcast:person>
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      <title>How can we coexist with AI?</title>
      <itunes:episode>148</itunes:episode>
      <podcast:episode>148</podcast:episode>
      <itunes:title>How can we coexist with AI?</itunes:title>
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      <link>https://share.transistor.fm/s/07d5d785</link>
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        <![CDATA[<p>How has the idea of ethics been affected by the rise of AI? This week, Technology Now is exploring the ideas of ethical and responsible AI. We examine how integrated into society AI has become, we ask how we co-exist with AI, and we look into how regular people, organisations, and governments are having to respond to the increasing adoption of AI. Kay Firth-Butterfield, CEO of Good Tech Advisory LLC and the world’s first Chief AI Ethics Officer, tells us more.</p><p>This is Technology Now, a weekly show from Hewlett Packard Enterprise. Every week, hosts Michael Bird and Sam Jarrell look at a story that's been making headlines, take a look at the technology behind it, and explain why it matters to organizations. This episode is available in both video and audio formats.</p><p><strong>About Kay:<br></strong> https://kayfirthbutterfield.com</p><p><strong>Sources:<br></strong>https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-66807456</p><p>https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-us-canada-65735769</p><p>https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cq808px90wxo</p><p>https://www.npr.org/2025/05/07/g-s1-64640/ai-impact-statement-murder-victim<br><a href="https://www.academia.edu/123541578/The_Clinical_Chemist">https://www.academia.edu/123541578/The_Clinical_Chemist</a></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>How has the idea of ethics been affected by the rise of AI? This week, Technology Now is exploring the ideas of ethical and responsible AI. We examine how integrated into society AI has become, we ask how we co-exist with AI, and we look into how regular people, organisations, and governments are having to respond to the increasing adoption of AI. Kay Firth-Butterfield, CEO of Good Tech Advisory LLC and the world’s first Chief AI Ethics Officer, tells us more.</p><p>This is Technology Now, a weekly show from Hewlett Packard Enterprise. Every week, hosts Michael Bird and Sam Jarrell look at a story that's been making headlines, take a look at the technology behind it, and explain why it matters to organizations. This episode is available in both video and audio formats.</p><p><strong>About Kay:<br></strong> https://kayfirthbutterfield.com</p><p><strong>Sources:<br></strong>https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-66807456</p><p>https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-us-canada-65735769</p><p>https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cq808px90wxo</p><p>https://www.npr.org/2025/05/07/g-s1-64640/ai-impact-statement-murder-victim<br><a href="https://www.academia.edu/123541578/The_Clinical_Chemist">https://www.academia.edu/123541578/The_Clinical_Chemist</a></p>]]>
      </content:encoded>
      <pubDate>Thu, 26 Feb 2026 06:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>Hewlett Packard Enterprise</author>
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      <itunes:author>Hewlett Packard Enterprise</itunes:author>
      <itunes:duration>1421</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:summary>
        <![CDATA[<p>How has the idea of ethics been affected by the rise of AI? This week, Technology Now is exploring the ideas of ethical and responsible AI. We examine how integrated into society AI has become, we ask how we co-exist with AI, and we look into how regular people, organisations, and governments are having to respond to the increasing adoption of AI. Kay Firth-Butterfield, CEO of Good Tech Advisory LLC and the world’s first Chief AI Ethics Officer, tells us more.</p><p>This is Technology Now, a weekly show from Hewlett Packard Enterprise. Every week, hosts Michael Bird and Sam Jarrell look at a story that's been making headlines, take a look at the technology behind it, and explain why it matters to organizations. This episode is available in both video and audio formats.</p><p><strong>About Kay:<br></strong> https://kayfirthbutterfield.com</p><p><strong>Sources:<br></strong>https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-66807456</p><p>https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-us-canada-65735769</p><p>https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cq808px90wxo</p><p>https://www.npr.org/2025/05/07/g-s1-64640/ai-impact-statement-murder-victim<br><a href="https://www.academia.edu/123541578/The_Clinical_Chemist">https://www.academia.edu/123541578/The_Clinical_Chemist</a></p>]]>
      </itunes:summary>
      <itunes:keywords>Davos, World Economic Forum, WEF, Davos 2026, global policy, policy, tech trends, governance, ethics, ethical AI, responsible AI, international relations, artificial intelligence, ai factory, ai regulation, policy, economics, disruption, disruptive technologies, leadership, AI for social impact, Davos AI discussions, future tech trends, AI in global development, technology policy, HPE, Hewlett Packard Enterprise, AI ethics, Kay Firth-Butterfield</itunes:keywords>
      <itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit>
      <podcast:person role="Host" href="https://technologynow.transistor.fm/people/michael-bird">Michael Bird</podcast:person>
      <podcast:person role="Host" href="https://technologynow.transistor.fm/people/sam-jarrell">Sam Jarrell</podcast:person>
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    <item>
      <title>How does a quantum computer work?</title>
      <itunes:episode>147</itunes:episode>
      <podcast:episode>147</podcast:episode>
      <itunes:title>How does a quantum computer work?</itunes:title>
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        <![CDATA[<p>How does a quantum computer work? This week, Technology Now is diving into the world of quantum computing. We delve into how quantum computers work, we explore what’s needed to build them and we ask what we should expect from this field of research in the future. Dr Michaela Eichinger, Product Solutions Physicist at Quantum Machines, tells us more.</p><p>This is Technology Now, a weekly show from Hewlett Packard Enterprise. Every week, hosts Michael Bird and Sam Jarrell look at a story that's been making headlines, take a look at the technology behind it, and explain why it matters to organizations. This episode is available in both video and audio formats.</p><p><strong>About Michaela:<br></strong> https://www.linkedin.com/in/michaela-eichinger/?originalSubdomain=ch</p><p><strong>Sources<br></strong>https://blog.sciencemuseum.org.uk/quantum-computing-what-who-how-and-when/</p><p>https://www.nobelprize.org/prizes/physics/2025/press-release/#:~:text=Their%20experiments%20on%20a%20chip,passed%20a%20current%20through%20it.</p><p>https://www.britannica.com/science/zero-point-energy</p><p>https://www.space.com/how-cold-is-space</p><p>K.W. Taconis, Dilution refrigeration, Cryogenics, Volume 18, Issue 8, 1978, Pages 459-464, ISSN 0011-2275, <a href="https://doi.org/10.1016/0011-2275(78)90204-7">https://doi.org/10.1016/0011-2275(78)90204-7</a>., (https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/001122757890204</p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>How does a quantum computer work? This week, Technology Now is diving into the world of quantum computing. We delve into how quantum computers work, we explore what’s needed to build them and we ask what we should expect from this field of research in the future. Dr Michaela Eichinger, Product Solutions Physicist at Quantum Machines, tells us more.</p><p>This is Technology Now, a weekly show from Hewlett Packard Enterprise. Every week, hosts Michael Bird and Sam Jarrell look at a story that's been making headlines, take a look at the technology behind it, and explain why it matters to organizations. This episode is available in both video and audio formats.</p><p><strong>About Michaela:<br></strong> https://www.linkedin.com/in/michaela-eichinger/?originalSubdomain=ch</p><p><strong>Sources<br></strong>https://blog.sciencemuseum.org.uk/quantum-computing-what-who-how-and-when/</p><p>https://www.nobelprize.org/prizes/physics/2025/press-release/#:~:text=Their%20experiments%20on%20a%20chip,passed%20a%20current%20through%20it.</p><p>https://www.britannica.com/science/zero-point-energy</p><p>https://www.space.com/how-cold-is-space</p><p>K.W. Taconis, Dilution refrigeration, Cryogenics, Volume 18, Issue 8, 1978, Pages 459-464, ISSN 0011-2275, <a href="https://doi.org/10.1016/0011-2275(78)90204-7">https://doi.org/10.1016/0011-2275(78)90204-7</a>., (https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/001122757890204</p>]]>
      </content:encoded>
      <pubDate>Thu, 19 Feb 2026 06:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>Hewlett Packard Enterprise</author>
      <enclosure url="https://media.transistor.fm/3894c14d/764fe85d.mp3" length="35658283" type="audio/mpeg"/>
      <itunes:author>Hewlett Packard Enterprise</itunes:author>
      <itunes:duration>1484</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:summary>
        <![CDATA[<p>How does a quantum computer work? This week, Technology Now is diving into the world of quantum computing. We delve into how quantum computers work, we explore what’s needed to build them and we ask what we should expect from this field of research in the future. Dr Michaela Eichinger, Product Solutions Physicist at Quantum Machines, tells us more.</p><p>This is Technology Now, a weekly show from Hewlett Packard Enterprise. Every week, hosts Michael Bird and Sam Jarrell look at a story that's been making headlines, take a look at the technology behind it, and explain why it matters to organizations. This episode is available in both video and audio formats.</p><p><strong>About Michaela:<br></strong> https://www.linkedin.com/in/michaela-eichinger/?originalSubdomain=ch</p><p><strong>Sources<br></strong>https://blog.sciencemuseum.org.uk/quantum-computing-what-who-how-and-when/</p><p>https://www.nobelprize.org/prizes/physics/2025/press-release/#:~:text=Their%20experiments%20on%20a%20chip,passed%20a%20current%20through%20it.</p><p>https://www.britannica.com/science/zero-point-energy</p><p>https://www.space.com/how-cold-is-space</p><p>K.W. Taconis, Dilution refrigeration, Cryogenics, Volume 18, Issue 8, 1978, Pages 459-464, ISSN 0011-2275, <a href="https://doi.org/10.1016/0011-2275(78)90204-7">https://doi.org/10.1016/0011-2275(78)90204-7</a>., (https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/001122757890204</p>]]>
      </itunes:summary>
      <itunes:keywords>Quantum, quantum computing, quantum computer, quantum machines, quantum states, superposition, entanglement, supercooling, qubit, compute, computing, computer, ICT, HPE, Hewlett Packard Enterprise, Michaela Eichinger, AI, how it works, post quantum cryptography, silicon chips, business 2 business</itunes:keywords>
      <itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit>
      <podcast:person role="Host" href="https://technologynow.transistor.fm/people/michael-bird">Michael Bird</podcast:person>
      <podcast:person role="Host" href="https://technologynow.transistor.fm/people/sam-jarrell">Sam Jarrell</podcast:person>
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      <title>How is AI changing the way we store data?</title>
      <itunes:episode>146</itunes:episode>
      <podcast:episode>146</podcast:episode>
      <itunes:title>How is AI changing the way we store data?</itunes:title>
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        <![CDATA[<p>How is AI changing the way we store data? This week Technology Now dives into the topic of data storage in the world of AI. We explore intelligent storage, how data sovereignty is influencing how we store our data, and consider where the world of storage could be going in the future. Jim O’Dorisio, Senior Vice President and General Manager HPE Storage, tells us more.</p><p>This is Technology Now, a weekly show from Hewlett Packard Enterprise. Every week, hosts Michael Bird and Sam Jarrell look at a story that's been making headlines, take a look at the technology behind it, and explain why it matters to organizations.</p><p><strong>About Jim:<br></strong><a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/odorisiojim/">https://www.linkedin.com/in/odorisiojim/</a><strong></strong></p><p>Sources:<br>https://www.statista.com/statistics/871513/worldwide-data-created/#statisticContainer</p><p>https://www.studionetworksolutions.com/how-much-data-is-used-and-stored-in-the-world/#:~:text=expanding%20digital%20universe.-,Global%20Data%20Usage,over%20180%20zettabytes%20by%202025.</p><p>1 billion terrabytes in 1 zettabyte. If a smartphone has 1Tb storage, then you need 180 billion smartphones to make 180Zb of storage. 180 billion &gt; 100 billion</p><p>https://www.computerhistory.org/timeline/memory-storage/<br>https://www.computerhistory.org/revolution/memory-storage/8/308</p><p>https://www.computinghistory.org.uk/det/6129/</p><p>https://www.computerhistory.org/revolution/memory-storage/8/308/963</p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>How is AI changing the way we store data? This week Technology Now dives into the topic of data storage in the world of AI. We explore intelligent storage, how data sovereignty is influencing how we store our data, and consider where the world of storage could be going in the future. Jim O’Dorisio, Senior Vice President and General Manager HPE Storage, tells us more.</p><p>This is Technology Now, a weekly show from Hewlett Packard Enterprise. Every week, hosts Michael Bird and Sam Jarrell look at a story that's been making headlines, take a look at the technology behind it, and explain why it matters to organizations.</p><p><strong>About Jim:<br></strong><a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/odorisiojim/">https://www.linkedin.com/in/odorisiojim/</a><strong></strong></p><p>Sources:<br>https://www.statista.com/statistics/871513/worldwide-data-created/#statisticContainer</p><p>https://www.studionetworksolutions.com/how-much-data-is-used-and-stored-in-the-world/#:~:text=expanding%20digital%20universe.-,Global%20Data%20Usage,over%20180%20zettabytes%20by%202025.</p><p>1 billion terrabytes in 1 zettabyte. If a smartphone has 1Tb storage, then you need 180 billion smartphones to make 180Zb of storage. 180 billion &gt; 100 billion</p><p>https://www.computerhistory.org/timeline/memory-storage/<br>https://www.computerhistory.org/revolution/memory-storage/8/308</p><p>https://www.computinghistory.org.uk/det/6129/</p><p>https://www.computerhistory.org/revolution/memory-storage/8/308/963</p>]]>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 12 Feb 2026 06:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>Hewlett Packard Enterprise</author>
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      <itunes:author>Hewlett Packard Enterprise</itunes:author>
      <itunes:duration>1299</itunes:duration>
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        <![CDATA[<p>How is AI changing the way we store data? This week Technology Now dives into the topic of data storage in the world of AI. We explore intelligent storage, how data sovereignty is influencing how we store our data, and consider where the world of storage could be going in the future. Jim O’Dorisio, Senior Vice President and General Manager HPE Storage, tells us more.</p><p>This is Technology Now, a weekly show from Hewlett Packard Enterprise. Every week, hosts Michael Bird and Sam Jarrell look at a story that's been making headlines, take a look at the technology behind it, and explain why it matters to organizations.</p><p><strong>About Jim:<br></strong><a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/odorisiojim/">https://www.linkedin.com/in/odorisiojim/</a><strong></strong></p><p>Sources:<br>https://www.statista.com/statistics/871513/worldwide-data-created/#statisticContainer</p><p>https://www.studionetworksolutions.com/how-much-data-is-used-and-stored-in-the-world/#:~:text=expanding%20digital%20universe.-,Global%20Data%20Usage,over%20180%20zettabytes%20by%202025.</p><p>1 billion terrabytes in 1 zettabyte. If a smartphone has 1Tb storage, then you need 180 billion smartphones to make 180Zb of storage. 180 billion &gt; 100 billion</p><p>https://www.computerhistory.org/timeline/memory-storage/<br>https://www.computerhistory.org/revolution/memory-storage/8/308</p><p>https://www.computinghistory.org.uk/det/6129/</p><p>https://www.computerhistory.org/revolution/memory-storage/8/308/963</p>]]>
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      <itunes:keywords> Storage, AI, Artificial intelligence, intelligent storage, Tech, technology, tech industry, IT, ICT, Business, companies, company, firm, datacentre, data centre, datacenter, data center, EU, European Union, LLM, tech news, HP, HPE, Hewlett Packard Enterprise, jim o’dorisio, expert, gen ai, generative ai</itunes:keywords>
      <itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit>
      <podcast:person role="Host" href="https://technologynow.transistor.fm/people/michael-bird">Michael Bird</podcast:person>
      <podcast:person role="Host" href="https://technologynow.transistor.fm/people/sam-jarrell">Sam Jarrell</podcast:person>
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      <title>How are hospitals innovating with technology?</title>
      <itunes:episode>145</itunes:episode>
      <podcast:episode>145</podcast:episode>
      <itunes:title>How are hospitals innovating with technology?</itunes:title>
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        <![CDATA[<p>How are hospitals using AI and HPC to assist them in helping save lives? This week, Technology Now is joined by Keith Perry, Senior Vice President and Chief Information Officer at St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital to explore how St Jude uses the latest technologies to help treat and prevent illness and catastrophic disease, giving patients and families more time, and more hope, when it comes to diagnosis.</p><p>This is Technology Now, a weekly show from Hewlett Packard Enterprise. Every week, hosts Michael Bird and Sam Jarrell look at a story that's been making headlines, take a look at the technology behind it, and explain why it matters to organizations.</p><p><strong>About Keith:<br></strong><a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/keith-perry-8562347/">https://www.linkedin.com/in/keith-perry-8562347/</a><strong></strong></p><p>Sources:<br>Hernigou P. Ambroise Paré III: Paré's contributions to surgical instruments and surgical instruments at the time of Ambroise Paré. Int Orthop. 2013 May;37(5):975-80. doi: 10.1007/s00264-013-1872-y. Epub 2013 Apr 12. PMID: 23580029; PMCID: PMC3631503.</p><p>https://www.surgicalholdings.co.uk/history-of-surgical-instruments.html</p><p>Smith-Bindman R, Kwan ML, Marlow EC, et al. Trends in Use of Medical Imaging in US Health Care Systems and in Ontario, Canada, 2000-2016. JAMA. 2019;322(9):843–856. doi:10.1001/jama.2019.11456</p><p>https://caferoentgen.com/2023/10/07/a-tale-of-two-hands-the-story-behind-the-two-famous-radiographs-captured-by-wilhelm-roentgen/</p><p>https://www.orau.org/health-physics-museum/collection/shoe-fitting-fluoroscope/index.html</p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>How are hospitals using AI and HPC to assist them in helping save lives? This week, Technology Now is joined by Keith Perry, Senior Vice President and Chief Information Officer at St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital to explore how St Jude uses the latest technologies to help treat and prevent illness and catastrophic disease, giving patients and families more time, and more hope, when it comes to diagnosis.</p><p>This is Technology Now, a weekly show from Hewlett Packard Enterprise. Every week, hosts Michael Bird and Sam Jarrell look at a story that's been making headlines, take a look at the technology behind it, and explain why it matters to organizations.</p><p><strong>About Keith:<br></strong><a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/keith-perry-8562347/">https://www.linkedin.com/in/keith-perry-8562347/</a><strong></strong></p><p>Sources:<br>Hernigou P. Ambroise Paré III: Paré's contributions to surgical instruments and surgical instruments at the time of Ambroise Paré. Int Orthop. 2013 May;37(5):975-80. doi: 10.1007/s00264-013-1872-y. Epub 2013 Apr 12. PMID: 23580029; PMCID: PMC3631503.</p><p>https://www.surgicalholdings.co.uk/history-of-surgical-instruments.html</p><p>Smith-Bindman R, Kwan ML, Marlow EC, et al. Trends in Use of Medical Imaging in US Health Care Systems and in Ontario, Canada, 2000-2016. JAMA. 2019;322(9):843–856. doi:10.1001/jama.2019.11456</p><p>https://caferoentgen.com/2023/10/07/a-tale-of-two-hands-the-story-behind-the-two-famous-radiographs-captured-by-wilhelm-roentgen/</p><p>https://www.orau.org/health-physics-museum/collection/shoe-fitting-fluoroscope/index.html</p>]]>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 05 Feb 2026 06:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>Hewlett Packard Enterprise</author>
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        <![CDATA[<p>How are hospitals using AI and HPC to assist them in helping save lives? This week, Technology Now is joined by Keith Perry, Senior Vice President and Chief Information Officer at St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital to explore how St Jude uses the latest technologies to help treat and prevent illness and catastrophic disease, giving patients and families more time, and more hope, when it comes to diagnosis.</p><p>This is Technology Now, a weekly show from Hewlett Packard Enterprise. Every week, hosts Michael Bird and Sam Jarrell look at a story that's been making headlines, take a look at the technology behind it, and explain why it matters to organizations.</p><p><strong>About Keith:<br></strong><a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/keith-perry-8562347/">https://www.linkedin.com/in/keith-perry-8562347/</a><strong></strong></p><p>Sources:<br>Hernigou P. Ambroise Paré III: Paré's contributions to surgical instruments and surgical instruments at the time of Ambroise Paré. Int Orthop. 2013 May;37(5):975-80. doi: 10.1007/s00264-013-1872-y. Epub 2013 Apr 12. PMID: 23580029; PMCID: PMC3631503.</p><p>https://www.surgicalholdings.co.uk/history-of-surgical-instruments.html</p><p>Smith-Bindman R, Kwan ML, Marlow EC, et al. Trends in Use of Medical Imaging in US Health Care Systems and in Ontario, Canada, 2000-2016. JAMA. 2019;322(9):843–856. doi:10.1001/jama.2019.11456</p><p>https://caferoentgen.com/2023/10/07/a-tale-of-two-hands-the-story-behind-the-two-famous-radiographs-captured-by-wilhelm-roentgen/</p><p>https://www.orau.org/health-physics-museum/collection/shoe-fitting-fluoroscope/index.html</p>]]>
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      <itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit>
      <podcast:person role="Host" href="https://technologynow.transistor.fm/people/michael-bird">Michael Bird</podcast:person>
      <podcast:person role="Host" href="https://technologynow.transistor.fm/people/sam-jarrell">Sam Jarrell</podcast:person>
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      <title>Why are sovereignty, sustainability, and trust in AI global issues?</title>
      <itunes:episode>144</itunes:episode>
      <podcast:episode>144</podcast:episode>
      <itunes:title>Why are sovereignty, sustainability, and trust in AI global issues?</itunes:title>
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        <![CDATA[<p>What topics have to be considered while discussing AI? This week, Technology Now is returning to Davos, Switzerland, dive deeper into the topics surrounding the AI revolution. We ask how sovereignty in AI is linked to trust and explore how sustainability both impacts, and is impacted by sovereignty within the industry. Kirk Bresniker, chief architect of HPE Labs, tells us more.</p><p>This is Technology Now, a weekly show from Hewlett Packard Enterprise. Every week, hosts Michael Bird and Sam Jarrell look at a story that's been making headlines, take a look at the technology behind it, and explain why it matters to organizations. This episode is available in both video and audio formats.</p><p>About Kirk: <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/kirkbresniker/">https://www.linkedin.com/in/kirkbresniker/</a></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>What topics have to be considered while discussing AI? This week, Technology Now is returning to Davos, Switzerland, dive deeper into the topics surrounding the AI revolution. We ask how sovereignty in AI is linked to trust and explore how sustainability both impacts, and is impacted by sovereignty within the industry. Kirk Bresniker, chief architect of HPE Labs, tells us more.</p><p>This is Technology Now, a weekly show from Hewlett Packard Enterprise. Every week, hosts Michael Bird and Sam Jarrell look at a story that's been making headlines, take a look at the technology behind it, and explain why it matters to organizations. This episode is available in both video and audio formats.</p><p>About Kirk: <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/kirkbresniker/">https://www.linkedin.com/in/kirkbresniker/</a></p>]]>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 29 Jan 2026 06:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>Hewlett Packard Enterprise</author>
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        <![CDATA[<p>What topics have to be considered while discussing AI? This week, Technology Now is returning to Davos, Switzerland, dive deeper into the topics surrounding the AI revolution. We ask how sovereignty in AI is linked to trust and explore how sustainability both impacts, and is impacted by sovereignty within the industry. Kirk Bresniker, chief architect of HPE Labs, tells us more.</p><p>This is Technology Now, a weekly show from Hewlett Packard Enterprise. Every week, hosts Michael Bird and Sam Jarrell look at a story that's been making headlines, take a look at the technology behind it, and explain why it matters to organizations. This episode is available in both video and audio formats.</p><p>About Kirk: <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/kirkbresniker/">https://www.linkedin.com/in/kirkbresniker/</a></p>]]>
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      <itunes:keywords>Davos, World Economic Forum, WEF, Davos 2026, global policy, policy, tech trends, governance, sustainability, sovereignty, sovereign AI, artificial intelligence, ai factory, ai regulation, policy, economics, disruption, disruptive technologies, leadership, AI for social impact, Davos AI discussions, future tech trends, AI in global development, technology policy, HPE, Hewlett Packard Enterprise</itunes:keywords>
      <itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit>
      <podcast:person role="Host" href="https://technologynow.transistor.fm/people/michael-bird">Michael Bird</podcast:person>
      <podcast:person role="Host" href="https://technologynow.transistor.fm/people/sam-jarrell">Sam Jarrell</podcast:person>
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    <item>
      <title>What’s happening at Davos 2026?</title>
      <itunes:episode>143</itunes:episode>
      <podcast:episode>143</podcast:episode>
      <itunes:title>What’s happening at Davos 2026?</itunes:title>
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        <![CDATA[<p>What are HPE doing at Davos? This week, Technology Now is heading to the World Economic Forum Annual Meeting in Davos, Switzerland to talk to HPE CEO and President Antonio Neri about the topics which are currently captivating business and world leaders. We explore what’s changed since last year, why people are focusing on AI and trust, and why quantum has emerged, again, as a topic of interest.</p><p>This is Technology Now, a weekly show from Hewlett Packard Enterprise. Every week, hosts Michael Bird and Sam Jarrell look at a story that's been making headlines, take a look at the technology behind it, and explain why it matters to organizations. This episode is available in both video and audio formats.</p><p>Video podcast: <a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DxgUswwHsLg&amp;list=PLtS6YX0YOX4c12MoKvNgYw6zwNogLW3E7&amp;index=1&amp;pp=iAQB">https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DxgUswwHsLg&amp;list=PLtS6YX0YOX4c12MoKvNgYw6zwNogLW3E7&amp;index=1&amp;pp=iAQB</a></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>What are HPE doing at Davos? This week, Technology Now is heading to the World Economic Forum Annual Meeting in Davos, Switzerland to talk to HPE CEO and President Antonio Neri about the topics which are currently captivating business and world leaders. We explore what’s changed since last year, why people are focusing on AI and trust, and why quantum has emerged, again, as a topic of interest.</p><p>This is Technology Now, a weekly show from Hewlett Packard Enterprise. Every week, hosts Michael Bird and Sam Jarrell look at a story that's been making headlines, take a look at the technology behind it, and explain why it matters to organizations. This episode is available in both video and audio formats.</p><p>Video podcast: <a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DxgUswwHsLg&amp;list=PLtS6YX0YOX4c12MoKvNgYw6zwNogLW3E7&amp;index=1&amp;pp=iAQB">https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DxgUswwHsLg&amp;list=PLtS6YX0YOX4c12MoKvNgYw6zwNogLW3E7&amp;index=1&amp;pp=iAQB</a></p>]]>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 22 Jan 2026 06:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>Hewlett Packard Enterprise</author>
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      <itunes:duration>1411</itunes:duration>
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        <![CDATA[<p>What are HPE doing at Davos? This week, Technology Now is heading to the World Economic Forum Annual Meeting in Davos, Switzerland to talk to HPE CEO and President Antonio Neri about the topics which are currently captivating business and world leaders. We explore what’s changed since last year, why people are focusing on AI and trust, and why quantum has emerged, again, as a topic of interest.</p><p>This is Technology Now, a weekly show from Hewlett Packard Enterprise. Every week, hosts Michael Bird and Sam Jarrell look at a story that's been making headlines, take a look at the technology behind it, and explain why it matters to organizations. This episode is available in both video and audio formats.</p><p>Video podcast: <a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DxgUswwHsLg&amp;list=PLtS6YX0YOX4c12MoKvNgYw6zwNogLW3E7&amp;index=1&amp;pp=iAQB">https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DxgUswwHsLg&amp;list=PLtS6YX0YOX4c12MoKvNgYw6zwNogLW3E7&amp;index=1&amp;pp=iAQB</a></p>]]>
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      <itunes:keywords>Davos, World Economic Forum, WEF, Davos 2026, global policy, policy, tech trends, governance, sustainability, quantum computing, quantum, space, venturi astro lab, ai regulation, policy, economics, disruption, disruptive technologies, leadership, AI for social impact, Davos AI discussions, future tech trends, AI in global development, technology policy, HPE, Hewlett Packard Enterprise, Antonio Neri</itunes:keywords>
      <itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit>
      <podcast:person role="Host" href="https://technologynow.transistor.fm/people/michael-bird">Michael Bird</podcast:person>
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      <title>What does sovereignty actually mean?</title>
      <itunes:episode>142</itunes:episode>
      <podcast:episode>142</podcast:episode>
      <itunes:title>What does sovereignty actually mean?</itunes:title>
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        <![CDATA[<p>What does sovereignty actually mean? This week, Technology Now dives into the world behind the words, exploring the reality versus the fantasy of data and technological sovereignty. We ask how definitions can change across location, and why this is important to understand when trying to work across boarders. Sana Khareghani, Chief Strategy Officer at Carbon3.AI tells us more.</p><p>This is Technology Now, a weekly show from Hewlett Packard Enterprise. Every week, hosts Michael Bird and Sam Jarrell look at a story that's been making headlines, take a look at the technology behind it, and explain why it matters to organizations.</p><p><strong>About Sana:<br></strong><a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/sana-khareghani-4346771/?originalSubdomain=uk">https://www.linkedin.com/in/sana-khareghani-4346771/?originalSubdomain=uk</a></p><p><strong>Sources:</strong><br>https://gdpr-info.eu/issues/fines-penalties/<br>https://www.dataversity.net/articles/brief-history-cloud-computing/</p><p>https://www.kiteworks.com/risk-compliance-glossary/data-sovereignty-protecting-our-digital-footprint-in-the-age-of-information/</p><p>https://gdpr.eu/what-is-gdpr/</p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>What does sovereignty actually mean? This week, Technology Now dives into the world behind the words, exploring the reality versus the fantasy of data and technological sovereignty. We ask how definitions can change across location, and why this is important to understand when trying to work across boarders. Sana Khareghani, Chief Strategy Officer at Carbon3.AI tells us more.</p><p>This is Technology Now, a weekly show from Hewlett Packard Enterprise. Every week, hosts Michael Bird and Sam Jarrell look at a story that's been making headlines, take a look at the technology behind it, and explain why it matters to organizations.</p><p><strong>About Sana:<br></strong><a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/sana-khareghani-4346771/?originalSubdomain=uk">https://www.linkedin.com/in/sana-khareghani-4346771/?originalSubdomain=uk</a></p><p><strong>Sources:</strong><br>https://gdpr-info.eu/issues/fines-penalties/<br>https://www.dataversity.net/articles/brief-history-cloud-computing/</p><p>https://www.kiteworks.com/risk-compliance-glossary/data-sovereignty-protecting-our-digital-footprint-in-the-age-of-information/</p><p>https://gdpr.eu/what-is-gdpr/</p>]]>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 15 Jan 2026 06:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>Hewlett Packard Enterprise</author>
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      <itunes:duration>1419</itunes:duration>
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        <![CDATA[<p>What does sovereignty actually mean? This week, Technology Now dives into the world behind the words, exploring the reality versus the fantasy of data and technological sovereignty. We ask how definitions can change across location, and why this is important to understand when trying to work across boarders. Sana Khareghani, Chief Strategy Officer at Carbon3.AI tells us more.</p><p>This is Technology Now, a weekly show from Hewlett Packard Enterprise. Every week, hosts Michael Bird and Sam Jarrell look at a story that's been making headlines, take a look at the technology behind it, and explain why it matters to organizations.</p><p><strong>About Sana:<br></strong><a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/sana-khareghani-4346771/?originalSubdomain=uk">https://www.linkedin.com/in/sana-khareghani-4346771/?originalSubdomain=uk</a></p><p><strong>Sources:</strong><br>https://gdpr-info.eu/issues/fines-penalties/<br>https://www.dataversity.net/articles/brief-history-cloud-computing/</p><p>https://www.kiteworks.com/risk-compliance-glossary/data-sovereignty-protecting-our-digital-footprint-in-the-age-of-information/</p><p>https://gdpr.eu/what-is-gdpr/</p>]]>
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      <itunes:keywords>Data, data sovereignty, AI, sovereign AI, sovereignty, data, data security, technology, tech, internet, tech industry, data centre, data sovereignty, data protection, AI, GenAI, data breach, private cloud, IT, ICT, Enterprise, business, b2b, experts, big data, public cloud, business solutions</itunes:keywords>
      <itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit>
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      <title>How do our networks cope with the demands of AI?</title>
      <itunes:episode>141</itunes:episode>
      <podcast:episode>141</podcast:episode>
      <itunes:title>How do our networks cope with the demands of AI?</itunes:title>
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        <![CDATA[<p>How are our networks designed to cope with the increasing demands of AI? This week, Technology Now dives into the topic of networking for AI, exploring how our networks have adapted and evolved to meet the ever growing demands of modern day AI infrastructure. Praful Lalchandani,VP of Networking Product Management, tells us more.</p><p>This is Technology Now, a weekly show from Hewlett Packard Enterprise. Every week, hosts Michael Bird and Sam Jarrell look at a story that's been making headlines, take a look at the technology behind it, and explain why it matters to organizations.</p><p><strong>About Praful:<br></strong> <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/prafullalchandani/">https://www.linkedin.com/in/prafullalchandani/</a></p><p><strong>Sources:</strong><br>https://www.networkworld.com/article/972044/ethernet-at-50-bob-metcalfe-pulls-down-the-turing-award.html</p><p>https://www.networkworld.com/article/970970/what-is-ethernet.html</p><p>https://computer.howstuffworks.com/ethernet5.htm</p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>How are our networks designed to cope with the increasing demands of AI? This week, Technology Now dives into the topic of networking for AI, exploring how our networks have adapted and evolved to meet the ever growing demands of modern day AI infrastructure. Praful Lalchandani,VP of Networking Product Management, tells us more.</p><p>This is Technology Now, a weekly show from Hewlett Packard Enterprise. Every week, hosts Michael Bird and Sam Jarrell look at a story that's been making headlines, take a look at the technology behind it, and explain why it matters to organizations.</p><p><strong>About Praful:<br></strong> <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/prafullalchandani/">https://www.linkedin.com/in/prafullalchandani/</a></p><p><strong>Sources:</strong><br>https://www.networkworld.com/article/972044/ethernet-at-50-bob-metcalfe-pulls-down-the-turing-award.html</p><p>https://www.networkworld.com/article/970970/what-is-ethernet.html</p><p>https://computer.howstuffworks.com/ethernet5.htm</p>]]>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 08 Jan 2026 06:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>Hewlett Packard Enterprise</author>
      <enclosure url="https://media.transistor.fm/d1d1943e/d3db147a.mp3" length="32333570" type="audio/mpeg"/>
      <itunes:author>Hewlett Packard Enterprise</itunes:author>
      <itunes:duration>1345</itunes:duration>
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        <![CDATA[<p>How are our networks designed to cope with the increasing demands of AI? This week, Technology Now dives into the topic of networking for AI, exploring how our networks have adapted and evolved to meet the ever growing demands of modern day AI infrastructure. Praful Lalchandani,VP of Networking Product Management, tells us more.</p><p>This is Technology Now, a weekly show from Hewlett Packard Enterprise. Every week, hosts Michael Bird and Sam Jarrell look at a story that's been making headlines, take a look at the technology behind it, and explain why it matters to organizations.</p><p><strong>About Praful:<br></strong> <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/prafullalchandani/">https://www.linkedin.com/in/prafullalchandani/</a></p><p><strong>Sources:</strong><br>https://www.networkworld.com/article/972044/ethernet-at-50-bob-metcalfe-pulls-down-the-turing-award.html</p><p>https://www.networkworld.com/article/970970/what-is-ethernet.html</p><p>https://computer.howstuffworks.com/ethernet5.htm</p>]]>
      </itunes:summary>
      <itunes:keywords>networking, networking for AI, AI Networking, AI, artificial intelligence, Gen AI, sovereign AI, data sovereignty, sovereignty, data security, security, innovation, IT, Tech, Technology, ICT, Enterprise, business, b2b, expert, HPE, Hewlett Packard Enterprise</itunes:keywords>
      <itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit>
      <podcast:person role="Host" href="https://technologynow.transistor.fm/people/michael-bird">Michael Bird</podcast:person>
      <podcast:person role="Host" href="https://technologynow.transistor.fm/people/sam-jarrell">Sam Jarrell</podcast:person>
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      <title>How do you put a supercomputer on the moon?</title>
      <itunes:episode>140</itunes:episode>
      <podcast:episode>140</podcast:episode>
      <itunes:title>How do you put a supercomputer on the moon?</itunes:title>
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        <![CDATA[<p>What is Spaceborne Lunar? This week, Technology Now explore how, and why, you would put a supercomputer on the moon. We ask why anyone would want to put a supercomputer on the moon, we discover how one would go about doing such a thing, and we explore the benefits that this sort of extreme edge computing could bring. Norm Follett, Senior Director, HPE Global Technical Marketing, Space Technologies &amp; Solutions, tells us more.</p><p>This is Technology Now, a weekly show from Hewlett Packard Enterprise. Every week, hosts Michael Bird and Sam Jarrell look at a story that's been making headlines, take a look at the technology behind it, and explain why it matters to organizations. This episode is available in both video and audio formats.</p><p><strong>About Norm: </strong><a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/normfollett/">https://www.linkedin.com/in/normfollett/</a></p><p><strong>Sources:<br></strong>https://www.hpe.com/us/en/newsroom/accelerating-space-exploration-with-the-spaceborne-computer.html<br>https://spectrum.ieee.org/software-as-hardware-apollos-rope-memory</p><p><a href="https://www.bcs.org/articles-opinion-and-research/the-first-computers-on-the-moon/">https://www.bcs.org/articles-opinion-and-research/the-first-computers-on-the-moon/</a></p><p>https://www.sciencefocus.com/space/what-tech-would-the-apollo-11-mission-have-today</p><p>https://www.bbc.co.uk/future/article/20230516-apollo-how-moon-missions-changed-the-modern-world</p><p>Averill C., 2022, <em>a Brief Analysis of the Apollo Guidance Computer, </em>https://doi.org/10.48550/arXiv.2201.08230</p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>What is Spaceborne Lunar? This week, Technology Now explore how, and why, you would put a supercomputer on the moon. We ask why anyone would want to put a supercomputer on the moon, we discover how one would go about doing such a thing, and we explore the benefits that this sort of extreme edge computing could bring. Norm Follett, Senior Director, HPE Global Technical Marketing, Space Technologies &amp; Solutions, tells us more.</p><p>This is Technology Now, a weekly show from Hewlett Packard Enterprise. Every week, hosts Michael Bird and Sam Jarrell look at a story that's been making headlines, take a look at the technology behind it, and explain why it matters to organizations. This episode is available in both video and audio formats.</p><p><strong>About Norm: </strong><a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/normfollett/">https://www.linkedin.com/in/normfollett/</a></p><p><strong>Sources:<br></strong>https://www.hpe.com/us/en/newsroom/accelerating-space-exploration-with-the-spaceborne-computer.html<br>https://spectrum.ieee.org/software-as-hardware-apollos-rope-memory</p><p><a href="https://www.bcs.org/articles-opinion-and-research/the-first-computers-on-the-moon/">https://www.bcs.org/articles-opinion-and-research/the-first-computers-on-the-moon/</a></p><p>https://www.sciencefocus.com/space/what-tech-would-the-apollo-11-mission-have-today</p><p>https://www.bbc.co.uk/future/article/20230516-apollo-how-moon-missions-changed-the-modern-world</p><p>Averill C., 2022, <em>a Brief Analysis of the Apollo Guidance Computer, </em>https://doi.org/10.48550/arXiv.2201.08230</p>]]>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 18 Dec 2025 06:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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        <![CDATA[<p>What is Spaceborne Lunar? This week, Technology Now explore how, and why, you would put a supercomputer on the moon. We ask why anyone would want to put a supercomputer on the moon, we discover how one would go about doing such a thing, and we explore the benefits that this sort of extreme edge computing could bring. Norm Follett, Senior Director, HPE Global Technical Marketing, Space Technologies &amp; Solutions, tells us more.</p><p>This is Technology Now, a weekly show from Hewlett Packard Enterprise. Every week, hosts Michael Bird and Sam Jarrell look at a story that's been making headlines, take a look at the technology behind it, and explain why it matters to organizations. This episode is available in both video and audio formats.</p><p><strong>About Norm: </strong><a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/normfollett/">https://www.linkedin.com/in/normfollett/</a></p><p><strong>Sources:<br></strong>https://www.hpe.com/us/en/newsroom/accelerating-space-exploration-with-the-spaceborne-computer.html<br>https://spectrum.ieee.org/software-as-hardware-apollos-rope-memory</p><p><a href="https://www.bcs.org/articles-opinion-and-research/the-first-computers-on-the-moon/">https://www.bcs.org/articles-opinion-and-research/the-first-computers-on-the-moon/</a></p><p>https://www.sciencefocus.com/space/what-tech-would-the-apollo-11-mission-have-today</p><p>https://www.bbc.co.uk/future/article/20230516-apollo-how-moon-missions-changed-the-modern-world</p><p>Averill C., 2022, <em>a Brief Analysis of the Apollo Guidance Computer, </em>https://doi.org/10.48550/arXiv.2201.08230</p>]]>
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      <itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit>
      <podcast:person role="Host" href="https://technologynow.transistor.fm/people/michael-bird">Michael Bird</podcast:person>
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      <title>What does networking look like today? HPE Discover Barcelona 2025</title>
      <itunes:episode>139</itunes:episode>
      <podcast:episode>139</podcast:episode>
      <itunes:title>What does networking look like today? HPE Discover Barcelona 2025</itunes:title>
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        <![CDATA[<p>What’s the current state of play in the world of networking? This week, Technology Now returns to HPE Discover Barcelona for a discussion with Rami Rahim, President and General Manager, HPE Networking. We ask why networking is so important, how it is possible to keep the world connected, and explore what networking will look like going into the future.</p><p>This is Technology Now, a weekly show from Hewlett Packard Enterprise. Every week, hosts Michael Bird and Sam Jarrell look at a story that's been making headlines, take a look at the technology behind it, and explain why it matters to organizations. This episode is available in both video and audio formats.</p><p><strong>About Rami Rahim: <br></strong>https://www.hpe.com/uk/en/leadership-bios/rami-rahim.html</p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>What’s the current state of play in the world of networking? This week, Technology Now returns to HPE Discover Barcelona for a discussion with Rami Rahim, President and General Manager, HPE Networking. We ask why networking is so important, how it is possible to keep the world connected, and explore what networking will look like going into the future.</p><p>This is Technology Now, a weekly show from Hewlett Packard Enterprise. Every week, hosts Michael Bird and Sam Jarrell look at a story that's been making headlines, take a look at the technology behind it, and explain why it matters to organizations. This episode is available in both video and audio formats.</p><p><strong>About Rami Rahim: <br></strong>https://www.hpe.com/uk/en/leadership-bios/rami-rahim.html</p>]]>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 11 Dec 2025 06:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>Hewlett Packard Enterprise</author>
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        <![CDATA[<p>What’s the current state of play in the world of networking? This week, Technology Now returns to HPE Discover Barcelona for a discussion with Rami Rahim, President and General Manager, HPE Networking. We ask why networking is so important, how it is possible to keep the world connected, and explore what networking will look like going into the future.</p><p>This is Technology Now, a weekly show from Hewlett Packard Enterprise. Every week, hosts Michael Bird and Sam Jarrell look at a story that's been making headlines, take a look at the technology behind it, and explain why it matters to organizations. This episode is available in both video and audio formats.</p><p><strong>About Rami Rahim: <br></strong>https://www.hpe.com/uk/en/leadership-bios/rami-rahim.html</p>]]>
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      <itunes:keywords>Technology, Tech, Tech Industry, IT, ICT, Enterprise, business, organisations, companies, networking, company, AI, AI Networks, Juniper, Aruba,  experts, business news, tech news, HPE, Discover, HPE Discovery, Barcelona, HPC, supercomputing, high performance computing, sustainability, IoT, edge, edge computing, Rami Rahim</itunes:keywords>
      <itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit>
      <podcast:person role="Host" href="https://technologynow.transistor.fm/people/michael-bird">Michael Bird</podcast:person>
      <podcast:person role="Host" href="https://technologynow.transistor.fm/people/sam-jarrell">Sam Jarrell</podcast:person>
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      <title>A penalty shootout with HPE CEO Antonio Neri: HPE Discover Barcelona 2025</title>
      <itunes:episode>138</itunes:episode>
      <podcast:episode>138</podcast:episode>
      <itunes:title>A penalty shootout with HPE CEO Antonio Neri: HPE Discover Barcelona 2025</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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        <![CDATA[<p>What’s going on at HPE Discover Barcelona 2025. This week, Technology Now visits Barcelona for an interview with company CEO Antonio Neri. We ask what the how the world of technology is faring a quarter of the way into the 21st century, we look forward to where we’re heading in the future, and we explore how HPE is responding to our changing world.</p><p>This is Technology Now, a weekly show from Hewlett Packard Enterprise. Every week, hosts Michael Bird and Sam Jarrell look at a story that's been making headlines, take a look at the technology behind it, and explain why it matters to organizations. This episode is available in both video and audio formats.</p><p><a href="http://www.hpe.com/discover/barcelona">http://www.hpe.com/discover/barcelona</a></p>]]>
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      <content:encoded>
        <![CDATA[<p>What’s going on at HPE Discover Barcelona 2025. This week, Technology Now visits Barcelona for an interview with company CEO Antonio Neri. We ask what the how the world of technology is faring a quarter of the way into the 21st century, we look forward to where we’re heading in the future, and we explore how HPE is responding to our changing world.</p><p>This is Technology Now, a weekly show from Hewlett Packard Enterprise. Every week, hosts Michael Bird and Sam Jarrell look at a story that's been making headlines, take a look at the technology behind it, and explain why it matters to organizations. This episode is available in both video and audio formats.</p><p><a href="http://www.hpe.com/discover/barcelona">http://www.hpe.com/discover/barcelona</a></p>]]>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 04 Dec 2025 06:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>Hewlett Packard Enterprise</author>
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      <itunes:duration>1834</itunes:duration>
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        <![CDATA[<p>What’s going on at HPE Discover Barcelona 2025. This week, Technology Now visits Barcelona for an interview with company CEO Antonio Neri. We ask what the how the world of technology is faring a quarter of the way into the 21st century, we look forward to where we’re heading in the future, and we explore how HPE is responding to our changing world.</p><p>This is Technology Now, a weekly show from Hewlett Packard Enterprise. Every week, hosts Michael Bird and Sam Jarrell look at a story that's been making headlines, take a look at the technology behind it, and explain why it matters to organizations. This episode is available in both video and audio formats.</p><p><a href="http://www.hpe.com/discover/barcelona">http://www.hpe.com/discover/barcelona</a></p>]]>
      </itunes:summary>
      <itunes:keywords>Technology, Tech, Tech Industry, IT, ICT, Enterprise, business, organisations, companies, networking, , company, firm, AI, Agentic AI, Physical AI, experts, business news, tech news, HPE, Discover, HPE Discovery, Barcelona, FC Barcelona, Football , Exascale, HPC, supercomputing, high performance computing, sustainability, IoT, edge, edge computing, Antonio Neri</itunes:keywords>
      <itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit>
      <podcast:person role="Host" href="https://technologynow.transistor.fm/people/aubrey-lovell">Aubrey Lovell</podcast:person>
      <podcast:person role="Host" href="https://technologynow.transistor.fm/people/michael-bird">Michael Bird</podcast:person>
      <podcast:person role="Host" href="https://technologynow.transistor.fm/people/sam-jarrell">Sam Jarrell</podcast:person>
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    <item>
      <title>The new frontier is supercomputing in space: The History of HPE in Ten Objects</title>
      <itunes:episode>137</itunes:episode>
      <podcast:episode>137</podcast:episode>
      <itunes:title>The new frontier is supercomputing in space: The History of HPE in Ten Objects</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Why put a supercomputer into orbit? This week, Technology Now concludes its mini-series by looking to space. We examine our final objects, Spaceborne computers one and two, as well as Spaceborne Lunar. We will explore why HPE are sending supercomputers to space, how they have to be adapted to exist off world, and where they will be travelling to next.</p><p>This is Technology Now, a weekly show from Hewlett Packard Enterprise. Every week, hosts Michael Bird and Aubrey Lovell look at a story that's been making headlines, take a look at the technology behind it, and explain why it matters to organizations.<br><strong><br>More about Norm Follett: </strong><br><a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/normfollett/">https://www.linkedin.com/in/normfollett/</a></p><p><strong>Sources</strong><br>https://www.pwc.com.au/industry/space-industry/lunar-market-assessment-2021.pdf</p>]]>
      </description>
      <content:encoded>
        <![CDATA[<p>Why put a supercomputer into orbit? This week, Technology Now concludes its mini-series by looking to space. We examine our final objects, Spaceborne computers one and two, as well as Spaceborne Lunar. We will explore why HPE are sending supercomputers to space, how they have to be adapted to exist off world, and where they will be travelling to next.</p><p>This is Technology Now, a weekly show from Hewlett Packard Enterprise. Every week, hosts Michael Bird and Aubrey Lovell look at a story that's been making headlines, take a look at the technology behind it, and explain why it matters to organizations.<br><strong><br>More about Norm Follett: </strong><br><a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/normfollett/">https://www.linkedin.com/in/normfollett/</a></p><p><strong>Sources</strong><br>https://www.pwc.com.au/industry/space-industry/lunar-market-assessment-2021.pdf</p>]]>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 27 Nov 2025 06:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>Hewlett Packard Enterprise</author>
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      <itunes:duration>1692</itunes:duration>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Why put a supercomputer into orbit? This week, Technology Now concludes its mini-series by looking to space. We examine our final objects, Spaceborne computers one and two, as well as Spaceborne Lunar. We will explore why HPE are sending supercomputers to space, how they have to be adapted to exist off world, and where they will be travelling to next.</p><p>This is Technology Now, a weekly show from Hewlett Packard Enterprise. Every week, hosts Michael Bird and Aubrey Lovell look at a story that's been making headlines, take a look at the technology behind it, and explain why it matters to organizations.<br><strong><br>More about Norm Follett: </strong><br><a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/normfollett/">https://www.linkedin.com/in/normfollett/</a></p><p><strong>Sources</strong><br>https://www.pwc.com.au/industry/space-industry/lunar-market-assessment-2021.pdf</p>]]>
      </itunes:summary>
      <itunes:keywords>Business, IT, Technology, HybridIT, Cloud, BigData, EmergingTech, DigitalTransformation, HybridCloud</itunes:keywords>
      <itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit>
      <podcast:person role="Host" href="https://technologynow.transistor.fm/people/aubrey-lovell">Aubrey Lovell</podcast:person>
      <podcast:person role="Host" href="https://technologynow.transistor.fm/people/michael-bird">Michael Bird</podcast:person>
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    <item>
      <title>How networks underpin modern society: The History of HPE in Ten Objects</title>
      <itunes:episode>136</itunes:episode>
      <podcast:episode>136</podcast:episode>
      <itunes:title>How networks underpin modern society: The History of HPE in Ten Objects</itunes:title>
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        <![CDATA[<p>How do networks keep our society running? This week, Technology Now continues with the third episode in its miniseries with a further three objects: the A52 WiFi 7, and Juniper access points. We dive into the birth of modern networking, the security and technology required for “bring your own device” connections, and the unexpected things a modern day WiFi router can detect. Stuart Strickland, Wireless Chief Technology Officer and HPE Fellow tells us more.</p><p>This is Technology Now, a weekly show from Hewlett Packard Enterprise. Every week, hosts Michael Bird and Aubrey Lovell look at a story that's been making headlines, take a look at the technology behind it, and explain why it matters to organizations.</p><p><strong>About Stuart Strickland: </strong><a href="https://www.hpe.com/psnow/doc/a00118725enw">https://www.hpe.com/psnow/doc/a00118725enw</a></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>How do networks keep our society running? This week, Technology Now continues with the third episode in its miniseries with a further three objects: the A52 WiFi 7, and Juniper access points. We dive into the birth of modern networking, the security and technology required for “bring your own device” connections, and the unexpected things a modern day WiFi router can detect. Stuart Strickland, Wireless Chief Technology Officer and HPE Fellow tells us more.</p><p>This is Technology Now, a weekly show from Hewlett Packard Enterprise. Every week, hosts Michael Bird and Aubrey Lovell look at a story that's been making headlines, take a look at the technology behind it, and explain why it matters to organizations.</p><p><strong>About Stuart Strickland: </strong><a href="https://www.hpe.com/psnow/doc/a00118725enw">https://www.hpe.com/psnow/doc/a00118725enw</a></p>]]>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 20 Nov 2025 06:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>Hewlett Packard Enterprise</author>
      <enclosure url="https://media.transistor.fm/9c3ad7d4/50bc9a39.mp3" length="35730403" type="audio/mpeg"/>
      <itunes:author>Hewlett Packard Enterprise</itunes:author>
      <itunes:duration>1486</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:summary>
        <![CDATA[<p>How do networks keep our society running? This week, Technology Now continues with the third episode in its miniseries with a further three objects: the A52 WiFi 7, and Juniper access points. We dive into the birth of modern networking, the security and technology required for “bring your own device” connections, and the unexpected things a modern day WiFi router can detect. Stuart Strickland, Wireless Chief Technology Officer and HPE Fellow tells us more.</p><p>This is Technology Now, a weekly show from Hewlett Packard Enterprise. Every week, hosts Michael Bird and Aubrey Lovell look at a story that's been making headlines, take a look at the technology behind it, and explain why it matters to organizations.</p><p><strong>About Stuart Strickland: </strong><a href="https://www.hpe.com/psnow/doc/a00118725enw">https://www.hpe.com/psnow/doc/a00118725enw</a></p>]]>
      </itunes:summary>
      <itunes:keywords>Networking, Wi-Fi, WiFi, Juniper Networking, Aruba Networking, AP52, Juniper, Aruba, wireless, ethernet, internet, AI, tech history, Tech, history, history of tech, innovation, compute, history of HPE, HPE, Hewlett Packard Enterprise, collaboration, science</itunes:keywords>
      <itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit>
      <podcast:person role="Host" href="https://technologynow.transistor.fm/people/aubrey-lovell">Aubrey Lovell</podcast:person>
      <podcast:person role="Host" href="https://technologynow.transistor.fm/people/michael-bird">Michael Bird</podcast:person>
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    <item>
      <title>How computing evolves to meet changing demand: The History of HPE in Ten Objects</title>
      <itunes:episode>135</itunes:episode>
      <podcast:episode>135</podcast:episode>
      <itunes:title>How computing evolves to meet changing demand: The History of HPE in Ten Objects</itunes:title>
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        <![CDATA[<p>How has compute evolved to meet the changing demands of modern society? This week, Technology Now continues with its mini-series, exploring objects two, three and four: the HP35 calculator, the HP 65 calculator, and the ProLiant Gen 12 Server. We dive into this history of personal devices and computing, how compute has evolved over the years, and where the world of computing is going to go in the future. Kirk Bresniker, Chief Architect at HPE Labs, tells us more.</p><p>This is Technology Now, a weekly show from Hewlett Packard Enterprise. Every week, hosts Michael Bird and Aubrey Lovell look at a story that's been making headlines, take a look at the technology behind it, and explain why it matters to organizations.</p><p><strong>About Kirk: </strong>https://www.linkedin.com/in/kirkbresniker<strong><br></strong><br></p>]]>
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      <content:encoded>
        <![CDATA[<p>How has compute evolved to meet the changing demands of modern society? This week, Technology Now continues with its mini-series, exploring objects two, three and four: the HP35 calculator, the HP 65 calculator, and the ProLiant Gen 12 Server. We dive into this history of personal devices and computing, how compute has evolved over the years, and where the world of computing is going to go in the future. Kirk Bresniker, Chief Architect at HPE Labs, tells us more.</p><p>This is Technology Now, a weekly show from Hewlett Packard Enterprise. Every week, hosts Michael Bird and Aubrey Lovell look at a story that's been making headlines, take a look at the technology behind it, and explain why it matters to organizations.</p><p><strong>About Kirk: </strong>https://www.linkedin.com/in/kirkbresniker<strong><br></strong><br></p>]]>
      </content:encoded>
      <pubDate>Thu, 13 Nov 2025 06:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>Hewlett Packard Enterprise</author>
      <enclosure url="https://media.transistor.fm/75c7e943/f9e12b7c.mp3" length="39184451" type="audio/mpeg"/>
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      <itunes:duration>1585</itunes:duration>
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        <![CDATA[<p>How has compute evolved to meet the changing demands of modern society? This week, Technology Now continues with its mini-series, exploring objects two, three and four: the HP35 calculator, the HP 65 calculator, and the ProLiant Gen 12 Server. We dive into this history of personal devices and computing, how compute has evolved over the years, and where the world of computing is going to go in the future. Kirk Bresniker, Chief Architect at HPE Labs, tells us more.</p><p>This is Technology Now, a weekly show from Hewlett Packard Enterprise. Every week, hosts Michael Bird and Aubrey Lovell look at a story that's been making headlines, take a look at the technology behind it, and explain why it matters to organizations.</p><p><strong>About Kirk: </strong>https://www.linkedin.com/in/kirkbresniker<strong><br></strong><br></p>]]>
      </itunes:summary>
      <itunes:keywords>Compute, calculator, HP35, HP65, ProLiant, Kirk Bresniker, tech history, Tech, history, history of tech, innovation, compute, history of HPE, HPE, Hewlett Packard Enterprise, collaboration, science</itunes:keywords>
      <itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit>
      <podcast:person role="Host" href="https://technologynow.transistor.fm/people/aubrey-lovell">Aubrey Lovell</podcast:person>
      <podcast:person role="Host" href="https://technologynow.transistor.fm/people/michael-bird">Michael Bird</podcast:person>
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    <item>
      <title>Innovation at Disney StudioLAB: The History of HPE in Ten Objects</title>
      <itunes:episode>134</itunes:episode>
      <podcast:episode>134</podcast:episode>
      <itunes:title>Innovation at Disney StudioLAB: The History of HPE in Ten Objects</itunes:title>
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        <![CDATA[<p>How did HPE and Disney form a relationship which has continued for over 80 years? This week, Technology Now begins a mini-series to celebrate the tenth birthday of HPE. In Episode one, we explore where it all began – with the sale of an oscillator to Disney in the ‘30s - and how that partnership has continued to this day through digitisation, the pandemic, and the current AI explosion.</p><p>This is Technology Now, a weekly show from Hewlett Packard Enterprise. Every week, hosts Michael Bird and Aubrey Lovell look at a story that's been making headlines, take a look at the technology behind it, and explain why it matters to organizations.</p><p><strong>About Alice Taylor:<br></strong><a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/alicetaylor/">https://www.linkedin.com/in/alicetaylor/</a></p><p><strong>Sources</strong><br>https://www.computinghistory.org.uk/det/5011/HP-9826/<br>https://www.hpe.com/nl/en/what-is/virtual-desktop.html <br>https://www.imdb.com/list/ls093653710/<br>https://www.flywing-tech.com/blog/a-1939-audio-oscillator-caught-disneys-eye-and-helped-launch-hp/ <br>https://www.hewlettpackardhistory.com/item/a-deal-with-disney/ <br>https://www.hpe.com/us/en/about/history/innovation-gallery/008-product.html<br>https://www.thedisneyclassics.com/blog/animation-styles<br> https://medium.com/cinemania/a-puppet-in-walt-disneys-hands-ea2d5b43ef96 </p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>How did HPE and Disney form a relationship which has continued for over 80 years? This week, Technology Now begins a mini-series to celebrate the tenth birthday of HPE. In Episode one, we explore where it all began – with the sale of an oscillator to Disney in the ‘30s - and how that partnership has continued to this day through digitisation, the pandemic, and the current AI explosion.</p><p>This is Technology Now, a weekly show from Hewlett Packard Enterprise. Every week, hosts Michael Bird and Aubrey Lovell look at a story that's been making headlines, take a look at the technology behind it, and explain why it matters to organizations.</p><p><strong>About Alice Taylor:<br></strong><a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/alicetaylor/">https://www.linkedin.com/in/alicetaylor/</a></p><p><strong>Sources</strong><br>https://www.computinghistory.org.uk/det/5011/HP-9826/<br>https://www.hpe.com/nl/en/what-is/virtual-desktop.html <br>https://www.imdb.com/list/ls093653710/<br>https://www.flywing-tech.com/blog/a-1939-audio-oscillator-caught-disneys-eye-and-helped-launch-hp/ <br>https://www.hewlettpackardhistory.com/item/a-deal-with-disney/ <br>https://www.hpe.com/us/en/about/history/innovation-gallery/008-product.html<br>https://www.thedisneyclassics.com/blog/animation-styles<br> https://medium.com/cinemania/a-puppet-in-walt-disneys-hands-ea2d5b43ef96 </p>]]>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 06 Nov 2025 06:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>Hewlett Packard Enterprise</author>
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        <![CDATA[<p>How did HPE and Disney form a relationship which has continued for over 80 years? This week, Technology Now begins a mini-series to celebrate the tenth birthday of HPE. In Episode one, we explore where it all began – with the sale of an oscillator to Disney in the ‘30s - and how that partnership has continued to this day through digitisation, the pandemic, and the current AI explosion.</p><p>This is Technology Now, a weekly show from Hewlett Packard Enterprise. Every week, hosts Michael Bird and Aubrey Lovell look at a story that's been making headlines, take a look at the technology behind it, and explain why it matters to organizations.</p><p><strong>About Alice Taylor:<br></strong><a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/alicetaylor/">https://www.linkedin.com/in/alicetaylor/</a></p><p><strong>Sources</strong><br>https://www.computinghistory.org.uk/det/5011/HP-9826/<br>https://www.hpe.com/nl/en/what-is/virtual-desktop.html <br>https://www.imdb.com/list/ls093653710/<br>https://www.flywing-tech.com/blog/a-1939-audio-oscillator-caught-disneys-eye-and-helped-launch-hp/ <br>https://www.hewlettpackardhistory.com/item/a-deal-with-disney/ <br>https://www.hpe.com/us/en/about/history/innovation-gallery/008-product.html<br>https://www.thedisneyclassics.com/blog/animation-styles<br> https://medium.com/cinemania/a-puppet-in-walt-disneys-hands-ea2d5b43ef96 </p>]]>
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      <itunes:keywords>Disney, StudioLAB, Walt Disney studios, oscillator, history, tech history, innovation, fantasia, fantasound, history of HPE, Alice Taylor, Technology, tech, innovation, expert, HPE, Hewlett Packard Enterprise, collaboration</itunes:keywords>
      <itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit>
      <podcast:person role="Host" href="https://technologynow.transistor.fm/people/aubrey-lovell">Aubrey Lovell</podcast:person>
      <podcast:person role="Host" href="https://technologynow.transistor.fm/people/michael-bird">Michael Bird</podcast:person>
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      <title>Why would you program in Chapel?</title>
      <itunes:episode>133</itunes:episode>
      <podcast:episode>133</podcast:episode>
      <itunes:title>Why would you program in Chapel?</itunes:title>
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        <![CDATA[<p>What is Chapel? This week, Technology Now explores the programming language, Chapel. We ask what it is, how it was designed, and we explore why people would use it instead of some of the more established languages.</p><p>This is Technology Now, a weekly show from Hewlett Packard Enterprise. Every week, hosts Michael Bird and Aubrey Lovell look at a story that's been making headlines, take a look at the technology behind it, and explain why it matters to organizations.</p><p><strong>About Brad Chamberlain:</strong><br><a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/brad-chamberlain-3ab358105">https://www.linkedin.com/in/brad-chamberlain-3ab358105</a> <br><strong><br>Sources<br></strong>https://www.britannica.com/biography/Ada-Lovelace</p><p>https://www.adalovelaceinstitute.org/about/</p><p>https://cdn.britannica.com/31/172531-050-E009D42C/portion-Charles-Babbage-Analytical-Engine-death-mill-1871.jpg</p><p>https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:PunchedCardsAnalyticalEngine.jpg</p><p>https://www.mpg.de/female-pioneers-of-science/Ada-Lovelace</p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>What is Chapel? This week, Technology Now explores the programming language, Chapel. We ask what it is, how it was designed, and we explore why people would use it instead of some of the more established languages.</p><p>This is Technology Now, a weekly show from Hewlett Packard Enterprise. Every week, hosts Michael Bird and Aubrey Lovell look at a story that's been making headlines, take a look at the technology behind it, and explain why it matters to organizations.</p><p><strong>About Brad Chamberlain:</strong><br><a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/brad-chamberlain-3ab358105">https://www.linkedin.com/in/brad-chamberlain-3ab358105</a> <br><strong><br>Sources<br></strong>https://www.britannica.com/biography/Ada-Lovelace</p><p>https://www.adalovelaceinstitute.org/about/</p><p>https://cdn.britannica.com/31/172531-050-E009D42C/portion-Charles-Babbage-Analytical-Engine-death-mill-1871.jpg</p><p>https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:PunchedCardsAnalyticalEngine.jpg</p><p>https://www.mpg.de/female-pioneers-of-science/Ada-Lovelace</p>]]>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 30 Oct 2025 06:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>Hewlett Packard Enterprise</author>
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      <itunes:duration>1282</itunes:duration>
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        <![CDATA[<p>What is Chapel? This week, Technology Now explores the programming language, Chapel. We ask what it is, how it was designed, and we explore why people would use it instead of some of the more established languages.</p><p>This is Technology Now, a weekly show from Hewlett Packard Enterprise. Every week, hosts Michael Bird and Aubrey Lovell look at a story that's been making headlines, take a look at the technology behind it, and explain why it matters to organizations.</p><p><strong>About Brad Chamberlain:</strong><br><a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/brad-chamberlain-3ab358105">https://www.linkedin.com/in/brad-chamberlain-3ab358105</a> <br><strong><br>Sources<br></strong>https://www.britannica.com/biography/Ada-Lovelace</p><p>https://www.adalovelaceinstitute.org/about/</p><p>https://cdn.britannica.com/31/172531-050-E009D42C/portion-Charles-Babbage-Analytical-Engine-death-mill-1871.jpg</p><p>https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:PunchedCardsAnalyticalEngine.jpg</p><p>https://www.mpg.de/female-pioneers-of-science/Ada-Lovelace</p>]]>
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      <itunes:keywords>Chapel, Programming, Python, C, C++, Ada Lovelace, Chapel Programming Language, Computer Programme, Computer Programming, Technology, Tech, Tech Industry, IT, ICT, Enterprise, business, organisations, companies, company, firm, HPE, Hewlett Packard Enterprise, statistics, mathematics, machine learning, ML, LLM, creativity, hallucination, data, big data</itunes:keywords>
      <itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit>
      <podcast:person role="Host" href="https://technologynow.transistor.fm/people/aubrey-lovell">Aubrey Lovell</podcast:person>
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    <item>
      <title>What is Chat HPE?</title>
      <itunes:episode>132</itunes:episode>
      <podcast:episode>132</podcast:episode>
      <itunes:title>What is Chat HPE?</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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        <![CDATA[<p>What is Chat HPE? This week, Technology Now dives into the world of workplace assistants and examines what must be considered when designing them. We explore why businesses want them, how they are created, and ask how good Chat HPE could be when designing a podcast... Jose M Mejias, a Distinguished Technologist working in the Data Office tells us more.</p><p>This is Technology Now, a weekly show from Hewlett Packard Enterprise. Every week, hosts Michael Bird and Aubrey Lovell look at a story that's been making headlines, take a look at the technology behind it, and explain why it matters to organizations.</p><p><strong>About Jose: </strong><a href="https://pr.linkedin.com/in/jose-mejias-1233b323">https://pr.linkedin.com/in/jose-mejias-1233b323</a></p><p><strong>Sources:<br></strong>Joseph Weizenbaum. 1966. ELIZA—a computer program for the study of natural language communication between man and machine. Commun. ACM 9, 1 (Jan. 1966), 36–45. https://doi.org/10.1145/365153.365168<br>https://www.ibm.com/think/insights/eliza-effect-avoiding-emotional-attachment-to-ai<br>https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2023/jul/25/joseph-weizenbaum-inventor-eliza-chatbot-turned-against-artificial-intelligence-ai</p>]]>
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      <content:encoded>
        <![CDATA[<p>What is Chat HPE? This week, Technology Now dives into the world of workplace assistants and examines what must be considered when designing them. We explore why businesses want them, how they are created, and ask how good Chat HPE could be when designing a podcast... Jose M Mejias, a Distinguished Technologist working in the Data Office tells us more.</p><p>This is Technology Now, a weekly show from Hewlett Packard Enterprise. Every week, hosts Michael Bird and Aubrey Lovell look at a story that's been making headlines, take a look at the technology behind it, and explain why it matters to organizations.</p><p><strong>About Jose: </strong><a href="https://pr.linkedin.com/in/jose-mejias-1233b323">https://pr.linkedin.com/in/jose-mejias-1233b323</a></p><p><strong>Sources:<br></strong>Joseph Weizenbaum. 1966. ELIZA—a computer program for the study of natural language communication between man and machine. Commun. ACM 9, 1 (Jan. 1966), 36–45. https://doi.org/10.1145/365153.365168<br>https://www.ibm.com/think/insights/eliza-effect-avoiding-emotional-attachment-to-ai<br>https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2023/jul/25/joseph-weizenbaum-inventor-eliza-chatbot-turned-against-artificial-intelligence-ai</p>]]>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 23 Oct 2025 06:00:00 +0100</pubDate>
      <author>Hewlett Packard Enterprise</author>
      <enclosure url="https://media.transistor.fm/b092cb0d/7d921fbd.mp3" length="32914695" type="audio/mpeg"/>
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      <itunes:duration>1369</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:summary>
        <![CDATA[<p>What is Chat HPE? This week, Technology Now dives into the world of workplace assistants and examines what must be considered when designing them. We explore why businesses want them, how they are created, and ask how good Chat HPE could be when designing a podcast... Jose M Mejias, a Distinguished Technologist working in the Data Office tells us more.</p><p>This is Technology Now, a weekly show from Hewlett Packard Enterprise. Every week, hosts Michael Bird and Aubrey Lovell look at a story that's been making headlines, take a look at the technology behind it, and explain why it matters to organizations.</p><p><strong>About Jose: </strong><a href="https://pr.linkedin.com/in/jose-mejias-1233b323">https://pr.linkedin.com/in/jose-mejias-1233b323</a></p><p><strong>Sources:<br></strong>Joseph Weizenbaum. 1966. ELIZA—a computer program for the study of natural language communication between man and machine. Commun. ACM 9, 1 (Jan. 1966), 36–45. https://doi.org/10.1145/365153.365168<br>https://www.ibm.com/think/insights/eliza-effect-avoiding-emotional-attachment-to-ai<br>https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2023/jul/25/joseph-weizenbaum-inventor-eliza-chatbot-turned-against-artificial-intelligence-ai</p>]]>
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      <itunes:keywords>Chat HPE, Chat GPT, AI assistant, Chatbot, ELIZA, workplace AI, workplace assistant, AI innovation, innovation, agentic, agentic AI, AI agent, unexpected consequences, AI, artificial intelligence, Technology, Tech, Tech Industry, IT, ICT, Enterprise, business, organisations, companies, company, firm, HPE, Hewlett Packard Enterprise, statistics, mathematics, machine learning, ML, LLM, creativity, hallucination, data</itunes:keywords>
      <itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit>
      <podcast:person role="Host" href="https://technologynow.transistor.fm/people/aubrey-lovell">Aubrey Lovell</podcast:person>
      <podcast:person role="Host" href="https://technologynow.transistor.fm/people/michael-bird">Michael Bird</podcast:person>
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    <item>
      <title>How do we know if our AI… is really AI?</title>
      <itunes:episode>131</itunes:episode>
      <podcast:episode>131</podcast:episode>
      <itunes:title>How do we know if our AI… is really AI?</itunes:title>
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        <![CDATA[<p>How do we know if our AI… is really AI? This week, Technology now goes under the hood of AI products when Baradji Diallo, an AI Innovation Architect in Technology Strategy and Evaluation working in the office of the CTO joins us to tell us more about how he and his team investigate whether AI products are really what they claim to be.</p><p>This is Technology Now, a weekly show from Hewlett Packard Enterprise. Every week, hosts Michael Bird and Aubrey Lovell look at a story that's been making headlines, take a look at the technology behind it, and explain why it matters to organizations.</p><p><strong>About Baradji Diallo:<br></strong> https://www.linkedin.com/in/baradji-diallo/</p><p><strong>Sources:<br></strong>https://www.statista.com/outlook/tmo/artificial-intelligence/worldwide<br>https://www.historyofdatascience.com/ai-winter-the-highs-and-lows-of-artificial-intelligence/<br>https://www.techtarget.com/searchenterpriseai/definition/AI-winter<br>Funding a Revolution: Government Support for Computing Research. National Academy Press. Archived from the original on 12 January 2008. Retrieved 08 September 2025<br>https://web.archive.org/web/20080112001018/http://www.nap.edu/readingroom/books/far/ch9.html<br>https://www.birow.com/az-elso-ai-tel<br>https://www.holloway.com/g/making-things-think/sections/the-second-ai-winter-19871993<br>https://www.forbes.com/sites/johnwerner/2024/04/09/three-lessons-learned-from-the-second-ai-winter/</p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>How do we know if our AI… is really AI? This week, Technology now goes under the hood of AI products when Baradji Diallo, an AI Innovation Architect in Technology Strategy and Evaluation working in the office of the CTO joins us to tell us more about how he and his team investigate whether AI products are really what they claim to be.</p><p>This is Technology Now, a weekly show from Hewlett Packard Enterprise. Every week, hosts Michael Bird and Aubrey Lovell look at a story that's been making headlines, take a look at the technology behind it, and explain why it matters to organizations.</p><p><strong>About Baradji Diallo:<br></strong> https://www.linkedin.com/in/baradji-diallo/</p><p><strong>Sources:<br></strong>https://www.statista.com/outlook/tmo/artificial-intelligence/worldwide<br>https://www.historyofdatascience.com/ai-winter-the-highs-and-lows-of-artificial-intelligence/<br>https://www.techtarget.com/searchenterpriseai/definition/AI-winter<br>Funding a Revolution: Government Support for Computing Research. National Academy Press. Archived from the original on 12 January 2008. Retrieved 08 September 2025<br>https://web.archive.org/web/20080112001018/http://www.nap.edu/readingroom/books/far/ch9.html<br>https://www.birow.com/az-elso-ai-tel<br>https://www.holloway.com/g/making-things-think/sections/the-second-ai-winter-19871993<br>https://www.forbes.com/sites/johnwerner/2024/04/09/three-lessons-learned-from-the-second-ai-winter/</p>]]>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 16 Oct 2025 08:46:03 +0100</pubDate>
      <author>Hewlett Packard Enterprise</author>
      <enclosure url="https://media.transistor.fm/94751f2a/1861fcce.mp3" length="30409316" type="audio/mpeg"/>
      <itunes:author>Hewlett Packard Enterprise</itunes:author>
      <itunes:duration>1264</itunes:duration>
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        <![CDATA[<p>How do we know if our AI… is really AI? This week, Technology now goes under the hood of AI products when Baradji Diallo, an AI Innovation Architect in Technology Strategy and Evaluation working in the office of the CTO joins us to tell us more about how he and his team investigate whether AI products are really what they claim to be.</p><p>This is Technology Now, a weekly show from Hewlett Packard Enterprise. Every week, hosts Michael Bird and Aubrey Lovell look at a story that's been making headlines, take a look at the technology behind it, and explain why it matters to organizations.</p><p><strong>About Baradji Diallo:<br></strong> https://www.linkedin.com/in/baradji-diallo/</p><p><strong>Sources:<br></strong>https://www.statista.com/outlook/tmo/artificial-intelligence/worldwide<br>https://www.historyofdatascience.com/ai-winter-the-highs-and-lows-of-artificial-intelligence/<br>https://www.techtarget.com/searchenterpriseai/definition/AI-winter<br>Funding a Revolution: Government Support for Computing Research. National Academy Press. Archived from the original on 12 January 2008. Retrieved 08 September 2025<br>https://web.archive.org/web/20080112001018/http://www.nap.edu/readingroom/books/far/ch9.html<br>https://www.birow.com/az-elso-ai-tel<br>https://www.holloway.com/g/making-things-think/sections/the-second-ai-winter-19871993<br>https://www.forbes.com/sites/johnwerner/2024/04/09/three-lessons-learned-from-the-second-ai-winter/</p>]]>
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      <itunes:keywords>Forensic ai, AI innovation, innovation, agentic, agentic AI, AI agent, unexpected consequences, AI, artificial intelligence, Technology, Tech, Tech Industry, IT, ICT, Enterprise, business, organisations, companies, company, firm, HPE, Hewlett Packard Enterprise, statistics, mathematics, machine learning, ML, LLM, creativity, hallucination, data, bias, access</itunes:keywords>
      <itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit>
      <podcast:person role="Host" href="https://technologynow.transistor.fm/people/aubrey-lovell">Aubrey Lovell</podcast:person>
      <podcast:person role="Host" href="https://technologynow.transistor.fm/people/michael-bird">Michael Bird</podcast:person>
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      <title>How can we protect our institutional memory?</title>
      <itunes:episode>130</itunes:episode>
      <podcast:episode>130</podcast:episode>
      <itunes:title>How can we protect our institutional memory?</itunes:title>
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        <![CDATA[<p>How do we protect our institutional memory? This week, Technology Now explores the importance of organisational memory and the biggest challenges which can lead to its erosion. We dive into how it could be preserved, and why this is vital for our organisations. Rom Kosla, CIO for HPE, tells us more.</p><p>This is Technology Now, a weekly show from Hewlett Packard Enterprise. Every week, hosts Michael Bird and Aubrey Lovell look at a story that's been making headlines, take a look at the technology behind it, and explain why it matters to organizations.</p><p><strong>About Rom Kosla</strong><br>https://www.linkedin.com/in/kosla</p><p><strong>Sources</strong><br>https://www.bls.gov/news.release/pdf/tenure.pdf<br>https://www.panopto.com/resource/valuing-workplace-knowledge/<br>https://www.britannica.com/science/Dewey-Decimal-Classification<br>https://www.britannica.com/biography/Melvil-Dewey</p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>How do we protect our institutional memory? This week, Technology Now explores the importance of organisational memory and the biggest challenges which can lead to its erosion. We dive into how it could be preserved, and why this is vital for our organisations. Rom Kosla, CIO for HPE, tells us more.</p><p>This is Technology Now, a weekly show from Hewlett Packard Enterprise. Every week, hosts Michael Bird and Aubrey Lovell look at a story that's been making headlines, take a look at the technology behind it, and explain why it matters to organizations.</p><p><strong>About Rom Kosla</strong><br>https://www.linkedin.com/in/kosla</p><p><strong>Sources</strong><br>https://www.bls.gov/news.release/pdf/tenure.pdf<br>https://www.panopto.com/resource/valuing-workplace-knowledge/<br>https://www.britannica.com/science/Dewey-Decimal-Classification<br>https://www.britannica.com/biography/Melvil-Dewey</p>]]>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 09 Oct 2025 06:00:00 +0100</pubDate>
      <author>Hewlett Packard Enterprise</author>
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      <itunes:duration>1307</itunes:duration>
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        <![CDATA[<p>How do we protect our institutional memory? This week, Technology Now explores the importance of organisational memory and the biggest challenges which can lead to its erosion. We dive into how it could be preserved, and why this is vital for our organisations. Rom Kosla, CIO for HPE, tells us more.</p><p>This is Technology Now, a weekly show from Hewlett Packard Enterprise. Every week, hosts Michael Bird and Aubrey Lovell look at a story that's been making headlines, take a look at the technology behind it, and explain why it matters to organizations.</p><p><strong>About Rom Kosla</strong><br>https://www.linkedin.com/in/kosla</p><p><strong>Sources</strong><br>https://www.bls.gov/news.release/pdf/tenure.pdf<br>https://www.panopto.com/resource/valuing-workplace-knowledge/<br>https://www.britannica.com/science/Dewey-Decimal-Classification<br>https://www.britannica.com/biography/Melvil-Dewey</p>]]>
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      <itunes:keywords>Institutional memory, organisational memory, institutional amnesia, technology now, b2b, learning,Technology, Tech, Tech Industry, IT, ICT, Enterprise, business, organisations, companies, company, firm, finance, AI, experts, business news, tech new</itunes:keywords>
      <itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit>
      <podcast:person role="Host" href="https://technologynow.transistor.fm/people/aubrey-lovell">Aubrey Lovell</podcast:person>
      <podcast:person role="Host" href="https://technologynow.transistor.fm/people/michael-bird">Michael Bird</podcast:person>
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      <title>How do you design a modern-day sports venue?</title>
      <itunes:episode>129</itunes:episode>
      <podcast:episode>129</podcast:episode>
      <itunes:title>How do you design a modern-day sports venue?</itunes:title>
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        <![CDATA[<p>What sort of technology goes into building the latest arenas? This week, Technology Now explores the Chase Centre, home of the Golden State Warriors and a venue for all sorts of events from sports to live music. We examine the importance of technology in all aspects of design, from before fans leave their houses, to their connectivity, safety, and enjoyment at the venue. Brian Fulmer, Senior Director of IT at the Golden State Warriors, tells us more.</p><p>This is Technology Now, a weekly show from Hewlett Packard Enterprise. Every week, hosts Michael Bird and Aubrey Lovell look at a story that's been making headlines, take a look at the technology behind it, and explain why it matters to organizations.</p><p>HPE and Golden State Warriors Partnership:<br>https://www.hpe.com/psnow/doc/a00115219enw<br>https://www.hpe.com/h22228/video-gallery/us/en/v100003857/video?jumpId=in_videogallery_366db19b-247e-46f0-9acc-490ac791aefe_gaiw</p><p>About Brian Fullmer: https://www.linkedin.com/in/brianfulmer/</p><p>Sources:<br>https://www.bbc.co.uk/newsround/63755510<br>https://www.cbsnews.com/news/ancient-roman-gladiator-arena-concession-stand-shops-found/<br>https://www.britannica.com/sports/polo<br>https://www.football-stadiums.co.uk/articles/history-of-floodlights-in-football/<br>https://www.britannica.com/place/United-Kingdom</p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>What sort of technology goes into building the latest arenas? This week, Technology Now explores the Chase Centre, home of the Golden State Warriors and a venue for all sorts of events from sports to live music. We examine the importance of technology in all aspects of design, from before fans leave their houses, to their connectivity, safety, and enjoyment at the venue. Brian Fulmer, Senior Director of IT at the Golden State Warriors, tells us more.</p><p>This is Technology Now, a weekly show from Hewlett Packard Enterprise. Every week, hosts Michael Bird and Aubrey Lovell look at a story that's been making headlines, take a look at the technology behind it, and explain why it matters to organizations.</p><p>HPE and Golden State Warriors Partnership:<br>https://www.hpe.com/psnow/doc/a00115219enw<br>https://www.hpe.com/h22228/video-gallery/us/en/v100003857/video?jumpId=in_videogallery_366db19b-247e-46f0-9acc-490ac791aefe_gaiw</p><p>About Brian Fullmer: https://www.linkedin.com/in/brianfulmer/</p><p>Sources:<br>https://www.bbc.co.uk/newsround/63755510<br>https://www.cbsnews.com/news/ancient-roman-gladiator-arena-concession-stand-shops-found/<br>https://www.britannica.com/sports/polo<br>https://www.football-stadiums.co.uk/articles/history-of-floodlights-in-football/<br>https://www.britannica.com/place/United-Kingdom</p>]]>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 02 Oct 2025 06:00:00 +0100</pubDate>
      <author>Hewlett Packard Enterprise</author>
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        <![CDATA[<p>What sort of technology goes into building the latest arenas? This week, Technology Now explores the Chase Centre, home of the Golden State Warriors and a venue for all sorts of events from sports to live music. We examine the importance of technology in all aspects of design, from before fans leave their houses, to their connectivity, safety, and enjoyment at the venue. Brian Fulmer, Senior Director of IT at the Golden State Warriors, tells us more.</p><p>This is Technology Now, a weekly show from Hewlett Packard Enterprise. Every week, hosts Michael Bird and Aubrey Lovell look at a story that's been making headlines, take a look at the technology behind it, and explain why it matters to organizations.</p><p>HPE and Golden State Warriors Partnership:<br>https://www.hpe.com/psnow/doc/a00115219enw<br>https://www.hpe.com/h22228/video-gallery/us/en/v100003857/video?jumpId=in_videogallery_366db19b-247e-46f0-9acc-490ac791aefe_gaiw</p><p>About Brian Fullmer: https://www.linkedin.com/in/brianfulmer/</p><p>Sources:<br>https://www.bbc.co.uk/newsround/63755510<br>https://www.cbsnews.com/news/ancient-roman-gladiator-arena-concession-stand-shops-found/<br>https://www.britannica.com/sports/polo<br>https://www.football-stadiums.co.uk/articles/history-of-floodlights-in-football/<br>https://www.britannica.com/place/United-Kingdom</p>]]>
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      <itunes:keywords>Golden State Warriors, Chase Centre, HPE, Dubnation, dub nation, partnership, NBA, Basketball, sports, sport, b2b, IT, ICT, Technology, fibre optics, data center, on-prem, Tech, computer science, electrical engineering, engineering, technology design, digital, innovation, HPC, supercomputers</itunes:keywords>
      <itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit>
      <podcast:person role="Host" href="https://technologynow.transistor.fm/people/aubrey-lovell">Aubrey Lovell</podcast:person>
      <podcast:person role="Host" href="https://technologynow.transistor.fm/people/michael-bird">Michael Bird</podcast:person>
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    <item>
      <title>Can AI make itself more efficient?</title>
      <itunes:episode>128</itunes:episode>
      <podcast:episode>128</podcast:episode>
      <itunes:title>Can AI make itself more efficient?</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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        <![CDATA[<p>How can artificial intelligence make itself more efficient? This week, Technology Now delves into the concept of solution based efficiency, how it can be applied to new and emerging technologies, and the importance of expecting the unexpected. John Frey, Senior Director and Chief Technologist of Sustainable Transformation for HPE, tells us more.</p><p>This is Technology Now, a weekly show from Hewlett Packard Enterprise. Every week, hosts Michael Bird and Aubrey Lovell look at a story that's been making headlines, take a look at the technology behind it, and explain why it matters to organizations.</p><p>HPE AI Sustainability Whitepaper: https://www.hpe.com/psnow/doc/a50013815enw</p><p>Sources:<br>https://homepages.math.uic.edu/~leon/mcs425-s08/handouts/char_freq2.pdf<br>https://www.morsecodeholistic.com/american-morse-code-translator<br>https://www.bbc.com/news/business-47460499</p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>How can artificial intelligence make itself more efficient? This week, Technology Now delves into the concept of solution based efficiency, how it can be applied to new and emerging technologies, and the importance of expecting the unexpected. John Frey, Senior Director and Chief Technologist of Sustainable Transformation for HPE, tells us more.</p><p>This is Technology Now, a weekly show from Hewlett Packard Enterprise. Every week, hosts Michael Bird and Aubrey Lovell look at a story that's been making headlines, take a look at the technology behind it, and explain why it matters to organizations.</p><p>HPE AI Sustainability Whitepaper: https://www.hpe.com/psnow/doc/a50013815enw</p><p>Sources:<br>https://homepages.math.uic.edu/~leon/mcs425-s08/handouts/char_freq2.pdf<br>https://www.morsecodeholistic.com/american-morse-code-translator<br>https://www.bbc.com/news/business-47460499</p>]]>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 25 Sep 2025 06:00:00 +0100</pubDate>
      <author>Hewlett Packard Enterprise</author>
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      <itunes:duration>1435</itunes:duration>
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        <![CDATA[<p>How can artificial intelligence make itself more efficient? This week, Technology Now delves into the concept of solution based efficiency, how it can be applied to new and emerging technologies, and the importance of expecting the unexpected. John Frey, Senior Director and Chief Technologist of Sustainable Transformation for HPE, tells us more.</p><p>This is Technology Now, a weekly show from Hewlett Packard Enterprise. Every week, hosts Michael Bird and Aubrey Lovell look at a story that's been making headlines, take a look at the technology behind it, and explain why it matters to organizations.</p><p>HPE AI Sustainability Whitepaper: https://www.hpe.com/psnow/doc/a50013815enw</p><p>Sources:<br>https://homepages.math.uic.edu/~leon/mcs425-s08/handouts/char_freq2.pdf<br>https://www.morsecodeholistic.com/american-morse-code-translator<br>https://www.bbc.com/news/business-47460499</p>]]>
      </itunes:summary>
      <itunes:keywords>Solution based efficiency, agentic, agentic AI, AI agent, unexpected consequences, AI, artificial intelligence, medicine, medical ai, diagnosis, Technology, Tech, Tech Industry, IT, ICT, Enterprise, business, organisations, companies, company, firm, HPE, Hewlett Packard Enterprise, statistics, mathematics, machine learning, ML, LLM, creativity, hallucination, data, bias, access, b2b</itunes:keywords>
      <itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit>
      <podcast:person role="Host" href="https://technologynow.transistor.fm/people/aubrey-lovell">Aubrey Lovell</podcast:person>
      <podcast:person role="Host" href="https://technologynow.transistor.fm/people/michael-bird">Michael Bird</podcast:person>
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    <item>
      <title>How could AI revolutionize supply chain?</title>
      <itunes:episode>127</itunes:episode>
      <podcast:episode>127</podcast:episode>
      <itunes:title>How could AI revolutionize supply chain?</itunes:title>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Where do we get our stuff from? This week, Technology Now is diving into the subject of supply chain. We explore what different people along the value chain care about, the types of disruptions modern day supply chains face, and we explore how AI can be integrated into the world of supply chain to mitigate unexpected shocks.</p><p>This is Technology Now, a weekly show from Hewlett Packard Enterprise. Every week, hosts Michael Bird and Aubrey Lovell look at a story that's been making headlines, take a look at the technology behind it, and explain why it matters to organizations.</p><p>About Mark Bakker: https://www.hpe.com/uk/en/leadership-bios/mark-bakker.html</p><p>Sources<br>Door to Door: The Magnificent, Maddening, Mysterious World of Transportation by Edward Humes. Copyright © 2016 by Edward Humes. Reprinted courtesy of Harper, an imprint of HarperCollins Publishers.<br>https://www.persee.fr/doc/paleo_0153-9345_2016_num_42_2_5718<br>https://www.ebsco.com/research-starters/history/renfrew-dixon-and-cann-reconstruct-ancient-near-eastern-trade-routes<br>Khalidi, L. et al., 2016, The growth of early social networks: New geochemical results of obsidian from the Ubaid to Chalcolithic Period in Syria, Iraq and the Gulf, Journal of Archaeological Science: Reports,<br>Volume 9, Pages 743-757, ISSN 2352-409X, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jasrep.2016.06.026.<br>Gendron, F., et all., 2019, The evolution of obsidian procurement in ancient Oaxaca, Mexico: New data from the Sistema 7 Venado architectural complex, Monte Albán. Journal of Archaeological Science: Reports. 23. 583-591., <br>Tykot. R. H., 1996, Obsidian Procurement and Distribution in the Central and Western Mediterranean, Journal of Mediterranean Archaeology 9.1 (1996) 39-82</p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Where do we get our stuff from? This week, Technology Now is diving into the subject of supply chain. We explore what different people along the value chain care about, the types of disruptions modern day supply chains face, and we explore how AI can be integrated into the world of supply chain to mitigate unexpected shocks.</p><p>This is Technology Now, a weekly show from Hewlett Packard Enterprise. Every week, hosts Michael Bird and Aubrey Lovell look at a story that's been making headlines, take a look at the technology behind it, and explain why it matters to organizations.</p><p>About Mark Bakker: https://www.hpe.com/uk/en/leadership-bios/mark-bakker.html</p><p>Sources<br>Door to Door: The Magnificent, Maddening, Mysterious World of Transportation by Edward Humes. Copyright © 2016 by Edward Humes. Reprinted courtesy of Harper, an imprint of HarperCollins Publishers.<br>https://www.persee.fr/doc/paleo_0153-9345_2016_num_42_2_5718<br>https://www.ebsco.com/research-starters/history/renfrew-dixon-and-cann-reconstruct-ancient-near-eastern-trade-routes<br>Khalidi, L. et al., 2016, The growth of early social networks: New geochemical results of obsidian from the Ubaid to Chalcolithic Period in Syria, Iraq and the Gulf, Journal of Archaeological Science: Reports,<br>Volume 9, Pages 743-757, ISSN 2352-409X, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jasrep.2016.06.026.<br>Gendron, F., et all., 2019, The evolution of obsidian procurement in ancient Oaxaca, Mexico: New data from the Sistema 7 Venado architectural complex, Monte Albán. Journal of Archaeological Science: Reports. 23. 583-591., <br>Tykot. R. H., 1996, Obsidian Procurement and Distribution in the Central and Western Mediterranean, Journal of Mediterranean Archaeology 9.1 (1996) 39-82</p>]]>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 18 Sep 2025 06:00:00 +0100</pubDate>
      <author>Hewlett Packard Enterprise</author>
      <enclosure url="https://media.transistor.fm/bfc7c480/c1002431.mp3" length="35294692" type="audio/mpeg"/>
      <itunes:author>Hewlett Packard Enterprise</itunes:author>
      <itunes:duration>1468</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:summary>
        <![CDATA[<p>Where do we get our stuff from? This week, Technology Now is diving into the subject of supply chain. We explore what different people along the value chain care about, the types of disruptions modern day supply chains face, and we explore how AI can be integrated into the world of supply chain to mitigate unexpected shocks.</p><p>This is Technology Now, a weekly show from Hewlett Packard Enterprise. Every week, hosts Michael Bird and Aubrey Lovell look at a story that's been making headlines, take a look at the technology behind it, and explain why it matters to organizations.</p><p>About Mark Bakker: https://www.hpe.com/uk/en/leadership-bios/mark-bakker.html</p><p>Sources<br>Door to Door: The Magnificent, Maddening, Mysterious World of Transportation by Edward Humes. Copyright © 2016 by Edward Humes. Reprinted courtesy of Harper, an imprint of HarperCollins Publishers.<br>https://www.persee.fr/doc/paleo_0153-9345_2016_num_42_2_5718<br>https://www.ebsco.com/research-starters/history/renfrew-dixon-and-cann-reconstruct-ancient-near-eastern-trade-routes<br>Khalidi, L. et al., 2016, The growth of early social networks: New geochemical results of obsidian from the Ubaid to Chalcolithic Period in Syria, Iraq and the Gulf, Journal of Archaeological Science: Reports,<br>Volume 9, Pages 743-757, ISSN 2352-409X, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jasrep.2016.06.026.<br>Gendron, F., et all., 2019, The evolution of obsidian procurement in ancient Oaxaca, Mexico: New data from the Sistema 7 Venado architectural complex, Monte Albán. Journal of Archaeological Science: Reports. 23. 583-591., <br>Tykot. R. H., 1996, Obsidian Procurement and Distribution in the Central and Western Mediterranean, Journal of Mediterranean Archaeology 9.1 (1996) 39-82</p>]]>
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      <itunes:keywords>Supply chain, supply chains, evergiven, suez canal, semiconductors, Technology, Tech, Tech Industry, IT, ICT, Enterprise, business, organisations, companies, company, firm, HPE, Hewlett Packard Enterprise,  statistics, mathematics, machine learning, ML, LLM, creativity, hallucination, data, big data</itunes:keywords>
      <itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit>
      <podcast:person role="Host" href="https://technologynow.transistor.fm/people/aubrey-lovell">Aubrey Lovell</podcast:person>
      <podcast:person role="Host" href="https://technologynow.transistor.fm/people/michael-bird">Michael Bird</podcast:person>
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      <title>Can AI be used to improve patient experiences?</title>
      <itunes:episode>126</itunes:episode>
      <podcast:episode>126</podcast:episode>
      <itunes:title>Can AI be used to improve patient experiences?</itunes:title>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Can AI be used to improve patient experiences? This week, Technology Now explores how AI is being used to streamline data collection in the healthcare industry, how data should be treated to avoid bias in AI, and the benefits this brings to patients. Derek B. Howard, Programme Manager for the HPE Digital Health Foundry Programme, tells us more.</p><p>This is Technology Now, a weekly show from Hewlett Packard Enterprise. Every week, hosts Michael Bird and Aubrey Lovell look at a story that's been making headlines, take a look at the technology behind it, and explain why it matters to organizations.</p><p><strong>About Derek B. Howard:<br></strong>https://www.linkedin.com/in/derek-howard1/</p><p><strong>Sources:</strong><br>https://www.britannica.com/technology/MYCIN<br>https://www.mghlcs.org/projects/dxplain<br>https://www.cedars-sinai.org/discoveries/ai-ascendance-in-medicine.html</p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Can AI be used to improve patient experiences? This week, Technology Now explores how AI is being used to streamline data collection in the healthcare industry, how data should be treated to avoid bias in AI, and the benefits this brings to patients. Derek B. Howard, Programme Manager for the HPE Digital Health Foundry Programme, tells us more.</p><p>This is Technology Now, a weekly show from Hewlett Packard Enterprise. Every week, hosts Michael Bird and Aubrey Lovell look at a story that's been making headlines, take a look at the technology behind it, and explain why it matters to organizations.</p><p><strong>About Derek B. Howard:<br></strong>https://www.linkedin.com/in/derek-howard1/</p><p><strong>Sources:</strong><br>https://www.britannica.com/technology/MYCIN<br>https://www.mghlcs.org/projects/dxplain<br>https://www.cedars-sinai.org/discoveries/ai-ascendance-in-medicine.html</p>]]>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 11 Sep 2025 06:00:00 +0100</pubDate>
      <author>Hewlett Packard Enterprise</author>
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      <itunes:duration>1169</itunes:duration>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Can AI be used to improve patient experiences? This week, Technology Now explores how AI is being used to streamline data collection in the healthcare industry, how data should be treated to avoid bias in AI, and the benefits this brings to patients. Derek B. Howard, Programme Manager for the HPE Digital Health Foundry Programme, tells us more.</p><p>This is Technology Now, a weekly show from Hewlett Packard Enterprise. Every week, hosts Michael Bird and Aubrey Lovell look at a story that's been making headlines, take a look at the technology behind it, and explain why it matters to organizations.</p><p><strong>About Derek B. Howard:<br></strong>https://www.linkedin.com/in/derek-howard1/</p><p><strong>Sources:</strong><br>https://www.britannica.com/technology/MYCIN<br>https://www.mghlcs.org/projects/dxplain<br>https://www.cedars-sinai.org/discoveries/ai-ascendance-in-medicine.html</p>]]>
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      <itunes:keywords>healthcare, AI, artificial intelligence, medicine, medical ai, diagnosis, Technology, Tech, Tech Industry, IT, ICT, Enterprise, business, organisations, companies, company, firm, HPE, Hewlett Packard Enterprise,  statistics, mathematics, machine learning, ML, LLM, creativity, hallucination, data, bias, access</itunes:keywords>
      <itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit>
      <podcast:person role="Host" href="https://technologynow.transistor.fm/people/aubrey-lovell">Aubrey Lovell</podcast:person>
      <podcast:person role="Host" href="https://technologynow.transistor.fm/people/michael-bird">Michael Bird</podcast:person>
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    <item>
      <title>How do you keep a computer running non-stop?</title>
      <itunes:episode>125</itunes:episode>
      <podcast:episode>125</podcast:episode>
      <itunes:title>How do you keep a computer running non-stop?</itunes:title>
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        <![CDATA[<p>How do you keep a computer running non-stop? This week Technology Now explores the world of fault tolerant computing. We dive into how fault tolerance works, what industries use it, and why such a useful form of computing isn’t as ubiquitous as we might expect. Casey Taylor, Vice President and General Manager HPE Nonstop Compute tells us more. </p><p>This is Technology Now, a weekly show from Hewlett Packard Enterprise. Every week, hosts Michael Bird and Aubrey Lovell look at a story that's been making headlines, take a look at the technology behind it, and explain why it matters to organizations.</p><p><strong>About Casey Taylor:</strong> https://www.linkedin.com/in/getcaseytaylor<br><strong>Our previous episode with Casey:</strong> https://hpe.lnk.to/missioncriticalfa<br><strong><br>Sources:</strong><br>https://edition.cnn.com/2024/07/24/tech/crowdstrike-outage-cost-cause<br>https://edition.cnn.com/2024/07/24/tech/crowdstrike-outage-cost-cause<br>https://www.kovrr.com/reports/the-uk-cost-of-the-crowdstrike-incident<br>https://science.nasa.gov/mission/voyager/mission-overview/<br>https://science.nasa.gov/mission/voyager/where-are-voyager-1-and-voyager-2-now/<br>A. Avizienis, G. C. Gilley, F. P. Mathur, D. A. Rennels, J. A. Rohr and D. K. Rubin, "The STAR (Self-Testing And Repairing) Computer: An Investigation of the Theory and Practice of Fault-Tolerant Computer Design," in IEEE Transactions on Computers, vol. C-20, no. 11, pp. 1312-1321, Nov. 1971, doi: 10.1109/T-C.1971.223133. <br>https://www.cs.unc.edu/~anderson/teach/comp790/papers/Siewiorek_Fault_Tol.pdf</p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>How do you keep a computer running non-stop? This week Technology Now explores the world of fault tolerant computing. We dive into how fault tolerance works, what industries use it, and why such a useful form of computing isn’t as ubiquitous as we might expect. Casey Taylor, Vice President and General Manager HPE Nonstop Compute tells us more. </p><p>This is Technology Now, a weekly show from Hewlett Packard Enterprise. Every week, hosts Michael Bird and Aubrey Lovell look at a story that's been making headlines, take a look at the technology behind it, and explain why it matters to organizations.</p><p><strong>About Casey Taylor:</strong> https://www.linkedin.com/in/getcaseytaylor<br><strong>Our previous episode with Casey:</strong> https://hpe.lnk.to/missioncriticalfa<br><strong><br>Sources:</strong><br>https://edition.cnn.com/2024/07/24/tech/crowdstrike-outage-cost-cause<br>https://edition.cnn.com/2024/07/24/tech/crowdstrike-outage-cost-cause<br>https://www.kovrr.com/reports/the-uk-cost-of-the-crowdstrike-incident<br>https://science.nasa.gov/mission/voyager/mission-overview/<br>https://science.nasa.gov/mission/voyager/where-are-voyager-1-and-voyager-2-now/<br>A. Avizienis, G. C. Gilley, F. P. Mathur, D. A. Rennels, J. A. Rohr and D. K. Rubin, "The STAR (Self-Testing And Repairing) Computer: An Investigation of the Theory and Practice of Fault-Tolerant Computer Design," in IEEE Transactions on Computers, vol. C-20, no. 11, pp. 1312-1321, Nov. 1971, doi: 10.1109/T-C.1971.223133. <br>https://www.cs.unc.edu/~anderson/teach/comp790/papers/Siewiorek_Fault_Tol.pdf</p>]]>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 04 Sep 2025 06:00:00 +0100</pubDate>
      <author>Hewlett Packard Enterprise</author>
      <enclosure url="https://media.transistor.fm/6101150a/d2c85b64.mp3" length="26977323" type="audio/mpeg"/>
      <itunes:author>Hewlett Packard Enterprise</itunes:author>
      <itunes:duration>1122</itunes:duration>
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        <![CDATA[<p>How do you keep a computer running non-stop? This week Technology Now explores the world of fault tolerant computing. We dive into how fault tolerance works, what industries use it, and why such a useful form of computing isn’t as ubiquitous as we might expect. Casey Taylor, Vice President and General Manager HPE Nonstop Compute tells us more. </p><p>This is Technology Now, a weekly show from Hewlett Packard Enterprise. Every week, hosts Michael Bird and Aubrey Lovell look at a story that's been making headlines, take a look at the technology behind it, and explain why it matters to organizations.</p><p><strong>About Casey Taylor:</strong> https://www.linkedin.com/in/getcaseytaylor<br><strong>Our previous episode with Casey:</strong> https://hpe.lnk.to/missioncriticalfa<br><strong><br>Sources:</strong><br>https://edition.cnn.com/2024/07/24/tech/crowdstrike-outage-cost-cause<br>https://edition.cnn.com/2024/07/24/tech/crowdstrike-outage-cost-cause<br>https://www.kovrr.com/reports/the-uk-cost-of-the-crowdstrike-incident<br>https://science.nasa.gov/mission/voyager/mission-overview/<br>https://science.nasa.gov/mission/voyager/where-are-voyager-1-and-voyager-2-now/<br>A. Avizienis, G. C. Gilley, F. P. Mathur, D. A. Rennels, J. A. Rohr and D. K. Rubin, "The STAR (Self-Testing And Repairing) Computer: An Investigation of the Theory and Practice of Fault-Tolerant Computer Design," in IEEE Transactions on Computers, vol. C-20, no. 11, pp. 1312-1321, Nov. 1971, doi: 10.1109/T-C.1971.223133. <br>https://www.cs.unc.edu/~anderson/teach/comp790/papers/Siewiorek_Fault_Tol.pdf</p>]]>
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      <itunes:keywords>HPE, Hewlett Packard Enterprise, NonStop, fault-tolerant IT, IT infrastructure, technology podcast, high availability, redundancy, disaster recovery, hardware reliability, software resilience, IT systems, scalability, cloud computing, server architecture, data centers, network reliability, fault-tolerance design, IT engineering, failover systems, system uptime, load balancing, tech interview, IT reliability, infrastructure optimization, IT podcast, enterprise IT, system resilience, fault-tolerant hardware, fault-tolerant software, IT innovation, IT scalability, business continuity, IT solutions</itunes:keywords>
      <itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit>
      <podcast:person role="Host" href="https://technologynow.transistor.fm/people/aubrey-lovell">Aubrey Lovell</podcast:person>
      <podcast:person role="Host" href="https://technologynow.transistor.fm/people/michael-bird">Michael Bird</podcast:person>
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      <title>Can we build technology today to defend against the threats of tomorrow?</title>
      <itunes:episode>124</itunes:episode>
      <podcast:episode>124</podcast:episode>
      <itunes:title>Can we build technology today to defend against the threats of tomorrow?</itunes:title>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Can we build technology today to defend against the threats of tomorrow? This week, Technology Now concludes a double episode on post quantum cryptography and explores the subject of firmware, why it’s imperative that it be protected against quantum attacks and why a simple update can’t solve every problem. Nigel Edwards, Director of the Security Lab at HPE Labs, tells us more.</p><p>This is Technology Now, a weekly show from Hewlett Packard Enterprise. Every week, hosts Michael Bird and Aubrey Lovell look at a story that's been making headlines, take a look at the technology behind it, and explain why it matters to organizations.</p><p>About Nigel: https://www.linkedin.com/in/nigel-edwards-170591/?originalSubdomain=uk</p><p>Sources: <br>https://www.theatlantic.com/technology/archive/2016/01/the-long-and-winding-history-of-encryption/423726/<br>https://www.theqrl.org/blog/history-of-cryptography-behind-the-code-episode-1/<br>https://www.theguardian.com/science/2025/may/07/todays-ai-can-crack-second-world-war-enigma-code-in-short-order-experts-say</p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Can we build technology today to defend against the threats of tomorrow? This week, Technology Now concludes a double episode on post quantum cryptography and explores the subject of firmware, why it’s imperative that it be protected against quantum attacks and why a simple update can’t solve every problem. Nigel Edwards, Director of the Security Lab at HPE Labs, tells us more.</p><p>This is Technology Now, a weekly show from Hewlett Packard Enterprise. Every week, hosts Michael Bird and Aubrey Lovell look at a story that's been making headlines, take a look at the technology behind it, and explain why it matters to organizations.</p><p>About Nigel: https://www.linkedin.com/in/nigel-edwards-170591/?originalSubdomain=uk</p><p>Sources: <br>https://www.theatlantic.com/technology/archive/2016/01/the-long-and-winding-history-of-encryption/423726/<br>https://www.theqrl.org/blog/history-of-cryptography-behind-the-code-episode-1/<br>https://www.theguardian.com/science/2025/may/07/todays-ai-can-crack-second-world-war-enigma-code-in-short-order-experts-say</p>]]>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 28 Aug 2025 06:00:00 +0100</pubDate>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Can we build technology today to defend against the threats of tomorrow? This week, Technology Now concludes a double episode on post quantum cryptography and explores the subject of firmware, why it’s imperative that it be protected against quantum attacks and why a simple update can’t solve every problem. Nigel Edwards, Director of the Security Lab at HPE Labs, tells us more.</p><p>This is Technology Now, a weekly show from Hewlett Packard Enterprise. Every week, hosts Michael Bird and Aubrey Lovell look at a story that's been making headlines, take a look at the technology behind it, and explain why it matters to organizations.</p><p>About Nigel: https://www.linkedin.com/in/nigel-edwards-170591/?originalSubdomain=uk</p><p>Sources: <br>https://www.theatlantic.com/technology/archive/2016/01/the-long-and-winding-history-of-encryption/423726/<br>https://www.theqrl.org/blog/history-of-cryptography-behind-the-code-episode-1/<br>https://www.theguardian.com/science/2025/may/07/todays-ai-can-crack-second-world-war-enigma-code-in-short-order-experts-say</p>]]>
      </itunes:summary>
      <itunes:keywords>Quantum Computing, Quantum Cryptography, Post Quantum Cryptography, Quantum, Cryptography, RSA, Encryption, Encryption, quantum resistant, NIST, security, firmware, software, hardware, hacking, cybersecurity, cybercrime, cyberattack, ransomware, Technology, Tech, Tech Industry, IT, ICT, Enterprise, business, organisations, companies, company</itunes:keywords>
      <itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit>
      <podcast:person role="Host" href="https://technologynow.transistor.fm/people/aubrey-lovell">Aubrey Lovell</podcast:person>
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      <title>How are governments reacting to the threat of quantum computers?</title>
      <itunes:episode>123</itunes:episode>
      <podcast:episode>123</podcast:episode>
      <itunes:title>How are governments reacting to the threat of quantum computers?</itunes:title>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Why do quantum computers pose a threat to governments? This week Technology Now starts a two part dive into quantum computing. In this first episode, we ask: how are governments preparing to mitigate the threat posed by a hypothetical quantum computer which could be invented. Ken Rich, Federal CTO at HPE tells us more.</p><p>This is Technology Now, a weekly show from Hewlett Packard Enterprise. Every week, hosts Michael Bird and Aubrey Lovell look at a story that's been making headlines, take a look at the technology behind it, and explain why it matters to organizations.</p><p><strong>About Ken Rich:<br></strong>https://www.linkedin.com/in/kenrich111/</p><p><strong>Sources:</strong><br>https://www.ncsc.gov.uk/whitepaper/next-steps-preparing-for-post-quantum-cryptography<br>https://www.britannica.com/technology/quantum-computer<br>https://www.livescience.com/technology/computing/history-of-quantum-computing-key-moments-that-shaped-the-future-of-computing<br>Shor, Peter W.. “Polynomial-Time Algorithms for Prime Factorization and Discrete Logarithms on a Quantum Computer.” SIAM Rev. 41 (1995): 303-332.<br>P. W. Shor, "Algorithms for quantum computation: discrete logarithms and factoring," Proceedings 35th Annual Symposium on Foundations of Computer Science, Santa Fe, NM, USA, 1994, pp. 124-134, doi: 10.1109/SFCS.1994.365700.<br>https://www.newscientist.com/article/2399246-record-breaking-quantum-computer-has-more-than-1000-qubits/</p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Why do quantum computers pose a threat to governments? This week Technology Now starts a two part dive into quantum computing. In this first episode, we ask: how are governments preparing to mitigate the threat posed by a hypothetical quantum computer which could be invented. Ken Rich, Federal CTO at HPE tells us more.</p><p>This is Technology Now, a weekly show from Hewlett Packard Enterprise. Every week, hosts Michael Bird and Aubrey Lovell look at a story that's been making headlines, take a look at the technology behind it, and explain why it matters to organizations.</p><p><strong>About Ken Rich:<br></strong>https://www.linkedin.com/in/kenrich111/</p><p><strong>Sources:</strong><br>https://www.ncsc.gov.uk/whitepaper/next-steps-preparing-for-post-quantum-cryptography<br>https://www.britannica.com/technology/quantum-computer<br>https://www.livescience.com/technology/computing/history-of-quantum-computing-key-moments-that-shaped-the-future-of-computing<br>Shor, Peter W.. “Polynomial-Time Algorithms for Prime Factorization and Discrete Logarithms on a Quantum Computer.” SIAM Rev. 41 (1995): 303-332.<br>P. W. Shor, "Algorithms for quantum computation: discrete logarithms and factoring," Proceedings 35th Annual Symposium on Foundations of Computer Science, Santa Fe, NM, USA, 1994, pp. 124-134, doi: 10.1109/SFCS.1994.365700.<br>https://www.newscientist.com/article/2399246-record-breaking-quantum-computer-has-more-than-1000-qubits/</p>]]>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 21 Aug 2025 06:00:00 +0100</pubDate>
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      <itunes:duration>1231</itunes:duration>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Why do quantum computers pose a threat to governments? This week Technology Now starts a two part dive into quantum computing. In this first episode, we ask: how are governments preparing to mitigate the threat posed by a hypothetical quantum computer which could be invented. Ken Rich, Federal CTO at HPE tells us more.</p><p>This is Technology Now, a weekly show from Hewlett Packard Enterprise. Every week, hosts Michael Bird and Aubrey Lovell look at a story that's been making headlines, take a look at the technology behind it, and explain why it matters to organizations.</p><p><strong>About Ken Rich:<br></strong>https://www.linkedin.com/in/kenrich111/</p><p><strong>Sources:</strong><br>https://www.ncsc.gov.uk/whitepaper/next-steps-preparing-for-post-quantum-cryptography<br>https://www.britannica.com/technology/quantum-computer<br>https://www.livescience.com/technology/computing/history-of-quantum-computing-key-moments-that-shaped-the-future-of-computing<br>Shor, Peter W.. “Polynomial-Time Algorithms for Prime Factorization and Discrete Logarithms on a Quantum Computer.” SIAM Rev. 41 (1995): 303-332.<br>P. W. Shor, "Algorithms for quantum computation: discrete logarithms and factoring," Proceedings 35th Annual Symposium on Foundations of Computer Science, Santa Fe, NM, USA, 1994, pp. 124-134, doi: 10.1109/SFCS.1994.365700.<br>https://www.newscientist.com/article/2399246-record-breaking-quantum-computer-has-more-than-1000-qubits/</p>]]>
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      <itunes:keywords>Quantum Computing, Quantum Cryptography, Post Quantum Cryptography, Quantum, Cryptography, RSA, Encryption, Encryption, quantum resistant, NIST, Steal now decrypt later, Security, cybersecurity, cybercrime, cyberattack, ransomware, Technology, Tech, Tech Industry, IT, ICT, Enterprise, business, organisations, companies, company</itunes:keywords>
      <itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit>
      <podcast:person role="Host" href="https://technologynow.transistor.fm/people/aubrey-lovell">Aubrey Lovell</podcast:person>
      <podcast:person role="Host" href="https://technologynow.transistor.fm/people/michael-bird">Michael Bird</podcast:person>
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      <title>Why do sports teams care about technology?</title>
      <itunes:episode>122</itunes:episode>
      <podcast:episode>122</podcast:episode>
      <itunes:title>Why do sports teams care about technology?</itunes:title>
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        <![CDATA[<p>How do sports and technology go hand in hand? This week, Technology Now explores how sports teams use technology both on and off the field. We examine the history of sport analytics, and how technology is utilized to help training, find opponents’ weaknesses, and even discover new talent going forwards. Matt Messick, CIO for the Dallas Cowboys who are part of Blue Star Operations Services, tells us more.</p><p>This is Technology Now, a weekly show from Hewlett Packard Enterprise. Every week, hosts Michael Bird and Aubrey Lovell look at a story that's been making headlines, take a look at the technology behind it, and explain why it matters to organizations.<br> <br>HPE &amp; Dallas Cowboys partnership:<br>https://www.hpe.com/psnow/doc/a50008315enw<br>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JD9WhsESuwE<br> <br>Sources:<br>https://www.nielsen.com/news-center/2025/super-bowl-lix-makes-tv-history-with-over-127-million-viewers/<br>https://www.forbes.com/sites/neilsahota/2024/02/05/touchdown-technology-the-rise-of-ai-in-american-football/<br>Charles M. Mottley, (1954) Letter to the Editor—The Application of Operations-Research Methods to Athletic Games. Journal of the Operations Research Society of America 2(3):335-338. https://doi.org/10.1287/opre.2.3.335<br>Lindsey, G. R. “Statistical Data Useful for the Operation of a Baseball Team.” Operations Research, vol. 7, no. 2, 1959, pp. 197–207. JSTOR, http://www.jstor.org/stable/167156. Accessed 31 July 2025.<br>https://invention.si.edu/invention-stories/sports-analytics-moneyball<br>https://london-post.co.uk/the-analytics-revolution-in-the-nfl/</p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>How do sports and technology go hand in hand? This week, Technology Now explores how sports teams use technology both on and off the field. We examine the history of sport analytics, and how technology is utilized to help training, find opponents’ weaknesses, and even discover new talent going forwards. Matt Messick, CIO for the Dallas Cowboys who are part of Blue Star Operations Services, tells us more.</p><p>This is Technology Now, a weekly show from Hewlett Packard Enterprise. Every week, hosts Michael Bird and Aubrey Lovell look at a story that's been making headlines, take a look at the technology behind it, and explain why it matters to organizations.<br> <br>HPE &amp; Dallas Cowboys partnership:<br>https://www.hpe.com/psnow/doc/a50008315enw<br>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JD9WhsESuwE<br> <br>Sources:<br>https://www.nielsen.com/news-center/2025/super-bowl-lix-makes-tv-history-with-over-127-million-viewers/<br>https://www.forbes.com/sites/neilsahota/2024/02/05/touchdown-technology-the-rise-of-ai-in-american-football/<br>Charles M. Mottley, (1954) Letter to the Editor—The Application of Operations-Research Methods to Athletic Games. Journal of the Operations Research Society of America 2(3):335-338. https://doi.org/10.1287/opre.2.3.335<br>Lindsey, G. R. “Statistical Data Useful for the Operation of a Baseball Team.” Operations Research, vol. 7, no. 2, 1959, pp. 197–207. JSTOR, http://www.jstor.org/stable/167156. Accessed 31 July 2025.<br>https://invention.si.edu/invention-stories/sports-analytics-moneyball<br>https://london-post.co.uk/the-analytics-revolution-in-the-nfl/</p>]]>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 14 Aug 2025 06:00:00 +0100</pubDate>
      <author>Hewlett Packard Enterprise</author>
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        <![CDATA[<p>How do sports and technology go hand in hand? This week, Technology Now explores how sports teams use technology both on and off the field. We examine the history of sport analytics, and how technology is utilized to help training, find opponents’ weaknesses, and even discover new talent going forwards. Matt Messick, CIO for the Dallas Cowboys who are part of Blue Star Operations Services, tells us more.</p><p>This is Technology Now, a weekly show from Hewlett Packard Enterprise. Every week, hosts Michael Bird and Aubrey Lovell look at a story that's been making headlines, take a look at the technology behind it, and explain why it matters to organizations.<br> <br>HPE &amp; Dallas Cowboys partnership:<br>https://www.hpe.com/psnow/doc/a50008315enw<br>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JD9WhsESuwE<br> <br>Sources:<br>https://www.nielsen.com/news-center/2025/super-bowl-lix-makes-tv-history-with-over-127-million-viewers/<br>https://www.forbes.com/sites/neilsahota/2024/02/05/touchdown-technology-the-rise-of-ai-in-american-football/<br>Charles M. Mottley, (1954) Letter to the Editor—The Application of Operations-Research Methods to Athletic Games. Journal of the Operations Research Society of America 2(3):335-338. https://doi.org/10.1287/opre.2.3.335<br>Lindsey, G. R. “Statistical Data Useful for the Operation of a Baseball Team.” Operations Research, vol. 7, no. 2, 1959, pp. 197–207. JSTOR, http://www.jstor.org/stable/167156. Accessed 31 July 2025.<br>https://invention.si.edu/invention-stories/sports-analytics-moneyball<br>https://london-post.co.uk/the-analytics-revolution-in-the-nfl/</p>]]>
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      <itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit>
      <podcast:person role="Host" href="https://technologynow.transistor.fm/people/aubrey-lovell">Aubrey Lovell</podcast:person>
      <podcast:person role="Host" href="https://technologynow.transistor.fm/people/michael-bird">Michael Bird</podcast:person>
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      <title>How can AI be used to commit fraud?</title>
      <itunes:episode>121</itunes:episode>
      <podcast:episode>121</podcast:episode>
      <itunes:title>How can AI be used to commit fraud?</itunes:title>
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        <![CDATA[<p>How can AI be used to commit fraud? This week, Technology Now dives into the world of AI attacks. We explore how AI is being used to commit fraud against both people and companies and ask what protections can be put in place to mitigate this in the future. Aman Raheja, Global Chief Information Security Officer at HPE tells us more.</p><p>This is Technology Now, a weekly show from Hewlett Packard Enterprise. Every week, hosts Michael Bird and Aubrey Lovell look at a story that's been making headlines, take a look at the technology behind it, and explain why it matters to organizations.</p><p><strong>About Aman:<br></strong> https://www.linkedin.com/in/rahejaaman/</p><p><strong>Sources:<br></strong><a href="https://www.fbi.gov/history/famous-cases/bernie-madoff">https://www.fbi.gov/history/famous-cases/bernie-madoff</a></p><p>https://www.investopedia.com/terms/b/bernard-madoff.asp</p><p><a href="https://www.cnbc.com/2019/03/27/phishing-email-scam-stole-100-million-from-facebook-and-google.html">https://www.cnbc.com/2019/03/27/phishing-email-scam-stole-100-million-from-facebook-and-google.html</a></p><p><a href="https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-39744007">https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-39744007</a></p><p>https://www.npr.org/2019/03/25/706715377/man-pleads-guilty-to-phishing-scheme-that-fleeced-facebook-google-of-100-million</p><p>https://edition.cnn.com/2024/02/04/asia/deepfake-cfo-scam-hong-kong-intl-hnk/</p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>How can AI be used to commit fraud? This week, Technology Now dives into the world of AI attacks. We explore how AI is being used to commit fraud against both people and companies and ask what protections can be put in place to mitigate this in the future. Aman Raheja, Global Chief Information Security Officer at HPE tells us more.</p><p>This is Technology Now, a weekly show from Hewlett Packard Enterprise. Every week, hosts Michael Bird and Aubrey Lovell look at a story that's been making headlines, take a look at the technology behind it, and explain why it matters to organizations.</p><p><strong>About Aman:<br></strong> https://www.linkedin.com/in/rahejaaman/</p><p><strong>Sources:<br></strong><a href="https://www.fbi.gov/history/famous-cases/bernie-madoff">https://www.fbi.gov/history/famous-cases/bernie-madoff</a></p><p>https://www.investopedia.com/terms/b/bernard-madoff.asp</p><p><a href="https://www.cnbc.com/2019/03/27/phishing-email-scam-stole-100-million-from-facebook-and-google.html">https://www.cnbc.com/2019/03/27/phishing-email-scam-stole-100-million-from-facebook-and-google.html</a></p><p><a href="https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-39744007">https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-39744007</a></p><p>https://www.npr.org/2019/03/25/706715377/man-pleads-guilty-to-phishing-scheme-that-fleeced-facebook-google-of-100-million</p><p>https://edition.cnn.com/2024/02/04/asia/deepfake-cfo-scam-hong-kong-intl-hnk/</p>]]>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 07 Aug 2025 06:00:00 +0100</pubDate>
      <author>Hewlett Packard Enterprise</author>
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      <itunes:author>Hewlett Packard Enterprise</itunes:author>
      <itunes:duration>1420</itunes:duration>
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        <![CDATA[<p>How can AI be used to commit fraud? This week, Technology Now dives into the world of AI attacks. We explore how AI is being used to commit fraud against both people and companies and ask what protections can be put in place to mitigate this in the future. Aman Raheja, Global Chief Information Security Officer at HPE tells us more.</p><p>This is Technology Now, a weekly show from Hewlett Packard Enterprise. Every week, hosts Michael Bird and Aubrey Lovell look at a story that's been making headlines, take a look at the technology behind it, and explain why it matters to organizations.</p><p><strong>About Aman:<br></strong> https://www.linkedin.com/in/rahejaaman/</p><p><strong>Sources:<br></strong><a href="https://www.fbi.gov/history/famous-cases/bernie-madoff">https://www.fbi.gov/history/famous-cases/bernie-madoff</a></p><p>https://www.investopedia.com/terms/b/bernard-madoff.asp</p><p><a href="https://www.cnbc.com/2019/03/27/phishing-email-scam-stole-100-million-from-facebook-and-google.html">https://www.cnbc.com/2019/03/27/phishing-email-scam-stole-100-million-from-facebook-and-google.html</a></p><p><a href="https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-39744007">https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-39744007</a></p><p>https://www.npr.org/2019/03/25/706715377/man-pleads-guilty-to-phishing-scheme-that-fleeced-facebook-google-of-100-million</p><p>https://edition.cnn.com/2024/02/04/asia/deepfake-cfo-scam-hong-kong-intl-hnk/</p>]]>
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      <itunes:keywords>AI, artificial intelligence, Gen AI, Deepfake, Deep fakes, fraud, scam, AI scam,  innovation, IT, Tech, Technology, ICT, Enterprise, business, b2b, expert, HPE, Hewlett Packard Enterprise</itunes:keywords>
      <itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit>
      <podcast:person role="Host" href="https://technologynow.transistor.fm/people/aubrey-lovell">Aubrey Lovell</podcast:person>
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      <title>The Future of Innovation</title>
      <itunes:episode>120</itunes:episode>
      <podcast:episode>120</podcast:episode>
      <itunes:title>The Future of Innovation</itunes:title>
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        <![CDATA[<p>What does the future hold for the world of Technology? This week, Technology Now is looking to the future and where we could be going next exploring topics including physical AI and quantum computing. At the HP Garage in Palo Alto, California, our on the ground reporter Sam Jarrell is once again joined by HPE Labs Chief Architect, Kirk Bresniker, this time, to discuss the future of innovation</p><p>This is Technology Now, a weekly show from Hewlett Packard Enterprise. Every week, hosts Michael Bird and Aubrey Lovell look at a story that's been making headlines, take a look at the technology behind it, and explain why it matters to organizations.</p><p>About Kirk Bresniker: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kirkbresniker </p><p><strong>Sources:<br></strong>https://www.visualcapitalist.com/the-history-of-innovation-cycles/</p><p>https://sas-space.sas.ac.uk/6251/1/Musso%20case%20study.pdf</p><p>https://o7hym76hqe4vgicsgie2b2d5gqx3spauod5hrbhrkrndb4gwj7tq.arweave.net/d8-Gf8eBOVMgUjIJoOh9NC-5PBRw-niE8VRaMPDWT-c#:~:text=Growth%20of%20the%20Internet%20The%20number%20of,accelerated%20and%20reached%203.4%20billion%20in%202016.</p><p>https://www.worldometers.info/world-population/world-population-by-year/</p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>What does the future hold for the world of Technology? This week, Technology Now is looking to the future and where we could be going next exploring topics including physical AI and quantum computing. At the HP Garage in Palo Alto, California, our on the ground reporter Sam Jarrell is once again joined by HPE Labs Chief Architect, Kirk Bresniker, this time, to discuss the future of innovation</p><p>This is Technology Now, a weekly show from Hewlett Packard Enterprise. Every week, hosts Michael Bird and Aubrey Lovell look at a story that's been making headlines, take a look at the technology behind it, and explain why it matters to organizations.</p><p>About Kirk Bresniker: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kirkbresniker </p><p><strong>Sources:<br></strong>https://www.visualcapitalist.com/the-history-of-innovation-cycles/</p><p>https://sas-space.sas.ac.uk/6251/1/Musso%20case%20study.pdf</p><p>https://o7hym76hqe4vgicsgie2b2d5gqx3spauod5hrbhrkrndb4gwj7tq.arweave.net/d8-Gf8eBOVMgUjIJoOh9NC-5PBRw-niE8VRaMPDWT-c#:~:text=Growth%20of%20the%20Internet%20The%20number%20of,accelerated%20and%20reached%203.4%20billion%20in%202016.</p><p>https://www.worldometers.info/world-population/world-population-by-year/</p>]]>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 31 Jul 2025 06:00:00 +0100</pubDate>
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        <![CDATA[<p>What does the future hold for the world of Technology? This week, Technology Now is looking to the future and where we could be going next exploring topics including physical AI and quantum computing. At the HP Garage in Palo Alto, California, our on the ground reporter Sam Jarrell is once again joined by HPE Labs Chief Architect, Kirk Bresniker, this time, to discuss the future of innovation</p><p>This is Technology Now, a weekly show from Hewlett Packard Enterprise. Every week, hosts Michael Bird and Aubrey Lovell look at a story that's been making headlines, take a look at the technology behind it, and explain why it matters to organizations.</p><p>About Kirk Bresniker: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kirkbresniker </p><p><strong>Sources:<br></strong>https://www.visualcapitalist.com/the-history-of-innovation-cycles/</p><p>https://sas-space.sas.ac.uk/6251/1/Musso%20case%20study.pdf</p><p>https://o7hym76hqe4vgicsgie2b2d5gqx3spauod5hrbhrkrndb4gwj7tq.arweave.net/d8-Gf8eBOVMgUjIJoOh9NC-5PBRw-niE8VRaMPDWT-c#:~:text=Growth%20of%20the%20Internet%20The%20number%20of,accelerated%20and%20reached%203.4%20billion%20in%202016.</p><p>https://www.worldometers.info/world-population/world-population-by-year/</p>]]>
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      <itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit>
      <podcast:person role="Host" href="https://technologynow.transistor.fm/people/sam-jarrell">Sam Jarrell</podcast:person>
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      <title>The History of Innovation</title>
      <itunes:episode>119</itunes:episode>
      <podcast:episode>119</podcast:episode>
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        <![CDATA[<p>How did we get here? This week Technology Now is looking back at the history of innovation and the birth of Silicon Valley from a tiny garage in Palo Alto, California. Our reporter on the ground, Sam Jarrell is joined by HPE Labs Chief Architect, Kirk Bresniker, to explore the history of the HPE and how the modern era of electronics began. This episode is available in both video and audio formats.</p><p>This is Technology Now, a weekly show from Hewlett Packard Enterprise. Every week, hosts Michael Bird and Aubrey Lovell look at a story that's been making headlines, take a look at the technology behind it, and explain why it matters to organizations.</p><p>About Kirk Bresniker: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kirkbresniker</p><p>Sources:<br>https://www.weforum.org/stories/2021/07/this-is-a-visualization-of-the-history-of-innovation-cycles/</p><p>https://www.britannica.com/event/American-Revolution</p><p>https://www.hp.com/us-en/shop/tech-takes/history-of-hp</p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>How did we get here? This week Technology Now is looking back at the history of innovation and the birth of Silicon Valley from a tiny garage in Palo Alto, California. Our reporter on the ground, Sam Jarrell is joined by HPE Labs Chief Architect, Kirk Bresniker, to explore the history of the HPE and how the modern era of electronics began. This episode is available in both video and audio formats.</p><p>This is Technology Now, a weekly show from Hewlett Packard Enterprise. Every week, hosts Michael Bird and Aubrey Lovell look at a story that's been making headlines, take a look at the technology behind it, and explain why it matters to organizations.</p><p>About Kirk Bresniker: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kirkbresniker</p><p>Sources:<br>https://www.weforum.org/stories/2021/07/this-is-a-visualization-of-the-history-of-innovation-cycles/</p><p>https://www.britannica.com/event/American-Revolution</p><p>https://www.hp.com/us-en/shop/tech-takes/history-of-hp</p>]]>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 24 Jul 2025 06:00:00 +0100</pubDate>
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        <![CDATA[<p>How did we get here? This week Technology Now is looking back at the history of innovation and the birth of Silicon Valley from a tiny garage in Palo Alto, California. Our reporter on the ground, Sam Jarrell is joined by HPE Labs Chief Architect, Kirk Bresniker, to explore the history of the HPE and how the modern era of electronics began. This episode is available in both video and audio formats.</p><p>This is Technology Now, a weekly show from Hewlett Packard Enterprise. Every week, hosts Michael Bird and Aubrey Lovell look at a story that's been making headlines, take a look at the technology behind it, and explain why it matters to organizations.</p><p>About Kirk Bresniker: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kirkbresniker</p><p>Sources:<br>https://www.weforum.org/stories/2021/07/this-is-a-visualization-of-the-history-of-innovation-cycles/</p><p>https://www.britannica.com/event/American-Revolution</p><p>https://www.hp.com/us-en/shop/tech-takes/history-of-hp</p>]]>
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      <itunes:keywords>Business, IT, Technology, HybridIT, Cloud, BigData, EmergingTech, DigitalTransformation, HybridCloud</itunes:keywords>
      <itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit>
      <podcast:person role="Host" href="https://technologynow.transistor.fm/people/sam-jarrell">Sam Jarrell</podcast:person>
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      <title>Why are we still talking about virtualization?</title>
      <itunes:episode>118</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Why are we still talking about virtualization? This week, Technology Now is returning to a classic topic in computing: Virtualization. So, what’s changed in the landscape that’s bought virtualization back into the limelight, and how is it being used in our current technological landscape? Brad Parks, Chief Product &amp; Go To Market Officer at HPE’s recently acquired Morpheus Data, tells us more.</p><p>This is Technology Now, a weekly show from Hewlett Packard Enterprise. Every week, hosts Michael Bird and Aubrey Lovell look at a story that's been making headlines, take a look at the technology behind it, and explain why it matters to organizations.</p><p><strong>About Brad Parks:</strong> https://www.linkedin.com/in/brad-parks-b190464/</p><p><strong>Sources:</strong><br>https://www.techtarget.com/searchitoperations/feature/The-history-of-virtualization-and-its-mark-on-data-center-management<br>https://inventivehq.com/history-of-virtualization/</p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Why are we still talking about virtualization? This week, Technology Now is returning to a classic topic in computing: Virtualization. So, what’s changed in the landscape that’s bought virtualization back into the limelight, and how is it being used in our current technological landscape? Brad Parks, Chief Product &amp; Go To Market Officer at HPE’s recently acquired Morpheus Data, tells us more.</p><p>This is Technology Now, a weekly show from Hewlett Packard Enterprise. Every week, hosts Michael Bird and Aubrey Lovell look at a story that's been making headlines, take a look at the technology behind it, and explain why it matters to organizations.</p><p><strong>About Brad Parks:</strong> https://www.linkedin.com/in/brad-parks-b190464/</p><p><strong>Sources:</strong><br>https://www.techtarget.com/searchitoperations/feature/The-history-of-virtualization-and-its-mark-on-data-center-management<br>https://inventivehq.com/history-of-virtualization/</p>]]>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 17 Jul 2025 06:00:00 +0100</pubDate>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Why are we still talking about virtualization? This week, Technology Now is returning to a classic topic in computing: Virtualization. So, what’s changed in the landscape that’s bought virtualization back into the limelight, and how is it being used in our current technological landscape? Brad Parks, Chief Product &amp; Go To Market Officer at HPE’s recently acquired Morpheus Data, tells us more.</p><p>This is Technology Now, a weekly show from Hewlett Packard Enterprise. Every week, hosts Michael Bird and Aubrey Lovell look at a story that's been making headlines, take a look at the technology behind it, and explain why it matters to organizations.</p><p><strong>About Brad Parks:</strong> https://www.linkedin.com/in/brad-parks-b190464/</p><p><strong>Sources:</strong><br>https://www.techtarget.com/searchitoperations/feature/The-history-of-virtualization-and-its-mark-on-data-center-management<br>https://inventivehq.com/history-of-virtualization/</p>]]>
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      <itunes:keywords>Virtualisation, VM Ware, hypervisor, operating system, cloud, cloud computing, Morpheus, Morpheus data, Technology, Tech, Tech Industry, IT, ICT, Enterprise, business, disaster recovery, organisations, companies, company, firm, AI, Agentic AI, Physical AI, experts, business news, tech news, HPE</itunes:keywords>
      <itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit>
      <podcast:person role="Host" href="https://technologynow.transistor.fm/people/aubrey-lovell">Aubrey Lovell</podcast:person>
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      <title>How do you solve a network outage?</title>
      <itunes:episode>117</itunes:episode>
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      <itunes:title>How do you solve a network outage?</itunes:title>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Why do networks go down? More importantly, how are they restored when they do? This week, Technology Now is diving in the worlds of networking, and how network outages are solved. What caused the problem? Who should run the response? How can organisations learn from outages to prevent them happening in the future? Sarah Tovar, a Principle Network Engineer on the Advanced Customer Engineering team tells us more.</p><p>This is Technology Now, a weekly show from Hewlett Packard Enterprise. Every week, hosts Michael Bird and Aubrey Lovell look at a story that's been making headlines, take a look at the technology behind it, and explain why it matters to organizations.</p><p>About Sarah Tovar: https://www.linkedin.com/in/sarah-tovar-1083a5104/</p><p>Sources:<br>https://www.britannica.com/topic/ARPANET<br>https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/early-sketch-of-arpanets-first-four-nodes/<br>https://home.cern/science/computing/where-web-was-born</p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Why do networks go down? More importantly, how are they restored when they do? This week, Technology Now is diving in the worlds of networking, and how network outages are solved. What caused the problem? Who should run the response? How can organisations learn from outages to prevent them happening in the future? Sarah Tovar, a Principle Network Engineer on the Advanced Customer Engineering team tells us more.</p><p>This is Technology Now, a weekly show from Hewlett Packard Enterprise. Every week, hosts Michael Bird and Aubrey Lovell look at a story that's been making headlines, take a look at the technology behind it, and explain why it matters to organizations.</p><p>About Sarah Tovar: https://www.linkedin.com/in/sarah-tovar-1083a5104/</p><p>Sources:<br>https://www.britannica.com/topic/ARPANET<br>https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/early-sketch-of-arpanets-first-four-nodes/<br>https://home.cern/science/computing/where-web-was-born</p>]]>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 10 Jul 2025 06:00:00 +0100</pubDate>
      <author>Hewlett Packard Enterprise</author>
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      <itunes:duration>1311</itunes:duration>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Why do networks go down? More importantly, how are they restored when they do? This week, Technology Now is diving in the worlds of networking, and how network outages are solved. What caused the problem? Who should run the response? How can organisations learn from outages to prevent them happening in the future? Sarah Tovar, a Principle Network Engineer on the Advanced Customer Engineering team tells us more.</p><p>This is Technology Now, a weekly show from Hewlett Packard Enterprise. Every week, hosts Michael Bird and Aubrey Lovell look at a story that's been making headlines, take a look at the technology behind it, and explain why it matters to organizations.</p><p>About Sarah Tovar: https://www.linkedin.com/in/sarah-tovar-1083a5104/</p><p>Sources:<br>https://www.britannica.com/topic/ARPANET<br>https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/early-sketch-of-arpanets-first-four-nodes/<br>https://home.cern/science/computing/where-web-was-born</p>]]>
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      <itunes:keywords>Business, IT, Technology, HybridIT, Cloud, BigData, EmergingTech, DigitalTransformation, HybridCloud</itunes:keywords>
      <itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit>
      <podcast:person role="Host" href="https://technologynow.transistor.fm/people/aubrey-lovell">Aubrey Lovell</podcast:person>
      <podcast:person role="Host" href="https://technologynow.transistor.fm/people/michael-bird">Michael Bird</podcast:person>
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      <title>What does the future hold for the technology industry?</title>
      <itunes:episode>116</itunes:episode>
      <podcast:episode>116</podcast:episode>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Where do industry experts see the world of technology heading? This week, Technology Now is looking back to a conversation from HPE Discover Las Vegas with HPE’s Chief Technology Officer, Fidelma Russo, about any updates since last year’s Diary of a CTO episode, and where she sees the industry heading in the future.</p><p>This is Technology Now, a weekly show from Hewlett Packard Enterprise. Every week, hosts Michael Bird and Aubrey Lovell look at a story that's been making headlines, take a look at the technology behind it, and explain why it matters to organizations.</p><p>About Fidelma Russo: https://www.hpe.com/uk/en/leadership-bios/fidelma-russo.html</p><p>Today I Learned:<br>https://www.ed.ac.uk/news/microbes-transform-plastic-waste-into-paracetamol<br>Johnson, N.W., Valenzuela-Ortega, M., Thorpe, T.W. et al. A biocompatible Lossen rearrangement in Escherichia coli. Nat. Chem. (2025). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41557-025-01845-5<br>https://www.statista.com/statistics/242764/global-polyethylene-terephthalate-production-capacity/</p><p>This Week in History: <br>https://www.edn.com/bell-labs-announces-junction-transistor-july-5-1951/<br>https://uk.rs-online.com/web/content/discovery/ideas-and-advice/bipolar-transistor-guide<br>https://newatlas.com/computers/ibm-2-nm-chips-transistors/<br>https://www.nano.gov/nanotech-101/what/nano-size</p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Where do industry experts see the world of technology heading? This week, Technology Now is looking back to a conversation from HPE Discover Las Vegas with HPE’s Chief Technology Officer, Fidelma Russo, about any updates since last year’s Diary of a CTO episode, and where she sees the industry heading in the future.</p><p>This is Technology Now, a weekly show from Hewlett Packard Enterprise. Every week, hosts Michael Bird and Aubrey Lovell look at a story that's been making headlines, take a look at the technology behind it, and explain why it matters to organizations.</p><p>About Fidelma Russo: https://www.hpe.com/uk/en/leadership-bios/fidelma-russo.html</p><p>Today I Learned:<br>https://www.ed.ac.uk/news/microbes-transform-plastic-waste-into-paracetamol<br>Johnson, N.W., Valenzuela-Ortega, M., Thorpe, T.W. et al. A biocompatible Lossen rearrangement in Escherichia coli. Nat. Chem. (2025). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41557-025-01845-5<br>https://www.statista.com/statistics/242764/global-polyethylene-terephthalate-production-capacity/</p><p>This Week in History: <br>https://www.edn.com/bell-labs-announces-junction-transistor-july-5-1951/<br>https://uk.rs-online.com/web/content/discovery/ideas-and-advice/bipolar-transistor-guide<br>https://newatlas.com/computers/ibm-2-nm-chips-transistors/<br>https://www.nano.gov/nanotech-101/what/nano-size</p>]]>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 03 Jul 2025 06:00:00 +0100</pubDate>
      <author>Hewlett Packard Enterprise</author>
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      <itunes:duration>1329</itunes:duration>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Where do industry experts see the world of technology heading? This week, Technology Now is looking back to a conversation from HPE Discover Las Vegas with HPE’s Chief Technology Officer, Fidelma Russo, about any updates since last year’s Diary of a CTO episode, and where she sees the industry heading in the future.</p><p>This is Technology Now, a weekly show from Hewlett Packard Enterprise. Every week, hosts Michael Bird and Aubrey Lovell look at a story that's been making headlines, take a look at the technology behind it, and explain why it matters to organizations.</p><p>About Fidelma Russo: https://www.hpe.com/uk/en/leadership-bios/fidelma-russo.html</p><p>Today I Learned:<br>https://www.ed.ac.uk/news/microbes-transform-plastic-waste-into-paracetamol<br>Johnson, N.W., Valenzuela-Ortega, M., Thorpe, T.W. et al. A biocompatible Lossen rearrangement in Escherichia coli. Nat. Chem. (2025). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41557-025-01845-5<br>https://www.statista.com/statistics/242764/global-polyethylene-terephthalate-production-capacity/</p><p>This Week in History: <br>https://www.edn.com/bell-labs-announces-junction-transistor-july-5-1951/<br>https://uk.rs-online.com/web/content/discovery/ideas-and-advice/bipolar-transistor-guide<br>https://newatlas.com/computers/ibm-2-nm-chips-transistors/<br>https://www.nano.gov/nanotech-101/what/nano-size</p>]]>
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      <itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit>
      <podcast:person role="Host" href="https://technologynow.transistor.fm/people/aubrey-lovell">Aubrey Lovell</podcast:person>
      <podcast:person role="Host" href="https://technologynow.transistor.fm/people/michael-bird">Michael Bird</podcast:person>
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      <title>What's happening at HPE Discover Las Vegas?</title>
      <itunes:episode>115</itunes:episode>
      <podcast:episode>115</podcast:episode>
      <itunes:title>What's happening at HPE Discover Las Vegas?</itunes:title>
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        <![CDATA[<p>What is happening at HPE Discover? This week Technology Now is dialing into to HPE Discover Las Vegas, HPE’s annual customer and partner event. Our reporter on the ground, Sam Jarrell, is joined by HPE’s President and CEO, Antonio Neri, to explore the show floor and learn more about this year’s event. This episode is available in both video and audio formats. </p><p>This is Technology Now, a weekly show from Hewlett Packard Enterprise. Every week, hosts Michael Bird and Aubrey Lovell look at a story that's been making headlines, take a look at the technology behind it, and explain why it matters to organizations.</p><p><strong>About Antonio Neri:</strong><br>https://www.hpe.com/uk/en/leadership-bios/antonio-neri.html</p><p><strong>This Week in History:</strong><br>https://www.iaea.org/sites/default/files/26404794246.pdf<br>https://world-nuclear.org/information-library/current-and-future-generation/nuclear-power-in-the-world-today</p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>What is happening at HPE Discover? This week Technology Now is dialing into to HPE Discover Las Vegas, HPE’s annual customer and partner event. Our reporter on the ground, Sam Jarrell, is joined by HPE’s President and CEO, Antonio Neri, to explore the show floor and learn more about this year’s event. This episode is available in both video and audio formats. </p><p>This is Technology Now, a weekly show from Hewlett Packard Enterprise. Every week, hosts Michael Bird and Aubrey Lovell look at a story that's been making headlines, take a look at the technology behind it, and explain why it matters to organizations.</p><p><strong>About Antonio Neri:</strong><br>https://www.hpe.com/uk/en/leadership-bios/antonio-neri.html</p><p><strong>This Week in History:</strong><br>https://www.iaea.org/sites/default/files/26404794246.pdf<br>https://world-nuclear.org/information-library/current-and-future-generation/nuclear-power-in-the-world-today</p>]]>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 26 Jun 2025 06:00:00 +0100</pubDate>
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        <![CDATA[<p>What is happening at HPE Discover? This week Technology Now is dialing into to HPE Discover Las Vegas, HPE’s annual customer and partner event. Our reporter on the ground, Sam Jarrell, is joined by HPE’s President and CEO, Antonio Neri, to explore the show floor and learn more about this year’s event. This episode is available in both video and audio formats. </p><p>This is Technology Now, a weekly show from Hewlett Packard Enterprise. Every week, hosts Michael Bird and Aubrey Lovell look at a story that's been making headlines, take a look at the technology behind it, and explain why it matters to organizations.</p><p><strong>About Antonio Neri:</strong><br>https://www.hpe.com/uk/en/leadership-bios/antonio-neri.html</p><p><strong>This Week in History:</strong><br>https://www.iaea.org/sites/default/files/26404794246.pdf<br>https://world-nuclear.org/information-library/current-and-future-generation/nuclear-power-in-the-world-today</p>]]>
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      <itunes:keywords>Technology, Tech, Tech Industry, IT, ICT, Enterprise, business, organisations, companies, company, firm, AI, Agentic AI, Physical AI, experts, business news, tech news, HPE, Discover, HPE Discovery, Las Vegas, Nevada, Exascale, HPC, supercomputing, high performance computing, sustainability, IoT, edge, edge computing, Antonio Neri</itunes:keywords>
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      <title>What do you do with the world's fastest supercomputer?</title>
      <itunes:episode>114</itunes:episode>
      <podcast:episode>114</podcast:episode>
      <itunes:title>What do you do with the world's fastest supercomputer?</itunes:title>
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        <![CDATA[<p>What do you do with the world’s largest supercomputer? This week, Technology Now looks further into the world of supercomputers and explores what the world’s largest supercomputer, El Capitan, and its sister machine, Tuolumne, are used for. Rob Rieben, a computational physicist at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, tells us more.</p><p>This is Technology Now, a weekly show from Hewlett Packard Enterprise. Every week, hosts Michael Bird and Aubrey Lovell look at a story that's been making headlines, take a look at the technology behind it, and explain why it matters to organizations and what can be learnt from it.</p><p>About Rob: https://www.linkedin.com/in/rieben1/</p><p><strong>Sources<br></strong>What are supercomputers used for:<br>https://www.anl.gov/science-101/supercomputing<br><strong><br>Today I learned: </strong><br>https://www.england.nhs.uk/2025/05/nhs-first-in-world-to-roll-out-revolutionary-blood-test-for-cancer-patients/<br>https://www.theguardian.com/society/2025/may/29/revolutionary-dna-blood-test-to-offer-thousands-in-england-tailored-cancer-care</p><p><strong>This week in history:<br></strong>https://www.esa.int/About_Us/50_years_of_ESA/50_years_of_humans_in_space/First_woman_in_space_Valentina</p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>What do you do with the world’s largest supercomputer? This week, Technology Now looks further into the world of supercomputers and explores what the world’s largest supercomputer, El Capitan, and its sister machine, Tuolumne, are used for. Rob Rieben, a computational physicist at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, tells us more.</p><p>This is Technology Now, a weekly show from Hewlett Packard Enterprise. Every week, hosts Michael Bird and Aubrey Lovell look at a story that's been making headlines, take a look at the technology behind it, and explain why it matters to organizations and what can be learnt from it.</p><p>About Rob: https://www.linkedin.com/in/rieben1/</p><p><strong>Sources<br></strong>What are supercomputers used for:<br>https://www.anl.gov/science-101/supercomputing<br><strong><br>Today I learned: </strong><br>https://www.england.nhs.uk/2025/05/nhs-first-in-world-to-roll-out-revolutionary-blood-test-for-cancer-patients/<br>https://www.theguardian.com/society/2025/may/29/revolutionary-dna-blood-test-to-offer-thousands-in-england-tailored-cancer-care</p><p><strong>This week in history:<br></strong>https://www.esa.int/About_Us/50_years_of_ESA/50_years_of_humans_in_space/First_woman_in_space_Valentina</p>]]>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 19 Jun 2025 06:00:00 +0100</pubDate>
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        <![CDATA[<p>What do you do with the world’s largest supercomputer? This week, Technology Now looks further into the world of supercomputers and explores what the world’s largest supercomputer, El Capitan, and its sister machine, Tuolumne, are used for. Rob Rieben, a computational physicist at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, tells us more.</p><p>This is Technology Now, a weekly show from Hewlett Packard Enterprise. Every week, hosts Michael Bird and Aubrey Lovell look at a story that's been making headlines, take a look at the technology behind it, and explain why it matters to organizations and what can be learnt from it.</p><p>About Rob: https://www.linkedin.com/in/rieben1/</p><p><strong>Sources<br></strong>What are supercomputers used for:<br>https://www.anl.gov/science-101/supercomputing<br><strong><br>Today I learned: </strong><br>https://www.england.nhs.uk/2025/05/nhs-first-in-world-to-roll-out-revolutionary-blood-test-for-cancer-patients/<br>https://www.theguardian.com/society/2025/may/29/revolutionary-dna-blood-test-to-offer-thousands-in-england-tailored-cancer-care</p><p><strong>This week in history:<br></strong>https://www.esa.int/About_Us/50_years_of_ESA/50_years_of_humans_in_space/First_woman_in_space_Valentina</p>]]>
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      <itunes:keywords>Supercomputer, supercomputing, el capitan, Tuolumne, Lawrence Livermore, compute, computer, computing, b2b, IT, ICT, Technology, HPE, Tech, computer science, electrical engineering, engineering, technology design, digital, innovation, HPC, supercomputers</itunes:keywords>
      <itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit>
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      <title>How do you build the world's fastest supercomputer?</title>
      <itunes:episode>113</itunes:episode>
      <podcast:episode>113</podcast:episode>
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        <![CDATA[<p>How do you make the world’s fastest supercomputer? This week, Technology Now dives into the world of supercomputers, and how El Capitan, the world’s largest supercomputer, was built. We will explore the software and hardware requirements as well as investigating the physical requirements needed to even be able to run a supercomputer on your premises. Bronis de Supinski, CTO of Livermore Computing at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, tells us more.</p><p>This is Technology Now, a weekly show from Hewlett Packard Enterprise. Every week, hosts Michael Bird and Aubrey Lovell look at a story that's been making headlines, take a look at the technology behind it, and explain why it matters to organizations and what can be learnt from it.</p><p><strong>About Bronis</strong>: https://www.linkedin.com/in/bronis-de-supinski-607a441/</p><p><strong>Sources</strong><br><strong>El Capitan</strong><br>https://www.hpe.com/us/en/newsroom/press-release/2024/11/hewlett-packard-enterprise-delivers-worlds-fastest-direct-liquid-cooled-exascale-supercomputer-el-capitan-for-lawrence-livermore-national-laboratory.html<br>What are FLOPS<br>https://www.techtarget.com/whatis/definition/FLOPS-floating-point-operations-per-second</p><p><strong>Today I Learned</strong><br>Ma. Y., et all, 2025, Near-infrared spatiotemporal colour vision in humans enabled by upconversion contact lenses, ISSN 0092-8674, 10.1016/j.cell.2025.04.019 <br>https://www.cell.com/cell/fulltext/S0092-8674(25)00454-4</p><p><strong>This Week in History</strong><br>https://www.bbc.co.uk/future/article/20201028-history-of-the-ballpoint-pen<br>https://spinoff.nasa.gov/space-pens</p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>How do you make the world’s fastest supercomputer? This week, Technology Now dives into the world of supercomputers, and how El Capitan, the world’s largest supercomputer, was built. We will explore the software and hardware requirements as well as investigating the physical requirements needed to even be able to run a supercomputer on your premises. Bronis de Supinski, CTO of Livermore Computing at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, tells us more.</p><p>This is Technology Now, a weekly show from Hewlett Packard Enterprise. Every week, hosts Michael Bird and Aubrey Lovell look at a story that's been making headlines, take a look at the technology behind it, and explain why it matters to organizations and what can be learnt from it.</p><p><strong>About Bronis</strong>: https://www.linkedin.com/in/bronis-de-supinski-607a441/</p><p><strong>Sources</strong><br><strong>El Capitan</strong><br>https://www.hpe.com/us/en/newsroom/press-release/2024/11/hewlett-packard-enterprise-delivers-worlds-fastest-direct-liquid-cooled-exascale-supercomputer-el-capitan-for-lawrence-livermore-national-laboratory.html<br>What are FLOPS<br>https://www.techtarget.com/whatis/definition/FLOPS-floating-point-operations-per-second</p><p><strong>Today I Learned</strong><br>Ma. Y., et all, 2025, Near-infrared spatiotemporal colour vision in humans enabled by upconversion contact lenses, ISSN 0092-8674, 10.1016/j.cell.2025.04.019 <br>https://www.cell.com/cell/fulltext/S0092-8674(25)00454-4</p><p><strong>This Week in History</strong><br>https://www.bbc.co.uk/future/article/20201028-history-of-the-ballpoint-pen<br>https://spinoff.nasa.gov/space-pens</p>]]>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 12 Jun 2025 06:00:00 +0100</pubDate>
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      <itunes:duration>1312</itunes:duration>
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        <![CDATA[<p>How do you make the world’s fastest supercomputer? This week, Technology Now dives into the world of supercomputers, and how El Capitan, the world’s largest supercomputer, was built. We will explore the software and hardware requirements as well as investigating the physical requirements needed to even be able to run a supercomputer on your premises. Bronis de Supinski, CTO of Livermore Computing at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, tells us more.</p><p>This is Technology Now, a weekly show from Hewlett Packard Enterprise. Every week, hosts Michael Bird and Aubrey Lovell look at a story that's been making headlines, take a look at the technology behind it, and explain why it matters to organizations and what can be learnt from it.</p><p><strong>About Bronis</strong>: https://www.linkedin.com/in/bronis-de-supinski-607a441/</p><p><strong>Sources</strong><br><strong>El Capitan</strong><br>https://www.hpe.com/us/en/newsroom/press-release/2024/11/hewlett-packard-enterprise-delivers-worlds-fastest-direct-liquid-cooled-exascale-supercomputer-el-capitan-for-lawrence-livermore-national-laboratory.html<br>What are FLOPS<br>https://www.techtarget.com/whatis/definition/FLOPS-floating-point-operations-per-second</p><p><strong>Today I Learned</strong><br>Ma. Y., et all, 2025, Near-infrared spatiotemporal colour vision in humans enabled by upconversion contact lenses, ISSN 0092-8674, 10.1016/j.cell.2025.04.019 <br>https://www.cell.com/cell/fulltext/S0092-8674(25)00454-4</p><p><strong>This Week in History</strong><br>https://www.bbc.co.uk/future/article/20201028-history-of-the-ballpoint-pen<br>https://spinoff.nasa.gov/space-pens</p>]]>
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      <itunes:keywords>Supercomputer, supercomputing, el capitan, Tuolumne, Lawrence Livermore, compute, computer, computing, b2b, IT, ICT, Technology, HPE, Tech, computer science, electrical engineering, engineering, technology design, digital, innovation, HPC, supercomputers</itunes:keywords>
      <itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit>
      <podcast:person role="Host" href="https://technologynow.transistor.fm/people/aubrey-lovell">Aubrey Lovell</podcast:person>
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      <title>How do you create quantum resistant encryption?</title>
      <itunes:episode>112</itunes:episode>
      <podcast:episode>112</podcast:episode>
      <itunes:title>How do you create quantum resistant encryption?</itunes:title>
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        <![CDATA[<p>How do we prepare our cybersecurity for a post quantum world? This week, Technology Now explores how security experts are looking to future-proofing their work. We will examine the hurdles to post-quantum security, the underlying ways in which our data is protected, and we will be delving into the underground world of “harvest now, decrypt later”. Dr Sarah McCarthy tells us more.</p><p> </p><p>This is Technology Now, a weekly show from Hewlett Packard Enterprise. Every week, hosts Michael Bird and Aubrey Lovell look at a story that's been making headlines, take a look at the technology behind it, and explain why it matters to organizations and what can be learnt from it.</p><p> </p><p>About Dr Sarah McCarthy: <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/sarahmccarthyphd/?originalSubdomain=ca">https://www.linkedin.com/in/sarahmccarthyphd/?originalSubdomain=ca</a></p><p> </p><p><strong>Sources</strong></p><p>Quantum computing chip: </p><p><a href="https://blog.google/technology/research/google-willow-quantum-chip/">https://blog.google/technology/research/google-willow-quantum-chip/</a></p><p><a href="https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/c791ng0zvl3o">https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/c791ng0zvl3o</a></p><p>NIST Post Quantum Standards: <a href="https://www.nist.gov/news-events/news/2024/08/nist-releases-first-3-finalized-post-quantum-encryption-standards">https://www.nist.gov/news-events/news/2024/08/nist-releases-first-3-finalized-post-quantum-encryption-standards</a></p><p>Martian aurora: <a href="https://science.nasa.gov/solar-system/planets/mars/nasa-observes-first-visible-light-auroras-at-mars/">https://science.nasa.gov/solar-system/planets/mars/nasa-observes-first-visible-light-auroras-at-mars/</a></p><p>Rutherford’s Lecture: <a href="https://web.lemoyne.edu/giunta/ruth1920.html">https://web.lemoyne.edu/giunta/ruth1920.html</a></p><p>James Chadwick: https://www.nobelprize.org/prizes/physics/1935/chadwick/biographical/</p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>How do we prepare our cybersecurity for a post quantum world? This week, Technology Now explores how security experts are looking to future-proofing their work. We will examine the hurdles to post-quantum security, the underlying ways in which our data is protected, and we will be delving into the underground world of “harvest now, decrypt later”. Dr Sarah McCarthy tells us more.</p><p> </p><p>This is Technology Now, a weekly show from Hewlett Packard Enterprise. Every week, hosts Michael Bird and Aubrey Lovell look at a story that's been making headlines, take a look at the technology behind it, and explain why it matters to organizations and what can be learnt from it.</p><p> </p><p>About Dr Sarah McCarthy: <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/sarahmccarthyphd/?originalSubdomain=ca">https://www.linkedin.com/in/sarahmccarthyphd/?originalSubdomain=ca</a></p><p> </p><p><strong>Sources</strong></p><p>Quantum computing chip: </p><p><a href="https://blog.google/technology/research/google-willow-quantum-chip/">https://blog.google/technology/research/google-willow-quantum-chip/</a></p><p><a href="https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/c791ng0zvl3o">https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/c791ng0zvl3o</a></p><p>NIST Post Quantum Standards: <a href="https://www.nist.gov/news-events/news/2024/08/nist-releases-first-3-finalized-post-quantum-encryption-standards">https://www.nist.gov/news-events/news/2024/08/nist-releases-first-3-finalized-post-quantum-encryption-standards</a></p><p>Martian aurora: <a href="https://science.nasa.gov/solar-system/planets/mars/nasa-observes-first-visible-light-auroras-at-mars/">https://science.nasa.gov/solar-system/planets/mars/nasa-observes-first-visible-light-auroras-at-mars/</a></p><p>Rutherford’s Lecture: <a href="https://web.lemoyne.edu/giunta/ruth1920.html">https://web.lemoyne.edu/giunta/ruth1920.html</a></p><p>James Chadwick: https://www.nobelprize.org/prizes/physics/1935/chadwick/biographical/</p>]]>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 05 Jun 2025 06:00:00 +0100</pubDate>
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        <![CDATA[<p>How do we prepare our cybersecurity for a post quantum world? This week, Technology Now explores how security experts are looking to future-proofing their work. We will examine the hurdles to post-quantum security, the underlying ways in which our data is protected, and we will be delving into the underground world of “harvest now, decrypt later”. Dr Sarah McCarthy tells us more.</p><p> </p><p>This is Technology Now, a weekly show from Hewlett Packard Enterprise. Every week, hosts Michael Bird and Aubrey Lovell look at a story that's been making headlines, take a look at the technology behind it, and explain why it matters to organizations and what can be learnt from it.</p><p> </p><p>About Dr Sarah McCarthy: <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/sarahmccarthyphd/?originalSubdomain=ca">https://www.linkedin.com/in/sarahmccarthyphd/?originalSubdomain=ca</a></p><p> </p><p><strong>Sources</strong></p><p>Quantum computing chip: </p><p><a href="https://blog.google/technology/research/google-willow-quantum-chip/">https://blog.google/technology/research/google-willow-quantum-chip/</a></p><p><a href="https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/c791ng0zvl3o">https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/c791ng0zvl3o</a></p><p>NIST Post Quantum Standards: <a href="https://www.nist.gov/news-events/news/2024/08/nist-releases-first-3-finalized-post-quantum-encryption-standards">https://www.nist.gov/news-events/news/2024/08/nist-releases-first-3-finalized-post-quantum-encryption-standards</a></p><p>Martian aurora: <a href="https://science.nasa.gov/solar-system/planets/mars/nasa-observes-first-visible-light-auroras-at-mars/">https://science.nasa.gov/solar-system/planets/mars/nasa-observes-first-visible-light-auroras-at-mars/</a></p><p>Rutherford’s Lecture: <a href="https://web.lemoyne.edu/giunta/ruth1920.html">https://web.lemoyne.edu/giunta/ruth1920.html</a></p><p>James Chadwick: https://www.nobelprize.org/prizes/physics/1935/chadwick/biographical/</p>]]>
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      <itunes:keywords>Quantum Computing, Quantum Cryptography, Post Quantum Cryptography, Quantum, Cryptography, RSA, Encryption, Encryption, quantum resistant, Security, cybersecurity, cybercrime, cyberattack, ransomware, Technology, Tech, Tech Industry, IT, ICT, Enterprise, business, organisations, companies, company</itunes:keywords>
      <itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit>
      <podcast:person role="Host" href="https://technologynow.transistor.fm/people/aubrey-lovell">Aubrey Lovell</podcast:person>
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      <title>What is an AI factory?</title>
      <itunes:episode>111</itunes:episode>
      <podcast:episode>111</podcast:episode>
      <itunes:title>What is an AI factory?</itunes:title>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Where do you create an AI? This week, Technology Now explores the world of AI factories, dedicated spaces for building bespoke artificial intelligence software. We look into what these factories are, how they work, and we examine the importance of them going forward. Iveta Lohovska tells us more.</p><p> </p><p>This is Technology Now, a weekly show from Hewlett Packard Enterprise. Every week, hosts Michael Bird and Aubrey Lovell look at a story that's been making headlines, take a look at the technology behind it, and explain why it matters to organizations and what can be learnt from it.</p><p> </p><p>More about this week’s guest: <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/iveta-lohovska-40210362/?originalSubdomain=at">https://www.linkedin.com/in/iveta-lohovska-40210362/?originalSubdomain=at</a></p><p><br>Energy to train an LLM: <a href="https://www.economist.com/technology-quarterly/2024/01/29/data-centres-improved-greatly-in-energy-efficiency-as-they-grew-massively-larger">https://www.economist.com/technology-quarterly/2024/01/29/data-centres-improved-greatly-in-energy-efficiency-as-they-grew-massively-larger</a></p><p><br>Today I Learnt: </p><p><a href="https://www.science.org/doi/10.1126/sciadv.adu9368">https://www.science.org/doi/10.1126/sciadv.adu9368</a></p><p> </p><p>This Week in History:</p><p><a href="https://eclipse2017.nasa.gov/testing-general-relativity">https://eclipse2017.nasa.gov/testing-general-relativity</a></p><p><a href="https://www.amnh.org/exhibitions/einstein/energy/special-relativity">https://www.amnh.org/exhibitions/einstein/energy/special-relativity</a></p><p><a href="https://web.lemoyne.edu/giunta/ruth1920.html">https://web.lemoyne.edu/giunta/ruth1920.html</a></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Where do you create an AI? This week, Technology Now explores the world of AI factories, dedicated spaces for building bespoke artificial intelligence software. We look into what these factories are, how they work, and we examine the importance of them going forward. Iveta Lohovska tells us more.</p><p> </p><p>This is Technology Now, a weekly show from Hewlett Packard Enterprise. Every week, hosts Michael Bird and Aubrey Lovell look at a story that's been making headlines, take a look at the technology behind it, and explain why it matters to organizations and what can be learnt from it.</p><p> </p><p>More about this week’s guest: <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/iveta-lohovska-40210362/?originalSubdomain=at">https://www.linkedin.com/in/iveta-lohovska-40210362/?originalSubdomain=at</a></p><p><br>Energy to train an LLM: <a href="https://www.economist.com/technology-quarterly/2024/01/29/data-centres-improved-greatly-in-energy-efficiency-as-they-grew-massively-larger">https://www.economist.com/technology-quarterly/2024/01/29/data-centres-improved-greatly-in-energy-efficiency-as-they-grew-massively-larger</a></p><p><br>Today I Learnt: </p><p><a href="https://www.science.org/doi/10.1126/sciadv.adu9368">https://www.science.org/doi/10.1126/sciadv.adu9368</a></p><p> </p><p>This Week in History:</p><p><a href="https://eclipse2017.nasa.gov/testing-general-relativity">https://eclipse2017.nasa.gov/testing-general-relativity</a></p><p><a href="https://www.amnh.org/exhibitions/einstein/energy/special-relativity">https://www.amnh.org/exhibitions/einstein/energy/special-relativity</a></p><p><a href="https://web.lemoyne.edu/giunta/ruth1920.html">https://web.lemoyne.edu/giunta/ruth1920.html</a></p>]]>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 29 May 2025 06:00:00 +0100</pubDate>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Where do you create an AI? This week, Technology Now explores the world of AI factories, dedicated spaces for building bespoke artificial intelligence software. We look into what these factories are, how they work, and we examine the importance of them going forward. Iveta Lohovska tells us more.</p><p> </p><p>This is Technology Now, a weekly show from Hewlett Packard Enterprise. Every week, hosts Michael Bird and Aubrey Lovell look at a story that's been making headlines, take a look at the technology behind it, and explain why it matters to organizations and what can be learnt from it.</p><p> </p><p>More about this week’s guest: <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/iveta-lohovska-40210362/?originalSubdomain=at">https://www.linkedin.com/in/iveta-lohovska-40210362/?originalSubdomain=at</a></p><p><br>Energy to train an LLM: <a href="https://www.economist.com/technology-quarterly/2024/01/29/data-centres-improved-greatly-in-energy-efficiency-as-they-grew-massively-larger">https://www.economist.com/technology-quarterly/2024/01/29/data-centres-improved-greatly-in-energy-efficiency-as-they-grew-massively-larger</a></p><p><br>Today I Learnt: </p><p><a href="https://www.science.org/doi/10.1126/sciadv.adu9368">https://www.science.org/doi/10.1126/sciadv.adu9368</a></p><p> </p><p>This Week in History:</p><p><a href="https://eclipse2017.nasa.gov/testing-general-relativity">https://eclipse2017.nasa.gov/testing-general-relativity</a></p><p><a href="https://www.amnh.org/exhibitions/einstein/energy/special-relativity">https://www.amnh.org/exhibitions/einstein/energy/special-relativity</a></p><p><a href="https://web.lemoyne.edu/giunta/ruth1920.html">https://web.lemoyne.edu/giunta/ruth1920.html</a></p>]]>
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      <itunes:keywords>AI, artificial intelligence, Gen AI, AI factory, AI Production, ai agent, large language model, LLM, innovation, IT, Tech, Technology, ICT, Enterprise, business, b2b, expert, HPE, Hewlett Packard Enterprise</itunes:keywords>
      <itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit>
      <podcast:person role="Host" href="https://technologynow.transistor.fm/people/aubrey-lovell">Aubrey Lovell</podcast:person>
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      <title>What is technology facilitated abuse?</title>
      <itunes:episode>110</itunes:episode>
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      <itunes:title>What is technology facilitated abuse?</itunes:title>
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        <![CDATA[<p>How can we prevent people misusing technology to harm others? This week, Technology Now investigates how technology can be used as a weapon against others. We ask how technology has been utilized by bad faith actors in this way and we examine whose responsibility it is to prevent this misuse of technology. Joanne O’Connor from HPE’s cybersecurity organization and founder of Ireland’s National Cyber Security Awareness Taskforce tells us more.</p><p>This is Technology Now, a weekly show from Hewlett Packard Enterprise. Every week, hosts Michael Bird and Aubrey Lovell look at a story that's been making headlines, take a look at the technology behind it, and explain why it matters to organizations and what can be learnt from it.</p><p>About Joanne O’Connor: https://www.linkedin.com/in/joanne-oconnor-/?originalSubdomain=ie</p><p>Sources:<br>Refuge, UK Charity: https://refuge.org.uk/news/refuge-calls-for-tech-facilitated-abuse-to-be-a-priority-in-government-vawg-strategy-following-the-charitys-inaugural-tech-safety-summit/</p><p>Technology abuse in fast fashion: https://blog.policy.manchester.ac.uk/posts/2024/07/modern-slavery-and-digital-technology-in-fast-fashion-the-transparency-dividend/</p><p>Snake Venom:<br>Snake venom protection by a cocktail of varespladib and broadly neutralizing human antibodies, Glanville, Jacob et al., Cell, Volume 0, Issue 0, 10.1016/j.cell.2025.03.050 External Link<br>https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cr5d0l7el36o</p><p>Hubble First Light:<br>https://science.nasa.gov/mission/hubble/overview/hubbles-first-light/<br>https://science.nasa.gov/mission/hubble/observatory/design/optics/hubbles-mirror-flaw/<br>https://science.nasa.gov/mission/hubble/overview/the-history-of-hubble/</p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>How can we prevent people misusing technology to harm others? This week, Technology Now investigates how technology can be used as a weapon against others. We ask how technology has been utilized by bad faith actors in this way and we examine whose responsibility it is to prevent this misuse of technology. Joanne O’Connor from HPE’s cybersecurity organization and founder of Ireland’s National Cyber Security Awareness Taskforce tells us more.</p><p>This is Technology Now, a weekly show from Hewlett Packard Enterprise. Every week, hosts Michael Bird and Aubrey Lovell look at a story that's been making headlines, take a look at the technology behind it, and explain why it matters to organizations and what can be learnt from it.</p><p>About Joanne O’Connor: https://www.linkedin.com/in/joanne-oconnor-/?originalSubdomain=ie</p><p>Sources:<br>Refuge, UK Charity: https://refuge.org.uk/news/refuge-calls-for-tech-facilitated-abuse-to-be-a-priority-in-government-vawg-strategy-following-the-charitys-inaugural-tech-safety-summit/</p><p>Technology abuse in fast fashion: https://blog.policy.manchester.ac.uk/posts/2024/07/modern-slavery-and-digital-technology-in-fast-fashion-the-transparency-dividend/</p><p>Snake Venom:<br>Snake venom protection by a cocktail of varespladib and broadly neutralizing human antibodies, Glanville, Jacob et al., Cell, Volume 0, Issue 0, 10.1016/j.cell.2025.03.050 External Link<br>https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cr5d0l7el36o</p><p>Hubble First Light:<br>https://science.nasa.gov/mission/hubble/overview/hubbles-first-light/<br>https://science.nasa.gov/mission/hubble/observatory/design/optics/hubbles-mirror-flaw/<br>https://science.nasa.gov/mission/hubble/overview/the-history-of-hubble/</p>]]>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 22 May 2025 06:00:00 +0100</pubDate>
      <author>Hewlett Packard Enterprise</author>
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        <![CDATA[<p>How can we prevent people misusing technology to harm others? This week, Technology Now investigates how technology can be used as a weapon against others. We ask how technology has been utilized by bad faith actors in this way and we examine whose responsibility it is to prevent this misuse of technology. Joanne O’Connor from HPE’s cybersecurity organization and founder of Ireland’s National Cyber Security Awareness Taskforce tells us more.</p><p>This is Technology Now, a weekly show from Hewlett Packard Enterprise. Every week, hosts Michael Bird and Aubrey Lovell look at a story that's been making headlines, take a look at the technology behind it, and explain why it matters to organizations and what can be learnt from it.</p><p>About Joanne O’Connor: https://www.linkedin.com/in/joanne-oconnor-/?originalSubdomain=ie</p><p>Sources:<br>Refuge, UK Charity: https://refuge.org.uk/news/refuge-calls-for-tech-facilitated-abuse-to-be-a-priority-in-government-vawg-strategy-following-the-charitys-inaugural-tech-safety-summit/</p><p>Technology abuse in fast fashion: https://blog.policy.manchester.ac.uk/posts/2024/07/modern-slavery-and-digital-technology-in-fast-fashion-the-transparency-dividend/</p><p>Snake Venom:<br>Snake venom protection by a cocktail of varespladib and broadly neutralizing human antibodies, Glanville, Jacob et al., Cell, Volume 0, Issue 0, 10.1016/j.cell.2025.03.050 External Link<br>https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cr5d0l7el36o</p><p>Hubble First Light:<br>https://science.nasa.gov/mission/hubble/overview/hubbles-first-light/<br>https://science.nasa.gov/mission/hubble/observatory/design/optics/hubbles-mirror-flaw/<br>https://science.nasa.gov/mission/hubble/overview/the-history-of-hubble/</p>]]>
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      <itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit>
      <podcast:person role="Host" href="https://technologynow.transistor.fm/people/aubrey-lovell">Aubrey Lovell</podcast:person>
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      <title>What is an AI agent?</title>
      <itunes:episode>109</itunes:episode>
      <podcast:episode>109</podcast:episode>
      <itunes:title>What is an AI agent?</itunes:title>
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        <![CDATA[<p>How do we make artificial intelligence more intelligent? This week, Technology Now dives deep into the world of AI agents and how they interact with large language models. We ask what are some of the current problems with AI, and examine how applying agents can help artificial intelligence to provide better answers to our questions. Jimmy Whitaker, Chief Scientist in the AI Private Cloud Group at HPE, tells us more.</p><p>This is Technology Now, a weekly show from Hewlett Packard Enterprise. Every week, hosts Michael Bird and Aubrey Lovell look at a story that's been making headlines, take a look at the technology behind it, and explain why it matters to organizations and what can be learnt from it.</p><p>Jimmy Whitaker: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jimmymwhitaker/</p><p>Sources cited in this week’s episode:<br>Today I learned: <br>https://www.simonsfoundation.org/2025/04/29/flares-from-magnetized-stars-can-forge-planets-worth-of-gold-other-heavy-elements/<br>Anirudh Patel et al., 2025, Direct Evidence for r-process Nucleosynthesis in Delayed MeV Emission from the SGR 1806–20 Magnetar Giant Flare, ApJL 984 L29, DOI 10.3847/2041-8213/adc9b0</p><p>This week in history:<br>Strassburg MA. The global eradication of smallpox. Am J Infect Control. 1982 May;10(2):53-9. doi: 10.1016/0196-6553(82)90003-7. PMID: 7044193.<br>Muyembe JJ, et al, 2024, Ebola Outbreak Response in the DRC with r-VSV-ZEBOV-GP Ring Vaccination, The New England Journal of Medicine, 2024;391:2327-2336, VOL. 391 NO.24, https://www.nejm.org/doi/10.1056/NEJMoa1904387<br>https://www.who.int/health-topics/poliomyelitis#tab=tab_1</p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>How do we make artificial intelligence more intelligent? This week, Technology Now dives deep into the world of AI agents and how they interact with large language models. We ask what are some of the current problems with AI, and examine how applying agents can help artificial intelligence to provide better answers to our questions. Jimmy Whitaker, Chief Scientist in the AI Private Cloud Group at HPE, tells us more.</p><p>This is Technology Now, a weekly show from Hewlett Packard Enterprise. Every week, hosts Michael Bird and Aubrey Lovell look at a story that's been making headlines, take a look at the technology behind it, and explain why it matters to organizations and what can be learnt from it.</p><p>Jimmy Whitaker: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jimmymwhitaker/</p><p>Sources cited in this week’s episode:<br>Today I learned: <br>https://www.simonsfoundation.org/2025/04/29/flares-from-magnetized-stars-can-forge-planets-worth-of-gold-other-heavy-elements/<br>Anirudh Patel et al., 2025, Direct Evidence for r-process Nucleosynthesis in Delayed MeV Emission from the SGR 1806–20 Magnetar Giant Flare, ApJL 984 L29, DOI 10.3847/2041-8213/adc9b0</p><p>This week in history:<br>Strassburg MA. The global eradication of smallpox. Am J Infect Control. 1982 May;10(2):53-9. doi: 10.1016/0196-6553(82)90003-7. PMID: 7044193.<br>Muyembe JJ, et al, 2024, Ebola Outbreak Response in the DRC with r-VSV-ZEBOV-GP Ring Vaccination, The New England Journal of Medicine, 2024;391:2327-2336, VOL. 391 NO.24, https://www.nejm.org/doi/10.1056/NEJMoa1904387<br>https://www.who.int/health-topics/poliomyelitis#tab=tab_1</p>]]>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 15 May 2025 06:00:00 +0100</pubDate>
      <author>Hewlett Packard Enterprise</author>
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        <![CDATA[<p>How do we make artificial intelligence more intelligent? This week, Technology Now dives deep into the world of AI agents and how they interact with large language models. We ask what are some of the current problems with AI, and examine how applying agents can help artificial intelligence to provide better answers to our questions. Jimmy Whitaker, Chief Scientist in the AI Private Cloud Group at HPE, tells us more.</p><p>This is Technology Now, a weekly show from Hewlett Packard Enterprise. Every week, hosts Michael Bird and Aubrey Lovell look at a story that's been making headlines, take a look at the technology behind it, and explain why it matters to organizations and what can be learnt from it.</p><p>Jimmy Whitaker: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jimmymwhitaker/</p><p>Sources cited in this week’s episode:<br>Today I learned: <br>https://www.simonsfoundation.org/2025/04/29/flares-from-magnetized-stars-can-forge-planets-worth-of-gold-other-heavy-elements/<br>Anirudh Patel et al., 2025, Direct Evidence for r-process Nucleosynthesis in Delayed MeV Emission from the SGR 1806–20 Magnetar Giant Flare, ApJL 984 L29, DOI 10.3847/2041-8213/adc9b0</p><p>This week in history:<br>Strassburg MA. The global eradication of smallpox. Am J Infect Control. 1982 May;10(2):53-9. doi: 10.1016/0196-6553(82)90003-7. PMID: 7044193.<br>Muyembe JJ, et al, 2024, Ebola Outbreak Response in the DRC with r-VSV-ZEBOV-GP Ring Vaccination, The New England Journal of Medicine, 2024;391:2327-2336, VOL. 391 NO.24, https://www.nejm.org/doi/10.1056/NEJMoa1904387<br>https://www.who.int/health-topics/poliomyelitis#tab=tab_1</p>]]>
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      <itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit>
      <podcast:person role="Host" href="https://technologynow.transistor.fm/people/aubrey-lovell">Aubrey Lovell</podcast:person>
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      <title>What is a 3D digital twin?</title>
      <itunes:episode>108</itunes:episode>
      <podcast:episode>108</podcast:episode>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Why would someone want a 3D digital twin? This week Technology Now dives into the topic of digital twins, what they are and why they’re used. What are the challenges faced when trying to build and use a SD digital twin, and what are the benefits these twins bring to companies which use them? Sebastian Schwarz, General Manager at NetAllied, tells us more.</p><p>This is Technology Now, a weekly show from Hewlett Packard Enterprise. Every week, hosts Michael Bird and Aubrey Lovell look at a story that's been making headlines, take a look at the technology behind it, and explain why it matters to organizations and what can be learnt from it.</p><p>Sources:<br>Today I Learned:<br>James Fong et al., Novel color via stimulation of individual photoreceptors at population scale.Sci. Adv.11,eadu1052(2025).DOI:10.1126/sciadv.adu1052 <br>https://www.cis.rit.edu/people/faculty/montag/vandplite/pages/chap_9/ch9p1.html#:~:text=Rods%20are%20responsible%20for%20vision,responsible%20for%20high%20spatial%20acuity.</p><p>This Week In History:<br>https://www.postalmuseum.org/collections/highlights/the-first-ever-stamp-the-penny-black/ <br>https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-48844278</p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Why would someone want a 3D digital twin? This week Technology Now dives into the topic of digital twins, what they are and why they’re used. What are the challenges faced when trying to build and use a SD digital twin, and what are the benefits these twins bring to companies which use them? Sebastian Schwarz, General Manager at NetAllied, tells us more.</p><p>This is Technology Now, a weekly show from Hewlett Packard Enterprise. Every week, hosts Michael Bird and Aubrey Lovell look at a story that's been making headlines, take a look at the technology behind it, and explain why it matters to organizations and what can be learnt from it.</p><p>Sources:<br>Today I Learned:<br>James Fong et al., Novel color via stimulation of individual photoreceptors at population scale.Sci. Adv.11,eadu1052(2025).DOI:10.1126/sciadv.adu1052 <br>https://www.cis.rit.edu/people/faculty/montag/vandplite/pages/chap_9/ch9p1.html#:~:text=Rods%20are%20responsible%20for%20vision,responsible%20for%20high%20spatial%20acuity.</p><p>This Week In History:<br>https://www.postalmuseum.org/collections/highlights/the-first-ever-stamp-the-penny-black/ <br>https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-48844278</p>]]>
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      <itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit>
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      <title>What’s going on at the RSA Conference?</title>
      <itunes:episode>107</itunes:episode>
      <podcast:episode>107</podcast:episode>
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        <![CDATA[<p> What’s the current state of the cybersecurity world? This week, Technology Now explores the biggest threats we currently face, the way companies and businesses are securing themselves, and the future of cybersecurity. Our reporter, Jaye Tillson, is at the RSA Conference in San Francisco where he is joined by Jon Green, Chief Technology Officer and Chief Security Officer at HPE Networking, John Spiegel, CTO of Security and HPE Distinguished Technologist, and Gram Ludlow, a Security Product Line Manager at HPE, to tell us more.</p><p>This is Technology Now, a weekly show from Hewlett Packard Enterprise. Every week, hosts Michael Bird and Aubrey Lovell look at a story that's been making headlines, take a look at the technology behind it, and explain why it matters to organizations and what can be learnt from it.</p><p><strong>About our contributors</strong><br>Jaye Tillson: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jaye-tillson/<br>Jon Green: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jongreen4<br>John Spiegel: https://www.linkedin.com/in/john-spiegel-2011543/<br>Gram Ludlow: https://www.linkedin.com/in/gramludlow/</p><p><strong>Sources</strong>:<br>Statista report: https://www.statista.com/statistics/305027/revenue-global-security-technology-and-services-market/<br>RSA Conference: https://www.rsaconference.com/about/</p><p>Today I Learned: Stretchable batteries Mohsen Mohammadi et al., Make it flow from solid to liquid: Redox-active electrofluids for intrinsically stretchable batteries.Sci. Adv.11,eadr9010(2025).DOI:10.1126/sciadv.adr9010</p><p>This week in history: https://www.pbs.org/transistor/background1/events/icinv.html https://www.americanscientist.org/article/intel-insider3 </p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p> What’s the current state of the cybersecurity world? This week, Technology Now explores the biggest threats we currently face, the way companies and businesses are securing themselves, and the future of cybersecurity. Our reporter, Jaye Tillson, is at the RSA Conference in San Francisco where he is joined by Jon Green, Chief Technology Officer and Chief Security Officer at HPE Networking, John Spiegel, CTO of Security and HPE Distinguished Technologist, and Gram Ludlow, a Security Product Line Manager at HPE, to tell us more.</p><p>This is Technology Now, a weekly show from Hewlett Packard Enterprise. Every week, hosts Michael Bird and Aubrey Lovell look at a story that's been making headlines, take a look at the technology behind it, and explain why it matters to organizations and what can be learnt from it.</p><p><strong>About our contributors</strong><br>Jaye Tillson: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jaye-tillson/<br>Jon Green: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jongreen4<br>John Spiegel: https://www.linkedin.com/in/john-spiegel-2011543/<br>Gram Ludlow: https://www.linkedin.com/in/gramludlow/</p><p><strong>Sources</strong>:<br>Statista report: https://www.statista.com/statistics/305027/revenue-global-security-technology-and-services-market/<br>RSA Conference: https://www.rsaconference.com/about/</p><p>Today I Learned: Stretchable batteries Mohsen Mohammadi et al., Make it flow from solid to liquid: Redox-active electrofluids for intrinsically stretchable batteries.Sci. Adv.11,eadr9010(2025).DOI:10.1126/sciadv.adr9010</p><p>This week in history: https://www.pbs.org/transistor/background1/events/icinv.html https://www.americanscientist.org/article/intel-insider3 </p>]]>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 01 May 2025 06:00:00 +0100</pubDate>
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        <![CDATA[<p> What’s the current state of the cybersecurity world? This week, Technology Now explores the biggest threats we currently face, the way companies and businesses are securing themselves, and the future of cybersecurity. Our reporter, Jaye Tillson, is at the RSA Conference in San Francisco where he is joined by Jon Green, Chief Technology Officer and Chief Security Officer at HPE Networking, John Spiegel, CTO of Security and HPE Distinguished Technologist, and Gram Ludlow, a Security Product Line Manager at HPE, to tell us more.</p><p>This is Technology Now, a weekly show from Hewlett Packard Enterprise. Every week, hosts Michael Bird and Aubrey Lovell look at a story that's been making headlines, take a look at the technology behind it, and explain why it matters to organizations and what can be learnt from it.</p><p><strong>About our contributors</strong><br>Jaye Tillson: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jaye-tillson/<br>Jon Green: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jongreen4<br>John Spiegel: https://www.linkedin.com/in/john-spiegel-2011543/<br>Gram Ludlow: https://www.linkedin.com/in/gramludlow/</p><p><strong>Sources</strong>:<br>Statista report: https://www.statista.com/statistics/305027/revenue-global-security-technology-and-services-market/<br>RSA Conference: https://www.rsaconference.com/about/</p><p>Today I Learned: Stretchable batteries Mohsen Mohammadi et al., Make it flow from solid to liquid: Redox-active electrofluids for intrinsically stretchable batteries.Sci. Adv.11,eadr9010(2025).DOI:10.1126/sciadv.adr9010</p><p>This week in history: https://www.pbs.org/transistor/background1/events/icinv.html https://www.americanscientist.org/article/intel-insider3 </p>]]>
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      <title>What is sovereignty in AI?</title>
      <itunes:episode>106</itunes:episode>
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      <itunes:title>What is sovereignty in AI?</itunes:title>
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        <![CDATA[<p> What does it mean for artificial intelligence to be sovereign? This week, Technology Now explores how more than just data can be sovereign, our AI models using the data can be too. We ask what it actually means for AI models to be sovereign and why companies, and indeed entire countries, would be interested in this concept. Andreas Geiss, Vice-President Automotive &amp; Manufacturing at Aleph Alpha tells us more. </p><p>This is Technology Now, a weekly show from Hewlett Packard Enterprise. Every week, hosts Michael Bird and Aubrey Lovell look at a story that's been making headlines, take a look at the technology behind it, and explain why it matters to organizations and what can be learnt from it.</p><p>Andreas Geiss: https://www.linkedin.com/in/andreas-geiss</p><p>Sources cited in this week’s episode:<br>Data Privacy Framework:<br>https://www.dataprivacyframework.gov/Program-Overview<br>https://www.infosecurityeurope.com/en-gb/blog/regulation-and-policy/eu-us-data-transfer-challenges.html </p><p>Photonic chips: <br>Ahmed, S.R., Baghdadi, R., Bernadskiy, M. et al. Universal photonic artificial intelligence acceleration. Nature 640, 368–374 (2025). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41586-025-08854-x<br>https://www.reuters.com/science/lightmatter-shows-new-type-computer-chip-that-could-reduce-ai-energy-use-2025-04-09/</p><p>History of the cordless home phone:<br><a href="https://www.britishtelephones.com/hawk.htm">https://www.britishtelephones.com/hawk.htm</a><br>http://www.samhallas.co.uk/repository/sales/cp-ms_43.pdf </p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p> What does it mean for artificial intelligence to be sovereign? This week, Technology Now explores how more than just data can be sovereign, our AI models using the data can be too. We ask what it actually means for AI models to be sovereign and why companies, and indeed entire countries, would be interested in this concept. Andreas Geiss, Vice-President Automotive &amp; Manufacturing at Aleph Alpha tells us more. </p><p>This is Technology Now, a weekly show from Hewlett Packard Enterprise. Every week, hosts Michael Bird and Aubrey Lovell look at a story that's been making headlines, take a look at the technology behind it, and explain why it matters to organizations and what can be learnt from it.</p><p>Andreas Geiss: https://www.linkedin.com/in/andreas-geiss</p><p>Sources cited in this week’s episode:<br>Data Privacy Framework:<br>https://www.dataprivacyframework.gov/Program-Overview<br>https://www.infosecurityeurope.com/en-gb/blog/regulation-and-policy/eu-us-data-transfer-challenges.html </p><p>Photonic chips: <br>Ahmed, S.R., Baghdadi, R., Bernadskiy, M. et al. Universal photonic artificial intelligence acceleration. Nature 640, 368–374 (2025). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41586-025-08854-x<br>https://www.reuters.com/science/lightmatter-shows-new-type-computer-chip-that-could-reduce-ai-energy-use-2025-04-09/</p><p>History of the cordless home phone:<br><a href="https://www.britishtelephones.com/hawk.htm">https://www.britishtelephones.com/hawk.htm</a><br>http://www.samhallas.co.uk/repository/sales/cp-ms_43.pdf </p>]]>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 24 Apr 2025 06:00:00 +0100</pubDate>
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        <![CDATA[<p> What does it mean for artificial intelligence to be sovereign? This week, Technology Now explores how more than just data can be sovereign, our AI models using the data can be too. We ask what it actually means for AI models to be sovereign and why companies, and indeed entire countries, would be interested in this concept. Andreas Geiss, Vice-President Automotive &amp; Manufacturing at Aleph Alpha tells us more. </p><p>This is Technology Now, a weekly show from Hewlett Packard Enterprise. Every week, hosts Michael Bird and Aubrey Lovell look at a story that's been making headlines, take a look at the technology behind it, and explain why it matters to organizations and what can be learnt from it.</p><p>Andreas Geiss: https://www.linkedin.com/in/andreas-geiss</p><p>Sources cited in this week’s episode:<br>Data Privacy Framework:<br>https://www.dataprivacyframework.gov/Program-Overview<br>https://www.infosecurityeurope.com/en-gb/blog/regulation-and-policy/eu-us-data-transfer-challenges.html </p><p>Photonic chips: <br>Ahmed, S.R., Baghdadi, R., Bernadskiy, M. et al. Universal photonic artificial intelligence acceleration. Nature 640, 368–374 (2025). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41586-025-08854-x<br>https://www.reuters.com/science/lightmatter-shows-new-type-computer-chip-that-could-reduce-ai-energy-use-2025-04-09/</p><p>History of the cordless home phone:<br><a href="https://www.britishtelephones.com/hawk.htm">https://www.britishtelephones.com/hawk.htm</a><br>http://www.samhallas.co.uk/repository/sales/cp-ms_43.pdf </p>]]>
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      <itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit>
      <podcast:person role="Host" href="https://technologynow.transistor.fm/people/aubrey-lovell">Aubrey Lovell</podcast:person>
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      <title>How can you balance AI and sustainability?</title>
      <itunes:episode>105</itunes:episode>
      <podcast:episode>105</podcast:episode>
      <itunes:title>How can you balance AI and sustainability?</itunes:title>
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        <![CDATA[<p>How intertwined are AI and sustainability? This week, Technology now explores how we can do more than just use AI in a more sustainable and ethical way, we can harness it as a powerful tool to contribute to sustainability in other industries too. We ask which challenges are facing AI when it comes to sustainability and how can companies build strategies that support more efficient IT. Monica Batchelder, Chief Sustainability Officer at HPE, tells us more.</p><p>This is Technology Now, a weekly show from Hewlett Packard Enterprise. Every week, hosts Michael Bird and Aubrey Lovell look at a story that's been making headlines, take a look at the technology behind it, and explain why it matters to organizations and what can be learnt from it.</p><p>Monica Batchelder: https://www.linkedin.com/in/monicabatchelder/</p><p><strong> </strong></p><p><strong>Sources cited in this week’s episode<br>Raw materials for a computer: </strong>https://unctad.org/system/files/official-document/der2024_en.pdf<br><strong>AI water consumption:</strong> <a href="https://www.unep.org/news-and-stories/story/ai-has-environmental-problem-heres-what-world-can-do-about">https://www.unep.org/news-and-stories/story/ai-has-environmental-problem-heres-what-world-can-do-about</a> | https://arxiv.org/pdf/2304.03271</p><p><strong>Today I Learned:</strong><br><strong>Swedish Study: </strong>Bignardi, G., Wesseldijk, L.W., Mas-Herrero, E. <em>et al.</em> Twin modelling reveals partly distinct genetic pathways to music enjoyment. <em>Nat Commun</em><strong>16</strong>, 2904 (2025). <a href="https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-025-58123-8">https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-025-58123-8<br></a><strong>Norwegian Study:</strong> Jacoby, N. et al. Cross-cultural work in music cognition challenges, insights, and recommendations. <em>Music Percept.</em> <strong>37</strong>, 185–195 (2020). </p><p><strong>This Week In History:</strong><br>Event Horizon Telescope Collaboration, 2019. First M87 event horizon telescope results. I. The shadow of the supermassive black hole. arXiv preprint arXiv:1906.11238.<br><a href="https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/science-environment-47873592">https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/science-environment-47873592<br></a>https://www.amnh.org/exhibitions/horse/the-evolution-of-horses</p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>How intertwined are AI and sustainability? This week, Technology now explores how we can do more than just use AI in a more sustainable and ethical way, we can harness it as a powerful tool to contribute to sustainability in other industries too. We ask which challenges are facing AI when it comes to sustainability and how can companies build strategies that support more efficient IT. Monica Batchelder, Chief Sustainability Officer at HPE, tells us more.</p><p>This is Technology Now, a weekly show from Hewlett Packard Enterprise. Every week, hosts Michael Bird and Aubrey Lovell look at a story that's been making headlines, take a look at the technology behind it, and explain why it matters to organizations and what can be learnt from it.</p><p>Monica Batchelder: https://www.linkedin.com/in/monicabatchelder/</p><p><strong> </strong></p><p><strong>Sources cited in this week’s episode<br>Raw materials for a computer: </strong>https://unctad.org/system/files/official-document/der2024_en.pdf<br><strong>AI water consumption:</strong> <a href="https://www.unep.org/news-and-stories/story/ai-has-environmental-problem-heres-what-world-can-do-about">https://www.unep.org/news-and-stories/story/ai-has-environmental-problem-heres-what-world-can-do-about</a> | https://arxiv.org/pdf/2304.03271</p><p><strong>Today I Learned:</strong><br><strong>Swedish Study: </strong>Bignardi, G., Wesseldijk, L.W., Mas-Herrero, E. <em>et al.</em> Twin modelling reveals partly distinct genetic pathways to music enjoyment. <em>Nat Commun</em><strong>16</strong>, 2904 (2025). <a href="https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-025-58123-8">https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-025-58123-8<br></a><strong>Norwegian Study:</strong> Jacoby, N. et al. Cross-cultural work in music cognition challenges, insights, and recommendations. <em>Music Percept.</em> <strong>37</strong>, 185–195 (2020). </p><p><strong>This Week In History:</strong><br>Event Horizon Telescope Collaboration, 2019. First M87 event horizon telescope results. I. The shadow of the supermassive black hole. arXiv preprint arXiv:1906.11238.<br><a href="https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/science-environment-47873592">https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/science-environment-47873592<br></a>https://www.amnh.org/exhibitions/horse/the-evolution-of-horses</p>]]>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 17 Apr 2025 06:00:00 +0100</pubDate>
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        <![CDATA[<p>How intertwined are AI and sustainability? This week, Technology now explores how we can do more than just use AI in a more sustainable and ethical way, we can harness it as a powerful tool to contribute to sustainability in other industries too. We ask which challenges are facing AI when it comes to sustainability and how can companies build strategies that support more efficient IT. Monica Batchelder, Chief Sustainability Officer at HPE, tells us more.</p><p>This is Technology Now, a weekly show from Hewlett Packard Enterprise. Every week, hosts Michael Bird and Aubrey Lovell look at a story that's been making headlines, take a look at the technology behind it, and explain why it matters to organizations and what can be learnt from it.</p><p>Monica Batchelder: https://www.linkedin.com/in/monicabatchelder/</p><p><strong> </strong></p><p><strong>Sources cited in this week’s episode<br>Raw materials for a computer: </strong>https://unctad.org/system/files/official-document/der2024_en.pdf<br><strong>AI water consumption:</strong> <a href="https://www.unep.org/news-and-stories/story/ai-has-environmental-problem-heres-what-world-can-do-about">https://www.unep.org/news-and-stories/story/ai-has-environmental-problem-heres-what-world-can-do-about</a> | https://arxiv.org/pdf/2304.03271</p><p><strong>Today I Learned:</strong><br><strong>Swedish Study: </strong>Bignardi, G., Wesseldijk, L.W., Mas-Herrero, E. <em>et al.</em> Twin modelling reveals partly distinct genetic pathways to music enjoyment. <em>Nat Commun</em><strong>16</strong>, 2904 (2025). <a href="https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-025-58123-8">https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-025-58123-8<br></a><strong>Norwegian Study:</strong> Jacoby, N. et al. Cross-cultural work in music cognition challenges, insights, and recommendations. <em>Music Percept.</em> <strong>37</strong>, 185–195 (2020). </p><p><strong>This Week In History:</strong><br>Event Horizon Telescope Collaboration, 2019. First M87 event horizon telescope results. I. The shadow of the supermassive black hole. arXiv preprint arXiv:1906.11238.<br><a href="https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/science-environment-47873592">https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/science-environment-47873592<br></a>https://www.amnh.org/exhibitions/horse/the-evolution-of-horses</p>]]>
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      <itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit>
      <podcast:person role="Host" href="https://technologynow.transistor.fm/people/aubrey-lovell">Aubrey Lovell</podcast:person>
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      <title>How do you cut off cloud computing from the internet?</title>
      <itunes:episode>104</itunes:episode>
      <podcast:episode>104</podcast:episode>
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        <![CDATA[<p>How can cloud computing be completely isolated from the internet? This week, Technology Now explores the next step in data storage and processing: the concept of a disconnected cloud. Why would someone want their cloud cut off like this? From a single building to an entire country, what are the security and regulatory compliance benefits?! Rich Bird, Worldwide Hybrid Cloud Marketing at HPE tells us more.</p><p>This is Technology Now, a weekly show from Hewlett Packard Enterprise. Every week, hosts Michael Bird and Aubrey Lovell look at a story that's been making headlines, take a look at the technology behind it, and explain why it matters to organizations and what can be learnt from it.</p><p><strong>Sources cited in this week’s episode:</strong><br>Gartner Report on cloud usage and spending:<br>https://www.gartner.com/en/newsroom/press-releases/2024-11-19-gartner-forecasts-worldwide-public-cloud-end-user-spending-to-total-723-billion-dollars-in-2025</p><p>History of the Cloud: https://www.bcs.org/articles-opinion-and-research/history-of-the-cloud/</p><p>Dark Matter and Dark Energy (Today I Learnt):<br>https://www.cfa.harvard.edu/research/topic/dark-energy-and-dark-matter<br>https://www.nature.com/articles/d41586-024-01273-4<br>https://www.newscientist.com/article/2471743-dark-energy-isnt-what-we-thought-and-that-may-transform-the-cosmos/</p><p>History of Daylight Savings in the US (This Week in History):<br>https://unrememberedhistory.com/tag/march-31-1918-daylight-saving-time/<br>https://www.thecongressproject.com/standard-time-act-of-1918</p>]]>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 10 Apr 2025 06:00:00 +0100</pubDate>
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        <![CDATA[<p>How can cloud computing be completely isolated from the internet? This week, Technology Now explores the next step in data storage and processing: the concept of a disconnected cloud. Why would someone want their cloud cut off like this? From a single building to an entire country, what are the security and regulatory compliance benefits?! Rich Bird, Worldwide Hybrid Cloud Marketing at HPE tells us more.</p><p>This is Technology Now, a weekly show from Hewlett Packard Enterprise. Every week, hosts Michael Bird and Aubrey Lovell look at a story that's been making headlines, take a look at the technology behind it, and explain why it matters to organizations and what can be learnt from it.</p><p><strong>Sources cited in this week’s episode:</strong><br>Gartner Report on cloud usage and spending:<br>https://www.gartner.com/en/newsroom/press-releases/2024-11-19-gartner-forecasts-worldwide-public-cloud-end-user-spending-to-total-723-billion-dollars-in-2025</p><p>History of the Cloud: https://www.bcs.org/articles-opinion-and-research/history-of-the-cloud/</p><p>Dark Matter and Dark Energy (Today I Learnt):<br>https://www.cfa.harvard.edu/research/topic/dark-energy-and-dark-matter<br>https://www.nature.com/articles/d41586-024-01273-4<br>https://www.newscientist.com/article/2471743-dark-energy-isnt-what-we-thought-and-that-may-transform-the-cosmos/</p><p>History of Daylight Savings in the US (This Week in History):<br>https://unrememberedhistory.com/tag/march-31-1918-daylight-saving-time/<br>https://www.thecongressproject.com/standard-time-act-of-1918</p>]]>
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      <itunes:keywords>Cloud computing, cloud, data security, technology, tech, internet, tech industry, data, data centre, data sovereignty, data protection, AI, GenAI, data breach, private cloud, IT, ICT, Enterprise, business, b2b, experts, big data, public cloud, business solutions</itunes:keywords>
      <itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit>
      <podcast:person role="Host" href="https://technologynow.transistor.fm/people/aubrey-lovell">Aubrey Lovell</podcast:person>
      <podcast:person role="Host" href="https://technologynow.transistor.fm/people/michael-bird">Michael Bird</podcast:person>
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      <title>How to harness a great untapped energy source</title>
      <itunes:episode>103</itunes:episode>
      <podcast:episode>103</podcast:episode>
      <itunes:title>How to harness a great untapped energy source</itunes:title>
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        <![CDATA[<p>How can we minimize the energy waste from data centers? This week, Technology Now explores a potential avenue to harness a large untapped source of energy: excess heat. How much of a problem is the excess heat in the world? How much do data centers actually contribute to the problem? What, if anything, can we do to combat this? Malte Matthies, Business Development Lead for Modular Data Center - at Hewlett Packard Enterprise tells us more.</p><p>This is Technology Now, a weekly show from Hewlett Packard Enterprise. Every week, hosts Michael Bird and Aubrey Lovell look at a story that's been making headlines, take a look at the technology behind it, and explain why it matters to organizations and what can be learnt from it.</p><p>About this week's guest, Malte Matthies: https://www.linkedin.com/in/malte-matthies-38704660/</p><p>Sources cited in this week’s episode:<br>International Energy Agency Report: https://iea.blob.core.windows.net/assets/6b2fd954-2017-408e-bf08-952fdd62118a/Electricity2024-Analysisandforecastto2026.pdf<br>Danfoss Whitepaper Summary: https://www.danfoss.com/en/about-danfoss/news/cf/excess-heat-is-world-s-largest-untapped-source-of-energy/</p><p>New Dinosaur Discovered:<br>https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cn7v3eln56no<br>Didactyl therizinosaur with a preserved keratinous claw from the Late Cretaceous of Mongolia | Kobayashi, Yoshitsugu et al., iScience, Volume 0, Issue 0, 112141</p><p>Charles Glen King, Albert Szent- Szent-Györgyi and Vitamin C<br>https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/23183299/<br>https://nap.nationalacademies.org/read/11807/chapter/12#218</p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>How can we minimize the energy waste from data centers? This week, Technology Now explores a potential avenue to harness a large untapped source of energy: excess heat. How much of a problem is the excess heat in the world? How much do data centers actually contribute to the problem? What, if anything, can we do to combat this? Malte Matthies, Business Development Lead for Modular Data Center - at Hewlett Packard Enterprise tells us more.</p><p>This is Technology Now, a weekly show from Hewlett Packard Enterprise. Every week, hosts Michael Bird and Aubrey Lovell look at a story that's been making headlines, take a look at the technology behind it, and explain why it matters to organizations and what can be learnt from it.</p><p>About this week's guest, Malte Matthies: https://www.linkedin.com/in/malte-matthies-38704660/</p><p>Sources cited in this week’s episode:<br>International Energy Agency Report: https://iea.blob.core.windows.net/assets/6b2fd954-2017-408e-bf08-952fdd62118a/Electricity2024-Analysisandforecastto2026.pdf<br>Danfoss Whitepaper Summary: https://www.danfoss.com/en/about-danfoss/news/cf/excess-heat-is-world-s-largest-untapped-source-of-energy/</p><p>New Dinosaur Discovered:<br>https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cn7v3eln56no<br>Didactyl therizinosaur with a preserved keratinous claw from the Late Cretaceous of Mongolia | Kobayashi, Yoshitsugu et al., iScience, Volume 0, Issue 0, 112141</p><p>Charles Glen King, Albert Szent- Szent-Györgyi and Vitamin C<br>https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/23183299/<br>https://nap.nationalacademies.org/read/11807/chapter/12#218</p>]]>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 03 Apr 2025 06:00:00 +0100</pubDate>
      <author>Hewlett Packard Enterprise</author>
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      <itunes:duration>1337</itunes:duration>
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        <![CDATA[<p>How can we minimize the energy waste from data centers? This week, Technology Now explores a potential avenue to harness a large untapped source of energy: excess heat. How much of a problem is the excess heat in the world? How much do data centers actually contribute to the problem? What, if anything, can we do to combat this? Malte Matthies, Business Development Lead for Modular Data Center - at Hewlett Packard Enterprise tells us more.</p><p>This is Technology Now, a weekly show from Hewlett Packard Enterprise. Every week, hosts Michael Bird and Aubrey Lovell look at a story that's been making headlines, take a look at the technology behind it, and explain why it matters to organizations and what can be learnt from it.</p><p>About this week's guest, Malte Matthies: https://www.linkedin.com/in/malte-matthies-38704660/</p><p>Sources cited in this week’s episode:<br>International Energy Agency Report: https://iea.blob.core.windows.net/assets/6b2fd954-2017-408e-bf08-952fdd62118a/Electricity2024-Analysisandforecastto2026.pdf<br>Danfoss Whitepaper Summary: https://www.danfoss.com/en/about-danfoss/news/cf/excess-heat-is-world-s-largest-untapped-source-of-energy/</p><p>New Dinosaur Discovered:<br>https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cn7v3eln56no<br>Didactyl therizinosaur with a preserved keratinous claw from the Late Cretaceous of Mongolia | Kobayashi, Yoshitsugu et al., iScience, Volume 0, Issue 0, 112141</p><p>Charles Glen King, Albert Szent- Szent-Györgyi and Vitamin C<br>https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/23183299/<br>https://nap.nationalacademies.org/read/11807/chapter/12#218</p>]]>
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      <itunes:keywords>Data centres, data storage, sustainability, energy waste, waste heat, energy usage, recycling, heat pump, technology, tech, graphics cards, innovation, IT, ICT, Enterprise, business, b2b, experts, big data, public cloud, business solutions</itunes:keywords>
      <itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit>
      <podcast:person role="Host" href="https://technologynow.transistor.fm/people/aubrey-lovell">Aubrey Lovell</podcast:person>
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      <title>Manufacturing and the struggle to become 'smart'</title>
      <itunes:episode>102</itunes:episode>
      <podcast:episode>102</podcast:episode>
      <itunes:title>Manufacturing and the struggle to become 'smart'</itunes:title>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In this episode we are looking at a sector where IT and tech innovation is taking efficiency to a whole new level - manufacturing.</p><p>Manufacturing is in a precarious position as an industry. In the global north, growth is largely stagnant, according to those same UN statistics. Even in high-growth economies like China, it’s slowing down. It’s also notoriously inefficient. So, can tech help? And if so, what does that look like? </p><p>Joining us to discuss is Dan Klein, an advisor on data and digital transformation with a special interest in the manufacturing sector.</p><p>This is Technology Now, a weekly show from Hewlett Packard Enterprise. Every week we look at a story that's been making headlines, take a look at the technology behind it, and explain why it matters to organizations and what we can learn from it. </p><p>About this week's guest, Dan Klein: <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/dplklein/?originalSubdomain=uk%20">https://www.linkedin.com/in/dplklein/?originalSubdomain=uk </a></p><p>Sources cited in this week’s episode: <br>UN stats on the state of global manufacturing: <a href="https://stat.unido.org/portal/storage/file/publications/qiip/World_Manufacturing_Production_2024_Q1.pdf">https://stat.unido.org/portal/storage/file/publications/qiip/World_Manufacturing_Production_2024_Q1.pdf</a><br>Statista report on global manufacturing and efficiency:<a href="%20https://www.statista.com/outlook/io/manufacturing/worldwide%20"> https://www.statista.com/outlook/io/manufacturing/worldwide </a><br>Water on Mars: <a href="https://pubs.geoscienceworld.org/gsa/geology/article/52/12/939/648640/Seismic-discontinuity-in-the-Martian-crust">https://pubs.geoscienceworld.org/gsa/geology/article/52/12/939/648640/Seismic-discontinuity-in-the-Martian-crust</a></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In this episode we are looking at a sector where IT and tech innovation is taking efficiency to a whole new level - manufacturing.</p><p>Manufacturing is in a precarious position as an industry. In the global north, growth is largely stagnant, according to those same UN statistics. Even in high-growth economies like China, it’s slowing down. It’s also notoriously inefficient. So, can tech help? And if so, what does that look like? </p><p>Joining us to discuss is Dan Klein, an advisor on data and digital transformation with a special interest in the manufacturing sector.</p><p>This is Technology Now, a weekly show from Hewlett Packard Enterprise. Every week we look at a story that's been making headlines, take a look at the technology behind it, and explain why it matters to organizations and what we can learn from it. </p><p>About this week's guest, Dan Klein: <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/dplklein/?originalSubdomain=uk%20">https://www.linkedin.com/in/dplklein/?originalSubdomain=uk </a></p><p>Sources cited in this week’s episode: <br>UN stats on the state of global manufacturing: <a href="https://stat.unido.org/portal/storage/file/publications/qiip/World_Manufacturing_Production_2024_Q1.pdf">https://stat.unido.org/portal/storage/file/publications/qiip/World_Manufacturing_Production_2024_Q1.pdf</a><br>Statista report on global manufacturing and efficiency:<a href="%20https://www.statista.com/outlook/io/manufacturing/worldwide%20"> https://www.statista.com/outlook/io/manufacturing/worldwide </a><br>Water on Mars: <a href="https://pubs.geoscienceworld.org/gsa/geology/article/52/12/939/648640/Seismic-discontinuity-in-the-Martian-crust">https://pubs.geoscienceworld.org/gsa/geology/article/52/12/939/648640/Seismic-discontinuity-in-the-Martian-crust</a></p>]]>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 27 Mar 2025 06:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>Hewlett Packard Enterprise</author>
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      <itunes:duration>1286</itunes:duration>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In this episode we are looking at a sector where IT and tech innovation is taking efficiency to a whole new level - manufacturing.</p><p>Manufacturing is in a precarious position as an industry. In the global north, growth is largely stagnant, according to those same UN statistics. Even in high-growth economies like China, it’s slowing down. It’s also notoriously inefficient. So, can tech help? And if so, what does that look like? </p><p>Joining us to discuss is Dan Klein, an advisor on data and digital transformation with a special interest in the manufacturing sector.</p><p>This is Technology Now, a weekly show from Hewlett Packard Enterprise. Every week we look at a story that's been making headlines, take a look at the technology behind it, and explain why it matters to organizations and what we can learn from it. </p><p>About this week's guest, Dan Klein: <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/dplklein/?originalSubdomain=uk%20">https://www.linkedin.com/in/dplklein/?originalSubdomain=uk </a></p><p>Sources cited in this week’s episode: <br>UN stats on the state of global manufacturing: <a href="https://stat.unido.org/portal/storage/file/publications/qiip/World_Manufacturing_Production_2024_Q1.pdf">https://stat.unido.org/portal/storage/file/publications/qiip/World_Manufacturing_Production_2024_Q1.pdf</a><br>Statista report on global manufacturing and efficiency:<a href="%20https://www.statista.com/outlook/io/manufacturing/worldwide%20"> https://www.statista.com/outlook/io/manufacturing/worldwide </a><br>Water on Mars: <a href="https://pubs.geoscienceworld.org/gsa/geology/article/52/12/939/648640/Seismic-discontinuity-in-the-Martian-crust">https://pubs.geoscienceworld.org/gsa/geology/article/52/12/939/648640/Seismic-discontinuity-in-the-Martian-crust</a></p>]]>
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      <itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit>
      <podcast:person role="Host" href="https://technologynow.transistor.fm/people/aubrey-lovell">Aubrey Lovell</podcast:person>
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      <title>What's the state of the cyber security field in 2025?</title>
      <itunes:episode>101</itunes:episode>
      <podcast:episode>101</podcast:episode>
      <itunes:title>What's the state of the cyber security field in 2025?</itunes:title>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In this episode we are looking once again at our digital security, particularly around the state of the industry in 2025, and the way threats and consumer behaviours are evolving.</p><p>We’ll be looking at the adoption of new kinds of security, how VPNs are still an evolving part of the security equation, and how Security Service Edge (SSE) is beginning to be taken more seriously. Joining us to discuss is Jaye Tillson, Field CTO and Distinguished Technologist at HPE.</p><p>This is Technology Now, a weekly show from Hewlett Packard Enterprise. Every week we look at a story that's been making headlines, take a look at the technology behind it, and explain why it matters to organizations and what we can learn from it. </p><p>About this week's guest, Jaye Tillson: <a href="https://jayetillson.tech/%20">https://jayetillson.tech/ </a></p><p>Sources cited in this week’s episode:<br>WEF 2025 cyber security report: <a href="https://www.weforum.org/publications/global-cybersecurity-outlook-2025/%20">https://www.weforum.org/publications/global-cybersecurity-outlook-2025/ </a><br>Nuclear batteries: <a href="https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2590147825000038?via%3Dihub">https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2590147825000038?via%3Dihub</a><br>Statistics on nuclear energy: <a href="https://www.iea.org/energy-system/electricity/nuclear-power">https://www.iea.org/energy-system/electricity/nuclear-power</a></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In this episode we are looking once again at our digital security, particularly around the state of the industry in 2025, and the way threats and consumer behaviours are evolving.</p><p>We’ll be looking at the adoption of new kinds of security, how VPNs are still an evolving part of the security equation, and how Security Service Edge (SSE) is beginning to be taken more seriously. Joining us to discuss is Jaye Tillson, Field CTO and Distinguished Technologist at HPE.</p><p>This is Technology Now, a weekly show from Hewlett Packard Enterprise. Every week we look at a story that's been making headlines, take a look at the technology behind it, and explain why it matters to organizations and what we can learn from it. </p><p>About this week's guest, Jaye Tillson: <a href="https://jayetillson.tech/%20">https://jayetillson.tech/ </a></p><p>Sources cited in this week’s episode:<br>WEF 2025 cyber security report: <a href="https://www.weforum.org/publications/global-cybersecurity-outlook-2025/%20">https://www.weforum.org/publications/global-cybersecurity-outlook-2025/ </a><br>Nuclear batteries: <a href="https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2590147825000038?via%3Dihub">https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2590147825000038?via%3Dihub</a><br>Statistics on nuclear energy: <a href="https://www.iea.org/energy-system/electricity/nuclear-power">https://www.iea.org/energy-system/electricity/nuclear-power</a></p>]]>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 20 Mar 2025 06:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>Hewlett Packard Enterprise</author>
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      <itunes:duration>1277</itunes:duration>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In this episode we are looking once again at our digital security, particularly around the state of the industry in 2025, and the way threats and consumer behaviours are evolving.</p><p>We’ll be looking at the adoption of new kinds of security, how VPNs are still an evolving part of the security equation, and how Security Service Edge (SSE) is beginning to be taken more seriously. Joining us to discuss is Jaye Tillson, Field CTO and Distinguished Technologist at HPE.</p><p>This is Technology Now, a weekly show from Hewlett Packard Enterprise. Every week we look at a story that's been making headlines, take a look at the technology behind it, and explain why it matters to organizations and what we can learn from it. </p><p>About this week's guest, Jaye Tillson: <a href="https://jayetillson.tech/%20">https://jayetillson.tech/ </a></p><p>Sources cited in this week’s episode:<br>WEF 2025 cyber security report: <a href="https://www.weforum.org/publications/global-cybersecurity-outlook-2025/%20">https://www.weforum.org/publications/global-cybersecurity-outlook-2025/ </a><br>Nuclear batteries: <a href="https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2590147825000038?via%3Dihub">https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2590147825000038?via%3Dihub</a><br>Statistics on nuclear energy: <a href="https://www.iea.org/energy-system/electricity/nuclear-power">https://www.iea.org/energy-system/electricity/nuclear-power</a></p>]]>
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      <itunes:keywords>Technology, Tech, Tech Industry, IT, ICT, Enterprise, business, organisations, companies, company, Ransomware, Ransomware Attacks, Counter Ransomware, Cyber Security, Cyber Crime, Disaster Recovery, Advanced Persistent Threat, APT, VPN, Virtual Private Network, ZTNA, Zero Trust Network Access</itunes:keywords>
      <itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit>
      <podcast:person role="Host" href="https://technologynow.transistor.fm/people/aubrey-lovell">Aubrey Lovell</podcast:person>
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      <title>AI and Security - the opportunities and challenges</title>
      <itunes:episode>100</itunes:episode>
      <podcast:episode>100</podcast:episode>
      <itunes:title>AI and Security - the opportunities and challenges</itunes:title>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In this episode we are taking a fresh look at how AI is affecting the world of cybersecurity. As we’ve explored on the podcast in previous episodes, artificial intelligence has opened up a whole new world of opportunities for our organizations, but it also brings fresh challenges for cybersecurity professionals.</p><p>We’ll be looking at the current state of play, and asking whether AI as a tool to defend us can match AI as a weapon to attack us, with guest Simon Leech, Director of the Cyber Security Centre of Excellence at HPE.</p><p>This is Technology Now, a weekly show from Hewlett Packard Enterprise. Every week we look at a story that's been making headlines, take a look at the technology behind it, and explain why it matters to organizations and what we can learn from it. </p><p>About this week's guest, Simon Leech: <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/simonleech/?originalSubdomain=nl">https://www.linkedin.com/in/simonleech/?originalSubdomain=nl</a></p><p>Sources cited in this week’s episode:<br>McKinsey report into AI use: <a href="https://www.mckinsey.com/capabilities/quantumblack/our-insights/the-state-of-ai">https://www.mckinsey.com/capabilities/quantumblack/our-insights/the-state-of-ai </a><br>Statista report into cybercrime costs:  <a href="https://www.statista.com/forecasts/1280009/cost-cybercrime-worldwide">https://www.statista.com/forecasts/1280009/cost-cybercrime-worldwide  </a><br>Improvements to swarm robot insects: <a href="https://news.mit.edu/2025/fast-agile-robotic-insect-could-someday-aid-mechanical-pollination-0115">https://news.mit.edu/2025/fast-agile-robotic-insect-could-someday-aid-mechanical-pollination-0115</a></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In this episode we are taking a fresh look at how AI is affecting the world of cybersecurity. As we’ve explored on the podcast in previous episodes, artificial intelligence has opened up a whole new world of opportunities for our organizations, but it also brings fresh challenges for cybersecurity professionals.</p><p>We’ll be looking at the current state of play, and asking whether AI as a tool to defend us can match AI as a weapon to attack us, with guest Simon Leech, Director of the Cyber Security Centre of Excellence at HPE.</p><p>This is Technology Now, a weekly show from Hewlett Packard Enterprise. Every week we look at a story that's been making headlines, take a look at the technology behind it, and explain why it matters to organizations and what we can learn from it. </p><p>About this week's guest, Simon Leech: <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/simonleech/?originalSubdomain=nl">https://www.linkedin.com/in/simonleech/?originalSubdomain=nl</a></p><p>Sources cited in this week’s episode:<br>McKinsey report into AI use: <a href="https://www.mckinsey.com/capabilities/quantumblack/our-insights/the-state-of-ai">https://www.mckinsey.com/capabilities/quantumblack/our-insights/the-state-of-ai </a><br>Statista report into cybercrime costs:  <a href="https://www.statista.com/forecasts/1280009/cost-cybercrime-worldwide">https://www.statista.com/forecasts/1280009/cost-cybercrime-worldwide  </a><br>Improvements to swarm robot insects: <a href="https://news.mit.edu/2025/fast-agile-robotic-insect-could-someday-aid-mechanical-pollination-0115">https://news.mit.edu/2025/fast-agile-robotic-insect-could-someday-aid-mechanical-pollination-0115</a></p>]]>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 13 Mar 2025 06:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>Hewlett Packard Enterprise</author>
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      <itunes:duration>1118</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:summary>
        <![CDATA[<p>In this episode we are taking a fresh look at how AI is affecting the world of cybersecurity. As we’ve explored on the podcast in previous episodes, artificial intelligence has opened up a whole new world of opportunities for our organizations, but it also brings fresh challenges for cybersecurity professionals.</p><p>We’ll be looking at the current state of play, and asking whether AI as a tool to defend us can match AI as a weapon to attack us, with guest Simon Leech, Director of the Cyber Security Centre of Excellence at HPE.</p><p>This is Technology Now, a weekly show from Hewlett Packard Enterprise. Every week we look at a story that's been making headlines, take a look at the technology behind it, and explain why it matters to organizations and what we can learn from it. </p><p>About this week's guest, Simon Leech: <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/simonleech/?originalSubdomain=nl">https://www.linkedin.com/in/simonleech/?originalSubdomain=nl</a></p><p>Sources cited in this week’s episode:<br>McKinsey report into AI use: <a href="https://www.mckinsey.com/capabilities/quantumblack/our-insights/the-state-of-ai">https://www.mckinsey.com/capabilities/quantumblack/our-insights/the-state-of-ai </a><br>Statista report into cybercrime costs:  <a href="https://www.statista.com/forecasts/1280009/cost-cybercrime-worldwide">https://www.statista.com/forecasts/1280009/cost-cybercrime-worldwide  </a><br>Improvements to swarm robot insects: <a href="https://news.mit.edu/2025/fast-agile-robotic-insect-could-someday-aid-mechanical-pollination-0115">https://news.mit.edu/2025/fast-agile-robotic-insect-could-someday-aid-mechanical-pollination-0115</a></p>]]>
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      <itunes:keywords>Technology, Tech, Tech Industry, IT, ICT, Enterprise, business, organisations, companies, company, Ransomware, Ransomware Attacks, Counter Ransomware, Cyber Security, Cyber Crime, Disaster Recovery, Advanced Persistent Threat, APT, VPN, Virtual Private Network, ZTNA, Zero Trust Network Access</itunes:keywords>
      <itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit>
      <podcast:person role="Host" href="https://technologynow.transistor.fm/people/aubrey-lovell">Aubrey Lovell</podcast:person>
      <podcast:person role="Host" href="https://technologynow.transistor.fm/people/michael-bird">Michael Bird</podcast:person>
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    <item>
      <title>Dashboards and the advent of convergence</title>
      <itunes:episode>99</itunes:episode>
      <podcast:episode>99</podcast:episode>
      <itunes:title>Dashboards and the advent of convergence</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In this episode we are looking at how technology is allowing us to bring together the potentially dozens or even hundreds of different IT services and systems - from hardware to software and cloud - in use throughout our organizations.</p><p>It’s an idea known as ‘convergence’, which has been years in the making, but with the rise of AI and edge computing, is finally becoming a reality.<br>So, why has it taken so long to happen… And are we there yet? Well to find out, we’re joined this week by Taruna Gandhi, Head of Product Marketing at Opsramp.</p><p>This is Technology Now, a weekly show from Hewlett Packard Enterprise. Every week we look at a story that's been making headlines, take a look at the technology behind it, and explain why it matters to organizations and what we can learn from it. </p><p>About this week's guest, Taruna Gandhi: <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/tarunagandhi/">https://www.linkedin.com/in/tarunagandhi/</a></p><p>Sources cited in this week’s episode:<br>Deloitte report into IT efficiency savings:<a href="https://www2.deloitte.com/content/dam/Deloitte/us/Documents/technology-media-telecommunications/blue-prism-white-paper-final.pdf"> https://www2.deloitte.com/content/dam/Deloitte/us/Documents/technology-media-telecommunications/blue-prism-white-paper-final.pdf </a><br>Lab grown dog food: <a href="https://meatly.pet/meatly-launches-worlds-first-cultivated-pet-food/">https://meatly.pet/meatly-launches-worlds-first-cultivated-pet-food/</a></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In this episode we are looking at how technology is allowing us to bring together the potentially dozens or even hundreds of different IT services and systems - from hardware to software and cloud - in use throughout our organizations.</p><p>It’s an idea known as ‘convergence’, which has been years in the making, but with the rise of AI and edge computing, is finally becoming a reality.<br>So, why has it taken so long to happen… And are we there yet? Well to find out, we’re joined this week by Taruna Gandhi, Head of Product Marketing at Opsramp.</p><p>This is Technology Now, a weekly show from Hewlett Packard Enterprise. Every week we look at a story that's been making headlines, take a look at the technology behind it, and explain why it matters to organizations and what we can learn from it. </p><p>About this week's guest, Taruna Gandhi: <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/tarunagandhi/">https://www.linkedin.com/in/tarunagandhi/</a></p><p>Sources cited in this week’s episode:<br>Deloitte report into IT efficiency savings:<a href="https://www2.deloitte.com/content/dam/Deloitte/us/Documents/technology-media-telecommunications/blue-prism-white-paper-final.pdf"> https://www2.deloitte.com/content/dam/Deloitte/us/Documents/technology-media-telecommunications/blue-prism-white-paper-final.pdf </a><br>Lab grown dog food: <a href="https://meatly.pet/meatly-launches-worlds-first-cultivated-pet-food/">https://meatly.pet/meatly-launches-worlds-first-cultivated-pet-food/</a></p>]]>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 06 Mar 2025 06:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>Hewlett Packard Enterprise</author>
      <enclosure url="https://media.transistor.fm/08a3e8ca/1824e3dc.mp3" length="26898485" type="audio/mpeg"/>
      <itunes:author>Hewlett Packard Enterprise</itunes:author>
      <itunes:duration>1120</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:summary>
        <![CDATA[<p>In this episode we are looking at how technology is allowing us to bring together the potentially dozens or even hundreds of different IT services and systems - from hardware to software and cloud - in use throughout our organizations.</p><p>It’s an idea known as ‘convergence’, which has been years in the making, but with the rise of AI and edge computing, is finally becoming a reality.<br>So, why has it taken so long to happen… And are we there yet? Well to find out, we’re joined this week by Taruna Gandhi, Head of Product Marketing at Opsramp.</p><p>This is Technology Now, a weekly show from Hewlett Packard Enterprise. Every week we look at a story that's been making headlines, take a look at the technology behind it, and explain why it matters to organizations and what we can learn from it. </p><p>About this week's guest, Taruna Gandhi: <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/tarunagandhi/">https://www.linkedin.com/in/tarunagandhi/</a></p><p>Sources cited in this week’s episode:<br>Deloitte report into IT efficiency savings:<a href="https://www2.deloitte.com/content/dam/Deloitte/us/Documents/technology-media-telecommunications/blue-prism-white-paper-final.pdf"> https://www2.deloitte.com/content/dam/Deloitte/us/Documents/technology-media-telecommunications/blue-prism-white-paper-final.pdf </a><br>Lab grown dog food: <a href="https://meatly.pet/meatly-launches-worlds-first-cultivated-pet-food/">https://meatly.pet/meatly-launches-worlds-first-cultivated-pet-food/</a></p>]]>
      </itunes:summary>
      <itunes:keywords>Technology, Tech, Tech Industry, IT, ICT, Enterprise, business, organisations, companies, company, firm, finance, AI, experts, business news, tech news, operations, SRE, Dev, Devops, ITops, Service reliability engineering, dashboards, convergence, opsramp, silo</itunes:keywords>
      <itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit>
      <podcast:person role="Host" href="https://technologynow.transistor.fm/people/aubrey-lovell">Aubrey Lovell</podcast:person>
      <podcast:person role="Host" href="https://technologynow.transistor.fm/people/michael-bird">Michael Bird</podcast:person>
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    <item>
      <title>The unusual art of data storage in space</title>
      <itunes:episode>98</itunes:episode>
      <podcast:episode>98</podcast:episode>
      <itunes:title>The unusual art of data storage in space</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In this episode we are taking a trip high above the Earth, and looking at how we are storing our data in space – in particular, how testbeds for running consumer-grade drives on the International Space Station are redefining the edge computing capabilities of future missions to the moon and beyond. </p><p>Joining us to discuss is Tyler Nelson, Director of KIOXIA’s Innovation Lab and Technical Marketing Team.</p><p>This is Technology Now, a weekly show from Hewlett Packard Enterprise. Every week we look at a story that's been making headlines, take a look at the technology behind it, and explain why it matters to organizations and what we can learn from it. </p><p>About this week's guest, Tyler Nelson: <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/tylercnelson/%20">https://www.linkedin.com/in/tylercnelson/ </a></p><p>Sources cited in this week’s episode:<br>Temperature stats for outer space: <a href="https://www.spaceclick.com/blog/how-to-store-data-in-outer-space/">https://www.spaceclick.com/blog/how-to-store-data-in-outer-space/</a><br>Technology Now episode on Spaceborne Computer 2: <a href="https://link.chtbl.com/TechnologyNow_052">https://link.chtbl.com/TechnologyNow_052</a> <br>‘Oldest bubbles’ recovered in Antarctica: <a href="https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cwypyg4vq8ko">https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cwypyg4vq8ko</a></p>]]>
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      <content:encoded>
        <![CDATA[<p>In this episode we are taking a trip high above the Earth, and looking at how we are storing our data in space – in particular, how testbeds for running consumer-grade drives on the International Space Station are redefining the edge computing capabilities of future missions to the moon and beyond. </p><p>Joining us to discuss is Tyler Nelson, Director of KIOXIA’s Innovation Lab and Technical Marketing Team.</p><p>This is Technology Now, a weekly show from Hewlett Packard Enterprise. Every week we look at a story that's been making headlines, take a look at the technology behind it, and explain why it matters to organizations and what we can learn from it. </p><p>About this week's guest, Tyler Nelson: <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/tylercnelson/%20">https://www.linkedin.com/in/tylercnelson/ </a></p><p>Sources cited in this week’s episode:<br>Temperature stats for outer space: <a href="https://www.spaceclick.com/blog/how-to-store-data-in-outer-space/">https://www.spaceclick.com/blog/how-to-store-data-in-outer-space/</a><br>Technology Now episode on Spaceborne Computer 2: <a href="https://link.chtbl.com/TechnologyNow_052">https://link.chtbl.com/TechnologyNow_052</a> <br>‘Oldest bubbles’ recovered in Antarctica: <a href="https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cwypyg4vq8ko">https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cwypyg4vq8ko</a></p>]]>
      </content:encoded>
      <pubDate>Thu, 27 Feb 2025 06:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>Hewlett Packard Enterprise</author>
      <enclosure url="https://media.transistor.fm/d0765669/9df9bec6.mp3" length="25859951" type="audio/mpeg"/>
      <itunes:author>Hewlett Packard Enterprise</itunes:author>
      <itunes:duration>1077</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:summary>
        <![CDATA[<p>In this episode we are taking a trip high above the Earth, and looking at how we are storing our data in space – in particular, how testbeds for running consumer-grade drives on the International Space Station are redefining the edge computing capabilities of future missions to the moon and beyond. </p><p>Joining us to discuss is Tyler Nelson, Director of KIOXIA’s Innovation Lab and Technical Marketing Team.</p><p>This is Technology Now, a weekly show from Hewlett Packard Enterprise. Every week we look at a story that's been making headlines, take a look at the technology behind it, and explain why it matters to organizations and what we can learn from it. </p><p>About this week's guest, Tyler Nelson: <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/tylercnelson/%20">https://www.linkedin.com/in/tylercnelson/ </a></p><p>Sources cited in this week’s episode:<br>Temperature stats for outer space: <a href="https://www.spaceclick.com/blog/how-to-store-data-in-outer-space/">https://www.spaceclick.com/blog/how-to-store-data-in-outer-space/</a><br>Technology Now episode on Spaceborne Computer 2: <a href="https://link.chtbl.com/TechnologyNow_052">https://link.chtbl.com/TechnologyNow_052</a> <br>‘Oldest bubbles’ recovered in Antarctica: <a href="https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cwypyg4vq8ko">https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cwypyg4vq8ko</a></p>]]>
      </itunes:summary>
      <itunes:keywords>Technology, Tech, Tech Industry, IT, science, technology, engineering, maths, NASA, business, business leader, rocket science, education, US, USA, UK, leadership, space, space discovery, astronaut, ISS, international space station, Edge, edge computing, research, space exploration, connectivity, Mars, processing speed, AI, communication</itunes:keywords>
      <itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit>
      <podcast:person role="Host" href="https://technologynow.transistor.fm/people/aubrey-lovell">Aubrey Lovell</podcast:person>
      <podcast:person role="Host" href="https://technologynow.transistor.fm/people/michael-bird">Michael Bird</podcast:person>
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    <item>
      <title>How to make our IT more sustainable</title>
      <itunes:episode>97</itunes:episode>
      <podcast:episode>97</podcast:episode>
      <itunes:title>How to make our IT more sustainable</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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      <link>https://share.transistor.fm/s/40f417f0</link>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In this episode, we’re drilling into something that’s arguably under-discussed: How to make IT itself more sustainable through the life cycle of its products. </p><p>We’ll be talking about how we can build sustainability into our products and why it’s important to think about sustainability at every step of the product life cycle, with Karim Abou Zahab, principal technologist for sustainable transformation at HPE’s Living Progress organisation.</p><p>This is Technology Now, a weekly show from Hewlett Packard Enterprise. Every week we look at a story that's been making headlines, take a look at the technology behind it, and explain why it matters to organizations and what we can learn from it. </p><p>About this week's guest, Karim Abou Zahab: <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/karim-abouzahab/?originalSubdomain=es">https://www.linkedin.com/in/karim-abouzahab/?originalSubdomain=es </a></p><p>Sources cited in this week’s episode:<br>IAEA stats on data centre energy usage: <a href="https://www.iea.org/energy-system/buildings/data-centres-and-data-transmission-networks">https://www.iea.org/energy-system/buildings/data-centres-and-data-transmission-networks</a><br>EV lifespan report: <a href="https://www.nature.com/articles/s41560-024-01698-1">https://www.nature.com/articles/s41560-024-01698-1</a></p>]]>
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      <content:encoded>
        <![CDATA[<p>In this episode, we’re drilling into something that’s arguably under-discussed: How to make IT itself more sustainable through the life cycle of its products. </p><p>We’ll be talking about how we can build sustainability into our products and why it’s important to think about sustainability at every step of the product life cycle, with Karim Abou Zahab, principal technologist for sustainable transformation at HPE’s Living Progress organisation.</p><p>This is Technology Now, a weekly show from Hewlett Packard Enterprise. Every week we look at a story that's been making headlines, take a look at the technology behind it, and explain why it matters to organizations and what we can learn from it. </p><p>About this week's guest, Karim Abou Zahab: <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/karim-abouzahab/?originalSubdomain=es">https://www.linkedin.com/in/karim-abouzahab/?originalSubdomain=es </a></p><p>Sources cited in this week’s episode:<br>IAEA stats on data centre energy usage: <a href="https://www.iea.org/energy-system/buildings/data-centres-and-data-transmission-networks">https://www.iea.org/energy-system/buildings/data-centres-and-data-transmission-networks</a><br>EV lifespan report: <a href="https://www.nature.com/articles/s41560-024-01698-1">https://www.nature.com/articles/s41560-024-01698-1</a></p>]]>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 20 Feb 2025 06:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>Hewlett Packard Enterprise</author>
      <enclosure url="https://media.transistor.fm/40f417f0/885365d2.mp3" length="27783018" type="audio/mpeg"/>
      <itunes:author>Hewlett Packard Enterprise</itunes:author>
      <itunes:duration>1157</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:summary>
        <![CDATA[<p>In this episode, we’re drilling into something that’s arguably under-discussed: How to make IT itself more sustainable through the life cycle of its products. </p><p>We’ll be talking about how we can build sustainability into our products and why it’s important to think about sustainability at every step of the product life cycle, with Karim Abou Zahab, principal technologist for sustainable transformation at HPE’s Living Progress organisation.</p><p>This is Technology Now, a weekly show from Hewlett Packard Enterprise. Every week we look at a story that's been making headlines, take a look at the technology behind it, and explain why it matters to organizations and what we can learn from it. </p><p>About this week's guest, Karim Abou Zahab: <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/karim-abouzahab/?originalSubdomain=es">https://www.linkedin.com/in/karim-abouzahab/?originalSubdomain=es </a></p><p>Sources cited in this week’s episode:<br>IAEA stats on data centre energy usage: <a href="https://www.iea.org/energy-system/buildings/data-centres-and-data-transmission-networks">https://www.iea.org/energy-system/buildings/data-centres-and-data-transmission-networks</a><br>EV lifespan report: <a href="https://www.nature.com/articles/s41560-024-01698-1">https://www.nature.com/articles/s41560-024-01698-1</a></p>]]>
      </itunes:summary>
      <itunes:keywords>HPE, Hewlett Packard Enterprise, sustainability, renewable energy, energy efficiency, spool up, E2G, energy to grid, tech, servers, datacentres, data centers, geo distribution, gen AI, AI, workloads, electricity, energy, water, water use, water tables, cooling</itunes:keywords>
      <itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit>
      <podcast:person role="Host" href="https://technologynow.transistor.fm/people/aubrey-lovell">Aubrey Lovell</podcast:person>
      <podcast:person role="Host" href="https://technologynow.transistor.fm/people/michael-bird">Michael Bird</podcast:person>
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      <title>Unstructured Data - turning data swamps into insight</title>
      <itunes:episode>96</itunes:episode>
      <podcast:episode>96</podcast:episode>
      <itunes:title>Unstructured Data - turning data swamps into insight</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In this episode we are looking at an area which impacts every business in the world. Unstructured data - that is, how we can start to squeeze insight from the piles of text, audio, video, and every other type of data that doesn’t fit into a neat table.<br>Carefully analysed, it can contain valuable insight, to be compared against other more traditional metrics such as sales figures, or economic results.</p><p>Joining us to discuss is Gokul Sathiacama, VP of data storage for AI at Hewlett Packard Enterprise.</p><p>This is Technology Now, a weekly show from Hewlett Packard Enterprise. Every week we look at a story that's been making headlines, take a look at the technology behind it, and explain why it matters to organizations and what we can learn from it. </p><p>About this week's guest, Gokul Sathiacama: <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/gokuls/">https://www.linkedin.com/in/gokuls/</a></p><p>Sources cited in this week’s episode:<br>Statistics on global data generation: <a href="https://www.statista.com/statistics/871513/worldwide-data-created/">https://www.statista.com/statistics/871513/worldwide-data-created/</a><br>Statistics on global IOT devices: <a href="https://paxtechnica.org/?page_id=738#:~:text=%E2%80%9COur%20IoT%20world%20is%20growing,billion%20by%202020.%E2%80%9D%20Intel.&amp;text=Gartner.&amp;text=Cisco.,-2011&amp;text=%E2%80%9CGlobal%20M2M%20connections%20will%20increase,at%20the%20end%20of%202022.">https://paxtechnica.org/?page_id=738#:~:text=%E2%80%9COur%20IoT%20world%20is%20growing,billion%20by%202020.%E2%80%9D%20Intel.&amp;text=Gartner.&amp;text=Cisco.,-2011&amp;text=%E2%80%9CGlobal%20M2M%20connections%20will%20increase,at%20the%20end%20of%202022.</a><br>Global Web Index stats on smart devices: <a href="https://www.globalwebindex.net/">https://www.globalwebindex.net/</a></p>]]>
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      <content:encoded>
        <![CDATA[<p>In this episode we are looking at an area which impacts every business in the world. Unstructured data - that is, how we can start to squeeze insight from the piles of text, audio, video, and every other type of data that doesn’t fit into a neat table.<br>Carefully analysed, it can contain valuable insight, to be compared against other more traditional metrics such as sales figures, or economic results.</p><p>Joining us to discuss is Gokul Sathiacama, VP of data storage for AI at Hewlett Packard Enterprise.</p><p>This is Technology Now, a weekly show from Hewlett Packard Enterprise. Every week we look at a story that's been making headlines, take a look at the technology behind it, and explain why it matters to organizations and what we can learn from it. </p><p>About this week's guest, Gokul Sathiacama: <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/gokuls/">https://www.linkedin.com/in/gokuls/</a></p><p>Sources cited in this week’s episode:<br>Statistics on global data generation: <a href="https://www.statista.com/statistics/871513/worldwide-data-created/">https://www.statista.com/statistics/871513/worldwide-data-created/</a><br>Statistics on global IOT devices: <a href="https://paxtechnica.org/?page_id=738#:~:text=%E2%80%9COur%20IoT%20world%20is%20growing,billion%20by%202020.%E2%80%9D%20Intel.&amp;text=Gartner.&amp;text=Cisco.,-2011&amp;text=%E2%80%9CGlobal%20M2M%20connections%20will%20increase,at%20the%20end%20of%202022.">https://paxtechnica.org/?page_id=738#:~:text=%E2%80%9COur%20IoT%20world%20is%20growing,billion%20by%202020.%E2%80%9D%20Intel.&amp;text=Gartner.&amp;text=Cisco.,-2011&amp;text=%E2%80%9CGlobal%20M2M%20connections%20will%20increase,at%20the%20end%20of%202022.</a><br>Global Web Index stats on smart devices: <a href="https://www.globalwebindex.net/">https://www.globalwebindex.net/</a></p>]]>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 13 Feb 2025 06:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>Hewlett Packard Enterprise</author>
      <enclosure url="https://media.transistor.fm/7fa575a3/d7f8f0ef.mp3" length="28821569" type="audio/mpeg"/>
      <itunes:author>Hewlett Packard Enterprise</itunes:author>
      <itunes:duration>1200</itunes:duration>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In this episode we are looking at an area which impacts every business in the world. Unstructured data - that is, how we can start to squeeze insight from the piles of text, audio, video, and every other type of data that doesn’t fit into a neat table.<br>Carefully analysed, it can contain valuable insight, to be compared against other more traditional metrics such as sales figures, or economic results.</p><p>Joining us to discuss is Gokul Sathiacama, VP of data storage for AI at Hewlett Packard Enterprise.</p><p>This is Technology Now, a weekly show from Hewlett Packard Enterprise. Every week we look at a story that's been making headlines, take a look at the technology behind it, and explain why it matters to organizations and what we can learn from it. </p><p>About this week's guest, Gokul Sathiacama: <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/gokuls/">https://www.linkedin.com/in/gokuls/</a></p><p>Sources cited in this week’s episode:<br>Statistics on global data generation: <a href="https://www.statista.com/statistics/871513/worldwide-data-created/">https://www.statista.com/statistics/871513/worldwide-data-created/</a><br>Statistics on global IOT devices: <a href="https://paxtechnica.org/?page_id=738#:~:text=%E2%80%9COur%20IoT%20world%20is%20growing,billion%20by%202020.%E2%80%9D%20Intel.&amp;text=Gartner.&amp;text=Cisco.,-2011&amp;text=%E2%80%9CGlobal%20M2M%20connections%20will%20increase,at%20the%20end%20of%202022.">https://paxtechnica.org/?page_id=738#:~:text=%E2%80%9COur%20IoT%20world%20is%20growing,billion%20by%202020.%E2%80%9D%20Intel.&amp;text=Gartner.&amp;text=Cisco.,-2011&amp;text=%E2%80%9CGlobal%20M2M%20connections%20will%20increase,at%20the%20end%20of%202022.</a><br>Global Web Index stats on smart devices: <a href="https://www.globalwebindex.net/">https://www.globalwebindex.net/</a></p>]]>
      </itunes:summary>
      <itunes:keywords>HPE, Hewlett Packard Enterprise, unstructured data, data analytics, big data, data management, non-relational data, text analysis, data processing, data lakes, machine learning, natural language processing, data mining, cloud storage, AI and data, unstructured content, data organization, metadata extraction, data integration, real-time analytics, image recognition, video analysis, social media data, web scraping, data-driven insights, digital transformation, enterprise data, data governance, unstructured data tools, data architecture, predictive analytics, semantic analysis, business intelligence.</itunes:keywords>
      <itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit>
      <podcast:person role="Host" href="https://technologynow.transistor.fm/people/aubrey-lovell">Aubrey Lovell</podcast:person>
      <podcast:person role="Host" href="https://technologynow.transistor.fm/people/michael-bird">Michael Bird</podcast:person>
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      <title>How more sustainble networks can mean more sustainable buildings</title>
      <itunes:episode>95</itunes:episode>
      <podcast:episode>95</podcast:episode>
      <itunes:title>How more sustainble networks can mean more sustainable buildings</itunes:title>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In this episode we are looking at a pressing issue that goes well beyond the tech world - sustainability and our networking infrastructure. </p><p>In particular, In this episode, we’ll be asking how networking and sustainability can go hand in hand – from reducing the amount of materials we use, to lowering energy consumption, to making our buildings and offices more efficient through the network.<br>Joining us to discuss is Jon Howell. He’s the Smart Spaces and IoT Lead for Europe, Africa and the Middle East at HPE Aruba Networking.</p><p>This is Technology Now, a weekly show from Hewlett Packard Enterprise. Every week we look at a story that's been making headlines, take a look at the technology behind it, and explain why it matters to organizations and what we can learn from it. </p><p>About this week's guest, Jon Howell: <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/jonnybee33/?originalSubdomain=uk">https://www.linkedin.com/in/jonnybee33/?originalSubdomain=uk</a> </p><p>Sources cited in this week’s episode:<br>UN statistics on E-waste: <a href="https://unitar.org/about/news-stories/press/global-e-waste-monitor-2024-electronic-waste-rising-five-times-faster-documented-e-waste-recycling">https://unitar.org/about/news-stories/press/global-e-waste-monitor-2024-electronic-waste-rising-five-times-faster-documented-e-waste-recycling</a><br>Our episode at the HPE Technology Renewal Centre in Erskine, Scotland: <a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fiEKepzin-E">https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fiEKepzin-E</a><br>Universal flu vaccine research: <a href="https://journals.asm.org/doi/10.1128/msphere.00160-24">https://journals.asm.org/doi/10.1128/msphere.00160-24</a><br>Statistics into flu deaths: <a href="https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0140673617332932?getft_integrator=asm&amp;pes=doc&amp;utm_source=asm">https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0140673617332932?getft_integrator=asm&amp;pes=doc&amp;utm_source=asm</a></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In this episode we are looking at a pressing issue that goes well beyond the tech world - sustainability and our networking infrastructure. </p><p>In particular, In this episode, we’ll be asking how networking and sustainability can go hand in hand – from reducing the amount of materials we use, to lowering energy consumption, to making our buildings and offices more efficient through the network.<br>Joining us to discuss is Jon Howell. He’s the Smart Spaces and IoT Lead for Europe, Africa and the Middle East at HPE Aruba Networking.</p><p>This is Technology Now, a weekly show from Hewlett Packard Enterprise. Every week we look at a story that's been making headlines, take a look at the technology behind it, and explain why it matters to organizations and what we can learn from it. </p><p>About this week's guest, Jon Howell: <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/jonnybee33/?originalSubdomain=uk">https://www.linkedin.com/in/jonnybee33/?originalSubdomain=uk</a> </p><p>Sources cited in this week’s episode:<br>UN statistics on E-waste: <a href="https://unitar.org/about/news-stories/press/global-e-waste-monitor-2024-electronic-waste-rising-five-times-faster-documented-e-waste-recycling">https://unitar.org/about/news-stories/press/global-e-waste-monitor-2024-electronic-waste-rising-five-times-faster-documented-e-waste-recycling</a><br>Our episode at the HPE Technology Renewal Centre in Erskine, Scotland: <a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fiEKepzin-E">https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fiEKepzin-E</a><br>Universal flu vaccine research: <a href="https://journals.asm.org/doi/10.1128/msphere.00160-24">https://journals.asm.org/doi/10.1128/msphere.00160-24</a><br>Statistics into flu deaths: <a href="https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0140673617332932?getft_integrator=asm&amp;pes=doc&amp;utm_source=asm">https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0140673617332932?getft_integrator=asm&amp;pes=doc&amp;utm_source=asm</a></p>]]>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 06 Feb 2025 06:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>Hewlett Packard Enterprise</author>
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      <itunes:author>Hewlett Packard Enterprise</itunes:author>
      <itunes:duration>1212</itunes:duration>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In this episode we are looking at a pressing issue that goes well beyond the tech world - sustainability and our networking infrastructure. </p><p>In particular, In this episode, we’ll be asking how networking and sustainability can go hand in hand – from reducing the amount of materials we use, to lowering energy consumption, to making our buildings and offices more efficient through the network.<br>Joining us to discuss is Jon Howell. He’s the Smart Spaces and IoT Lead for Europe, Africa and the Middle East at HPE Aruba Networking.</p><p>This is Technology Now, a weekly show from Hewlett Packard Enterprise. Every week we look at a story that's been making headlines, take a look at the technology behind it, and explain why it matters to organizations and what we can learn from it. </p><p>About this week's guest, Jon Howell: <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/jonnybee33/?originalSubdomain=uk">https://www.linkedin.com/in/jonnybee33/?originalSubdomain=uk</a> </p><p>Sources cited in this week’s episode:<br>UN statistics on E-waste: <a href="https://unitar.org/about/news-stories/press/global-e-waste-monitor-2024-electronic-waste-rising-five-times-faster-documented-e-waste-recycling">https://unitar.org/about/news-stories/press/global-e-waste-monitor-2024-electronic-waste-rising-five-times-faster-documented-e-waste-recycling</a><br>Our episode at the HPE Technology Renewal Centre in Erskine, Scotland: <a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fiEKepzin-E">https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fiEKepzin-E</a><br>Universal flu vaccine research: <a href="https://journals.asm.org/doi/10.1128/msphere.00160-24">https://journals.asm.org/doi/10.1128/msphere.00160-24</a><br>Statistics into flu deaths: <a href="https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0140673617332932?getft_integrator=asm&amp;pes=doc&amp;utm_source=asm">https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0140673617332932?getft_integrator=asm&amp;pes=doc&amp;utm_source=asm</a></p>]]>
      </itunes:summary>
      <itunes:keywords>HPE, Hewlett Packard Enterprise, Aruba, sustainable networks, low-wiring systems, smart buildings, energy-efficient technology, green building technology, sustainable building solutions, smart infrastructure, low-power networks, eco-friendly buildings, intelligent building design, energy optimization, green technology innovation, sustainable architecture, IoT in buildings, low-wiring innovation, building energy management, smart sensors, sustainable IoT, eco-smart buildings, energy-saving networks, smart building automation, low-carbon technology, sustainable energy systems, intelligent energy solutions, net-zero buildings, green networking, building sustainability, eco-conscious technology, smart construction, sustainable tech trends.</itunes:keywords>
      <itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit>
      <podcast:person role="Host" href="https://technologynow.transistor.fm/people/aubrey-lovell">Aubrey Lovell</podcast:person>
      <podcast:person role="Host" href="https://technologynow.transistor.fm/people/michael-bird">Michael Bird</podcast:person>
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      <title>The AI House at Davos - The past, the future, the opportunities and challenges of AI</title>
      <itunes:episode>94</itunes:episode>
      <podcast:episode>94</podcast:episode>
      <itunes:title>The AI House at Davos - The past, the future, the opportunities and challenges of AI</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In this episode we’re coming to you once again from the World Economic Forum annual meeting in Davos, Switzerland, for a look at the HPE-supported AI House. </p><p>We’ll be talking more about AI, from where we’ve come from, to where we’re headed – and the challenges and opportunities along the way, with the help of HPE Vice President, fellow, and chief architect at Hewlett Packard Labs, Kirk Bresniker. </p><p>This is Technology Now, a weekly show from Hewlett Packard Enterprise. Every week we look at a story that's been making headlines, take a look at the technology behind it, and explain why it matters to organizations and what we can learn from it.</p><p>Watch a video version of this episode: <a href="https://youtu.be/kUUJ3OQWvG8?si=FWP7PraPLyyU_c1I">https://youtu.be/kUUJ3OQWvG8?si=FWP7PraPLyyU_c1I</a> </p><p>About this week's guest, Kirk Bresniker: <a href="https://www.hpe.com/psnow/doc/a00051798enw?jumpid=in_pdfviewer-psnow">https://www.hpe.com/psnow/doc/a00051798enw?jumpid=in_pdfviewer-psnow </a></p><p>Sources cited in this week’s episode: <br>The World Economic Forum: <a href="https://www.weforum.org/">https://www.weforum.org/ </a><br>The Davos homepage: <a href="https://www.weforum.org/meetings/world-economic-forum-annual-meeting-2025/">https://www.weforum.org/meetings/world-economic-forum-annual-meeting-2025/</a><br>The AI House at Davos: <a href="https://www.aihousedavos.com/">https://www.aihousedavos.com/</a><br>China to plant ‘waving flag’ on the moon: <a href="https://eng.yidaiyilu.gov.cn/p/0H5QSNAU.html">https://eng.yidaiyilu.gov.cn/p/0H5QSNAU.html</a></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In this episode we’re coming to you once again from the World Economic Forum annual meeting in Davos, Switzerland, for a look at the HPE-supported AI House. </p><p>We’ll be talking more about AI, from where we’ve come from, to where we’re headed – and the challenges and opportunities along the way, with the help of HPE Vice President, fellow, and chief architect at Hewlett Packard Labs, Kirk Bresniker. </p><p>This is Technology Now, a weekly show from Hewlett Packard Enterprise. Every week we look at a story that's been making headlines, take a look at the technology behind it, and explain why it matters to organizations and what we can learn from it.</p><p>Watch a video version of this episode: <a href="https://youtu.be/kUUJ3OQWvG8?si=FWP7PraPLyyU_c1I">https://youtu.be/kUUJ3OQWvG8?si=FWP7PraPLyyU_c1I</a> </p><p>About this week's guest, Kirk Bresniker: <a href="https://www.hpe.com/psnow/doc/a00051798enw?jumpid=in_pdfviewer-psnow">https://www.hpe.com/psnow/doc/a00051798enw?jumpid=in_pdfviewer-psnow </a></p><p>Sources cited in this week’s episode: <br>The World Economic Forum: <a href="https://www.weforum.org/">https://www.weforum.org/ </a><br>The Davos homepage: <a href="https://www.weforum.org/meetings/world-economic-forum-annual-meeting-2025/">https://www.weforum.org/meetings/world-economic-forum-annual-meeting-2025/</a><br>The AI House at Davos: <a href="https://www.aihousedavos.com/">https://www.aihousedavos.com/</a><br>China to plant ‘waving flag’ on the moon: <a href="https://eng.yidaiyilu.gov.cn/p/0H5QSNAU.html">https://eng.yidaiyilu.gov.cn/p/0H5QSNAU.html</a></p>]]>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 30 Jan 2025 06:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>Hewlett Packard Enterprise</author>
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      <itunes:author>Hewlett Packard Enterprise</itunes:author>
      <itunes:duration>1417</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:summary>
        <![CDATA[<p>In this episode we’re coming to you once again from the World Economic Forum annual meeting in Davos, Switzerland, for a look at the HPE-supported AI House. </p><p>We’ll be talking more about AI, from where we’ve come from, to where we’re headed – and the challenges and opportunities along the way, with the help of HPE Vice President, fellow, and chief architect at Hewlett Packard Labs, Kirk Bresniker. </p><p>This is Technology Now, a weekly show from Hewlett Packard Enterprise. Every week we look at a story that's been making headlines, take a look at the technology behind it, and explain why it matters to organizations and what we can learn from it.</p><p>Watch a video version of this episode: <a href="https://youtu.be/kUUJ3OQWvG8?si=FWP7PraPLyyU_c1I">https://youtu.be/kUUJ3OQWvG8?si=FWP7PraPLyyU_c1I</a> </p><p>About this week's guest, Kirk Bresniker: <a href="https://www.hpe.com/psnow/doc/a00051798enw?jumpid=in_pdfviewer-psnow">https://www.hpe.com/psnow/doc/a00051798enw?jumpid=in_pdfviewer-psnow </a></p><p>Sources cited in this week’s episode: <br>The World Economic Forum: <a href="https://www.weforum.org/">https://www.weforum.org/ </a><br>The Davos homepage: <a href="https://www.weforum.org/meetings/world-economic-forum-annual-meeting-2025/">https://www.weforum.org/meetings/world-economic-forum-annual-meeting-2025/</a><br>The AI House at Davos: <a href="https://www.aihousedavos.com/">https://www.aihousedavos.com/</a><br>China to plant ‘waving flag’ on the moon: <a href="https://eng.yidaiyilu.gov.cn/p/0H5QSNAU.html">https://eng.yidaiyilu.gov.cn/p/0H5QSNAU.html</a></p>]]>
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      <itunes:keywords>AI at Davos, World Economic Forum, WEF, Davos 2025, AI and global policy, emerging tech trends, AI governance, sustainable technology, tech for good, AI innovation, Davos tech agenda, global AI impact, ethical AI, artificial intelligence in business, AI for sustainability, digital transformation, AI in finance, global tech partnerships, AI and climate change, smart cities, future of work, AI regulation, AI and economy, disruptive technologies, AI-driven solutions, tech leadership, AI for social impact, Davos AI discussions, future tech trends, AI in global development, technology policy, HPE, Hewlett Packard Enterprise, Kirk Bresniker</itunes:keywords>
      <itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit>
      <podcast:person role="Host" href="https://technologynow.transistor.fm/people/aubrey-lovell">Aubrey Lovell</podcast:person>
      <podcast:person role="Host" href="https://technologynow.transistor.fm/people/michael-bird">Michael Bird</podcast:person>
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      <title>Tech and the importance of collaboration at the World Economic Forum's Annual Meeting in Davos</title>
      <itunes:episode>93</itunes:episode>
      <podcast:episode>93</podcast:episode>
      <itunes:title>Tech and the importance of collaboration at the World Economic Forum's Annual Meeting in Davos</itunes:title>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In this episode we’re coming to you from the World Economic Forum annual meeting in Davos, Switzerland, where we’re meeting with HPE’s President and CEO, Antonio Neri.</p><p>We’ll be talking about why Davos matters, and the importance of bringing businesses, Governments and other organizations together. </p><p>This is Technology Now, a weekly show from Hewlett Packard Enterprise. Every week we look at a story that's been making headlines, take a look at the technology behind it, and explain why it matters to organizations and what we can learn from it. </p><p>About this week's guest, Antonio Neri: <a href="https://www.hpe.com/uk/en/leadership-bios/antonio-neri.html">https://www.hpe.com/uk/en/leadership-bios/antonio-neri.html </a></p><p>Sources cited in this week’s episode: <br>The World Economic Forum: <a href="https://www.weforum.org/">https://www.weforum.org/ </a><br>The Davos homepage: <a href="https://www.weforum.org/meetings/world-economic-forum-annual-meeting-2025/">https://www.weforum.org/meetings/world-economic-forum-annual-meeting-2025/</a></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In this episode we’re coming to you from the World Economic Forum annual meeting in Davos, Switzerland, where we’re meeting with HPE’s President and CEO, Antonio Neri.</p><p>We’ll be talking about why Davos matters, and the importance of bringing businesses, Governments and other organizations together. </p><p>This is Technology Now, a weekly show from Hewlett Packard Enterprise. Every week we look at a story that's been making headlines, take a look at the technology behind it, and explain why it matters to organizations and what we can learn from it. </p><p>About this week's guest, Antonio Neri: <a href="https://www.hpe.com/uk/en/leadership-bios/antonio-neri.html">https://www.hpe.com/uk/en/leadership-bios/antonio-neri.html </a></p><p>Sources cited in this week’s episode: <br>The World Economic Forum: <a href="https://www.weforum.org/">https://www.weforum.org/ </a><br>The Davos homepage: <a href="https://www.weforum.org/meetings/world-economic-forum-annual-meeting-2025/">https://www.weforum.org/meetings/world-economic-forum-annual-meeting-2025/</a></p>]]>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 23 Jan 2025 06:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>Hewlett Packard Enterprise</author>
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      <itunes:author>Hewlett Packard Enterprise</itunes:author>
      <itunes:duration>994</itunes:duration>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In this episode we’re coming to you from the World Economic Forum annual meeting in Davos, Switzerland, where we’re meeting with HPE’s President and CEO, Antonio Neri.</p><p>We’ll be talking about why Davos matters, and the importance of bringing businesses, Governments and other organizations together. </p><p>This is Technology Now, a weekly show from Hewlett Packard Enterprise. Every week we look at a story that's been making headlines, take a look at the technology behind it, and explain why it matters to organizations and what we can learn from it. </p><p>About this week's guest, Antonio Neri: <a href="https://www.hpe.com/uk/en/leadership-bios/antonio-neri.html">https://www.hpe.com/uk/en/leadership-bios/antonio-neri.html </a></p><p>Sources cited in this week’s episode: <br>The World Economic Forum: <a href="https://www.weforum.org/">https://www.weforum.org/ </a><br>The Davos homepage: <a href="https://www.weforum.org/meetings/world-economic-forum-annual-meeting-2025/">https://www.weforum.org/meetings/world-economic-forum-annual-meeting-2025/</a></p>]]>
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      <itunes:keywords>AI at Davos, World Economic Forum, WEF, Davos 2025, AI and global policy, emerging tech trends, AI governance, sustainable technology, tech for good, AI innovation, Davos tech agenda, global AI impact, ethical AI, artificial intelligence in business, AI for sustainability, digital transformation, AI in finance, global tech partnerships, AI and climate change, smart cities, future of work, AI regulation, AI and economy, disruptive technologies, AI-driven solutions, tech leadership, AI for social impact, Davos AI discussions, future tech trends, AI in global development, technology policy, HPE, Hewlett Packard Enterprise, Antonio Neri</itunes:keywords>
      <itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit>
      <podcast:person role="Host" href="https://technologynow.transistor.fm/people/aubrey-lovell">Aubrey Lovell</podcast:person>
      <podcast:person role="Host" href="https://technologynow.transistor.fm/people/michael-bird">Michael Bird</podcast:person>
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      <title>Liquid cooling and the future of data centre efficiency</title>
      <itunes:episode>92</itunes:episode>
      <podcast:episode>92</podcast:episode>
      <itunes:title>Liquid cooling and the future of data centre efficiency</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In this episode we are diving into the world of liquid cooling. It’s become a topic of much discussion over the course of the last year, and is being hailed as an essential part of future data centre and HPC architecture. </p><p>But, what makes liquid cooling so essential, and why are we reaching the limits of air cooling technology? Joining us to discuss is Benjamin Kufahl, Senior Liquid Cooling Expert in HPC &amp; AI at Hewlett Packard Enterprise.</p><p>This is Technology Now, a weekly show from Hewlett Packard Enterprise. Every week we look at a story that's been making headlines, take a look at the technology behind it, and explain why it matters to organizations and what we can learn from it. </p><p>About this week's guest, Benjamin Kufahl: <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/bkufahl/%20">https://www.linkedin.com/in/bkufahl/<br> </a><br>Sources cited in this week’s episode:<br>The Register report into liquid cooling adoption: <a href="https://www.theregister.com/2024/04/22/register_liquid_cooling_survey/">https://www.theregister.com/2024/04/22/register_liquid_cooling_survey/</a><br>Oak Ridge National Laboratory Frontier exascale computer cooling statistics: <a href="https://www.ornl.gov/news/super-construction-super-scale-how-ornl-built-new-home-frontier%20">https://www.ornl.gov/news/super-construction-super-scale-how-ornl-built-new-home-frontier </a><br>Solar car paint: <a href="https://media.mercedes-benz.com/article/e19821db-94b3-4f6f-9226-533f36aff630">https://media.mercedes-benz.com/article/e19821db-94b3-4f6f-9226-533f36aff630</a></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In this episode we are diving into the world of liquid cooling. It’s become a topic of much discussion over the course of the last year, and is being hailed as an essential part of future data centre and HPC architecture. </p><p>But, what makes liquid cooling so essential, and why are we reaching the limits of air cooling technology? Joining us to discuss is Benjamin Kufahl, Senior Liquid Cooling Expert in HPC &amp; AI at Hewlett Packard Enterprise.</p><p>This is Technology Now, a weekly show from Hewlett Packard Enterprise. Every week we look at a story that's been making headlines, take a look at the technology behind it, and explain why it matters to organizations and what we can learn from it. </p><p>About this week's guest, Benjamin Kufahl: <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/bkufahl/%20">https://www.linkedin.com/in/bkufahl/<br> </a><br>Sources cited in this week’s episode:<br>The Register report into liquid cooling adoption: <a href="https://www.theregister.com/2024/04/22/register_liquid_cooling_survey/">https://www.theregister.com/2024/04/22/register_liquid_cooling_survey/</a><br>Oak Ridge National Laboratory Frontier exascale computer cooling statistics: <a href="https://www.ornl.gov/news/super-construction-super-scale-how-ornl-built-new-home-frontier%20">https://www.ornl.gov/news/super-construction-super-scale-how-ornl-built-new-home-frontier </a><br>Solar car paint: <a href="https://media.mercedes-benz.com/article/e19821db-94b3-4f6f-9226-533f36aff630">https://media.mercedes-benz.com/article/e19821db-94b3-4f6f-9226-533f36aff630</a></p>]]>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 16 Jan 2025 06:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>Hewlett Packard Enterprise</author>
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      <itunes:duration>1202</itunes:duration>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In this episode we are diving into the world of liquid cooling. It’s become a topic of much discussion over the course of the last year, and is being hailed as an essential part of future data centre and HPC architecture. </p><p>But, what makes liquid cooling so essential, and why are we reaching the limits of air cooling technology? Joining us to discuss is Benjamin Kufahl, Senior Liquid Cooling Expert in HPC &amp; AI at Hewlett Packard Enterprise.</p><p>This is Technology Now, a weekly show from Hewlett Packard Enterprise. Every week we look at a story that's been making headlines, take a look at the technology behind it, and explain why it matters to organizations and what we can learn from it. </p><p>About this week's guest, Benjamin Kufahl: <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/bkufahl/%20">https://www.linkedin.com/in/bkufahl/<br> </a><br>Sources cited in this week’s episode:<br>The Register report into liquid cooling adoption: <a href="https://www.theregister.com/2024/04/22/register_liquid_cooling_survey/">https://www.theregister.com/2024/04/22/register_liquid_cooling_survey/</a><br>Oak Ridge National Laboratory Frontier exascale computer cooling statistics: <a href="https://www.ornl.gov/news/super-construction-super-scale-how-ornl-built-new-home-frontier%20">https://www.ornl.gov/news/super-construction-super-scale-how-ornl-built-new-home-frontier </a><br>Solar car paint: <a href="https://media.mercedes-benz.com/article/e19821db-94b3-4f6f-9226-533f36aff630">https://media.mercedes-benz.com/article/e19821db-94b3-4f6f-9226-533f36aff630</a></p>]]>
      </itunes:summary>
      <itunes:keywords>Technology, Tech, Tech Industry, IT, ICT, Enterprise, business, organisations, companies, company, firm, AI, experts, data, storage, data storage, memory, RAM, processing, processors, semiconductor, engineering, liquid, cooling, hvac, air, liquid cooling, ORNL, supercomputers, HPC, fans, pumps</itunes:keywords>
      <itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit>
      <podcast:person role="Host" href="https://technologynow.transistor.fm/people/aubrey-lovell">Aubrey Lovell</podcast:person>
      <podcast:person role="Host" href="https://technologynow.transistor.fm/people/michael-bird">Michael Bird</podcast:person>
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    <item>
      <title>Keeping the The Tottenham Hotspur Stadium connected</title>
      <itunes:episode>91</itunes:episode>
      <podcast:episode>91</podcast:episode>
      <itunes:title>Keeping the The Tottenham Hotspur Stadium connected</itunes:title>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In this episode we are taking a behind-the-scenes look at connectivity in one of the most exciting and immersive sporting organizations in the world: Tottenham Hotspur FC.</p><p>The Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, opened in 2019, has a capacity of almost 63,000 people - and is popular not just for matches, but events and conferences too.</p><p>A modern, huge capacity stadium and millions of fans around the world means that the club needs a huge amount of IT infrastructure. <br>So, how do you keep on top of it and ensure world-class fan experiences, connectivity and interactivity? Joining us to discuss is Rob Pickering, Chief Technology Officer for Tottenham Hotspur FC.</p><p>This is Technology Now, a weekly show from Hewlett Packard Enterprise. Every week we look at a story that's been making headlines, take a look at the technology behind it, and explain why it matters to organizations and what we can learn from it. </p><p>About this week's guest, Rob Pickering: <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/robjpickering/?originalSubdomain=uk%20">https://www.linkedin.com/in/robjpickering/?originalSubdomain=uk </a></p><p>Sources cited in this week’s episode:<br>Deloitte stats on Tottenham Hotspur FC: <a href="https://www.deloitte.com/uk/en/services/financial-advisory/analysis/deloitte-football-money-league.html">https://www.deloitte.com/uk/en/services/financial-advisory/analysis/deloitte-football-money-league.html</a><br>Western Australia EV Network: <a href="https://www.synergy.net.au/Our-energy/Projects/WA-EV-Network">https://www.synergy.net.au/Our-energy/Projects/WA-EV-Network</a><br>TIME Magazine ‘must visit’ entry for the WAEV Network: <a href="https://time.com/6992356/wa-ev-network/">https://time.com/6992356/wa-ev-network/</a></p>]]>
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      <content:encoded>
        <![CDATA[<p>In this episode we are taking a behind-the-scenes look at connectivity in one of the most exciting and immersive sporting organizations in the world: Tottenham Hotspur FC.</p><p>The Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, opened in 2019, has a capacity of almost 63,000 people - and is popular not just for matches, but events and conferences too.</p><p>A modern, huge capacity stadium and millions of fans around the world means that the club needs a huge amount of IT infrastructure. <br>So, how do you keep on top of it and ensure world-class fan experiences, connectivity and interactivity? Joining us to discuss is Rob Pickering, Chief Technology Officer for Tottenham Hotspur FC.</p><p>This is Technology Now, a weekly show from Hewlett Packard Enterprise. Every week we look at a story that's been making headlines, take a look at the technology behind it, and explain why it matters to organizations and what we can learn from it. </p><p>About this week's guest, Rob Pickering: <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/robjpickering/?originalSubdomain=uk%20">https://www.linkedin.com/in/robjpickering/?originalSubdomain=uk </a></p><p>Sources cited in this week’s episode:<br>Deloitte stats on Tottenham Hotspur FC: <a href="https://www.deloitte.com/uk/en/services/financial-advisory/analysis/deloitte-football-money-league.html">https://www.deloitte.com/uk/en/services/financial-advisory/analysis/deloitte-football-money-league.html</a><br>Western Australia EV Network: <a href="https://www.synergy.net.au/Our-energy/Projects/WA-EV-Network">https://www.synergy.net.au/Our-energy/Projects/WA-EV-Network</a><br>TIME Magazine ‘must visit’ entry for the WAEV Network: <a href="https://time.com/6992356/wa-ev-network/">https://time.com/6992356/wa-ev-network/</a></p>]]>
      </content:encoded>
      <pubDate>Thu, 09 Jan 2025 06:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>Hewlett Packard Enterprise</author>
      <enclosure url="https://media.transistor.fm/5de75a1f/be8d70e2.mp3" length="31768776" type="audio/mpeg"/>
      <itunes:author>Hewlett Packard Enterprise</itunes:author>
      <itunes:duration>1323</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:summary>
        <![CDATA[<p>In this episode we are taking a behind-the-scenes look at connectivity in one of the most exciting and immersive sporting organizations in the world: Tottenham Hotspur FC.</p><p>The Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, opened in 2019, has a capacity of almost 63,000 people - and is popular not just for matches, but events and conferences too.</p><p>A modern, huge capacity stadium and millions of fans around the world means that the club needs a huge amount of IT infrastructure. <br>So, how do you keep on top of it and ensure world-class fan experiences, connectivity and interactivity? Joining us to discuss is Rob Pickering, Chief Technology Officer for Tottenham Hotspur FC.</p><p>This is Technology Now, a weekly show from Hewlett Packard Enterprise. Every week we look at a story that's been making headlines, take a look at the technology behind it, and explain why it matters to organizations and what we can learn from it. </p><p>About this week's guest, Rob Pickering: <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/robjpickering/?originalSubdomain=uk%20">https://www.linkedin.com/in/robjpickering/?originalSubdomain=uk </a></p><p>Sources cited in this week’s episode:<br>Deloitte stats on Tottenham Hotspur FC: <a href="https://www.deloitte.com/uk/en/services/financial-advisory/analysis/deloitte-football-money-league.html">https://www.deloitte.com/uk/en/services/financial-advisory/analysis/deloitte-football-money-league.html</a><br>Western Australia EV Network: <a href="https://www.synergy.net.au/Our-energy/Projects/WA-EV-Network">https://www.synergy.net.au/Our-energy/Projects/WA-EV-Network</a><br>TIME Magazine ‘must visit’ entry for the WAEV Network: <a href="https://time.com/6992356/wa-ev-network/">https://time.com/6992356/wa-ev-network/</a></p>]]>
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      <itunes:keywords>Technology, Tech, Tech Industry, IT, ICT, Enterprise, business, organisations, companies, company, firm, football, soccer, spurs, tottenham, Aruba, networking, edge computing, edge, IOT, compute, engineering, sport, 5G, wifi, connectivity</itunes:keywords>
      <itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit>
      <podcast:person role="Host" href="https://technologynow.transistor.fm/people/aubrey-lovell">Aubrey Lovell</podcast:person>
      <podcast:person role="Host" href="https://technologynow.transistor.fm/people/michael-bird">Michael Bird</podcast:person>
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      <title>Taking an AI strategy from dream to reality</title>
      <itunes:episode>90</itunes:episode>
      <podcast:episode>90</podcast:episode>
      <itunes:title>Taking an AI strategy from dream to reality</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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      <link>https://share.transistor.fm/s/a3ba5427</link>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In this episode we are looking at something rather practical: How to take an AI strategy from dream to reality.</p><p>In many cases, when organizations decide they want an AI solution, they need help and guidance designing it, and getting the most out of it. So, what does an effective AI-building strategy look like? </p><p>To find out, this week we’re joined by Jimmy Whitaker, Chief Scientist of AI and Strategy at Hewlett Packard Enterprise.</p><p>This is Technology Now, a weekly show from Hewlett Packard Enterprise. Every week we look at a story that's been making headlines, take a look at the technology behind it, and explain why it matters to organizations and what we can learn from it. </p><p>About this week's guest, Jimmy Whitaker: <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/jimmymwhitaker/">https://www.linkedin.com/in/jimmymwhitaker/</a></p><p>Sources cited in this week’s episode:<br>UK stats on AI literacy : <a href="https://www.ons.gov.uk/businessindustryandtrade/business/businessservices/bulletins/businessinsightsandimpactontheukeconomy/4january2024">https://www.ons.gov.uk/businessindustryandtrade/business/businessservices/bulletins/businessinsightsandimpactontheukeconomy/4january2024</a><br>Grammarly research on AI literacy: <a href="https://thecuberesearch.com/ai-literacy-the-new-competitive-advantage-for-organizations-of-all-sizes/#:~:text=The%20AI%20Literacy%20Gap,workers%20have%20reached%20this%20level">https://thecuberesearch.com/ai-literacy-the-new-competitive-advantage-for-organizations-of-all-sizes/#:~:text=The%20AI%20Literacy%20Gap,workers%20have%20reached%20this%20level</a><br>NASA’s underwater swarm robotics programme: <a href="https://www.jpl.nasa.gov/images/pia26425-nasas-swim-prototypes/">https://www.jpl.nasa.gov/images/pia26425-nasas-swim-prototypes/</a></p>]]>
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      <content:encoded>
        <![CDATA[<p>In this episode we are looking at something rather practical: How to take an AI strategy from dream to reality.</p><p>In many cases, when organizations decide they want an AI solution, they need help and guidance designing it, and getting the most out of it. So, what does an effective AI-building strategy look like? </p><p>To find out, this week we’re joined by Jimmy Whitaker, Chief Scientist of AI and Strategy at Hewlett Packard Enterprise.</p><p>This is Technology Now, a weekly show from Hewlett Packard Enterprise. Every week we look at a story that's been making headlines, take a look at the technology behind it, and explain why it matters to organizations and what we can learn from it. </p><p>About this week's guest, Jimmy Whitaker: <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/jimmymwhitaker/">https://www.linkedin.com/in/jimmymwhitaker/</a></p><p>Sources cited in this week’s episode:<br>UK stats on AI literacy : <a href="https://www.ons.gov.uk/businessindustryandtrade/business/businessservices/bulletins/businessinsightsandimpactontheukeconomy/4january2024">https://www.ons.gov.uk/businessindustryandtrade/business/businessservices/bulletins/businessinsightsandimpactontheukeconomy/4january2024</a><br>Grammarly research on AI literacy: <a href="https://thecuberesearch.com/ai-literacy-the-new-competitive-advantage-for-organizations-of-all-sizes/#:~:text=The%20AI%20Literacy%20Gap,workers%20have%20reached%20this%20level">https://thecuberesearch.com/ai-literacy-the-new-competitive-advantage-for-organizations-of-all-sizes/#:~:text=The%20AI%20Literacy%20Gap,workers%20have%20reached%20this%20level</a><br>NASA’s underwater swarm robotics programme: <a href="https://www.jpl.nasa.gov/images/pia26425-nasas-swim-prototypes/">https://www.jpl.nasa.gov/images/pia26425-nasas-swim-prototypes/</a></p>]]>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 19 Dec 2024 06:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>Hewlett Packard Enterprise</author>
      <enclosure url="https://media.transistor.fm/a3ba5427/bc4459be.mp3" length="28126074" type="audio/mpeg"/>
      <itunes:author>Hewlett Packard Enterprise</itunes:author>
      <itunes:duration>1171</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:summary>
        <![CDATA[<p>In this episode we are looking at something rather practical: How to take an AI strategy from dream to reality.</p><p>In many cases, when organizations decide they want an AI solution, they need help and guidance designing it, and getting the most out of it. So, what does an effective AI-building strategy look like? </p><p>To find out, this week we’re joined by Jimmy Whitaker, Chief Scientist of AI and Strategy at Hewlett Packard Enterprise.</p><p>This is Technology Now, a weekly show from Hewlett Packard Enterprise. Every week we look at a story that's been making headlines, take a look at the technology behind it, and explain why it matters to organizations and what we can learn from it. </p><p>About this week's guest, Jimmy Whitaker: <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/jimmymwhitaker/">https://www.linkedin.com/in/jimmymwhitaker/</a></p><p>Sources cited in this week’s episode:<br>UK stats on AI literacy : <a href="https://www.ons.gov.uk/businessindustryandtrade/business/businessservices/bulletins/businessinsightsandimpactontheukeconomy/4january2024">https://www.ons.gov.uk/businessindustryandtrade/business/businessservices/bulletins/businessinsightsandimpactontheukeconomy/4january2024</a><br>Grammarly research on AI literacy: <a href="https://thecuberesearch.com/ai-literacy-the-new-competitive-advantage-for-organizations-of-all-sizes/#:~:text=The%20AI%20Literacy%20Gap,workers%20have%20reached%20this%20level">https://thecuberesearch.com/ai-literacy-the-new-competitive-advantage-for-organizations-of-all-sizes/#:~:text=The%20AI%20Literacy%20Gap,workers%20have%20reached%20this%20level</a><br>NASA’s underwater swarm robotics programme: <a href="https://www.jpl.nasa.gov/images/pia26425-nasas-swim-prototypes/">https://www.jpl.nasa.gov/images/pia26425-nasas-swim-prototypes/</a></p>]]>
      </itunes:summary>
      <itunes:keywords>Technology, Tech, Tech Industry, IT, ICT, Enterprise, business, organisations, companies, company, firm,  HPE, Hewlett Packard Enterprise, AI, machine learning, statistics, mathematics, machine learning, ML, LLM, creativity, hallucination, data, bias, access, open source, foundation models, training, inference</itunes:keywords>
      <itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit>
      <podcast:person role="Host" href="https://technologynow.transistor.fm/people/aubrey-lovell">Aubrey Lovell</podcast:person>
      <podcast:person role="Host" href="https://technologynow.transistor.fm/people/michael-bird">Michael Bird</podcast:person>
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      <title>Achieving 99.999% uptime for mission critical workloads</title>
      <itunes:episode>89</itunes:episode>
      <podcast:episode>89</podcast:episode>
      <itunes:title>Achieving 99.999% uptime for mission critical workloads</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In this episode we are looking at how technology is enabling as close as possible to 100% up-time for the most mission-critical business operations. </p><p>We’ll be looking at how software and hardware are coming together to ensure the absolute pinnacle of reliability, and what it means for our organizations.</p><p>Joining us to discuss is Casey Taylor, Vice President and General Manager of HPE NonStop.</p><p>This is Technology Now, a weekly show from Hewlett Packard Enterprise. Every week we look at a story that's been making headlines, take a look at the technology behind it, and explain why it matters to organizations and what we can learn from it. </p><p>About this week's guest: <br>Casey Taylor: <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/getcaseytaylor/%20">https://www.linkedin.com/in/getcaseytaylor/ </a></p><p>Sources cited in this week’s episode:<br>TahawulTech report into the cost of IT downtime: <a href="https://www.tahawultech.com/insight/why-dns-exploits-continue-to-be-a-top-attack-vector-in-2024/%20">https://www.tahawultech.com/insight/why-dns-exploits-continue-to-be-a-top-attack-vector-in-2024/ </a><br>Siemens report into tech downtime in manufacturing: <a href="https://assets.new.siemens.com/siemens/assets/api/uuid:3d606495-dbe0-43e4-80b1-d04e27ada920/dics-b10153-00-7600truecostofdowntime2022-144.pdf%20">https://assets.new.siemens.com/siemens/assets/api/uuid:3d606495-dbe0-43e4-80b1-d04e27ada920/dics-b10153-00-7600truecostofdowntime2022-144.pdf </a><br>Octopus suckers mimicked for better denture grip: <a href="https://www.kcl.ac.uk/news/octopus-suckers-fix-dentures">https://www.kcl.ac.uk/news/octopus-suckers-fix-dentures</a></p>]]>
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      <content:encoded>
        <![CDATA[<p>In this episode we are looking at how technology is enabling as close as possible to 100% up-time for the most mission-critical business operations. </p><p>We’ll be looking at how software and hardware are coming together to ensure the absolute pinnacle of reliability, and what it means for our organizations.</p><p>Joining us to discuss is Casey Taylor, Vice President and General Manager of HPE NonStop.</p><p>This is Technology Now, a weekly show from Hewlett Packard Enterprise. Every week we look at a story that's been making headlines, take a look at the technology behind it, and explain why it matters to organizations and what we can learn from it. </p><p>About this week's guest: <br>Casey Taylor: <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/getcaseytaylor/%20">https://www.linkedin.com/in/getcaseytaylor/ </a></p><p>Sources cited in this week’s episode:<br>TahawulTech report into the cost of IT downtime: <a href="https://www.tahawultech.com/insight/why-dns-exploits-continue-to-be-a-top-attack-vector-in-2024/%20">https://www.tahawultech.com/insight/why-dns-exploits-continue-to-be-a-top-attack-vector-in-2024/ </a><br>Siemens report into tech downtime in manufacturing: <a href="https://assets.new.siemens.com/siemens/assets/api/uuid:3d606495-dbe0-43e4-80b1-d04e27ada920/dics-b10153-00-7600truecostofdowntime2022-144.pdf%20">https://assets.new.siemens.com/siemens/assets/api/uuid:3d606495-dbe0-43e4-80b1-d04e27ada920/dics-b10153-00-7600truecostofdowntime2022-144.pdf </a><br>Octopus suckers mimicked for better denture grip: <a href="https://www.kcl.ac.uk/news/octopus-suckers-fix-dentures">https://www.kcl.ac.uk/news/octopus-suckers-fix-dentures</a></p>]]>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 12 Dec 2024 06:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>Hewlett Packard Enterprise</author>
      <enclosure url="https://media.transistor.fm/4cad22e5/89a8f797.mp3" length="29900170" type="audio/mpeg"/>
      <itunes:author>Hewlett Packard Enterprise</itunes:author>
      <itunes:duration>1245</itunes:duration>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In this episode we are looking at how technology is enabling as close as possible to 100% up-time for the most mission-critical business operations. </p><p>We’ll be looking at how software and hardware are coming together to ensure the absolute pinnacle of reliability, and what it means for our organizations.</p><p>Joining us to discuss is Casey Taylor, Vice President and General Manager of HPE NonStop.</p><p>This is Technology Now, a weekly show from Hewlett Packard Enterprise. Every week we look at a story that's been making headlines, take a look at the technology behind it, and explain why it matters to organizations and what we can learn from it. </p><p>About this week's guest: <br>Casey Taylor: <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/getcaseytaylor/%20">https://www.linkedin.com/in/getcaseytaylor/ </a></p><p>Sources cited in this week’s episode:<br>TahawulTech report into the cost of IT downtime: <a href="https://www.tahawultech.com/insight/why-dns-exploits-continue-to-be-a-top-attack-vector-in-2024/%20">https://www.tahawultech.com/insight/why-dns-exploits-continue-to-be-a-top-attack-vector-in-2024/ </a><br>Siemens report into tech downtime in manufacturing: <a href="https://assets.new.siemens.com/siemens/assets/api/uuid:3d606495-dbe0-43e4-80b1-d04e27ada920/dics-b10153-00-7600truecostofdowntime2022-144.pdf%20">https://assets.new.siemens.com/siemens/assets/api/uuid:3d606495-dbe0-43e4-80b1-d04e27ada920/dics-b10153-00-7600truecostofdowntime2022-144.pdf </a><br>Octopus suckers mimicked for better denture grip: <a href="https://www.kcl.ac.uk/news/octopus-suckers-fix-dentures">https://www.kcl.ac.uk/news/octopus-suckers-fix-dentures</a></p>]]>
      </itunes:summary>
      <itunes:keywords>HPE, Hewlett Packard Enterprise, NonStop, fault-tolerant IT, IT infrastructure, technology podcast, high availability, redundancy, disaster recovery, hardware reliability, software resilience, IT systems, scalability, cloud computing, server architecture, data centers, network reliability, fault-tolerance design, IT engineering, failover systems, system uptime, load balancing, tech interview, IT reliability, infrastructure optimization, IT podcast, enterprise IT, system resilience, fault-tolerant hardware, fault-tolerant software, IT innovation, IT scalability, business continuity, IT solutions</itunes:keywords>
      <itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit>
      <podcast:person role="Host" href="https://technologynow.transistor.fm/people/aubrey-lovell">Aubrey Lovell</podcast:person>
      <podcast:person role="Host" href="https://technologynow.transistor.fm/people/michael-bird">Michael Bird</podcast:person>
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      <title>George Russell and staying ahead in Formula 1</title>
      <itunes:episode>88</itunes:episode>
      <podcast:episode>88</podcast:episode>
      <itunes:title>George Russell and staying ahead in Formula 1</itunes:title>
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        <![CDATA[<p><a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q-qC5Qd_zHY"><strong>Watch the video version of this episode</strong></a><strong>: </strong><a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q-qC5Qd_zHY"><strong>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q-qC5Qd_zHY</strong></a></p><p>This week, we’re taking a look at what it takes to excel in one of the most extreme and competitive sporting arenas, Formula 1 racing – with a very special guest, Mercedes-AMG PETRONAS F1 Team driver, George Russell.</p><p>We’ll be discussing what it takes to stay ahead, the role of technology in racing, how it takes a team of thousands to win races – and what our organizations can learn from it.</p><p>This is Technology Now, a weekly show from Hewlett Packard Enterprise. Every week we look at a story that's been making headlines, take a look at the technology behind it, and explain why it matters to organizations and what we can learn from it. </p><p>About this week's guest: <br>George Russell:  <a href="https://www.formula1.com/en/drivers/george-russell%20">https://www.formula1.com/en/drivers/george-russell </a></p><p>Sources cited in this week’s episode:<br>Solar powered de-salination breakthrough: <a href="https://www.nature.com/articles/s44221-024-00314-6">https://www.nature.com/articles/s44221-024-00314-6</a></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p><a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q-qC5Qd_zHY"><strong>Watch the video version of this episode</strong></a><strong>: </strong><a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q-qC5Qd_zHY"><strong>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q-qC5Qd_zHY</strong></a></p><p>This week, we’re taking a look at what it takes to excel in one of the most extreme and competitive sporting arenas, Formula 1 racing – with a very special guest, Mercedes-AMG PETRONAS F1 Team driver, George Russell.</p><p>We’ll be discussing what it takes to stay ahead, the role of technology in racing, how it takes a team of thousands to win races – and what our organizations can learn from it.</p><p>This is Technology Now, a weekly show from Hewlett Packard Enterprise. Every week we look at a story that's been making headlines, take a look at the technology behind it, and explain why it matters to organizations and what we can learn from it. </p><p>About this week's guest: <br>George Russell:  <a href="https://www.formula1.com/en/drivers/george-russell%20">https://www.formula1.com/en/drivers/george-russell </a></p><p>Sources cited in this week’s episode:<br>Solar powered de-salination breakthrough: <a href="https://www.nature.com/articles/s44221-024-00314-6">https://www.nature.com/articles/s44221-024-00314-6</a></p>]]>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 05 Dec 2024 17:29:50 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>Hewlett Packard Enterprise</author>
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      <itunes:duration>1109</itunes:duration>
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        <![CDATA[<p><a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q-qC5Qd_zHY"><strong>Watch the video version of this episode</strong></a><strong>: </strong><a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q-qC5Qd_zHY"><strong>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q-qC5Qd_zHY</strong></a></p><p>This week, we’re taking a look at what it takes to excel in one of the most extreme and competitive sporting arenas, Formula 1 racing – with a very special guest, Mercedes-AMG PETRONAS F1 Team driver, George Russell.</p><p>We’ll be discussing what it takes to stay ahead, the role of technology in racing, how it takes a team of thousands to win races – and what our organizations can learn from it.</p><p>This is Technology Now, a weekly show from Hewlett Packard Enterprise. Every week we look at a story that's been making headlines, take a look at the technology behind it, and explain why it matters to organizations and what we can learn from it. </p><p>About this week's guest: <br>George Russell:  <a href="https://www.formula1.com/en/drivers/george-russell%20">https://www.formula1.com/en/drivers/george-russell </a></p><p>Sources cited in this week’s episode:<br>Solar powered de-salination breakthrough: <a href="https://www.nature.com/articles/s44221-024-00314-6">https://www.nature.com/articles/s44221-024-00314-6</a></p>]]>
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      <itunes:keywords>Business, IT, Technology, HybridIT, Cloud, BigData, EmergingTech, DigitalTransformation, HybridCloud</itunes:keywords>
      <itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit>
      <podcast:person role="Host" href="https://technologynow.transistor.fm/people/aubrey-lovell">Aubrey Lovell</podcast:person>
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      <title>Private Cellular Networking and the future of secure wide-area networks</title>
      <itunes:episode>87</itunes:episode>
      <podcast:episode>87</podcast:episode>
      <itunes:title>Private Cellular Networking and the future of secure wide-area networks</itunes:title>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In this episode we are looking at private cellular networks, a hot-topic in the networking space.</p><p>In 2023, the 5G private network market was worth $2 billion. That’s expected to grow to over $30 billion by 2030 (see Kaleido report below), despite 5G being unlikely to overtake 4G as the dominant private networking technology until 2027.</p><p>So, why is private 5G networking such a growth area, and what could it mean for our organizations? </p><p>Joining us to discuss is Richard Band, HPE’s Senior Sales Director for Private Networking in Europe, the Middle East, Africa, and Latin America.</p><p>This is Technology Now, a weekly show from Hewlett Packard Enterprise. Every week we look at a story that's been making headlines, take a look at the technology behind it, and explain why it matters to organizations and what we can learn from it. </p><p>Do you have a question for the expert? Ask it here using this Google form: <a href="https://forms.gle/8vzFNnPa94awARHMA">https://forms.gle/8vzFNnPa94awARHMA</a> </p><p>About this week's guest: <br>Richard Band: <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/richardband76?originalSubdomain=fr">https://www.linkedin.com/in/richardband76?originalSubdomain=fr</a> </p><p>Sources cited in this week’s episode:<br>Kaleido Intelligence report into 5G Private Networks: <a href="https://kaleidointelligence.com/private-cellular-networks-annual-spend/">https://kaleidointelligence.com/private-cellular-networks-annual-spend/</a><br>GrandView research into 5G Private Networks: <a href="https://kaleidointelligence.com/private-cellular-networks-annual-spend/">https://kaleidointelligence.com/private-cellular-networks-annual-spend/</a> <br>Uranus’ unusual moons: <a href="https://www.nature.com/articles/s41550-024-02389-3#:~:text=The%20inner%20three%20of%20the,present%20beneath%20their%20surfaces47%2C">https://www.nature.com/articles/s41550-024-02389-3#:~:text=The%20inner%20three%20of%20the,present%20beneath%20their%20surfaces47%2C</a></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In this episode we are looking at private cellular networks, a hot-topic in the networking space.</p><p>In 2023, the 5G private network market was worth $2 billion. That’s expected to grow to over $30 billion by 2030 (see Kaleido report below), despite 5G being unlikely to overtake 4G as the dominant private networking technology until 2027.</p><p>So, why is private 5G networking such a growth area, and what could it mean for our organizations? </p><p>Joining us to discuss is Richard Band, HPE’s Senior Sales Director for Private Networking in Europe, the Middle East, Africa, and Latin America.</p><p>This is Technology Now, a weekly show from Hewlett Packard Enterprise. Every week we look at a story that's been making headlines, take a look at the technology behind it, and explain why it matters to organizations and what we can learn from it. </p><p>Do you have a question for the expert? Ask it here using this Google form: <a href="https://forms.gle/8vzFNnPa94awARHMA">https://forms.gle/8vzFNnPa94awARHMA</a> </p><p>About this week's guest: <br>Richard Band: <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/richardband76?originalSubdomain=fr">https://www.linkedin.com/in/richardband76?originalSubdomain=fr</a> </p><p>Sources cited in this week’s episode:<br>Kaleido Intelligence report into 5G Private Networks: <a href="https://kaleidointelligence.com/private-cellular-networks-annual-spend/">https://kaleidointelligence.com/private-cellular-networks-annual-spend/</a><br>GrandView research into 5G Private Networks: <a href="https://kaleidointelligence.com/private-cellular-networks-annual-spend/">https://kaleidointelligence.com/private-cellular-networks-annual-spend/</a> <br>Uranus’ unusual moons: <a href="https://www.nature.com/articles/s41550-024-02389-3#:~:text=The%20inner%20three%20of%20the,present%20beneath%20their%20surfaces47%2C">https://www.nature.com/articles/s41550-024-02389-3#:~:text=The%20inner%20three%20of%20the,present%20beneath%20their%20surfaces47%2C</a></p>]]>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 28 Nov 2024 06:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>Hewlett Packard Enterprise</author>
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      <itunes:duration>1035</itunes:duration>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In this episode we are looking at private cellular networks, a hot-topic in the networking space.</p><p>In 2023, the 5G private network market was worth $2 billion. That’s expected to grow to over $30 billion by 2030 (see Kaleido report below), despite 5G being unlikely to overtake 4G as the dominant private networking technology until 2027.</p><p>So, why is private 5G networking such a growth area, and what could it mean for our organizations? </p><p>Joining us to discuss is Richard Band, HPE’s Senior Sales Director for Private Networking in Europe, the Middle East, Africa, and Latin America.</p><p>This is Technology Now, a weekly show from Hewlett Packard Enterprise. Every week we look at a story that's been making headlines, take a look at the technology behind it, and explain why it matters to organizations and what we can learn from it. </p><p>Do you have a question for the expert? Ask it here using this Google form: <a href="https://forms.gle/8vzFNnPa94awARHMA">https://forms.gle/8vzFNnPa94awARHMA</a> </p><p>About this week's guest: <br>Richard Band: <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/richardband76?originalSubdomain=fr">https://www.linkedin.com/in/richardband76?originalSubdomain=fr</a> </p><p>Sources cited in this week’s episode:<br>Kaleido Intelligence report into 5G Private Networks: <a href="https://kaleidointelligence.com/private-cellular-networks-annual-spend/">https://kaleidointelligence.com/private-cellular-networks-annual-spend/</a><br>GrandView research into 5G Private Networks: <a href="https://kaleidointelligence.com/private-cellular-networks-annual-spend/">https://kaleidointelligence.com/private-cellular-networks-annual-spend/</a> <br>Uranus’ unusual moons: <a href="https://www.nature.com/articles/s41550-024-02389-3#:~:text=The%20inner%20three%20of%20the,present%20beneath%20their%20surfaces47%2C">https://www.nature.com/articles/s41550-024-02389-3#:~:text=The%20inner%20three%20of%20the,present%20beneath%20their%20surfaces47%2C</a></p>]]>
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      <itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit>
      <podcast:person role="Host" href="https://technologynow.transistor.fm/people/aubrey-lovell">Aubrey Lovell</podcast:person>
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      <title>HPE Discover Barcelona 2024: Analyzing the CEO's keynote</title>
      <itunes:episode>86</itunes:episode>
      <podcast:episode>86</podcast:episode>
      <itunes:title>HPE Discover Barcelona 2024: Analyzing the CEO's keynote</itunes:title>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In this episode, we’re heading to Barcelona for HPE Discover 2024, the second HPE Discover of 2024 following Las Vegas in June. <br>Once again we’ll be breaking down HPE President and CEO Antonio Neri’s multimedia keynote – networking, cooling, storage, HPC, Ops and – of course – AI all featured throughout. </p><p>So what does it mean for the future of tech? Joining us to offer his thoughts is Clesmie Burden, HPE Chief of Staff for Global Sales.</p><p>This is Technology Now, a weekly show from Hewlett Packard Enterprise. Every week we look at a story that's been making headlines, take a look at the technology behind it, and explain why it matters to organizations and what we can learn from it. <a href="https://forms.gle/8vzFNnPa94awARHMA%20"> </a></p><p>About this week's guest: <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/clesmieburden/%20">https://www.linkedin.com/in/clesmieburden/ </a></p><p>Sources and statistics cited in this episode: <br>Watch Antonio’s keynote on-demand: <a href="https://www.hpe.com/us/en/discover-more-network.html%20">https://www.hpe.com/us/en/discover-more-network.html </a><br>More from HPE Discover Barcelona 2024: <a href="https://www.hpe.com/us/en/discover/barcelona.html">https://www.hpe.com/us/en/discover/barcelona.html</a></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In this episode, we’re heading to Barcelona for HPE Discover 2024, the second HPE Discover of 2024 following Las Vegas in June. <br>Once again we’ll be breaking down HPE President and CEO Antonio Neri’s multimedia keynote – networking, cooling, storage, HPC, Ops and – of course – AI all featured throughout. </p><p>So what does it mean for the future of tech? Joining us to offer his thoughts is Clesmie Burden, HPE Chief of Staff for Global Sales.</p><p>This is Technology Now, a weekly show from Hewlett Packard Enterprise. Every week we look at a story that's been making headlines, take a look at the technology behind it, and explain why it matters to organizations and what we can learn from it. <a href="https://forms.gle/8vzFNnPa94awARHMA%20"> </a></p><p>About this week's guest: <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/clesmieburden/%20">https://www.linkedin.com/in/clesmieburden/ </a></p><p>Sources and statistics cited in this episode: <br>Watch Antonio’s keynote on-demand: <a href="https://www.hpe.com/us/en/discover-more-network.html%20">https://www.hpe.com/us/en/discover-more-network.html </a><br>More from HPE Discover Barcelona 2024: <a href="https://www.hpe.com/us/en/discover/barcelona.html">https://www.hpe.com/us/en/discover/barcelona.html</a></p>]]>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 21 Nov 2024 06:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>Hewlett Packard Enterprise</author>
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      <itunes:author>Hewlett Packard Enterprise</itunes:author>
      <itunes:duration>1420</itunes:duration>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In this episode, we’re heading to Barcelona for HPE Discover 2024, the second HPE Discover of 2024 following Las Vegas in June. <br>Once again we’ll be breaking down HPE President and CEO Antonio Neri’s multimedia keynote – networking, cooling, storage, HPC, Ops and – of course – AI all featured throughout. </p><p>So what does it mean for the future of tech? Joining us to offer his thoughts is Clesmie Burden, HPE Chief of Staff for Global Sales.</p><p>This is Technology Now, a weekly show from Hewlett Packard Enterprise. Every week we look at a story that's been making headlines, take a look at the technology behind it, and explain why it matters to organizations and what we can learn from it. <a href="https://forms.gle/8vzFNnPa94awARHMA%20"> </a></p><p>About this week's guest: <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/clesmieburden/%20">https://www.linkedin.com/in/clesmieburden/ </a></p><p>Sources and statistics cited in this episode: <br>Watch Antonio’s keynote on-demand: <a href="https://www.hpe.com/us/en/discover-more-network.html%20">https://www.hpe.com/us/en/discover-more-network.html </a><br>More from HPE Discover Barcelona 2024: <a href="https://www.hpe.com/us/en/discover/barcelona.html">https://www.hpe.com/us/en/discover/barcelona.html</a></p>]]>
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      <itunes:keywords>HPE Discover 2024, Antonio Neary keynote, AI ethics principles, AI security features, enterprise AI solutions, HPE Greenlake, hybrid cloud platform, AI in agriculture, AI-powered buoys, AI and dementia research, Nvidia partnership, AI microservices, AI data stack, AI compute stack, AI private cloud, AI in manufacturing, AI in healthcare, AI in energy, AI in education, AI in cybersecurity, AI in networking, AI in edge computing, AI in cloud computing, AI in data management, AI in business transformation.</itunes:keywords>
      <itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit>
      <podcast:person role="Host" href="https://technologynow.transistor.fm/people/aubrey-lovell">Aubrey Lovell</podcast:person>
      <podcast:person role="Host" href="https://technologynow.transistor.fm/people/michael-bird">Michael Bird</podcast:person>
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      <title>How AI is forcing us to rethink IT efficiency</title>
      <itunes:episode>85</itunes:episode>
      <podcast:episode>85</podcast:episode>
      <itunes:title>How AI is forcing us to rethink IT efficiency</itunes:title>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In this episode we are looking at how AI is forcing us to rethink efficiency - and pushing us to do better.</p><p>As the energy usage of our IT infrastructure - especially data centers - creeps ever higher, organizations are thinking more seriously about how to make the whole process more efficient, and get more out of the tech and resources we have - potentially making AI not only more sustainable, but also cheaper.</p><p>And that’s where today’s guest comes in. Discussing the topic with us is Dr John Frey, Chief Technologist for Sustainable Transformation at Hewlett Packard Enterprise.</p><p>This is Technology Now, a weekly show from Hewlett Packard Enterprise. Every week we look at a story that's been making headlines, take a look at the technology behind it, and explain why it matters to organizations and what we can learn from it. </p><p>Do you have a question for the expert? Ask it here using this Google form: <a href="https://forms.gle/8vzFNnPa94awARHMA%20">https://forms.gle/8vzFNnPa94awARHMA </a></p><p>About this week's guest: <br>Dr John Frey: <a href="https://sustainablebrands.com/is/john-frey%20">https://sustainablebrands.com/is/john-frey </a></p><p>Sources cited in this week’s episode:<br>World Economic Forum statistics on data center energy use: <a href="https://www.weforum.org/agenda/2024/07/generative-ai-energy-emissions/">https://www.weforum.org/agenda/2024/07/generative-ai-energy-emissions/</a><br>Goldman Sachs report into growing AI energy demands: <a href="https://www.goldmansachs.com/insights/articles/AI-poised-to-drive-160-increase-in-power-demand%20">https://www.goldmansachs.com/insights/articles/AI-poised-to-drive-160-increase-in-power-demand </a><br>Five levers for IT efficiency: <a href="https://www.hpe.com/h22228/video-gallery/us/en/Discover2023-26015/sustainable-it--a-strategic-approach-to-efficiency/video/?lang=en-US">https://www.hpe.com/h22228/video-gallery/us/en/Discover2023-26015/sustainable-it--a-strategic-approach-to-efficiency/video/?lang=en-US</a><br>Japan’s autonomous highway: <a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W0v0zAxu5Wo">https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W0v0zAxu5Wo</a></p>]]>
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      <content:encoded>
        <![CDATA[<p>In this episode we are looking at how AI is forcing us to rethink efficiency - and pushing us to do better.</p><p>As the energy usage of our IT infrastructure - especially data centers - creeps ever higher, organizations are thinking more seriously about how to make the whole process more efficient, and get more out of the tech and resources we have - potentially making AI not only more sustainable, but also cheaper.</p><p>And that’s where today’s guest comes in. Discussing the topic with us is Dr John Frey, Chief Technologist for Sustainable Transformation at Hewlett Packard Enterprise.</p><p>This is Technology Now, a weekly show from Hewlett Packard Enterprise. Every week we look at a story that's been making headlines, take a look at the technology behind it, and explain why it matters to organizations and what we can learn from it. </p><p>Do you have a question for the expert? Ask it here using this Google form: <a href="https://forms.gle/8vzFNnPa94awARHMA%20">https://forms.gle/8vzFNnPa94awARHMA </a></p><p>About this week's guest: <br>Dr John Frey: <a href="https://sustainablebrands.com/is/john-frey%20">https://sustainablebrands.com/is/john-frey </a></p><p>Sources cited in this week’s episode:<br>World Economic Forum statistics on data center energy use: <a href="https://www.weforum.org/agenda/2024/07/generative-ai-energy-emissions/">https://www.weforum.org/agenda/2024/07/generative-ai-energy-emissions/</a><br>Goldman Sachs report into growing AI energy demands: <a href="https://www.goldmansachs.com/insights/articles/AI-poised-to-drive-160-increase-in-power-demand%20">https://www.goldmansachs.com/insights/articles/AI-poised-to-drive-160-increase-in-power-demand </a><br>Five levers for IT efficiency: <a href="https://www.hpe.com/h22228/video-gallery/us/en/Discover2023-26015/sustainable-it--a-strategic-approach-to-efficiency/video/?lang=en-US">https://www.hpe.com/h22228/video-gallery/us/en/Discover2023-26015/sustainable-it--a-strategic-approach-to-efficiency/video/?lang=en-US</a><br>Japan’s autonomous highway: <a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W0v0zAxu5Wo">https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W0v0zAxu5Wo</a></p>]]>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 14 Nov 2024 06:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>Hewlett Packard Enterprise</author>
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      <itunes:author>Hewlett Packard Enterprise</itunes:author>
      <itunes:duration>1320</itunes:duration>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In this episode we are looking at how AI is forcing us to rethink efficiency - and pushing us to do better.</p><p>As the energy usage of our IT infrastructure - especially data centers - creeps ever higher, organizations are thinking more seriously about how to make the whole process more efficient, and get more out of the tech and resources we have - potentially making AI not only more sustainable, but also cheaper.</p><p>And that’s where today’s guest comes in. Discussing the topic with us is Dr John Frey, Chief Technologist for Sustainable Transformation at Hewlett Packard Enterprise.</p><p>This is Technology Now, a weekly show from Hewlett Packard Enterprise. Every week we look at a story that's been making headlines, take a look at the technology behind it, and explain why it matters to organizations and what we can learn from it. </p><p>Do you have a question for the expert? Ask it here using this Google form: <a href="https://forms.gle/8vzFNnPa94awARHMA%20">https://forms.gle/8vzFNnPa94awARHMA </a></p><p>About this week's guest: <br>Dr John Frey: <a href="https://sustainablebrands.com/is/john-frey%20">https://sustainablebrands.com/is/john-frey </a></p><p>Sources cited in this week’s episode:<br>World Economic Forum statistics on data center energy use: <a href="https://www.weforum.org/agenda/2024/07/generative-ai-energy-emissions/">https://www.weforum.org/agenda/2024/07/generative-ai-energy-emissions/</a><br>Goldman Sachs report into growing AI energy demands: <a href="https://www.goldmansachs.com/insights/articles/AI-poised-to-drive-160-increase-in-power-demand%20">https://www.goldmansachs.com/insights/articles/AI-poised-to-drive-160-increase-in-power-demand </a><br>Five levers for IT efficiency: <a href="https://www.hpe.com/h22228/video-gallery/us/en/Discover2023-26015/sustainable-it--a-strategic-approach-to-efficiency/video/?lang=en-US">https://www.hpe.com/h22228/video-gallery/us/en/Discover2023-26015/sustainable-it--a-strategic-approach-to-efficiency/video/?lang=en-US</a><br>Japan’s autonomous highway: <a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W0v0zAxu5Wo">https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W0v0zAxu5Wo</a></p>]]>
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      <itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit>
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      <title>The AI skills gap - are we prepared?</title>
      <itunes:episode>84</itunes:episode>
      <podcast:episode>84</podcast:episode>
      <itunes:title>The AI skills gap - are we prepared?</itunes:title>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In this episode we are looking at a topic which organizations and even Governments have been rushing to adopt - AI and skills in the workforce.<br>The rise of Generative AI has seen a seismic shift in the way we do business over the last couple of years, not just in tech but across every sector. </p><p>And that presents an issue for the workforce at large - how do non-IT departments and fields, managers, education systems, or even us as individuals deal with this new technology?</p><p>This is Technology Now, a weekly show from Hewlett Packard Enterprise. Every week we look at a story that's been making headlines, take a look at the technology behind it, and explain why it matters to organizations and what we can learn from it. </p><p>Do you have a question for the expert? Ask it here using this Google form: <a href="https://forms.gle/8vzFNnPa94awARHMA%20">https://forms.gle/8vzFNnPa94awARHMA </a><br>About this week's guest: <br><a href="https://www.turing.ac.uk/people/researchers/erin-young">https://www.turing.ac.uk/people/researchers/erin-young</a></p><p>Sources cited in this week’s episode:<br>2021 UK Government AI skills drive: <a href="https://assets.publishing.service.gov.uk/media/614db4d1e90e077a2cbdf3c4/National_AI_Strategy_-_PDF_version.pdf">https://assets.publishing.service.gov.uk/media/614db4d1e90e077a2cbdf3c4/National_AI_Strategy_-_PDF_version.pdf</a><br>US Government statistics on AI literacy: <a href="https://ai.gov/wp-content/uploads/2023/12/Recommendations_Enhancing-Artificial-Intelligence-Literacy-for-the-United-States-of-America.pdf">https://ai.gov/wp-content/uploads/2023/12/Recommendations_Enhancing-Artificial-Intelligence-Literacy-for-the-United-States-of-America.pdf</a><br>Institute for Public Policy Research findings into AI and jobs: <a href="https://www.ippr.org/media-office/up-to-8-million-uk-jobs-at-risk-from-ai-unless-government-acts-finds-ippr">https://www.ippr.org/media-office/up-to-8-million-uk-jobs-at-risk-from-ai-unless-government-acts-finds-ippr</a><br>Gallop poll on AI in the workplace: <a href="https://www.gallup.com/workplace/651203/workplace-answering-big-questions.aspx#:~:text=Gallup%20asked%20employees%20how%20often,and%20training%20to%20increase%20usage.%20">https://www.gallup.com/workplace/651203/workplace-answering-big-questions.aspx#:~:text=Gallup%20asked%20employees%20how%20often,and%20training%20to%20increase%20usage. </a><br>Hays 2023 report on AI in the workplace:<a href="%20https://www.hays.co.uk/market-insights/what-workers-want/working-with-ai"> https://www.hays.co.uk/market-insights/what-workers-want/working-with-ai<br></a>Electro-Ag report: <a href="https://www.cell.com/joule/fulltext/S2542-4351(24)00429-X">https://www.cell.com/joule/fulltext/S2542-4351(24)00429-X</a><br>Turning Institute report into AI skills: <a href="https://www.turing.ac.uk/sites/default/files/2023-11/final_bridgeai_framework.pdf">https://www.turing.ac.uk/sites/default/files/2023-11/final_bridgeai_framework.pdf</a></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In this episode we are looking at a topic which organizations and even Governments have been rushing to adopt - AI and skills in the workforce.<br>The rise of Generative AI has seen a seismic shift in the way we do business over the last couple of years, not just in tech but across every sector. </p><p>And that presents an issue for the workforce at large - how do non-IT departments and fields, managers, education systems, or even us as individuals deal with this new technology?</p><p>This is Technology Now, a weekly show from Hewlett Packard Enterprise. Every week we look at a story that's been making headlines, take a look at the technology behind it, and explain why it matters to organizations and what we can learn from it. </p><p>Do you have a question for the expert? Ask it here using this Google form: <a href="https://forms.gle/8vzFNnPa94awARHMA%20">https://forms.gle/8vzFNnPa94awARHMA </a><br>About this week's guest: <br><a href="https://www.turing.ac.uk/people/researchers/erin-young">https://www.turing.ac.uk/people/researchers/erin-young</a></p><p>Sources cited in this week’s episode:<br>2021 UK Government AI skills drive: <a href="https://assets.publishing.service.gov.uk/media/614db4d1e90e077a2cbdf3c4/National_AI_Strategy_-_PDF_version.pdf">https://assets.publishing.service.gov.uk/media/614db4d1e90e077a2cbdf3c4/National_AI_Strategy_-_PDF_version.pdf</a><br>US Government statistics on AI literacy: <a href="https://ai.gov/wp-content/uploads/2023/12/Recommendations_Enhancing-Artificial-Intelligence-Literacy-for-the-United-States-of-America.pdf">https://ai.gov/wp-content/uploads/2023/12/Recommendations_Enhancing-Artificial-Intelligence-Literacy-for-the-United-States-of-America.pdf</a><br>Institute for Public Policy Research findings into AI and jobs: <a href="https://www.ippr.org/media-office/up-to-8-million-uk-jobs-at-risk-from-ai-unless-government-acts-finds-ippr">https://www.ippr.org/media-office/up-to-8-million-uk-jobs-at-risk-from-ai-unless-government-acts-finds-ippr</a><br>Gallop poll on AI in the workplace: <a href="https://www.gallup.com/workplace/651203/workplace-answering-big-questions.aspx#:~:text=Gallup%20asked%20employees%20how%20often,and%20training%20to%20increase%20usage.%20">https://www.gallup.com/workplace/651203/workplace-answering-big-questions.aspx#:~:text=Gallup%20asked%20employees%20how%20often,and%20training%20to%20increase%20usage. </a><br>Hays 2023 report on AI in the workplace:<a href="%20https://www.hays.co.uk/market-insights/what-workers-want/working-with-ai"> https://www.hays.co.uk/market-insights/what-workers-want/working-with-ai<br></a>Electro-Ag report: <a href="https://www.cell.com/joule/fulltext/S2542-4351(24)00429-X">https://www.cell.com/joule/fulltext/S2542-4351(24)00429-X</a><br>Turning Institute report into AI skills: <a href="https://www.turing.ac.uk/sites/default/files/2023-11/final_bridgeai_framework.pdf">https://www.turing.ac.uk/sites/default/files/2023-11/final_bridgeai_framework.pdf</a></p>]]>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 07 Nov 2024 06:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In this episode we are looking at a topic which organizations and even Governments have been rushing to adopt - AI and skills in the workforce.<br>The rise of Generative AI has seen a seismic shift in the way we do business over the last couple of years, not just in tech but across every sector. </p><p>And that presents an issue for the workforce at large - how do non-IT departments and fields, managers, education systems, or even us as individuals deal with this new technology?</p><p>This is Technology Now, a weekly show from Hewlett Packard Enterprise. Every week we look at a story that's been making headlines, take a look at the technology behind it, and explain why it matters to organizations and what we can learn from it. </p><p>Do you have a question for the expert? Ask it here using this Google form: <a href="https://forms.gle/8vzFNnPa94awARHMA%20">https://forms.gle/8vzFNnPa94awARHMA </a><br>About this week's guest: <br><a href="https://www.turing.ac.uk/people/researchers/erin-young">https://www.turing.ac.uk/people/researchers/erin-young</a></p><p>Sources cited in this week’s episode:<br>2021 UK Government AI skills drive: <a href="https://assets.publishing.service.gov.uk/media/614db4d1e90e077a2cbdf3c4/National_AI_Strategy_-_PDF_version.pdf">https://assets.publishing.service.gov.uk/media/614db4d1e90e077a2cbdf3c4/National_AI_Strategy_-_PDF_version.pdf</a><br>US Government statistics on AI literacy: <a href="https://ai.gov/wp-content/uploads/2023/12/Recommendations_Enhancing-Artificial-Intelligence-Literacy-for-the-United-States-of-America.pdf">https://ai.gov/wp-content/uploads/2023/12/Recommendations_Enhancing-Artificial-Intelligence-Literacy-for-the-United-States-of-America.pdf</a><br>Institute for Public Policy Research findings into AI and jobs: <a href="https://www.ippr.org/media-office/up-to-8-million-uk-jobs-at-risk-from-ai-unless-government-acts-finds-ippr">https://www.ippr.org/media-office/up-to-8-million-uk-jobs-at-risk-from-ai-unless-government-acts-finds-ippr</a><br>Gallop poll on AI in the workplace: <a href="https://www.gallup.com/workplace/651203/workplace-answering-big-questions.aspx#:~:text=Gallup%20asked%20employees%20how%20often,and%20training%20to%20increase%20usage.%20">https://www.gallup.com/workplace/651203/workplace-answering-big-questions.aspx#:~:text=Gallup%20asked%20employees%20how%20often,and%20training%20to%20increase%20usage. </a><br>Hays 2023 report on AI in the workplace:<a href="%20https://www.hays.co.uk/market-insights/what-workers-want/working-with-ai"> https://www.hays.co.uk/market-insights/what-workers-want/working-with-ai<br></a>Electro-Ag report: <a href="https://www.cell.com/joule/fulltext/S2542-4351(24)00429-X">https://www.cell.com/joule/fulltext/S2542-4351(24)00429-X</a><br>Turning Institute report into AI skills: <a href="https://www.turing.ac.uk/sites/default/files/2023-11/final_bridgeai_framework.pdf">https://www.turing.ac.uk/sites/default/files/2023-11/final_bridgeai_framework.pdf</a></p>]]>
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      <itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit>
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      <title>ZTNA and SSE - what you need to know</title>
      <itunes:episode>83</itunes:episode>
      <podcast:episode>83</podcast:episode>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In this episode, we’ll be taking a look at two increasingly important cybersecurity technologies: Zero Trust Network Access (ZTNA) and Software Security Edge (SSE).</p><p>To help dissect these technologies and what they could mean for organizations in the face of the ever-increasing risk from ransomware, we’re joined again by John Spiegel, and Jaye Tillson. They are both Field CTOs and Distinguished Technologists at HPE. </p><p>This is Technology Now, a weekly show from Hewlett Packard Enterprise. Every week we look at a story that's been making headlines, take a look at the technology behind it, and explain why it matters to organizations and what we can learn from it. </p><p>Do you have a question for the expert? Ask it here using this Google form: <a href="https://forms.gle/8vzFNnPa94awARHMA">https://forms.gle/8vzFNnPa94awARHMA</a> </p><p>About this week's guests: </p><p><a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/jaye-tillson/?originalSubdomain=uk">https://www.linkedin.com/in/jaye-tillson/?originalSubdomain=uk</a>   <br><a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/john-spiegel-2011543/">https://www.linkedin.com/in/john-spiegel-2011543/</a>  </p><p>Sources and statistics cited in this episode: </p><p>Ransomware attack rate from Statista: <a href="https://www.statista.com/statistics/204457/businesses-ransomware-attack-rate/">https://www.statista.com/statistics/204457/businesses-ransomware-attack-rate/<br></a><br></p><p>KMPG research into ransomware: <a href="https://assets.kpmg.com/content/dam/kpmg/ca/pdf/2024/04/ca-cyber-incidents-and-intelligence-2023-en.pdf">https://assets.kpmg.com/content/dam/kpmg/ca/pdf/2024/04/ca-cyber-incidents-and-intelligence-2023-en.pdf<br></a><br></p><p>NASA’s laser communication record: <a href="https://www.jpl.nasa.gov/news/nasas-laser-comms-demo-makes-deep-space-record-completes-first-phase/">https://www.jpl.nasa.gov/news/nasas-laser-comms-demo-makes-deep-space-record-completes-first-phase/</a> </p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In this episode, we’ll be taking a look at two increasingly important cybersecurity technologies: Zero Trust Network Access (ZTNA) and Software Security Edge (SSE).</p><p>To help dissect these technologies and what they could mean for organizations in the face of the ever-increasing risk from ransomware, we’re joined again by John Spiegel, and Jaye Tillson. They are both Field CTOs and Distinguished Technologists at HPE. </p><p>This is Technology Now, a weekly show from Hewlett Packard Enterprise. Every week we look at a story that's been making headlines, take a look at the technology behind it, and explain why it matters to organizations and what we can learn from it. </p><p>Do you have a question for the expert? Ask it here using this Google form: <a href="https://forms.gle/8vzFNnPa94awARHMA">https://forms.gle/8vzFNnPa94awARHMA</a> </p><p>About this week's guests: </p><p><a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/jaye-tillson/?originalSubdomain=uk">https://www.linkedin.com/in/jaye-tillson/?originalSubdomain=uk</a>   <br><a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/john-spiegel-2011543/">https://www.linkedin.com/in/john-spiegel-2011543/</a>  </p><p>Sources and statistics cited in this episode: </p><p>Ransomware attack rate from Statista: <a href="https://www.statista.com/statistics/204457/businesses-ransomware-attack-rate/">https://www.statista.com/statistics/204457/businesses-ransomware-attack-rate/<br></a><br></p><p>KMPG research into ransomware: <a href="https://assets.kpmg.com/content/dam/kpmg/ca/pdf/2024/04/ca-cyber-incidents-and-intelligence-2023-en.pdf">https://assets.kpmg.com/content/dam/kpmg/ca/pdf/2024/04/ca-cyber-incidents-and-intelligence-2023-en.pdf<br></a><br></p><p>NASA’s laser communication record: <a href="https://www.jpl.nasa.gov/news/nasas-laser-comms-demo-makes-deep-space-record-completes-first-phase/">https://www.jpl.nasa.gov/news/nasas-laser-comms-demo-makes-deep-space-record-completes-first-phase/</a> </p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In this episode, we’ll be taking a look at two increasingly important cybersecurity technologies: Zero Trust Network Access (ZTNA) and Software Security Edge (SSE).</p><p>To help dissect these technologies and what they could mean for organizations in the face of the ever-increasing risk from ransomware, we’re joined again by John Spiegel, and Jaye Tillson. They are both Field CTOs and Distinguished Technologists at HPE. </p><p>This is Technology Now, a weekly show from Hewlett Packard Enterprise. Every week we look at a story that's been making headlines, take a look at the technology behind it, and explain why it matters to organizations and what we can learn from it. </p><p>Do you have a question for the expert? Ask it here using this Google form: <a href="https://forms.gle/8vzFNnPa94awARHMA">https://forms.gle/8vzFNnPa94awARHMA</a> </p><p>About this week's guests: </p><p><a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/jaye-tillson/?originalSubdomain=uk">https://www.linkedin.com/in/jaye-tillson/?originalSubdomain=uk</a>   <br><a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/john-spiegel-2011543/">https://www.linkedin.com/in/john-spiegel-2011543/</a>  </p><p>Sources and statistics cited in this episode: </p><p>Ransomware attack rate from Statista: <a href="https://www.statista.com/statistics/204457/businesses-ransomware-attack-rate/">https://www.statista.com/statistics/204457/businesses-ransomware-attack-rate/<br></a><br></p><p>KMPG research into ransomware: <a href="https://assets.kpmg.com/content/dam/kpmg/ca/pdf/2024/04/ca-cyber-incidents-and-intelligence-2023-en.pdf">https://assets.kpmg.com/content/dam/kpmg/ca/pdf/2024/04/ca-cyber-incidents-and-intelligence-2023-en.pdf<br></a><br></p><p>NASA’s laser communication record: <a href="https://www.jpl.nasa.gov/news/nasas-laser-comms-demo-makes-deep-space-record-completes-first-phase/">https://www.jpl.nasa.gov/news/nasas-laser-comms-demo-makes-deep-space-record-completes-first-phase/</a> </p>]]>
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      <title>The cybersecurity landscape in 2024: an overview</title>
      <itunes:episode>82</itunes:episode>
      <podcast:episode>82</podcast:episode>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In this episode, we’ll be taking  a look at the overall cybersecurity landscape in 2024. We’ll be asking how threats have evolved, how new tools are helping us attack and defend our organizations, and what to be aware of in the coming months. </p><p>To navigate the field, we’re joined by Technology Now first-timer John Spiegel, and returning friend of the podcast, Jaye Tilson. They are both Field CTOs and Distinguished Technologists at HPE.</p><p>This is Technology Now, a weekly show from Hewlett Packard Enterprise. Every week we look at a story that's been making headlines, take a look at the technology behind it, and explain why it matters to organizations and what we can learn from it. </p><p>Do you have a question for the expert? Ask it here using this Google form: <a href="https://forms.gle/8vzFNnPa94awARHMA%20">https://forms.gle/8vzFNnPa94awARHMA </a></p><p>About this week's guests: <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/jaye-tillson/?originalSubdomain=uk">https://www.linkedin.com/in/jaye-tillson/?originalSubdomain=uk</a><br><a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/john-spiegel-2011543/">https://www.linkedin.com/in/john-spiegel-2011543/</a></p><p>Sources and statistics cited in this episode: <br>Statista cybercrime predictions: <a href="https://www.statista.com/forecasts/1280009/cost-cybercrime-worldwide#:~:text=Ransomware%20and%20manufacturing%20industry,the%20most%20targeted%20sector%20globally.%20">https://www.statista.com/forecasts/1280009/cost-cybercrime-worldwide#:~:text=Ransomware%20and%20manufacturing%20industry,the%20most%20targeted%20sector%20globally. </a><br>UK Government research into cyber attacks: <a href="https://www.gov.uk/government/statistics/cyber-security-breaches-survey-2024/cyber-security-breaches-survey-2024#:~:text=%E2%80%9CWe're%20acutely%20aware%20of,rise%20in%20opportunistic%20cyber%20criminals.%E2%80%9D&amp;text=The%20qualitative%20interviews%20also%20highlighted,of%20an%20advancement%20in%20technology">https://www.gov.uk/government/statistics/cyber-security-breaches-survey-2024/cyber-security-breaches-survey-2024#:~:text=%E2%80%9CWe're%20acutely%20aware%20of,rise%20in%20opportunistic%20cyber%20criminals.%E2%80%9D&amp;text=The%20qualitative%20interviews%20also%20highlighted,of%20an%20advancement%20in%20technology</a><br>KPMG research into the changing face of AI as a tool against cyberattacks: <a href="https://kpmg.com/ch/en/insights/cybersecurity-risk/artificial-intelligence-influences.html#:~:text=In%20conclusion%2C%20the%20integration%20of,freeing%20up%20valuable%20human%20resources">https://kpmg.com/ch/en/insights/cybersecurity-risk/artificial-intelligence-influences.html#:~:text=In%20conclusion%2C%20the%20integration%20of,freeing%20up%20valuable%20human%20resources</a><br>Gene editing to encourage neuron growth: <a href="https://med.stanford.edu/news/all-news/2024/10/study-generating-neurons.html">https://med.stanford.edu/news/all-news/2024/10/study-generating-neurons.html</a></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In this episode, we’ll be taking  a look at the overall cybersecurity landscape in 2024. We’ll be asking how threats have evolved, how new tools are helping us attack and defend our organizations, and what to be aware of in the coming months. </p><p>To navigate the field, we’re joined by Technology Now first-timer John Spiegel, and returning friend of the podcast, Jaye Tilson. They are both Field CTOs and Distinguished Technologists at HPE.</p><p>This is Technology Now, a weekly show from Hewlett Packard Enterprise. Every week we look at a story that's been making headlines, take a look at the technology behind it, and explain why it matters to organizations and what we can learn from it. </p><p>Do you have a question for the expert? Ask it here using this Google form: <a href="https://forms.gle/8vzFNnPa94awARHMA%20">https://forms.gle/8vzFNnPa94awARHMA </a></p><p>About this week's guests: <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/jaye-tillson/?originalSubdomain=uk">https://www.linkedin.com/in/jaye-tillson/?originalSubdomain=uk</a><br><a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/john-spiegel-2011543/">https://www.linkedin.com/in/john-spiegel-2011543/</a></p><p>Sources and statistics cited in this episode: <br>Statista cybercrime predictions: <a href="https://www.statista.com/forecasts/1280009/cost-cybercrime-worldwide#:~:text=Ransomware%20and%20manufacturing%20industry,the%20most%20targeted%20sector%20globally.%20">https://www.statista.com/forecasts/1280009/cost-cybercrime-worldwide#:~:text=Ransomware%20and%20manufacturing%20industry,the%20most%20targeted%20sector%20globally. </a><br>UK Government research into cyber attacks: <a href="https://www.gov.uk/government/statistics/cyber-security-breaches-survey-2024/cyber-security-breaches-survey-2024#:~:text=%E2%80%9CWe're%20acutely%20aware%20of,rise%20in%20opportunistic%20cyber%20criminals.%E2%80%9D&amp;text=The%20qualitative%20interviews%20also%20highlighted,of%20an%20advancement%20in%20technology">https://www.gov.uk/government/statistics/cyber-security-breaches-survey-2024/cyber-security-breaches-survey-2024#:~:text=%E2%80%9CWe're%20acutely%20aware%20of,rise%20in%20opportunistic%20cyber%20criminals.%E2%80%9D&amp;text=The%20qualitative%20interviews%20also%20highlighted,of%20an%20advancement%20in%20technology</a><br>KPMG research into the changing face of AI as a tool against cyberattacks: <a href="https://kpmg.com/ch/en/insights/cybersecurity-risk/artificial-intelligence-influences.html#:~:text=In%20conclusion%2C%20the%20integration%20of,freeing%20up%20valuable%20human%20resources">https://kpmg.com/ch/en/insights/cybersecurity-risk/artificial-intelligence-influences.html#:~:text=In%20conclusion%2C%20the%20integration%20of,freeing%20up%20valuable%20human%20resources</a><br>Gene editing to encourage neuron growth: <a href="https://med.stanford.edu/news/all-news/2024/10/study-generating-neurons.html">https://med.stanford.edu/news/all-news/2024/10/study-generating-neurons.html</a></p>]]>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 24 Oct 2024 06:00:00 +0100</pubDate>
      <author>Hewlett Packard Enterprise</author>
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      <itunes:author>Hewlett Packard Enterprise</itunes:author>
      <itunes:duration>1277</itunes:duration>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In this episode, we’ll be taking  a look at the overall cybersecurity landscape in 2024. We’ll be asking how threats have evolved, how new tools are helping us attack and defend our organizations, and what to be aware of in the coming months. </p><p>To navigate the field, we’re joined by Technology Now first-timer John Spiegel, and returning friend of the podcast, Jaye Tilson. They are both Field CTOs and Distinguished Technologists at HPE.</p><p>This is Technology Now, a weekly show from Hewlett Packard Enterprise. Every week we look at a story that's been making headlines, take a look at the technology behind it, and explain why it matters to organizations and what we can learn from it. </p><p>Do you have a question for the expert? Ask it here using this Google form: <a href="https://forms.gle/8vzFNnPa94awARHMA%20">https://forms.gle/8vzFNnPa94awARHMA </a></p><p>About this week's guests: <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/jaye-tillson/?originalSubdomain=uk">https://www.linkedin.com/in/jaye-tillson/?originalSubdomain=uk</a><br><a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/john-spiegel-2011543/">https://www.linkedin.com/in/john-spiegel-2011543/</a></p><p>Sources and statistics cited in this episode: <br>Statista cybercrime predictions: <a href="https://www.statista.com/forecasts/1280009/cost-cybercrime-worldwide#:~:text=Ransomware%20and%20manufacturing%20industry,the%20most%20targeted%20sector%20globally.%20">https://www.statista.com/forecasts/1280009/cost-cybercrime-worldwide#:~:text=Ransomware%20and%20manufacturing%20industry,the%20most%20targeted%20sector%20globally. </a><br>UK Government research into cyber attacks: <a href="https://www.gov.uk/government/statistics/cyber-security-breaches-survey-2024/cyber-security-breaches-survey-2024#:~:text=%E2%80%9CWe're%20acutely%20aware%20of,rise%20in%20opportunistic%20cyber%20criminals.%E2%80%9D&amp;text=The%20qualitative%20interviews%20also%20highlighted,of%20an%20advancement%20in%20technology">https://www.gov.uk/government/statistics/cyber-security-breaches-survey-2024/cyber-security-breaches-survey-2024#:~:text=%E2%80%9CWe're%20acutely%20aware%20of,rise%20in%20opportunistic%20cyber%20criminals.%E2%80%9D&amp;text=The%20qualitative%20interviews%20also%20highlighted,of%20an%20advancement%20in%20technology</a><br>KPMG research into the changing face of AI as a tool against cyberattacks: <a href="https://kpmg.com/ch/en/insights/cybersecurity-risk/artificial-intelligence-influences.html#:~:text=In%20conclusion%2C%20the%20integration%20of,freeing%20up%20valuable%20human%20resources">https://kpmg.com/ch/en/insights/cybersecurity-risk/artificial-intelligence-influences.html#:~:text=In%20conclusion%2C%20the%20integration%20of,freeing%20up%20valuable%20human%20resources</a><br>Gene editing to encourage neuron growth: <a href="https://med.stanford.edu/news/all-news/2024/10/study-generating-neurons.html">https://med.stanford.edu/news/all-news/2024/10/study-generating-neurons.html</a></p>]]>
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      <itunes:keywords>Business, IT, Technology, HybridIT, Cloud, BigData, EmergingTech, DigitalTransformation, HybridCloud</itunes:keywords>
      <itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit>
      <podcast:person role="Host" href="https://technologynow.transistor.fm/people/aubrey-lovell">Aubrey Lovell</podcast:person>
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      <title>Battling modern-day slavery in the tech supply chain</title>
      <itunes:episode>81</itunes:episode>
      <podcast:episode>81</podcast:episode>
      <itunes:title>Battling modern-day slavery in the tech supply chain</itunes:title>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In this episode we are looking at the topic of modern day slavery in the tech supply chain, examining where it can be found, and what can be done about it.</p><p>To tackle this important topic, we’re joined by humanitarian photographer and anti-slavery activist Lisa Kristine, founder of the Human Thread Foundation.</p><p>This is Technology Now, a weekly show from Hewlett Packard Enterprise. Every week we look at a story that's been making headlines, take a look at the technology behind it, and explain why it matters to organizations and what we can learn from it. </p><p>This episode has been produced with support from HPE’s ‘The Doppler’ Magazine: <a href="https://www.hpe.com/us/en/about/doppler.html%20">https://www.hpe.com/us/en/about/doppler.html </a></p><p>Do you have a question for the expert? Ask it here using this Google form: <a href="https://forms.gle/8vzFNnPa94awARHMA%20">https://forms.gle/8vzFNnPa94awARHMA </a></p><p>About this week's guest: <a href="https://lisakristine.com/%20">https://lisakristine.com/ </a></p><p>Sources and statistics cited in this episode: <br>The Human Thread Foundation: <a href="https://humanthreadfoundation.org/%20">https://humanthreadfoundation.org/ </a><br>Alliance 8.7: <a href="https://www.alliance87.org/">https://www.alliance87.org/</a><br>ILO report into modern slavery: <a href="https://www.ilo.org/resource/news/50-million-people-worldwide-modern-slavery-0">https://www.ilo.org/resource/news/50-million-people-worldwide-modern-slavery-0</a> <br>Swarm robotics in surgery: <a href="https://www.dkfz.de/en/presse/pressemitteilungen/2024/dkfz-pm-24-58-miniature-robots-in-convoy-for-endoscopic-surgery.php">https://www.dkfz.de/en/presse/pressemitteilungen/2024/dkfz-pm-24-58-miniature-robots-in-convoy-for-endoscopic-surgery.php</a></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In this episode we are looking at the topic of modern day slavery in the tech supply chain, examining where it can be found, and what can be done about it.</p><p>To tackle this important topic, we’re joined by humanitarian photographer and anti-slavery activist Lisa Kristine, founder of the Human Thread Foundation.</p><p>This is Technology Now, a weekly show from Hewlett Packard Enterprise. Every week we look at a story that's been making headlines, take a look at the technology behind it, and explain why it matters to organizations and what we can learn from it. </p><p>This episode has been produced with support from HPE’s ‘The Doppler’ Magazine: <a href="https://www.hpe.com/us/en/about/doppler.html%20">https://www.hpe.com/us/en/about/doppler.html </a></p><p>Do you have a question for the expert? Ask it here using this Google form: <a href="https://forms.gle/8vzFNnPa94awARHMA%20">https://forms.gle/8vzFNnPa94awARHMA </a></p><p>About this week's guest: <a href="https://lisakristine.com/%20">https://lisakristine.com/ </a></p><p>Sources and statistics cited in this episode: <br>The Human Thread Foundation: <a href="https://humanthreadfoundation.org/%20">https://humanthreadfoundation.org/ </a><br>Alliance 8.7: <a href="https://www.alliance87.org/">https://www.alliance87.org/</a><br>ILO report into modern slavery: <a href="https://www.ilo.org/resource/news/50-million-people-worldwide-modern-slavery-0">https://www.ilo.org/resource/news/50-million-people-worldwide-modern-slavery-0</a> <br>Swarm robotics in surgery: <a href="https://www.dkfz.de/en/presse/pressemitteilungen/2024/dkfz-pm-24-58-miniature-robots-in-convoy-for-endoscopic-surgery.php">https://www.dkfz.de/en/presse/pressemitteilungen/2024/dkfz-pm-24-58-miniature-robots-in-convoy-for-endoscopic-surgery.php</a></p>]]>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 17 Oct 2024 06:00:00 +0100</pubDate>
      <author>Hewlett Packard Enterprise</author>
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      <itunes:author>Hewlett Packard Enterprise</itunes:author>
      <itunes:duration>1220</itunes:duration>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In this episode we are looking at the topic of modern day slavery in the tech supply chain, examining where it can be found, and what can be done about it.</p><p>To tackle this important topic, we’re joined by humanitarian photographer and anti-slavery activist Lisa Kristine, founder of the Human Thread Foundation.</p><p>This is Technology Now, a weekly show from Hewlett Packard Enterprise. Every week we look at a story that's been making headlines, take a look at the technology behind it, and explain why it matters to organizations and what we can learn from it. </p><p>This episode has been produced with support from HPE’s ‘The Doppler’ Magazine: <a href="https://www.hpe.com/us/en/about/doppler.html%20">https://www.hpe.com/us/en/about/doppler.html </a></p><p>Do you have a question for the expert? Ask it here using this Google form: <a href="https://forms.gle/8vzFNnPa94awARHMA%20">https://forms.gle/8vzFNnPa94awARHMA </a></p><p>About this week's guest: <a href="https://lisakristine.com/%20">https://lisakristine.com/ </a></p><p>Sources and statistics cited in this episode: <br>The Human Thread Foundation: <a href="https://humanthreadfoundation.org/%20">https://humanthreadfoundation.org/ </a><br>Alliance 8.7: <a href="https://www.alliance87.org/">https://www.alliance87.org/</a><br>ILO report into modern slavery: <a href="https://www.ilo.org/resource/news/50-million-people-worldwide-modern-slavery-0">https://www.ilo.org/resource/news/50-million-people-worldwide-modern-slavery-0</a> <br>Swarm robotics in surgery: <a href="https://www.dkfz.de/en/presse/pressemitteilungen/2024/dkfz-pm-24-58-miniature-robots-in-convoy-for-endoscopic-surgery.php">https://www.dkfz.de/en/presse/pressemitteilungen/2024/dkfz-pm-24-58-miniature-robots-in-convoy-for-endoscopic-surgery.php</a></p>]]>
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      <itunes:keywords>HPE, Hewlett Packard Enterprise, slavery in tech, modern slavery in technology, tech industry exploitation, human rights in tech, labor abuse in tech, forced labor in tech, unethical practices in tech, tech labor issues, tech supply chain slavery, digital slavery, tech worker exploitation, modern tech slavery issues, tech industry labor ethics, human trafficking in tech, slave labor in technology, exploitation in tech companies, tech industry human rights violations, forced labor in tech industry, tech and human rights, unethical labor in tech.</itunes:keywords>
      <itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit>
      <podcast:person role="Host" href="https://technologynow.transistor.fm/people/aubrey-lovell">Aubrey Lovell</podcast:person>
      <podcast:person role="Host" href="https://technologynow.transistor.fm/people/michael-bird">Michael Bird</podcast:person>
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      <title>Cybersecurity and mental health - the vulnerability between keyboard and chair</title>
      <itunes:episode>80</itunes:episode>
      <podcast:episode>80</podcast:episode>
      <itunes:title>Cybersecurity and mental health - the vulnerability between keyboard and chair</itunes:title>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In this episode we revisiting last week’s topic of cybersecurity and mental health – this time, looking at how our mental health state affects our ability to be able to make good cybersecurity decisions. </p><p>To break down this important topic, we’re joined once again by Catherine Knibbs, a Psychotherapist and specialist in online harms.</p><p>This is Technology Now, a weekly show from Hewlett Packard Enterprise. Every week we look at a story that's been making headlines, take a look at the technology behind it, and explain why it matters to organizations and what we can learn from it. </p><p>Do you have a question for the expert? Ask it here using this Google form: <a href="https://forms.gle/8vzFNnPa94awARHMA">https://forms.gle/8vzFNnPa94awARHMA</a> </p><p>About this week's guest: <a href="https://www.childrenandtech.co.uk/">https://www.childrenandtech.co.uk/</a> </p><p>Sources and statistics cited in this episode: <br>90% of employees could make  data errors that open up cyber risk: <a href="https://www.tessian.com/research/the-psychology-of-human-error/">https://www.tessian.com/research/the-psychology-of-human-error/</a> <br>Cost of organizational cyberattacks: <a href="https://www.statista.com/statistics/1324063/cost-of-data-breaches-in-financial-industry-worldwide/">https://www.statista.com/statistics/1324063/cost-of-data-breaches-in-financial-industry-worldwide/</a><br>New test of AI’s ability to think like a human: <a href="https://www.safe.ai/blog/humanitys-last-exam">https://www.safe.ai/blog/humanitys-last-exam</a><br>Catherine has a new book out in October 2024 – ‘Managing your social media and gaming habits’. Find out more: <a href="https://www.childrenandtech.co.uk/">https://www.childrenandtech.co.uk/</a></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In this episode we revisiting last week’s topic of cybersecurity and mental health – this time, looking at how our mental health state affects our ability to be able to make good cybersecurity decisions. </p><p>To break down this important topic, we’re joined once again by Catherine Knibbs, a Psychotherapist and specialist in online harms.</p><p>This is Technology Now, a weekly show from Hewlett Packard Enterprise. Every week we look at a story that's been making headlines, take a look at the technology behind it, and explain why it matters to organizations and what we can learn from it. </p><p>Do you have a question for the expert? Ask it here using this Google form: <a href="https://forms.gle/8vzFNnPa94awARHMA">https://forms.gle/8vzFNnPa94awARHMA</a> </p><p>About this week's guest: <a href="https://www.childrenandtech.co.uk/">https://www.childrenandtech.co.uk/</a> </p><p>Sources and statistics cited in this episode: <br>90% of employees could make  data errors that open up cyber risk: <a href="https://www.tessian.com/research/the-psychology-of-human-error/">https://www.tessian.com/research/the-psychology-of-human-error/</a> <br>Cost of organizational cyberattacks: <a href="https://www.statista.com/statistics/1324063/cost-of-data-breaches-in-financial-industry-worldwide/">https://www.statista.com/statistics/1324063/cost-of-data-breaches-in-financial-industry-worldwide/</a><br>New test of AI’s ability to think like a human: <a href="https://www.safe.ai/blog/humanitys-last-exam">https://www.safe.ai/blog/humanitys-last-exam</a><br>Catherine has a new book out in October 2024 – ‘Managing your social media and gaming habits’. Find out more: <a href="https://www.childrenandtech.co.uk/">https://www.childrenandtech.co.uk/</a></p>]]>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 10 Oct 2024 06:00:00 +0100</pubDate>
      <author>Hewlett Packard Enterprise</author>
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      <itunes:author>Hewlett Packard Enterprise</itunes:author>
      <itunes:duration>1218</itunes:duration>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In this episode we revisiting last week’s topic of cybersecurity and mental health – this time, looking at how our mental health state affects our ability to be able to make good cybersecurity decisions. </p><p>To break down this important topic, we’re joined once again by Catherine Knibbs, a Psychotherapist and specialist in online harms.</p><p>This is Technology Now, a weekly show from Hewlett Packard Enterprise. Every week we look at a story that's been making headlines, take a look at the technology behind it, and explain why it matters to organizations and what we can learn from it. </p><p>Do you have a question for the expert? Ask it here using this Google form: <a href="https://forms.gle/8vzFNnPa94awARHMA">https://forms.gle/8vzFNnPa94awARHMA</a> </p><p>About this week's guest: <a href="https://www.childrenandtech.co.uk/">https://www.childrenandtech.co.uk/</a> </p><p>Sources and statistics cited in this episode: <br>90% of employees could make  data errors that open up cyber risk: <a href="https://www.tessian.com/research/the-psychology-of-human-error/">https://www.tessian.com/research/the-psychology-of-human-error/</a> <br>Cost of organizational cyberattacks: <a href="https://www.statista.com/statistics/1324063/cost-of-data-breaches-in-financial-industry-worldwide/">https://www.statista.com/statistics/1324063/cost-of-data-breaches-in-financial-industry-worldwide/</a><br>New test of AI’s ability to think like a human: <a href="https://www.safe.ai/blog/humanitys-last-exam">https://www.safe.ai/blog/humanitys-last-exam</a><br>Catherine has a new book out in October 2024 – ‘Managing your social media and gaming habits’. Find out more: <a href="https://www.childrenandtech.co.uk/">https://www.childrenandtech.co.uk/</a></p>]]>
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      <itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit>
      <podcast:person role="Host" href="https://technologynow.transistor.fm/people/aubrey-lovell">Aubrey Lovell</podcast:person>
      <podcast:person role="Host" href="https://technologynow.transistor.fm/people/michael-bird">Michael Bird</podcast:person>
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      <title>Cybersecurity and mental health - why data matters</title>
      <itunes:episode>79</itunes:episode>
      <podcast:episode>79</podcast:episode>
      <itunes:title>Cybersecurity and mental health - why data matters</itunes:title>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In this episode we are looking at a topic which we could spend a whole lot longer than one episode on, so we’re going to make it a two-parter - cybersecurity and mental health. </p><p>We’ll be looking at two aspects in particular - why our health data is particularly vulnerable and of interest to criminals, and how our mental health state affects our ability to be able to make good cybersecurity decisions. </p><p>In this episode, we’ll be discussing the first part of the equation with Catherine Knibbs, a Psychotherapist and specialist in online harms.</p><p>This is Technology Now, a weekly show from Hewlett Packard Enterprise. Every week we look at a story that's been making headlines, take a look at the technology behind it, and explain why it matters to organizations and what we can learn from it. </p><p>Do you have a question for the expert? Ask it here using this Google form: <a href="https://forms.gle/8vzFNnPa94awARHMA">https://forms.gle/8vzFNnPa94awARHMA</a> </p><p>About this week's guest, Catherine Knibbs: <a href="https://www.childrenandtech.co.uk/">https://www.childrenandtech.co.uk/</a> </p><p>Sources and statistics cited in this episode: </p><p>Mental health data more valuable than credit card data on the dark web: <a href="https://kevincurran.org/security/patient-data-10-15-times-more-valuable-than-credit-card-data/">https://kevincurran.org/security/patient-data-10-15-times-more-valuable-than-credit-card-data/<br></a><br></p><p>Statistics on compromised health records: <a href="https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/36580326/">https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/36580326/<br></a><br></p><p>Cybersecurity: a critical priority for digital mental health, published in the journal Frontiers in Digital Health: <a href="https://www.frontiersin.org/journals/digital-health/articles/10.3389/fdgth.2023.1242264/full#B3">https://www.frontiersin.org/journals/digital-health/articles/10.3389/fdgth.2023.1242264/full#B3</a> </p><p>Neanderthal and human social mixing: <a href="https://www.nature.com/articles/s41598-024-70206-y">https://www.nature.com/articles/s41598-024-70206-y</a> </p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In this episode we are looking at a topic which we could spend a whole lot longer than one episode on, so we’re going to make it a two-parter - cybersecurity and mental health. </p><p>We’ll be looking at two aspects in particular - why our health data is particularly vulnerable and of interest to criminals, and how our mental health state affects our ability to be able to make good cybersecurity decisions. </p><p>In this episode, we’ll be discussing the first part of the equation with Catherine Knibbs, a Psychotherapist and specialist in online harms.</p><p>This is Technology Now, a weekly show from Hewlett Packard Enterprise. Every week we look at a story that's been making headlines, take a look at the technology behind it, and explain why it matters to organizations and what we can learn from it. </p><p>Do you have a question for the expert? Ask it here using this Google form: <a href="https://forms.gle/8vzFNnPa94awARHMA">https://forms.gle/8vzFNnPa94awARHMA</a> </p><p>About this week's guest, Catherine Knibbs: <a href="https://www.childrenandtech.co.uk/">https://www.childrenandtech.co.uk/</a> </p><p>Sources and statistics cited in this episode: </p><p>Mental health data more valuable than credit card data on the dark web: <a href="https://kevincurran.org/security/patient-data-10-15-times-more-valuable-than-credit-card-data/">https://kevincurran.org/security/patient-data-10-15-times-more-valuable-than-credit-card-data/<br></a><br></p><p>Statistics on compromised health records: <a href="https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/36580326/">https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/36580326/<br></a><br></p><p>Cybersecurity: a critical priority for digital mental health, published in the journal Frontiers in Digital Health: <a href="https://www.frontiersin.org/journals/digital-health/articles/10.3389/fdgth.2023.1242264/full#B3">https://www.frontiersin.org/journals/digital-health/articles/10.3389/fdgth.2023.1242264/full#B3</a> </p><p>Neanderthal and human social mixing: <a href="https://www.nature.com/articles/s41598-024-70206-y">https://www.nature.com/articles/s41598-024-70206-y</a> </p>]]>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 03 Oct 2024 06:00:00 +0100</pubDate>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In this episode we are looking at a topic which we could spend a whole lot longer than one episode on, so we’re going to make it a two-parter - cybersecurity and mental health. </p><p>We’ll be looking at two aspects in particular - why our health data is particularly vulnerable and of interest to criminals, and how our mental health state affects our ability to be able to make good cybersecurity decisions. </p><p>In this episode, we’ll be discussing the first part of the equation with Catherine Knibbs, a Psychotherapist and specialist in online harms.</p><p>This is Technology Now, a weekly show from Hewlett Packard Enterprise. Every week we look at a story that's been making headlines, take a look at the technology behind it, and explain why it matters to organizations and what we can learn from it. </p><p>Do you have a question for the expert? Ask it here using this Google form: <a href="https://forms.gle/8vzFNnPa94awARHMA">https://forms.gle/8vzFNnPa94awARHMA</a> </p><p>About this week's guest, Catherine Knibbs: <a href="https://www.childrenandtech.co.uk/">https://www.childrenandtech.co.uk/</a> </p><p>Sources and statistics cited in this episode: </p><p>Mental health data more valuable than credit card data on the dark web: <a href="https://kevincurran.org/security/patient-data-10-15-times-more-valuable-than-credit-card-data/">https://kevincurran.org/security/patient-data-10-15-times-more-valuable-than-credit-card-data/<br></a><br></p><p>Statistics on compromised health records: <a href="https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/36580326/">https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/36580326/<br></a><br></p><p>Cybersecurity: a critical priority for digital mental health, published in the journal Frontiers in Digital Health: <a href="https://www.frontiersin.org/journals/digital-health/articles/10.3389/fdgth.2023.1242264/full#B3">https://www.frontiersin.org/journals/digital-health/articles/10.3389/fdgth.2023.1242264/full#B3</a> </p><p>Neanderthal and human social mixing: <a href="https://www.nature.com/articles/s41598-024-70206-y">https://www.nature.com/articles/s41598-024-70206-y</a> </p>]]>
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      <itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit>
      <podcast:person role="Host" href="https://technologynow.transistor.fm/people/aubrey-lovell">Aubrey Lovell</podcast:person>
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      <title>What Wifi7 means for increased connectivity</title>
      <itunes:episode>78</itunes:episode>
      <podcast:episode>78</podcast:episode>
      <itunes:title>What Wifi7 means for increased connectivity</itunes:title>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Some of you listening might be thinking that Wifi 6 only launched a couple of years ago, and, well, you’d be forgiven for doing so. Launched in 2020, its rollour was hamstrung by COVID and the standard only became dominant in the last year or two. </p><p>But now there’s a new standard: WiFi 7. It’s due to be ratified by the end of this year, although it’s already appearing in certain products. It promises a huge boost to the speeds and latency of Wifi, giving a wired-like experience.</p><p>So, is it time to upgrade… again? This week we’re joined by Darrel Rhodes. He’s a Consulting Systems Engineer at HPE Aruba Networking. </p><p>This is Technology Now, a weekly show from Hewlett Packard Enterprise. Every week we look at a story that's been making headlines, take a look at the technology behind it, and explain why it matters to organizations and what we can learn from it. </p><p>Do you have a question for the expert? Ask it here using this Google form: <a href="https://forms.gle/8vzFNnPa94awARHMA%20">https://forms.gle/8vzFNnPa94awARHMA </a></p><p>About this week's guest: <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/darrel-rhodes-42b4961/">https://www.linkedin.com/in/darrel-rhodes-42b4961/</a></p><p>Sources and statistics cited in this episode: <br>ABI Research on the rollout of wifi 6: <a href="https://www.abiresearch.com/market-research/insight/7778686-industrial-wi-fi-6-rollout-still-slow-but-/">https://www.abiresearch.com/market-research/insight/7778686-industrial-wi-fi-6-rollout-still-slow-but-/</a><br>Trendforce report on the rollour of Wifi 6: <a href="https://www.trendforce.com/presscenter/news/20220126-11107.html">https://www.trendforce.com/presscenter/news/20220126-11107.html</a><br>The Wi-Fi alliance: <a href="https://www.wi-fi.org/">https://www.wi-fi.org/</a><br>ARIA investigation into Earth cooling: <a href="https://www.aria.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/2024/05/ARIA-Actively-cooling-the-earth-programme.pdf">https://www.aria.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/2024/05/ARIA-Actively-cooling-the-earth-programme.pdf</a></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Some of you listening might be thinking that Wifi 6 only launched a couple of years ago, and, well, you’d be forgiven for doing so. Launched in 2020, its rollour was hamstrung by COVID and the standard only became dominant in the last year or two. </p><p>But now there’s a new standard: WiFi 7. It’s due to be ratified by the end of this year, although it’s already appearing in certain products. It promises a huge boost to the speeds and latency of Wifi, giving a wired-like experience.</p><p>So, is it time to upgrade… again? This week we’re joined by Darrel Rhodes. He’s a Consulting Systems Engineer at HPE Aruba Networking. </p><p>This is Technology Now, a weekly show from Hewlett Packard Enterprise. Every week we look at a story that's been making headlines, take a look at the technology behind it, and explain why it matters to organizations and what we can learn from it. </p><p>Do you have a question for the expert? Ask it here using this Google form: <a href="https://forms.gle/8vzFNnPa94awARHMA%20">https://forms.gle/8vzFNnPa94awARHMA </a></p><p>About this week's guest: <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/darrel-rhodes-42b4961/">https://www.linkedin.com/in/darrel-rhodes-42b4961/</a></p><p>Sources and statistics cited in this episode: <br>ABI Research on the rollout of wifi 6: <a href="https://www.abiresearch.com/market-research/insight/7778686-industrial-wi-fi-6-rollout-still-slow-but-/">https://www.abiresearch.com/market-research/insight/7778686-industrial-wi-fi-6-rollout-still-slow-but-/</a><br>Trendforce report on the rollour of Wifi 6: <a href="https://www.trendforce.com/presscenter/news/20220126-11107.html">https://www.trendforce.com/presscenter/news/20220126-11107.html</a><br>The Wi-Fi alliance: <a href="https://www.wi-fi.org/">https://www.wi-fi.org/</a><br>ARIA investigation into Earth cooling: <a href="https://www.aria.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/2024/05/ARIA-Actively-cooling-the-earth-programme.pdf">https://www.aria.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/2024/05/ARIA-Actively-cooling-the-earth-programme.pdf</a></p>]]>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 26 Sep 2024 06:00:00 +0100</pubDate>
      <author>Hewlett Packard Enterprise</author>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Some of you listening might be thinking that Wifi 6 only launched a couple of years ago, and, well, you’d be forgiven for doing so. Launched in 2020, its rollour was hamstrung by COVID and the standard only became dominant in the last year or two. </p><p>But now there’s a new standard: WiFi 7. It’s due to be ratified by the end of this year, although it’s already appearing in certain products. It promises a huge boost to the speeds and latency of Wifi, giving a wired-like experience.</p><p>So, is it time to upgrade… again? This week we’re joined by Darrel Rhodes. He’s a Consulting Systems Engineer at HPE Aruba Networking. </p><p>This is Technology Now, a weekly show from Hewlett Packard Enterprise. Every week we look at a story that's been making headlines, take a look at the technology behind it, and explain why it matters to organizations and what we can learn from it. </p><p>Do you have a question for the expert? Ask it here using this Google form: <a href="https://forms.gle/8vzFNnPa94awARHMA%20">https://forms.gle/8vzFNnPa94awARHMA </a></p><p>About this week's guest: <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/darrel-rhodes-42b4961/">https://www.linkedin.com/in/darrel-rhodes-42b4961/</a></p><p>Sources and statistics cited in this episode: <br>ABI Research on the rollout of wifi 6: <a href="https://www.abiresearch.com/market-research/insight/7778686-industrial-wi-fi-6-rollout-still-slow-but-/">https://www.abiresearch.com/market-research/insight/7778686-industrial-wi-fi-6-rollout-still-slow-but-/</a><br>Trendforce report on the rollour of Wifi 6: <a href="https://www.trendforce.com/presscenter/news/20220126-11107.html">https://www.trendforce.com/presscenter/news/20220126-11107.html</a><br>The Wi-Fi alliance: <a href="https://www.wi-fi.org/">https://www.wi-fi.org/</a><br>ARIA investigation into Earth cooling: <a href="https://www.aria.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/2024/05/ARIA-Actively-cooling-the-earth-programme.pdf">https://www.aria.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/2024/05/ARIA-Actively-cooling-the-earth-programme.pdf</a></p>]]>
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      <itunes:keywords>Business, IT, Technology, HybridIT, Cloud, BigData, EmergingTech, DigitalTransformation, HybridCloud</itunes:keywords>
      <itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit>
      <podcast:person role="Host" href="https://technologynow.transistor.fm/people/aubrey-lovell">Aubrey Lovell</podcast:person>
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      <title>Are no-code apps a ticket to productivity or a shadow IT nightmare?</title>
      <itunes:episode>77</itunes:episode>
      <podcast:episode>77</podcast:episode>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In this episode we are looking at the growing market for no code or low code app development. The premise is simple. Rather than coding an app or tool yourself, you simply drag and drop pre-existing components, data sources, and data outputs into a map, and set the actions to whatever you need. </p><p>However, there are challenges, including the creation of shadow IT systems within an organization, and giving non-experts the ability to interact - potentially destructively - with your data. Joining us today to discuss the challenges and opportunities is Richard Kerridge, a strategist in HPE Education Services customer team.</p><p>This is Technology Now, a weekly show from Hewlett Packard Enterprise. Every week we look at a story that's been making headlines, take a look at the technology behind it, and explain why it matters to organizations and what we can learn from it. </p><p>Do you have a question for the expert? Ask it here using this Google form: <a href="https://forms.gle/8vzFNnPa94awARHMA">https://forms.gle/8vzFNnPa94awARHMA</a> </p><p>About this week's guest, Richard Kerridge: <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/richard-kerridge/?originalSubdomain=uk">https://www.linkedin.com/in/richard-kerridge/?originalSubdomain=uk</a> </p><p>Sources cited in this week’s episode: <br>P&amp;S Market research report on the low-code and no-code markets: <a href="https://www.psmarketresearch.com/market-analysis/low-code-development-platform-market#:~:text=The%20low%2Dcode%20development%20platform%20industry%20will%20reach%20a%20value,USD%20167.0%20billion%20in%202030.&amp;text=The%20market%20for%20low%2Dcode,USD%2032.4%20billion%20in%202024.&amp;text=The%20industry%20for%20low%2Dcode,existence%20of%20some%20major%20players">https://www.psmarketresearch.com/market-analysis/low-code-development-platform-market#:~:text=The%20low%2Dcode%20development%20platform%20industry%20will%20reach%20a%20value,USD%20167.0%20billion%20in%202030.&amp;text=The%20market%20for%20low%2Dcode,USD%2032.4%20billion%20in%202024.&amp;text=The%20industry%20for%20low%2Dcode,existence%20of%20some%20major%20players</a><br>China to launch Mars sample return mission: <a href="https://spacenews.com/china-to-launch-mars-sample-return-mission-in-2028-will-follow-planetary-protection-guidelines/">https://spacenews.com/china-to-launch-mars-sample-return-mission-in-2028-will-follow-planetary-protection-guidelines/</a></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In this episode we are looking at the growing market for no code or low code app development. The premise is simple. Rather than coding an app or tool yourself, you simply drag and drop pre-existing components, data sources, and data outputs into a map, and set the actions to whatever you need. </p><p>However, there are challenges, including the creation of shadow IT systems within an organization, and giving non-experts the ability to interact - potentially destructively - with your data. Joining us today to discuss the challenges and opportunities is Richard Kerridge, a strategist in HPE Education Services customer team.</p><p>This is Technology Now, a weekly show from Hewlett Packard Enterprise. Every week we look at a story that's been making headlines, take a look at the technology behind it, and explain why it matters to organizations and what we can learn from it. </p><p>Do you have a question for the expert? Ask it here using this Google form: <a href="https://forms.gle/8vzFNnPa94awARHMA">https://forms.gle/8vzFNnPa94awARHMA</a> </p><p>About this week's guest, Richard Kerridge: <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/richard-kerridge/?originalSubdomain=uk">https://www.linkedin.com/in/richard-kerridge/?originalSubdomain=uk</a> </p><p>Sources cited in this week’s episode: <br>P&amp;S Market research report on the low-code and no-code markets: <a href="https://www.psmarketresearch.com/market-analysis/low-code-development-platform-market#:~:text=The%20low%2Dcode%20development%20platform%20industry%20will%20reach%20a%20value,USD%20167.0%20billion%20in%202030.&amp;text=The%20market%20for%20low%2Dcode,USD%2032.4%20billion%20in%202024.&amp;text=The%20industry%20for%20low%2Dcode,existence%20of%20some%20major%20players">https://www.psmarketresearch.com/market-analysis/low-code-development-platform-market#:~:text=The%20low%2Dcode%20development%20platform%20industry%20will%20reach%20a%20value,USD%20167.0%20billion%20in%202030.&amp;text=The%20market%20for%20low%2Dcode,USD%2032.4%20billion%20in%202024.&amp;text=The%20industry%20for%20low%2Dcode,existence%20of%20some%20major%20players</a><br>China to launch Mars sample return mission: <a href="https://spacenews.com/china-to-launch-mars-sample-return-mission-in-2028-will-follow-planetary-protection-guidelines/">https://spacenews.com/china-to-launch-mars-sample-return-mission-in-2028-will-follow-planetary-protection-guidelines/</a></p>]]>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 19 Sep 2024 06:00:00 +0100</pubDate>
      <author>Hewlett Packard Enterprise</author>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In this episode we are looking at the growing market for no code or low code app development. The premise is simple. Rather than coding an app or tool yourself, you simply drag and drop pre-existing components, data sources, and data outputs into a map, and set the actions to whatever you need. </p><p>However, there are challenges, including the creation of shadow IT systems within an organization, and giving non-experts the ability to interact - potentially destructively - with your data. Joining us today to discuss the challenges and opportunities is Richard Kerridge, a strategist in HPE Education Services customer team.</p><p>This is Technology Now, a weekly show from Hewlett Packard Enterprise. Every week we look at a story that's been making headlines, take a look at the technology behind it, and explain why it matters to organizations and what we can learn from it. </p><p>Do you have a question for the expert? Ask it here using this Google form: <a href="https://forms.gle/8vzFNnPa94awARHMA">https://forms.gle/8vzFNnPa94awARHMA</a> </p><p>About this week's guest, Richard Kerridge: <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/richard-kerridge/?originalSubdomain=uk">https://www.linkedin.com/in/richard-kerridge/?originalSubdomain=uk</a> </p><p>Sources cited in this week’s episode: <br>P&amp;S Market research report on the low-code and no-code markets: <a href="https://www.psmarketresearch.com/market-analysis/low-code-development-platform-market#:~:text=The%20low%2Dcode%20development%20platform%20industry%20will%20reach%20a%20value,USD%20167.0%20billion%20in%202030.&amp;text=The%20market%20for%20low%2Dcode,USD%2032.4%20billion%20in%202024.&amp;text=The%20industry%20for%20low%2Dcode,existence%20of%20some%20major%20players">https://www.psmarketresearch.com/market-analysis/low-code-development-platform-market#:~:text=The%20low%2Dcode%20development%20platform%20industry%20will%20reach%20a%20value,USD%20167.0%20billion%20in%202030.&amp;text=The%20market%20for%20low%2Dcode,USD%2032.4%20billion%20in%202024.&amp;text=The%20industry%20for%20low%2Dcode,existence%20of%20some%20major%20players</a><br>China to launch Mars sample return mission: <a href="https://spacenews.com/china-to-launch-mars-sample-return-mission-in-2028-will-follow-planetary-protection-guidelines/">https://spacenews.com/china-to-launch-mars-sample-return-mission-in-2028-will-follow-planetary-protection-guidelines/</a></p>]]>
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      <itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit>
      <podcast:person role="Host" href="https://technologynow.transistor.fm/people/aubrey-lovell">Aubrey Lovell</podcast:person>
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      <title>HPC and extreme weather - How tech is helping save our lives and livelihoods</title>
      <itunes:episode>76</itunes:episode>
      <podcast:episode>76</podcast:episode>
      <itunes:title>HPC and extreme weather - How tech is helping save our lives and livelihoods</itunes:title>
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        <![CDATA[<p>2024 has already been a difficult year for extreme weather. The hurricane season on the eastern seaboard of North America is already one of the earliest active seasons on record. Meanwhile, according to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) in the US, as of August 8th, this year has already seen 19 weather events cause damage upwards of a billion dollars, with 149 people left dead. That’s in the US alone.</p><p>So, how are supercomputing and high performance computing helping to mitigate the effects of such extreme weather? Joining us to discuss is Ilene Carpenter, Earth Sciences segment manager at Hewlett Packard Enterprise. </p><p>This is Technology Now, a weekly show from Hewlett Packard Enterprise. Every week we look at a story that's been making headlines, take a look at the technology behind it, and explain why it matters to organizations and what we can learn from it. </p><p>Do you have a question for the expert? Ask it here using this Google form: <a href="https://forms.gle/8vzFNnPa94awARHMA%20">https://forms.gle/8vzFNnPa94awARHMA </a></p><p>About this week's guest, Ilene Carpenter: <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/ilene-carpenter-9a15511/%20">https://www.linkedin.com/in/ilene-carpenter-9a15511/ </a></p><p>Sources cited in this week’s episode:<br>The first computer weather predictions: <a href="https://web.archive.org/web/20200626175559/https://apps.dtic.mil/dtic/tr/fulltext/u2/101943.pdf">https://web.archive.org/web/20200626175559/https://apps.dtic.mil/dtic/tr/fulltext/u2/101943.pdf</a><br>US National Weather Service computing power: <a href="https://www.weather.gov/about/supercomputers#:~:text=NWS%20super%20computers%20hold%20numerical,buoys%2C%20radar%2C%20and%20more">https://www.weather.gov/about/supercomputers#:~:text=NWS%20super%20computers%20hold%20numerical,buoys%2C%20radar%2C%20and%20more</a><br>UK Met Office computing power: <a href="https://www.metoffice.gov.uk/about-us/who-we-are/innovation/supercomputer">https://www.metoffice.gov.uk/about-us/who-we-are/innovation/supercomputer</a><br>Statistics on US extreme weather damage in 2024: <a href="https://www.ncei.noaa.gov/access/billions/">https://www.ncei.noaa.gov/access/billions/</a><br>Atom interferometry breakthrough: <a href="https://www.science.org/doi/10.1126/sciadv.ade4454">https://www.science.org/doi/10.1126/sciadv.ade4454</a></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>2024 has already been a difficult year for extreme weather. The hurricane season on the eastern seaboard of North America is already one of the earliest active seasons on record. Meanwhile, according to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) in the US, as of August 8th, this year has already seen 19 weather events cause damage upwards of a billion dollars, with 149 people left dead. That’s in the US alone.</p><p>So, how are supercomputing and high performance computing helping to mitigate the effects of such extreme weather? Joining us to discuss is Ilene Carpenter, Earth Sciences segment manager at Hewlett Packard Enterprise. </p><p>This is Technology Now, a weekly show from Hewlett Packard Enterprise. Every week we look at a story that's been making headlines, take a look at the technology behind it, and explain why it matters to organizations and what we can learn from it. </p><p>Do you have a question for the expert? Ask it here using this Google form: <a href="https://forms.gle/8vzFNnPa94awARHMA%20">https://forms.gle/8vzFNnPa94awARHMA </a></p><p>About this week's guest, Ilene Carpenter: <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/ilene-carpenter-9a15511/%20">https://www.linkedin.com/in/ilene-carpenter-9a15511/ </a></p><p>Sources cited in this week’s episode:<br>The first computer weather predictions: <a href="https://web.archive.org/web/20200626175559/https://apps.dtic.mil/dtic/tr/fulltext/u2/101943.pdf">https://web.archive.org/web/20200626175559/https://apps.dtic.mil/dtic/tr/fulltext/u2/101943.pdf</a><br>US National Weather Service computing power: <a href="https://www.weather.gov/about/supercomputers#:~:text=NWS%20super%20computers%20hold%20numerical,buoys%2C%20radar%2C%20and%20more">https://www.weather.gov/about/supercomputers#:~:text=NWS%20super%20computers%20hold%20numerical,buoys%2C%20radar%2C%20and%20more</a><br>UK Met Office computing power: <a href="https://www.metoffice.gov.uk/about-us/who-we-are/innovation/supercomputer">https://www.metoffice.gov.uk/about-us/who-we-are/innovation/supercomputer</a><br>Statistics on US extreme weather damage in 2024: <a href="https://www.ncei.noaa.gov/access/billions/">https://www.ncei.noaa.gov/access/billions/</a><br>Atom interferometry breakthrough: <a href="https://www.science.org/doi/10.1126/sciadv.ade4454">https://www.science.org/doi/10.1126/sciadv.ade4454</a></p>]]>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 12 Sep 2024 06:00:00 +0100</pubDate>
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        <![CDATA[<p>2024 has already been a difficult year for extreme weather. The hurricane season on the eastern seaboard of North America is already one of the earliest active seasons on record. Meanwhile, according to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) in the US, as of August 8th, this year has already seen 19 weather events cause damage upwards of a billion dollars, with 149 people left dead. That’s in the US alone.</p><p>So, how are supercomputing and high performance computing helping to mitigate the effects of such extreme weather? Joining us to discuss is Ilene Carpenter, Earth Sciences segment manager at Hewlett Packard Enterprise. </p><p>This is Technology Now, a weekly show from Hewlett Packard Enterprise. Every week we look at a story that's been making headlines, take a look at the technology behind it, and explain why it matters to organizations and what we can learn from it. </p><p>Do you have a question for the expert? Ask it here using this Google form: <a href="https://forms.gle/8vzFNnPa94awARHMA%20">https://forms.gle/8vzFNnPa94awARHMA </a></p><p>About this week's guest, Ilene Carpenter: <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/ilene-carpenter-9a15511/%20">https://www.linkedin.com/in/ilene-carpenter-9a15511/ </a></p><p>Sources cited in this week’s episode:<br>The first computer weather predictions: <a href="https://web.archive.org/web/20200626175559/https://apps.dtic.mil/dtic/tr/fulltext/u2/101943.pdf">https://web.archive.org/web/20200626175559/https://apps.dtic.mil/dtic/tr/fulltext/u2/101943.pdf</a><br>US National Weather Service computing power: <a href="https://www.weather.gov/about/supercomputers#:~:text=NWS%20super%20computers%20hold%20numerical,buoys%2C%20radar%2C%20and%20more">https://www.weather.gov/about/supercomputers#:~:text=NWS%20super%20computers%20hold%20numerical,buoys%2C%20radar%2C%20and%20more</a><br>UK Met Office computing power: <a href="https://www.metoffice.gov.uk/about-us/who-we-are/innovation/supercomputer">https://www.metoffice.gov.uk/about-us/who-we-are/innovation/supercomputer</a><br>Statistics on US extreme weather damage in 2024: <a href="https://www.ncei.noaa.gov/access/billions/">https://www.ncei.noaa.gov/access/billions/</a><br>Atom interferometry breakthrough: <a href="https://www.science.org/doi/10.1126/sciadv.ade4454">https://www.science.org/doi/10.1126/sciadv.ade4454</a></p>]]>
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      <itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit>
      <podcast:person role="Host" href="https://technologynow.transistor.fm/people/aubrey-lovell">Aubrey Lovell</podcast:person>
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      <title>The intelligent data platform - a database for the AI era</title>
      <itunes:episode>75</itunes:episode>
      <podcast:episode>75</podcast:episode>
      <itunes:title>The intelligent data platform - a database for the AI era</itunes:title>
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        <![CDATA[<p>The global market for databases grew by 12.8% in 2023, according research by Gartner, and is now worth some $102bn annually. Within that, data science and AI platforms were the fastest-growing subsegments.</p><p>Clearly, there’s a growing need for smart database solutions that can interpret data and provide insights to all levels and roles within an organization. And it’s one of those solutions we’re looking into today - HPE’s Intelligent Data Platform. Joining us today to find out more is Rangan Sukumar, a distinguished technologist in the chief technology office at HPE, responsible for HPC and AI.</p><p>This is Technology Now, a weekly show from Hewlett Packard Enterprise. Every week we look at a story that's been making headlines, take a look at the technology behind it, and explain why it matters to organizations and what we can learn from it. </p><p>Do you have a question for the expert? Ask it here using this Google form: <a href="https://forms.gle/8vzFNnPa94awARHMA%20">https://forms.gle/8vzFNnPa94awARHMA </a></p><p>About this week's guest: <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/rangan/%20">https://www.linkedin.com/in/rangan/ </a></p><p>Sources and statistics cited in this episode: <br>Gartner research into the database segment: <a href="https://www.gartner.com/en/documents/5485495">https://www.gartner.com/en/documents/5485495</a><br>KPMG research into data platforms: <a href="https://assets.kpmg.com/content/dam/kpmg/nz/pdf/2023/09/data-platforms-in-2024.pdf">https://assets.kpmg.com/content/dam/kpmg/nz/pdf/2023/09/data-platforms-in-2024.pdf</a><br>Department of Transportation policy on smart highways: <a href="https://www.its.dot.gov/research_areas/emerging_tech/pdf/Accelerate_V2X_Deployment.pdf">https://www.its.dot.gov/research_areas/emerging_tech/pdf/Accelerate_V2X_Deployment.pdf</a><br>Technology Untangled podcast episode on autonomous vehicles: <a href="https://www.technologyuntangled.fm/episodes/autonomous-vehicles-are-we-steering-in-the-right-direction">https://www.technologyuntangled.fm/episodes/autonomous-vehicles-are-we-steering-in-the-right-direction</a></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>The global market for databases grew by 12.8% in 2023, according research by Gartner, and is now worth some $102bn annually. Within that, data science and AI platforms were the fastest-growing subsegments.</p><p>Clearly, there’s a growing need for smart database solutions that can interpret data and provide insights to all levels and roles within an organization. And it’s one of those solutions we’re looking into today - HPE’s Intelligent Data Platform. Joining us today to find out more is Rangan Sukumar, a distinguished technologist in the chief technology office at HPE, responsible for HPC and AI.</p><p>This is Technology Now, a weekly show from Hewlett Packard Enterprise. Every week we look at a story that's been making headlines, take a look at the technology behind it, and explain why it matters to organizations and what we can learn from it. </p><p>Do you have a question for the expert? Ask it here using this Google form: <a href="https://forms.gle/8vzFNnPa94awARHMA%20">https://forms.gle/8vzFNnPa94awARHMA </a></p><p>About this week's guest: <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/rangan/%20">https://www.linkedin.com/in/rangan/ </a></p><p>Sources and statistics cited in this episode: <br>Gartner research into the database segment: <a href="https://www.gartner.com/en/documents/5485495">https://www.gartner.com/en/documents/5485495</a><br>KPMG research into data platforms: <a href="https://assets.kpmg.com/content/dam/kpmg/nz/pdf/2023/09/data-platforms-in-2024.pdf">https://assets.kpmg.com/content/dam/kpmg/nz/pdf/2023/09/data-platforms-in-2024.pdf</a><br>Department of Transportation policy on smart highways: <a href="https://www.its.dot.gov/research_areas/emerging_tech/pdf/Accelerate_V2X_Deployment.pdf">https://www.its.dot.gov/research_areas/emerging_tech/pdf/Accelerate_V2X_Deployment.pdf</a><br>Technology Untangled podcast episode on autonomous vehicles: <a href="https://www.technologyuntangled.fm/episodes/autonomous-vehicles-are-we-steering-in-the-right-direction">https://www.technologyuntangled.fm/episodes/autonomous-vehicles-are-we-steering-in-the-right-direction</a></p>]]>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 05 Sep 2024 06:00:00 +0100</pubDate>
      <author>Hewlett Packard Enterprise</author>
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      <itunes:duration>1252</itunes:duration>
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        <![CDATA[<p>The global market for databases grew by 12.8% in 2023, according research by Gartner, and is now worth some $102bn annually. Within that, data science and AI platforms were the fastest-growing subsegments.</p><p>Clearly, there’s a growing need for smart database solutions that can interpret data and provide insights to all levels and roles within an organization. And it’s one of those solutions we’re looking into today - HPE’s Intelligent Data Platform. Joining us today to find out more is Rangan Sukumar, a distinguished technologist in the chief technology office at HPE, responsible for HPC and AI.</p><p>This is Technology Now, a weekly show from Hewlett Packard Enterprise. Every week we look at a story that's been making headlines, take a look at the technology behind it, and explain why it matters to organizations and what we can learn from it. </p><p>Do you have a question for the expert? Ask it here using this Google form: <a href="https://forms.gle/8vzFNnPa94awARHMA%20">https://forms.gle/8vzFNnPa94awARHMA </a></p><p>About this week's guest: <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/rangan/%20">https://www.linkedin.com/in/rangan/ </a></p><p>Sources and statistics cited in this episode: <br>Gartner research into the database segment: <a href="https://www.gartner.com/en/documents/5485495">https://www.gartner.com/en/documents/5485495</a><br>KPMG research into data platforms: <a href="https://assets.kpmg.com/content/dam/kpmg/nz/pdf/2023/09/data-platforms-in-2024.pdf">https://assets.kpmg.com/content/dam/kpmg/nz/pdf/2023/09/data-platforms-in-2024.pdf</a><br>Department of Transportation policy on smart highways: <a href="https://www.its.dot.gov/research_areas/emerging_tech/pdf/Accelerate_V2X_Deployment.pdf">https://www.its.dot.gov/research_areas/emerging_tech/pdf/Accelerate_V2X_Deployment.pdf</a><br>Technology Untangled podcast episode on autonomous vehicles: <a href="https://www.technologyuntangled.fm/episodes/autonomous-vehicles-are-we-steering-in-the-right-direction">https://www.technologyuntangled.fm/episodes/autonomous-vehicles-are-we-steering-in-the-right-direction</a></p>]]>
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      <itunes:keywords>Technology, Tech, Tech Industry, IT, ICT, Enterprise, business, organisations, companies, company, firm, finance, AI, experts, business news, tech news, operations, SRE, Dev, Devops, ITops, Service reliability engineering, dashboards, convergence, silo</itunes:keywords>
      <itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit>
      <podcast:person role="Host" href="https://technologynow.transistor.fm/people/aubrey-lovell">Aubrey Lovell</podcast:person>
      <podcast:person role="Host" href="https://technologynow.transistor.fm/people/michael-bird">Michael Bird</podcast:person>
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      <title>Re-imagining how we train LLMs using physics-based AI</title>
      <itunes:episode>74</itunes:episode>
      <podcast:episode>74</podcast:episode>
      <itunes:title>Re-imagining how we train LLMs using physics-based AI</itunes:title>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Machine-learning based Generative AI is inherently inefficient. Training models by sifting findings again and again until a suitable output is generated is a time-consuming – end energy-consuming – process. So, could there be a better way to look at training our AI systems? </p><p>Well, one possible option is physics-based AI, where training is viewed as an energy grid, and the best possible route though that grid mapped to find outputs. It’s a novel way of thinking, but it could change our whole approach to AI.<br>Joining us again today to find out more is Ray Beausoleil, a physicist, senior fellow and senior vice president at HPE. He leads the large scale integrated photonics lab at Hewlett Packard Labs. </p><p>This is Technology Now, a weekly show from Hewlett Packard Enterprise. Every week we look at a story that's been making headlines, take a look at the technology behind it, and explain why it matters to organizations and what we can learn from it. </p><p>Do you have a question for the expert? Ask it here using this Google form: <a href="https://forms.gle/8vzFNnPa94awARHMA%20">https://forms.gle/8vzFNnPa94awARHMA </a></p><p>About this week's guest: Ray Beausoleil: <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/ray-beausoleil-22b148a/%20">https://www.linkedin.com/in/ray-beausoleil-22b148a/ </a></p><p>Sources and statistics cited in this episode:<br>WEF paper on data centre energy usage: <a href="https://www.weforum.org/agenda/2024/07/generative-ai-energy-emissions/%20">https://www.weforum.org/agenda/2024/07/generative-ai-energy-emissions/ </a><br>IEA sats on energy usage in IT: <a href="https://www.iea.org/energy-system/buildings/data-centres-and-data-transmission-networks#overview">https://www.iea.org/energy-system/buildings/data-centres-and-data-transmission-networks#overview</a><br>Novel insulins grand challenge: <a href="https://type1diabetesgrandchallenge.org.uk/funding/closed-funding/novel-insulins-innovation-incubator/">https://type1diabetesgrandchallenge.org.uk/funding/closed-funding/novel-insulins-innovation-incubator/</a></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Machine-learning based Generative AI is inherently inefficient. Training models by sifting findings again and again until a suitable output is generated is a time-consuming – end energy-consuming – process. So, could there be a better way to look at training our AI systems? </p><p>Well, one possible option is physics-based AI, where training is viewed as an energy grid, and the best possible route though that grid mapped to find outputs. It’s a novel way of thinking, but it could change our whole approach to AI.<br>Joining us again today to find out more is Ray Beausoleil, a physicist, senior fellow and senior vice president at HPE. He leads the large scale integrated photonics lab at Hewlett Packard Labs. </p><p>This is Technology Now, a weekly show from Hewlett Packard Enterprise. Every week we look at a story that's been making headlines, take a look at the technology behind it, and explain why it matters to organizations and what we can learn from it. </p><p>Do you have a question for the expert? Ask it here using this Google form: <a href="https://forms.gle/8vzFNnPa94awARHMA%20">https://forms.gle/8vzFNnPa94awARHMA </a></p><p>About this week's guest: Ray Beausoleil: <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/ray-beausoleil-22b148a/%20">https://www.linkedin.com/in/ray-beausoleil-22b148a/ </a></p><p>Sources and statistics cited in this episode:<br>WEF paper on data centre energy usage: <a href="https://www.weforum.org/agenda/2024/07/generative-ai-energy-emissions/%20">https://www.weforum.org/agenda/2024/07/generative-ai-energy-emissions/ </a><br>IEA sats on energy usage in IT: <a href="https://www.iea.org/energy-system/buildings/data-centres-and-data-transmission-networks#overview">https://www.iea.org/energy-system/buildings/data-centres-and-data-transmission-networks#overview</a><br>Novel insulins grand challenge: <a href="https://type1diabetesgrandchallenge.org.uk/funding/closed-funding/novel-insulins-innovation-incubator/">https://type1diabetesgrandchallenge.org.uk/funding/closed-funding/novel-insulins-innovation-incubator/</a></p>]]>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 29 Aug 2024 06:00:00 +0100</pubDate>
      <author>Hewlett Packard Enterprise</author>
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      <itunes:duration>1105</itunes:duration>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Machine-learning based Generative AI is inherently inefficient. Training models by sifting findings again and again until a suitable output is generated is a time-consuming – end energy-consuming – process. So, could there be a better way to look at training our AI systems? </p><p>Well, one possible option is physics-based AI, where training is viewed as an energy grid, and the best possible route though that grid mapped to find outputs. It’s a novel way of thinking, but it could change our whole approach to AI.<br>Joining us again today to find out more is Ray Beausoleil, a physicist, senior fellow and senior vice president at HPE. He leads the large scale integrated photonics lab at Hewlett Packard Labs. </p><p>This is Technology Now, a weekly show from Hewlett Packard Enterprise. Every week we look at a story that's been making headlines, take a look at the technology behind it, and explain why it matters to organizations and what we can learn from it. </p><p>Do you have a question for the expert? Ask it here using this Google form: <a href="https://forms.gle/8vzFNnPa94awARHMA%20">https://forms.gle/8vzFNnPa94awARHMA </a></p><p>About this week's guest: Ray Beausoleil: <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/ray-beausoleil-22b148a/%20">https://www.linkedin.com/in/ray-beausoleil-22b148a/ </a></p><p>Sources and statistics cited in this episode:<br>WEF paper on data centre energy usage: <a href="https://www.weforum.org/agenda/2024/07/generative-ai-energy-emissions/%20">https://www.weforum.org/agenda/2024/07/generative-ai-energy-emissions/ </a><br>IEA sats on energy usage in IT: <a href="https://www.iea.org/energy-system/buildings/data-centres-and-data-transmission-networks#overview">https://www.iea.org/energy-system/buildings/data-centres-and-data-transmission-networks#overview</a><br>Novel insulins grand challenge: <a href="https://type1diabetesgrandchallenge.org.uk/funding/closed-funding/novel-insulins-innovation-incubator/">https://type1diabetesgrandchallenge.org.uk/funding/closed-funding/novel-insulins-innovation-incubator/</a></p>]]>
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      <itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit>
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      <title>Re-engineering the computer to solve impossible math problems with AI accelerators</title>
      <itunes:episode>73</itunes:episode>
      <podcast:episode>73</podcast:episode>
      <itunes:title>Re-engineering the computer to solve impossible math problems with AI accelerators</itunes:title>
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        <![CDATA[<p>There are math problems that are hard. So hard that even current computers cannot solve them. To get around these problems, we need to re-think the very foundation of how we architect our IT, by using a technological field called 'novel accelerators'.</p><p>It sounds complicated, but today's guest is particularly skilled at explaining incredibly complicated concepts. He says: "Right now, Generative AI and accelerators are at the forefront of being able to help with these major advances, and the world could change in really significant ways. Medicine, materials, energy, information technology... to harness these systems to help us - not to replace us." </p><p>Joining us today is Ray Beausoleil, a physicist, senior fellow and senior vice president at HPE. He leads the large scale integrated photonics lab at Hewlett Packard Labs. </p><p>This is Technology Now, a weekly show from Hewlett Packard Enterprise. Every week we look at a story that's been making headlines, take a look at the technology behind it, and explain why it matters to organizations and what we can learn from it. </p><p>Do you have a question for the expert? Ask it here using this Google form: <a href="https://forms.gle/8vzFNnPa94awARHMA%20">https://forms.gle/8vzFNnPa94awARHMA </a></p><p>About this week's guest: <br>Ray Beausoleil: <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/ray-beausoleil-22b148a/%20">https://www.linkedin.com/in/ray-beausoleil-22b148a/ </a></p><p>Sources and statistics cited in this episode: <br>Bloomberg report into AI growth:<a href="%20https://www.bloomberg.com/company/press/generative-ai-to-become-a-1-3-trillion-market-by-2032-research-finds/%20"> https://www.bloomberg.com/company/press/generative-ai-to-become-a-1-3-trillion-market-by-2032-research-finds/ </a><br>Fusion and mayonnaise: <a href="https://engineering.lehigh.edu/news/article/lehigh-university-researchers-dig-deeper-stability-challenges-nuclear-fusion-mayonnaise">https://engineering.lehigh.edu/news/article/lehigh-university-researchers-dig-deeper-stability-challenges-nuclear-fusion-mayonnaise</a></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>There are math problems that are hard. So hard that even current computers cannot solve them. To get around these problems, we need to re-think the very foundation of how we architect our IT, by using a technological field called 'novel accelerators'.</p><p>It sounds complicated, but today's guest is particularly skilled at explaining incredibly complicated concepts. He says: "Right now, Generative AI and accelerators are at the forefront of being able to help with these major advances, and the world could change in really significant ways. Medicine, materials, energy, information technology... to harness these systems to help us - not to replace us." </p><p>Joining us today is Ray Beausoleil, a physicist, senior fellow and senior vice president at HPE. He leads the large scale integrated photonics lab at Hewlett Packard Labs. </p><p>This is Technology Now, a weekly show from Hewlett Packard Enterprise. Every week we look at a story that's been making headlines, take a look at the technology behind it, and explain why it matters to organizations and what we can learn from it. </p><p>Do you have a question for the expert? Ask it here using this Google form: <a href="https://forms.gle/8vzFNnPa94awARHMA%20">https://forms.gle/8vzFNnPa94awARHMA </a></p><p>About this week's guest: <br>Ray Beausoleil: <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/ray-beausoleil-22b148a/%20">https://www.linkedin.com/in/ray-beausoleil-22b148a/ </a></p><p>Sources and statistics cited in this episode: <br>Bloomberg report into AI growth:<a href="%20https://www.bloomberg.com/company/press/generative-ai-to-become-a-1-3-trillion-market-by-2032-research-finds/%20"> https://www.bloomberg.com/company/press/generative-ai-to-become-a-1-3-trillion-market-by-2032-research-finds/ </a><br>Fusion and mayonnaise: <a href="https://engineering.lehigh.edu/news/article/lehigh-university-researchers-dig-deeper-stability-challenges-nuclear-fusion-mayonnaise">https://engineering.lehigh.edu/news/article/lehigh-university-researchers-dig-deeper-stability-challenges-nuclear-fusion-mayonnaise</a></p>]]>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 22 Aug 2024 06:00:00 +0100</pubDate>
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        <![CDATA[<p>There are math problems that are hard. So hard that even current computers cannot solve them. To get around these problems, we need to re-think the very foundation of how we architect our IT, by using a technological field called 'novel accelerators'.</p><p>It sounds complicated, but today's guest is particularly skilled at explaining incredibly complicated concepts. He says: "Right now, Generative AI and accelerators are at the forefront of being able to help with these major advances, and the world could change in really significant ways. Medicine, materials, energy, information technology... to harness these systems to help us - not to replace us." </p><p>Joining us today is Ray Beausoleil, a physicist, senior fellow and senior vice president at HPE. He leads the large scale integrated photonics lab at Hewlett Packard Labs. </p><p>This is Technology Now, a weekly show from Hewlett Packard Enterprise. Every week we look at a story that's been making headlines, take a look at the technology behind it, and explain why it matters to organizations and what we can learn from it. </p><p>Do you have a question for the expert? Ask it here using this Google form: <a href="https://forms.gle/8vzFNnPa94awARHMA%20">https://forms.gle/8vzFNnPa94awARHMA </a></p><p>About this week's guest: <br>Ray Beausoleil: <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/ray-beausoleil-22b148a/%20">https://www.linkedin.com/in/ray-beausoleil-22b148a/ </a></p><p>Sources and statistics cited in this episode: <br>Bloomberg report into AI growth:<a href="%20https://www.bloomberg.com/company/press/generative-ai-to-become-a-1-3-trillion-market-by-2032-research-finds/%20"> https://www.bloomberg.com/company/press/generative-ai-to-become-a-1-3-trillion-market-by-2032-research-finds/ </a><br>Fusion and mayonnaise: <a href="https://engineering.lehigh.edu/news/article/lehigh-university-researchers-dig-deeper-stability-challenges-nuclear-fusion-mayonnaise">https://engineering.lehigh.edu/news/article/lehigh-university-researchers-dig-deeper-stability-challenges-nuclear-fusion-mayonnaise</a></p>]]>
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      <itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit>
      <podcast:person role="Host" href="https://technologynow.transistor.fm/people/aubrey-lovell">Aubrey Lovell</podcast:person>
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      <title>Formula E: Bridging the gap between the digital and real worlds</title>
      <itunes:episode>72</itunes:episode>
      <podcast:episode>72</podcast:episode>
      <itunes:title>Formula E: Bridging the gap between the digital and real worlds</itunes:title>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In this episode, we’ll be taking you on a trip to London for the final race weekend of the 10th season of the Formula E championship, which was held on the weekend of the 20th and 21st July. </p><p>We’ve been looking at the tech behind the event, how Formula E is transforming the world of racing, and what our organisations can learn from the cutting edge of motorsport.</p><p>One of those areas is in training and familiarity. Knowing the circuit and how the car will behave at any given moment is obviously a huge advantage. But how do you work that out when you’ve only got the race weekend?</p><p>Well, one way is to use track and car simulations - essentially, incredibly accurate digital twins of a racetrack with a full suite of driving controls and simulated movement, where drivers can test their setups in a variety of conditions, to prepare for race day. </p><p>Here to talk more about that are this week’s guests, from Maserati MSG racing: Cyril Blais, deputy team principal, and driver Maximillian Günther.</p><p>This is Technology Now, a weekly show from Hewlett Packard Enterprise. Every week we look at a story that's been making headlines, take a look at the technology behind it, and explain why it matters to organizations and what we can learn from it. </p><p>Do you have a question for the expert? Ask it here using this Google form: <a href="https://forms.gle/8vzFNnPa94awARHMA%20">https://forms.gle/8vzFNnPa94awARHMA </a></p><p>About this week's guests: <br>Cyril Blais : <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/cyril-blais/">https://www.linkedin.com/in/cyril-blais/</a><br>Maximillian Günther: <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maximilian_G%C3%BCnther%20">https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maximilian_G%C3%BCnther </a></p><p>Sources and statistics cited in this episode: <br>Formula E: <a href="https://www.fiaformulae.com/en">https://www.fiaformulae.com/en</a><br>2024 Hankook London ePrix: <a href="https://www.fiaformulae.com/en/calendar/2023-24/r16-london">https://www.fiaformulae.com/en/calendar/2023-24/r16-london</a><br>Japan abandons floppy disks (English coverage): <a href="https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cx82407j1v3o">https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cx82407j1v3o</a></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In this episode, we’ll be taking you on a trip to London for the final race weekend of the 10th season of the Formula E championship, which was held on the weekend of the 20th and 21st July. </p><p>We’ve been looking at the tech behind the event, how Formula E is transforming the world of racing, and what our organisations can learn from the cutting edge of motorsport.</p><p>One of those areas is in training and familiarity. Knowing the circuit and how the car will behave at any given moment is obviously a huge advantage. But how do you work that out when you’ve only got the race weekend?</p><p>Well, one way is to use track and car simulations - essentially, incredibly accurate digital twins of a racetrack with a full suite of driving controls and simulated movement, where drivers can test their setups in a variety of conditions, to prepare for race day. </p><p>Here to talk more about that are this week’s guests, from Maserati MSG racing: Cyril Blais, deputy team principal, and driver Maximillian Günther.</p><p>This is Technology Now, a weekly show from Hewlett Packard Enterprise. Every week we look at a story that's been making headlines, take a look at the technology behind it, and explain why it matters to organizations and what we can learn from it. </p><p>Do you have a question for the expert? Ask it here using this Google form: <a href="https://forms.gle/8vzFNnPa94awARHMA%20">https://forms.gle/8vzFNnPa94awARHMA </a></p><p>About this week's guests: <br>Cyril Blais : <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/cyril-blais/">https://www.linkedin.com/in/cyril-blais/</a><br>Maximillian Günther: <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maximilian_G%C3%BCnther%20">https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maximilian_G%C3%BCnther </a></p><p>Sources and statistics cited in this episode: <br>Formula E: <a href="https://www.fiaformulae.com/en">https://www.fiaformulae.com/en</a><br>2024 Hankook London ePrix: <a href="https://www.fiaformulae.com/en/calendar/2023-24/r16-london">https://www.fiaformulae.com/en/calendar/2023-24/r16-london</a><br>Japan abandons floppy disks (English coverage): <a href="https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cx82407j1v3o">https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cx82407j1v3o</a></p>]]>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 15 Aug 2024 06:12:00 +0100</pubDate>
      <author>Hewlett Packard Enterprise</author>
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      <itunes:duration>1147</itunes:duration>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In this episode, we’ll be taking you on a trip to London for the final race weekend of the 10th season of the Formula E championship, which was held on the weekend of the 20th and 21st July. </p><p>We’ve been looking at the tech behind the event, how Formula E is transforming the world of racing, and what our organisations can learn from the cutting edge of motorsport.</p><p>One of those areas is in training and familiarity. Knowing the circuit and how the car will behave at any given moment is obviously a huge advantage. But how do you work that out when you’ve only got the race weekend?</p><p>Well, one way is to use track and car simulations - essentially, incredibly accurate digital twins of a racetrack with a full suite of driving controls and simulated movement, where drivers can test their setups in a variety of conditions, to prepare for race day. </p><p>Here to talk more about that are this week’s guests, from Maserati MSG racing: Cyril Blais, deputy team principal, and driver Maximillian Günther.</p><p>This is Technology Now, a weekly show from Hewlett Packard Enterprise. Every week we look at a story that's been making headlines, take a look at the technology behind it, and explain why it matters to organizations and what we can learn from it. </p><p>Do you have a question for the expert? Ask it here using this Google form: <a href="https://forms.gle/8vzFNnPa94awARHMA%20">https://forms.gle/8vzFNnPa94awARHMA </a></p><p>About this week's guests: <br>Cyril Blais : <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/cyril-blais/">https://www.linkedin.com/in/cyril-blais/</a><br>Maximillian Günther: <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maximilian_G%C3%BCnther%20">https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maximilian_G%C3%BCnther </a></p><p>Sources and statistics cited in this episode: <br>Formula E: <a href="https://www.fiaformulae.com/en">https://www.fiaformulae.com/en</a><br>2024 Hankook London ePrix: <a href="https://www.fiaformulae.com/en/calendar/2023-24/r16-london">https://www.fiaformulae.com/en/calendar/2023-24/r16-london</a><br>Japan abandons floppy disks (English coverage): <a href="https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cx82407j1v3o">https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cx82407j1v3o</a></p>]]>
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      <itunes:keywords>Business, IT, Technology, HybridIT, Cloud, BigData, EmergingTech, DigitalTransformation, HybridCloud</itunes:keywords>
      <itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit>
      <podcast:person role="Host" href="https://technologynow.transistor.fm/people/aubrey-lovell">Aubrey Lovell</podcast:person>
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      <title>Who pays for our IT? The move to subscription hardware is making that complicated</title>
      <itunes:episode>71</itunes:episode>
      <podcast:episode>71</podcast:episode>
      <itunes:title>Who pays for our IT? The move to subscription hardware is making that complicated</itunes:title>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Subscription-based IT is becoming increasingly popular – not just for software, but also for hardware. This means our IT is increasingly not a capital investment, but an operational expense, which means different people are paying for it from different budgets. And those people aren’t always the most IT savvy.</p><p>So, what does this mean for our organisations, and how do we make sure that the right people are being educated to ask the right questions when it comes to IT? To help us unravel what’s going on, we’re joined today by Bob Panos, senior VP of Sales and Strategic Partnerships at American Digital.</p><p>This is Technology Now, a weekly show from Hewlett Packard Enterprise. Every week we look at a story that's been making headlines, take a look at the technology behind it, and explain why it matters to organizations and what we can learn from it. </p><p>Do you have a question for the expert? Ask it here using this Google form: <a href="https://forms.gle/8vzFNnPa94awARHMA%20">https://forms.gle/8vzFNnPa94awARHMA </a><br>About this week's guest: <a href="https://www.americandigital.com/about/leadership/robert-panos%20">https://www.americandigital.com/about/leadership/robert-panos </a></p><p>Sources and statistics cited in this episode:<br>IDC research into IT spending: <a href="https://www.idc.com/getdoc.jsp?containerId=prUS52398324#:~:text=For%202024%2C%20IDC%20is%20forecasting,billion%20for%20the%20full%20year">https://www.idc.com/getdoc.jsp?containerId=prUS52398324#:~:text=For%202024%2C%20IDC%20is%20forecasting,billion%20for%20the%20full%20year</a><br>Moon caves identified for the first time: <a href="https://pressroom.unitn.it/comunicato-stampa/existence-lunar-lava-tube-cave-demonstrated">https://pressroom.unitn.it/comunicato-stampa/existence-lunar-lava-tube-cave-demonstrated</a></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Subscription-based IT is becoming increasingly popular – not just for software, but also for hardware. This means our IT is increasingly not a capital investment, but an operational expense, which means different people are paying for it from different budgets. And those people aren’t always the most IT savvy.</p><p>So, what does this mean for our organisations, and how do we make sure that the right people are being educated to ask the right questions when it comes to IT? To help us unravel what’s going on, we’re joined today by Bob Panos, senior VP of Sales and Strategic Partnerships at American Digital.</p><p>This is Technology Now, a weekly show from Hewlett Packard Enterprise. Every week we look at a story that's been making headlines, take a look at the technology behind it, and explain why it matters to organizations and what we can learn from it. </p><p>Do you have a question for the expert? Ask it here using this Google form: <a href="https://forms.gle/8vzFNnPa94awARHMA%20">https://forms.gle/8vzFNnPa94awARHMA </a><br>About this week's guest: <a href="https://www.americandigital.com/about/leadership/robert-panos%20">https://www.americandigital.com/about/leadership/robert-panos </a></p><p>Sources and statistics cited in this episode:<br>IDC research into IT spending: <a href="https://www.idc.com/getdoc.jsp?containerId=prUS52398324#:~:text=For%202024%2C%20IDC%20is%20forecasting,billion%20for%20the%20full%20year">https://www.idc.com/getdoc.jsp?containerId=prUS52398324#:~:text=For%202024%2C%20IDC%20is%20forecasting,billion%20for%20the%20full%20year</a><br>Moon caves identified for the first time: <a href="https://pressroom.unitn.it/comunicato-stampa/existence-lunar-lava-tube-cave-demonstrated">https://pressroom.unitn.it/comunicato-stampa/existence-lunar-lava-tube-cave-demonstrated</a></p>]]>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 08 Aug 2024 05:00:00 +0100</pubDate>
      <author>Hewlett Packard Enterprise</author>
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      <itunes:author>Hewlett Packard Enterprise</itunes:author>
      <itunes:duration>1026</itunes:duration>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Subscription-based IT is becoming increasingly popular – not just for software, but also for hardware. This means our IT is increasingly not a capital investment, but an operational expense, which means different people are paying for it from different budgets. And those people aren’t always the most IT savvy.</p><p>So, what does this mean for our organisations, and how do we make sure that the right people are being educated to ask the right questions when it comes to IT? To help us unravel what’s going on, we’re joined today by Bob Panos, senior VP of Sales and Strategic Partnerships at American Digital.</p><p>This is Technology Now, a weekly show from Hewlett Packard Enterprise. Every week we look at a story that's been making headlines, take a look at the technology behind it, and explain why it matters to organizations and what we can learn from it. </p><p>Do you have a question for the expert? Ask it here using this Google form: <a href="https://forms.gle/8vzFNnPa94awARHMA%20">https://forms.gle/8vzFNnPa94awARHMA </a><br>About this week's guest: <a href="https://www.americandigital.com/about/leadership/robert-panos%20">https://www.americandigital.com/about/leadership/robert-panos </a></p><p>Sources and statistics cited in this episode:<br>IDC research into IT spending: <a href="https://www.idc.com/getdoc.jsp?containerId=prUS52398324#:~:text=For%202024%2C%20IDC%20is%20forecasting,billion%20for%20the%20full%20year">https://www.idc.com/getdoc.jsp?containerId=prUS52398324#:~:text=For%202024%2C%20IDC%20is%20forecasting,billion%20for%20the%20full%20year</a><br>Moon caves identified for the first time: <a href="https://pressroom.unitn.it/comunicato-stampa/existence-lunar-lava-tube-cave-demonstrated">https://pressroom.unitn.it/comunicato-stampa/existence-lunar-lava-tube-cave-demonstrated</a></p>]]>
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      <itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit>
      <podcast:person role="Host" href="https://technologynow.transistor.fm/people/aubrey-lovell">Aubrey Lovell</podcast:person>
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      <title>Reducing barriers to entry to foundation model training</title>
      <itunes:episode>70</itunes:episode>
      <podcast:episode>70</podcast:episode>
      <itunes:title>Reducing barriers to entry to foundation model training</itunes:title>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In the past couple of years, the world has seen the unprecedented growth and development of machine learning and AI applications, along with a huge spike in demand for new systems. </p><p>This rising demand for AI services has, according to today’s guest, stifled competition to supply AI to those with a lot of resources, and caused uneven access for the rest of us. </p><p>In this episode we are looking at reducing those barriers to entry, and helping more people get access to foundation model training, at less cost financially - and to the planet – with Fellow and VP at HPE, Paolo Faraboschi.</p><p>This is Technology Now, a weekly show from Hewlett Packard Enterprise. Every week we look at a story that's been making headlines, take a look at the technology behind it, and explain why it matters to organizations and what we can learn from it. </p><p>Do you have a question for the expert? Ask it here using this Google form: <a href="https://forms.gle/8vzFNnPa94awARHMA%20">https://forms.gle/8vzFNnPa94awARHMA </a></p><p>About this week's guest: <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/faraboschi/%20">https://www.linkedin.com/in/faraboschi/ </a></p><p>Sources and statistics cited in this episode:<br>Research and Markets research into demand for AI infrastructure: <a href="https://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/5925430/ai-semiconductors-server-gpu-market-global?utm_source=GNE&amp;utm_medium=PressRelease&amp;utm_code=8k36pg&amp;utm_campaign=1927769+-+AI+and+Semiconductors+-+A+Server+GPU+Market+Analysis+and+Forecast%2c+2023-2028%3a+Global+AI+and+Server+GPU+Demand+Bolsters+High-Density+Computing+Solutions%2c+Skyrocketing+Market+Valuations&amp;utm_exec=carimspi">https://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/5925430/ai-semiconductors-server-gpu-market-global?utm_source=GNE&amp;utm_medium=PressRelease&amp;utm_code=8k36pg&amp;utm_campaign=1927769+-+AI+and+Semiconductors+-+A+Server+GPU+Market+Analysis+and+Forecast%2c+2023-2028%3a+Global+AI+and+Server+GPU+Demand+Bolsters+High-Density+Computing+Solutions%2c+Skyrocketing+Market+Valuations&amp;utm_exec=carimspi</a><br>Gii research piece on LLM demand and supply: <a href="https://www.giiresearch.com/report/qyr1421025-global-large-language-model-llm-market-research.html">https://www.giiresearch.com/report/qyr1421025-global-large-language-model-llm-market-research.html</a><br>Thought-to-speech research: <a href="https://english.tau.ac.il/research/thought-based-communication">https://english.tau.ac.il/research/thought-based-communication</a></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In the past couple of years, the world has seen the unprecedented growth and development of machine learning and AI applications, along with a huge spike in demand for new systems. </p><p>This rising demand for AI services has, according to today’s guest, stifled competition to supply AI to those with a lot of resources, and caused uneven access for the rest of us. </p><p>In this episode we are looking at reducing those barriers to entry, and helping more people get access to foundation model training, at less cost financially - and to the planet – with Fellow and VP at HPE, Paolo Faraboschi.</p><p>This is Technology Now, a weekly show from Hewlett Packard Enterprise. Every week we look at a story that's been making headlines, take a look at the technology behind it, and explain why it matters to organizations and what we can learn from it. </p><p>Do you have a question for the expert? Ask it here using this Google form: <a href="https://forms.gle/8vzFNnPa94awARHMA%20">https://forms.gle/8vzFNnPa94awARHMA </a></p><p>About this week's guest: <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/faraboschi/%20">https://www.linkedin.com/in/faraboschi/ </a></p><p>Sources and statistics cited in this episode:<br>Research and Markets research into demand for AI infrastructure: <a href="https://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/5925430/ai-semiconductors-server-gpu-market-global?utm_source=GNE&amp;utm_medium=PressRelease&amp;utm_code=8k36pg&amp;utm_campaign=1927769+-+AI+and+Semiconductors+-+A+Server+GPU+Market+Analysis+and+Forecast%2c+2023-2028%3a+Global+AI+and+Server+GPU+Demand+Bolsters+High-Density+Computing+Solutions%2c+Skyrocketing+Market+Valuations&amp;utm_exec=carimspi">https://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/5925430/ai-semiconductors-server-gpu-market-global?utm_source=GNE&amp;utm_medium=PressRelease&amp;utm_code=8k36pg&amp;utm_campaign=1927769+-+AI+and+Semiconductors+-+A+Server+GPU+Market+Analysis+and+Forecast%2c+2023-2028%3a+Global+AI+and+Server+GPU+Demand+Bolsters+High-Density+Computing+Solutions%2c+Skyrocketing+Market+Valuations&amp;utm_exec=carimspi</a><br>Gii research piece on LLM demand and supply: <a href="https://www.giiresearch.com/report/qyr1421025-global-large-language-model-llm-market-research.html">https://www.giiresearch.com/report/qyr1421025-global-large-language-model-llm-market-research.html</a><br>Thought-to-speech research: <a href="https://english.tau.ac.il/research/thought-based-communication">https://english.tau.ac.il/research/thought-based-communication</a></p>]]>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 01 Aug 2024 06:00:00 +0100</pubDate>
      <author>Hewlett Packard Enterprise</author>
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      <itunes:author>Hewlett Packard Enterprise</itunes:author>
      <itunes:duration>1125</itunes:duration>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In the past couple of years, the world has seen the unprecedented growth and development of machine learning and AI applications, along with a huge spike in demand for new systems. </p><p>This rising demand for AI services has, according to today’s guest, stifled competition to supply AI to those with a lot of resources, and caused uneven access for the rest of us. </p><p>In this episode we are looking at reducing those barriers to entry, and helping more people get access to foundation model training, at less cost financially - and to the planet – with Fellow and VP at HPE, Paolo Faraboschi.</p><p>This is Technology Now, a weekly show from Hewlett Packard Enterprise. Every week we look at a story that's been making headlines, take a look at the technology behind it, and explain why it matters to organizations and what we can learn from it. </p><p>Do you have a question for the expert? Ask it here using this Google form: <a href="https://forms.gle/8vzFNnPa94awARHMA%20">https://forms.gle/8vzFNnPa94awARHMA </a></p><p>About this week's guest: <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/faraboschi/%20">https://www.linkedin.com/in/faraboschi/ </a></p><p>Sources and statistics cited in this episode:<br>Research and Markets research into demand for AI infrastructure: <a href="https://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/5925430/ai-semiconductors-server-gpu-market-global?utm_source=GNE&amp;utm_medium=PressRelease&amp;utm_code=8k36pg&amp;utm_campaign=1927769+-+AI+and+Semiconductors+-+A+Server+GPU+Market+Analysis+and+Forecast%2c+2023-2028%3a+Global+AI+and+Server+GPU+Demand+Bolsters+High-Density+Computing+Solutions%2c+Skyrocketing+Market+Valuations&amp;utm_exec=carimspi">https://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/5925430/ai-semiconductors-server-gpu-market-global?utm_source=GNE&amp;utm_medium=PressRelease&amp;utm_code=8k36pg&amp;utm_campaign=1927769+-+AI+and+Semiconductors+-+A+Server+GPU+Market+Analysis+and+Forecast%2c+2023-2028%3a+Global+AI+and+Server+GPU+Demand+Bolsters+High-Density+Computing+Solutions%2c+Skyrocketing+Market+Valuations&amp;utm_exec=carimspi</a><br>Gii research piece on LLM demand and supply: <a href="https://www.giiresearch.com/report/qyr1421025-global-large-language-model-llm-market-research.html">https://www.giiresearch.com/report/qyr1421025-global-large-language-model-llm-market-research.html</a><br>Thought-to-speech research: <a href="https://english.tau.ac.il/research/thought-based-communication">https://english.tau.ac.il/research/thought-based-communication</a></p>]]>
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      <itunes:keywords>Technology, Tech, Tech Industry, IT, ICT, Enterprise, business, organisations, companies, company, firm,  HPE, Hewlett Packard Enterprise, AI, machine learning, statistics, mathematics, machine learning, ML, LLM, creativity, hallucination, data, bias, access, open source, foundation models, training, inference</itunes:keywords>
      <itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit>
      <podcast:person role="Host" href="https://technologynow.transistor.fm/people/aubrey-lovell">Aubrey Lovell</podcast:person>
      <podcast:person role="Host" href="https://technologynow.transistor.fm/people/michael-bird">Michael Bird</podcast:person>
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      <title>How do we balance security fears and innovation?</title>
      <itunes:episode>69</itunes:episode>
      <podcast:episode>69</podcast:episode>
      <itunes:title>How do we balance security fears and innovation?</itunes:title>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In this episode we are looking at the dilemma being faced by organisations across the world when it comes to moving forward with innovations in technology, whilst also being wary of cyber security issues.</p><p>In fact, according to research by HPE Aruba Networking, just under two thirds of IT leaders believe their companies are missing out for that very reason. Here to discuss an approach to balancing security and innovation is  HPE Chief Security Officer, Bobby Ford.</p><p>This is Technology Now, a weekly show from Hewlett Packard Enterprise. Every week we look at a story that's been making headlines, take a look at the technology behind it, and explain why it matters to organizations and what we can learn from it. </p><p>Do you have a question for the expert? Ask it here using this Google form: <a href="https://forms.gle/8vzFNnPa94awARHMA%20">https://forms.gle/8vzFNnPa94awARHMA </a><br>About this week's guest: <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/bobbyjford/">https://www.linkedin.com/in/bobbyjford/</a><br> <br>Sources and statistics cited in this episode: <br>HPE Aruba Networking report into security fears and innovation: <a href="https://www.hpe.com/us/en/newsroom/press-release/2023/09/innovation-vs-risk-it-leaders-share-security-concerns-regarding-tech-innovation-but-can-they-afford-to-let-risk-hold-them-back.html">https://www.hpe.com/us/en/newsroom/press-release/2023/09/innovation-vs-risk-it-leaders-share-security-concerns-regarding-tech-innovation-but-can-they-afford-to-let-risk-hold-them-back.html</a><br>Digital transformation market statistics: <a href="https://www.statista.com/statistics/870924/worldwide-digital-transformation-market-size/%20">https://www.statista.com/statistics/870924/worldwide-digital-transformation-market-size/ </a><br>Mission to Mars crew leaves simulated environment: <a href="https://www.nasa.gov/missions/analog-field-testing/chapea/first-mars-crew-completes-yearlong-simulated-red-planet-nasa-mission/">https://www.nasa.gov/missions/analog-field-testing/chapea/first-mars-crew-completes-yearlong-simulated-red-planet-nasa-mission/</a></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In this episode we are looking at the dilemma being faced by organisations across the world when it comes to moving forward with innovations in technology, whilst also being wary of cyber security issues.</p><p>In fact, according to research by HPE Aruba Networking, just under two thirds of IT leaders believe their companies are missing out for that very reason. Here to discuss an approach to balancing security and innovation is  HPE Chief Security Officer, Bobby Ford.</p><p>This is Technology Now, a weekly show from Hewlett Packard Enterprise. Every week we look at a story that's been making headlines, take a look at the technology behind it, and explain why it matters to organizations and what we can learn from it. </p><p>Do you have a question for the expert? Ask it here using this Google form: <a href="https://forms.gle/8vzFNnPa94awARHMA%20">https://forms.gle/8vzFNnPa94awARHMA </a><br>About this week's guest: <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/bobbyjford/">https://www.linkedin.com/in/bobbyjford/</a><br> <br>Sources and statistics cited in this episode: <br>HPE Aruba Networking report into security fears and innovation: <a href="https://www.hpe.com/us/en/newsroom/press-release/2023/09/innovation-vs-risk-it-leaders-share-security-concerns-regarding-tech-innovation-but-can-they-afford-to-let-risk-hold-them-back.html">https://www.hpe.com/us/en/newsroom/press-release/2023/09/innovation-vs-risk-it-leaders-share-security-concerns-regarding-tech-innovation-but-can-they-afford-to-let-risk-hold-them-back.html</a><br>Digital transformation market statistics: <a href="https://www.statista.com/statistics/870924/worldwide-digital-transformation-market-size/%20">https://www.statista.com/statistics/870924/worldwide-digital-transformation-market-size/ </a><br>Mission to Mars crew leaves simulated environment: <a href="https://www.nasa.gov/missions/analog-field-testing/chapea/first-mars-crew-completes-yearlong-simulated-red-planet-nasa-mission/">https://www.nasa.gov/missions/analog-field-testing/chapea/first-mars-crew-completes-yearlong-simulated-red-planet-nasa-mission/</a></p>]]>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 25 Jul 2024 06:00:00 +0100</pubDate>
      <author>Hewlett Packard Enterprise</author>
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      <itunes:author>Hewlett Packard Enterprise</itunes:author>
      <itunes:duration>1090</itunes:duration>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In this episode we are looking at the dilemma being faced by organisations across the world when it comes to moving forward with innovations in technology, whilst also being wary of cyber security issues.</p><p>In fact, according to research by HPE Aruba Networking, just under two thirds of IT leaders believe their companies are missing out for that very reason. Here to discuss an approach to balancing security and innovation is  HPE Chief Security Officer, Bobby Ford.</p><p>This is Technology Now, a weekly show from Hewlett Packard Enterprise. Every week we look at a story that's been making headlines, take a look at the technology behind it, and explain why it matters to organizations and what we can learn from it. </p><p>Do you have a question for the expert? Ask it here using this Google form: <a href="https://forms.gle/8vzFNnPa94awARHMA%20">https://forms.gle/8vzFNnPa94awARHMA </a><br>About this week's guest: <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/bobbyjford/">https://www.linkedin.com/in/bobbyjford/</a><br> <br>Sources and statistics cited in this episode: <br>HPE Aruba Networking report into security fears and innovation: <a href="https://www.hpe.com/us/en/newsroom/press-release/2023/09/innovation-vs-risk-it-leaders-share-security-concerns-regarding-tech-innovation-but-can-they-afford-to-let-risk-hold-them-back.html">https://www.hpe.com/us/en/newsroom/press-release/2023/09/innovation-vs-risk-it-leaders-share-security-concerns-regarding-tech-innovation-but-can-they-afford-to-let-risk-hold-them-back.html</a><br>Digital transformation market statistics: <a href="https://www.statista.com/statistics/870924/worldwide-digital-transformation-market-size/%20">https://www.statista.com/statistics/870924/worldwide-digital-transformation-market-size/ </a><br>Mission to Mars crew leaves simulated environment: <a href="https://www.nasa.gov/missions/analog-field-testing/chapea/first-mars-crew-completes-yearlong-simulated-red-planet-nasa-mission/">https://www.nasa.gov/missions/analog-field-testing/chapea/first-mars-crew-completes-yearlong-simulated-red-planet-nasa-mission/</a></p>]]>
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      <itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit>
      <podcast:person role="Host" href="https://technologynow.transistor.fm/people/aubrey-lovell">Aubrey Lovell</podcast:person>
      <podcast:person role="Host" href="https://technologynow.transistor.fm/people/michael-bird">Michael Bird</podcast:person>
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      <title>Geo-distributed workloads - chasing the sun to reduce our data center energy use</title>
      <itunes:episode>68</itunes:episode>
      <podcast:episode>68</podcast:episode>
      <itunes:title>Geo-distributed workloads - chasing the sun to reduce our data center energy use</itunes:title>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In this episode, we are looking at improving the energy efficiency and sustainability of our computer workloads by shifting them around the world in real-time - something called ‘geo-distribution’.</p><p>The idea involves looking at real time global energy production- ideally from renewable sources - and a load of other factors including weather, water tables and more. By comparing these factors as well as compute availability and the lag between data source and data center, you can find the most sustainable locations to perform a task. Ideally, shifting the workloads so quickly that the user doesn’t even know it’s happening. </p><p>To tell us more we’re joined this week by Cullen Bash, Vice President, Research &amp; Development at HPE, who leads the Systems Architecture Lab at Hewlett Packard Labs.</p><p>This is Technology Now, a weekly show from Hewlett Packard Enterprise. Every week we look at a story that's been making headlines, take a look at the technology behind it, and explain why it matters to organizations and what we can learn from it. </p><p>Do you have a question for the expert? Ask it here using this Google form: <a href="https://forms.gle/8vzFNnPa94awARHMA">https://forms.gle/8vzFNnPa94awARHMA</a> </p><p>About this week's guest: <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/cullen-bash/%20">https://www.linkedin.com/in/cullen-bash/ </a></p><p>Sources and statistics cited in this episode: <br>IEA report on data centre energy usage: <a href="https://iea.blob.core.windows.net/assets/6b2fd954-2017-408e-bf08-952fdd62118a/Electricity2024-Analysisandforecastto2026.pdf">https://iea.blob.core.windows.net/assets/6b2fd954-2017-408e-bf08-952fdd62118a/Electricity2024-Analysisandforecastto2026.pdf</a><br>ING research into data centre water use: <a href="https://think.ing.com/articles/data-centres-growth-in-water-consumption-needs-more-attention/">https://think.ing.com/articles/data-centres-growth-in-water-consumption-needs-more-attention/</a><br>Brain-on-chip robot: <a href="https://h.xinhuaxmt.com/vh512/share/12076644?d=134d8f3&amp;channel=weixin%20(in%20Mandarin)">https://h.xinhuaxmt.com/vh512/share/12076644?d=134d8f3&amp;channel=weixin (in Mandarin)</a><br>English language story: <a href="https://www.sciencefocus.com/news/this-robot-is-controlled-by-a-human-brain-in-a-jar">https://www.sciencefocus.com/news/this-robot-is-controlled-by-a-human-brain-in-a-jar</a></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In this episode, we are looking at improving the energy efficiency and sustainability of our computer workloads by shifting them around the world in real-time - something called ‘geo-distribution’.</p><p>The idea involves looking at real time global energy production- ideally from renewable sources - and a load of other factors including weather, water tables and more. By comparing these factors as well as compute availability and the lag between data source and data center, you can find the most sustainable locations to perform a task. Ideally, shifting the workloads so quickly that the user doesn’t even know it’s happening. </p><p>To tell us more we’re joined this week by Cullen Bash, Vice President, Research &amp; Development at HPE, who leads the Systems Architecture Lab at Hewlett Packard Labs.</p><p>This is Technology Now, a weekly show from Hewlett Packard Enterprise. Every week we look at a story that's been making headlines, take a look at the technology behind it, and explain why it matters to organizations and what we can learn from it. </p><p>Do you have a question for the expert? Ask it here using this Google form: <a href="https://forms.gle/8vzFNnPa94awARHMA">https://forms.gle/8vzFNnPa94awARHMA</a> </p><p>About this week's guest: <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/cullen-bash/%20">https://www.linkedin.com/in/cullen-bash/ </a></p><p>Sources and statistics cited in this episode: <br>IEA report on data centre energy usage: <a href="https://iea.blob.core.windows.net/assets/6b2fd954-2017-408e-bf08-952fdd62118a/Electricity2024-Analysisandforecastto2026.pdf">https://iea.blob.core.windows.net/assets/6b2fd954-2017-408e-bf08-952fdd62118a/Electricity2024-Analysisandforecastto2026.pdf</a><br>ING research into data centre water use: <a href="https://think.ing.com/articles/data-centres-growth-in-water-consumption-needs-more-attention/">https://think.ing.com/articles/data-centres-growth-in-water-consumption-needs-more-attention/</a><br>Brain-on-chip robot: <a href="https://h.xinhuaxmt.com/vh512/share/12076644?d=134d8f3&amp;channel=weixin%20(in%20Mandarin)">https://h.xinhuaxmt.com/vh512/share/12076644?d=134d8f3&amp;channel=weixin (in Mandarin)</a><br>English language story: <a href="https://www.sciencefocus.com/news/this-robot-is-controlled-by-a-human-brain-in-a-jar">https://www.sciencefocus.com/news/this-robot-is-controlled-by-a-human-brain-in-a-jar</a></p>]]>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 18 Jul 2024 06:00:00 +0100</pubDate>
      <author>Hewlett Packard Enterprise</author>
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      <itunes:duration>1144</itunes:duration>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In this episode, we are looking at improving the energy efficiency and sustainability of our computer workloads by shifting them around the world in real-time - something called ‘geo-distribution’.</p><p>The idea involves looking at real time global energy production- ideally from renewable sources - and a load of other factors including weather, water tables and more. By comparing these factors as well as compute availability and the lag between data source and data center, you can find the most sustainable locations to perform a task. Ideally, shifting the workloads so quickly that the user doesn’t even know it’s happening. </p><p>To tell us more we’re joined this week by Cullen Bash, Vice President, Research &amp; Development at HPE, who leads the Systems Architecture Lab at Hewlett Packard Labs.</p><p>This is Technology Now, a weekly show from Hewlett Packard Enterprise. Every week we look at a story that's been making headlines, take a look at the technology behind it, and explain why it matters to organizations and what we can learn from it. </p><p>Do you have a question for the expert? Ask it here using this Google form: <a href="https://forms.gle/8vzFNnPa94awARHMA">https://forms.gle/8vzFNnPa94awARHMA</a> </p><p>About this week's guest: <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/cullen-bash/%20">https://www.linkedin.com/in/cullen-bash/ </a></p><p>Sources and statistics cited in this episode: <br>IEA report on data centre energy usage: <a href="https://iea.blob.core.windows.net/assets/6b2fd954-2017-408e-bf08-952fdd62118a/Electricity2024-Analysisandforecastto2026.pdf">https://iea.blob.core.windows.net/assets/6b2fd954-2017-408e-bf08-952fdd62118a/Electricity2024-Analysisandforecastto2026.pdf</a><br>ING research into data centre water use: <a href="https://think.ing.com/articles/data-centres-growth-in-water-consumption-needs-more-attention/">https://think.ing.com/articles/data-centres-growth-in-water-consumption-needs-more-attention/</a><br>Brain-on-chip robot: <a href="https://h.xinhuaxmt.com/vh512/share/12076644?d=134d8f3&amp;channel=weixin%20(in%20Mandarin)">https://h.xinhuaxmt.com/vh512/share/12076644?d=134d8f3&amp;channel=weixin (in Mandarin)</a><br>English language story: <a href="https://www.sciencefocus.com/news/this-robot-is-controlled-by-a-human-brain-in-a-jar">https://www.sciencefocus.com/news/this-robot-is-controlled-by-a-human-brain-in-a-jar</a></p>]]>
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      <itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit>
      <podcast:person role="Host" href="https://technologynow.transistor.fm/people/aubrey-lovell">Aubrey Lovell</podcast:person>
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      <title>AI and ML Networking: bridging the gap between performance and economy</title>
      <itunes:episode>67</itunes:episode>
      <podcast:episode>67</podcast:episode>
      <itunes:title>AI and ML Networking: bridging the gap between performance and economy</itunes:title>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In this episode, we’re exploring the backbone of AI – network fabrics. The network fabric is the backbone of the data centre - keeping everything together between the storage, compute, and users. It’s much more than patch cables, it’s a finely balanced, interconnected process ecosystem. </p><p>With the advent of AI, the demands on those network fabrics are changing, putting pressure on our compute resources, as well as on our energy usage. So what can be done, and can AI help optimize itself? To find out more, we’re joined by Puneet Sharma, director of Hewlett Packard Labs' Networking and Distributed Systems Lab.</p><p>This is Technology Now, a weekly show from Hewlett Packard Enterprise. Every week we look at a story that's been making headlines, take a look at the technology behind it, and explain why it matters to organizations and what we can learn from it. </p><p>Do you have a question for the expert? Ask it here using this Google form: <a href="https://forms.gle/8vzFNnPa94awARHMA%20">https://forms.gle/8vzFNnPa94awARHMA </a><br>About this week's guest: <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/puneetsharma%20">https://www.linkedin.com/in/puneetsharma </a><br>Sources and statistics cited in this episode: <br>A16z report on data centre expenditure: <a href="https://a16z.com/navigating-the-high-cost-of-ai-compute/%20">https://a16z.com/navigating-the-high-cost-of-ai-compute/ </a><br>Research and Markets report into data centre accelerators: <a href="https://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/4804594/data-center-accelerators-global-strategic">https://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/4804594/data-center-accelerators-global-strategic</a><br>Bio-engineering life for Mars: <a href="https://www.asimov.press/p/grow-mars">https://www.asimov.press/p/grow-mars</a></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In this episode, we’re exploring the backbone of AI – network fabrics. The network fabric is the backbone of the data centre - keeping everything together between the storage, compute, and users. It’s much more than patch cables, it’s a finely balanced, interconnected process ecosystem. </p><p>With the advent of AI, the demands on those network fabrics are changing, putting pressure on our compute resources, as well as on our energy usage. So what can be done, and can AI help optimize itself? To find out more, we’re joined by Puneet Sharma, director of Hewlett Packard Labs' Networking and Distributed Systems Lab.</p><p>This is Technology Now, a weekly show from Hewlett Packard Enterprise. Every week we look at a story that's been making headlines, take a look at the technology behind it, and explain why it matters to organizations and what we can learn from it. </p><p>Do you have a question for the expert? Ask it here using this Google form: <a href="https://forms.gle/8vzFNnPa94awARHMA%20">https://forms.gle/8vzFNnPa94awARHMA </a><br>About this week's guest: <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/puneetsharma%20">https://www.linkedin.com/in/puneetsharma </a><br>Sources and statistics cited in this episode: <br>A16z report on data centre expenditure: <a href="https://a16z.com/navigating-the-high-cost-of-ai-compute/%20">https://a16z.com/navigating-the-high-cost-of-ai-compute/ </a><br>Research and Markets report into data centre accelerators: <a href="https://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/4804594/data-center-accelerators-global-strategic">https://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/4804594/data-center-accelerators-global-strategic</a><br>Bio-engineering life for Mars: <a href="https://www.asimov.press/p/grow-mars">https://www.asimov.press/p/grow-mars</a></p>]]>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 11 Jul 2024 06:00:00 +0100</pubDate>
      <author>Hewlett Packard Enterprise</author>
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      <itunes:duration>1176</itunes:duration>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In this episode, we’re exploring the backbone of AI – network fabrics. The network fabric is the backbone of the data centre - keeping everything together between the storage, compute, and users. It’s much more than patch cables, it’s a finely balanced, interconnected process ecosystem. </p><p>With the advent of AI, the demands on those network fabrics are changing, putting pressure on our compute resources, as well as on our energy usage. So what can be done, and can AI help optimize itself? To find out more, we’re joined by Puneet Sharma, director of Hewlett Packard Labs' Networking and Distributed Systems Lab.</p><p>This is Technology Now, a weekly show from Hewlett Packard Enterprise. Every week we look at a story that's been making headlines, take a look at the technology behind it, and explain why it matters to organizations and what we can learn from it. </p><p>Do you have a question for the expert? Ask it here using this Google form: <a href="https://forms.gle/8vzFNnPa94awARHMA%20">https://forms.gle/8vzFNnPa94awARHMA </a><br>About this week's guest: <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/puneetsharma%20">https://www.linkedin.com/in/puneetsharma </a><br>Sources and statistics cited in this episode: <br>A16z report on data centre expenditure: <a href="https://a16z.com/navigating-the-high-cost-of-ai-compute/%20">https://a16z.com/navigating-the-high-cost-of-ai-compute/ </a><br>Research and Markets report into data centre accelerators: <a href="https://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/4804594/data-center-accelerators-global-strategic">https://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/4804594/data-center-accelerators-global-strategic</a><br>Bio-engineering life for Mars: <a href="https://www.asimov.press/p/grow-mars">https://www.asimov.press/p/grow-mars</a></p>]]>
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      <itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit>
      <podcast:person role="Host" href="https://technologynow.transistor.fm/people/aubrey-lovell">Aubrey Lovell</podcast:person>
      <podcast:person role="Host" href="https://technologynow.transistor.fm/people/michael-bird">Michael Bird</podcast:person>
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      <title>Exploring Interpol's Mission to Protect Against Global Cyber Threats</title>
      <itunes:episode>66</itunes:episode>
      <podcast:episode>66</podcast:episode>
      <itunes:title>Exploring Interpol's Mission to Protect Against Global Cyber Threats</itunes:title>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In this episode, we explore the critical work Interpol is doing to combat international cybercrime. Cyberattacks like phishing, ransomware, and data breaches are becoming increasingly sophisticated, posing significant challenges to governments, businesses, and international police. <br>We’ll be looking at the organization's strategies for prevention, detection, investigation, and disruption of cybercriminal activities, with today’s guest, Craig Jones, Director of Cybercrime at Interpol.</p><p>This is Technology Now, a weekly show from Hewlett Packard Enterprise. Every week we look at a story that's been making headlines, take a look at the technology behind it, and explain why it matters to organizations and what we can learn from it.</p><p>Do you have a question for the expert? Ask it here using this Google form: <a href="https://forms.gle/8vzFNnPa94awARHMA">https://forms.gle/8vzFNnPa94awARHMA</a></p><p>About this week's guest: <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/craig-jones-409a98139/?originalSubdomain=sg%20">https://www.linkedin.com/in/craig-jones-409a98139/?originalSubdomain=sg </a></p><p>Sources and statistics cited in this episode:<br>Interpol’s website: <a href="https://www.interpol.int/en%20">https://www.interpol.int/en </a><br>The cost of cybercrime: <a href="https://www.statista.com/outlook/tmo/cybersecurity/worldwide#cost">https://www.statista.com/outlook/tmo/cybersecurity/worldwide#cost</a><br>Brain-computer interface training: <a href="https://sites.utexas.edu/jdrmillan/2020/12/20/jose-del-r-millan-building-the-brain-computer-interface/">https://sites.utexas.edu/jdrmillan/2020/12/20/jose-del-r-millan-building-the-brain-computer-interface/</a></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In this episode, we explore the critical work Interpol is doing to combat international cybercrime. Cyberattacks like phishing, ransomware, and data breaches are becoming increasingly sophisticated, posing significant challenges to governments, businesses, and international police. <br>We’ll be looking at the organization's strategies for prevention, detection, investigation, and disruption of cybercriminal activities, with today’s guest, Craig Jones, Director of Cybercrime at Interpol.</p><p>This is Technology Now, a weekly show from Hewlett Packard Enterprise. Every week we look at a story that's been making headlines, take a look at the technology behind it, and explain why it matters to organizations and what we can learn from it.</p><p>Do you have a question for the expert? Ask it here using this Google form: <a href="https://forms.gle/8vzFNnPa94awARHMA">https://forms.gle/8vzFNnPa94awARHMA</a></p><p>About this week's guest: <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/craig-jones-409a98139/?originalSubdomain=sg%20">https://www.linkedin.com/in/craig-jones-409a98139/?originalSubdomain=sg </a></p><p>Sources and statistics cited in this episode:<br>Interpol’s website: <a href="https://www.interpol.int/en%20">https://www.interpol.int/en </a><br>The cost of cybercrime: <a href="https://www.statista.com/outlook/tmo/cybersecurity/worldwide#cost">https://www.statista.com/outlook/tmo/cybersecurity/worldwide#cost</a><br>Brain-computer interface training: <a href="https://sites.utexas.edu/jdrmillan/2020/12/20/jose-del-r-millan-building-the-brain-computer-interface/">https://sites.utexas.edu/jdrmillan/2020/12/20/jose-del-r-millan-building-the-brain-computer-interface/</a></p>]]>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 04 Jul 2024 06:00:00 +0100</pubDate>
      <author>Hewlett Packard Enterprise</author>
      <enclosure url="https://media.transistor.fm/a9099ef4/0479f449.mp3" length="29702993" type="audio/mpeg"/>
      <itunes:author>Hewlett Packard Enterprise</itunes:author>
      <itunes:duration>1237</itunes:duration>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In this episode, we explore the critical work Interpol is doing to combat international cybercrime. Cyberattacks like phishing, ransomware, and data breaches are becoming increasingly sophisticated, posing significant challenges to governments, businesses, and international police. <br>We’ll be looking at the organization's strategies for prevention, detection, investigation, and disruption of cybercriminal activities, with today’s guest, Craig Jones, Director of Cybercrime at Interpol.</p><p>This is Technology Now, a weekly show from Hewlett Packard Enterprise. Every week we look at a story that's been making headlines, take a look at the technology behind it, and explain why it matters to organizations and what we can learn from it.</p><p>Do you have a question for the expert? Ask it here using this Google form: <a href="https://forms.gle/8vzFNnPa94awARHMA">https://forms.gle/8vzFNnPa94awARHMA</a></p><p>About this week's guest: <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/craig-jones-409a98139/?originalSubdomain=sg%20">https://www.linkedin.com/in/craig-jones-409a98139/?originalSubdomain=sg </a></p><p>Sources and statistics cited in this episode:<br>Interpol’s website: <a href="https://www.interpol.int/en%20">https://www.interpol.int/en </a><br>The cost of cybercrime: <a href="https://www.statista.com/outlook/tmo/cybersecurity/worldwide#cost">https://www.statista.com/outlook/tmo/cybersecurity/worldwide#cost</a><br>Brain-computer interface training: <a href="https://sites.utexas.edu/jdrmillan/2020/12/20/jose-del-r-millan-building-the-brain-computer-interface/">https://sites.utexas.edu/jdrmillan/2020/12/20/jose-del-r-millan-building-the-brain-computer-interface/</a></p>]]>
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      <itunes:keywords>cybercrime prevention, international cybercrime, Interpol cybercrime, cybercriminals, global cybersecurity, cybercrime detection, cybercrime investigation, cybercrime disruption, cybercrime awareness, cybercrime campaigns, cybercrime statistics, cybercrime costs, cybercrime trends, cybercrime collaboration, cybercrime trust, cybercrime data sharing, cybercrime regulations, cybercrime AI, cybercrime business model, cybercrime vulnerabilities, cybercrime protection, cybercrime partnerships, cybercrime law enforcement, cybercrime technology, cybercrime education</itunes:keywords>
      <itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit>
      <podcast:person role="Host" href="https://technologynow.transistor.fm/people/aubrey-lovell">Aubrey Lovell</podcast:person>
      <podcast:person role="Host" href="https://technologynow.transistor.fm/people/michael-bird">Michael Bird</podcast:person>
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      <title>Diaries of a CTO: HPE's Fidelma Russo on AI, Data, and Future Tech</title>
      <itunes:episode>65</itunes:episode>
      <podcast:episode>65</podcast:episode>
      <itunes:title>Diaries of a CTO: HPE's Fidelma Russo on AI, Data, and Future Tech</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In this episode, we’re introducing a new format that we hope to revisit every few months. We’re joined by HPE's CTO, Fidelma Russo, to discuss the rapid advancements in AI and the broader enterprise tech landscape for 2024. </p><p>Fidelma shares her insights on the staggering growth in AI, the importance of data management, and the potential for AI to democratize technology and foster inclusivity. She also touches on the ethical considerations and the need for responsible AI implementation.</p><p>This is Technology Now, a weekly show from Hewlett Packard Enterprise. Every week we look at a story that's been making headlines, take a look at the technology behind it, and explain why it matters to organizations and what we can learn from it.</p><p>Do you have a question for the expert? Ask it here using this Google form: <a href="https://forms.gle/8vzFNnPa94awARHMA">https://forms.gle/8vzFNnPa94awARHMA</a></p><p>About this week's guest: <a href="https://www.hpe.com/uk/en/leadership-bios/fidelma-russo.html">https://www.hpe.com/uk/en/leadership-bios/fidelma-russo.html</a></p><p>Sources and statistics cited in this episode:<br>- AI industry growth: Statista - <a href="https://www.statista.com/outlook/tmo/artificial-intelligence/worldwide#:~:text=Artificial%20intelligence%20(AI)%20worldwide%20%2D%20statistics%20%26%20facts&amp;text=The%20market%20for%20AI%20technologies%20is%20vast%2C%20amounting%20to%20around,trillion%20U.S.%20dollars%20by%202030%20">https://www.statista.com/outlook/tmo/artificial-intelligence/worldwide#:~:text=Artificial%20intelligence%20(AI)%20worldwide%20%2D%20statistics%20%26%20facts&amp;text=The%20market%20for%20AI%20technologies%20is%20vast%2C%20amounting%20to%20around,trillion%20U.S.%20dollars%20by%202030 </a><br>- Connectivity and networking industry size: Markets and Markets - <a href="https://www.marketsandmarkets.com/Market-Reports/wireless-connectivity-market-192605963.html%20">https://www.marketsandmarkets.com/Market-Reports/wireless-connectivity-market-192605963.html </a><br>- Security industry size: Grandview Research - <a href="https://www.grandviewresearch.com/industry-analysis/cyber-security-market%20">https://www.grandviewresearch.com/industry-analysis/cyber-security-market </a><br>- Storage industry size: Fortune Business Insights - <a href="https://www.fortunebusinessinsights.com/data-storage-market-102991">https://www.fortunebusinessinsights.com/data-storage-market-102991</a><br>- Green tech and Sustainability industry size: Fortune Business Insights - <a href="https://www.fortunebusinessinsights.com/green-technology-and-sustainability-market-102221">https://www.fortunebusinessinsights.com/green-technology-and-sustainability-market-102221</a><br>Smartphone ‘X Ray’ chip - <a href="https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/abstract/document/10381731">https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/abstract/document/10381731</a></p>]]>
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      <content:encoded>
        <![CDATA[<p>In this episode, we’re introducing a new format that we hope to revisit every few months. We’re joined by HPE's CTO, Fidelma Russo, to discuss the rapid advancements in AI and the broader enterprise tech landscape for 2024. </p><p>Fidelma shares her insights on the staggering growth in AI, the importance of data management, and the potential for AI to democratize technology and foster inclusivity. She also touches on the ethical considerations and the need for responsible AI implementation.</p><p>This is Technology Now, a weekly show from Hewlett Packard Enterprise. Every week we look at a story that's been making headlines, take a look at the technology behind it, and explain why it matters to organizations and what we can learn from it.</p><p>Do you have a question for the expert? Ask it here using this Google form: <a href="https://forms.gle/8vzFNnPa94awARHMA">https://forms.gle/8vzFNnPa94awARHMA</a></p><p>About this week's guest: <a href="https://www.hpe.com/uk/en/leadership-bios/fidelma-russo.html">https://www.hpe.com/uk/en/leadership-bios/fidelma-russo.html</a></p><p>Sources and statistics cited in this episode:<br>- AI industry growth: Statista - <a href="https://www.statista.com/outlook/tmo/artificial-intelligence/worldwide#:~:text=Artificial%20intelligence%20(AI)%20worldwide%20%2D%20statistics%20%26%20facts&amp;text=The%20market%20for%20AI%20technologies%20is%20vast%2C%20amounting%20to%20around,trillion%20U.S.%20dollars%20by%202030%20">https://www.statista.com/outlook/tmo/artificial-intelligence/worldwide#:~:text=Artificial%20intelligence%20(AI)%20worldwide%20%2D%20statistics%20%26%20facts&amp;text=The%20market%20for%20AI%20technologies%20is%20vast%2C%20amounting%20to%20around,trillion%20U.S.%20dollars%20by%202030 </a><br>- Connectivity and networking industry size: Markets and Markets - <a href="https://www.marketsandmarkets.com/Market-Reports/wireless-connectivity-market-192605963.html%20">https://www.marketsandmarkets.com/Market-Reports/wireless-connectivity-market-192605963.html </a><br>- Security industry size: Grandview Research - <a href="https://www.grandviewresearch.com/industry-analysis/cyber-security-market%20">https://www.grandviewresearch.com/industry-analysis/cyber-security-market </a><br>- Storage industry size: Fortune Business Insights - <a href="https://www.fortunebusinessinsights.com/data-storage-market-102991">https://www.fortunebusinessinsights.com/data-storage-market-102991</a><br>- Green tech and Sustainability industry size: Fortune Business Insights - <a href="https://www.fortunebusinessinsights.com/green-technology-and-sustainability-market-102221">https://www.fortunebusinessinsights.com/green-technology-and-sustainability-market-102221</a><br>Smartphone ‘X Ray’ chip - <a href="https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/abstract/document/10381731">https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/abstract/document/10381731</a></p>]]>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 27 Jun 2024 16:23:17 +0100</pubDate>
      <author>Hewlett Packard Enterprise</author>
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      <itunes:author>Hewlett Packard Enterprise</itunes:author>
      <itunes:duration>1031</itunes:duration>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In this episode, we’re introducing a new format that we hope to revisit every few months. We’re joined by HPE's CTO, Fidelma Russo, to discuss the rapid advancements in AI and the broader enterprise tech landscape for 2024. </p><p>Fidelma shares her insights on the staggering growth in AI, the importance of data management, and the potential for AI to democratize technology and foster inclusivity. She also touches on the ethical considerations and the need for responsible AI implementation.</p><p>This is Technology Now, a weekly show from Hewlett Packard Enterprise. Every week we look at a story that's been making headlines, take a look at the technology behind it, and explain why it matters to organizations and what we can learn from it.</p><p>Do you have a question for the expert? Ask it here using this Google form: <a href="https://forms.gle/8vzFNnPa94awARHMA">https://forms.gle/8vzFNnPa94awARHMA</a></p><p>About this week's guest: <a href="https://www.hpe.com/uk/en/leadership-bios/fidelma-russo.html">https://www.hpe.com/uk/en/leadership-bios/fidelma-russo.html</a></p><p>Sources and statistics cited in this episode:<br>- AI industry growth: Statista - <a href="https://www.statista.com/outlook/tmo/artificial-intelligence/worldwide#:~:text=Artificial%20intelligence%20(AI)%20worldwide%20%2D%20statistics%20%26%20facts&amp;text=The%20market%20for%20AI%20technologies%20is%20vast%2C%20amounting%20to%20around,trillion%20U.S.%20dollars%20by%202030%20">https://www.statista.com/outlook/tmo/artificial-intelligence/worldwide#:~:text=Artificial%20intelligence%20(AI)%20worldwide%20%2D%20statistics%20%26%20facts&amp;text=The%20market%20for%20AI%20technologies%20is%20vast%2C%20amounting%20to%20around,trillion%20U.S.%20dollars%20by%202030 </a><br>- Connectivity and networking industry size: Markets and Markets - <a href="https://www.marketsandmarkets.com/Market-Reports/wireless-connectivity-market-192605963.html%20">https://www.marketsandmarkets.com/Market-Reports/wireless-connectivity-market-192605963.html </a><br>- Security industry size: Grandview Research - <a href="https://www.grandviewresearch.com/industry-analysis/cyber-security-market%20">https://www.grandviewresearch.com/industry-analysis/cyber-security-market </a><br>- Storage industry size: Fortune Business Insights - <a href="https://www.fortunebusinessinsights.com/data-storage-market-102991">https://www.fortunebusinessinsights.com/data-storage-market-102991</a><br>- Green tech and Sustainability industry size: Fortune Business Insights - <a href="https://www.fortunebusinessinsights.com/green-technology-and-sustainability-market-102221">https://www.fortunebusinessinsights.com/green-technology-and-sustainability-market-102221</a><br>Smartphone ‘X Ray’ chip - <a href="https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/abstract/document/10381731">https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/abstract/document/10381731</a></p>]]>
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      <itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit>
      <podcast:person role="Host" href="https://technologynow.transistor.fm/people/aubrey-lovell">Aubrey Lovell</podcast:person>
      <podcast:person role="Host" href="https://technologynow.transistor.fm/people/michael-bird">Michael Bird</podcast:person>
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      <title>Analysing Antonio Neri's Keynote on AI at HPE Discover</title>
      <itunes:episode>64</itunes:episode>
      <podcast:episode>64</podcast:episode>
      <itunes:title>Analysing Antonio Neri's Keynote on AI at HPE Discover</itunes:title>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In this episode, we’re heading to Las Vegas for HPE Discover 2024, for a breakdown of the multimedia keynote by HPE President and CEO Antonio Neri.​<br>​<br>The AI-focused keynote covered everything from new product announcements and a new partnership with NVIDIA, to the challenges of AI and its transformative possibilities. To delve deeper into these topics, we’re joined by HPE Chief Technologist for AI, Matt Armstrong Barnes.​<br>​<br>This is Technology Now, a weekly show from Hewlett Packard Enterprise. Every week we look at a story that's been making headlines, take a look at the technology behind it, and explain why it matters to organizations and what we can learn from it.</p><p>Do you have a question for the expert? Ask it here using this Google form: <a href="https://forms.gle/8vzFNnPa94awARHMA">https://forms.gle/8vzFNnPa94awARHMA</a></p><p>About this week's guest: <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/mattarmstrongbarnes/?originalSubdomain=uk%20">https://www.linkedin.com/in/mattarmstrongbarnes/?originalSubdomain=uk </a></p><p>Sources and statistics cited in this episode:<br>Listen to our previous episode on Spaceborne computer: <a href="https://share.transistor.fm/s/693c9349%20">https://share.transistor.fm/s/693c9349 </a><br>Carnegie clean energy on HPE’s Technology Untangled podcast: <a href="https://www.technologyuntangled.fm/episodes/keeping-the-lights-on-part-1-how-do-we-make-more-energy%20">https://www.technologyuntangled.fm/episodes/keeping-the-lights-on-part-1-how-do-we-make-more-energy </a><br>Watch Antonio’s keynote on-demand: <a href="https://www.hpe.com/us/en/discover.html%20">https://www.hpe.com/us/en/discover.html </a><br>More from HPE Discover Las Vegas 2024: <a href="https://www.hpe.com/us/en/discover.html">https://www.hpe.com/us/en/discover.html</a></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In this episode, we’re heading to Las Vegas for HPE Discover 2024, for a breakdown of the multimedia keynote by HPE President and CEO Antonio Neri.​<br>​<br>The AI-focused keynote covered everything from new product announcements and a new partnership with NVIDIA, to the challenges of AI and its transformative possibilities. To delve deeper into these topics, we’re joined by HPE Chief Technologist for AI, Matt Armstrong Barnes.​<br>​<br>This is Technology Now, a weekly show from Hewlett Packard Enterprise. Every week we look at a story that's been making headlines, take a look at the technology behind it, and explain why it matters to organizations and what we can learn from it.</p><p>Do you have a question for the expert? Ask it here using this Google form: <a href="https://forms.gle/8vzFNnPa94awARHMA">https://forms.gle/8vzFNnPa94awARHMA</a></p><p>About this week's guest: <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/mattarmstrongbarnes/?originalSubdomain=uk%20">https://www.linkedin.com/in/mattarmstrongbarnes/?originalSubdomain=uk </a></p><p>Sources and statistics cited in this episode:<br>Listen to our previous episode on Spaceborne computer: <a href="https://share.transistor.fm/s/693c9349%20">https://share.transistor.fm/s/693c9349 </a><br>Carnegie clean energy on HPE’s Technology Untangled podcast: <a href="https://www.technologyuntangled.fm/episodes/keeping-the-lights-on-part-1-how-do-we-make-more-energy%20">https://www.technologyuntangled.fm/episodes/keeping-the-lights-on-part-1-how-do-we-make-more-energy </a><br>Watch Antonio’s keynote on-demand: <a href="https://www.hpe.com/us/en/discover.html%20">https://www.hpe.com/us/en/discover.html </a><br>More from HPE Discover Las Vegas 2024: <a href="https://www.hpe.com/us/en/discover.html">https://www.hpe.com/us/en/discover.html</a></p>]]>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 20 Jun 2024 06:00:00 +0100</pubDate>
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      <itunes:duration>1497</itunes:duration>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In this episode, we’re heading to Las Vegas for HPE Discover 2024, for a breakdown of the multimedia keynote by HPE President and CEO Antonio Neri.​<br>​<br>The AI-focused keynote covered everything from new product announcements and a new partnership with NVIDIA, to the challenges of AI and its transformative possibilities. To delve deeper into these topics, we’re joined by HPE Chief Technologist for AI, Matt Armstrong Barnes.​<br>​<br>This is Technology Now, a weekly show from Hewlett Packard Enterprise. Every week we look at a story that's been making headlines, take a look at the technology behind it, and explain why it matters to organizations and what we can learn from it.</p><p>Do you have a question for the expert? Ask it here using this Google form: <a href="https://forms.gle/8vzFNnPa94awARHMA">https://forms.gle/8vzFNnPa94awARHMA</a></p><p>About this week's guest: <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/mattarmstrongbarnes/?originalSubdomain=uk%20">https://www.linkedin.com/in/mattarmstrongbarnes/?originalSubdomain=uk </a></p><p>Sources and statistics cited in this episode:<br>Listen to our previous episode on Spaceborne computer: <a href="https://share.transistor.fm/s/693c9349%20">https://share.transistor.fm/s/693c9349 </a><br>Carnegie clean energy on HPE’s Technology Untangled podcast: <a href="https://www.technologyuntangled.fm/episodes/keeping-the-lights-on-part-1-how-do-we-make-more-energy%20">https://www.technologyuntangled.fm/episodes/keeping-the-lights-on-part-1-how-do-we-make-more-energy </a><br>Watch Antonio’s keynote on-demand: <a href="https://www.hpe.com/us/en/discover.html%20">https://www.hpe.com/us/en/discover.html </a><br>More from HPE Discover Las Vegas 2024: <a href="https://www.hpe.com/us/en/discover.html">https://www.hpe.com/us/en/discover.html</a></p>]]>
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      <itunes:keywords>HPE Discover 2024, Antonio Neary keynote, AI ethics principles, AI security features, enterprise AI solutions, HPE Greenlake, hybrid cloud platform, AI in agriculture, AI-powered buoys, AI and dementia research, Nvidia partnership, AI microservices, AI data stack, AI compute stack, AI private cloud, AI in manufacturing, AI in healthcare, AI in energy, AI in education, AI in cybersecurity, AI in networking, AI in edge computing, AI in cloud computing, AI in data management, AI in business transformation.</itunes:keywords>
      <itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit>
      <podcast:person role="Host" href="https://technologynow.transistor.fm/people/aubrey-lovell">Aubrey Lovell</podcast:person>
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      <title>Edge computing and AI</title>
      <itunes:episode>63</itunes:episode>
      <podcast:episode>63</podcast:episode>
      <itunes:title>Edge computing and AI</itunes:title>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In this episode we are looking at an emerging field which is bringing together two transformative fields in tech - edge, and AI. </p><p>Traditionally, the intense compute requirements of AI have made it difficult to implement on edge devices - cell phones, laptops, or micro-electronics. However, that is slowly changing, and the global edge AI market is set to expand at a compound annual growth rate of 21.0% from 2023 to 2030. </p><p>So, to find out more about edge AI, and the challenges or opportunities they can bring to our organisations, we’re joined today by Peter Moser, Senior Distinguished Technologist at Hewlett Packard Enterprise.</p><p>This is Technology Now, a weekly show from Hewlett Packard Enterprise. Every week we look at a story that's been making headlines, take a look at the technology behind it, and explain why it matters to organizations and what we can learn from it. </p><p>Do you have a question for the expert? Ask it here using this Google form: <a href="https://forms.gle/8vzFNnPa94awARHMA">https://forms.gle/8vzFNnPa94awARHMA</a> </p><p>About the expert: <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/peter-moser-7b90391/">https://www.linkedin.com/in/peter-moser-7b90391/</a> </p><p>Sources and statistics cited in this episode:<br>Scope of the edge AI industry: <a href="https://www.grandviewresearch.com/industry-analysis/edge-ai-market-report">https://www.grandviewresearch.com/industry-analysis/edge-ai-market-report</a><br>Denver Police to begin drone-based 911 call response: <a href="https://www.denverpost.com/2024/05/26/colorado-police-drones-first-responders/">https://www.denverpost.com/2024/05/26/colorado-police-drones-first-responders/</a></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In this episode we are looking at an emerging field which is bringing together two transformative fields in tech - edge, and AI. </p><p>Traditionally, the intense compute requirements of AI have made it difficult to implement on edge devices - cell phones, laptops, or micro-electronics. However, that is slowly changing, and the global edge AI market is set to expand at a compound annual growth rate of 21.0% from 2023 to 2030. </p><p>So, to find out more about edge AI, and the challenges or opportunities they can bring to our organisations, we’re joined today by Peter Moser, Senior Distinguished Technologist at Hewlett Packard Enterprise.</p><p>This is Technology Now, a weekly show from Hewlett Packard Enterprise. Every week we look at a story that's been making headlines, take a look at the technology behind it, and explain why it matters to organizations and what we can learn from it. </p><p>Do you have a question for the expert? Ask it here using this Google form: <a href="https://forms.gle/8vzFNnPa94awARHMA">https://forms.gle/8vzFNnPa94awARHMA</a> </p><p>About the expert: <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/peter-moser-7b90391/">https://www.linkedin.com/in/peter-moser-7b90391/</a> </p><p>Sources and statistics cited in this episode:<br>Scope of the edge AI industry: <a href="https://www.grandviewresearch.com/industry-analysis/edge-ai-market-report">https://www.grandviewresearch.com/industry-analysis/edge-ai-market-report</a><br>Denver Police to begin drone-based 911 call response: <a href="https://www.denverpost.com/2024/05/26/colorado-police-drones-first-responders/">https://www.denverpost.com/2024/05/26/colorado-police-drones-first-responders/</a></p>]]>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 13 Jun 2024 06:00:00 +0100</pubDate>
      <author>Hewlett Packard Enterprise</author>
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      <itunes:duration>1248</itunes:duration>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In this episode we are looking at an emerging field which is bringing together two transformative fields in tech - edge, and AI. </p><p>Traditionally, the intense compute requirements of AI have made it difficult to implement on edge devices - cell phones, laptops, or micro-electronics. However, that is slowly changing, and the global edge AI market is set to expand at a compound annual growth rate of 21.0% from 2023 to 2030. </p><p>So, to find out more about edge AI, and the challenges or opportunities they can bring to our organisations, we’re joined today by Peter Moser, Senior Distinguished Technologist at Hewlett Packard Enterprise.</p><p>This is Technology Now, a weekly show from Hewlett Packard Enterprise. Every week we look at a story that's been making headlines, take a look at the technology behind it, and explain why it matters to organizations and what we can learn from it. </p><p>Do you have a question for the expert? Ask it here using this Google form: <a href="https://forms.gle/8vzFNnPa94awARHMA">https://forms.gle/8vzFNnPa94awARHMA</a> </p><p>About the expert: <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/peter-moser-7b90391/">https://www.linkedin.com/in/peter-moser-7b90391/</a> </p><p>Sources and statistics cited in this episode:<br>Scope of the edge AI industry: <a href="https://www.grandviewresearch.com/industry-analysis/edge-ai-market-report">https://www.grandviewresearch.com/industry-analysis/edge-ai-market-report</a><br>Denver Police to begin drone-based 911 call response: <a href="https://www.denverpost.com/2024/05/26/colorado-police-drones-first-responders/">https://www.denverpost.com/2024/05/26/colorado-police-drones-first-responders/</a></p>]]>
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      <itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit>
      <podcast:person role="Host" href="https://technologynow.transistor.fm/people/aubrey-lovell">Aubrey Lovell</podcast:person>
      <podcast:person role="Host" href="https://technologynow.transistor.fm/people/michael-bird">Michael Bird</podcast:person>
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      <title>HPE CEO and President Antonio Neri on HPE Discover 2024</title>
      <itunes:episode>62</itunes:episode>
      <podcast:episode>62</podcast:episode>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In this episode we are looking ahead to the Enterprise tech event of the year, HPE Discover Las Vegas, which is on during the week of June 17th 2024. <br>It’ll see curated programs of events across Edge and networking, Hybrid Cloud, and AI. Hundreds of sessions will provide an opportunity to network for thousands of global tech leaders, customers, and partners.</p><p>And, to give us a bit of a sneak peek of the event - and his own keynote at Las Vegas' iconic Sphere - we’re joined today by a very special guest: HPE President and CEO, Antonio Neri. </p><p>This is Technology Now, a weekly show from Hewlett Packard Enterprise. Every week we look at a story that's been making headlines, take a look at the technology behind it, and explain why it matters to organizations and what we can learn from it. </p><p>Do you have a question for the expert? Ask it here using this Google form: <a href="https://forms.gle/8vzFNnPa94awARHMA%20">https://forms.gle/8vzFNnPa94awARHMA </a></p><p>About this week’s guest: <a href="https://www.hpe.com/uk/en/leadership-bios/antonio-neri.html%20">https://www.hpe.com/uk/en/leadership-bios/antonio-neri.html </a></p><p>Sources and statistics cited in this episode:<br>HPE Discover 2024 Agenda: <a href="https://www.hpe.com/us/en/discover.html#programs%20">https://www.hpe.com/us/en/discover.html#programs </a><br>HPE Discover 2024 keynotes: <a href="https://www.hpe.com/us/en/discover.html#keynotes%20">https://www.hpe.com/us/en/discover.html#keynotes </a><br>Drones fly with autonomous neural networks: <a href="https://www.science.org/doi/10.1126/scirobotics.adi0591">https://www.science.org/doi/10.1126/scirobotics.adi0591</a></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In this episode we are looking ahead to the Enterprise tech event of the year, HPE Discover Las Vegas, which is on during the week of June 17th 2024. <br>It’ll see curated programs of events across Edge and networking, Hybrid Cloud, and AI. Hundreds of sessions will provide an opportunity to network for thousands of global tech leaders, customers, and partners.</p><p>And, to give us a bit of a sneak peek of the event - and his own keynote at Las Vegas' iconic Sphere - we’re joined today by a very special guest: HPE President and CEO, Antonio Neri. </p><p>This is Technology Now, a weekly show from Hewlett Packard Enterprise. Every week we look at a story that's been making headlines, take a look at the technology behind it, and explain why it matters to organizations and what we can learn from it. </p><p>Do you have a question for the expert? Ask it here using this Google form: <a href="https://forms.gle/8vzFNnPa94awARHMA%20">https://forms.gle/8vzFNnPa94awARHMA </a></p><p>About this week’s guest: <a href="https://www.hpe.com/uk/en/leadership-bios/antonio-neri.html%20">https://www.hpe.com/uk/en/leadership-bios/antonio-neri.html </a></p><p>Sources and statistics cited in this episode:<br>HPE Discover 2024 Agenda: <a href="https://www.hpe.com/us/en/discover.html#programs%20">https://www.hpe.com/us/en/discover.html#programs </a><br>HPE Discover 2024 keynotes: <a href="https://www.hpe.com/us/en/discover.html#keynotes%20">https://www.hpe.com/us/en/discover.html#keynotes </a><br>Drones fly with autonomous neural networks: <a href="https://www.science.org/doi/10.1126/scirobotics.adi0591">https://www.science.org/doi/10.1126/scirobotics.adi0591</a></p>]]>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 06 Jun 2024 06:00:00 +0100</pubDate>
      <author>Hewlett Packard Enterprise</author>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In this episode we are looking ahead to the Enterprise tech event of the year, HPE Discover Las Vegas, which is on during the week of June 17th 2024. <br>It’ll see curated programs of events across Edge and networking, Hybrid Cloud, and AI. Hundreds of sessions will provide an opportunity to network for thousands of global tech leaders, customers, and partners.</p><p>And, to give us a bit of a sneak peek of the event - and his own keynote at Las Vegas' iconic Sphere - we’re joined today by a very special guest: HPE President and CEO, Antonio Neri. </p><p>This is Technology Now, a weekly show from Hewlett Packard Enterprise. Every week we look at a story that's been making headlines, take a look at the technology behind it, and explain why it matters to organizations and what we can learn from it. </p><p>Do you have a question for the expert? Ask it here using this Google form: <a href="https://forms.gle/8vzFNnPa94awARHMA%20">https://forms.gle/8vzFNnPa94awARHMA </a></p><p>About this week’s guest: <a href="https://www.hpe.com/uk/en/leadership-bios/antonio-neri.html%20">https://www.hpe.com/uk/en/leadership-bios/antonio-neri.html </a></p><p>Sources and statistics cited in this episode:<br>HPE Discover 2024 Agenda: <a href="https://www.hpe.com/us/en/discover.html#programs%20">https://www.hpe.com/us/en/discover.html#programs </a><br>HPE Discover 2024 keynotes: <a href="https://www.hpe.com/us/en/discover.html#keynotes%20">https://www.hpe.com/us/en/discover.html#keynotes </a><br>Drones fly with autonomous neural networks: <a href="https://www.science.org/doi/10.1126/scirobotics.adi0591">https://www.science.org/doi/10.1126/scirobotics.adi0591</a></p>]]>
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      <itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit>
      <podcast:person role="Host" href="https://technologynow.transistor.fm/people/aubrey-lovell">Aubrey Lovell</podcast:person>
      <podcast:person role="Host" href="https://technologynow.transistor.fm/people/michael-bird">Michael Bird</podcast:person>
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      <title>Tackling burnout in cybersecurity</title>
      <itunes:episode>61</itunes:episode>
      <podcast:episode>61</podcast:episode>
      <itunes:title>Tackling burnout in cybersecurity</itunes:title>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In this episode we are looking at a growing issue in the tech field: Burnout among cyber security professionals. <br>A report shared by the Information Systems Audit and Control Association shows that 51% of people working in cyber security may leave their job in the next year because of stress.</p><p>But it's not just the stress of protecting organisations that is having an effect on people’s mental health in the sector. </p><p>It’s an area that led today's guest, cyber security expert Peter Coroneos, to set up Cybermindz.org - a not-for-profit to help address and prevent burnout in the cybersecurity industry. </p><p>This is Technology Now, a weekly show from Hewlett Packard Enterprise. Every week we look at a story that's been making headlines, take a look at the technology behind it, and explain why it matters to organizations and what we can learn from it.<br> <br>Do you have a question for the expert? Ask it here using this Google form: <a href="https://forms.gle/8vzFNnPa94awARHMA%20">https://forms.gle/8vzFNnPa94awARHMA <br></a><br>About the expert: <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/petercoroneos/?originalSubdomain=au">https://www.linkedin.com/in/petercoroneos/?originalSubdomain=au</a></p><p>Sources and statistics cited in this episode:<br>Cybermindz.org: <a href="https://cybermindz.org/">https://cybermindz.org/</a><br>ISACA report : <a href="https://www.isaca.org/resources/news-and-trends/newsletters/atisaca/2023/volume-48/cybersecurity-and-burnout-the-cybersecurity-professionals-silent-enemy%20">https://www.isaca.org/resources/news-and-trends/newsletters/atisaca/2023/volume-48/cybersecurity-and-burnout-the-cybersecurity-professionals-silent-enemy </a><br>Statistics on the cyber security workforce: <a href="https://www.isc2.org/Insights/2023/11/ISC2-Cybersecurity-Workforce-Study-Looking-Deeper-into-the-Workforce-Gap">https://www.isc2.org/Insights/2023/11/ISC2-Cybersecurity-Workforce-Study-Looking-Deeper-into-the-Workforce-Gap</a><br>Global spending on cyber security: <a href="https://www.statista.com/outlook/tmo/cybersecurity/worldwide#revenue">https://www.statista.com/outlook/tmo/cybersecurity/worldwide#revenue</a><br>Study into the mental health of cyber security professionals: <a href="https://www.tines.com/reports/state-of-mental-health-in-cybersecurity">https://www.tines.com/reports/state-of-mental-health-in-cybersecurity</a><br>3D printed ‘skin’ sensors: <a href="https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/10473193">https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/10473193</a></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In this episode we are looking at a growing issue in the tech field: Burnout among cyber security professionals. <br>A report shared by the Information Systems Audit and Control Association shows that 51% of people working in cyber security may leave their job in the next year because of stress.</p><p>But it's not just the stress of protecting organisations that is having an effect on people’s mental health in the sector. </p><p>It’s an area that led today's guest, cyber security expert Peter Coroneos, to set up Cybermindz.org - a not-for-profit to help address and prevent burnout in the cybersecurity industry. </p><p>This is Technology Now, a weekly show from Hewlett Packard Enterprise. Every week we look at a story that's been making headlines, take a look at the technology behind it, and explain why it matters to organizations and what we can learn from it.<br> <br>Do you have a question for the expert? Ask it here using this Google form: <a href="https://forms.gle/8vzFNnPa94awARHMA%20">https://forms.gle/8vzFNnPa94awARHMA <br></a><br>About the expert: <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/petercoroneos/?originalSubdomain=au">https://www.linkedin.com/in/petercoroneos/?originalSubdomain=au</a></p><p>Sources and statistics cited in this episode:<br>Cybermindz.org: <a href="https://cybermindz.org/">https://cybermindz.org/</a><br>ISACA report : <a href="https://www.isaca.org/resources/news-and-trends/newsletters/atisaca/2023/volume-48/cybersecurity-and-burnout-the-cybersecurity-professionals-silent-enemy%20">https://www.isaca.org/resources/news-and-trends/newsletters/atisaca/2023/volume-48/cybersecurity-and-burnout-the-cybersecurity-professionals-silent-enemy </a><br>Statistics on the cyber security workforce: <a href="https://www.isc2.org/Insights/2023/11/ISC2-Cybersecurity-Workforce-Study-Looking-Deeper-into-the-Workforce-Gap">https://www.isc2.org/Insights/2023/11/ISC2-Cybersecurity-Workforce-Study-Looking-Deeper-into-the-Workforce-Gap</a><br>Global spending on cyber security: <a href="https://www.statista.com/outlook/tmo/cybersecurity/worldwide#revenue">https://www.statista.com/outlook/tmo/cybersecurity/worldwide#revenue</a><br>Study into the mental health of cyber security professionals: <a href="https://www.tines.com/reports/state-of-mental-health-in-cybersecurity">https://www.tines.com/reports/state-of-mental-health-in-cybersecurity</a><br>3D printed ‘skin’ sensors: <a href="https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/10473193">https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/10473193</a></p>]]>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 30 May 2024 06:00:00 +0100</pubDate>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In this episode we are looking at a growing issue in the tech field: Burnout among cyber security professionals. <br>A report shared by the Information Systems Audit and Control Association shows that 51% of people working in cyber security may leave their job in the next year because of stress.</p><p>But it's not just the stress of protecting organisations that is having an effect on people’s mental health in the sector. </p><p>It’s an area that led today's guest, cyber security expert Peter Coroneos, to set up Cybermindz.org - a not-for-profit to help address and prevent burnout in the cybersecurity industry. </p><p>This is Technology Now, a weekly show from Hewlett Packard Enterprise. Every week we look at a story that's been making headlines, take a look at the technology behind it, and explain why it matters to organizations and what we can learn from it.<br> <br>Do you have a question for the expert? Ask it here using this Google form: <a href="https://forms.gle/8vzFNnPa94awARHMA%20">https://forms.gle/8vzFNnPa94awARHMA <br></a><br>About the expert: <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/petercoroneos/?originalSubdomain=au">https://www.linkedin.com/in/petercoroneos/?originalSubdomain=au</a></p><p>Sources and statistics cited in this episode:<br>Cybermindz.org: <a href="https://cybermindz.org/">https://cybermindz.org/</a><br>ISACA report : <a href="https://www.isaca.org/resources/news-and-trends/newsletters/atisaca/2023/volume-48/cybersecurity-and-burnout-the-cybersecurity-professionals-silent-enemy%20">https://www.isaca.org/resources/news-and-trends/newsletters/atisaca/2023/volume-48/cybersecurity-and-burnout-the-cybersecurity-professionals-silent-enemy </a><br>Statistics on the cyber security workforce: <a href="https://www.isc2.org/Insights/2023/11/ISC2-Cybersecurity-Workforce-Study-Looking-Deeper-into-the-Workforce-Gap">https://www.isc2.org/Insights/2023/11/ISC2-Cybersecurity-Workforce-Study-Looking-Deeper-into-the-Workforce-Gap</a><br>Global spending on cyber security: <a href="https://www.statista.com/outlook/tmo/cybersecurity/worldwide#revenue">https://www.statista.com/outlook/tmo/cybersecurity/worldwide#revenue</a><br>Study into the mental health of cyber security professionals: <a href="https://www.tines.com/reports/state-of-mental-health-in-cybersecurity">https://www.tines.com/reports/state-of-mental-health-in-cybersecurity</a><br>3D printed ‘skin’ sensors: <a href="https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/10473193">https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/10473193</a></p>]]>
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      <itunes:keywords>Technology, Tech, Tech Industry, IT, ICT, Enterprise, business, organisations, companies, company, firm, finance, AI, experts, business news, tech news, chatbots, HPE, Hewlett Packard Enterprise, GenAI, accessibility, environment, sustainability, cyber, cybercrime, cyber gangs, cyber crime, interpol, cyber attacks, education, healthcare, private sector, government, global cyber, malware, ransomware, data crime, stress, mental health, security professionals, analytics, analysts</itunes:keywords>
      <itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit>
      <podcast:person role="Host" href="https://technologynow.transistor.fm/people/aubrey-lovell">Aubrey Lovell</podcast:person>
      <podcast:person role="Host" href="https://technologynow.transistor.fm/people/michael-bird">Michael Bird</podcast:person>
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      <title>Aurora - The world's second exascale computer officially recognized</title>
      <itunes:episode>60</itunes:episode>
      <podcast:episode>60</podcast:episode>
      <itunes:title>Aurora - The world's second exascale computer officially recognized</itunes:title>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In this episode we are looking at computers going fast. ‘Exascale’ means a computer is running a billion, billion operations every second. </p><p>At the 2024 ISC high-performance conference in Hamburg, Germany, the world’s second exascale machine was officially recognised: The Aurora supercomputer at Argonne National Laboratory officially broke the exascale barrier at 1.012 exaflops. So why does exascale matter, and why is it so difficult to achieve? Joining us to discuss is Susan Coghlan, Project Director of the Aurora exascale computer at the Argonne Leadership Computing Facility at Argonne National Laboratory in Lemont, Illinois.</p><p>This is Technology Now, a weekly show from Hewlett Packard Enterprise. Every week we look at a story that's been making headlines, take a look at the technology behind it, and explain why it matters to organizations and what we can learn from it. </p><p>Do you have a question for the expert? Ask it here using this Google form: <a href="https://forms.gle/8vzFNnPa94awARHMA">https://forms.gle/8vzFNnPa94awARHMA</a> </p><p>About the expert: <a href="https://www.anl.gov/profile/susan-m-coghlan">https://www.anl.gov/profile/susan-m-coghlan</a> </p><p>Sources and statistics cited in this episode:<br>Top500 list of the fastest supercomputers: <a href="https://top500.org/">https://top500.org/</a><br>Argonne National Laboratory: <a href="https://www.anl.gov/">https://www.anl.gov/</a><br>Quantum navigation flight: <a href="https://www.gov.uk/government/news/un-jammable-quantum-tech-takes-flight-to-boost-uks-resilience-against-hostile-actors">https://www.gov.uk/government/news/un-jammable-quantum-tech-takes-flight-to-boost-uks-resilience-against-hostile-actors</a></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In this episode we are looking at computers going fast. ‘Exascale’ means a computer is running a billion, billion operations every second. </p><p>At the 2024 ISC high-performance conference in Hamburg, Germany, the world’s second exascale machine was officially recognised: The Aurora supercomputer at Argonne National Laboratory officially broke the exascale barrier at 1.012 exaflops. So why does exascale matter, and why is it so difficult to achieve? Joining us to discuss is Susan Coghlan, Project Director of the Aurora exascale computer at the Argonne Leadership Computing Facility at Argonne National Laboratory in Lemont, Illinois.</p><p>This is Technology Now, a weekly show from Hewlett Packard Enterprise. Every week we look at a story that's been making headlines, take a look at the technology behind it, and explain why it matters to organizations and what we can learn from it. </p><p>Do you have a question for the expert? Ask it here using this Google form: <a href="https://forms.gle/8vzFNnPa94awARHMA">https://forms.gle/8vzFNnPa94awARHMA</a> </p><p>About the expert: <a href="https://www.anl.gov/profile/susan-m-coghlan">https://www.anl.gov/profile/susan-m-coghlan</a> </p><p>Sources and statistics cited in this episode:<br>Top500 list of the fastest supercomputers: <a href="https://top500.org/">https://top500.org/</a><br>Argonne National Laboratory: <a href="https://www.anl.gov/">https://www.anl.gov/</a><br>Quantum navigation flight: <a href="https://www.gov.uk/government/news/un-jammable-quantum-tech-takes-flight-to-boost-uks-resilience-against-hostile-actors">https://www.gov.uk/government/news/un-jammable-quantum-tech-takes-flight-to-boost-uks-resilience-against-hostile-actors</a></p>]]>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 23 May 2024 06:00:00 +0100</pubDate>
      <author>Hewlett Packard Enterprise</author>
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      <itunes:author>Hewlett Packard Enterprise</itunes:author>
      <itunes:duration>1347</itunes:duration>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In this episode we are looking at computers going fast. ‘Exascale’ means a computer is running a billion, billion operations every second. </p><p>At the 2024 ISC high-performance conference in Hamburg, Germany, the world’s second exascale machine was officially recognised: The Aurora supercomputer at Argonne National Laboratory officially broke the exascale barrier at 1.012 exaflops. So why does exascale matter, and why is it so difficult to achieve? Joining us to discuss is Susan Coghlan, Project Director of the Aurora exascale computer at the Argonne Leadership Computing Facility at Argonne National Laboratory in Lemont, Illinois.</p><p>This is Technology Now, a weekly show from Hewlett Packard Enterprise. Every week we look at a story that's been making headlines, take a look at the technology behind it, and explain why it matters to organizations and what we can learn from it. </p><p>Do you have a question for the expert? Ask it here using this Google form: <a href="https://forms.gle/8vzFNnPa94awARHMA">https://forms.gle/8vzFNnPa94awARHMA</a> </p><p>About the expert: <a href="https://www.anl.gov/profile/susan-m-coghlan">https://www.anl.gov/profile/susan-m-coghlan</a> </p><p>Sources and statistics cited in this episode:<br>Top500 list of the fastest supercomputers: <a href="https://top500.org/">https://top500.org/</a><br>Argonne National Laboratory: <a href="https://www.anl.gov/">https://www.anl.gov/</a><br>Quantum navigation flight: <a href="https://www.gov.uk/government/news/un-jammable-quantum-tech-takes-flight-to-boost-uks-resilience-against-hostile-actors">https://www.gov.uk/government/news/un-jammable-quantum-tech-takes-flight-to-boost-uks-resilience-against-hostile-actors</a></p>]]>
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      <itunes:keywords>Tech, Tech news, exasale computing, exaflop, STEM, quantum mechanics, physics, flops, qubits, supercomputers, HPC, electrical engineering, computer science, computing education, science education, New innovations in technology, business continuity, Technology scouting, enterprise technology, Most innovative tech companies, Disruptive technologies of the future, digitization, tech infrastructure, Information and communication technology, Information technology, Disruptive technology, Technology design, Digital technology, Advanced technology, Future technology, HPE, Science and technology, Cool tech, Latest technology news, Modern technology, ORNL, Oak Ridge, Argonne, ANL</itunes:keywords>
      <itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit>
      <podcast:person role="Host" href="https://technologynow.transistor.fm/people/aubrey-lovell">Aubrey Lovell</podcast:person>
      <podcast:person role="Host" href="https://technologynow.transistor.fm/people/michael-bird">Michael Bird</podcast:person>
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      <title>The Technology Now: Today I Learned special edition</title>
      <itunes:episode>59</itunes:episode>
      <podcast:episode>59</podcast:episode>
      <itunes:title>The Technology Now: Today I Learned special edition</itunes:title>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In this episode we are taking a break from the norm to bring you a few of the amazing stories from the world of science and technology that haven’t quite made it into the podcast recently.  </p><p>Our goal is to bring you a lot of amazing stories and important technological developments on this podcast, but the little stories in the middle where we take a break don’t always get the attention they deserve. So, this week, we’re bringing you some of the stories from around the world that haven’t quite made the podcast yet. And, of course, you’ll find details of all the stories we feature today in the show notes.</p><p>Don’t worry, this isn’t a regular thing - we’ll be back to normal next week.</p><p>This is Technology Now, a weekly show from Hewlett Packard Enterprise. Every week we look at a story that's been making headlines, take a look at the technology behind it, and explain why it matters to organizations and what we can learn from it. </p><p>Sources and statistics cited in this episode: </p><p>The Lunar Cruiser: <a href="https://mag.toyota.co.uk/toyota-lunar-cruiser/">https://mag.toyota.co.uk/toyota-lunar-cruiser/</a></p><p>Study into humanoid robots: <a href="https://www.euronews.com/next/2024/04/12/humanoids-no-thanks-most-g7-countries-feel-uncomfortable-with-the-most-advanced-robots">https://www.euronews.com/next/2024/04/12/humanoids-no-thanks-most-g7-countries-feel-uncomfortable-with-the-most-advanced-robots</a></p><p>Food from thin air: <a href="https://solarfoods.com/opening-a-window-to-the-food-industrys-future-the-worlds-first-factory-growing-food-out-of-thin-air-launches/?utm_medium=email&amp;_hsmi=302659422&amp;utm_content=302659422&amp;utm_source=hs_email">https://solarfoods.com/opening-a-window-to-the-food-industrys-future-the-worlds-first-factory-growing-food-out-of-thin-air-launches/?utm_medium=email&amp;_hsmi=302659422&amp;utm_content=302659422&amp;utm_source=hs_email</a></p><p>Clouds to slow global warming: <a href="https://www.nature.com/articles/s41561-024-01427-z">https://www.nature.com/articles/s41561-024-01427-z</a></p><p>Waterproof e-glove:<a href="%20https://www.acs.org/pressroom/presspacs/2024/april/waterproof-e-glove-could-help-scuba-divers-communicate.html"> https://www.acs.org/pressroom/presspacs/2024/april/waterproof-e-glove-could-help-scuba-divers-communicate.html</a></p><p>Our episode on energy efficient AI: <a href="https://link.chtbl.com/TechnologyUntangled_411">https://link.chtbl.com/TechnologyUntangled_411<br></a> <br>AI is more carbon-efficient than humans: <a href="https://www.nature.com/articles/s41598-024-54271-x">https://www.nature.com/articles/s41598-024-54271-x</a></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In this episode we are taking a break from the norm to bring you a few of the amazing stories from the world of science and technology that haven’t quite made it into the podcast recently.  </p><p>Our goal is to bring you a lot of amazing stories and important technological developments on this podcast, but the little stories in the middle where we take a break don’t always get the attention they deserve. So, this week, we’re bringing you some of the stories from around the world that haven’t quite made the podcast yet. And, of course, you’ll find details of all the stories we feature today in the show notes.</p><p>Don’t worry, this isn’t a regular thing - we’ll be back to normal next week.</p><p>This is Technology Now, a weekly show from Hewlett Packard Enterprise. Every week we look at a story that's been making headlines, take a look at the technology behind it, and explain why it matters to organizations and what we can learn from it. </p><p>Sources and statistics cited in this episode: </p><p>The Lunar Cruiser: <a href="https://mag.toyota.co.uk/toyota-lunar-cruiser/">https://mag.toyota.co.uk/toyota-lunar-cruiser/</a></p><p>Study into humanoid robots: <a href="https://www.euronews.com/next/2024/04/12/humanoids-no-thanks-most-g7-countries-feel-uncomfortable-with-the-most-advanced-robots">https://www.euronews.com/next/2024/04/12/humanoids-no-thanks-most-g7-countries-feel-uncomfortable-with-the-most-advanced-robots</a></p><p>Food from thin air: <a href="https://solarfoods.com/opening-a-window-to-the-food-industrys-future-the-worlds-first-factory-growing-food-out-of-thin-air-launches/?utm_medium=email&amp;_hsmi=302659422&amp;utm_content=302659422&amp;utm_source=hs_email">https://solarfoods.com/opening-a-window-to-the-food-industrys-future-the-worlds-first-factory-growing-food-out-of-thin-air-launches/?utm_medium=email&amp;_hsmi=302659422&amp;utm_content=302659422&amp;utm_source=hs_email</a></p><p>Clouds to slow global warming: <a href="https://www.nature.com/articles/s41561-024-01427-z">https://www.nature.com/articles/s41561-024-01427-z</a></p><p>Waterproof e-glove:<a href="%20https://www.acs.org/pressroom/presspacs/2024/april/waterproof-e-glove-could-help-scuba-divers-communicate.html"> https://www.acs.org/pressroom/presspacs/2024/april/waterproof-e-glove-could-help-scuba-divers-communicate.html</a></p><p>Our episode on energy efficient AI: <a href="https://link.chtbl.com/TechnologyUntangled_411">https://link.chtbl.com/TechnologyUntangled_411<br></a> <br>AI is more carbon-efficient than humans: <a href="https://www.nature.com/articles/s41598-024-54271-x">https://www.nature.com/articles/s41598-024-54271-x</a></p>]]>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 16 May 2024 06:26:46 +0100</pubDate>
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      <itunes:duration>918</itunes:duration>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In this episode we are taking a break from the norm to bring you a few of the amazing stories from the world of science and technology that haven’t quite made it into the podcast recently.  </p><p>Our goal is to bring you a lot of amazing stories and important technological developments on this podcast, but the little stories in the middle where we take a break don’t always get the attention they deserve. So, this week, we’re bringing you some of the stories from around the world that haven’t quite made the podcast yet. And, of course, you’ll find details of all the stories we feature today in the show notes.</p><p>Don’t worry, this isn’t a regular thing - we’ll be back to normal next week.</p><p>This is Technology Now, a weekly show from Hewlett Packard Enterprise. Every week we look at a story that's been making headlines, take a look at the technology behind it, and explain why it matters to organizations and what we can learn from it. </p><p>Sources and statistics cited in this episode: </p><p>The Lunar Cruiser: <a href="https://mag.toyota.co.uk/toyota-lunar-cruiser/">https://mag.toyota.co.uk/toyota-lunar-cruiser/</a></p><p>Study into humanoid robots: <a href="https://www.euronews.com/next/2024/04/12/humanoids-no-thanks-most-g7-countries-feel-uncomfortable-with-the-most-advanced-robots">https://www.euronews.com/next/2024/04/12/humanoids-no-thanks-most-g7-countries-feel-uncomfortable-with-the-most-advanced-robots</a></p><p>Food from thin air: <a href="https://solarfoods.com/opening-a-window-to-the-food-industrys-future-the-worlds-first-factory-growing-food-out-of-thin-air-launches/?utm_medium=email&amp;_hsmi=302659422&amp;utm_content=302659422&amp;utm_source=hs_email">https://solarfoods.com/opening-a-window-to-the-food-industrys-future-the-worlds-first-factory-growing-food-out-of-thin-air-launches/?utm_medium=email&amp;_hsmi=302659422&amp;utm_content=302659422&amp;utm_source=hs_email</a></p><p>Clouds to slow global warming: <a href="https://www.nature.com/articles/s41561-024-01427-z">https://www.nature.com/articles/s41561-024-01427-z</a></p><p>Waterproof e-glove:<a href="%20https://www.acs.org/pressroom/presspacs/2024/april/waterproof-e-glove-could-help-scuba-divers-communicate.html"> https://www.acs.org/pressroom/presspacs/2024/april/waterproof-e-glove-could-help-scuba-divers-communicate.html</a></p><p>Our episode on energy efficient AI: <a href="https://link.chtbl.com/TechnologyUntangled_411">https://link.chtbl.com/TechnologyUntangled_411<br></a> <br>AI is more carbon-efficient than humans: <a href="https://www.nature.com/articles/s41598-024-54271-x">https://www.nature.com/articles/s41598-024-54271-x</a></p>]]>
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      <itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit>
      <podcast:person role="Host" href="https://technologynow.transistor.fm/people/aubrey-lovell">Aubrey Lovell</podcast:person>
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      <title>Zero Trust Network Access and Virtual Private Networks: The VPN vs ZTNA showdown</title>
      <itunes:episode>58</itunes:episode>
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      <itunes:title>Zero Trust Network Access and Virtual Private Networks: The VPN vs ZTNA showdown</itunes:title>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In this episode we are looking at why people are moving away from Virtual Private Networks, or VPNs, and are navigating towards Zero Trust Network Access, or ZTNAs.</p><p>VPNs have largely been unchallenged as the go-to cyber security option for organisations since they first came about in the mid-1990s. However, they do have security flaws which have been exploited by hackers and cyber criminals, leading many to ask whether there’s a more secure solution.</p><p>Joining us to discuss why ZTNA is becoming a more popular security option for organisations is Jaye Tillson, HPE’s Director of Strategy in Cyber Security.</p><p>This is Technology Now, a weekly show from Hewlett Packard Enterprise. Every week we look at a story that's been making headlines, take a look at the technology behind it, and explain why it matters to organizations and what we can learn from it. </p><p>Do you have a question for the expert? Ask it here using this Google form: <a href="https://forms.gle/8vzFNnPa94awARHMA%20">https://forms.gle/8vzFNnPa94awARHMA </a></p><p>About the expert: <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/jaye-tillson/?originalSubdomain=uk%20">https://www.linkedin.com/in/jaye-tillson/?originalSubdomain=uk </a></p><p>Sources and statistics cited in this episode:<br>No more Chewy Cnetres: <a href="https://www.forrester.com/report/No-More-Chewy-Centers-The-Zero-Trust-Model-Of-Information-Security/RES56682">https://www.forrester.com/report/No-More-Chewy-Centers-The-Zero-Trust-Model-Of-Information-Security/RES56682</a><br>Revenue generated by the virtual private network (VPN) market worldwide: <a href="https://www.statista.com/statistics/542817/worldwide-virtual-private-network-market/%20">https://www.statista.com/statistics/542817/worldwide-virtual-private-network-market/ </a><br>Statistics on ZTNA market share: <a href="https://www.kuppingercole.com/press-release/market-sizing-ztna">https://www.kuppingercole.com/press-release/market-sizing-ztna</a><br>Forbes report on VPN data leaks: <a href="https://www.forbes.com/advisor/business/vpn-statistics/">https://www.forbes.com/advisor/business/vpn-statistics/</a><br>ICS2 report on users’ cloud security fears: <a href="https://www.statista.com/statistics/1172265/biggest-cloud-security-concerns-in-2020/">https://www.statista.com/statistics/1172265/biggest-cloud-security-concerns-in-2020/</a> <br>“String Quartet No. 1, 'Polar Energy Budget.”: <a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Tulsx2wt3qU">https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Tulsx2wt3qU</a><br>Composing music from climate data: <a href="https://www.cell.com/iscience/fulltext/S2589-0042(24)00844-7?_returnURL=https%3A%2F%2Flinkinghub.elsevier.com%2Fretrieve%2Fpii%2FS2589004224008447%3Fshowall%3Dtrue">https://www.cell.com/iscience/fulltext/S2589-0042(24)00844-7?_returnURL=https%3A%2F%2Flinkinghub.elsevier.com%2Fretrieve%2Fpii%2FS2589004224008447%3Fshowall%3Dtrue</a></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In this episode we are looking at why people are moving away from Virtual Private Networks, or VPNs, and are navigating towards Zero Trust Network Access, or ZTNAs.</p><p>VPNs have largely been unchallenged as the go-to cyber security option for organisations since they first came about in the mid-1990s. However, they do have security flaws which have been exploited by hackers and cyber criminals, leading many to ask whether there’s a more secure solution.</p><p>Joining us to discuss why ZTNA is becoming a more popular security option for organisations is Jaye Tillson, HPE’s Director of Strategy in Cyber Security.</p><p>This is Technology Now, a weekly show from Hewlett Packard Enterprise. Every week we look at a story that's been making headlines, take a look at the technology behind it, and explain why it matters to organizations and what we can learn from it. </p><p>Do you have a question for the expert? Ask it here using this Google form: <a href="https://forms.gle/8vzFNnPa94awARHMA%20">https://forms.gle/8vzFNnPa94awARHMA </a></p><p>About the expert: <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/jaye-tillson/?originalSubdomain=uk%20">https://www.linkedin.com/in/jaye-tillson/?originalSubdomain=uk </a></p><p>Sources and statistics cited in this episode:<br>No more Chewy Cnetres: <a href="https://www.forrester.com/report/No-More-Chewy-Centers-The-Zero-Trust-Model-Of-Information-Security/RES56682">https://www.forrester.com/report/No-More-Chewy-Centers-The-Zero-Trust-Model-Of-Information-Security/RES56682</a><br>Revenue generated by the virtual private network (VPN) market worldwide: <a href="https://www.statista.com/statistics/542817/worldwide-virtual-private-network-market/%20">https://www.statista.com/statistics/542817/worldwide-virtual-private-network-market/ </a><br>Statistics on ZTNA market share: <a href="https://www.kuppingercole.com/press-release/market-sizing-ztna">https://www.kuppingercole.com/press-release/market-sizing-ztna</a><br>Forbes report on VPN data leaks: <a href="https://www.forbes.com/advisor/business/vpn-statistics/">https://www.forbes.com/advisor/business/vpn-statistics/</a><br>ICS2 report on users’ cloud security fears: <a href="https://www.statista.com/statistics/1172265/biggest-cloud-security-concerns-in-2020/">https://www.statista.com/statistics/1172265/biggest-cloud-security-concerns-in-2020/</a> <br>“String Quartet No. 1, 'Polar Energy Budget.”: <a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Tulsx2wt3qU">https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Tulsx2wt3qU</a><br>Composing music from climate data: <a href="https://www.cell.com/iscience/fulltext/S2589-0042(24)00844-7?_returnURL=https%3A%2F%2Flinkinghub.elsevier.com%2Fretrieve%2Fpii%2FS2589004224008447%3Fshowall%3Dtrue">https://www.cell.com/iscience/fulltext/S2589-0042(24)00844-7?_returnURL=https%3A%2F%2Flinkinghub.elsevier.com%2Fretrieve%2Fpii%2FS2589004224008447%3Fshowall%3Dtrue</a></p>]]>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 09 May 2024 06:00:00 +0100</pubDate>
      <author>Hewlett Packard Enterprise</author>
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      <itunes:duration>936</itunes:duration>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In this episode we are looking at why people are moving away from Virtual Private Networks, or VPNs, and are navigating towards Zero Trust Network Access, or ZTNAs.</p><p>VPNs have largely been unchallenged as the go-to cyber security option for organisations since they first came about in the mid-1990s. However, they do have security flaws which have been exploited by hackers and cyber criminals, leading many to ask whether there’s a more secure solution.</p><p>Joining us to discuss why ZTNA is becoming a more popular security option for organisations is Jaye Tillson, HPE’s Director of Strategy in Cyber Security.</p><p>This is Technology Now, a weekly show from Hewlett Packard Enterprise. Every week we look at a story that's been making headlines, take a look at the technology behind it, and explain why it matters to organizations and what we can learn from it. </p><p>Do you have a question for the expert? Ask it here using this Google form: <a href="https://forms.gle/8vzFNnPa94awARHMA%20">https://forms.gle/8vzFNnPa94awARHMA </a></p><p>About the expert: <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/jaye-tillson/?originalSubdomain=uk%20">https://www.linkedin.com/in/jaye-tillson/?originalSubdomain=uk </a></p><p>Sources and statistics cited in this episode:<br>No more Chewy Cnetres: <a href="https://www.forrester.com/report/No-More-Chewy-Centers-The-Zero-Trust-Model-Of-Information-Security/RES56682">https://www.forrester.com/report/No-More-Chewy-Centers-The-Zero-Trust-Model-Of-Information-Security/RES56682</a><br>Revenue generated by the virtual private network (VPN) market worldwide: <a href="https://www.statista.com/statistics/542817/worldwide-virtual-private-network-market/%20">https://www.statista.com/statistics/542817/worldwide-virtual-private-network-market/ </a><br>Statistics on ZTNA market share: <a href="https://www.kuppingercole.com/press-release/market-sizing-ztna">https://www.kuppingercole.com/press-release/market-sizing-ztna</a><br>Forbes report on VPN data leaks: <a href="https://www.forbes.com/advisor/business/vpn-statistics/">https://www.forbes.com/advisor/business/vpn-statistics/</a><br>ICS2 report on users’ cloud security fears: <a href="https://www.statista.com/statistics/1172265/biggest-cloud-security-concerns-in-2020/">https://www.statista.com/statistics/1172265/biggest-cloud-security-concerns-in-2020/</a> <br>“String Quartet No. 1, 'Polar Energy Budget.”: <a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Tulsx2wt3qU">https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Tulsx2wt3qU</a><br>Composing music from climate data: <a href="https://www.cell.com/iscience/fulltext/S2589-0042(24)00844-7?_returnURL=https%3A%2F%2Flinkinghub.elsevier.com%2Fretrieve%2Fpii%2FS2589004224008447%3Fshowall%3Dtrue">https://www.cell.com/iscience/fulltext/S2589-0042(24)00844-7?_returnURL=https%3A%2F%2Flinkinghub.elsevier.com%2Fretrieve%2Fpii%2FS2589004224008447%3Fshowall%3Dtrue</a></p>]]>
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      <itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit>
      <podcast:person role="Host" href="https://technologynow.transistor.fm/people/aubrey-lovell">Aubrey Lovell</podcast:person>
      <podcast:person role="Host" href="https://technologynow.transistor.fm/people/michael-bird">Michael Bird</podcast:person>
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      <title>Exploring the tech behind Star Wars: Galaxy's Edge at Walt Disney World Resort</title>
      <itunes:episode>57</itunes:episode>
      <podcast:episode>57</podcast:episode>
      <itunes:title>Exploring the tech behind Star Wars: Galaxy's Edge at Walt Disney World Resort</itunes:title>
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        <![CDATA[<p>We're celebrating May the 4th be with you. Yes, it's Star Wars Day and we've been given incredible behind the scenes access at none other than Star Wars: Galaxy's Edge at Walt Disney World Resort in Florida. </p><p>Courtesy of Jose Corpuz, Principal Software Engineer with Global Engineering Technology and Analysis with Walt Disney Parks and Resorts, we've been given an exclusive behind-the-scenes tour of the tech that makes this one of the most immersive theme park experiences of its kind anywhere in the world. This is one you don't want to miss!</p><p>This is Technology Now, a weekly show from Hewlett Packard Enterprise. Every week we look at a story that's been making headlines, take a look at the technology behind it, and explain why it matters to organizations and what we can learn from it.</p><p>About this week's guest: <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/jose-corpuz-a23533/">https://www.linkedin.com/in/jose-corpuz-a23533/</a></p><p>More about Star Wars: Galaxy's Edge: <a href="https://www.hpe.com/psnow/doc/a00083951enw">https://www.hpe.com/psnow/doc/a00083951enw</a></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>We're celebrating May the 4th be with you. Yes, it's Star Wars Day and we've been given incredible behind the scenes access at none other than Star Wars: Galaxy's Edge at Walt Disney World Resort in Florida. </p><p>Courtesy of Jose Corpuz, Principal Software Engineer with Global Engineering Technology and Analysis with Walt Disney Parks and Resorts, we've been given an exclusive behind-the-scenes tour of the tech that makes this one of the most immersive theme park experiences of its kind anywhere in the world. This is one you don't want to miss!</p><p>This is Technology Now, a weekly show from Hewlett Packard Enterprise. Every week we look at a story that's been making headlines, take a look at the technology behind it, and explain why it matters to organizations and what we can learn from it.</p><p>About this week's guest: <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/jose-corpuz-a23533/">https://www.linkedin.com/in/jose-corpuz-a23533/</a></p><p>More about Star Wars: Galaxy's Edge: <a href="https://www.hpe.com/psnow/doc/a00083951enw">https://www.hpe.com/psnow/doc/a00083951enw</a></p>]]>
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      <pubDate>Sat, 04 May 2024 06:00:00 +0100</pubDate>
      <author>Hewlett Packard Enterprise</author>
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      <itunes:duration>841</itunes:duration>
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        <![CDATA[<p>We're celebrating May the 4th be with you. Yes, it's Star Wars Day and we've been given incredible behind the scenes access at none other than Star Wars: Galaxy's Edge at Walt Disney World Resort in Florida. </p><p>Courtesy of Jose Corpuz, Principal Software Engineer with Global Engineering Technology and Analysis with Walt Disney Parks and Resorts, we've been given an exclusive behind-the-scenes tour of the tech that makes this one of the most immersive theme park experiences of its kind anywhere in the world. This is one you don't want to miss!</p><p>This is Technology Now, a weekly show from Hewlett Packard Enterprise. Every week we look at a story that's been making headlines, take a look at the technology behind it, and explain why it matters to organizations and what we can learn from it.</p><p>About this week's guest: <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/jose-corpuz-a23533/">https://www.linkedin.com/in/jose-corpuz-a23533/</a></p><p>More about Star Wars: Galaxy's Edge: <a href="https://www.hpe.com/psnow/doc/a00083951enw">https://www.hpe.com/psnow/doc/a00083951enw</a></p>]]>
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      <itunes:keywords>Tech, Tech news, What is 5G, 5G, edge and 5G, cellular networks, 4G, 3G, 2G, networking, latency, low latency, data transfer, wifi6, wifi security, edge cellular network, network core and network edge, wireless security, 5G security, 5G devices, Edge, Edge network, Edge computing,  Internet of Things, IoT, big data, Smart Devices, IoT retail, device security, Edge network security, edge cloud computing, IoT edge computing, edge data, data security, customer data, customer experience, edge customer experience, cloud to the edge, intelligent edge, edge mobile network, tech infrastructure, Information and communication technology, Information technology, Disruptive technology, Technology design, Digital technology, Advanced technology, Future technology, HPE, Science and technology, Cool tech, Latest technology news, Modern technology. disney, star wars, disneyland, disneyland resorts, disney world, walt disney world, millenium falcon, galaxy's edge</itunes:keywords>
      <itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit>
      <podcast:person role="Host" href="https://technologynow.transistor.fm/people/aubrey-lovell">Aubrey Lovell</podcast:person>
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      <title>Synthetic data and the next generation of AI creativity</title>
      <itunes:episode>56</itunes:episode>
      <podcast:episode>56</podcast:episode>
      <itunes:title>Synthetic data and the next generation of AI creativity</itunes:title>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Today we’re discussing synthetic data - that is, data trained by AI and computer simulations, rather than gathered from the real world.<br>Now, generating theoretical data is nothing new - we’ve been taking small samples of things and extrapolating from it for decades. However, with the advent of AI we don’t necessarily just need to extrapolate. We can generate completely new, close-to-real data using AI.</p><p>But why? And why does it matter? To explain we’re joined by Chief Technology Officer for AI at Hewlett Packard Enterprise, Matt Armstrong-Barnes</p><p>This is Technology Now, a weekly show from Hewlett Packard Enterprise. Every week we look at a story that's been making headlines, take a look at the technology behind it, and explain why it matters to organizations and what we can learn from it. </p><p>Do you have a question for the expert? Ask it here using this Google form: <a href="https://forms.gle/8vzFNnPa94awARHMA%20">https://forms.gle/8vzFNnPa94awARHMA </a></p><p>About the expert: <a href="https://uk.linkedin.com/in/mattarmstrongbarnes%20">https://uk.linkedin.com/in/mattarmstrongbarnes </a></p><p>Sources and statistics cited in this episode:<br>Mendelev’s predicted elements: <a href="https://web.archive.org/web/20081217080509/http://www.scs.uiuc.edu/~mainzv/HIST/awards/OPA%20Papers/2005-Kaji.pdf%20">https://web.archive.org/web/20081217080509/http://www.scs.uiuc.edu/~mainzv/HIST/awards/OPA%20Papers/2005-Kaji.pdf </a><br>Rubin’s proposal and method for synthetic data: <a href="https://www.scb.se/contentassets/ca21efb41fee47d293bbee5bf7be7fb3/discussion-statistical-disclosure-limitation2.pdf">https://www.scb.se/contentassets/ca21efb41fee47d293bbee5bf7be7fb3/discussion-statistical-disclosure-limitation2.pdf</a><br>NASA directed to create Lunar time: <a href="https://www.reuters.com/science/white-house-directs-nasa-create-time-standard-moon-2024-04-02/">https://www.reuters.com/science/white-house-directs-nasa-create-time-standard-moon-2024-04-02/</a></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Today we’re discussing synthetic data - that is, data trained by AI and computer simulations, rather than gathered from the real world.<br>Now, generating theoretical data is nothing new - we’ve been taking small samples of things and extrapolating from it for decades. However, with the advent of AI we don’t necessarily just need to extrapolate. We can generate completely new, close-to-real data using AI.</p><p>But why? And why does it matter? To explain we’re joined by Chief Technology Officer for AI at Hewlett Packard Enterprise, Matt Armstrong-Barnes</p><p>This is Technology Now, a weekly show from Hewlett Packard Enterprise. Every week we look at a story that's been making headlines, take a look at the technology behind it, and explain why it matters to organizations and what we can learn from it. </p><p>Do you have a question for the expert? Ask it here using this Google form: <a href="https://forms.gle/8vzFNnPa94awARHMA%20">https://forms.gle/8vzFNnPa94awARHMA </a></p><p>About the expert: <a href="https://uk.linkedin.com/in/mattarmstrongbarnes%20">https://uk.linkedin.com/in/mattarmstrongbarnes </a></p><p>Sources and statistics cited in this episode:<br>Mendelev’s predicted elements: <a href="https://web.archive.org/web/20081217080509/http://www.scs.uiuc.edu/~mainzv/HIST/awards/OPA%20Papers/2005-Kaji.pdf%20">https://web.archive.org/web/20081217080509/http://www.scs.uiuc.edu/~mainzv/HIST/awards/OPA%20Papers/2005-Kaji.pdf </a><br>Rubin’s proposal and method for synthetic data: <a href="https://www.scb.se/contentassets/ca21efb41fee47d293bbee5bf7be7fb3/discussion-statistical-disclosure-limitation2.pdf">https://www.scb.se/contentassets/ca21efb41fee47d293bbee5bf7be7fb3/discussion-statistical-disclosure-limitation2.pdf</a><br>NASA directed to create Lunar time: <a href="https://www.reuters.com/science/white-house-directs-nasa-create-time-standard-moon-2024-04-02/">https://www.reuters.com/science/white-house-directs-nasa-create-time-standard-moon-2024-04-02/</a></p>]]>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 25 Apr 2024 06:00:00 +0100</pubDate>
      <author>Hewlett Packard Enterprise</author>
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      <itunes:duration>1199</itunes:duration>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Today we’re discussing synthetic data - that is, data trained by AI and computer simulations, rather than gathered from the real world.<br>Now, generating theoretical data is nothing new - we’ve been taking small samples of things and extrapolating from it for decades. However, with the advent of AI we don’t necessarily just need to extrapolate. We can generate completely new, close-to-real data using AI.</p><p>But why? And why does it matter? To explain we’re joined by Chief Technology Officer for AI at Hewlett Packard Enterprise, Matt Armstrong-Barnes</p><p>This is Technology Now, a weekly show from Hewlett Packard Enterprise. Every week we look at a story that's been making headlines, take a look at the technology behind it, and explain why it matters to organizations and what we can learn from it. </p><p>Do you have a question for the expert? Ask it here using this Google form: <a href="https://forms.gle/8vzFNnPa94awARHMA%20">https://forms.gle/8vzFNnPa94awARHMA </a></p><p>About the expert: <a href="https://uk.linkedin.com/in/mattarmstrongbarnes%20">https://uk.linkedin.com/in/mattarmstrongbarnes </a></p><p>Sources and statistics cited in this episode:<br>Mendelev’s predicted elements: <a href="https://web.archive.org/web/20081217080509/http://www.scs.uiuc.edu/~mainzv/HIST/awards/OPA%20Papers/2005-Kaji.pdf%20">https://web.archive.org/web/20081217080509/http://www.scs.uiuc.edu/~mainzv/HIST/awards/OPA%20Papers/2005-Kaji.pdf </a><br>Rubin’s proposal and method for synthetic data: <a href="https://www.scb.se/contentassets/ca21efb41fee47d293bbee5bf7be7fb3/discussion-statistical-disclosure-limitation2.pdf">https://www.scb.se/contentassets/ca21efb41fee47d293bbee5bf7be7fb3/discussion-statistical-disclosure-limitation2.pdf</a><br>NASA directed to create Lunar time: <a href="https://www.reuters.com/science/white-house-directs-nasa-create-time-standard-moon-2024-04-02/">https://www.reuters.com/science/white-house-directs-nasa-create-time-standard-moon-2024-04-02/</a></p>]]>
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      <itunes:keywords>Technology, Tech, Tech Industry, IT, ICT, Enterprise, business, organisations, companies, company, firm,  HPE, Hewlett Packard Enterprise, AI, machine learning, statistics, mathematics, machine learning, ML, LLM, creativity, hallucination, data, bias</itunes:keywords>
      <itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit>
      <podcast:person role="Host" href="https://technologynow.transistor.fm/people/aubrey-lovell">Aubrey Lovell</podcast:person>
      <podcast:person role="Host" href="https://technologynow.transistor.fm/people/michael-bird">Michael Bird</podcast:person>
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      <title>The potential of AI for stopping cyber security threats</title>
      <itunes:episode>55</itunes:episode>
      <podcast:episode>55</podcast:episode>
      <itunes:title>The potential of AI for stopping cyber security threats</itunes:title>
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        <![CDATA[<p>According to a report published by the UK National Cyber Security Centre in January 2024, Artificial intelligence will increase the number and the severity of cyber attacks over the next two years.</p><p>So how are AI models also being developed to effectively tackle cyber crime? And what is the potential of AI for stopping cyber security threats? Joining us this week is To fill us in Rohini Chavakula, AI security lead at Hewlett Packard Enterprise.</p><p>This is Technology Now, a weekly show from Hewlett Packard Enterprise. Every week we look at a story that's been making headlines, take a look at the technology behind it, and explain why it matters to organizations and what we can learn from it. </p><p>Do you have a question for the expert? Ask it here using this Google form: <a href="https://forms.gle/8vzFNnPa94awARHMA">https://forms.gle/8vzFNnPa94awARHMA</a> </p><p>About the expert: <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/rohini-chavakula/?originalSubdomain=in">https://www.linkedin.com/in/rohini-chavakula/?originalSubdomain=in</a> </p><p>Sources and statistics cited in this episode:<br>National Centre for Cyber Security stats: <a href="https://www.ncsc.gov.uk/report/impact-of-ai-on-cyber-threat">https://www.ncsc.gov.uk/report/impact-of-ai-on-cyber-threat</a><br>AV Test Institute findings: <a href="https://dataprot.net/statistics/malware-statistics/">https://dataprot.net/statistics/malware-statistics/</a><br>White House AI security competition: <a href="https://www.whitehouse.gov/briefing-room/statements-releases/2023/08/09/biden-harris-administration-launches-artificial-intelligence-cyber-challenge-to-protect-americas-critical-software/">https://www.whitehouse.gov/briefing-room/statements-releases/2023/08/09/biden-harris-administration-launches-artificial-intelligence-cyber-challenge-to-protect-americas-critical-software/</a><br>AI analysis of rock samples for organic signatures: <a href="https://www.pnas.org/doi/10.1073/pnas.2307149120">https://www.pnas.org/doi/10.1073/pnas.2307149120</a></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>According to a report published by the UK National Cyber Security Centre in January 2024, Artificial intelligence will increase the number and the severity of cyber attacks over the next two years.</p><p>So how are AI models also being developed to effectively tackle cyber crime? And what is the potential of AI for stopping cyber security threats? Joining us this week is To fill us in Rohini Chavakula, AI security lead at Hewlett Packard Enterprise.</p><p>This is Technology Now, a weekly show from Hewlett Packard Enterprise. Every week we look at a story that's been making headlines, take a look at the technology behind it, and explain why it matters to organizations and what we can learn from it. </p><p>Do you have a question for the expert? Ask it here using this Google form: <a href="https://forms.gle/8vzFNnPa94awARHMA">https://forms.gle/8vzFNnPa94awARHMA</a> </p><p>About the expert: <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/rohini-chavakula/?originalSubdomain=in">https://www.linkedin.com/in/rohini-chavakula/?originalSubdomain=in</a> </p><p>Sources and statistics cited in this episode:<br>National Centre for Cyber Security stats: <a href="https://www.ncsc.gov.uk/report/impact-of-ai-on-cyber-threat">https://www.ncsc.gov.uk/report/impact-of-ai-on-cyber-threat</a><br>AV Test Institute findings: <a href="https://dataprot.net/statistics/malware-statistics/">https://dataprot.net/statistics/malware-statistics/</a><br>White House AI security competition: <a href="https://www.whitehouse.gov/briefing-room/statements-releases/2023/08/09/biden-harris-administration-launches-artificial-intelligence-cyber-challenge-to-protect-americas-critical-software/">https://www.whitehouse.gov/briefing-room/statements-releases/2023/08/09/biden-harris-administration-launches-artificial-intelligence-cyber-challenge-to-protect-americas-critical-software/</a><br>AI analysis of rock samples for organic signatures: <a href="https://www.pnas.org/doi/10.1073/pnas.2307149120">https://www.pnas.org/doi/10.1073/pnas.2307149120</a></p>]]>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 18 Apr 2024 06:00:00 +0100</pubDate>
      <author>Hewlett Packard Enterprise</author>
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        <![CDATA[<p>According to a report published by the UK National Cyber Security Centre in January 2024, Artificial intelligence will increase the number and the severity of cyber attacks over the next two years.</p><p>So how are AI models also being developed to effectively tackle cyber crime? And what is the potential of AI for stopping cyber security threats? Joining us this week is To fill us in Rohini Chavakula, AI security lead at Hewlett Packard Enterprise.</p><p>This is Technology Now, a weekly show from Hewlett Packard Enterprise. Every week we look at a story that's been making headlines, take a look at the technology behind it, and explain why it matters to organizations and what we can learn from it. </p><p>Do you have a question for the expert? Ask it here using this Google form: <a href="https://forms.gle/8vzFNnPa94awARHMA">https://forms.gle/8vzFNnPa94awARHMA</a> </p><p>About the expert: <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/rohini-chavakula/?originalSubdomain=in">https://www.linkedin.com/in/rohini-chavakula/?originalSubdomain=in</a> </p><p>Sources and statistics cited in this episode:<br>National Centre for Cyber Security stats: <a href="https://www.ncsc.gov.uk/report/impact-of-ai-on-cyber-threat">https://www.ncsc.gov.uk/report/impact-of-ai-on-cyber-threat</a><br>AV Test Institute findings: <a href="https://dataprot.net/statistics/malware-statistics/">https://dataprot.net/statistics/malware-statistics/</a><br>White House AI security competition: <a href="https://www.whitehouse.gov/briefing-room/statements-releases/2023/08/09/biden-harris-administration-launches-artificial-intelligence-cyber-challenge-to-protect-americas-critical-software/">https://www.whitehouse.gov/briefing-room/statements-releases/2023/08/09/biden-harris-administration-launches-artificial-intelligence-cyber-challenge-to-protect-americas-critical-software/</a><br>AI analysis of rock samples for organic signatures: <a href="https://www.pnas.org/doi/10.1073/pnas.2307149120">https://www.pnas.org/doi/10.1073/pnas.2307149120</a></p>]]>
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      <itunes:keywords>Technology, Tech, Tech Industry, IT, ICT, Enterprise, business, organisations, companies, company, firm, finance, AI, experts, business news, tech news, chatbots, HPE, Hewlett Packard Enterprise, GenAI, accessibility, environment, sustainability, cyber, cybercrime, cyber gangs, cyber crime, interpol, cyber attacks, education, healthcare, private sector, government, global cyber, malware, ransomware, data crime.</itunes:keywords>
      <itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit>
      <podcast:person role="Host" href="https://technologynow.transistor.fm/people/aubrey-lovell">Aubrey Lovell</podcast:person>
      <podcast:person role="Host" href="https://technologynow.transistor.fm/people/michael-bird">Michael Bird</podcast:person>
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    <item>
      <title>The balancing act of AI in healthcare</title>
      <itunes:episode>54</itunes:episode>
      <podcast:episode>54</podcast:episode>
      <itunes:title>The balancing act of AI in healthcare</itunes:title>
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        <![CDATA[<p>AI in healthcare is considered an enormous opportunity. Diagnosis, drug discovery, treatment and triage – all are hot topics for new AI tools and assistance. </p><p>But is the world ready for AI-enabled healthcare? What are the challenges and opportunities the space presents? </p><p>To give us the bigger picture, we’re joined this week by Rich Bird, World Wide Healthcare and Life Sciences Lead at Hewlett Packard Enterprise. </p><p>This is Technology Now, a weekly show from Hewlett Packard Enterprise. Every week we look at a story that's been making headlines, take a look at the technology behind it, and explain why it matters to organizations and what we can learn from it. </p><p>Do you have a question for the expert? Ask it here using this Google form: <a href="https://forms.gle/8vzFNnPa94awARHMA%20">https://forms.gle/8vzFNnPa94awARHMA<br> </a><br>About the expert: <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/rich-bird/?originalSubdomain=uk">https://www.linkedin.com/in/rich-bird/?originalSubdomain=uk</a></p><p>Sources and statistics cited in this episode:<br>London Chamber of Commerce report on AI in healthcare: <a href="https://www.londonchamber.co.uk/news-and-insights/news/lcci-updates/ai-influence-in-developing-countries-workforces-br/">https://www.londonchamber.co.uk/news-and-insights/news/lcci-updates/ai-influence-in-developing-countries-workforces-br/</a><br>The human ‘Swarm Commander’: <a href="https://today.oregonstate.edu/news/one-person-can-supervise-%E2%80%98swarm%E2%80%99-100-unmanned-autonomous-vehicles-osu-research-shows">https://today.oregonstate.edu/news/one-person-can-supervise-%E2%80%98swarm%E2%80%99-100-unmanned-autonomous-vehicles-osu-research-shows</a></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>AI in healthcare is considered an enormous opportunity. Diagnosis, drug discovery, treatment and triage – all are hot topics for new AI tools and assistance. </p><p>But is the world ready for AI-enabled healthcare? What are the challenges and opportunities the space presents? </p><p>To give us the bigger picture, we’re joined this week by Rich Bird, World Wide Healthcare and Life Sciences Lead at Hewlett Packard Enterprise. </p><p>This is Technology Now, a weekly show from Hewlett Packard Enterprise. Every week we look at a story that's been making headlines, take a look at the technology behind it, and explain why it matters to organizations and what we can learn from it. </p><p>Do you have a question for the expert? Ask it here using this Google form: <a href="https://forms.gle/8vzFNnPa94awARHMA%20">https://forms.gle/8vzFNnPa94awARHMA<br> </a><br>About the expert: <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/rich-bird/?originalSubdomain=uk">https://www.linkedin.com/in/rich-bird/?originalSubdomain=uk</a></p><p>Sources and statistics cited in this episode:<br>London Chamber of Commerce report on AI in healthcare: <a href="https://www.londonchamber.co.uk/news-and-insights/news/lcci-updates/ai-influence-in-developing-countries-workforces-br/">https://www.londonchamber.co.uk/news-and-insights/news/lcci-updates/ai-influence-in-developing-countries-workforces-br/</a><br>The human ‘Swarm Commander’: <a href="https://today.oregonstate.edu/news/one-person-can-supervise-%E2%80%98swarm%E2%80%99-100-unmanned-autonomous-vehicles-osu-research-shows">https://today.oregonstate.edu/news/one-person-can-supervise-%E2%80%98swarm%E2%80%99-100-unmanned-autonomous-vehicles-osu-research-shows</a></p>]]>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 11 Apr 2024 08:37:12 +0100</pubDate>
      <author>Hewlett Packard Enterprise</author>
      <enclosure url="https://media.transistor.fm/d740b693/3bb38018.mp3" length="29685606" type="audio/mpeg"/>
      <itunes:author>Hewlett Packard Enterprise</itunes:author>
      <itunes:duration>1237</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:summary>
        <![CDATA[<p>AI in healthcare is considered an enormous opportunity. Diagnosis, drug discovery, treatment and triage – all are hot topics for new AI tools and assistance. </p><p>But is the world ready for AI-enabled healthcare? What are the challenges and opportunities the space presents? </p><p>To give us the bigger picture, we’re joined this week by Rich Bird, World Wide Healthcare and Life Sciences Lead at Hewlett Packard Enterprise. </p><p>This is Technology Now, a weekly show from Hewlett Packard Enterprise. Every week we look at a story that's been making headlines, take a look at the technology behind it, and explain why it matters to organizations and what we can learn from it. </p><p>Do you have a question for the expert? Ask it here using this Google form: <a href="https://forms.gle/8vzFNnPa94awARHMA%20">https://forms.gle/8vzFNnPa94awARHMA<br> </a><br>About the expert: <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/rich-bird/?originalSubdomain=uk">https://www.linkedin.com/in/rich-bird/?originalSubdomain=uk</a></p><p>Sources and statistics cited in this episode:<br>London Chamber of Commerce report on AI in healthcare: <a href="https://www.londonchamber.co.uk/news-and-insights/news/lcci-updates/ai-influence-in-developing-countries-workforces-br/">https://www.londonchamber.co.uk/news-and-insights/news/lcci-updates/ai-influence-in-developing-countries-workforces-br/</a><br>The human ‘Swarm Commander’: <a href="https://today.oregonstate.edu/news/one-person-can-supervise-%E2%80%98swarm%E2%80%99-100-unmanned-autonomous-vehicles-osu-research-shows">https://today.oregonstate.edu/news/one-person-can-supervise-%E2%80%98swarm%E2%80%99-100-unmanned-autonomous-vehicles-osu-research-shows</a></p>]]>
      </itunes:summary>
      <itunes:keywords>AI in healthcare, GE Healthcare, Andy Cachaldora, General Electric Healthcare, AI ethics, AI, artificial intelligence, health, healthcare, emotional intelligence in healthcare, Technology, Tech, Tech Industry, IT, ICT, Enterprise, business, organisations, companies, company, firm, hospitals, medicine, analytics, scans, efficiency, doctors, doctor, cancer, clinic, oncology, radiography, diagnostics, diagnosis, flu, covid, coronavirus, vaccine, vax</itunes:keywords>
      <itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit>
      <podcast:person role="Host" href="https://technologynow.transistor.fm/people/aubrey-lovell">Aubrey Lovell</podcast:person>
      <podcast:person role="Host" href="https://technologynow.transistor.fm/people/michael-bird">Michael Bird</podcast:person>
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      <title>How can we avoid the human being a security weakpoint?</title>
      <itunes:episode>53</itunes:episode>
      <podcast:episode>53</podcast:episode>
      <itunes:title>How can we avoid the human being a security weakpoint?</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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        <![CDATA[<p>For the last decade, messaging around cyber security has often followed a similar pattern: Make people fear the consequences of being hacked. We are only human, after all. We’re flawed, and we’re fallible. So are we the weakest link in the cyber security chain? Or is there a better way to look at it?</p><p>To answer that, we’re joined this week by HPE Cyber Security Awareness Training Program Manager, Joanne O’Connor.</p><p>This is Technology Now, a weekly show from Hewlett Packard Enterprise. Every week we look at a story that's been making headlines, take a look at the technology behind it, and explain why it matters to organizations and what we can learn from it. </p><p>Do you have a question for the expert? Ask it here using this Google form: <a href="https://forms.gle/8vzFNnPa94awARHMA%20">https://forms.gle/8vzFNnPa94awARHMA </a></p><p>About the expert: <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/joanne-oconnor-/?originalSubdomain=ie">https://www.linkedin.com/in/joanne-oconnor-/?originalSubdomain=ie</a></p><p>Sources and statistics cited in this episode:<br>Psychology of Human error: <a href="https://www.tessian.com/research/the-psychology-of-human-error/">https://www.tessian.com/research/the-psychology-of-human-error/</a><br>Survey of most commonly used passwords: <a href="https://s1.nordcdn.com/nord/misc/0.78.0/nordpass/top-200-2023/200-most-common-passwords-en.pdf">https://s1.nordcdn.com/nord/misc/0.78.0/nordpass/top-200-2023/200-most-common-passwords-en.pdf</a><br>JET Fusion experiment: <a href="https://ccfe.ukaea.uk/programmes/joint-european-torus/">https://ccfe.ukaea.uk/programmes/joint-european-torus/</a><br>ITER Fusion lab : <a href="https://www.iter.org/proj/inafewlines">https://www.iter.org/proj/inafewlines</a></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>For the last decade, messaging around cyber security has often followed a similar pattern: Make people fear the consequences of being hacked. We are only human, after all. We’re flawed, and we’re fallible. So are we the weakest link in the cyber security chain? Or is there a better way to look at it?</p><p>To answer that, we’re joined this week by HPE Cyber Security Awareness Training Program Manager, Joanne O’Connor.</p><p>This is Technology Now, a weekly show from Hewlett Packard Enterprise. Every week we look at a story that's been making headlines, take a look at the technology behind it, and explain why it matters to organizations and what we can learn from it. </p><p>Do you have a question for the expert? Ask it here using this Google form: <a href="https://forms.gle/8vzFNnPa94awARHMA%20">https://forms.gle/8vzFNnPa94awARHMA </a></p><p>About the expert: <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/joanne-oconnor-/?originalSubdomain=ie">https://www.linkedin.com/in/joanne-oconnor-/?originalSubdomain=ie</a></p><p>Sources and statistics cited in this episode:<br>Psychology of Human error: <a href="https://www.tessian.com/research/the-psychology-of-human-error/">https://www.tessian.com/research/the-psychology-of-human-error/</a><br>Survey of most commonly used passwords: <a href="https://s1.nordcdn.com/nord/misc/0.78.0/nordpass/top-200-2023/200-most-common-passwords-en.pdf">https://s1.nordcdn.com/nord/misc/0.78.0/nordpass/top-200-2023/200-most-common-passwords-en.pdf</a><br>JET Fusion experiment: <a href="https://ccfe.ukaea.uk/programmes/joint-european-torus/">https://ccfe.ukaea.uk/programmes/joint-european-torus/</a><br>ITER Fusion lab : <a href="https://www.iter.org/proj/inafewlines">https://www.iter.org/proj/inafewlines</a></p>]]>
      </content:encoded>
      <pubDate>Thu, 04 Apr 2024 06:00:00 +0100</pubDate>
      <author>Hewlett Packard Enterprise</author>
      <enclosure url="https://media.transistor.fm/8bbfeb23/c4a60094.mp3" length="27906049" type="audio/mpeg"/>
      <itunes:author>Hewlett Packard Enterprise</itunes:author>
      <itunes:duration>1161</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:summary>
        <![CDATA[<p>For the last decade, messaging around cyber security has often followed a similar pattern: Make people fear the consequences of being hacked. We are only human, after all. We’re flawed, and we’re fallible. So are we the weakest link in the cyber security chain? Or is there a better way to look at it?</p><p>To answer that, we’re joined this week by HPE Cyber Security Awareness Training Program Manager, Joanne O’Connor.</p><p>This is Technology Now, a weekly show from Hewlett Packard Enterprise. Every week we look at a story that's been making headlines, take a look at the technology behind it, and explain why it matters to organizations and what we can learn from it. </p><p>Do you have a question for the expert? Ask it here using this Google form: <a href="https://forms.gle/8vzFNnPa94awARHMA%20">https://forms.gle/8vzFNnPa94awARHMA </a></p><p>About the expert: <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/joanne-oconnor-/?originalSubdomain=ie">https://www.linkedin.com/in/joanne-oconnor-/?originalSubdomain=ie</a></p><p>Sources and statistics cited in this episode:<br>Psychology of Human error: <a href="https://www.tessian.com/research/the-psychology-of-human-error/">https://www.tessian.com/research/the-psychology-of-human-error/</a><br>Survey of most commonly used passwords: <a href="https://s1.nordcdn.com/nord/misc/0.78.0/nordpass/top-200-2023/200-most-common-passwords-en.pdf">https://s1.nordcdn.com/nord/misc/0.78.0/nordpass/top-200-2023/200-most-common-passwords-en.pdf</a><br>JET Fusion experiment: <a href="https://ccfe.ukaea.uk/programmes/joint-european-torus/">https://ccfe.ukaea.uk/programmes/joint-european-torus/</a><br>ITER Fusion lab : <a href="https://www.iter.org/proj/inafewlines">https://www.iter.org/proj/inafewlines</a></p>]]>
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      <itunes:keywords>Technology, Tech, Tech Industry, IT, ICT, Enterprise, business, organisations, companies, company, Ransomware, Ransomware Attacks, Counter Ransomware, Cyber Security, Cyber Crime, Disaster Recovery, Advanced Persistent Threat, APT, psychology, mindfulness, FUD, fear messaging, nudge theory, UX, user experience, MFA, 2FA, Multi Factor Authentication</itunes:keywords>
      <itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit>
      <podcast:person role="Host" href="https://technologynow.transistor.fm/people/aubrey-lovell">Aubrey Lovell</podcast:person>
      <podcast:person role="Host" href="https://technologynow.transistor.fm/people/michael-bird">Michael Bird</podcast:person>
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      <title>Science on the edge of space: Exploring the possibilities opened up by HPE Spaceborne Computer 2</title>
      <itunes:episode>52</itunes:episode>
      <podcast:episode>52</podcast:episode>
      <itunes:title>Science on the edge of space: Exploring the possibilities opened up by HPE Spaceborne Computer 2</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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      <link>https://share.transistor.fm/s/693c9349</link>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In this episode we are revisiting HPE Spaceborne Computer 2, the supercomputer at the edge of space, speeding around above our heads on the International Space Station (ISS).</p><p>Last week, we looked at the science behind the system. This week, we’re exploring how HPE Spaceborne Computer 2 is speeding up the time it takes for experiments to be carried out in space, with the Principal Investigator for HPE Spaceborne Computer-2, Mark Fernandez.</p><p>This is Technology Now, a weekly show from Hewlett Packard Enterprise. Every week we look at a story that's been making headlines, take a look at the technology behind it, and explain why it matters to organizations and what we can learn from it.</p><p>Do you have a question for the expert? Ask it here using this Google form: <a href="https://forms.gle/8vzFNnPa94awARHMA">https://forms.gle/8vzFNnPa94awARHMA</a></p><p>About the expert: <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/markrfernandez/">https://www.linkedin.com/in/markrfernandez/</a></p><p>Sources and statistics cited in this episode:<br>Most expensive man-made thing in history - <a href="https://www.guinnessworldrecords.com/world-records/most-expensive-man-made-object">https://www.guinnessworldrecords.com/world-records/most-expensive-man-made-object</a><br>The fastest manned vehicle in existence - <a href="https://www.nasa.gov/international-space-station/space-station-facts-and-figures/">https://www.nasa.gov/international-space-station/space-station-facts-and-figures/</a><br>Experiments on ISS - <a href="https://www.nasa.gov/international-space-station/space-station-research-and-technology/space-station-science-101/">https://www.nasa.gov/international-space-station/space-station-research-and-technology/space-station-science-101/</a><br>AI to AI communication - <a href="https://www.nature.com/articles/s41593-024-01607-5">https://www.nature.com/articles/s41593-024-01607-5</a></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In this episode we are revisiting HPE Spaceborne Computer 2, the supercomputer at the edge of space, speeding around above our heads on the International Space Station (ISS).</p><p>Last week, we looked at the science behind the system. This week, we’re exploring how HPE Spaceborne Computer 2 is speeding up the time it takes for experiments to be carried out in space, with the Principal Investigator for HPE Spaceborne Computer-2, Mark Fernandez.</p><p>This is Technology Now, a weekly show from Hewlett Packard Enterprise. Every week we look at a story that's been making headlines, take a look at the technology behind it, and explain why it matters to organizations and what we can learn from it.</p><p>Do you have a question for the expert? Ask it here using this Google form: <a href="https://forms.gle/8vzFNnPa94awARHMA">https://forms.gle/8vzFNnPa94awARHMA</a></p><p>About the expert: <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/markrfernandez/">https://www.linkedin.com/in/markrfernandez/</a></p><p>Sources and statistics cited in this episode:<br>Most expensive man-made thing in history - <a href="https://www.guinnessworldrecords.com/world-records/most-expensive-man-made-object">https://www.guinnessworldrecords.com/world-records/most-expensive-man-made-object</a><br>The fastest manned vehicle in existence - <a href="https://www.nasa.gov/international-space-station/space-station-facts-and-figures/">https://www.nasa.gov/international-space-station/space-station-facts-and-figures/</a><br>Experiments on ISS - <a href="https://www.nasa.gov/international-space-station/space-station-research-and-technology/space-station-science-101/">https://www.nasa.gov/international-space-station/space-station-research-and-technology/space-station-science-101/</a><br>AI to AI communication - <a href="https://www.nature.com/articles/s41593-024-01607-5">https://www.nature.com/articles/s41593-024-01607-5</a></p>]]>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 28 Mar 2024 06:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>Hewlett Packard Enterprise</author>
      <enclosure url="https://media.transistor.fm/693c9349/33f92433.mp3" length="28763085" type="audio/mpeg"/>
      <itunes:author>Hewlett Packard Enterprise</itunes:author>
      <itunes:duration>1197</itunes:duration>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In this episode we are revisiting HPE Spaceborne Computer 2, the supercomputer at the edge of space, speeding around above our heads on the International Space Station (ISS).</p><p>Last week, we looked at the science behind the system. This week, we’re exploring how HPE Spaceborne Computer 2 is speeding up the time it takes for experiments to be carried out in space, with the Principal Investigator for HPE Spaceborne Computer-2, Mark Fernandez.</p><p>This is Technology Now, a weekly show from Hewlett Packard Enterprise. Every week we look at a story that's been making headlines, take a look at the technology behind it, and explain why it matters to organizations and what we can learn from it.</p><p>Do you have a question for the expert? Ask it here using this Google form: <a href="https://forms.gle/8vzFNnPa94awARHMA">https://forms.gle/8vzFNnPa94awARHMA</a></p><p>About the expert: <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/markrfernandez/">https://www.linkedin.com/in/markrfernandez/</a></p><p>Sources and statistics cited in this episode:<br>Most expensive man-made thing in history - <a href="https://www.guinnessworldrecords.com/world-records/most-expensive-man-made-object">https://www.guinnessworldrecords.com/world-records/most-expensive-man-made-object</a><br>The fastest manned vehicle in existence - <a href="https://www.nasa.gov/international-space-station/space-station-facts-and-figures/">https://www.nasa.gov/international-space-station/space-station-facts-and-figures/</a><br>Experiments on ISS - <a href="https://www.nasa.gov/international-space-station/space-station-research-and-technology/space-station-science-101/">https://www.nasa.gov/international-space-station/space-station-research-and-technology/space-station-science-101/</a><br>AI to AI communication - <a href="https://www.nature.com/articles/s41593-024-01607-5">https://www.nature.com/articles/s41593-024-01607-5</a></p>]]>
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      <itunes:keywords>Technology, Tech, Tech Industry, IT, science, technology, engineering, maths, NASA, business, business leader, rocket science, education, US, USA, UK, leadership, space, space discovery, astronaut, ISS, international space station, Edge, edge computing, research, space exploration, connectivity, Mars, processing speed, AI, communication</itunes:keywords>
      <itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit>
      <podcast:person role="Host" href="https://technologynow.transistor.fm/people/aubrey-lovell">Aubrey Lovell</podcast:person>
      <podcast:person role="Host" href="https://technologynow.transistor.fm/people/michael-bird">Michael Bird</podcast:person>
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      <title>How a supercomputer on the International Space Station is revolutionising science on the edge</title>
      <itunes:episode>51</itunes:episode>
      <podcast:episode>51</podcast:episode>
      <itunes:title>How a supercomputer on the International Space Station is revolutionising science on the edge</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In the next couple of episodes we’re going to be looking at HPE Spaceborne Computer 2 - a supercomputer on the International Space Station (ISS) that’s revolutionising computing at the edge, and science in space.</p><p>This week, we’ll be looking at the science behind the computer. Next week, we’ll be looking at the way it’s changing the way research is conducted in orbit and beyond. </p><p>So how is ddge computing changing how scientists and astronauts benefit from space exploration? To explain, we’re joined by the Principal Investigator for HPE Spaceborne Computer-2, Mark Fernandez.</p><p>This is Technology Now, a weekly show from Hewlett Packard Enterprise. Every week we look at a story that's been making headlines, take a look at the technology behind it, and explain why it matters to organizations and what we can learn from it.</p><p>Do you have a question for the expert? Ask it here using this Google form: <a href="https://forms.gle/8vzFNnPa94awARHMA">https://forms.gle/8vzFNnPa94awARHMA</a></p><p>About the expert: <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/markrfernandez/">https://www.linkedin.com/in/markrfernandez/</a></p><p>Sources and statistics cited in this episode:<br>Timeline of HPE Spaceborne Computer on ISS - <a href="https://www.hpe.com/us/en/newsroom/Accelerating-space-exploration-with-the-Spaceborne-Computer.html">https://www.hpe.com/us/en/newsroom/Accelerating-space-exploration-with-the-Spaceborne-Computer.html</a><br>Speeding up 6G - <a href="https://www.nature.com/articles/s41586-024-07075-y">https://www.nature.com/articles/s41586-024-07075-y</a></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In the next couple of episodes we’re going to be looking at HPE Spaceborne Computer 2 - a supercomputer on the International Space Station (ISS) that’s revolutionising computing at the edge, and science in space.</p><p>This week, we’ll be looking at the science behind the computer. Next week, we’ll be looking at the way it’s changing the way research is conducted in orbit and beyond. </p><p>So how is ddge computing changing how scientists and astronauts benefit from space exploration? To explain, we’re joined by the Principal Investigator for HPE Spaceborne Computer-2, Mark Fernandez.</p><p>This is Technology Now, a weekly show from Hewlett Packard Enterprise. Every week we look at a story that's been making headlines, take a look at the technology behind it, and explain why it matters to organizations and what we can learn from it.</p><p>Do you have a question for the expert? Ask it here using this Google form: <a href="https://forms.gle/8vzFNnPa94awARHMA">https://forms.gle/8vzFNnPa94awARHMA</a></p><p>About the expert: <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/markrfernandez/">https://www.linkedin.com/in/markrfernandez/</a></p><p>Sources and statistics cited in this episode:<br>Timeline of HPE Spaceborne Computer on ISS - <a href="https://www.hpe.com/us/en/newsroom/Accelerating-space-exploration-with-the-Spaceborne-Computer.html">https://www.hpe.com/us/en/newsroom/Accelerating-space-exploration-with-the-Spaceborne-Computer.html</a><br>Speeding up 6G - <a href="https://www.nature.com/articles/s41586-024-07075-y">https://www.nature.com/articles/s41586-024-07075-y</a></p>]]>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 21 Mar 2024 19:36:15 +0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:duration>1242</itunes:duration>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In the next couple of episodes we’re going to be looking at HPE Spaceborne Computer 2 - a supercomputer on the International Space Station (ISS) that’s revolutionising computing at the edge, and science in space.</p><p>This week, we’ll be looking at the science behind the computer. Next week, we’ll be looking at the way it’s changing the way research is conducted in orbit and beyond. </p><p>So how is ddge computing changing how scientists and astronauts benefit from space exploration? To explain, we’re joined by the Principal Investigator for HPE Spaceborne Computer-2, Mark Fernandez.</p><p>This is Technology Now, a weekly show from Hewlett Packard Enterprise. Every week we look at a story that's been making headlines, take a look at the technology behind it, and explain why it matters to organizations and what we can learn from it.</p><p>Do you have a question for the expert? Ask it here using this Google form: <a href="https://forms.gle/8vzFNnPa94awARHMA">https://forms.gle/8vzFNnPa94awARHMA</a></p><p>About the expert: <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/markrfernandez/">https://www.linkedin.com/in/markrfernandez/</a></p><p>Sources and statistics cited in this episode:<br>Timeline of HPE Spaceborne Computer on ISS - <a href="https://www.hpe.com/us/en/newsroom/Accelerating-space-exploration-with-the-Spaceborne-Computer.html">https://www.hpe.com/us/en/newsroom/Accelerating-space-exploration-with-the-Spaceborne-Computer.html</a><br>Speeding up 6G - <a href="https://www.nature.com/articles/s41586-024-07075-y">https://www.nature.com/articles/s41586-024-07075-y</a></p>]]>
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      <itunes:keywords>Technology, Tech, Tech Industry, IT, science, technology, engineering, maths, NASA, business, business leader, rocket science, education, US, USA, UK, leadership, space, space discovery, astronaut, ISS, international space station, Edge, edge computing, research, space exploration, connectivity, Mars, processing speed, AI, communication</itunes:keywords>
      <itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit>
      <podcast:person role="Host" href="https://technologynow.transistor.fm/people/aubrey-lovell">Aubrey Lovell</podcast:person>
      <podcast:person role="Host" href="https://technologynow.transistor.fm/people/michael-bird">Michael Bird</podcast:person>
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      <title>How the public sector is dealing with cyber security in hybrid cloud</title>
      <itunes:episode>50</itunes:episode>
      <podcast:episode>50</podcast:episode>
      <itunes:title>How the public sector is dealing with cyber security in hybrid cloud</itunes:title>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In this episode we are looking at how the public sector is embracing the hybrid cloud model and what steps need to be taken to be certain our information, as members of the public, is kept safe.<br> <br>It’s a big issue. In 2021 and 2022 the largest percentage of cyber threats and attacks were reported by governments and the public sector, according to the European Parliament. </p><p>So, what operational security strategies are being tailored for public sector needs? How does regulation differ between the public and private sector when it comes to hybrid cloud security? And how can leaders in health, education, the military, public transport and law enforcement ensure that adopting a hybrid cloud model is a secure option? </p><p>To fill us in is Simon Leech, Director at Hewlett Packard Enterprise’s Center of Excellence for Cybersecurity and Digital Risk Management.</p><p>This is Technology Now, a weekly show from Hewlett Packard Enterprise. Every week we look at a story that's been making headlines, take a look at the technology behind it, and explain why it matters to organizations and what we can learn from it. </p><p>Do you have a question for the expert? Ask it here using this Google form: <a href="https://forms.gle/8vzFNnPa94awARHMA%20">https://forms.gle/8vzFNnPa94awARHMA </a></p><p>About this week's guest: <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/simonleech/?originalSubdomain=nl%20">https://www.linkedin.com/in/simonleech/?originalSubdomain=nl </a></p><p>Sources cited in this week's episode: <br>European Parliament stats on public-body cyber attacks: <a href="https://www.europarl.europa.eu/topics/en/article/20220120STO21428/cybersecurity-main-and-emerging-threats">https://www.europarl.europa.eu/topics/en/article/20220120STO21428/cybersecurity-main-and-emerging-threats</a><br>The UK’s Cloud First policy: <a href="https://www.gov.uk/guidance/government-cloud-first-policy">https://www.gov.uk/guidance/government-cloud-first-policy</a><br>Revisions to the Cloud First policy: <a href="https://technology.blog.gov.uk/2019/10/31/cloud-first-is-here-to-stay/">https://technology.blog.gov.uk/2019/10/31/cloud-first-is-here-to-stay/</a><br>UK is the third most attacked nation in the world: <a href="https://committees.parliament.uk/committee/135/science-innovation-and-technology-committee/news/198084/how-resilient-is-uk-critical-national-infrastructure-to-cyberattack/">https://committees.parliament.uk/committee/135/science-innovation-and-technology-committee/news/198084/how-resilient-is-uk-critical-national-infrastructure-to-cyberattack/</a><br>Seti’s AI modelling of habitable worlds: <a href="https://www.seti.org/">https://www.seti.org/</a><br>Value of the laser industry: <a href="https://www.grandviewresearch.com/industry-analysis/laser-technology-market-report#:~:text=The%20global%20laser%20technology%20market%20size%20was%20estimated%20at%20USD,the%20laser%20technology%20market%20growth%3F">https://www.grandviewresearch.com/industry-analysis/laser-technology-market-report#:~:text=The%20global%20laser%20technology%20market%20size%20was%20estimated%20at%20USD,the%20laser%20technology%20market%20growth%3F</a></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In this episode we are looking at how the public sector is embracing the hybrid cloud model and what steps need to be taken to be certain our information, as members of the public, is kept safe.<br> <br>It’s a big issue. In 2021 and 2022 the largest percentage of cyber threats and attacks were reported by governments and the public sector, according to the European Parliament. </p><p>So, what operational security strategies are being tailored for public sector needs? How does regulation differ between the public and private sector when it comes to hybrid cloud security? And how can leaders in health, education, the military, public transport and law enforcement ensure that adopting a hybrid cloud model is a secure option? </p><p>To fill us in is Simon Leech, Director at Hewlett Packard Enterprise’s Center of Excellence for Cybersecurity and Digital Risk Management.</p><p>This is Technology Now, a weekly show from Hewlett Packard Enterprise. Every week we look at a story that's been making headlines, take a look at the technology behind it, and explain why it matters to organizations and what we can learn from it. </p><p>Do you have a question for the expert? Ask it here using this Google form: <a href="https://forms.gle/8vzFNnPa94awARHMA%20">https://forms.gle/8vzFNnPa94awARHMA </a></p><p>About this week's guest: <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/simonleech/?originalSubdomain=nl%20">https://www.linkedin.com/in/simonleech/?originalSubdomain=nl </a></p><p>Sources cited in this week's episode: <br>European Parliament stats on public-body cyber attacks: <a href="https://www.europarl.europa.eu/topics/en/article/20220120STO21428/cybersecurity-main-and-emerging-threats">https://www.europarl.europa.eu/topics/en/article/20220120STO21428/cybersecurity-main-and-emerging-threats</a><br>The UK’s Cloud First policy: <a href="https://www.gov.uk/guidance/government-cloud-first-policy">https://www.gov.uk/guidance/government-cloud-first-policy</a><br>Revisions to the Cloud First policy: <a href="https://technology.blog.gov.uk/2019/10/31/cloud-first-is-here-to-stay/">https://technology.blog.gov.uk/2019/10/31/cloud-first-is-here-to-stay/</a><br>UK is the third most attacked nation in the world: <a href="https://committees.parliament.uk/committee/135/science-innovation-and-technology-committee/news/198084/how-resilient-is-uk-critical-national-infrastructure-to-cyberattack/">https://committees.parliament.uk/committee/135/science-innovation-and-technology-committee/news/198084/how-resilient-is-uk-critical-national-infrastructure-to-cyberattack/</a><br>Seti’s AI modelling of habitable worlds: <a href="https://www.seti.org/">https://www.seti.org/</a><br>Value of the laser industry: <a href="https://www.grandviewresearch.com/industry-analysis/laser-technology-market-report#:~:text=The%20global%20laser%20technology%20market%20size%20was%20estimated%20at%20USD,the%20laser%20technology%20market%20growth%3F">https://www.grandviewresearch.com/industry-analysis/laser-technology-market-report#:~:text=The%20global%20laser%20technology%20market%20size%20was%20estimated%20at%20USD,the%20laser%20technology%20market%20growth%3F</a></p>]]>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 14 Mar 2024 06:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>Hewlett Packard Enterprise</author>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In this episode we are looking at how the public sector is embracing the hybrid cloud model and what steps need to be taken to be certain our information, as members of the public, is kept safe.<br> <br>It’s a big issue. In 2021 and 2022 the largest percentage of cyber threats and attacks were reported by governments and the public sector, according to the European Parliament. </p><p>So, what operational security strategies are being tailored for public sector needs? How does regulation differ between the public and private sector when it comes to hybrid cloud security? And how can leaders in health, education, the military, public transport and law enforcement ensure that adopting a hybrid cloud model is a secure option? </p><p>To fill us in is Simon Leech, Director at Hewlett Packard Enterprise’s Center of Excellence for Cybersecurity and Digital Risk Management.</p><p>This is Technology Now, a weekly show from Hewlett Packard Enterprise. Every week we look at a story that's been making headlines, take a look at the technology behind it, and explain why it matters to organizations and what we can learn from it. </p><p>Do you have a question for the expert? Ask it here using this Google form: <a href="https://forms.gle/8vzFNnPa94awARHMA%20">https://forms.gle/8vzFNnPa94awARHMA </a></p><p>About this week's guest: <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/simonleech/?originalSubdomain=nl%20">https://www.linkedin.com/in/simonleech/?originalSubdomain=nl </a></p><p>Sources cited in this week's episode: <br>European Parliament stats on public-body cyber attacks: <a href="https://www.europarl.europa.eu/topics/en/article/20220120STO21428/cybersecurity-main-and-emerging-threats">https://www.europarl.europa.eu/topics/en/article/20220120STO21428/cybersecurity-main-and-emerging-threats</a><br>The UK’s Cloud First policy: <a href="https://www.gov.uk/guidance/government-cloud-first-policy">https://www.gov.uk/guidance/government-cloud-first-policy</a><br>Revisions to the Cloud First policy: <a href="https://technology.blog.gov.uk/2019/10/31/cloud-first-is-here-to-stay/">https://technology.blog.gov.uk/2019/10/31/cloud-first-is-here-to-stay/</a><br>UK is the third most attacked nation in the world: <a href="https://committees.parliament.uk/committee/135/science-innovation-and-technology-committee/news/198084/how-resilient-is-uk-critical-national-infrastructure-to-cyberattack/">https://committees.parliament.uk/committee/135/science-innovation-and-technology-committee/news/198084/how-resilient-is-uk-critical-national-infrastructure-to-cyberattack/</a><br>Seti’s AI modelling of habitable worlds: <a href="https://www.seti.org/">https://www.seti.org/</a><br>Value of the laser industry: <a href="https://www.grandviewresearch.com/industry-analysis/laser-technology-market-report#:~:text=The%20global%20laser%20technology%20market%20size%20was%20estimated%20at%20USD,the%20laser%20technology%20market%20growth%3F">https://www.grandviewresearch.com/industry-analysis/laser-technology-market-report#:~:text=The%20global%20laser%20technology%20market%20size%20was%20estimated%20at%20USD,the%20laser%20technology%20market%20growth%3F</a></p>]]>
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      <itunes:keywords>dependencies, hybrid cloud, hyperscalers, Big Data, AI, Sustainability, on-prem, colo, trust, FinTech, democratisation, data sovereignty, automation, Personal data, data fumes, digital transformation, Everything-As-A-Service, Cloud, on-prem, on-premesis, data centre, AWS, Google, mainframe, IT, agile, iterative, SaaS, security, hacking, hackers, contracts, legal, data controller, controller, data</itunes:keywords>
      <itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit>
      <podcast:person role="Host" href="https://technologynow.transistor.fm/people/aubrey-lovell">Aubrey Lovell</podcast:person>
      <podcast:person role="Host" href="https://technologynow.transistor.fm/people/michael-bird">Michael Bird</podcast:person>
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      <title>How IT is revolutionizing the tricky world of car manufacturing</title>
      <itunes:episode>49</itunes:episode>
      <podcast:episode>49</podcast:episode>
      <itunes:title>How IT is revolutionizing the tricky world of car manufacturing</itunes:title>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Tech is having a transformative effect on manufacturing, nowhere more so than in car manufacturing. IT is involved in every step of the process chain: from design to manufacture. And whilst advancements in technology have sped up the process; that also comes with its own challenges. The methods to train and monitor robots, as well as humans, are constantly evolving as AI plays a bigger part in the process.</p><p>And then, of course, there's integrating the manufacturing and sales process, as customers demand more and more customisability in their vehicles. In this episode, we're joined by Peter Grendel, Managing Director of ABAT+, to look at the challenges and opportunities that come with using modern technology and sustainable engineering in order to get a brand new car from concept to production.  </p><p>This is Technology Now, a weekly show from Hewlett Packard Enterprise. Every week we look at a story that's been making headlines, take a look at the technology behind it, and explain why it matters to organizations and what we can learn from it.</p><p>Do you have a question for the expert? Ask it here using this Google form: <a href="https://forms.gle/8vzFNnPa94awARHMA">https://forms.gle/8vzFNnPa94awARHMA</a></p><p>About this week's guest: <a href="https://www.abat.de/en/about-us/management">https://www.abat.de/en/about-us/management</a></p><p>Sources cited in this week's episode:<br>The original 4x4 patent: <a href="https://patents.google.com/patent/US602310A/en">https://patents.google.com/patent/US602310A/en</a><br>UK to ban carbon-emitting vehicles: <a href="https://www.gov.uk/government/news/government-sets-out-path-to-zero-emission-vehicles-by-2035">https://www.gov.uk/government/news/government-sets-out-path-to-zero-emission-vehicles-by-2035</a><br>Imaging the Herculaneum scrolls: <a href="https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5031465/">https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5031465/</a><br>Identifying the first letters on the scrolls: <a href="https://scrollprize.org/firstletters">https://scrollprize.org/firstletters</a></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Tech is having a transformative effect on manufacturing, nowhere more so than in car manufacturing. IT is involved in every step of the process chain: from design to manufacture. And whilst advancements in technology have sped up the process; that also comes with its own challenges. The methods to train and monitor robots, as well as humans, are constantly evolving as AI plays a bigger part in the process.</p><p>And then, of course, there's integrating the manufacturing and sales process, as customers demand more and more customisability in their vehicles. In this episode, we're joined by Peter Grendel, Managing Director of ABAT+, to look at the challenges and opportunities that come with using modern technology and sustainable engineering in order to get a brand new car from concept to production.  </p><p>This is Technology Now, a weekly show from Hewlett Packard Enterprise. Every week we look at a story that's been making headlines, take a look at the technology behind it, and explain why it matters to organizations and what we can learn from it.</p><p>Do you have a question for the expert? Ask it here using this Google form: <a href="https://forms.gle/8vzFNnPa94awARHMA">https://forms.gle/8vzFNnPa94awARHMA</a></p><p>About this week's guest: <a href="https://www.abat.de/en/about-us/management">https://www.abat.de/en/about-us/management</a></p><p>Sources cited in this week's episode:<br>The original 4x4 patent: <a href="https://patents.google.com/patent/US602310A/en">https://patents.google.com/patent/US602310A/en</a><br>UK to ban carbon-emitting vehicles: <a href="https://www.gov.uk/government/news/government-sets-out-path-to-zero-emission-vehicles-by-2035">https://www.gov.uk/government/news/government-sets-out-path-to-zero-emission-vehicles-by-2035</a><br>Imaging the Herculaneum scrolls: <a href="https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5031465/">https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5031465/</a><br>Identifying the first letters on the scrolls: <a href="https://scrollprize.org/firstletters">https://scrollprize.org/firstletters</a></p>]]>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 07 Mar 2024 05:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>Hewlett Packard Enterprise</author>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Tech is having a transformative effect on manufacturing, nowhere more so than in car manufacturing. IT is involved in every step of the process chain: from design to manufacture. And whilst advancements in technology have sped up the process; that also comes with its own challenges. The methods to train and monitor robots, as well as humans, are constantly evolving as AI plays a bigger part in the process.</p><p>And then, of course, there's integrating the manufacturing and sales process, as customers demand more and more customisability in their vehicles. In this episode, we're joined by Peter Grendel, Managing Director of ABAT+, to look at the challenges and opportunities that come with using modern technology and sustainable engineering in order to get a brand new car from concept to production.  </p><p>This is Technology Now, a weekly show from Hewlett Packard Enterprise. Every week we look at a story that's been making headlines, take a look at the technology behind it, and explain why it matters to organizations and what we can learn from it.</p><p>Do you have a question for the expert? Ask it here using this Google form: <a href="https://forms.gle/8vzFNnPa94awARHMA">https://forms.gle/8vzFNnPa94awARHMA</a></p><p>About this week's guest: <a href="https://www.abat.de/en/about-us/management">https://www.abat.de/en/about-us/management</a></p><p>Sources cited in this week's episode:<br>The original 4x4 patent: <a href="https://patents.google.com/patent/US602310A/en">https://patents.google.com/patent/US602310A/en</a><br>UK to ban carbon-emitting vehicles: <a href="https://www.gov.uk/government/news/government-sets-out-path-to-zero-emission-vehicles-by-2035">https://www.gov.uk/government/news/government-sets-out-path-to-zero-emission-vehicles-by-2035</a><br>Imaging the Herculaneum scrolls: <a href="https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5031465/">https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5031465/</a><br>Identifying the first letters on the scrolls: <a href="https://scrollprize.org/firstletters">https://scrollprize.org/firstletters</a></p>]]>
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      <itunes:keywords>Business, IT, Technology, HybridIT, Cloud, BigData, EmergingTech, DigitalTransformation, HybridCloud</itunes:keywords>
      <itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit>
      <podcast:person role="Host" href="https://technologynow.transistor.fm/people/aubrey-lovell">Aubrey Lovell</podcast:person>
      <podcast:person role="Host" href="https://technologynow.transistor.fm/people/michael-bird">Michael Bird</podcast:person>
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      <title>Encouraging future generations into STEM</title>
      <itunes:episode>48</itunes:episode>
      <podcast:episode>48</podcast:episode>
      <itunes:title>Encouraging future generations into STEM</itunes:title>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Despite a huge boom in technological innovation around the world and an expanding tech industry, the number of graduates who have come from STEM subjects remains relatively low. Just over a quarter of university graduates in the UK have studied a STEM course, and in the US it’s less than 1-in-5.  Within that, there is still a huge disparity in gender after secondary school compulsory education. </p><p>In this episode we’ll be looking at how we can engage the next, and future generations in science and technology-led professions, and the importance of role models in showing what can be achieved by a career in STEM, with former NASA rocket scientist, STEM ambassador, entrepreneur and confirmed future astronaut, Aisha Bowe.</p><p>This is Technology Now, a weekly show from Hewlett Packard Enterprise. Every week we look at a story that's been making headlines, take a look at the technology behind it, and explain why it matters to organizations and what we can learn from it.</p><p>Do you have a question for the expert? Ask it here using this Google form: <a href="https://forms.gle/8vzFNnPa94awARHMA">https://forms.gle/8vzFNnPa94awARHMA</a></p><p>About the expert: <a href="https://www.aishabowe.com/">https://www.aishabowe.com/</a></p><p>Sources and statistics cited in this episode:<br>Statistics for the percentage of the UK working population in STEM careers - <a href="https://publications.parliament.uk/pa/cm5803/cmselect/cmsctech/95/report.html">https://publications.parliament.uk/pa/cm5803/cmselect/cmsctech/95/report.html</a><br>Predicted increase in STEM employment - <a href="https://careersmart.org.uk/industries/stem/employment-growth-stem-occupations">https://careersmart.org.uk/industries/stem/employment-growth-stem-occupations</a><br>HESA-backed report into role of women in STEM workforce - <a href="https://www.stemwomen.com/women-in-stem-statistics-progress-and-challenges">https://www.stemwomen.com/women-in-stem-statistics-progress-and-challenges</a><br>Imaging the Herculaneum scrolls: <a href="https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5031465/">https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5031465/</a><br>Identifying the first letters on the scrolls: <a href="https://scrollprize.org/firstletters">https://scrollprize.org/firstletters</a></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Despite a huge boom in technological innovation around the world and an expanding tech industry, the number of graduates who have come from STEM subjects remains relatively low. Just over a quarter of university graduates in the UK have studied a STEM course, and in the US it’s less than 1-in-5.  Within that, there is still a huge disparity in gender after secondary school compulsory education. </p><p>In this episode we’ll be looking at how we can engage the next, and future generations in science and technology-led professions, and the importance of role models in showing what can be achieved by a career in STEM, with former NASA rocket scientist, STEM ambassador, entrepreneur and confirmed future astronaut, Aisha Bowe.</p><p>This is Technology Now, a weekly show from Hewlett Packard Enterprise. Every week we look at a story that's been making headlines, take a look at the technology behind it, and explain why it matters to organizations and what we can learn from it.</p><p>Do you have a question for the expert? Ask it here using this Google form: <a href="https://forms.gle/8vzFNnPa94awARHMA">https://forms.gle/8vzFNnPa94awARHMA</a></p><p>About the expert: <a href="https://www.aishabowe.com/">https://www.aishabowe.com/</a></p><p>Sources and statistics cited in this episode:<br>Statistics for the percentage of the UK working population in STEM careers - <a href="https://publications.parliament.uk/pa/cm5803/cmselect/cmsctech/95/report.html">https://publications.parliament.uk/pa/cm5803/cmselect/cmsctech/95/report.html</a><br>Predicted increase in STEM employment - <a href="https://careersmart.org.uk/industries/stem/employment-growth-stem-occupations">https://careersmart.org.uk/industries/stem/employment-growth-stem-occupations</a><br>HESA-backed report into role of women in STEM workforce - <a href="https://www.stemwomen.com/women-in-stem-statistics-progress-and-challenges">https://www.stemwomen.com/women-in-stem-statistics-progress-and-challenges</a><br>Imaging the Herculaneum scrolls: <a href="https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5031465/">https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5031465/</a><br>Identifying the first letters on the scrolls: <a href="https://scrollprize.org/firstletters">https://scrollprize.org/firstletters</a></p>]]>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 29 Feb 2024 06:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>Hewlett Packard Enterprise</author>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Despite a huge boom in technological innovation around the world and an expanding tech industry, the number of graduates who have come from STEM subjects remains relatively low. Just over a quarter of university graduates in the UK have studied a STEM course, and in the US it’s less than 1-in-5.  Within that, there is still a huge disparity in gender after secondary school compulsory education. </p><p>In this episode we’ll be looking at how we can engage the next, and future generations in science and technology-led professions, and the importance of role models in showing what can be achieved by a career in STEM, with former NASA rocket scientist, STEM ambassador, entrepreneur and confirmed future astronaut, Aisha Bowe.</p><p>This is Technology Now, a weekly show from Hewlett Packard Enterprise. Every week we look at a story that's been making headlines, take a look at the technology behind it, and explain why it matters to organizations and what we can learn from it.</p><p>Do you have a question for the expert? Ask it here using this Google form: <a href="https://forms.gle/8vzFNnPa94awARHMA">https://forms.gle/8vzFNnPa94awARHMA</a></p><p>About the expert: <a href="https://www.aishabowe.com/">https://www.aishabowe.com/</a></p><p>Sources and statistics cited in this episode:<br>Statistics for the percentage of the UK working population in STEM careers - <a href="https://publications.parliament.uk/pa/cm5803/cmselect/cmsctech/95/report.html">https://publications.parliament.uk/pa/cm5803/cmselect/cmsctech/95/report.html</a><br>Predicted increase in STEM employment - <a href="https://careersmart.org.uk/industries/stem/employment-growth-stem-occupations">https://careersmart.org.uk/industries/stem/employment-growth-stem-occupations</a><br>HESA-backed report into role of women in STEM workforce - <a href="https://www.stemwomen.com/women-in-stem-statistics-progress-and-challenges">https://www.stemwomen.com/women-in-stem-statistics-progress-and-challenges</a><br>Imaging the Herculaneum scrolls: <a href="https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5031465/">https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5031465/</a><br>Identifying the first letters on the scrolls: <a href="https://scrollprize.org/firstletters">https://scrollprize.org/firstletters</a></p>]]>
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      <itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit>
      <podcast:person role="Host" href="https://technologynow.transistor.fm/people/aubrey-lovell">Aubrey Lovell</podcast:person>
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      <title>Facing the ethical concerns of AI</title>
      <itunes:episode>47</itunes:episode>
      <podcast:episode>47</podcast:episode>
      <itunes:title>Facing the ethical concerns of AI</itunes:title>
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        <![CDATA[<p>The ethical question of AI has been at the forefront of its development. Today, there is a global rush to establish legal and ethical frameworks around AI, such as the European Parliament AI Act, which aim to legislate around concerns surrounding potential bias from bad data sets or algorithms, privacy concerns, and non-discrimination.</p><p>Our guest this week is Principal Data Scientist and AI Ambassador at HPE, Iveta Lohovska. We’ll be discussing the practicality of placing guardrails around AI, as well as the ethical approach that needs to be taken for training models - and whether the sheer scale of its growth is leaving us vulnerable as a society.</p><p>This is Technology Now, a weekly show from Hewlett Packard Enterprise. Every week we look at a story that's been making headlines, take a look at the technology behind it, and explain why it matters to organizations and what we can learn from it.</p><p>Do you have a question for the expert? Ask it here using this Google form: https://forms.gle/8vzFNnPa94awARHMA</p><p>About the expert: https://www.linkedin.com/in/iveta-lohovska-40210362/?originalSubdomain=at</p><p>Sources and statistics cited in this episode:<br>2024 Global Forum on the Ethics of AI - https://www.unesco.org/en/forum-ethics-ai<br>European Parliament AI Act - https://www.europarl.europa.eu/news/en/headlines/society/20230601STO93804/eu-ai-act-first-regulation-on-artificial-intelligence<br>The Outer Space Treaty - https://www.unoosa.org/oosa/en/ourwork/spacelaw/treaties/introouterspacetreaty.html<br>International Astronomical Union - https://www.iau.org/<br>Dolly the Sheep cloning - https://www.nms.ac.uk/explore-our-collections/stories/natural-sciences/dolly-the-sheep/</p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>The ethical question of AI has been at the forefront of its development. Today, there is a global rush to establish legal and ethical frameworks around AI, such as the European Parliament AI Act, which aim to legislate around concerns surrounding potential bias from bad data sets or algorithms, privacy concerns, and non-discrimination.</p><p>Our guest this week is Principal Data Scientist and AI Ambassador at HPE, Iveta Lohovska. We’ll be discussing the practicality of placing guardrails around AI, as well as the ethical approach that needs to be taken for training models - and whether the sheer scale of its growth is leaving us vulnerable as a society.</p><p>This is Technology Now, a weekly show from Hewlett Packard Enterprise. Every week we look at a story that's been making headlines, take a look at the technology behind it, and explain why it matters to organizations and what we can learn from it.</p><p>Do you have a question for the expert? Ask it here using this Google form: https://forms.gle/8vzFNnPa94awARHMA</p><p>About the expert: https://www.linkedin.com/in/iveta-lohovska-40210362/?originalSubdomain=at</p><p>Sources and statistics cited in this episode:<br>2024 Global Forum on the Ethics of AI - https://www.unesco.org/en/forum-ethics-ai<br>European Parliament AI Act - https://www.europarl.europa.eu/news/en/headlines/society/20230601STO93804/eu-ai-act-first-regulation-on-artificial-intelligence<br>The Outer Space Treaty - https://www.unoosa.org/oosa/en/ourwork/spacelaw/treaties/introouterspacetreaty.html<br>International Astronomical Union - https://www.iau.org/<br>Dolly the Sheep cloning - https://www.nms.ac.uk/explore-our-collections/stories/natural-sciences/dolly-the-sheep/</p>]]>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 22 Feb 2024 06:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>Hewlett Packard Enterprise</author>
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        <![CDATA[<p>The ethical question of AI has been at the forefront of its development. Today, there is a global rush to establish legal and ethical frameworks around AI, such as the European Parliament AI Act, which aim to legislate around concerns surrounding potential bias from bad data sets or algorithms, privacy concerns, and non-discrimination.</p><p>Our guest this week is Principal Data Scientist and AI Ambassador at HPE, Iveta Lohovska. We’ll be discussing the practicality of placing guardrails around AI, as well as the ethical approach that needs to be taken for training models - and whether the sheer scale of its growth is leaving us vulnerable as a society.</p><p>This is Technology Now, a weekly show from Hewlett Packard Enterprise. Every week we look at a story that's been making headlines, take a look at the technology behind it, and explain why it matters to organizations and what we can learn from it.</p><p>Do you have a question for the expert? Ask it here using this Google form: https://forms.gle/8vzFNnPa94awARHMA</p><p>About the expert: https://www.linkedin.com/in/iveta-lohovska-40210362/?originalSubdomain=at</p><p>Sources and statistics cited in this episode:<br>2024 Global Forum on the Ethics of AI - https://www.unesco.org/en/forum-ethics-ai<br>European Parliament AI Act - https://www.europarl.europa.eu/news/en/headlines/society/20230601STO93804/eu-ai-act-first-regulation-on-artificial-intelligence<br>The Outer Space Treaty - https://www.unoosa.org/oosa/en/ourwork/spacelaw/treaties/introouterspacetreaty.html<br>International Astronomical Union - https://www.iau.org/<br>Dolly the Sheep cloning - https://www.nms.ac.uk/explore-our-collections/stories/natural-sciences/dolly-the-sheep/</p>]]>
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      <itunes:keywords>Technology, Tech, Tech Industry, IT, ICT, Enterprise, business, organisations, companies, company, firm, artificial intelligence, AI, datacentre, data centre, datacenter, data center, storage, simulation, learning models, business news, tech news, generative AI, large language model, ethics, UNESCO, Slovenia. Global AI ethics, EU, European Parliament, AI Act, space, outer space, outer space treaty, astronaut, UN, moon, dolly the sheep.</itunes:keywords>
      <itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit>
      <podcast:person role="Host" href="https://technologynow.transistor.fm/people/aubrey-lovell">Aubrey Lovell</podcast:person>
      <podcast:person role="Host" href="https://technologynow.transistor.fm/people/michael-bird">Michael Bird</podcast:person>
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      <title>Why does the circular economy matter to IT? HPE's Technology Renewal Center re-visited</title>
      <itunes:episode>46</itunes:episode>
      <podcast:episode>46</podcast:episode>
      <itunes:title>Why does the circular economy matter to IT? HPE's Technology Renewal Center re-visited</itunes:title>
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        <![CDATA[<p>We’re back in the studio this week, revisiting Michael’s trip to HPE’s Technology Renewal Center in Erskine, Scotland. There, over three million pieces of IT equipment are renewed or recycled every year, with over 80% finding a new home according to HPE.</p><p>So why does it matter? This week, we’ll be looking at tech renewal in more detail, with un-heard interview audio from Michael’s tour of the center with his guide, Ray McGann: Managing Director of HPE Financial Services Ireland, and Worldwide Enterprise IT Asset Lifecycle Leader.</p><p>This is Technology Now, a weekly show from Hewlett Packard Enterprise. Every week we look at a story that's been making headlines, take a look at the technology behind it, and explain why it matters to organizations and what we can learn from it. </p><p>Do you have a question for the expert? Ask it here using this Google form: <br><a href="https://forms.gle/8vzFNnPa94awARHMA%20">https://forms.gle/8vzFNnPa94awARHMA <br></a><br>About the expert: <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/ray-mcgann-978b98a/?originalSubdomain=ie%20">https://www.linkedin.com/in/ray-mcgann-978b98a/?originalSubdomain=ie </a></p><p>Sources and statistics cited in this episode:<br>HPE's figures on the performance of the Technology Renewal Center: <a href="https://www.hpe.com/uk/en/services/asset-lifecycle.html">https://www.hpe.com/uk/en/services/asset-lifecycle.html</a><br>World Economic Forum report on e-waste: <a href="https://www.weforum.org/agenda/2023/03/the-enormous-opportunity-of-e-waste-recycling/">https://www.weforum.org/agenda/2023/03/the-enormous-opportunity-of-e-waste-recycling/</a></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>We’re back in the studio this week, revisiting Michael’s trip to HPE’s Technology Renewal Center in Erskine, Scotland. There, over three million pieces of IT equipment are renewed or recycled every year, with over 80% finding a new home according to HPE.</p><p>So why does it matter? This week, we’ll be looking at tech renewal in more detail, with un-heard interview audio from Michael’s tour of the center with his guide, Ray McGann: Managing Director of HPE Financial Services Ireland, and Worldwide Enterprise IT Asset Lifecycle Leader.</p><p>This is Technology Now, a weekly show from Hewlett Packard Enterprise. Every week we look at a story that's been making headlines, take a look at the technology behind it, and explain why it matters to organizations and what we can learn from it. </p><p>Do you have a question for the expert? Ask it here using this Google form: <br><a href="https://forms.gle/8vzFNnPa94awARHMA%20">https://forms.gle/8vzFNnPa94awARHMA <br></a><br>About the expert: <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/ray-mcgann-978b98a/?originalSubdomain=ie%20">https://www.linkedin.com/in/ray-mcgann-978b98a/?originalSubdomain=ie </a></p><p>Sources and statistics cited in this episode:<br>HPE's figures on the performance of the Technology Renewal Center: <a href="https://www.hpe.com/uk/en/services/asset-lifecycle.html">https://www.hpe.com/uk/en/services/asset-lifecycle.html</a><br>World Economic Forum report on e-waste: <a href="https://www.weforum.org/agenda/2023/03/the-enormous-opportunity-of-e-waste-recycling/">https://www.weforum.org/agenda/2023/03/the-enormous-opportunity-of-e-waste-recycling/</a></p>]]>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 15 Feb 2024 06:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>Hewlett Packard Enterprise</author>
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      <itunes:duration>988</itunes:duration>
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        <![CDATA[<p>We’re back in the studio this week, revisiting Michael’s trip to HPE’s Technology Renewal Center in Erskine, Scotland. There, over three million pieces of IT equipment are renewed or recycled every year, with over 80% finding a new home according to HPE.</p><p>So why does it matter? This week, we’ll be looking at tech renewal in more detail, with un-heard interview audio from Michael’s tour of the center with his guide, Ray McGann: Managing Director of HPE Financial Services Ireland, and Worldwide Enterprise IT Asset Lifecycle Leader.</p><p>This is Technology Now, a weekly show from Hewlett Packard Enterprise. Every week we look at a story that's been making headlines, take a look at the technology behind it, and explain why it matters to organizations and what we can learn from it. </p><p>Do you have a question for the expert? Ask it here using this Google form: <br><a href="https://forms.gle/8vzFNnPa94awARHMA%20">https://forms.gle/8vzFNnPa94awARHMA <br></a><br>About the expert: <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/ray-mcgann-978b98a/?originalSubdomain=ie%20">https://www.linkedin.com/in/ray-mcgann-978b98a/?originalSubdomain=ie </a></p><p>Sources and statistics cited in this episode:<br>HPE's figures on the performance of the Technology Renewal Center: <a href="https://www.hpe.com/uk/en/services/asset-lifecycle.html">https://www.hpe.com/uk/en/services/asset-lifecycle.html</a><br>World Economic Forum report on e-waste: <a href="https://www.weforum.org/agenda/2023/03/the-enormous-opportunity-of-e-waste-recycling/">https://www.weforum.org/agenda/2023/03/the-enormous-opportunity-of-e-waste-recycling/</a></p>]]>
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      <itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit>
      <podcast:person role="Host" href="https://technologynow.transistor.fm/people/aubrey-lovell">Aubrey Lovell</podcast:person>
      <podcast:person role="Host" href="https://technologynow.transistor.fm/people/michael-bird">Michael Bird</podcast:person>
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      <title>The end-of-use tech finding a new life at HPE’s Technology Renewal Center</title>
      <itunes:episode>45</itunes:episode>
      <podcast:episode>45</podcast:episode>
      <itunes:title>The end-of-use tech finding a new life at HPE’s Technology Renewal Center</itunes:title>
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        <![CDATA[<p>According to 2023 figures from the World Economic Forum, around 53.6 million metric tons of e-waste is produced every year worldwide.</p><p>Combating that is HPE’s Technology Renewal Center (TRC) at Erskine, just outside Glasgow in Scotland. It takes in around 3 million pieces of end of use tech every year to help it find a new life. In fact, according to HPE's figures, 9.2 million assets have been put back into use over the last 3 years.</p><p>This week, Michael’s been out visiting the Technology Renewal Center to discover how end of use tech is getting a second chance, with his guide, Ray McGann: Managing Director of HPE Financial Services Ireland, and Worldwide Enterprise IT Asset Lifecycle Leader.</p><p>This is Technology Now, a weekly show from Hewlett Packard Enterprise. Every week we look at a story that's been making headlines, take a look at the technology behind it, and explain why it matters to organizations and what we can learn from it. </p><p>Do you have a question for the expert? Ask it here using this Google form: <br><a href="https://forms.gle/8vzFNnPa94awARHMA">https://forms.gle/8vzFNnPa94awARHMA</a> </p><p>About the expert: <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/ray-mcgann-978b98a/?originalSubdomain=ie">https://www.linkedin.com/in/ray-mcgann-978b98a/?originalSubdomain=ie</a> </p><p>Sources and statistics cited in this episode:<br>HPE's figures on the performance of the Technology Renewal Center: <a href="https://www.hpe.com/uk/en/services/asset-lifecycle.html">https://www.hpe.com/uk/en/services/asset-lifecycle.html</a><br>World Economic Forum report on e-waste: <a href="https://www.weforum.org/agenda/2023/03/the-enormous-opportunity-of-e-waste-recycling/">https://www.weforum.org/agenda/2023/03/the-enormous-opportunity-of-e-waste-recycling/</a></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>According to 2023 figures from the World Economic Forum, around 53.6 million metric tons of e-waste is produced every year worldwide.</p><p>Combating that is HPE’s Technology Renewal Center (TRC) at Erskine, just outside Glasgow in Scotland. It takes in around 3 million pieces of end of use tech every year to help it find a new life. In fact, according to HPE's figures, 9.2 million assets have been put back into use over the last 3 years.</p><p>This week, Michael’s been out visiting the Technology Renewal Center to discover how end of use tech is getting a second chance, with his guide, Ray McGann: Managing Director of HPE Financial Services Ireland, and Worldwide Enterprise IT Asset Lifecycle Leader.</p><p>This is Technology Now, a weekly show from Hewlett Packard Enterprise. Every week we look at a story that's been making headlines, take a look at the technology behind it, and explain why it matters to organizations and what we can learn from it. </p><p>Do you have a question for the expert? Ask it here using this Google form: <br><a href="https://forms.gle/8vzFNnPa94awARHMA">https://forms.gle/8vzFNnPa94awARHMA</a> </p><p>About the expert: <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/ray-mcgann-978b98a/?originalSubdomain=ie">https://www.linkedin.com/in/ray-mcgann-978b98a/?originalSubdomain=ie</a> </p><p>Sources and statistics cited in this episode:<br>HPE's figures on the performance of the Technology Renewal Center: <a href="https://www.hpe.com/uk/en/services/asset-lifecycle.html">https://www.hpe.com/uk/en/services/asset-lifecycle.html</a><br>World Economic Forum report on e-waste: <a href="https://www.weforum.org/agenda/2023/03/the-enormous-opportunity-of-e-waste-recycling/">https://www.weforum.org/agenda/2023/03/the-enormous-opportunity-of-e-waste-recycling/</a></p>]]>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 08 Feb 2024 06:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>Hewlett Packard Enterprise</author>
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        <![CDATA[<p>According to 2023 figures from the World Economic Forum, around 53.6 million metric tons of e-waste is produced every year worldwide.</p><p>Combating that is HPE’s Technology Renewal Center (TRC) at Erskine, just outside Glasgow in Scotland. It takes in around 3 million pieces of end of use tech every year to help it find a new life. In fact, according to HPE's figures, 9.2 million assets have been put back into use over the last 3 years.</p><p>This week, Michael’s been out visiting the Technology Renewal Center to discover how end of use tech is getting a second chance, with his guide, Ray McGann: Managing Director of HPE Financial Services Ireland, and Worldwide Enterprise IT Asset Lifecycle Leader.</p><p>This is Technology Now, a weekly show from Hewlett Packard Enterprise. Every week we look at a story that's been making headlines, take a look at the technology behind it, and explain why it matters to organizations and what we can learn from it. </p><p>Do you have a question for the expert? Ask it here using this Google form: <br><a href="https://forms.gle/8vzFNnPa94awARHMA">https://forms.gle/8vzFNnPa94awARHMA</a> </p><p>About the expert: <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/ray-mcgann-978b98a/?originalSubdomain=ie">https://www.linkedin.com/in/ray-mcgann-978b98a/?originalSubdomain=ie</a> </p><p>Sources and statistics cited in this episode:<br>HPE's figures on the performance of the Technology Renewal Center: <a href="https://www.hpe.com/uk/en/services/asset-lifecycle.html">https://www.hpe.com/uk/en/services/asset-lifecycle.html</a><br>World Economic Forum report on e-waste: <a href="https://www.weforum.org/agenda/2023/03/the-enormous-opportunity-of-e-waste-recycling/">https://www.weforum.org/agenda/2023/03/the-enormous-opportunity-of-e-waste-recycling/</a></p>]]>
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      <itunes:keywords>Technology, Tech, Tech Industry, IT, ICT, Enterprise, business, organisations, companies, company, firm, datacentre, data centre, datacenter, data center, storage, simulation, hardware, server, equipment, capex, networking, switches, experts, business news, tech news, generative AI, large language model, LLM, greenhouse gas, CO2, sustainability, data, energy, energy usage, pollution, ESG, climate</itunes:keywords>
      <itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit>
      <podcast:person role="Host" href="https://technologynow.transistor.fm/people/aubrey-lovell">Aubrey Lovell</podcast:person>
      <podcast:person role="Host" href="https://technologynow.transistor.fm/people/michael-bird">Michael Bird</podcast:person>
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      <title>How AI is creating a digital twin of the human brain</title>
      <itunes:episode>44</itunes:episode>
      <podcast:episode>44</podcast:episode>
      <itunes:title>How AI is creating a digital twin of the human brain</itunes:title>
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        <![CDATA[<p>According to Alzheimer Disease International, there are 10 million new cases of dementia across the world every year. That’s the equivalent of a new case every 3 seconds. </p><p>It’s a devastating disease which manifests differently in different patients, but a new and novel approach could revolutionize treatment. A team from University College London is developing a foundational AI model of the human brain, with the hope it can be trained to trial individualised treatment plans for dementia sufferers, as well as better understand the disease.</p><p>Our guest this week is one of the project leaders. Parashkev Nachev is a Professor of Neurology at University College London. His team have been working in collaboration with HPE to create these AI-based digital twin, bringing together the best of AI and human medical expertise. </p><p>This is Technology Now, a weekly show from Hewlett Packard Enterprise. Every week we look at a story that's been making headlines, take a look at the technology behind it, and explain why it matters to organizations and what we can learn from it. </p><p>Do you have a question for the expert? Ask it here using this Google form: <a href="https://forms.gle/8vzFNnPa94awARHMA">https://forms.gle/8vzFNnPa94awARHMA</a> <br>About the expert:<a href="%20https://www.ucl.ac.uk/ion/people/professor-parashkev-nachev%20"> https://www.ucl.ac.uk/ion/people/professor-parashkev-nachev </a></p><p>Sources and statistics cited in this episode:<br>AI methods for earlier Alzheimer's diagnosis: <a href="https://www.alzheimers.org.uk/blog/artificial-intelligence-ai-dementia%20">https://www.alzheimers.org.uk/blog/artificial-intelligence-ai-dementia </a><br>Statistics on Alzheimer’s disease: <a href="https://www.alzint.org/about/dementia-facts-figures/dementia-statistics/#:~:text=There%20are%20over%2010%20million,new%20case%20every%203.2%20seconds%20%20Precision%20medicine%20statistics:%20https://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/precision-medicine-market-worth-50-2-billion--marketsandmarkets-301918806.html#:~:text=Precision%20Medicine%20Market%20in%20terms,new%20report%20by%20MarketsandMarkets%E2%84%A2.%20A%20wearable%20breast%20cancer%20screening%20device:%20https://news.mit.edu/2023/wearable-ultrasound-scanner-breast-cancer-0728">https://www.alzint.org/about/dementia-facts-figures/dementia-statistics/#:~:text=There%20are%20over%2010%20million,new%20case%20every%203.2%20seconds <br>Precision medicine statistics: https://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/precision-medicine-market-worth-50-2-billion--marketsandmarkets-301918806.html#:~:text=Precision%20Medicine%20Market%20in%20terms,new%20report%20by%20MarketsandMarkets%E2%84%A2.<br>A wearable breast cancer screening device: https://news.mit.edu/2023/wearable-ultrasound-scanner-breast-cancer-0728</a></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>According to Alzheimer Disease International, there are 10 million new cases of dementia across the world every year. That’s the equivalent of a new case every 3 seconds. </p><p>It’s a devastating disease which manifests differently in different patients, but a new and novel approach could revolutionize treatment. A team from University College London is developing a foundational AI model of the human brain, with the hope it can be trained to trial individualised treatment plans for dementia sufferers, as well as better understand the disease.</p><p>Our guest this week is one of the project leaders. Parashkev Nachev is a Professor of Neurology at University College London. His team have been working in collaboration with HPE to create these AI-based digital twin, bringing together the best of AI and human medical expertise. </p><p>This is Technology Now, a weekly show from Hewlett Packard Enterprise. Every week we look at a story that's been making headlines, take a look at the technology behind it, and explain why it matters to organizations and what we can learn from it. </p><p>Do you have a question for the expert? Ask it here using this Google form: <a href="https://forms.gle/8vzFNnPa94awARHMA">https://forms.gle/8vzFNnPa94awARHMA</a> <br>About the expert:<a href="%20https://www.ucl.ac.uk/ion/people/professor-parashkev-nachev%20"> https://www.ucl.ac.uk/ion/people/professor-parashkev-nachev </a></p><p>Sources and statistics cited in this episode:<br>AI methods for earlier Alzheimer's diagnosis: <a href="https://www.alzheimers.org.uk/blog/artificial-intelligence-ai-dementia%20">https://www.alzheimers.org.uk/blog/artificial-intelligence-ai-dementia </a><br>Statistics on Alzheimer’s disease: <a href="https://www.alzint.org/about/dementia-facts-figures/dementia-statistics/#:~:text=There%20are%20over%2010%20million,new%20case%20every%203.2%20seconds%20%20Precision%20medicine%20statistics:%20https://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/precision-medicine-market-worth-50-2-billion--marketsandmarkets-301918806.html#:~:text=Precision%20Medicine%20Market%20in%20terms,new%20report%20by%20MarketsandMarkets%E2%84%A2.%20A%20wearable%20breast%20cancer%20screening%20device:%20https://news.mit.edu/2023/wearable-ultrasound-scanner-breast-cancer-0728">https://www.alzint.org/about/dementia-facts-figures/dementia-statistics/#:~:text=There%20are%20over%2010%20million,new%20case%20every%203.2%20seconds <br>Precision medicine statistics: https://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/precision-medicine-market-worth-50-2-billion--marketsandmarkets-301918806.html#:~:text=Precision%20Medicine%20Market%20in%20terms,new%20report%20by%20MarketsandMarkets%E2%84%A2.<br>A wearable breast cancer screening device: https://news.mit.edu/2023/wearable-ultrasound-scanner-breast-cancer-0728</a></p>]]>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 01 Feb 2024 05:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:duration>1022</itunes:duration>
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        <![CDATA[<p>According to Alzheimer Disease International, there are 10 million new cases of dementia across the world every year. That’s the equivalent of a new case every 3 seconds. </p><p>It’s a devastating disease which manifests differently in different patients, but a new and novel approach could revolutionize treatment. A team from University College London is developing a foundational AI model of the human brain, with the hope it can be trained to trial individualised treatment plans for dementia sufferers, as well as better understand the disease.</p><p>Our guest this week is one of the project leaders. Parashkev Nachev is a Professor of Neurology at University College London. His team have been working in collaboration with HPE to create these AI-based digital twin, bringing together the best of AI and human medical expertise. </p><p>This is Technology Now, a weekly show from Hewlett Packard Enterprise. Every week we look at a story that's been making headlines, take a look at the technology behind it, and explain why it matters to organizations and what we can learn from it. </p><p>Do you have a question for the expert? Ask it here using this Google form: <a href="https://forms.gle/8vzFNnPa94awARHMA">https://forms.gle/8vzFNnPa94awARHMA</a> <br>About the expert:<a href="%20https://www.ucl.ac.uk/ion/people/professor-parashkev-nachev%20"> https://www.ucl.ac.uk/ion/people/professor-parashkev-nachev </a></p><p>Sources and statistics cited in this episode:<br>AI methods for earlier Alzheimer's diagnosis: <a href="https://www.alzheimers.org.uk/blog/artificial-intelligence-ai-dementia%20">https://www.alzheimers.org.uk/blog/artificial-intelligence-ai-dementia </a><br>Statistics on Alzheimer’s disease: <a href="https://www.alzint.org/about/dementia-facts-figures/dementia-statistics/#:~:text=There%20are%20over%2010%20million,new%20case%20every%203.2%20seconds%20%20Precision%20medicine%20statistics:%20https://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/precision-medicine-market-worth-50-2-billion--marketsandmarkets-301918806.html#:~:text=Precision%20Medicine%20Market%20in%20terms,new%20report%20by%20MarketsandMarkets%E2%84%A2.%20A%20wearable%20breast%20cancer%20screening%20device:%20https://news.mit.edu/2023/wearable-ultrasound-scanner-breast-cancer-0728">https://www.alzint.org/about/dementia-facts-figures/dementia-statistics/#:~:text=There%20are%20over%2010%20million,new%20case%20every%203.2%20seconds <br>Precision medicine statistics: https://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/precision-medicine-market-worth-50-2-billion--marketsandmarkets-301918806.html#:~:text=Precision%20Medicine%20Market%20in%20terms,new%20report%20by%20MarketsandMarkets%E2%84%A2.<br>A wearable breast cancer screening device: https://news.mit.edu/2023/wearable-ultrasound-scanner-breast-cancer-0728</a></p>]]>
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      <itunes:keywords>AI in healthcare, AI ethics, AI, artificial intelligence, health, healthcare, emotional intelligence in healthcare, Technology, Tech, Tech Industry, IT, ICT, Enterprise, business, organisations, companies, company, firm, hospitals, medicine, analytics, scans, efficiency, doctors, doctor, cancer, clinic, oncology, radiography, diagnostics, diagnosis, flu, covid, coronavirus, vaccine, vax, UCL, University College London, Alzheimer's, Alzheimers, dementia, neurology</itunes:keywords>
      <itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit>
      <podcast:person role="Host" href="https://technologynow.transistor.fm/people/aubrey-lovell">Aubrey Lovell</podcast:person>
      <podcast:person role="Host" href="https://technologynow.transistor.fm/people/michael-bird">Michael Bird</podcast:person>
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      <title>Exploring the Isambard AI supercomputer</title>
      <itunes:episode>43</itunes:episode>
      <podcast:episode>43</podcast:episode>
      <itunes:title>Exploring the Isambard AI supercomputer</itunes:title>
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        <![CDATA[<p>The UK’s fastest supercomputer, the Isambard-AI, is due to be completed in Summer 2024. According to the teams involved, it will reach up to 200 quadrillion calculations per second, and will give researchers and industry leaders new possibilities in the UK: the opportunity to work with the huge potential AI has to offer in the fields of robotics, big data, climate research, and drug discovery. </p><p>Our guest this week is one of the project leaders: Professor Simon McIntosh-Smith from University of Bristol. We’ll be looking at how Isambard-AI will be an open hub for all AI research in the UK, powered by around five-and-a-half-thousand GPUs.  </p><p>This is Technology Now, a weekly show from Hewlett Packard Enterprise. Every week we look at a story that's been making headlines, take a look at the technology behind it, and explain why it matters to organizations and what we can learn from it.</p><p>Do you have a question for the expert? Ask it here using this Google form: <a href="https://forms.gle/8vzFNnPa94awARHMA">https://forms.gle/8vzFNnPa94awARHMA<br></a><br>About the expert: <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/simonmcintoshsmith/?originalSubdomain=uk">https://www.linkedin.com/in/simonmcintoshsmith/?originalSubdomain=uk</a></p><p><strong>Sources and statistics cited in this episode:<br></strong>Supercomputer name first used - <a href="https://www.hp.com/us-en/shop/tech-takes/history-of-supercomputing">https://www.hp.com/us-en/shop/tech-takes/history-of-supercomputing</a><br>Exascale barrier broke for the first time - <a href="https://www.hpe.com/us/en/newsroom/news-advisory/2023/03/4-ways-supercomputing-will-change-the-world.html">https://www.hpe.com/us/en/newsroom/news-advisory/2023/03/4-ways-supercomputing-will-change-the-world.html</a><br>About Isambard-AI - <a href="https://www.bristol.ac.uk/news/2023/september/isambard-ai.html">https://www.bristol.ac.uk/news/2023/september/isambard-ai.html</a><br>How the UK Government has invested £225 million - <a href="https://www.bristol.ac.uk/news/2023/november/supercomputer-announcement.html#:~:text=Isambard%2DAI%20will%20offer%20capacity,climate%20research%20and%20drug%20discovery.%22">https://www.bristol.ac.uk/news/2023/november/supercomputer-announcement.html#:~:text=Isambard%2DAI%20will%20offer%20capacity,climate%20research%20and%20drug%20discovery.%22</a><br>NASA’s 3D-printed engine to power space rockets - <a href="https://www.nasa.gov/centers-and-facilities/marshall/nasas-3d-printed-rotating-detonation-rocket-engine-test-a-success/">https://www.nasa.gov/centers-and-facilities/marshall/nasas-3d-printed-rotating-detonation-rocket-engine-test-a-success/</a></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>The UK’s fastest supercomputer, the Isambard-AI, is due to be completed in Summer 2024. According to the teams involved, it will reach up to 200 quadrillion calculations per second, and will give researchers and industry leaders new possibilities in the UK: the opportunity to work with the huge potential AI has to offer in the fields of robotics, big data, climate research, and drug discovery. </p><p>Our guest this week is one of the project leaders: Professor Simon McIntosh-Smith from University of Bristol. We’ll be looking at how Isambard-AI will be an open hub for all AI research in the UK, powered by around five-and-a-half-thousand GPUs.  </p><p>This is Technology Now, a weekly show from Hewlett Packard Enterprise. Every week we look at a story that's been making headlines, take a look at the technology behind it, and explain why it matters to organizations and what we can learn from it.</p><p>Do you have a question for the expert? Ask it here using this Google form: <a href="https://forms.gle/8vzFNnPa94awARHMA">https://forms.gle/8vzFNnPa94awARHMA<br></a><br>About the expert: <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/simonmcintoshsmith/?originalSubdomain=uk">https://www.linkedin.com/in/simonmcintoshsmith/?originalSubdomain=uk</a></p><p><strong>Sources and statistics cited in this episode:<br></strong>Supercomputer name first used - <a href="https://www.hp.com/us-en/shop/tech-takes/history-of-supercomputing">https://www.hp.com/us-en/shop/tech-takes/history-of-supercomputing</a><br>Exascale barrier broke for the first time - <a href="https://www.hpe.com/us/en/newsroom/news-advisory/2023/03/4-ways-supercomputing-will-change-the-world.html">https://www.hpe.com/us/en/newsroom/news-advisory/2023/03/4-ways-supercomputing-will-change-the-world.html</a><br>About Isambard-AI - <a href="https://www.bristol.ac.uk/news/2023/september/isambard-ai.html">https://www.bristol.ac.uk/news/2023/september/isambard-ai.html</a><br>How the UK Government has invested £225 million - <a href="https://www.bristol.ac.uk/news/2023/november/supercomputer-announcement.html#:~:text=Isambard%2DAI%20will%20offer%20capacity,climate%20research%20and%20drug%20discovery.%22">https://www.bristol.ac.uk/news/2023/november/supercomputer-announcement.html#:~:text=Isambard%2DAI%20will%20offer%20capacity,climate%20research%20and%20drug%20discovery.%22</a><br>NASA’s 3D-printed engine to power space rockets - <a href="https://www.nasa.gov/centers-and-facilities/marshall/nasas-3d-printed-rotating-detonation-rocket-engine-test-a-success/">https://www.nasa.gov/centers-and-facilities/marshall/nasas-3d-printed-rotating-detonation-rocket-engine-test-a-success/</a></p>]]>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 25 Jan 2024 13:33:16 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>Hewlett Packard Enterprise</author>
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      <itunes:duration>799</itunes:duration>
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        <![CDATA[<p>The UK’s fastest supercomputer, the Isambard-AI, is due to be completed in Summer 2024. According to the teams involved, it will reach up to 200 quadrillion calculations per second, and will give researchers and industry leaders new possibilities in the UK: the opportunity to work with the huge potential AI has to offer in the fields of robotics, big data, climate research, and drug discovery. </p><p>Our guest this week is one of the project leaders: Professor Simon McIntosh-Smith from University of Bristol. We’ll be looking at how Isambard-AI will be an open hub for all AI research in the UK, powered by around five-and-a-half-thousand GPUs.  </p><p>This is Technology Now, a weekly show from Hewlett Packard Enterprise. Every week we look at a story that's been making headlines, take a look at the technology behind it, and explain why it matters to organizations and what we can learn from it.</p><p>Do you have a question for the expert? Ask it here using this Google form: <a href="https://forms.gle/8vzFNnPa94awARHMA">https://forms.gle/8vzFNnPa94awARHMA<br></a><br>About the expert: <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/simonmcintoshsmith/?originalSubdomain=uk">https://www.linkedin.com/in/simonmcintoshsmith/?originalSubdomain=uk</a></p><p><strong>Sources and statistics cited in this episode:<br></strong>Supercomputer name first used - <a href="https://www.hp.com/us-en/shop/tech-takes/history-of-supercomputing">https://www.hp.com/us-en/shop/tech-takes/history-of-supercomputing</a><br>Exascale barrier broke for the first time - <a href="https://www.hpe.com/us/en/newsroom/news-advisory/2023/03/4-ways-supercomputing-will-change-the-world.html">https://www.hpe.com/us/en/newsroom/news-advisory/2023/03/4-ways-supercomputing-will-change-the-world.html</a><br>About Isambard-AI - <a href="https://www.bristol.ac.uk/news/2023/september/isambard-ai.html">https://www.bristol.ac.uk/news/2023/september/isambard-ai.html</a><br>How the UK Government has invested £225 million - <a href="https://www.bristol.ac.uk/news/2023/november/supercomputer-announcement.html#:~:text=Isambard%2DAI%20will%20offer%20capacity,climate%20research%20and%20drug%20discovery.%22">https://www.bristol.ac.uk/news/2023/november/supercomputer-announcement.html#:~:text=Isambard%2DAI%20will%20offer%20capacity,climate%20research%20and%20drug%20discovery.%22</a><br>NASA’s 3D-printed engine to power space rockets - <a href="https://www.nasa.gov/centers-and-facilities/marshall/nasas-3d-printed-rotating-detonation-rocket-engine-test-a-success/">https://www.nasa.gov/centers-and-facilities/marshall/nasas-3d-printed-rotating-detonation-rocket-engine-test-a-success/</a></p>]]>
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      <itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit>
      <podcast:person role="Host" href="https://technologynow.transistor.fm/people/aubrey-lovell">Aubrey Lovell</podcast:person>
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      <title>How open source is leading the way for collaborative innovation in AI</title>
      <itunes:episode>42</itunes:episode>
      <podcast:episode>42</podcast:episode>
      <itunes:title>How open source is leading the way for collaborative innovation in AI</itunes:title>
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        <![CDATA[<p>The term “open source” is celebrating its 25th anniversary this year. It originally started out as a rebellious gesture to allow everybody access to programmes and ideas. So how did something that began as a movement against big corporations grow into one that has been adopted by Fortune 500 companies?</p><p>In this episode we’ll be looking at where open source technology sits as a functioning tool in the age of VR and AR, and if we're going to see open source software being coded by open platform AI, with Distinguished Technologist for Open Platform at Hewlett Packard Enterprise, Jean-Marie Verdun.</p><p>This is Technology Now, a weekly show from Hewlett Packard Enterprise. Every week we look at a story that's been making headlines, take a look at the technology behind it, and explain why it matters to organizations and what we can learn from it.</p><p>Do you have a question for the expert? Ask it here using this Google form: <a href="https://forms.gle/8vzFNnPa94awARHMA">https://forms.gle/8vzFNnPa94awARHMA</a></p><p>About the expert: <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/jean-marie-verdun-5669902/">https://www.linkedin.com/in/jean-marie-verdun-5669902/</a></p><p><strong>Sources and statistics cited in this episode:<br></strong>How the term “Open Source” came about: <a href="https://opensource.com/article/18/2/coining-term-open-source-software">https://opensource.com/article/18/2/coining-term-open-source-software</a><br>Open Source technology’s roots in rebellion: <a href="https://opensource.com/article/21/4/motivates-open-source-contributors">https://opensource.com/article/21/4/motivates-open-source-contributors</a><br>How much the Open Source market was worth in 2022: <a href="https://www.precedenceresearch.com/open-source-services-market#:~:text=The%20global%20open%20source%20services,forecast%20period%202023%20to%202032">https://www.precedenceresearch.com/open-source-services-market#:~:text=The%20global%20open%20source%20services,forecast%20period%202023%20to%202032</a>.<br>WiFi 7 announcement: <a href="https://www.wi-fi.org/discover-wi-fi/wi-fi-certified-7">https://www.wi-fi.org/discover-wi-fi/wi-fi-certified-7</a></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>The term “open source” is celebrating its 25th anniversary this year. It originally started out as a rebellious gesture to allow everybody access to programmes and ideas. So how did something that began as a movement against big corporations grow into one that has been adopted by Fortune 500 companies?</p><p>In this episode we’ll be looking at where open source technology sits as a functioning tool in the age of VR and AR, and if we're going to see open source software being coded by open platform AI, with Distinguished Technologist for Open Platform at Hewlett Packard Enterprise, Jean-Marie Verdun.</p><p>This is Technology Now, a weekly show from Hewlett Packard Enterprise. Every week we look at a story that's been making headlines, take a look at the technology behind it, and explain why it matters to organizations and what we can learn from it.</p><p>Do you have a question for the expert? Ask it here using this Google form: <a href="https://forms.gle/8vzFNnPa94awARHMA">https://forms.gle/8vzFNnPa94awARHMA</a></p><p>About the expert: <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/jean-marie-verdun-5669902/">https://www.linkedin.com/in/jean-marie-verdun-5669902/</a></p><p><strong>Sources and statistics cited in this episode:<br></strong>How the term “Open Source” came about: <a href="https://opensource.com/article/18/2/coining-term-open-source-software">https://opensource.com/article/18/2/coining-term-open-source-software</a><br>Open Source technology’s roots in rebellion: <a href="https://opensource.com/article/21/4/motivates-open-source-contributors">https://opensource.com/article/21/4/motivates-open-source-contributors</a><br>How much the Open Source market was worth in 2022: <a href="https://www.precedenceresearch.com/open-source-services-market#:~:text=The%20global%20open%20source%20services,forecast%20period%202023%20to%202032">https://www.precedenceresearch.com/open-source-services-market#:~:text=The%20global%20open%20source%20services,forecast%20period%202023%20to%202032</a>.<br>WiFi 7 announcement: <a href="https://www.wi-fi.org/discover-wi-fi/wi-fi-certified-7">https://www.wi-fi.org/discover-wi-fi/wi-fi-certified-7</a></p>]]>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 18 Jan 2024 06:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>Hewlett Packard Enterprise</author>
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      <itunes:duration>927</itunes:duration>
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        <![CDATA[<p>The term “open source” is celebrating its 25th anniversary this year. It originally started out as a rebellious gesture to allow everybody access to programmes and ideas. So how did something that began as a movement against big corporations grow into one that has been adopted by Fortune 500 companies?</p><p>In this episode we’ll be looking at where open source technology sits as a functioning tool in the age of VR and AR, and if we're going to see open source software being coded by open platform AI, with Distinguished Technologist for Open Platform at Hewlett Packard Enterprise, Jean-Marie Verdun.</p><p>This is Technology Now, a weekly show from Hewlett Packard Enterprise. Every week we look at a story that's been making headlines, take a look at the technology behind it, and explain why it matters to organizations and what we can learn from it.</p><p>Do you have a question for the expert? Ask it here using this Google form: <a href="https://forms.gle/8vzFNnPa94awARHMA">https://forms.gle/8vzFNnPa94awARHMA</a></p><p>About the expert: <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/jean-marie-verdun-5669902/">https://www.linkedin.com/in/jean-marie-verdun-5669902/</a></p><p><strong>Sources and statistics cited in this episode:<br></strong>How the term “Open Source” came about: <a href="https://opensource.com/article/18/2/coining-term-open-source-software">https://opensource.com/article/18/2/coining-term-open-source-software</a><br>Open Source technology’s roots in rebellion: <a href="https://opensource.com/article/21/4/motivates-open-source-contributors">https://opensource.com/article/21/4/motivates-open-source-contributors</a><br>How much the Open Source market was worth in 2022: <a href="https://www.precedenceresearch.com/open-source-services-market#:~:text=The%20global%20open%20source%20services,forecast%20period%202023%20to%202032">https://www.precedenceresearch.com/open-source-services-market#:~:text=The%20global%20open%20source%20services,forecast%20period%202023%20to%202032</a>.<br>WiFi 7 announcement: <a href="https://www.wi-fi.org/discover-wi-fi/wi-fi-certified-7">https://www.wi-fi.org/discover-wi-fi/wi-fi-certified-7</a></p>]]>
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      <itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit>
      <podcast:person role="Host" href="https://technologynow.transistor.fm/people/aubrey-lovell">Aubrey Lovell</podcast:person>
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      <title>Intelligent Courses at the Ryder Cup Europe: Revisited</title>
      <itunes:episode>41</itunes:episode>
      <podcast:episode>41</podcast:episode>
      <itunes:title>Intelligent Courses at the Ryder Cup Europe: Revisited</itunes:title>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Golf is arguably one of the most challenging sports in the world from a logistical and operational standpoint. Especially when it comes to connecting the hundreds or thousands of smart devices dotted around them during major tournaments across tens of square kilometers.</p><p>That was the challenge for our guest this week, Chief Technology Officer for the European Tour Group and Ryder Cup Europe, Michael Cole. We'll be looking back at this year's event in Italy and discussing what went well and how the team overcame the challenges the event presented, as well as talking about creating 21st century connected ecosystems in the most extreme environments, and what comes next.</p><p>This is Technology Now, a weekly show from Hewlett Packard Enterprise. Every week we look at a story that's been making headlines, take a look at the technology behind it, and explain why it matters to organisations and what we can learn from it.</p><p><br>Do you have a question for the expert? Ask it here using this Google form: <a href="https://forms.gle/8vzFNnPa94awARHMA">https://forms.gle/8vzFNnPa94awARHMA</a></p><p>About the expert: <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/michael-cole-7861961/?originalSubdomain=uk">https://www.linkedin.com/in/michael-cole-7861961/?originalSubdomain=uk</a></p><p>Sources and citations in this episode:<br>Stats on the Ryder Cup Europe's fan egagement: <a href="https://www.rydercup.com/news-media/record-breaking-ryder-cup-in-rome#:~:text=On%20Ryder%20Cup%20Europe's%20platforms,in%20Paris%20which%20totalled%20160million.">https://www.rydercup.com/news-media/record-breaking-ryder-cup-in-rome#:~:text=On%20Ryder%20Cup%20Europe's%20platforms,in%20Paris%20which%20totalled%20160million.</a><br>Robotic arm controlled by breathing: <a href="https://www.newscientist.com/article/2407850-robotic-third-arm-controlled-by-breathing-is-surprisingly-easy-to-use/">https://www.newscientist.com/article/2407850-robotic-third-arm-controlled-by-breathing-is-surprisingly-easy-to-use/</a></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Golf is arguably one of the most challenging sports in the world from a logistical and operational standpoint. Especially when it comes to connecting the hundreds or thousands of smart devices dotted around them during major tournaments across tens of square kilometers.</p><p>That was the challenge for our guest this week, Chief Technology Officer for the European Tour Group and Ryder Cup Europe, Michael Cole. We'll be looking back at this year's event in Italy and discussing what went well and how the team overcame the challenges the event presented, as well as talking about creating 21st century connected ecosystems in the most extreme environments, and what comes next.</p><p>This is Technology Now, a weekly show from Hewlett Packard Enterprise. Every week we look at a story that's been making headlines, take a look at the technology behind it, and explain why it matters to organisations and what we can learn from it.</p><p><br>Do you have a question for the expert? Ask it here using this Google form: <a href="https://forms.gle/8vzFNnPa94awARHMA">https://forms.gle/8vzFNnPa94awARHMA</a></p><p>About the expert: <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/michael-cole-7861961/?originalSubdomain=uk">https://www.linkedin.com/in/michael-cole-7861961/?originalSubdomain=uk</a></p><p>Sources and citations in this episode:<br>Stats on the Ryder Cup Europe's fan egagement: <a href="https://www.rydercup.com/news-media/record-breaking-ryder-cup-in-rome#:~:text=On%20Ryder%20Cup%20Europe's%20platforms,in%20Paris%20which%20totalled%20160million.">https://www.rydercup.com/news-media/record-breaking-ryder-cup-in-rome#:~:text=On%20Ryder%20Cup%20Europe's%20platforms,in%20Paris%20which%20totalled%20160million.</a><br>Robotic arm controlled by breathing: <a href="https://www.newscientist.com/article/2407850-robotic-third-arm-controlled-by-breathing-is-surprisingly-easy-to-use/">https://www.newscientist.com/article/2407850-robotic-third-arm-controlled-by-breathing-is-surprisingly-easy-to-use/</a></p>]]>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 11 Jan 2024 06:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:duration>1032</itunes:duration>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Golf is arguably one of the most challenging sports in the world from a logistical and operational standpoint. Especially when it comes to connecting the hundreds or thousands of smart devices dotted around them during major tournaments across tens of square kilometers.</p><p>That was the challenge for our guest this week, Chief Technology Officer for the European Tour Group and Ryder Cup Europe, Michael Cole. We'll be looking back at this year's event in Italy and discussing what went well and how the team overcame the challenges the event presented, as well as talking about creating 21st century connected ecosystems in the most extreme environments, and what comes next.</p><p>This is Technology Now, a weekly show from Hewlett Packard Enterprise. Every week we look at a story that's been making headlines, take a look at the technology behind it, and explain why it matters to organisations and what we can learn from it.</p><p><br>Do you have a question for the expert? Ask it here using this Google form: <a href="https://forms.gle/8vzFNnPa94awARHMA">https://forms.gle/8vzFNnPa94awARHMA</a></p><p>About the expert: <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/michael-cole-7861961/?originalSubdomain=uk">https://www.linkedin.com/in/michael-cole-7861961/?originalSubdomain=uk</a></p><p>Sources and citations in this episode:<br>Stats on the Ryder Cup Europe's fan egagement: <a href="https://www.rydercup.com/news-media/record-breaking-ryder-cup-in-rome#:~:text=On%20Ryder%20Cup%20Europe's%20platforms,in%20Paris%20which%20totalled%20160million.">https://www.rydercup.com/news-media/record-breaking-ryder-cup-in-rome#:~:text=On%20Ryder%20Cup%20Europe's%20platforms,in%20Paris%20which%20totalled%20160million.</a><br>Robotic arm controlled by breathing: <a href="https://www.newscientist.com/article/2407850-robotic-third-arm-controlled-by-breathing-is-surprisingly-easy-to-use/">https://www.newscientist.com/article/2407850-robotic-third-arm-controlled-by-breathing-is-surprisingly-easy-to-use/</a></p>]]>
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      <itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit>
      <podcast:person role="Host" href="https://technologynow.transistor.fm/people/aubrey-lovell">Aubrey Lovell</podcast:person>
      <podcast:person role="Host" href="https://technologynow.transistor.fm/people/michael-bird">Michael Bird</podcast:person>
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      <title>Dashboards in IT Ops, and the benefits Opening up your IT infrastructure to all</title>
      <itunes:episode>40</itunes:episode>
      <podcast:episode>40</podcast:episode>
      <itunes:title>Dashboards in IT Ops, and the benefits Opening up your IT infrastructure to all</itunes:title>
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        <![CDATA[<p>It’s the second of our two-part  edition on IT operations. Last week we looked at the emergence of convergence, and this time, we’re examining the idea of data presentation, and how improvements in our operations can create beautiful data flows for every level of an organization - from the data centre to the boardroom.</p><p>We’ll be examining why the way our data is presented matters to organizations. why it presents such a challenge, and why the rewards and worth the effort with this week’s guest, Varma Kunaparaju. Varma is Co-Founder and CEO at OpsRamp, an IT Operations management as-a-service platform that was recently acquired by Hewlett Packard Enterprise.</p><p>This is Technology Now, a weekly show from Hewlett Packard Enterprise. Every week we look at a story that's been making headlines, take a look at the technology behind it, and explain why it matters to organizations and what we can learn from it. </p><p>Do you have a question for the expert? Ask it here using this Google form: <br><a href="https://forms.gle/8vzFNnPa94awARHMA">https://forms.gle/8vzFNnPa94awARHMA</a> </p><p>About the expert: <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/varmak">https://www.linkedin.com/in/varmak</a> </p><p>Sources and statistics cited in this episode:<br>Arxiv report on Artificial General Intelligence: <a href="https://arxiv.org/abs/2311.00871">https://arxiv.org/abs/2311.00871</a></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>It’s the second of our two-part  edition on IT operations. Last week we looked at the emergence of convergence, and this time, we’re examining the idea of data presentation, and how improvements in our operations can create beautiful data flows for every level of an organization - from the data centre to the boardroom.</p><p>We’ll be examining why the way our data is presented matters to organizations. why it presents such a challenge, and why the rewards and worth the effort with this week’s guest, Varma Kunaparaju. Varma is Co-Founder and CEO at OpsRamp, an IT Operations management as-a-service platform that was recently acquired by Hewlett Packard Enterprise.</p><p>This is Technology Now, a weekly show from Hewlett Packard Enterprise. Every week we look at a story that's been making headlines, take a look at the technology behind it, and explain why it matters to organizations and what we can learn from it. </p><p>Do you have a question for the expert? Ask it here using this Google form: <br><a href="https://forms.gle/8vzFNnPa94awARHMA">https://forms.gle/8vzFNnPa94awARHMA</a> </p><p>About the expert: <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/varmak">https://www.linkedin.com/in/varmak</a> </p><p>Sources and statistics cited in this episode:<br>Arxiv report on Artificial General Intelligence: <a href="https://arxiv.org/abs/2311.00871">https://arxiv.org/abs/2311.00871</a></p>]]>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 04 Jan 2024 06:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>Hewlett Packard Enterprise</author>
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      <itunes:duration>961</itunes:duration>
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        <![CDATA[<p>It’s the second of our two-part  edition on IT operations. Last week we looked at the emergence of convergence, and this time, we’re examining the idea of data presentation, and how improvements in our operations can create beautiful data flows for every level of an organization - from the data centre to the boardroom.</p><p>We’ll be examining why the way our data is presented matters to organizations. why it presents such a challenge, and why the rewards and worth the effort with this week’s guest, Varma Kunaparaju. Varma is Co-Founder and CEO at OpsRamp, an IT Operations management as-a-service platform that was recently acquired by Hewlett Packard Enterprise.</p><p>This is Technology Now, a weekly show from Hewlett Packard Enterprise. Every week we look at a story that's been making headlines, take a look at the technology behind it, and explain why it matters to organizations and what we can learn from it. </p><p>Do you have a question for the expert? Ask it here using this Google form: <br><a href="https://forms.gle/8vzFNnPa94awARHMA">https://forms.gle/8vzFNnPa94awARHMA</a> </p><p>About the expert: <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/varmak">https://www.linkedin.com/in/varmak</a> </p><p>Sources and statistics cited in this episode:<br>Arxiv report on Artificial General Intelligence: <a href="https://arxiv.org/abs/2311.00871">https://arxiv.org/abs/2311.00871</a></p>]]>
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      <itunes:keywords>Technology, Tech, Tech Industry, IT, ICT, Enterprise, business, organisations, companies, company, firm, finance, AI, experts, business news, tech news, operations, SRE, Dev, Devops, ITops, Service reliability engineering, dashboards, convergence, opsramp, silo</itunes:keywords>
      <itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit>
      <podcast:person role="Host" href="https://technologynow.transistor.fm/people/aubrey-lovell">Aubrey Lovell</podcast:person>
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      <title>Convergence: How Ops, Dev and SRE are coming together</title>
      <itunes:episode>39</itunes:episode>
      <podcast:episode>39</podcast:episode>
      <itunes:title>Convergence: How Ops, Dev and SRE are coming together</itunes:title>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Convergence is an idea that’s been bubbling under the surface of IT operations for some time. The concept involves bringing Dev Ops, IT ops and SRE under one roof, eliminating silos of expertise and data and opening up an organization’s IT infrastructure for the benefit of the whole group.</p><p>It could be a game changer for efficiency, with some estimates suggesting 40% savings on IT infrastructure by reducing bottlenecks and duplicated workloads. But the technology to achieve convergence is only just becoming available… Why, and what does it mean?</p><p>Here to explain is Varma Kunaparaju, Co-Founder and CEO at OpsRamp, an IT Operations management as-a-service platform that was recently acquired by Hewlett Packard Enterprise.</p><p>This is Technology Now, a weekly show from Hewlett Packard Enterprise. Every week we look at a story that's been making headlines, take a look at the technology behind it, and explain why it matters to organizations and what we can learn from it. </p><p>Do you have a question for the expert? Ask it here using this Google form: <br><a href="https://forms.gle/8vzFNnPa94awARHMA">https://forms.gle/8vzFNnPa94awARHMA</a> </p><p>About the expert: <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/varmak">https://www.linkedin.com/in/varmak</a> </p><p>Sources and statistics cited in this episode:<br>Deloitte report on IT efficiency: <a href="https://www2.deloitte.com/content/dam/Deloitte/us/Documents/technology-media-telecommunications/blue-prism-white-paper-final.pdf">https://www2.deloitte.com/content/dam/Deloitte/us/Documents/technology-media-telecommunications/blue-prism-white-paper-final.pdf</a><br>Goldman Sachs report on electric vehicle batteries: <a href="https://www.goldmansachs.com/intelligence/pages/electric-vehicle-battery-prices-falling.html">https://www.goldmansachs.com/intelligence/pages/electric-vehicle-battery-prices-falling.html</a></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Convergence is an idea that’s been bubbling under the surface of IT operations for some time. The concept involves bringing Dev Ops, IT ops and SRE under one roof, eliminating silos of expertise and data and opening up an organization’s IT infrastructure for the benefit of the whole group.</p><p>It could be a game changer for efficiency, with some estimates suggesting 40% savings on IT infrastructure by reducing bottlenecks and duplicated workloads. But the technology to achieve convergence is only just becoming available… Why, and what does it mean?</p><p>Here to explain is Varma Kunaparaju, Co-Founder and CEO at OpsRamp, an IT Operations management as-a-service platform that was recently acquired by Hewlett Packard Enterprise.</p><p>This is Technology Now, a weekly show from Hewlett Packard Enterprise. Every week we look at a story that's been making headlines, take a look at the technology behind it, and explain why it matters to organizations and what we can learn from it. </p><p>Do you have a question for the expert? Ask it here using this Google form: <br><a href="https://forms.gle/8vzFNnPa94awARHMA">https://forms.gle/8vzFNnPa94awARHMA</a> </p><p>About the expert: <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/varmak">https://www.linkedin.com/in/varmak</a> </p><p>Sources and statistics cited in this episode:<br>Deloitte report on IT efficiency: <a href="https://www2.deloitte.com/content/dam/Deloitte/us/Documents/technology-media-telecommunications/blue-prism-white-paper-final.pdf">https://www2.deloitte.com/content/dam/Deloitte/us/Documents/technology-media-telecommunications/blue-prism-white-paper-final.pdf</a><br>Goldman Sachs report on electric vehicle batteries: <a href="https://www.goldmansachs.com/intelligence/pages/electric-vehicle-battery-prices-falling.html">https://www.goldmansachs.com/intelligence/pages/electric-vehicle-battery-prices-falling.html</a></p>]]>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 21 Dec 2023 06:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>Hewlett Packard Enterprise</author>
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      <itunes:duration>1045</itunes:duration>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Convergence is an idea that’s been bubbling under the surface of IT operations for some time. The concept involves bringing Dev Ops, IT ops and SRE under one roof, eliminating silos of expertise and data and opening up an organization’s IT infrastructure for the benefit of the whole group.</p><p>It could be a game changer for efficiency, with some estimates suggesting 40% savings on IT infrastructure by reducing bottlenecks and duplicated workloads. But the technology to achieve convergence is only just becoming available… Why, and what does it mean?</p><p>Here to explain is Varma Kunaparaju, Co-Founder and CEO at OpsRamp, an IT Operations management as-a-service platform that was recently acquired by Hewlett Packard Enterprise.</p><p>This is Technology Now, a weekly show from Hewlett Packard Enterprise. Every week we look at a story that's been making headlines, take a look at the technology behind it, and explain why it matters to organizations and what we can learn from it. </p><p>Do you have a question for the expert? Ask it here using this Google form: <br><a href="https://forms.gle/8vzFNnPa94awARHMA">https://forms.gle/8vzFNnPa94awARHMA</a> </p><p>About the expert: <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/varmak">https://www.linkedin.com/in/varmak</a> </p><p>Sources and statistics cited in this episode:<br>Deloitte report on IT efficiency: <a href="https://www2.deloitte.com/content/dam/Deloitte/us/Documents/technology-media-telecommunications/blue-prism-white-paper-final.pdf">https://www2.deloitte.com/content/dam/Deloitte/us/Documents/technology-media-telecommunications/blue-prism-white-paper-final.pdf</a><br>Goldman Sachs report on electric vehicle batteries: <a href="https://www.goldmansachs.com/intelligence/pages/electric-vehicle-battery-prices-falling.html">https://www.goldmansachs.com/intelligence/pages/electric-vehicle-battery-prices-falling.html</a></p>]]>
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      <itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit>
      <podcast:person role="Host" href="https://technologynow.transistor.fm/people/aubrey-lovell">Aubrey Lovell</podcast:person>
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      <title>Accessibility: How technology is leading the way</title>
      <itunes:episode>38</itunes:episode>
      <podcast:episode>38</podcast:episode>
      <itunes:title>Accessibility: How technology is leading the way</itunes:title>
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        <![CDATA[<p>December 3rd marked International Day of Persons with Disabilities. In this episode, we’re taking a look at how advancements in technology are shaping people with accessibility needs’ experiences at work.</p><p>We’ll be looking at how accessibility issues are being approached in the workplace, and also addressing the issue of inclusivity within the tech industry, and how it can be changed for the better. This week’s guest is Rob Koch, a data engineer and principal at Slalom Build, and head of the group Deaf In The Cloud Dot Com.</p><p>Note: We have full transcripts available for all episodes of Technology Now, and our sister podcast Technology Untangled. </p><p>This is Technology Now, a weekly show from Hewlett Packard Enterprise. Every week we look at a story that's been making headlines, take a look at the technology behind it, and explain why it matters to organizations and what we can learn from it.<br> <br>Do you have a question for the expert? Ask it here using this Google form: https://forms.gle/8vzFNnPa94awARHMA </p><p>About the expert: https://www.linkedin.com/in/robkoch/ </p><p><strong>Sources and statistics cited in this episode:<br></strong>British employment statistics on persons with disabilities: https://www.gov.uk/government/news/government-hits-goal-to-see-a-million-more-disabled-people-in-work<br>Equivalent US stats: https://www.bls.gov/news.release/pdf/disabl.pdf<br>Business Disability Forum survey: https://businessdisabilityforum.org.uk/gbwas-what-did-people-tell-us/ <br>British computer society report: https://www.bcs.org/media/7377/insights-report-2021.pdf <br>The mysterious nature of the moon: https://www.nature.com/articles/s41586-023-06589-1</p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>December 3rd marked International Day of Persons with Disabilities. In this episode, we’re taking a look at how advancements in technology are shaping people with accessibility needs’ experiences at work.</p><p>We’ll be looking at how accessibility issues are being approached in the workplace, and also addressing the issue of inclusivity within the tech industry, and how it can be changed for the better. This week’s guest is Rob Koch, a data engineer and principal at Slalom Build, and head of the group Deaf In The Cloud Dot Com.</p><p>Note: We have full transcripts available for all episodes of Technology Now, and our sister podcast Technology Untangled. </p><p>This is Technology Now, a weekly show from Hewlett Packard Enterprise. Every week we look at a story that's been making headlines, take a look at the technology behind it, and explain why it matters to organizations and what we can learn from it.<br> <br>Do you have a question for the expert? Ask it here using this Google form: https://forms.gle/8vzFNnPa94awARHMA </p><p>About the expert: https://www.linkedin.com/in/robkoch/ </p><p><strong>Sources and statistics cited in this episode:<br></strong>British employment statistics on persons with disabilities: https://www.gov.uk/government/news/government-hits-goal-to-see-a-million-more-disabled-people-in-work<br>Equivalent US stats: https://www.bls.gov/news.release/pdf/disabl.pdf<br>Business Disability Forum survey: https://businessdisabilityforum.org.uk/gbwas-what-did-people-tell-us/ <br>British computer society report: https://www.bcs.org/media/7377/insights-report-2021.pdf <br>The mysterious nature of the moon: https://www.nature.com/articles/s41586-023-06589-1</p>]]>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 14 Dec 2023 05:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:duration>1235</itunes:duration>
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        <![CDATA[<p>December 3rd marked International Day of Persons with Disabilities. In this episode, we’re taking a look at how advancements in technology are shaping people with accessibility needs’ experiences at work.</p><p>We’ll be looking at how accessibility issues are being approached in the workplace, and also addressing the issue of inclusivity within the tech industry, and how it can be changed for the better. This week’s guest is Rob Koch, a data engineer and principal at Slalom Build, and head of the group Deaf In The Cloud Dot Com.</p><p>Note: We have full transcripts available for all episodes of Technology Now, and our sister podcast Technology Untangled. </p><p>This is Technology Now, a weekly show from Hewlett Packard Enterprise. Every week we look at a story that's been making headlines, take a look at the technology behind it, and explain why it matters to organizations and what we can learn from it.<br> <br>Do you have a question for the expert? Ask it here using this Google form: https://forms.gle/8vzFNnPa94awARHMA </p><p>About the expert: https://www.linkedin.com/in/robkoch/ </p><p><strong>Sources and statistics cited in this episode:<br></strong>British employment statistics on persons with disabilities: https://www.gov.uk/government/news/government-hits-goal-to-see-a-million-more-disabled-people-in-work<br>Equivalent US stats: https://www.bls.gov/news.release/pdf/disabl.pdf<br>Business Disability Forum survey: https://businessdisabilityforum.org.uk/gbwas-what-did-people-tell-us/ <br>British computer society report: https://www.bcs.org/media/7377/insights-report-2021.pdf <br>The mysterious nature of the moon: https://www.nature.com/articles/s41586-023-06589-1</p>]]>
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      <itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit>
      <podcast:person role="Host" href="https://technologynow.transistor.fm/people/aubrey-lovell">Aubrey Lovell</podcast:person>
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      <title>HPE Discover Barcelona: Analyzing Fidelma Russo's AI and sustainability keynote</title>
      <itunes:episode>37</itunes:episode>
      <podcast:episode>37</podcast:episode>
      <itunes:title>HPE Discover Barcelona: Analyzing Fidelma Russo's AI and sustainability keynote</itunes:title>
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        <![CDATA[<p>"In this episode, we’re heading back to the floor of HPE Discover event in Barcelona to bring you the highlights of the keynote speech by HPE Chief Technology Officer, Fidelma Russo. We’ll be talking about what her sustainability and AI-focused keynote says about the HPE’s commitments, as well as digging deeper with expert analysis from our guest, HPE Chief Technologist for sustainability in IT, Dr John Frey. </p><p>This is Technology Now, a weekly show from Hewlett Packard Enterprise. Every week we look at a story that's been making headlines, take a look at the technology behind it, and explain why it matters to organizations and what we can learn from it. </p><p>Do you have a question for the expert? Ask it here using this Google form: <a href="https://forms.gle/8vzFNnPa94awARHMA">https://forms.gle/8vzFNnPa94awARHMA</a> </p><p>About the expert: <a href="https://linkedin.com/in/johnfrey1/">https://linkedin.com/in/johnfrey1/</a> </p><p><strong>Sources and statistics cited in this episode <br></strong>Watch Fidelma Russo’s keynote here: <a href="https://www.hpe.com/us/en/discover-more-network/events/discover-barcelona-2023.html?media-id=%2Fus%2Fen%2Fresources%2Fdiscover%2Fdmn%2Fbarcelona%2F2023%2Fon-demand%2Fhpediscoverctokeynotebyfidelmarussofromhybridbyaccidenttohybridbydesign%2F_jcr_content.details.json%20">https://www.hpe.com/us/en/discover-more-network/events/discover-barcelona-2023.html?media-id=%2Fus%2Fen%2Fresources%2Fdiscover%2Fdmn%2Fbarcelona%2F2023%2Fon-demand%2Fhpediscoverctokeynotebyfidelmarussofromhybridbyaccidenttohybridbydesign%2F_jcr_content.details.json </a><br>Robotic pre-historic organisms: <a href="https://engineering.cmu.edu/news-events/news/2023/11/06-paleobionics.html">https://engineering.cmu.edu/news-events/news/2023/11/06-paleobionics.html</a></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>"In this episode, we’re heading back to the floor of HPE Discover event in Barcelona to bring you the highlights of the keynote speech by HPE Chief Technology Officer, Fidelma Russo. We’ll be talking about what her sustainability and AI-focused keynote says about the HPE’s commitments, as well as digging deeper with expert analysis from our guest, HPE Chief Technologist for sustainability in IT, Dr John Frey. </p><p>This is Technology Now, a weekly show from Hewlett Packard Enterprise. Every week we look at a story that's been making headlines, take a look at the technology behind it, and explain why it matters to organizations and what we can learn from it. </p><p>Do you have a question for the expert? Ask it here using this Google form: <a href="https://forms.gle/8vzFNnPa94awARHMA">https://forms.gle/8vzFNnPa94awARHMA</a> </p><p>About the expert: <a href="https://linkedin.com/in/johnfrey1/">https://linkedin.com/in/johnfrey1/</a> </p><p><strong>Sources and statistics cited in this episode <br></strong>Watch Fidelma Russo’s keynote here: <a href="https://www.hpe.com/us/en/discover-more-network/events/discover-barcelona-2023.html?media-id=%2Fus%2Fen%2Fresources%2Fdiscover%2Fdmn%2Fbarcelona%2F2023%2Fon-demand%2Fhpediscoverctokeynotebyfidelmarussofromhybridbyaccidenttohybridbydesign%2F_jcr_content.details.json%20">https://www.hpe.com/us/en/discover-more-network/events/discover-barcelona-2023.html?media-id=%2Fus%2Fen%2Fresources%2Fdiscover%2Fdmn%2Fbarcelona%2F2023%2Fon-demand%2Fhpediscoverctokeynotebyfidelmarussofromhybridbyaccidenttohybridbydesign%2F_jcr_content.details.json </a><br>Robotic pre-historic organisms: <a href="https://engineering.cmu.edu/news-events/news/2023/11/06-paleobionics.html">https://engineering.cmu.edu/news-events/news/2023/11/06-paleobionics.html</a></p>]]>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 07 Dec 2023 06:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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        <![CDATA[<p>"In this episode, we’re heading back to the floor of HPE Discover event in Barcelona to bring you the highlights of the keynote speech by HPE Chief Technology Officer, Fidelma Russo. We’ll be talking about what her sustainability and AI-focused keynote says about the HPE’s commitments, as well as digging deeper with expert analysis from our guest, HPE Chief Technologist for sustainability in IT, Dr John Frey. </p><p>This is Technology Now, a weekly show from Hewlett Packard Enterprise. Every week we look at a story that's been making headlines, take a look at the technology behind it, and explain why it matters to organizations and what we can learn from it. </p><p>Do you have a question for the expert? Ask it here using this Google form: <a href="https://forms.gle/8vzFNnPa94awARHMA">https://forms.gle/8vzFNnPa94awARHMA</a> </p><p>About the expert: <a href="https://linkedin.com/in/johnfrey1/">https://linkedin.com/in/johnfrey1/</a> </p><p><strong>Sources and statistics cited in this episode <br></strong>Watch Fidelma Russo’s keynote here: <a href="https://www.hpe.com/us/en/discover-more-network/events/discover-barcelona-2023.html?media-id=%2Fus%2Fen%2Fresources%2Fdiscover%2Fdmn%2Fbarcelona%2F2023%2Fon-demand%2Fhpediscoverctokeynotebyfidelmarussofromhybridbyaccidenttohybridbydesign%2F_jcr_content.details.json%20">https://www.hpe.com/us/en/discover-more-network/events/discover-barcelona-2023.html?media-id=%2Fus%2Fen%2Fresources%2Fdiscover%2Fdmn%2Fbarcelona%2F2023%2Fon-demand%2Fhpediscoverctokeynotebyfidelmarussofromhybridbyaccidenttohybridbydesign%2F_jcr_content.details.json </a><br>Robotic pre-historic organisms: <a href="https://engineering.cmu.edu/news-events/news/2023/11/06-paleobionics.html">https://engineering.cmu.edu/news-events/news/2023/11/06-paleobionics.html</a></p>]]>
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      <itunes:keywords>Technology, Tech, Tech Industry, IT, ICT, Enterprise, business, organisations, companies, company, firm, GenAI, generative AI, CPT, AI, keynote, experts, business news, tech news, HPE, Discover, HPE Discovery, Barcelona, spain, exascale, HPC, supercomputing, high performance computing, sustainability, IoT, edge, edge computing, sustainability, dashboards</itunes:keywords>
      <itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit>
      <podcast:person role="Host" href="https://technologynow.transistor.fm/people/aubrey-lovell">Aubrey Lovell</podcast:person>
      <podcast:person role="Host" href="https://technologynow.transistor.fm/people/michael-bird">Michael Bird</podcast:person>
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      <title>HPE Discover Barcelona: Analyzing Antonio Neri's AI-focused keynote</title>
      <itunes:episode>36</itunes:episode>
      <podcast:episode>36</podcast:episode>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In this episode, we’re coming to you very nearly live from the floor of Hewlett Packard Enterprise's Discover event in Barcelona to bring you the highlights of the keynote speech by HPE CEO, Antonio Neri.</p><p>We’ll be talking about what Antonio’s AI-focused HPE Discover keynote says about the company’s direction in the coming months, as well as digging deeper with expert analysis from friend of the podcast, Matt Armstrong-Barnes.</p><p>This is Technology Now, a weekly show from Hewlett Packard Enterprise. Every week we look at a story that's been making headlines, take a look at the technology behind it, and explain why it matters to organizations and what we can learn from it.</p><p>Do you have a question for the expert? Ask it here using this Google form: <a href="https://forms.gle/8vzFNnPa94awARHMA">https://forms.gle/8vzFNnPa94awARHMA<br></a><br></p><p>About the expert: <a href="https://uk.linkedin.com/in/mattarmstrongbarnes">https://uk.linkedin.com/in/mattarmstrongbarnes<br></a></p><p><strong>Sources and statistics cited in this episode:<br></strong><br></p><p>Watch Antonio Neri’s keynote here: <a href="https://www.hpe.com/us/en/discover-more-network/events/discover-barcelona-2023.html">https://www.hpe.com/us/en/discover-more-network/events/discover-barcelona-2023.html<br></a><br></p><p>Accenture's report on AI investment among organizations: <a href="https://newsroom.accenture.com/news/2023/among-c-suite-leaders-ai-is-top-digital-priority-in-the-path-to-operational-resilience-finds-accenture-study">https://newsroom.accenture.com/news/2023/among-c-suite-leaders-ai-is-top-digital-priority-in-the-path-to-operational-resilience-finds-accenture-study<br></a><br></p><p>Matt Armstrong-Barnes’ blog series on sustainable AI: <a href="https://community.hpe.com/t5/user/viewprofilepage/user-id/1952808">https://community.hpe.com/t5/user/viewprofilepage/user-id/1952808<br></a><br></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In this episode, we’re coming to you very nearly live from the floor of Hewlett Packard Enterprise's Discover event in Barcelona to bring you the highlights of the keynote speech by HPE CEO, Antonio Neri.</p><p>We’ll be talking about what Antonio’s AI-focused HPE Discover keynote says about the company’s direction in the coming months, as well as digging deeper with expert analysis from friend of the podcast, Matt Armstrong-Barnes.</p><p>This is Technology Now, a weekly show from Hewlett Packard Enterprise. Every week we look at a story that's been making headlines, take a look at the technology behind it, and explain why it matters to organizations and what we can learn from it.</p><p>Do you have a question for the expert? Ask it here using this Google form: <a href="https://forms.gle/8vzFNnPa94awARHMA">https://forms.gle/8vzFNnPa94awARHMA<br></a><br></p><p>About the expert: <a href="https://uk.linkedin.com/in/mattarmstrongbarnes">https://uk.linkedin.com/in/mattarmstrongbarnes<br></a></p><p><strong>Sources and statistics cited in this episode:<br></strong><br></p><p>Watch Antonio Neri’s keynote here: <a href="https://www.hpe.com/us/en/discover-more-network/events/discover-barcelona-2023.html">https://www.hpe.com/us/en/discover-more-network/events/discover-barcelona-2023.html<br></a><br></p><p>Accenture's report on AI investment among organizations: <a href="https://newsroom.accenture.com/news/2023/among-c-suite-leaders-ai-is-top-digital-priority-in-the-path-to-operational-resilience-finds-accenture-study">https://newsroom.accenture.com/news/2023/among-c-suite-leaders-ai-is-top-digital-priority-in-the-path-to-operational-resilience-finds-accenture-study<br></a><br></p><p>Matt Armstrong-Barnes’ blog series on sustainable AI: <a href="https://community.hpe.com/t5/user/viewprofilepage/user-id/1952808">https://community.hpe.com/t5/user/viewprofilepage/user-id/1952808<br></a><br></p>]]>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 30 Nov 2023 21:13:12 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>Hewlett Packard Enterprise</author>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In this episode, we’re coming to you very nearly live from the floor of Hewlett Packard Enterprise's Discover event in Barcelona to bring you the highlights of the keynote speech by HPE CEO, Antonio Neri.</p><p>We’ll be talking about what Antonio’s AI-focused HPE Discover keynote says about the company’s direction in the coming months, as well as digging deeper with expert analysis from friend of the podcast, Matt Armstrong-Barnes.</p><p>This is Technology Now, a weekly show from Hewlett Packard Enterprise. Every week we look at a story that's been making headlines, take a look at the technology behind it, and explain why it matters to organizations and what we can learn from it.</p><p>Do you have a question for the expert? Ask it here using this Google form: <a href="https://forms.gle/8vzFNnPa94awARHMA">https://forms.gle/8vzFNnPa94awARHMA<br></a><br></p><p>About the expert: <a href="https://uk.linkedin.com/in/mattarmstrongbarnes">https://uk.linkedin.com/in/mattarmstrongbarnes<br></a></p><p><strong>Sources and statistics cited in this episode:<br></strong><br></p><p>Watch Antonio Neri’s keynote here: <a href="https://www.hpe.com/us/en/discover-more-network/events/discover-barcelona-2023.html">https://www.hpe.com/us/en/discover-more-network/events/discover-barcelona-2023.html<br></a><br></p><p>Accenture's report on AI investment among organizations: <a href="https://newsroom.accenture.com/news/2023/among-c-suite-leaders-ai-is-top-digital-priority-in-the-path-to-operational-resilience-finds-accenture-study">https://newsroom.accenture.com/news/2023/among-c-suite-leaders-ai-is-top-digital-priority-in-the-path-to-operational-resilience-finds-accenture-study<br></a><br></p><p>Matt Armstrong-Barnes’ blog series on sustainable AI: <a href="https://community.hpe.com/t5/user/viewprofilepage/user-id/1952808">https://community.hpe.com/t5/user/viewprofilepage/user-id/1952808<br></a><br></p>]]>
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      <itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit>
      <podcast:person role="Host" href="https://technologynow.transistor.fm/people/aubrey-lovell">Aubrey Lovell</podcast:person>
      <podcast:person role="Host" href="https://technologynow.transistor.fm/people/michael-bird">Michael Bird</podcast:person>
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      <title>What the European Union AI Act means for our organizations</title>
      <itunes:episode>35</itunes:episode>
      <podcast:episode>35</podcast:episode>
      <itunes:title>What the European Union AI Act means for our organizations</itunes:title>
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        <![CDATA[<p>The text of the European Union AI act was passed with a hefty majority in June 2023. It's one of the most stringent and wide-reaching pieces of legislation governing artificial intelligence to date, but what does that mean for global organizations inside (and outside) the European Union? </p><p>In this episode, we'll be asking what the act means, why it matters, and where the uncertainties, controversies and challenges lie, with HPE Chief Technologist Matt Armstrong-Barnes.</p><p>This is Technology Now, a weekly show from Hewlett Packard Enterprise. Every week we look at a story that's been making headlines, take a look at the technology behind it, and explain why it matters to organizations and what we can learn from it.</p><p>Do you have a question for the expert? Ask it here using this Google form: <a href="https://forms.gle/8vzFNnPa94awARHMA">https://forms.gle/8vzFNnPa94awARHMA</a></p><p>About the expert: <a href="https://uk.linkedin.com/in/mattarmstrongbarnes">https://uk.linkedin.com/in/mattarmstrongbarnes</a></p><p><strong>Sources and statistics cited in this episode:<br></strong>The G7 11-point code: <a href="https://www.reuters.com/technology/g7-agree-ai-code-conduct-companies-g7-document-2023-10-29/">https://www.reuters.com/technology/g7-agree-ai-code-conduct-companies-g7-document-2023-10-29/</a><br>The EU AI act opening statement: <a href="https://www.europarl.europa.eu/news/en/headlines/society/20230601STO93804/eu-ai-act-first-regulation-on-artificial-intelligence">https://www.europarl.europa.eu/news/en/headlines/society/20230601STO93804/eu-ai-act-first-regulation-on-artificial-intelligence</a><br>Text of the EU AI act: <a href="https://www.europarl.europa.eu/doceo/document/TA-9-2023-0236_EN.html">https://www.europarl.europa.eu/doceo/document/TA-9-2023-0236_EN.html</a><br>Center for Data Innovation report into the costs of the act: <a href="https://datainnovation.org/2021/07/how-much-will-the-artificial-intelligence-act-cost-europe/">https://datainnovation.org/2021/07/how-much-will-the-artificial-intelligence-act-cost-europe/</a></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>The text of the European Union AI act was passed with a hefty majority in June 2023. It's one of the most stringent and wide-reaching pieces of legislation governing artificial intelligence to date, but what does that mean for global organizations inside (and outside) the European Union? </p><p>In this episode, we'll be asking what the act means, why it matters, and where the uncertainties, controversies and challenges lie, with HPE Chief Technologist Matt Armstrong-Barnes.</p><p>This is Technology Now, a weekly show from Hewlett Packard Enterprise. Every week we look at a story that's been making headlines, take a look at the technology behind it, and explain why it matters to organizations and what we can learn from it.</p><p>Do you have a question for the expert? Ask it here using this Google form: <a href="https://forms.gle/8vzFNnPa94awARHMA">https://forms.gle/8vzFNnPa94awARHMA</a></p><p>About the expert: <a href="https://uk.linkedin.com/in/mattarmstrongbarnes">https://uk.linkedin.com/in/mattarmstrongbarnes</a></p><p><strong>Sources and statistics cited in this episode:<br></strong>The G7 11-point code: <a href="https://www.reuters.com/technology/g7-agree-ai-code-conduct-companies-g7-document-2023-10-29/">https://www.reuters.com/technology/g7-agree-ai-code-conduct-companies-g7-document-2023-10-29/</a><br>The EU AI act opening statement: <a href="https://www.europarl.europa.eu/news/en/headlines/society/20230601STO93804/eu-ai-act-first-regulation-on-artificial-intelligence">https://www.europarl.europa.eu/news/en/headlines/society/20230601STO93804/eu-ai-act-first-regulation-on-artificial-intelligence</a><br>Text of the EU AI act: <a href="https://www.europarl.europa.eu/doceo/document/TA-9-2023-0236_EN.html">https://www.europarl.europa.eu/doceo/document/TA-9-2023-0236_EN.html</a><br>Center for Data Innovation report into the costs of the act: <a href="https://datainnovation.org/2021/07/how-much-will-the-artificial-intelligence-act-cost-europe/">https://datainnovation.org/2021/07/how-much-will-the-artificial-intelligence-act-cost-europe/</a></p>]]>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 23 Nov 2023 08:57:07 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>Hewlett Packard Enterprise</author>
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      <itunes:duration>1033</itunes:duration>
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        <![CDATA[<p>The text of the European Union AI act was passed with a hefty majority in June 2023. It's one of the most stringent and wide-reaching pieces of legislation governing artificial intelligence to date, but what does that mean for global organizations inside (and outside) the European Union? </p><p>In this episode, we'll be asking what the act means, why it matters, and where the uncertainties, controversies and challenges lie, with HPE Chief Technologist Matt Armstrong-Barnes.</p><p>This is Technology Now, a weekly show from Hewlett Packard Enterprise. Every week we look at a story that's been making headlines, take a look at the technology behind it, and explain why it matters to organizations and what we can learn from it.</p><p>Do you have a question for the expert? Ask it here using this Google form: <a href="https://forms.gle/8vzFNnPa94awARHMA">https://forms.gle/8vzFNnPa94awARHMA</a></p><p>About the expert: <a href="https://uk.linkedin.com/in/mattarmstrongbarnes">https://uk.linkedin.com/in/mattarmstrongbarnes</a></p><p><strong>Sources and statistics cited in this episode:<br></strong>The G7 11-point code: <a href="https://www.reuters.com/technology/g7-agree-ai-code-conduct-companies-g7-document-2023-10-29/">https://www.reuters.com/technology/g7-agree-ai-code-conduct-companies-g7-document-2023-10-29/</a><br>The EU AI act opening statement: <a href="https://www.europarl.europa.eu/news/en/headlines/society/20230601STO93804/eu-ai-act-first-regulation-on-artificial-intelligence">https://www.europarl.europa.eu/news/en/headlines/society/20230601STO93804/eu-ai-act-first-regulation-on-artificial-intelligence</a><br>Text of the EU AI act: <a href="https://www.europarl.europa.eu/doceo/document/TA-9-2023-0236_EN.html">https://www.europarl.europa.eu/doceo/document/TA-9-2023-0236_EN.html</a><br>Center for Data Innovation report into the costs of the act: <a href="https://datainnovation.org/2021/07/how-much-will-the-artificial-intelligence-act-cost-europe/">https://datainnovation.org/2021/07/how-much-will-the-artificial-intelligence-act-cost-europe/</a></p>]]>
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      <itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit>
      <podcast:person role="Host" href="https://technologynow.transistor.fm/people/aubrey-lovell">Aubrey Lovell</podcast:person>
      <podcast:person role="Host" href="https://technologynow.transistor.fm/people/michael-bird">Michael Bird</podcast:person>
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      <title>Apprenticeships and tackling the tech skills gap</title>
      <itunes:episode>34</itunes:episode>
      <podcast:episode>34</podcast:episode>
      <itunes:title>Apprenticeships and tackling the tech skills gap</itunes:title>
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        <![CDATA[<p>There’s an acute shortage of candidates for tech jobs – in fact, research suggests tens of millions of potential roles are going unfilled. In a poll with global technology chiefs conducted by MIT’s ‘Technology Review’, a majority found that they weren’t getting enough candidates for roles, and those who did apply lacked necessary skills. <br>Clearly, there’s a problem here. So what can tech companies do to bring more talent through the door? Could building a baseline of investment in new, or even unqualified, talent be a solution?</p><p>Joining us today is Maninder Randhawa, Early Careers Leader for Hewlett Packard Enterprise in the UKIMEA region, to find out if apprenticeships could be the answer.</p><p>This is Technology Now, a weekly show from Hewlett Packard Enterprise. Every week we look at a story that's been making headlines, take a look at the technology behind it, and explain why it matters to organisations and what we can learn from it.</p><p>About today’s guest: <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/maninder-randhawa-88179552/?originalSubdomain=uk">https://www.linkedin.com/in/maninder-randhawa-88179552/?originalSubdomain=uk</a></p><p>Do you have a question for the expert? Ask it here using this Google form: <a href="https://forms.gle/8vzFNnPa94awARHMA">https://forms.gle/8vzFNnPa94awARHMA</a></p><p><strong>Statistics and sources cited in today’s episode: <br></strong>85 million unfilled tech roles by 2030: <a href="https://www.kornferry.com/insights/this-week-in-leadership/talent-crunch-future-of-work">https://www.kornferry.com/insights/this-week-in-leadership/talent-crunch-future-of-work</a></p><p>MIT Technology Review poll with tech leaders on talent shortages: <a href="https://www.technologyreview.com/2023/09/21/1079695/new-approaches-to-the-tech-talent-shortage/">https://www.technologyreview.com/2023/09/21/1079695/new-approaches-to-the-tech-talent-shortage/</a></p><p>US Govt to build a working fusion reactor within ten years: <a href="https://apnews.com/article/granholm-nuclear-fusion-energy-emissions-416f497b842ce94292ec6fb009a4087a">https://apnews.com/article/granholm-nuclear-fusion-energy-emissions-416f497b842ce94292ec6fb009a4087a</a></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>There’s an acute shortage of candidates for tech jobs – in fact, research suggests tens of millions of potential roles are going unfilled. In a poll with global technology chiefs conducted by MIT’s ‘Technology Review’, a majority found that they weren’t getting enough candidates for roles, and those who did apply lacked necessary skills. <br>Clearly, there’s a problem here. So what can tech companies do to bring more talent through the door? Could building a baseline of investment in new, or even unqualified, talent be a solution?</p><p>Joining us today is Maninder Randhawa, Early Careers Leader for Hewlett Packard Enterprise in the UKIMEA region, to find out if apprenticeships could be the answer.</p><p>This is Technology Now, a weekly show from Hewlett Packard Enterprise. Every week we look at a story that's been making headlines, take a look at the technology behind it, and explain why it matters to organisations and what we can learn from it.</p><p>About today’s guest: <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/maninder-randhawa-88179552/?originalSubdomain=uk">https://www.linkedin.com/in/maninder-randhawa-88179552/?originalSubdomain=uk</a></p><p>Do you have a question for the expert? Ask it here using this Google form: <a href="https://forms.gle/8vzFNnPa94awARHMA">https://forms.gle/8vzFNnPa94awARHMA</a></p><p><strong>Statistics and sources cited in today’s episode: <br></strong>85 million unfilled tech roles by 2030: <a href="https://www.kornferry.com/insights/this-week-in-leadership/talent-crunch-future-of-work">https://www.kornferry.com/insights/this-week-in-leadership/talent-crunch-future-of-work</a></p><p>MIT Technology Review poll with tech leaders on talent shortages: <a href="https://www.technologyreview.com/2023/09/21/1079695/new-approaches-to-the-tech-talent-shortage/">https://www.technologyreview.com/2023/09/21/1079695/new-approaches-to-the-tech-talent-shortage/</a></p><p>US Govt to build a working fusion reactor within ten years: <a href="https://apnews.com/article/granholm-nuclear-fusion-energy-emissions-416f497b842ce94292ec6fb009a4087a">https://apnews.com/article/granholm-nuclear-fusion-energy-emissions-416f497b842ce94292ec6fb009a4087a</a></p>]]>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 16 Nov 2023 06:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>Hewlett Packard Enterprise</author>
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      <itunes:author>Hewlett Packard Enterprise</itunes:author>
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        <![CDATA[<p>There’s an acute shortage of candidates for tech jobs – in fact, research suggests tens of millions of potential roles are going unfilled. In a poll with global technology chiefs conducted by MIT’s ‘Technology Review’, a majority found that they weren’t getting enough candidates for roles, and those who did apply lacked necessary skills. <br>Clearly, there’s a problem here. So what can tech companies do to bring more talent through the door? Could building a baseline of investment in new, or even unqualified, talent be a solution?</p><p>Joining us today is Maninder Randhawa, Early Careers Leader for Hewlett Packard Enterprise in the UKIMEA region, to find out if apprenticeships could be the answer.</p><p>This is Technology Now, a weekly show from Hewlett Packard Enterprise. Every week we look at a story that's been making headlines, take a look at the technology behind it, and explain why it matters to organisations and what we can learn from it.</p><p>About today’s guest: <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/maninder-randhawa-88179552/?originalSubdomain=uk">https://www.linkedin.com/in/maninder-randhawa-88179552/?originalSubdomain=uk</a></p><p>Do you have a question for the expert? Ask it here using this Google form: <a href="https://forms.gle/8vzFNnPa94awARHMA">https://forms.gle/8vzFNnPa94awARHMA</a></p><p><strong>Statistics and sources cited in today’s episode: <br></strong>85 million unfilled tech roles by 2030: <a href="https://www.kornferry.com/insights/this-week-in-leadership/talent-crunch-future-of-work">https://www.kornferry.com/insights/this-week-in-leadership/talent-crunch-future-of-work</a></p><p>MIT Technology Review poll with tech leaders on talent shortages: <a href="https://www.technologyreview.com/2023/09/21/1079695/new-approaches-to-the-tech-talent-shortage/">https://www.technologyreview.com/2023/09/21/1079695/new-approaches-to-the-tech-talent-shortage/</a></p><p>US Govt to build a working fusion reactor within ten years: <a href="https://apnews.com/article/granholm-nuclear-fusion-energy-emissions-416f497b842ce94292ec6fb009a4087a">https://apnews.com/article/granholm-nuclear-fusion-energy-emissions-416f497b842ce94292ec6fb009a4087a</a></p>]]>
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      <itunes:keywords>HPE, Hewlett Packard Enterprise, AI, responsible AI, women in tech, data, hiring, diversity, STEM, careers, apprenticeships, interns, graduates, talent, hiring, HR, skills shortages, employment, crunch, hiring, jobs, vacancies, skills gap, soft skills</itunes:keywords>
      <itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit>
      <podcast:person role="Host" href="https://technologynow.transistor.fm/people/aubrey-lovell">Aubrey Lovell</podcast:person>
      <podcast:person role="Host" href="https://technologynow.transistor.fm/people/michael-bird">Michael Bird</podcast:person>
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      <title>Why does it seem like 5G is rolling out so slowly – and why it is worth the wait</title>
      <itunes:episode>33</itunes:episode>
      <podcast:episode>33</podcast:episode>
      <itunes:title>Why does it seem like 5G is rolling out so slowly – and why it is worth the wait</itunes:title>
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        <![CDATA[<p>5G technology has been rolling out since 2019. But in large parts of the world, population coverage is still at less than 50%. Why? And why, where 5G exists, are we still getting lower-than-promised speeds?</p><p>This week’s guest is Andy Bryant. He’s Marketing leader for HPE's telecommunications solutions worldwide. He’ll be explaining the tech behind the rollout, and why it’ll be so worth the wait for the full 5G experience.</p><p>Do you have a question for the expert? Ask it here using this Google form: <a href="https://forms.gle/8vzFNnPa94awARHMA">https://forms.gle/8vzFNnPa94awARHMA</a></p><p>About today’s guest: <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/andybryant?originalSubdomain=fr">https://www.linkedin.com/in/andybryant?originalSubdomain=fr</a></p><p>This is Technology Now, a weekly show from Hewlett Packard Enterprise. Every week we look at a story that's been making headlines, take a look at the technology behind it, and explain why it matters to organisations and what we can learn from it.</p><p><br><strong>Sources and statistics cited in todays episode:<br></strong>The European 5G observatory: <a href="https://5gobservatory.eu/about/what-is-5g/">https://5gobservatory.eu/about/what-is-5g/</a></p><p>OpenSignal report on global 5G coverage and performance: <a href="https://www.opensignal.com/2023/05/17/understanding-5g-and-overall-coverage-worldwide">https://www.opensignal.com/2023/05/17/understanding-5g-and-overall-coverage-worldwide</a></p><p>Asteroid mining: <a href="https://www.pnas.org/doi/10.1073/pnas.2221341120">https://www.pnas.org/doi/10.1073/pnas.2221341120</a></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>5G technology has been rolling out since 2019. But in large parts of the world, population coverage is still at less than 50%. Why? And why, where 5G exists, are we still getting lower-than-promised speeds?</p><p>This week’s guest is Andy Bryant. He’s Marketing leader for HPE's telecommunications solutions worldwide. He’ll be explaining the tech behind the rollout, and why it’ll be so worth the wait for the full 5G experience.</p><p>Do you have a question for the expert? Ask it here using this Google form: <a href="https://forms.gle/8vzFNnPa94awARHMA">https://forms.gle/8vzFNnPa94awARHMA</a></p><p>About today’s guest: <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/andybryant?originalSubdomain=fr">https://www.linkedin.com/in/andybryant?originalSubdomain=fr</a></p><p>This is Technology Now, a weekly show from Hewlett Packard Enterprise. Every week we look at a story that's been making headlines, take a look at the technology behind it, and explain why it matters to organisations and what we can learn from it.</p><p><br><strong>Sources and statistics cited in todays episode:<br></strong>The European 5G observatory: <a href="https://5gobservatory.eu/about/what-is-5g/">https://5gobservatory.eu/about/what-is-5g/</a></p><p>OpenSignal report on global 5G coverage and performance: <a href="https://www.opensignal.com/2023/05/17/understanding-5g-and-overall-coverage-worldwide">https://www.opensignal.com/2023/05/17/understanding-5g-and-overall-coverage-worldwide</a></p><p>Asteroid mining: <a href="https://www.pnas.org/doi/10.1073/pnas.2221341120">https://www.pnas.org/doi/10.1073/pnas.2221341120</a></p>]]>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 09 Nov 2023 06:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>Hewlett Packard Enterprise</author>
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      <itunes:author>Hewlett Packard Enterprise</itunes:author>
      <itunes:duration>822</itunes:duration>
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        <![CDATA[<p>5G technology has been rolling out since 2019. But in large parts of the world, population coverage is still at less than 50%. Why? And why, where 5G exists, are we still getting lower-than-promised speeds?</p><p>This week’s guest is Andy Bryant. He’s Marketing leader for HPE's telecommunications solutions worldwide. He’ll be explaining the tech behind the rollout, and why it’ll be so worth the wait for the full 5G experience.</p><p>Do you have a question for the expert? Ask it here using this Google form: <a href="https://forms.gle/8vzFNnPa94awARHMA">https://forms.gle/8vzFNnPa94awARHMA</a></p><p>About today’s guest: <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/andybryant?originalSubdomain=fr">https://www.linkedin.com/in/andybryant?originalSubdomain=fr</a></p><p>This is Technology Now, a weekly show from Hewlett Packard Enterprise. Every week we look at a story that's been making headlines, take a look at the technology behind it, and explain why it matters to organisations and what we can learn from it.</p><p><br><strong>Sources and statistics cited in todays episode:<br></strong>The European 5G observatory: <a href="https://5gobservatory.eu/about/what-is-5g/">https://5gobservatory.eu/about/what-is-5g/</a></p><p>OpenSignal report on global 5G coverage and performance: <a href="https://www.opensignal.com/2023/05/17/understanding-5g-and-overall-coverage-worldwide">https://www.opensignal.com/2023/05/17/understanding-5g-and-overall-coverage-worldwide</a></p><p>Asteroid mining: <a href="https://www.pnas.org/doi/10.1073/pnas.2221341120">https://www.pnas.org/doi/10.1073/pnas.2221341120</a></p>]]>
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      <itunes:keywords>Tech, Tech news, What is 5G, 5G, edge and 5G, cellular networks, 4G, 3G, 2G, networking, latency, low latency, data transfer, wifi6, wifi security, edge cellular network, network core and network edge, wireless security, 5G security, 5G devices, Edge, Edge network, Edge computing,  Internet of Things, IoT, big data, Smart Devices, IoT retail, device security, Edge network security, edge cloud computing, IoT edge computing, edge data, data security, customer data, customer experience, edge customer experience, cloud to the edge, intelligent edge, edge mobile network, WAN narrowband Iot, narrowband Iot, what is narrowband Iot,  New innovations in technology, business continuity, Nokia, Technology scouting, Journalism, enterprise technology, Most innovative tech companies, Disruptive technologies of the future, digitization, New technology 2020, tech infrastructure, Information and communication technology, Information technology, Disruptive technology, Technology design, Digital technology, Advanced technology, Future technology, HPE, Science and technology, Cool tech, Latest technology news, Modern technology.</itunes:keywords>
      <itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit>
      <podcast:person role="Host" href="https://technologynow.transistor.fm/people/aubrey-lovell">Aubrey Lovell</podcast:person>
      <podcast:person role="Host" href="https://technologynow.transistor.fm/people/michael-bird">Michael Bird</podcast:person>
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      <title>How can satellites boost the world's socio-economic prospects?</title>
      <itunes:episode>32</itunes:episode>
      <podcast:episode>32</podcast:episode>
      <itunes:title>How can satellites boost the world's socio-economic prospects?</itunes:title>
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        <![CDATA[<p>According to the United Nations Office for Outer Space Affairs, the number of satellites has risen dramatically since 2021. But has this translated into greater equity in terms of connectivity? How does this boom help other, less connected parts of the world? And, what, if anything, does this mean for enterprises? </p><p>This week's guest is Isabelle Mauro, Director General of the Global Satellite Operators Association (GSOA). Isabelle has spent her career advocating for more equity in connectivity and is also a Non-Executive Member of the Global Advisory Board of Women In Tech, a organisation that provides women with access to technology and training worldwide.</p><p>Do you have a question for the expert? Ask it here using this Google form: <a href="https://forms.gle/8vzFNnPa94awARHMA">https://forms.gle/8vzFNnPa94awARHMA</a></p><p>About the expert, Isabelle Mauro: <a href="https://uk.linkedin.com/in/isabelle-mauro-908546">https://uk.linkedin.com/in/isabelle-mauro-908546</a></p><p>This is Technology Now, a weekly show from Hewlett Packard Enterprise. Every week we look at a story that's been making headlines, take a look at the technology behind it, and explain why it matters to organisations and what we can learn from it.</p><p><strong>Sources and statistics cited in todays episode:<br></strong>The UN Office for outer space affairs statistics on satellite numbers:<strong> </strong><a href="https://www.unoosa.org/oosa/en/informationfor/media/2022-unis-os-574.html">https://www.unoosa.org/oosa/en/informationfor/media/2022-unis-os-574.html</a></p><p>Statistics on the numbers of unconnected people in the world: <a href="https://www.google.com/url?q=https://www.un.org/en/delegate/itu-29-billion-people-still-offline%23:~:text%3DAn%2520estimated%252037%2520per%2520cent,never%252C%2520ever%2520used%2520the%2520Internet&amp;sa=D&amp;source=docs&amp;ust=1698878682160371&amp;usg=AOvVaw18D4qOJqYnnEATxFTUxaNb">https://www.un.org/en/delegate/itu-29-billion-people-still-offline#:~:text=An%20estimated%2037%20per%20cent,never%2C%20ever%20used%20the%20Internet</a>.</p><p>Statistics on the digital divide: <a href="https://www.google.com/url?q=https://www.weforum.org/agenda/2020/04/coronavirus-covid-19-pandemic-digital-divide-internet-data-broadband-mobbile/&amp;sa=D&amp;source=docs&amp;ust=1698878682160432&amp;usg=AOvVaw2gsgRw2owOVCoNCCtudcba">https://www.weforum.org/agenda/2020/04/coronavirus-covid-19-pandemic-digital-divide-internet-data-broadband-mobbile/</a></p><p>Clean ship-breaking technology: <a href="https://www.leviathan.eu/">https://www.leviathan.eu/</a></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>According to the United Nations Office for Outer Space Affairs, the number of satellites has risen dramatically since 2021. But has this translated into greater equity in terms of connectivity? How does this boom help other, less connected parts of the world? And, what, if anything, does this mean for enterprises? </p><p>This week's guest is Isabelle Mauro, Director General of the Global Satellite Operators Association (GSOA). Isabelle has spent her career advocating for more equity in connectivity and is also a Non-Executive Member of the Global Advisory Board of Women In Tech, a organisation that provides women with access to technology and training worldwide.</p><p>Do you have a question for the expert? Ask it here using this Google form: <a href="https://forms.gle/8vzFNnPa94awARHMA">https://forms.gle/8vzFNnPa94awARHMA</a></p><p>About the expert, Isabelle Mauro: <a href="https://uk.linkedin.com/in/isabelle-mauro-908546">https://uk.linkedin.com/in/isabelle-mauro-908546</a></p><p>This is Technology Now, a weekly show from Hewlett Packard Enterprise. Every week we look at a story that's been making headlines, take a look at the technology behind it, and explain why it matters to organisations and what we can learn from it.</p><p><strong>Sources and statistics cited in todays episode:<br></strong>The UN Office for outer space affairs statistics on satellite numbers:<strong> </strong><a href="https://www.unoosa.org/oosa/en/informationfor/media/2022-unis-os-574.html">https://www.unoosa.org/oosa/en/informationfor/media/2022-unis-os-574.html</a></p><p>Statistics on the numbers of unconnected people in the world: <a href="https://www.google.com/url?q=https://www.un.org/en/delegate/itu-29-billion-people-still-offline%23:~:text%3DAn%2520estimated%252037%2520per%2520cent,never%252C%2520ever%2520used%2520the%2520Internet&amp;sa=D&amp;source=docs&amp;ust=1698878682160371&amp;usg=AOvVaw18D4qOJqYnnEATxFTUxaNb">https://www.un.org/en/delegate/itu-29-billion-people-still-offline#:~:text=An%20estimated%2037%20per%20cent,never%2C%20ever%20used%20the%20Internet</a>.</p><p>Statistics on the digital divide: <a href="https://www.google.com/url?q=https://www.weforum.org/agenda/2020/04/coronavirus-covid-19-pandemic-digital-divide-internet-data-broadband-mobbile/&amp;sa=D&amp;source=docs&amp;ust=1698878682160432&amp;usg=AOvVaw2gsgRw2owOVCoNCCtudcba">https://www.weforum.org/agenda/2020/04/coronavirus-covid-19-pandemic-digital-divide-internet-data-broadband-mobbile/</a></p><p>Clean ship-breaking technology: <a href="https://www.leviathan.eu/">https://www.leviathan.eu/</a></p>]]>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 02 Nov 2023 06:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>Hewlett Packard Enterprise</author>
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        <![CDATA[<p>According to the United Nations Office for Outer Space Affairs, the number of satellites has risen dramatically since 2021. But has this translated into greater equity in terms of connectivity? How does this boom help other, less connected parts of the world? And, what, if anything, does this mean for enterprises? </p><p>This week's guest is Isabelle Mauro, Director General of the Global Satellite Operators Association (GSOA). Isabelle has spent her career advocating for more equity in connectivity and is also a Non-Executive Member of the Global Advisory Board of Women In Tech, a organisation that provides women with access to technology and training worldwide.</p><p>Do you have a question for the expert? Ask it here using this Google form: <a href="https://forms.gle/8vzFNnPa94awARHMA">https://forms.gle/8vzFNnPa94awARHMA</a></p><p>About the expert, Isabelle Mauro: <a href="https://uk.linkedin.com/in/isabelle-mauro-908546">https://uk.linkedin.com/in/isabelle-mauro-908546</a></p><p>This is Technology Now, a weekly show from Hewlett Packard Enterprise. Every week we look at a story that's been making headlines, take a look at the technology behind it, and explain why it matters to organisations and what we can learn from it.</p><p><strong>Sources and statistics cited in todays episode:<br></strong>The UN Office for outer space affairs statistics on satellite numbers:<strong> </strong><a href="https://www.unoosa.org/oosa/en/informationfor/media/2022-unis-os-574.html">https://www.unoosa.org/oosa/en/informationfor/media/2022-unis-os-574.html</a></p><p>Statistics on the numbers of unconnected people in the world: <a href="https://www.google.com/url?q=https://www.un.org/en/delegate/itu-29-billion-people-still-offline%23:~:text%3DAn%2520estimated%252037%2520per%2520cent,never%252C%2520ever%2520used%2520the%2520Internet&amp;sa=D&amp;source=docs&amp;ust=1698878682160371&amp;usg=AOvVaw18D4qOJqYnnEATxFTUxaNb">https://www.un.org/en/delegate/itu-29-billion-people-still-offline#:~:text=An%20estimated%2037%20per%20cent,never%2C%20ever%20used%20the%20Internet</a>.</p><p>Statistics on the digital divide: <a href="https://www.google.com/url?q=https://www.weforum.org/agenda/2020/04/coronavirus-covid-19-pandemic-digital-divide-internet-data-broadband-mobbile/&amp;sa=D&amp;source=docs&amp;ust=1698878682160432&amp;usg=AOvVaw2gsgRw2owOVCoNCCtudcba">https://www.weforum.org/agenda/2020/04/coronavirus-covid-19-pandemic-digital-divide-internet-data-broadband-mobbile/</a></p><p>Clean ship-breaking technology: <a href="https://www.leviathan.eu/">https://www.leviathan.eu/</a></p>]]>
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      <itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit>
      <podcast:person role="Host" href="https://technologynow.transistor.fm/people/aubrey-lovell">Aubrey Lovell</podcast:person>
      <podcast:person role="Host" href="https://technologynow.transistor.fm/people/michael-bird">Michael Bird</podcast:person>
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      <title>What can we learn from maritime shipping's journey to net zero?</title>
      <itunes:episode>31</itunes:episode>
      <podcast:episode>31</podcast:episode>
      <itunes:title>What can we learn from maritime shipping's journey to net zero?</itunes:title>
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        <![CDATA[<p>According to the International Maritime Organisation or IMO, there are more than 50,000 commercial ships registered in the world today, which combined carry over 90% of the goods produced on Earth. They also produce around 3% of the world's CO2 emissions.</p><p>So what can be done? Is the answer cleaner and greener fuels, better use of information and data, legislation, or a mix of all three? This week's guest is Lora Jakobsen, Chief Purpose Activist at Zero North, a climate tech company which offers a software platform to help optimise shipping efficiency.</p><p>Do you have a question for the expert? Ask it here using this Google form: <a href="https://forms.gle/8vzFNnPa94awARHMA">https://forms.gle/8vzFNnPa94awARHMA</a></p><p>About the expert, Lora Jakobsen: <a href="https://dk.linkedin.com/in/lora-jakobsen-35749a16/da">https://dk.linkedin.com/in/lora-jakobsen-35749a16/da</a></p><p>This is Technology Now, a weekly show from Hewlett Packard Enterprise. Every week we look at a story that's been making headlines, take a look at the technology behind it, and explain why it matters to organisations and what we can learn from it.</p><p><strong>Sources and statistics cited in todays episode: <br></strong>Statistics on shipping from the International Maritime Organisation: <a href="https://www.imo.org/en/KnowledgeCentre/Pages/MaritimeFactsFigures-Default.aspx">https://www.imo.org/en/KnowledgeCentre/Pages/MaritimeFactsFigures-Default.aspx</a></p><p>EU emissions regulations and maritime shipping: <a href="https://climate.ec.europa.eu/eu-action/transport/reducing-emissions-shipping-sector/faq-maritime-transport-eu-emissions-trading-system-ets_en">https://climate.ec.europa.eu/eu-action/transport/reducing-emissions-shipping-sector/faq-maritime-transport-eu-emissions-trading-system-ets_en</a></p><p>The first ever fine for space debris: <a href="https://www.smithsonianmag.com/smart-news/in-a-first-the-fcc-fines-a-satellite-company-for-abandoning-space-debris-180983012/">https://www.smithsonianmag.com/smart-news/in-a-first-the-fcc-fines-a-satellite-company-for-abandoning-space-debris-180983012/</a></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>According to the International Maritime Organisation or IMO, there are more than 50,000 commercial ships registered in the world today, which combined carry over 90% of the goods produced on Earth. They also produce around 3% of the world's CO2 emissions.</p><p>So what can be done? Is the answer cleaner and greener fuels, better use of information and data, legislation, or a mix of all three? This week's guest is Lora Jakobsen, Chief Purpose Activist at Zero North, a climate tech company which offers a software platform to help optimise shipping efficiency.</p><p>Do you have a question for the expert? Ask it here using this Google form: <a href="https://forms.gle/8vzFNnPa94awARHMA">https://forms.gle/8vzFNnPa94awARHMA</a></p><p>About the expert, Lora Jakobsen: <a href="https://dk.linkedin.com/in/lora-jakobsen-35749a16/da">https://dk.linkedin.com/in/lora-jakobsen-35749a16/da</a></p><p>This is Technology Now, a weekly show from Hewlett Packard Enterprise. Every week we look at a story that's been making headlines, take a look at the technology behind it, and explain why it matters to organisations and what we can learn from it.</p><p><strong>Sources and statistics cited in todays episode: <br></strong>Statistics on shipping from the International Maritime Organisation: <a href="https://www.imo.org/en/KnowledgeCentre/Pages/MaritimeFactsFigures-Default.aspx">https://www.imo.org/en/KnowledgeCentre/Pages/MaritimeFactsFigures-Default.aspx</a></p><p>EU emissions regulations and maritime shipping: <a href="https://climate.ec.europa.eu/eu-action/transport/reducing-emissions-shipping-sector/faq-maritime-transport-eu-emissions-trading-system-ets_en">https://climate.ec.europa.eu/eu-action/transport/reducing-emissions-shipping-sector/faq-maritime-transport-eu-emissions-trading-system-ets_en</a></p><p>The first ever fine for space debris: <a href="https://www.smithsonianmag.com/smart-news/in-a-first-the-fcc-fines-a-satellite-company-for-abandoning-space-debris-180983012/">https://www.smithsonianmag.com/smart-news/in-a-first-the-fcc-fines-a-satellite-company-for-abandoning-space-debris-180983012/</a></p>]]>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 26 Oct 2023 06:00:00 +0100</pubDate>
      <author>Hewlett Packard Enterprise</author>
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        <![CDATA[<p>According to the International Maritime Organisation or IMO, there are more than 50,000 commercial ships registered in the world today, which combined carry over 90% of the goods produced on Earth. They also produce around 3% of the world's CO2 emissions.</p><p>So what can be done? Is the answer cleaner and greener fuels, better use of information and data, legislation, or a mix of all three? This week's guest is Lora Jakobsen, Chief Purpose Activist at Zero North, a climate tech company which offers a software platform to help optimise shipping efficiency.</p><p>Do you have a question for the expert? Ask it here using this Google form: <a href="https://forms.gle/8vzFNnPa94awARHMA">https://forms.gle/8vzFNnPa94awARHMA</a></p><p>About the expert, Lora Jakobsen: <a href="https://dk.linkedin.com/in/lora-jakobsen-35749a16/da">https://dk.linkedin.com/in/lora-jakobsen-35749a16/da</a></p><p>This is Technology Now, a weekly show from Hewlett Packard Enterprise. Every week we look at a story that's been making headlines, take a look at the technology behind it, and explain why it matters to organisations and what we can learn from it.</p><p><strong>Sources and statistics cited in todays episode: <br></strong>Statistics on shipping from the International Maritime Organisation: <a href="https://www.imo.org/en/KnowledgeCentre/Pages/MaritimeFactsFigures-Default.aspx">https://www.imo.org/en/KnowledgeCentre/Pages/MaritimeFactsFigures-Default.aspx</a></p><p>EU emissions regulations and maritime shipping: <a href="https://climate.ec.europa.eu/eu-action/transport/reducing-emissions-shipping-sector/faq-maritime-transport-eu-emissions-trading-system-ets_en">https://climate.ec.europa.eu/eu-action/transport/reducing-emissions-shipping-sector/faq-maritime-transport-eu-emissions-trading-system-ets_en</a></p><p>The first ever fine for space debris: <a href="https://www.smithsonianmag.com/smart-news/in-a-first-the-fcc-fines-a-satellite-company-for-abandoning-space-debris-180983012/">https://www.smithsonianmag.com/smart-news/in-a-first-the-fcc-fines-a-satellite-company-for-abandoning-space-debris-180983012/</a></p>]]>
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      <itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit>
      <podcast:person role="Host" href="https://technologynow.transistor.fm/people/aubrey-lovell">Aubrey Lovell</podcast:person>
      <podcast:person role="Host" href="https://technologynow.transistor.fm/people/michael-bird">Michael Bird</podcast:person>
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      <title>The conferences where cyber security experts and 'underground researchers' meet</title>
      <itunes:episode>30</itunes:episode>
      <podcast:episode>30</podcast:episode>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In the world of cyber security, there are occasional events which bring together people from all sides of the spectrum. One of those events is the Black Hat Briefings. In their own words, “a series of highly technical information security conferences that bring together thought leaders from all facets of the infosec world – from the corporate and government sectors to academic and even underground researchers.”<br>Back in August Las Vegas hosted the 26th American Black Hat Conference, and today’s guest was there. Jaye Tillson is a field Chief Technology Officer at Axis Security, who have recently been acquired as part of HPE Aruba Networking.</p><p>We’ll be finding out what goes on at these events, the hot topics under discussion, and whether they are as clandestine as they sound… Or not.</p><p>We'd love to hear your one-minute review of books which have changed your year! Simply record them on your smart device or computer and upload them using this Google form: <a href="https://forms.gle/pqsWwFwQtdGCKqED6">https://forms.gle/pqsWwFwQtdGCKqED6</a></p><p>Do you have a question for the expert? Ask it here using this Google form: <a href="https://forms.gle/8vzFNnPa94awARHMA">https://forms.gle/8vzFNnPa94awARHMA</a></p><p>About the expert, Jaye Tillson: <a href="https://uk.linkedin.com/in/jaye-tillson">https://uk.linkedin.com/in/jaye-tillson</a></p><p>This is Technology Now, a weekly show from Hewlett Packard Enterprise. Every week we look at a story that's been making headlines, take a look at the technology behind it, and explain why it matters to organisations and what we can learn from it.</p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In the world of cyber security, there are occasional events which bring together people from all sides of the spectrum. One of those events is the Black Hat Briefings. In their own words, “a series of highly technical information security conferences that bring together thought leaders from all facets of the infosec world – from the corporate and government sectors to academic and even underground researchers.”<br>Back in August Las Vegas hosted the 26th American Black Hat Conference, and today’s guest was there. Jaye Tillson is a field Chief Technology Officer at Axis Security, who have recently been acquired as part of HPE Aruba Networking.</p><p>We’ll be finding out what goes on at these events, the hot topics under discussion, and whether they are as clandestine as they sound… Or not.</p><p>We'd love to hear your one-minute review of books which have changed your year! Simply record them on your smart device or computer and upload them using this Google form: <a href="https://forms.gle/pqsWwFwQtdGCKqED6">https://forms.gle/pqsWwFwQtdGCKqED6</a></p><p>Do you have a question for the expert? Ask it here using this Google form: <a href="https://forms.gle/8vzFNnPa94awARHMA">https://forms.gle/8vzFNnPa94awARHMA</a></p><p>About the expert, Jaye Tillson: <a href="https://uk.linkedin.com/in/jaye-tillson">https://uk.linkedin.com/in/jaye-tillson</a></p><p>This is Technology Now, a weekly show from Hewlett Packard Enterprise. Every week we look at a story that's been making headlines, take a look at the technology behind it, and explain why it matters to organisations and what we can learn from it.</p>]]>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 28 Sep 2023 05:02:00 +0100</pubDate>
      <author>Hewlett Packard Enterprise</author>
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      <itunes:duration>895</itunes:duration>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In the world of cyber security, there are occasional events which bring together people from all sides of the spectrum. One of those events is the Black Hat Briefings. In their own words, “a series of highly technical information security conferences that bring together thought leaders from all facets of the infosec world – from the corporate and government sectors to academic and even underground researchers.”<br>Back in August Las Vegas hosted the 26th American Black Hat Conference, and today’s guest was there. Jaye Tillson is a field Chief Technology Officer at Axis Security, who have recently been acquired as part of HPE Aruba Networking.</p><p>We’ll be finding out what goes on at these events, the hot topics under discussion, and whether they are as clandestine as they sound… Or not.</p><p>We'd love to hear your one-minute review of books which have changed your year! Simply record them on your smart device or computer and upload them using this Google form: <a href="https://forms.gle/pqsWwFwQtdGCKqED6">https://forms.gle/pqsWwFwQtdGCKqED6</a></p><p>Do you have a question for the expert? Ask it here using this Google form: <a href="https://forms.gle/8vzFNnPa94awARHMA">https://forms.gle/8vzFNnPa94awARHMA</a></p><p>About the expert, Jaye Tillson: <a href="https://uk.linkedin.com/in/jaye-tillson">https://uk.linkedin.com/in/jaye-tillson</a></p><p>This is Technology Now, a weekly show from Hewlett Packard Enterprise. Every week we look at a story that's been making headlines, take a look at the technology behind it, and explain why it matters to organisations and what we can learn from it.</p>]]>
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      <itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit>
      <podcast:person role="Host" href="https://technologynow.transistor.fm/people/aubrey-lovell">Aubrey Lovell</podcast:person>
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      <title>Air Traffic Control: Why just tiny errors can ground planes</title>
      <itunes:episode>29</itunes:episode>
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      <itunes:title>Air Traffic Control: Why just tiny errors can ground planes</itunes:title>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In light of the recent issues with Air Traffic Control computers in the UK and US, grounding thousands of flights due to poor quality data and broken tables, this week we’re taking a look at how ATC systems are being updated to keep the skies fit for the 21st Century, how that means small errors can have catastrophic consequences, and what we can all learn from it.</p><p>This is Technology Now, a weekly show from Hewlett Packard Enterprise. Every week we look at a story that's been making headlines, take a look at the technology behind it, and explain why it matters to organisations and what we can learn from it.</p><p>We'd love to hear your one-minute review of books which have changed your year! Simply record them on your smart device or computer and upload them using this Google form: <a href="https://forms.gle/pqsWwFwQtdGCKqED6">https://forms.gle/pqsWwFwQtdGCKqED6</a></p><p>Do you have a question for the expert? Ask it here using this Google form: <a href="https://forms.gle/8vzFNnPa94awARHMA">https://forms.gle/8vzFNnPa94awARHMA</a></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In light of the recent issues with Air Traffic Control computers in the UK and US, grounding thousands of flights due to poor quality data and broken tables, this week we’re taking a look at how ATC systems are being updated to keep the skies fit for the 21st Century, how that means small errors can have catastrophic consequences, and what we can all learn from it.</p><p>This is Technology Now, a weekly show from Hewlett Packard Enterprise. Every week we look at a story that's been making headlines, take a look at the technology behind it, and explain why it matters to organisations and what we can learn from it.</p><p>We'd love to hear your one-minute review of books which have changed your year! Simply record them on your smart device or computer and upload them using this Google form: <a href="https://forms.gle/pqsWwFwQtdGCKqED6">https://forms.gle/pqsWwFwQtdGCKqED6</a></p><p>Do you have a question for the expert? Ask it here using this Google form: <a href="https://forms.gle/8vzFNnPa94awARHMA">https://forms.gle/8vzFNnPa94awARHMA</a></p>]]>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 14 Sep 2023 14:22:55 +0100</pubDate>
      <author>Hewlett Packard Enterprise</author>
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      <itunes:duration>775</itunes:duration>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In light of the recent issues with Air Traffic Control computers in the UK and US, grounding thousands of flights due to poor quality data and broken tables, this week we’re taking a look at how ATC systems are being updated to keep the skies fit for the 21st Century, how that means small errors can have catastrophic consequences, and what we can all learn from it.</p><p>This is Technology Now, a weekly show from Hewlett Packard Enterprise. Every week we look at a story that's been making headlines, take a look at the technology behind it, and explain why it matters to organisations and what we can learn from it.</p><p>We'd love to hear your one-minute review of books which have changed your year! Simply record them on your smart device or computer and upload them using this Google form: <a href="https://forms.gle/pqsWwFwQtdGCKqED6">https://forms.gle/pqsWwFwQtdGCKqED6</a></p><p>Do you have a question for the expert? Ask it here using this Google form: <a href="https://forms.gle/8vzFNnPa94awARHMA">https://forms.gle/8vzFNnPa94awARHMA</a></p>]]>
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      <itunes:keywords>Technology, Tech, Tech Industry, IT, ICT, Enterprise, business, organisations, companies, company, ATC, Air traffi control, NOTAMS, FAA, aircraft, travel, airport, disruption, flights, flying, transport, air, logistics, control, systems, international</itunes:keywords>
      <itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit>
      <podcast:person role="Host" href="https://technologynow.transistor.fm/people/aubrey-lovell">Aubrey Lovell</podcast:person>
      <podcast:person role="Host" href="https://technologynow.transistor.fm/people/michael-bird">Michael Bird</podcast:person>
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      <title>AI and conservation: Striking the right balance</title>
      <itunes:episode>28</itunes:episode>
      <podcast:episode>28</podcast:episode>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 07 Sep 2023 06:00:00 +0100</pubDate>
      <author>Hewlett Packard Enterprise</author>
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      <itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit>
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      <title>Connecting the impossible: Intelligent courses at the Ryder Cup</title>
      <itunes:episode>27</itunes:episode>
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      <itunes:title>Connecting the impossible: Intelligent courses at the Ryder Cup</itunes:title>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Golf is undeniably one of the most challenging sports in the world from a logistical and operational standpoint. Especially when it comes to connecting the hundreds or thousands of smart devices dotted around them during major tournaments.</p><p>Courses are huge areas, several kilometers square. They have dozens of acres of maintained grass, geographical challenges, roads, trees, and often other services on or near them that need to be skirted around or crossed. They are open to the elements. In short, providing connectivity is a huge challenge. </p><p>That's the challenge for our guest this week, Chief Technology Officer for the European Tour Group and Ryder Cup Europe, Michael Cole. We'll be talking about creating 21st-century connected ecosystems in the most extreme environments, as well as the future of golf as a 'smart' sport.</p><p>This is Technology Now, a weekly show from Hewlett Packard Enterprise. Every week we look at a story that's been making headlines, take a look at the technology behind it, and explain why it matters to organisations and what we can learn from it.</p><p>We'd love to hear your one-minute review of books which have changed your year! Simply record them on your smart device or computer and upload them using this Google form: <a href="https://forms.gle/pqsWwFwQtdGCKqED6">https://forms.gle/pqsWwFwQtdGCKqED6</a></p><p>Do you have a question for the expert? Ask it here using this Google form: <a href="https://forms.gle/8vzFNnPa94awARHMA">https://forms.gle/8vzFNnPa94awARHMA</a></p><p>About the expert: https://www.linkedin.com/in/michael-cole-7861961/?originalSubdomain=uk</p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Golf is undeniably one of the most challenging sports in the world from a logistical and operational standpoint. Especially when it comes to connecting the hundreds or thousands of smart devices dotted around them during major tournaments.</p><p>Courses are huge areas, several kilometers square. They have dozens of acres of maintained grass, geographical challenges, roads, trees, and often other services on or near them that need to be skirted around or crossed. They are open to the elements. In short, providing connectivity is a huge challenge. </p><p>That's the challenge for our guest this week, Chief Technology Officer for the European Tour Group and Ryder Cup Europe, Michael Cole. We'll be talking about creating 21st-century connected ecosystems in the most extreme environments, as well as the future of golf as a 'smart' sport.</p><p>This is Technology Now, a weekly show from Hewlett Packard Enterprise. Every week we look at a story that's been making headlines, take a look at the technology behind it, and explain why it matters to organisations and what we can learn from it.</p><p>We'd love to hear your one-minute review of books which have changed your year! Simply record them on your smart device or computer and upload them using this Google form: <a href="https://forms.gle/pqsWwFwQtdGCKqED6">https://forms.gle/pqsWwFwQtdGCKqED6</a></p><p>Do you have a question for the expert? Ask it here using this Google form: <a href="https://forms.gle/8vzFNnPa94awARHMA">https://forms.gle/8vzFNnPa94awARHMA</a></p><p>About the expert: https://www.linkedin.com/in/michael-cole-7861961/?originalSubdomain=uk</p>]]>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 31 Aug 2023 06:00:00 +0100</pubDate>
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      <itunes:duration>1101</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit>
      <podcast:person role="Host" href="https://technologynow.transistor.fm/people/aubrey-lovell">Aubrey Lovell</podcast:person>
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      <title>What organizations can learn from Formula E: Part 2</title>
      <itunes:episode>26</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Formula E is one of the most exciting motor racing championships in the world. The all-electric series takes place across 16 races and features 11 teams racing at up to 200mph on urban, city-centre circuits. The series is designed to showcase the evolving tech of electric vehicles right where the spectators are, creating the poster-child series for sustainability in motorsport. </p><p>In this episode, we travelled to the London E-Prix where we caught up with Harry Richards, Commercial Director at MSG Maserati, to talk about how the team and the wider sport approach sustainability and how new technology helps to drive the sport forward.</p><p>We'd love to hear your one minute review of books which have changed your year! Simply record them on your smart device or computer and upload them using this Google form: <a href="https://forms.gle/pqsWwFwQtdGCKqED6">https://forms.gle/pqsWwFwQtdGCKqED6</a></p><p>Do you have a question for the expert? Ask it here using this Google form: <a href="https://forms.gle/8vzFNnPa94awARHMA">https://forms.gle/8vzFNnPa94awARHMA</a></p><p>This is Technology Now, a weekly show from Hewlett Packard Enterprise. Every week we look at a story that's been making headlines, take a look at the technology behind it, and explain why it matters to organisations and what we can learn from it.</p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Formula E is one of the most exciting motor racing championships in the world. The all-electric series takes place across 16 races and features 11 teams racing at up to 200mph on urban, city-centre circuits. The series is designed to showcase the evolving tech of electric vehicles right where the spectators are, creating the poster-child series for sustainability in motorsport. </p><p>In this episode, we travelled to the London E-Prix where we caught up with Harry Richards, Commercial Director at MSG Maserati, to talk about how the team and the wider sport approach sustainability and how new technology helps to drive the sport forward.</p><p>We'd love to hear your one minute review of books which have changed your year! Simply record them on your smart device or computer and upload them using this Google form: <a href="https://forms.gle/pqsWwFwQtdGCKqED6">https://forms.gle/pqsWwFwQtdGCKqED6</a></p><p>Do you have a question for the expert? Ask it here using this Google form: <a href="https://forms.gle/8vzFNnPa94awARHMA">https://forms.gle/8vzFNnPa94awARHMA</a></p><p>This is Technology Now, a weekly show from Hewlett Packard Enterprise. Every week we look at a story that's been making headlines, take a look at the technology behind it, and explain why it matters to organisations and what we can learn from it.</p>]]>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 17 Aug 2023 06:00:00 +0100</pubDate>
      <author>Hewlett Packard Enterprise</author>
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      <itunes:duration>928</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit>
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      <title>What organizations can learn from Formula E: Part 1</title>
      <itunes:episode>25</itunes:episode>
      <podcast:episode>25</podcast:episode>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Formula E is one of the most exciting motor racing championships in the world. The all-electric series takes place across 16 races and features 11 teams racing at up to 200mph on urban, city-centre circuits. The catch? It’s a ‘spec’ series, which means the teams all race essentially identical cars. In this episode, we travelled to the London E-Prix where we caught up with Maserati MSG driver Edo Mortara and team principal James Rossiter to talk about competitive advantage, and how to win against a level playing field.</p><p>We'd love to hear your one minute review of books which have changed your year! Simply record them on your smart device or computer and upload them using this Google form: <a href="https://forms.gle/pqsWwFwQtdGCKqED6">https://forms.gle/pqsWwFwQtdGCKqED6</a></p><p>Do you have a question for the expert? Ask it here using this Google form: <a href="https://forms.gle/8vzFNnPa94awARHMA">https://forms.gle/8vzFNnPa94awARHMA</a></p><p>This is Technology Now, a weekly show from Hewlett Packard Enterprise. Every week we look at a story that's been making headlines, take a look at the technology behind it, and explain why it matters to organisations and what we can learn from it.</p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Formula E is one of the most exciting motor racing championships in the world. The all-electric series takes place across 16 races and features 11 teams racing at up to 200mph on urban, city-centre circuits. The catch? It’s a ‘spec’ series, which means the teams all race essentially identical cars. In this episode, we travelled to the London E-Prix where we caught up with Maserati MSG driver Edo Mortara and team principal James Rossiter to talk about competitive advantage, and how to win against a level playing field.</p><p>We'd love to hear your one minute review of books which have changed your year! Simply record them on your smart device or computer and upload them using this Google form: <a href="https://forms.gle/pqsWwFwQtdGCKqED6">https://forms.gle/pqsWwFwQtdGCKqED6</a></p><p>Do you have a question for the expert? Ask it here using this Google form: <a href="https://forms.gle/8vzFNnPa94awARHMA">https://forms.gle/8vzFNnPa94awARHMA</a></p><p>This is Technology Now, a weekly show from Hewlett Packard Enterprise. Every week we look at a story that's been making headlines, take a look at the technology behind it, and explain why it matters to organisations and what we can learn from it.</p>]]>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 10 Aug 2023 07:00:00 +0100</pubDate>
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      <itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit>
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      <title>Energy: Tech to make more and use less</title>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Right now, we need a lot more energy.  In 2023, on average we use 60 kilowatt hours of electrical energy, each, per day. That's enough to boil approximately 600 litres of water. Which is a lot, especially when you consider that several billion of us are using a lot less than that. Demand is growing, too, by 3-5% globally every year. The IT industry is a major contributor to this, using around 6% of the world's electricity. So how can we make more, and use less? </p><p>That’s the topic of a two-part special of our sister podcast, Technology Untangled. This week, we’re taking a look at some of the key findings from these special investigations in something of a highlights reel.</p><p>We'd love to hear your one minute review of books which have changed your year! Simply record them on your smart device or computer and upload them using this Google form: <a href="https://forms.gle/pqsWwFwQtdGCKqED6">https://forms.gle/pqsWwFwQtdGCKqED6</a></p><p>Do you have a question for the expert? Ask it here using this Google form: <a href="https://forms.gle/8vzFNnPa94awARHMA">https://forms.gle/8vzFNnPa94awARHMA</a></p><p>About the experts featured in this episode<br>Patricia Thornley from the Energy and Bioproducts Research Institute: <a href="https://uk.linkedin.com/in/patricia-thornley-66724b69">https://uk.linkedin.com/in/patricia-thornley-66724b69</a><br>CEO of Octopus Energy’s Kraken Flex, Devrim Celal: <a href="https://uk.linkedin.com/in/dcelal">https://uk.linkedin.com/in/dcelal</a><br>HPE Chief Technologist, John Frey: <a href="https://twitter.com/drjohnfrey?lang=en">https://twitter.com/drjohnfrey?lang=en</a><br>Joe Baguely of VMWare: <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/joebaguley/?originalSubdomain=uk">https://www.linkedin.com/in/joebaguley/?originalSubdomain=uk</a></p><p>This is Technology Now, a weekly show from Hewlett Packard Enterprise. Every week we look at a story that's been making headlines, take a look at the technology behind it, and explain why it matters to organisations and what we can learn from it.</p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Right now, we need a lot more energy.  In 2023, on average we use 60 kilowatt hours of electrical energy, each, per day. That's enough to boil approximately 600 litres of water. Which is a lot, especially when you consider that several billion of us are using a lot less than that. Demand is growing, too, by 3-5% globally every year. The IT industry is a major contributor to this, using around 6% of the world's electricity. So how can we make more, and use less? </p><p>That’s the topic of a two-part special of our sister podcast, Technology Untangled. This week, we’re taking a look at some of the key findings from these special investigations in something of a highlights reel.</p><p>We'd love to hear your one minute review of books which have changed your year! Simply record them on your smart device or computer and upload them using this Google form: <a href="https://forms.gle/pqsWwFwQtdGCKqED6">https://forms.gle/pqsWwFwQtdGCKqED6</a></p><p>Do you have a question for the expert? Ask it here using this Google form: <a href="https://forms.gle/8vzFNnPa94awARHMA">https://forms.gle/8vzFNnPa94awARHMA</a></p><p>About the experts featured in this episode<br>Patricia Thornley from the Energy and Bioproducts Research Institute: <a href="https://uk.linkedin.com/in/patricia-thornley-66724b69">https://uk.linkedin.com/in/patricia-thornley-66724b69</a><br>CEO of Octopus Energy’s Kraken Flex, Devrim Celal: <a href="https://uk.linkedin.com/in/dcelal">https://uk.linkedin.com/in/dcelal</a><br>HPE Chief Technologist, John Frey: <a href="https://twitter.com/drjohnfrey?lang=en">https://twitter.com/drjohnfrey?lang=en</a><br>Joe Baguely of VMWare: <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/joebaguley/?originalSubdomain=uk">https://www.linkedin.com/in/joebaguley/?originalSubdomain=uk</a></p><p>This is Technology Now, a weekly show from Hewlett Packard Enterprise. Every week we look at a story that's been making headlines, take a look at the technology behind it, and explain why it matters to organisations and what we can learn from it.</p>]]>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 03 Aug 2023 06:00:00 +0100</pubDate>
      <author>Hewlett Packard Enterprise</author>
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      <itunes:duration>1063</itunes:duration>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Right now, we need a lot more energy.  In 2023, on average we use 60 kilowatt hours of electrical energy, each, per day. That's enough to boil approximately 600 litres of water. Which is a lot, especially when you consider that several billion of us are using a lot less than that. Demand is growing, too, by 3-5% globally every year. The IT industry is a major contributor to this, using around 6% of the world's electricity. So how can we make more, and use less? </p><p>That’s the topic of a two-part special of our sister podcast, Technology Untangled. This week, we’re taking a look at some of the key findings from these special investigations in something of a highlights reel.</p><p>We'd love to hear your one minute review of books which have changed your year! Simply record them on your smart device or computer and upload them using this Google form: <a href="https://forms.gle/pqsWwFwQtdGCKqED6">https://forms.gle/pqsWwFwQtdGCKqED6</a></p><p>Do you have a question for the expert? Ask it here using this Google form: <a href="https://forms.gle/8vzFNnPa94awARHMA">https://forms.gle/8vzFNnPa94awARHMA</a></p><p>About the experts featured in this episode<br>Patricia Thornley from the Energy and Bioproducts Research Institute: <a href="https://uk.linkedin.com/in/patricia-thornley-66724b69">https://uk.linkedin.com/in/patricia-thornley-66724b69</a><br>CEO of Octopus Energy’s Kraken Flex, Devrim Celal: <a href="https://uk.linkedin.com/in/dcelal">https://uk.linkedin.com/in/dcelal</a><br>HPE Chief Technologist, John Frey: <a href="https://twitter.com/drjohnfrey?lang=en">https://twitter.com/drjohnfrey?lang=en</a><br>Joe Baguely of VMWare: <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/joebaguley/?originalSubdomain=uk">https://www.linkedin.com/in/joebaguley/?originalSubdomain=uk</a></p><p>This is Technology Now, a weekly show from Hewlett Packard Enterprise. Every week we look at a story that's been making headlines, take a look at the technology behind it, and explain why it matters to organisations and what we can learn from it.</p>]]>
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      <itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit>
      <podcast:person role="Host" href="https://technologynow.transistor.fm/people/aubrey-lovell">Aubrey Lovell</podcast:person>
      <podcast:person role="Host" href="https://technologynow.transistor.fm/people/michael-bird">Michael Bird</podcast:person>
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      <title>The Metaverse: Are we ready for world 2.0?</title>
      <itunes:episode>23</itunes:episode>
      <podcast:episode>23</podcast:episode>
      <itunes:title>The Metaverse: Are we ready for world 2.0?</itunes:title>
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        <![CDATA[<p>The metaverse is a misunderstood phenomenon. Since becoming championed by Mark Zuckerberg in 2021, it’s become synonymous with Augmented and Virtual reality – a mythical second world where we’ll all have jobs, homes, and property in addition to our daily, ‘real’ lives. That dream of the metaverse hasn’t quite taken off, but that doesn’t mean the concept is dead. In fact, the idea of a digital world augmenting our own is growing fast, and attracting a huge amount of interest and resources. It’s also proving invaluable in large-scale prototyping and design. One of the companies looking seriously into the growth of the metaverse is Nokia, and their Head of Trend and Innovation Scouting, Leslie Shannon, is today’s guest.</p><p>We'd love to hear your one minute review of books which have changed your year! Simply record them on your smart device or computer and upload them using this Google form: <a href="https://forms.gle/pqsWwFwQtdGCKqED6">https://forms.gle/pqsWwFwQtdGCKqED6</a></p><p>Do you have a question for the expert? Ask it here using this Google form: <a href="https://forms.gle/8vzFNnPa94awARHMA">https://forms.gle/8vzFNnPa94awARHMA</a></p><p>About the expert, Leslie Shannon: <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/yael-bensoussan-3108a181">https://www.linkedin.com/in/leslie-shannon-75856718/</a></p><p>This is Technology Now, a weekly show from Hewlett Packard Enterprise. Every week we look at a story that's been making headlines, take a look at the technology behind it, and explain why it matters to organisations and what we can learn from it.</p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>The metaverse is a misunderstood phenomenon. Since becoming championed by Mark Zuckerberg in 2021, it’s become synonymous with Augmented and Virtual reality – a mythical second world where we’ll all have jobs, homes, and property in addition to our daily, ‘real’ lives. That dream of the metaverse hasn’t quite taken off, but that doesn’t mean the concept is dead. In fact, the idea of a digital world augmenting our own is growing fast, and attracting a huge amount of interest and resources. It’s also proving invaluable in large-scale prototyping and design. One of the companies looking seriously into the growth of the metaverse is Nokia, and their Head of Trend and Innovation Scouting, Leslie Shannon, is today’s guest.</p><p>We'd love to hear your one minute review of books which have changed your year! Simply record them on your smart device or computer and upload them using this Google form: <a href="https://forms.gle/pqsWwFwQtdGCKqED6">https://forms.gle/pqsWwFwQtdGCKqED6</a></p><p>Do you have a question for the expert? Ask it here using this Google form: <a href="https://forms.gle/8vzFNnPa94awARHMA">https://forms.gle/8vzFNnPa94awARHMA</a></p><p>About the expert, Leslie Shannon: <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/yael-bensoussan-3108a181">https://www.linkedin.com/in/leslie-shannon-75856718/</a></p><p>This is Technology Now, a weekly show from Hewlett Packard Enterprise. Every week we look at a story that's been making headlines, take a look at the technology behind it, and explain why it matters to organisations and what we can learn from it.</p>]]>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 27 Jul 2023 06:00:00 +0100</pubDate>
      <author>Hewlett Packard Enterprise</author>
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      <itunes:author>Hewlett Packard Enterprise</itunes:author>
      <itunes:duration>1270</itunes:duration>
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        <![CDATA[<p>The metaverse is a misunderstood phenomenon. Since becoming championed by Mark Zuckerberg in 2021, it’s become synonymous with Augmented and Virtual reality – a mythical second world where we’ll all have jobs, homes, and property in addition to our daily, ‘real’ lives. That dream of the metaverse hasn’t quite taken off, but that doesn’t mean the concept is dead. In fact, the idea of a digital world augmenting our own is growing fast, and attracting a huge amount of interest and resources. It’s also proving invaluable in large-scale prototyping and design. One of the companies looking seriously into the growth of the metaverse is Nokia, and their Head of Trend and Innovation Scouting, Leslie Shannon, is today’s guest.</p><p>We'd love to hear your one minute review of books which have changed your year! Simply record them on your smart device or computer and upload them using this Google form: <a href="https://forms.gle/pqsWwFwQtdGCKqED6">https://forms.gle/pqsWwFwQtdGCKqED6</a></p><p>Do you have a question for the expert? Ask it here using this Google form: <a href="https://forms.gle/8vzFNnPa94awARHMA">https://forms.gle/8vzFNnPa94awARHMA</a></p><p>About the expert, Leslie Shannon: <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/yael-bensoussan-3108a181">https://www.linkedin.com/in/leslie-shannon-75856718/</a></p><p>This is Technology Now, a weekly show from Hewlett Packard Enterprise. Every week we look at a story that's been making headlines, take a look at the technology behind it, and explain why it matters to organisations and what we can learn from it.</p>]]>
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      <itunes:keywords>Technology, Tech, Tech Industry, IT, ICT, Enterprise, business, organisations, companies, company, firm, meta, metaverse, meta verse, Nokia, AR, VR, Augmented Reality, Virtual reality, industrial design, architecture, social media, NFT, HPE, Hewlett Packard Enterprise</itunes:keywords>
      <itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit>
      <podcast:person role="Host" href="https://technologynow.transistor.fm/people/aubrey-lovell">Aubrey Lovell</podcast:person>
      <podcast:person role="Host" href="https://technologynow.transistor.fm/people/michael-bird">Michael Bird</podcast:person>
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      <title>Zero Trust: What major organizations should be asking</title>
      <itunes:episode>22</itunes:episode>
      <podcast:episode>22</podcast:episode>
      <itunes:title>Zero Trust: What major organizations should be asking</itunes:title>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Cyber security, and within that Zero Trust and SSE, is a huge deal for organizations both in terms of the implications and the cost. Implementing a proper security strategy can be a daunting task: Even knowing where to start is a minefield. Fortunately, there are people out there who can help. In a change to our usual format, we're joined by Field Chief Technologist at Axis Security Jaye Tillson. We're going to be asking him the questions he wishes more CTOs did before embarking on their Zero Trust, SSE and cyber security journeys.</p><p>We'd love to hear your one-minute review of books which have changed your year! Simply record them on your smart device or computer and upload them using this Google form: <a href="https://forms.gle/pqsWwFwQtdGCKqED6">https://forms.gle/pqsWwFwQtdGCKqED6</a></p><p>Do you have a question for the expert? Ask it here using this Google form: <a href="https://forms.gle/8vzFNnPa94awARHMA">https://forms.gle/8vzFNnPa94awARHMA</a></p><p>About the expert, Jaye Tillson: <a href="https://uk.linkedin.com/in/jaye-tillson">https://uk.linkedin.com/in/jaye-tillson</a></p><p>This is Technology Now, a weekly show from Hewlett Packard Enterprise. Every week we look at a story that's been making headlines, take a look at the technology behind it, and explain why it matters to organisations and what we can learn from it.</p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Cyber security, and within that Zero Trust and SSE, is a huge deal for organizations both in terms of the implications and the cost. Implementing a proper security strategy can be a daunting task: Even knowing where to start is a minefield. Fortunately, there are people out there who can help. In a change to our usual format, we're joined by Field Chief Technologist at Axis Security Jaye Tillson. We're going to be asking him the questions he wishes more CTOs did before embarking on their Zero Trust, SSE and cyber security journeys.</p><p>We'd love to hear your one-minute review of books which have changed your year! Simply record them on your smart device or computer and upload them using this Google form: <a href="https://forms.gle/pqsWwFwQtdGCKqED6">https://forms.gle/pqsWwFwQtdGCKqED6</a></p><p>Do you have a question for the expert? Ask it here using this Google form: <a href="https://forms.gle/8vzFNnPa94awARHMA">https://forms.gle/8vzFNnPa94awARHMA</a></p><p>About the expert, Jaye Tillson: <a href="https://uk.linkedin.com/in/jaye-tillson">https://uk.linkedin.com/in/jaye-tillson</a></p><p>This is Technology Now, a weekly show from Hewlett Packard Enterprise. Every week we look at a story that's been making headlines, take a look at the technology behind it, and explain why it matters to organisations and what we can learn from it.</p>]]>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 20 Jul 2023 06:00:00 +0100</pubDate>
      <author>Hewlett Packard Enterprise</author>
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      <itunes:duration>1041</itunes:duration>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Cyber security, and within that Zero Trust and SSE, is a huge deal for organizations both in terms of the implications and the cost. Implementing a proper security strategy can be a daunting task: Even knowing where to start is a minefield. Fortunately, there are people out there who can help. In a change to our usual format, we're joined by Field Chief Technologist at Axis Security Jaye Tillson. We're going to be asking him the questions he wishes more CTOs did before embarking on their Zero Trust, SSE and cyber security journeys.</p><p>We'd love to hear your one-minute review of books which have changed your year! Simply record them on your smart device or computer and upload them using this Google form: <a href="https://forms.gle/pqsWwFwQtdGCKqED6">https://forms.gle/pqsWwFwQtdGCKqED6</a></p><p>Do you have a question for the expert? Ask it here using this Google form: <a href="https://forms.gle/8vzFNnPa94awARHMA">https://forms.gle/8vzFNnPa94awARHMA</a></p><p>About the expert, Jaye Tillson: <a href="https://uk.linkedin.com/in/jaye-tillson">https://uk.linkedin.com/in/jaye-tillson</a></p><p>This is Technology Now, a weekly show from Hewlett Packard Enterprise. Every week we look at a story that's been making headlines, take a look at the technology behind it, and explain why it matters to organisations and what we can learn from it.</p>]]>
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      <itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit>
      <podcast:person role="Host" href="https://technologynow.transistor.fm/people/aubrey-lovell">Aubrey Lovell</podcast:person>
      <podcast:person role="Host" href="https://technologynow.transistor.fm/people/michael-bird">Michael Bird</podcast:person>
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      <title>Should we stop overlooking AR and VR?</title>
      <itunes:episode>21</itunes:episode>
      <podcast:episode>21</podcast:episode>
      <itunes:title>Should we stop overlooking AR and VR?</itunes:title>
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        <![CDATA[<p>AR and VR are sometimes seen as forgotten technologies when it comes to enterprise IT. They've made waves in the gaming world, but even so, are still considered niche technologies. However, with the recent announcement by Apple of their own headset, and increasing investment by Meta, is it time we took AR and VR more seriously? Are we missing out by not incorporating them into our IT structure?</p><p>In this episode, we're joined by Lauren Dyer, Director of Strategic Partnerships at Dimensions Studios.</p><p>We'd love to hear your one-minute review of books which have changed your year! Simply record them on your smart device or computer and upload them using this Google form: <a href="https://forms.gle/pqsWwFwQtdGCKqED6">https://forms.gle/pqsWwFwQtdGCKqED6</a></p><p>Do you have a question for the expert? Ask it here using this Google form: <a href="https://forms.gle/8vzFNnPa94awARHMA">https://forms.gle/8vzFNnPa94awARHMA</a></p><p>About the expert, Lauren Dyer: <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/digitaldyer/?originalSubdomain=uk">https://www.linkedin.com/in/digitaldyer/?originalSubdomain=uk</a></p><p>This is Technology Now, a weekly show from Hewlett Packard Enterprise. Every week we look at a story that's been making headlines, take a look at the technology behind it, and explain why it matters to organisations and what we can learn from it.</p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>AR and VR are sometimes seen as forgotten technologies when it comes to enterprise IT. They've made waves in the gaming world, but even so, are still considered niche technologies. However, with the recent announcement by Apple of their own headset, and increasing investment by Meta, is it time we took AR and VR more seriously? Are we missing out by not incorporating them into our IT structure?</p><p>In this episode, we're joined by Lauren Dyer, Director of Strategic Partnerships at Dimensions Studios.</p><p>We'd love to hear your one-minute review of books which have changed your year! Simply record them on your smart device or computer and upload them using this Google form: <a href="https://forms.gle/pqsWwFwQtdGCKqED6">https://forms.gle/pqsWwFwQtdGCKqED6</a></p><p>Do you have a question for the expert? Ask it here using this Google form: <a href="https://forms.gle/8vzFNnPa94awARHMA">https://forms.gle/8vzFNnPa94awARHMA</a></p><p>About the expert, Lauren Dyer: <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/digitaldyer/?originalSubdomain=uk">https://www.linkedin.com/in/digitaldyer/?originalSubdomain=uk</a></p><p>This is Technology Now, a weekly show from Hewlett Packard Enterprise. Every week we look at a story that's been making headlines, take a look at the technology behind it, and explain why it matters to organisations and what we can learn from it.</p>]]>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 13 Jul 2023 06:00:00 +0100</pubDate>
      <author>Hewlett Packard Enterprise</author>
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      <itunes:author>Hewlett Packard Enterprise</itunes:author>
      <itunes:duration>975</itunes:duration>
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        <![CDATA[<p>AR and VR are sometimes seen as forgotten technologies when it comes to enterprise IT. They've made waves in the gaming world, but even so, are still considered niche technologies. However, with the recent announcement by Apple of their own headset, and increasing investment by Meta, is it time we took AR and VR more seriously? Are we missing out by not incorporating them into our IT structure?</p><p>In this episode, we're joined by Lauren Dyer, Director of Strategic Partnerships at Dimensions Studios.</p><p>We'd love to hear your one-minute review of books which have changed your year! Simply record them on your smart device or computer and upload them using this Google form: <a href="https://forms.gle/pqsWwFwQtdGCKqED6">https://forms.gle/pqsWwFwQtdGCKqED6</a></p><p>Do you have a question for the expert? Ask it here using this Google form: <a href="https://forms.gle/8vzFNnPa94awARHMA">https://forms.gle/8vzFNnPa94awARHMA</a></p><p>About the expert, Lauren Dyer: <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/digitaldyer/?originalSubdomain=uk">https://www.linkedin.com/in/digitaldyer/?originalSubdomain=uk</a></p><p>This is Technology Now, a weekly show from Hewlett Packard Enterprise. Every week we look at a story that's been making headlines, take a look at the technology behind it, and explain why it matters to organisations and what we can learn from it.</p>]]>
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      <itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit>
      <podcast:person role="Host" href="https://technologynow.transistor.fm/people/aubrey-lovell">Aubrey Lovell</podcast:person>
      <podcast:person role="Host" href="https://technologynow.transistor.fm/people/michael-bird">Michael Bird</podcast:person>
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      <title>Generative AI: Should organizations be concerned?</title>
      <itunes:episode>20</itunes:episode>
      <podcast:episode>20</podcast:episode>
      <itunes:title>Generative AI: Should organizations be concerned?</itunes:title>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Generative AI is a hot topic right now. So much so it’s the subject of transatlantic talks. In this episode, we’re exploring some of the emerging concerns around generative AI and why organisations are increasingly becoming wary of it.</p><p>We’ll be asking whether businesses are ready to fully step into the world of AI, and looking at the reasons why, despite their concerns, generative AI is still absolutely going to transform the way we do business.</p><p>This is Technology Now, a weekly show from Hewlett Packard Enterprise. Every week we look at a story that's been making headlines, take a look at the technology behind it, and explain why it matters to organisations and what we can learn from it.</p><p>We'd love to hear your one minute review of books which have changed your year! Simply record them on your smart device or computer and upload them using this Google form: <a href="https://forms.gle/pqsWwFwQtdGCKqED6">https://forms.gle/pqsWwFwQtdGCKqED6</a></p><p>Do you have a question for the expert? Ask it here using this Google form: <a href="https://forms.gle/8vzFNnPa94awARHMA">https://forms.gle/8vzFNnPa94awARHMA</a></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Generative AI is a hot topic right now. So much so it’s the subject of transatlantic talks. In this episode, we’re exploring some of the emerging concerns around generative AI and why organisations are increasingly becoming wary of it.</p><p>We’ll be asking whether businesses are ready to fully step into the world of AI, and looking at the reasons why, despite their concerns, generative AI is still absolutely going to transform the way we do business.</p><p>This is Technology Now, a weekly show from Hewlett Packard Enterprise. Every week we look at a story that's been making headlines, take a look at the technology behind it, and explain why it matters to organisations and what we can learn from it.</p><p>We'd love to hear your one minute review of books which have changed your year! Simply record them on your smart device or computer and upload them using this Google form: <a href="https://forms.gle/pqsWwFwQtdGCKqED6">https://forms.gle/pqsWwFwQtdGCKqED6</a></p><p>Do you have a question for the expert? Ask it here using this Google form: <a href="https://forms.gle/8vzFNnPa94awARHMA">https://forms.gle/8vzFNnPa94awARHMA</a></p>]]>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 06 Jul 2023 06:00:00 +0100</pubDate>
      <author>Michael Bird, Aubrey Lovell, Hewlett Packard Enterprise</author>
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      <itunes:duration>931</itunes:duration>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Generative AI is a hot topic right now. So much so it’s the subject of transatlantic talks. In this episode, we’re exploring some of the emerging concerns around generative AI and why organisations are increasingly becoming wary of it.</p><p>We’ll be asking whether businesses are ready to fully step into the world of AI, and looking at the reasons why, despite their concerns, generative AI is still absolutely going to transform the way we do business.</p><p>This is Technology Now, a weekly show from Hewlett Packard Enterprise. Every week we look at a story that's been making headlines, take a look at the technology behind it, and explain why it matters to organisations and what we can learn from it.</p><p>We'd love to hear your one minute review of books which have changed your year! Simply record them on your smart device or computer and upload them using this Google form: <a href="https://forms.gle/pqsWwFwQtdGCKqED6">https://forms.gle/pqsWwFwQtdGCKqED6</a></p><p>Do you have a question for the expert? Ask it here using this Google form: <a href="https://forms.gle/8vzFNnPa94awARHMA">https://forms.gle/8vzFNnPa94awARHMA</a></p>]]>
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      <itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit>
      <podcast:person role="Host" href="https://technologynow.transistor.fm/people/aubrey-lovell">Aubrey Lovell</podcast:person>
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      <title>HPE Discover 2023: The Wrap-up</title>
      <itunes:episode>19</itunes:episode>
      <podcast:episode>19</podcast:episode>
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        <![CDATA[<p>HPE Discover 2023 was held in Las Vegas, Nevada, from the 20th-22nd June. Thousands of delegates and customers gathered to network and explore the cutting-edge of enterprise-level IT and technology. And what a show it was for cutting-edge!</p><p>The show was opened with a keynote speech by HPE CEO and President Antonio Neri, in which he outlined new product lines and services including cloud-based Large Language Model AI provision, security features, and closer integration with a number of datacentre and public cloud providers.</p><p>Our own Aubrey Lovell was at the show and brings us a special wrap-up update!</p><p>This is Technology Now, a weekly show from Hewlett Packard Enterprise. Every week we look at a story that's been making headlines, take a look at the technology behind it, and explain why it matters to organisations and what we can learn from it.</p><p>We'd love to hear your one minute review of books which have changed your year! Simply record them on your smart device or computer and upload them using this Google form: <a href="https://forms.gle/pqsWwFwQtdGCKqED6">https://forms.gle/pqsWwFwQtdGCKqED6</a></p><p>Do you have a question for the expert? Ask it here using this Google form: <a href="https://forms.gle/8vzFNnPa94awARHMA">https://forms.gle/8vzFNnPa94awARHMA</a><br></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>HPE Discover 2023 was held in Las Vegas, Nevada, from the 20th-22nd June. Thousands of delegates and customers gathered to network and explore the cutting-edge of enterprise-level IT and technology. And what a show it was for cutting-edge!</p><p>The show was opened with a keynote speech by HPE CEO and President Antonio Neri, in which he outlined new product lines and services including cloud-based Large Language Model AI provision, security features, and closer integration with a number of datacentre and public cloud providers.</p><p>Our own Aubrey Lovell was at the show and brings us a special wrap-up update!</p><p>This is Technology Now, a weekly show from Hewlett Packard Enterprise. Every week we look at a story that's been making headlines, take a look at the technology behind it, and explain why it matters to organisations and what we can learn from it.</p><p>We'd love to hear your one minute review of books which have changed your year! Simply record them on your smart device or computer and upload them using this Google form: <a href="https://forms.gle/pqsWwFwQtdGCKqED6">https://forms.gle/pqsWwFwQtdGCKqED6</a></p><p>Do you have a question for the expert? Ask it here using this Google form: <a href="https://forms.gle/8vzFNnPa94awARHMA">https://forms.gle/8vzFNnPa94awARHMA</a><br></p>]]>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 29 Jun 2023 06:00:00 +0100</pubDate>
      <author>Hewlett Packard Enterprise</author>
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      <itunes:duration>1155</itunes:duration>
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        <![CDATA[<p>HPE Discover 2023 was held in Las Vegas, Nevada, from the 20th-22nd June. Thousands of delegates and customers gathered to network and explore the cutting-edge of enterprise-level IT and technology. And what a show it was for cutting-edge!</p><p>The show was opened with a keynote speech by HPE CEO and President Antonio Neri, in which he outlined new product lines and services including cloud-based Large Language Model AI provision, security features, and closer integration with a number of datacentre and public cloud providers.</p><p>Our own Aubrey Lovell was at the show and brings us a special wrap-up update!</p><p>This is Technology Now, a weekly show from Hewlett Packard Enterprise. Every week we look at a story that's been making headlines, take a look at the technology behind it, and explain why it matters to organisations and what we can learn from it.</p><p>We'd love to hear your one minute review of books which have changed your year! Simply record them on your smart device or computer and upload them using this Google form: <a href="https://forms.gle/pqsWwFwQtdGCKqED6">https://forms.gle/pqsWwFwQtdGCKqED6</a></p><p>Do you have a question for the expert? Ask it here using this Google form: <a href="https://forms.gle/8vzFNnPa94awARHMA">https://forms.gle/8vzFNnPa94awARHMA</a><br></p>]]>
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      <itunes:keywords>Technology, Tech, Tech Industry, IT, ICT, Enterprise, business, organisations, companies, company, firm, , AI, experts, business news, tech news, HPE, Discover, HPE Discovery, Las Vegas, Nevada, Exascale, HPC, supercomputing, high performance computing, sustainability, IoT, edge, edge computing, Antonio Neri﻿</itunes:keywords>
      <itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit>
      <podcast:person role="Host" href="https://technologynow.transistor.fm/people/aubrey-lovell">Aubrey Lovell</podcast:person>
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      <title>Is your AI sustainable?</title>
      <itunes:episode>18</itunes:episode>
      <podcast:episode>18</podcast:episode>
      <itunes:title>Is your AI sustainable?</itunes:title>
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        <![CDATA[<p>AI is huge business. But it’s also having a huge effect on our carbon emissions: The storage, cooling, and processing power required to train a large language model AI can produce as much CO2 as driving over a million miles in a family car.</p><p>In this episode, we’re talking to HPE Chief Technologist Matt Armstrong-Barnes about the concept of sustainable AI, and how making strategic decisions early in the design process – as well as proper data management – can help save organisations a fortune, as well as to potentially reduce CO2 emissions.</p><p>This is Technology Now, a weekly show from Hewlett Packard Enterprise. Every week we look at a story that's been making headlines, take a look at the technology behind it, and explain why it matters to organisations and what we can learn from it.</p><p>We'd love to hear your one minute review of books which have changed your year! Simply record them on your smart device or computer and upload them using this Google form: <a href="https://forms.gle/pqsWwFwQtdGCKqED6">https://forms.gle/pqsWwFwQtdGCKqED6</a></p><p>Do you have a question for the expert? Ask it here using this Google form: <a href="https://forms.gle/8vzFNnPa94awARHMA">https://forms.gle/8vzFNnPa94awARHMA</a></p><p>About the expert: <a href="https://uk.linkedin.com/in/mattarmstrongbarnes">https://uk.linkedin.com/in/mattarmstrongbarnes</a></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>AI is huge business. But it’s also having a huge effect on our carbon emissions: The storage, cooling, and processing power required to train a large language model AI can produce as much CO2 as driving over a million miles in a family car.</p><p>In this episode, we’re talking to HPE Chief Technologist Matt Armstrong-Barnes about the concept of sustainable AI, and how making strategic decisions early in the design process – as well as proper data management – can help save organisations a fortune, as well as to potentially reduce CO2 emissions.</p><p>This is Technology Now, a weekly show from Hewlett Packard Enterprise. Every week we look at a story that's been making headlines, take a look at the technology behind it, and explain why it matters to organisations and what we can learn from it.</p><p>We'd love to hear your one minute review of books which have changed your year! Simply record them on your smart device or computer and upload them using this Google form: <a href="https://forms.gle/pqsWwFwQtdGCKqED6">https://forms.gle/pqsWwFwQtdGCKqED6</a></p><p>Do you have a question for the expert? Ask it here using this Google form: <a href="https://forms.gle/8vzFNnPa94awARHMA">https://forms.gle/8vzFNnPa94awARHMA</a></p><p>About the expert: <a href="https://uk.linkedin.com/in/mattarmstrongbarnes">https://uk.linkedin.com/in/mattarmstrongbarnes</a></p>]]>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 22 Jun 2023 06:00:00 +0100</pubDate>
      <author>Hewlett Packard Enterprise, Aubrey Lovell, Michael Bird, Matt Armstrong-Barnes</author>
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      <itunes:author>Hewlett Packard Enterprise, Aubrey Lovell, Michael Bird, Matt Armstrong-Barnes</itunes:author>
      <itunes:duration>1174</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:summary>
        <![CDATA[<p>AI is huge business. But it’s also having a huge effect on our carbon emissions: The storage, cooling, and processing power required to train a large language model AI can produce as much CO2 as driving over a million miles in a family car.</p><p>In this episode, we’re talking to HPE Chief Technologist Matt Armstrong-Barnes about the concept of sustainable AI, and how making strategic decisions early in the design process – as well as proper data management – can help save organisations a fortune, as well as to potentially reduce CO2 emissions.</p><p>This is Technology Now, a weekly show from Hewlett Packard Enterprise. Every week we look at a story that's been making headlines, take a look at the technology behind it, and explain why it matters to organisations and what we can learn from it.</p><p>We'd love to hear your one minute review of books which have changed your year! Simply record them on your smart device or computer and upload them using this Google form: <a href="https://forms.gle/pqsWwFwQtdGCKqED6">https://forms.gle/pqsWwFwQtdGCKqED6</a></p><p>Do you have a question for the expert? Ask it here using this Google form: <a href="https://forms.gle/8vzFNnPa94awARHMA">https://forms.gle/8vzFNnPa94awARHMA</a></p><p>About the expert: <a href="https://uk.linkedin.com/in/mattarmstrongbarnes">https://uk.linkedin.com/in/mattarmstrongbarnes</a></p>]]>
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      <itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit>
      <podcast:person role="Host" href="https://technologynow.transistor.fm/people/aubrey-lovell">Aubrey Lovell</podcast:person>
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      <title>HPE Discover 2023: Your pocket guide</title>
      <itunes:episode>17</itunes:episode>
      <podcast:episode>17</podcast:episode>
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        <![CDATA[<p>HPE Discover 2023 is being held in Las Vegas, Nevada, from the 20th-22nd June 2023. It’s one of the highlights of the enterprise technology calendar, attracting thousands of delegates to hear talks on everything from edge computing to cyber security. Here’s our top seven (for good luck) highlights of the upcoming show.</p><p><strong>Events we mention (in order): You can find details of all these events and more on the HPE Discover website -  hpe.com/discover</strong></p><p>‘Digital ambition is only met by reimagining your operating model panel’ - Wednesday 21st at 01:30 pm<br>From zero to hero: Build a private cloud that fuels your enterprise with an integrated marketplace and partner ecosystem’ -  Thursday 22nd June at 9 am<br>Solve the Data Lifecycle Nightmare - Tuesday, June 20th at 2pm.  <br>What comes after exascale - Wednesday, June 21st at 08:30 am.<br>Sustainability: Your game changer and change maker - Wednesday 21st at 8:30 am<br>Keynote speech by HPE CEO and President Antonio Neri - June 20th 10am</p><p><strong>Technology Untangled podcast episodes we mention:</strong><br>The Cloud: How far is too far? - https://www.technologyuntangled.fm/episodes/the-cloud-how-far-is-too-far<br>The cloud: Is hybrid the answer? - https://www.technologyuntangled.fm/episodes/the-cloud-is-hybrid-the-answer<br>5G: Build it, but will they come? - https://www.technologyuntangled.fm/episodes/5g-build-it-but-will-they-come<br>5G: Do you want that slice to go? - https://www.technologyuntangled.fm/episodes/5g-do-you-want-that-slice-to-go<br>Ransomware Attacks: Should we be worried? - https://www.technologyuntangled.fm/episodes/tbc-ransomware-should-we-be-worried</p><p>We'd love to hear your one minute review of books which have changed your year! Simply record them on your smart device or computer and upload them using this Google form: <a href="https://forms.gle/pqsWwFwQtdGCKqED6">https://forms.gle/pqsWwFwQtdGCKqED6</a></p><p>This is Technology Now, a weekly show from Hewlett Packard Enterprise. Every week we look at a story that's been making headlines, take a look at the technology behind it, and explain why it matters to organisations and what we can learn from it.</p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>HPE Discover 2023 is being held in Las Vegas, Nevada, from the 20th-22nd June 2023. It’s one of the highlights of the enterprise technology calendar, attracting thousands of delegates to hear talks on everything from edge computing to cyber security. Here’s our top seven (for good luck) highlights of the upcoming show.</p><p><strong>Events we mention (in order): You can find details of all these events and more on the HPE Discover website -  hpe.com/discover</strong></p><p>‘Digital ambition is only met by reimagining your operating model panel’ - Wednesday 21st at 01:30 pm<br>From zero to hero: Build a private cloud that fuels your enterprise with an integrated marketplace and partner ecosystem’ -  Thursday 22nd June at 9 am<br>Solve the Data Lifecycle Nightmare - Tuesday, June 20th at 2pm.  <br>What comes after exascale - Wednesday, June 21st at 08:30 am.<br>Sustainability: Your game changer and change maker - Wednesday 21st at 8:30 am<br>Keynote speech by HPE CEO and President Antonio Neri - June 20th 10am</p><p><strong>Technology Untangled podcast episodes we mention:</strong><br>The Cloud: How far is too far? - https://www.technologyuntangled.fm/episodes/the-cloud-how-far-is-too-far<br>The cloud: Is hybrid the answer? - https://www.technologyuntangled.fm/episodes/the-cloud-is-hybrid-the-answer<br>5G: Build it, but will they come? - https://www.technologyuntangled.fm/episodes/5g-build-it-but-will-they-come<br>5G: Do you want that slice to go? - https://www.technologyuntangled.fm/episodes/5g-do-you-want-that-slice-to-go<br>Ransomware Attacks: Should we be worried? - https://www.technologyuntangled.fm/episodes/tbc-ransomware-should-we-be-worried</p><p>We'd love to hear your one minute review of books which have changed your year! Simply record them on your smart device or computer and upload them using this Google form: <a href="https://forms.gle/pqsWwFwQtdGCKqED6">https://forms.gle/pqsWwFwQtdGCKqED6</a></p><p>This is Technology Now, a weekly show from Hewlett Packard Enterprise. Every week we look at a story that's been making headlines, take a look at the technology behind it, and explain why it matters to organisations and what we can learn from it.</p>]]>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 15 Jun 2023 06:00:00 +0100</pubDate>
      <author>Aubrey Lovell, HPE, Michael Bird, HPE, Hewlett Packard Enterprise</author>
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        <![CDATA[<p>HPE Discover 2023 is being held in Las Vegas, Nevada, from the 20th-22nd June 2023. It’s one of the highlights of the enterprise technology calendar, attracting thousands of delegates to hear talks on everything from edge computing to cyber security. Here’s our top seven (for good luck) highlights of the upcoming show.</p><p><strong>Events we mention (in order): You can find details of all these events and more on the HPE Discover website -  hpe.com/discover</strong></p><p>‘Digital ambition is only met by reimagining your operating model panel’ - Wednesday 21st at 01:30 pm<br>From zero to hero: Build a private cloud that fuels your enterprise with an integrated marketplace and partner ecosystem’ -  Thursday 22nd June at 9 am<br>Solve the Data Lifecycle Nightmare - Tuesday, June 20th at 2pm.  <br>What comes after exascale - Wednesday, June 21st at 08:30 am.<br>Sustainability: Your game changer and change maker - Wednesday 21st at 8:30 am<br>Keynote speech by HPE CEO and President Antonio Neri - June 20th 10am</p><p><strong>Technology Untangled podcast episodes we mention:</strong><br>The Cloud: How far is too far? - https://www.technologyuntangled.fm/episodes/the-cloud-how-far-is-too-far<br>The cloud: Is hybrid the answer? - https://www.technologyuntangled.fm/episodes/the-cloud-is-hybrid-the-answer<br>5G: Build it, but will they come? - https://www.technologyuntangled.fm/episodes/5g-build-it-but-will-they-come<br>5G: Do you want that slice to go? - https://www.technologyuntangled.fm/episodes/5g-do-you-want-that-slice-to-go<br>Ransomware Attacks: Should we be worried? - https://www.technologyuntangled.fm/episodes/tbc-ransomware-should-we-be-worried</p><p>We'd love to hear your one minute review of books which have changed your year! Simply record them on your smart device or computer and upload them using this Google form: <a href="https://forms.gle/pqsWwFwQtdGCKqED6">https://forms.gle/pqsWwFwQtdGCKqED6</a></p><p>This is Technology Now, a weekly show from Hewlett Packard Enterprise. Every week we look at a story that's been making headlines, take a look at the technology behind it, and explain why it matters to organisations and what we can learn from it.</p>]]>
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      <podcast:person role="Host" href="https://technologynow.transistor.fm/people/aubrey-lovell">Aubrey Lovell</podcast:person>
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      <title>AI may soon use our voice to diagnose illness</title>
      <itunes:episode>16</itunes:episode>
      <podcast:episode>16</podcast:episode>
      <itunes:title>AI may soon use our voice to diagnose illness</itunes:title>
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        <![CDATA[<p>We humans are social animals, and we communicate a lot with our voices - much more than just in the words we speak. So if our voices can communicate emotion, can they also communicate health markers? Well, apparently so. Increasingly, AI research is looking at using AI voice analysis to diagnose everything from common colds to cancer, as well as mental health markers. </p><p>It could be a huge opportunity in the healthcare space, but also in professional settings as a tool in the belt of HR and talent managers. </p><p>This week, we're joined by Yaël Bensoussan, MD, Head of the Department of Otolaryngology at the Morsani College of Medicine, to find out more.</p><p>We'd love to hear your one minute review of books which have changed your year! Simply record them on your smart device or computer and upload them using this Google form: <a href="https://forms.gle/pqsWwFwQtdGCKqED6">https://forms.gle/pqsWwFwQtdGCKqED6</a></p><p>Do you have a question for the expert? Ask it here using this Google form: <a href="https://forms.gle/8vzFNnPa94awARHMA">https://forms.gle/8vzFNnPa94awARHMA</a></p><p>About the expert, Yaël Bensoussan: <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/yael-bensoussan-3108a181">https://www.linkedin.com/in/yael-bensoussan-3108a181</a></p><p>This is Technology Now, a weekly show from Hewlett Packard Enterprise. Every week we look at a story that's been making headlines, take a look at the technology behind it, and explain why it matters to organisations and what we can learn from it.</p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>We humans are social animals, and we communicate a lot with our voices - much more than just in the words we speak. So if our voices can communicate emotion, can they also communicate health markers? Well, apparently so. Increasingly, AI research is looking at using AI voice analysis to diagnose everything from common colds to cancer, as well as mental health markers. </p><p>It could be a huge opportunity in the healthcare space, but also in professional settings as a tool in the belt of HR and talent managers. </p><p>This week, we're joined by Yaël Bensoussan, MD, Head of the Department of Otolaryngology at the Morsani College of Medicine, to find out more.</p><p>We'd love to hear your one minute review of books which have changed your year! Simply record them on your smart device or computer and upload them using this Google form: <a href="https://forms.gle/pqsWwFwQtdGCKqED6">https://forms.gle/pqsWwFwQtdGCKqED6</a></p><p>Do you have a question for the expert? Ask it here using this Google form: <a href="https://forms.gle/8vzFNnPa94awARHMA">https://forms.gle/8vzFNnPa94awARHMA</a></p><p>About the expert, Yaël Bensoussan: <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/yael-bensoussan-3108a181">https://www.linkedin.com/in/yael-bensoussan-3108a181</a></p><p>This is Technology Now, a weekly show from Hewlett Packard Enterprise. Every week we look at a story that's been making headlines, take a look at the technology behind it, and explain why it matters to organisations and what we can learn from it.</p>]]>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 08 Jun 2023 06:00:00 +0100</pubDate>
      <author>Aubrey Lovell, HPE, Michael Bird, HPE, Hewlett Packard Enterprise, Yael Bensoussan, University of South Florida</author>
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      <itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit>
      <podcast:person role="Host" href="https://technologynow.transistor.fm/people/aubrey-lovell">Aubrey Lovell</podcast:person>
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      <title>Can data end bureaucracy?</title>
      <itunes:episode>15</itunes:episode>
      <podcast:episode>15</podcast:episode>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Applying for driver's licenses. Filing for permits. Applying for aid or benefits. The world is a bureaucratic place, and it cost individuals, organisations, and Governments billions of dollars a year to make it all tick over. So can good digital transformation fix the problem? Can it streamline our lives? If so, what does that look like, and, more importantly, why haven't we done it yet? This week we're joined by Managing Director at Boston Consulting Group, Neveen Awad, to find out.</p><p>We'd love to hear your one minute review of books which have changed your year! Simply record them on your smart device or computer and upload them using this Google form: <a href="https://forms.gle/pqsWwFwQtdGCKqED6">https://forms.gle/pqsWwFwQtdGCKqED6</a></p><p>Do you have a question for the expert? Ask it here using this Google form: <a href="https://forms.gle/8vzFNnPa94awARHMA">https://forms.gle/8vzFNnPa94awARHMA</a></p><p>About the expert, Naveen Awad: <a href="https://www.bcg.com/about/people/experts/neveen-awad">https://www.bcg.com/about/people/experts/neveen-awad</a></p><p>This is Technology Now, a weekly show from Hewlett Packard Enterprise. Every week we look at a story that's been making headlines, take a look at the technology behind it, and explain why it matters to organisations and what we can learn from it.</p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Applying for driver's licenses. Filing for permits. Applying for aid or benefits. The world is a bureaucratic place, and it cost individuals, organisations, and Governments billions of dollars a year to make it all tick over. So can good digital transformation fix the problem? Can it streamline our lives? If so, what does that look like, and, more importantly, why haven't we done it yet? This week we're joined by Managing Director at Boston Consulting Group, Neveen Awad, to find out.</p><p>We'd love to hear your one minute review of books which have changed your year! Simply record them on your smart device or computer and upload them using this Google form: <a href="https://forms.gle/pqsWwFwQtdGCKqED6">https://forms.gle/pqsWwFwQtdGCKqED6</a></p><p>Do you have a question for the expert? Ask it here using this Google form: <a href="https://forms.gle/8vzFNnPa94awARHMA">https://forms.gle/8vzFNnPa94awARHMA</a></p><p>About the expert, Naveen Awad: <a href="https://www.bcg.com/about/people/experts/neveen-awad">https://www.bcg.com/about/people/experts/neveen-awad</a></p><p>This is Technology Now, a weekly show from Hewlett Packard Enterprise. Every week we look at a story that's been making headlines, take a look at the technology behind it, and explain why it matters to organisations and what we can learn from it.</p>]]>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 01 Jun 2023 06:00:00 +0100</pubDate>
      <author>Hewlett Packard Enterprise</author>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Applying for driver's licenses. Filing for permits. Applying for aid or benefits. The world is a bureaucratic place, and it cost individuals, organisations, and Governments billions of dollars a year to make it all tick over. So can good digital transformation fix the problem? Can it streamline our lives? If so, what does that look like, and, more importantly, why haven't we done it yet? This week we're joined by Managing Director at Boston Consulting Group, Neveen Awad, to find out.</p><p>We'd love to hear your one minute review of books which have changed your year! Simply record them on your smart device or computer and upload them using this Google form: <a href="https://forms.gle/pqsWwFwQtdGCKqED6">https://forms.gle/pqsWwFwQtdGCKqED6</a></p><p>Do you have a question for the expert? Ask it here using this Google form: <a href="https://forms.gle/8vzFNnPa94awARHMA">https://forms.gle/8vzFNnPa94awARHMA</a></p><p>About the expert, Naveen Awad: <a href="https://www.bcg.com/about/people/experts/neveen-awad">https://www.bcg.com/about/people/experts/neveen-awad</a></p><p>This is Technology Now, a weekly show from Hewlett Packard Enterprise. Every week we look at a story that's been making headlines, take a look at the technology behind it, and explain why it matters to organisations and what we can learn from it.</p>]]>
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      <itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit>
      <podcast:person role="Host" href="https://technologynow.transistor.fm/people/aubrey-lovell">Aubrey Lovell</podcast:person>
      <podcast:person role="Host" href="https://technologynow.transistor.fm/people/michael-bird">Michael Bird</podcast:person>
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      <title>Breaking the glass ceiling: part 2</title>
      <itunes:episode>14</itunes:episode>
      <podcast:episode>14</podcast:episode>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In the second of our two-part mini-series on women in tech, we're talking to Hewlett Packard Enterprise CTO Fidelma Russo about her experiences of rising to the top, and what large tech organizations are doing to redress the balance of workplace diversity.</p><p>This is Technology Now, a weekly show from Hewlett Packard Enterprise. Every week we look at a story that's been making headlines, take a look at the technology behind it, and explain why it matters to organisations and what we can learn from it.</p><p>We'd love to hear your one-minute review of books which have changed your year! Simply record them on your smart device or computer and upload them using this Google form: <a href="https://forms.gle/pqsWwFwQtdGCKqED6">https://forms.gle/pqsWwFwQtdGCKqED6</a></p><p>Do you have a question for the expert? Ask it here using this Google form: <a href="https://forms.gle/8vzFNnPa94awARHMA">https://forms.gle/8vzFNnPa94awARHMA</a></p><p>About the expert, HPE Chief Technology Officer Fidelma Russo: <a href="https://www.hpe.com/us/en/leadership-bios/fidelma-russo.html">https://www.hpe.com/us/en/leadership-bios/fidelma-russo.html</a></p><p>This is Technology Now, a weekly show from Hewlett Packard Enterprise. Every week we look at a story that's been making headlines, take a look at the technology behind it, and explain why it matters to organisations and what we can learn from it.</p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In the second of our two-part mini-series on women in tech, we're talking to Hewlett Packard Enterprise CTO Fidelma Russo about her experiences of rising to the top, and what large tech organizations are doing to redress the balance of workplace diversity.</p><p>This is Technology Now, a weekly show from Hewlett Packard Enterprise. Every week we look at a story that's been making headlines, take a look at the technology behind it, and explain why it matters to organisations and what we can learn from it.</p><p>We'd love to hear your one-minute review of books which have changed your year! Simply record them on your smart device or computer and upload them using this Google form: <a href="https://forms.gle/pqsWwFwQtdGCKqED6">https://forms.gle/pqsWwFwQtdGCKqED6</a></p><p>Do you have a question for the expert? Ask it here using this Google form: <a href="https://forms.gle/8vzFNnPa94awARHMA">https://forms.gle/8vzFNnPa94awARHMA</a></p><p>About the expert, HPE Chief Technology Officer Fidelma Russo: <a href="https://www.hpe.com/us/en/leadership-bios/fidelma-russo.html">https://www.hpe.com/us/en/leadership-bios/fidelma-russo.html</a></p><p>This is Technology Now, a weekly show from Hewlett Packard Enterprise. Every week we look at a story that's been making headlines, take a look at the technology behind it, and explain why it matters to organisations and what we can learn from it.</p>]]>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 25 May 2023 06:00:00 +0100</pubDate>
      <author>Hewlett Packard Enterprise, Michael Bird, Aubrey Lovell, Fidelma Russo</author>
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      <itunes:author>Hewlett Packard Enterprise, Michael Bird, Aubrey Lovell, Fidelma Russo</itunes:author>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In the second of our two-part mini-series on women in tech, we're talking to Hewlett Packard Enterprise CTO Fidelma Russo about her experiences of rising to the top, and what large tech organizations are doing to redress the balance of workplace diversity.</p><p>This is Technology Now, a weekly show from Hewlett Packard Enterprise. Every week we look at a story that's been making headlines, take a look at the technology behind it, and explain why it matters to organisations and what we can learn from it.</p><p>We'd love to hear your one-minute review of books which have changed your year! Simply record them on your smart device or computer and upload them using this Google form: <a href="https://forms.gle/pqsWwFwQtdGCKqED6">https://forms.gle/pqsWwFwQtdGCKqED6</a></p><p>Do you have a question for the expert? Ask it here using this Google form: <a href="https://forms.gle/8vzFNnPa94awARHMA">https://forms.gle/8vzFNnPa94awARHMA</a></p><p>About the expert, HPE Chief Technology Officer Fidelma Russo: <a href="https://www.hpe.com/us/en/leadership-bios/fidelma-russo.html">https://www.hpe.com/us/en/leadership-bios/fidelma-russo.html</a></p><p>This is Technology Now, a weekly show from Hewlett Packard Enterprise. Every week we look at a story that's been making headlines, take a look at the technology behind it, and explain why it matters to organisations and what we can learn from it.</p>]]>
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      <itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit>
      <podcast:person role="Host" href="https://technologynow.transistor.fm/people/aubrey-lovell">Aubrey Lovell</podcast:person>
      <podcast:person role="Host" href="https://technologynow.transistor.fm/people/michael-bird">Michael Bird</podcast:person>
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      <title>Breaking the glass ceiling: part 1</title>
      <itunes:episode>13</itunes:episode>
      <podcast:episode>13</podcast:episode>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Just 33% of the workforce are women. So why is there such a gap and what can be done about it? In the first episode of a two-part mini-series, we're talking to EQL:HER CEO Laura Stebbing about how women are breaking through barriers to leadership in tech, and what companies can do to encourage diversity and retention.​</p><p>This is Technology Now, a weekly show from Hewlett Packard Enterprise. Every week we look at a story that's been making headlines, take a look at the technology behind it, and explain why it matters to organisations and what we can learn from it.</p><p>We'd love to hear your one-minute review of books which have changed your year! Simply record them on your smart device or computer and upload them using this Google form: <a href="https://forms.gle/pqsWwFwQtdGCKqED6">https://forms.gle/pqsWwFwQtdGCKqED6</a></p><p>Do you have a question for the expert? Ask it here using this Google form: <a href="https://forms.gle/8vzFNnPa94awARHMA">https://forms.gle/8vzFNnPa94awARHMA</a></p><p>About the expert, EQL:HER CEO Laura Stebbing: <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/nmljameson">https://www.linkedin.com/in/laurastebbing</a></p><p>EQL:HER: <a href="https://tmt.knect365.com/eql-her/">https://tmt.knect365.com/eql-her/</a></p><p>This is Technology Now, a weekly show from Hewlett Packard Enterprise. Every week we look at a story that's been making headlines, take a look at the technology behind it, and explain why it matters to organisations and what we can learn from it.</p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Just 33% of the workforce are women. So why is there such a gap and what can be done about it? In the first episode of a two-part mini-series, we're talking to EQL:HER CEO Laura Stebbing about how women are breaking through barriers to leadership in tech, and what companies can do to encourage diversity and retention.​</p><p>This is Technology Now, a weekly show from Hewlett Packard Enterprise. Every week we look at a story that's been making headlines, take a look at the technology behind it, and explain why it matters to organisations and what we can learn from it.</p><p>We'd love to hear your one-minute review of books which have changed your year! Simply record them on your smart device or computer and upload them using this Google form: <a href="https://forms.gle/pqsWwFwQtdGCKqED6">https://forms.gle/pqsWwFwQtdGCKqED6</a></p><p>Do you have a question for the expert? Ask it here using this Google form: <a href="https://forms.gle/8vzFNnPa94awARHMA">https://forms.gle/8vzFNnPa94awARHMA</a></p><p>About the expert, EQL:HER CEO Laura Stebbing: <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/nmljameson">https://www.linkedin.com/in/laurastebbing</a></p><p>EQL:HER: <a href="https://tmt.knect365.com/eql-her/">https://tmt.knect365.com/eql-her/</a></p><p>This is Technology Now, a weekly show from Hewlett Packard Enterprise. Every week we look at a story that's been making headlines, take a look at the technology behind it, and explain why it matters to organisations and what we can learn from it.</p>]]>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 18 May 2023 06:00:00 +0100</pubDate>
      <author>Hewlett Packard Enterprise</author>
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      <itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit>
      <podcast:person role="Host" href="https://technologynow.transistor.fm/people/aubrey-lovell">Aubrey Lovell</podcast:person>
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      <title>The beautiful rise of esports</title>
      <itunes:episode>12</itunes:episode>
      <podcast:episode>12</podcast:episode>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In 2022, between 300 and 500 million people globally watched esports events in one form or another. And with huge audiences come huge revenues and prize pots: DOTA 2, one of the most popular games among fans and competitive players, has an estimated prize pool of over $40 million annually across the various leagues and tournaments. The industry as a whole is worth $1.4 billion, and it's growing fast. Leading the charge is Evil Geniuses. We are joined by CEO Nicole LaPointe Jameson to talk about how the industry has sprung up, professionalized, and is now ready to step into the arena with other major professional sports.</p><p>This is Technology Now, a weekly show from Hewlett Packard Enterprise. Every week we look at a story that's been making headlines, take a look at the technology behind it, and explain why it matters to organisations and what we can learn from it.</p><p>We'd love to hear your one-minute review of books which have changed your year! Simply record them on your smart device or computer and upload them using this Google form: <a href="https://forms.gle/pqsWwFwQtdGCKqED6">https://forms.gle/pqsWwFwQtdGCKqED6</a></p><p>Do you have a question for the expert? Ask it here using this Google form: <a href="https://forms.gle/8vzFNnPa94awARHMA">https://forms.gle/8vzFNnPa94awARHMA</a></p><p>About the expert, Evil Geniuses CEO CEO Nicole LaPointe Jameson: <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/nmljameson">https://www.linkedin.com/in/nmljameson</a></p><p>Evil Geniuses: <a href="https://evilgeniuses.gg/">https://evilgeniuses.gg/</a></p><p>This is Technology Now, a weekly show from Hewlett Packard Enterprise. Every week we look at a story that's been making headlines, take a look at the technology behind it, and explain why it matters to organisations and what we can learn from it.</p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In 2022, between 300 and 500 million people globally watched esports events in one form or another. And with huge audiences come huge revenues and prize pots: DOTA 2, one of the most popular games among fans and competitive players, has an estimated prize pool of over $40 million annually across the various leagues and tournaments. The industry as a whole is worth $1.4 billion, and it's growing fast. Leading the charge is Evil Geniuses. We are joined by CEO Nicole LaPointe Jameson to talk about how the industry has sprung up, professionalized, and is now ready to step into the arena with other major professional sports.</p><p>This is Technology Now, a weekly show from Hewlett Packard Enterprise. Every week we look at a story that's been making headlines, take a look at the technology behind it, and explain why it matters to organisations and what we can learn from it.</p><p>We'd love to hear your one-minute review of books which have changed your year! Simply record them on your smart device or computer and upload them using this Google form: <a href="https://forms.gle/pqsWwFwQtdGCKqED6">https://forms.gle/pqsWwFwQtdGCKqED6</a></p><p>Do you have a question for the expert? Ask it here using this Google form: <a href="https://forms.gle/8vzFNnPa94awARHMA">https://forms.gle/8vzFNnPa94awARHMA</a></p><p>About the expert, Evil Geniuses CEO CEO Nicole LaPointe Jameson: <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/nmljameson">https://www.linkedin.com/in/nmljameson</a></p><p>Evil Geniuses: <a href="https://evilgeniuses.gg/">https://evilgeniuses.gg/</a></p><p>This is Technology Now, a weekly show from Hewlett Packard Enterprise. Every week we look at a story that's been making headlines, take a look at the technology behind it, and explain why it matters to organisations and what we can learn from it.</p>]]>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 04 May 2023 06:00:00 +0100</pubDate>
      <author>Aubrey Lovell, Michael Bird, HPE, Hewlett Packard Enterprise, Evil Geniuses, Nicole LaPointe Jameson</author>
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      <itunes:author>Aubrey Lovell, Michael Bird, HPE, Hewlett Packard Enterprise, Evil Geniuses, Nicole LaPointe Jameson</itunes:author>
      <itunes:duration>1022</itunes:duration>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In 2022, between 300 and 500 million people globally watched esports events in one form or another. And with huge audiences come huge revenues and prize pots: DOTA 2, one of the most popular games among fans and competitive players, has an estimated prize pool of over $40 million annually across the various leagues and tournaments. The industry as a whole is worth $1.4 billion, and it's growing fast. Leading the charge is Evil Geniuses. We are joined by CEO Nicole LaPointe Jameson to talk about how the industry has sprung up, professionalized, and is now ready to step into the arena with other major professional sports.</p><p>This is Technology Now, a weekly show from Hewlett Packard Enterprise. Every week we look at a story that's been making headlines, take a look at the technology behind it, and explain why it matters to organisations and what we can learn from it.</p><p>We'd love to hear your one-minute review of books which have changed your year! Simply record them on your smart device or computer and upload them using this Google form: <a href="https://forms.gle/pqsWwFwQtdGCKqED6">https://forms.gle/pqsWwFwQtdGCKqED6</a></p><p>Do you have a question for the expert? Ask it here using this Google form: <a href="https://forms.gle/8vzFNnPa94awARHMA">https://forms.gle/8vzFNnPa94awARHMA</a></p><p>About the expert, Evil Geniuses CEO CEO Nicole LaPointe Jameson: <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/nmljameson">https://www.linkedin.com/in/nmljameson</a></p><p>Evil Geniuses: <a href="https://evilgeniuses.gg/">https://evilgeniuses.gg/</a></p><p>This is Technology Now, a weekly show from Hewlett Packard Enterprise. Every week we look at a story that's been making headlines, take a look at the technology behind it, and explain why it matters to organisations and what we can learn from it.</p>]]>
      </itunes:summary>
      <itunes:keywords>Technology, Tech, Tech Industry, IT, ICT, Enterprise, business, organisations, companies, company, firm, women, female, CEO, startup, venture, capital, equality, rights, women in tech, women in business, glass ceiling, diversity, representation, STEM, esports, evil geniuses, dota, fortnite, gaming, sports, athletics, games, COD, call of duty, PUBG, player unknowns battle grounds</itunes:keywords>
      <itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit>
      <podcast:person role="Host" href="https://technologynow.transistor.fm/people/aubrey-lovell">Aubrey Lovell</podcast:person>
      <podcast:person role="Host" href="https://technologynow.transistor.fm/people/michael-bird">Michael Bird</podcast:person>
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      <title>How tech is essential for contingency in the public sector</title>
      <itunes:episode>11</itunes:episode>
      <podcast:episode>11</podcast:episode>
      <itunes:title>How tech is essential for contingency in the public sector</itunes:title>
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        <![CDATA[<p>For the public sector, it’s critical to be highly resilient in turbulent times through short-term challenges, long-term issues, sudden policy changes and international relations. So how can tech help and why does the running of state organizations matter to the rest of us? Joining us this week is HPE Chief Technologist Russell MacDonald. We'll be discussing the challenges facing tech in the public sector, how to stay the course in choppy waters (and sometimes literal floods), and what the rest of us can learn about technological resilience.   </p><p>This is Technology Now, a weekly show from Hewlett Packard Enterprise. Every week we look at a story that's been making headlines, take a look at the technology behind it, and explain why it matters to organisations and what we can learn from it.</p><p>We'd love to hear your one minute review of books which have changed your year! Simply record them on your smart device or computer and upload them using this Google form: <a href="https://forms.gle/pqsWwFwQtdGCKqED6">https://forms.gle/pqsWwFwQtdGCKqED6</a></p><p>Do you have a question for the expert? Ask it here using this Google form: <a href="https://forms.gle/8vzFNnPa94awARHMA">https://forms.gle/8vzFNnPa94awARHMA</a></p><p>About the expert, HPE Chief Technologist Russell MacDonald: <a href="https://uk.linkedin.com/in/russellmacdonald">https://uk.linkedin.com/in/russellmacdonald</a></p><p>This is Technology Now, a weekly show from Hewlett Packard Enterprise. Every week we look at a story that's been making headlines, take a look at the technology behind it, and explain why it matters to organisations and what we can learn from it.</p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>For the public sector, it’s critical to be highly resilient in turbulent times through short-term challenges, long-term issues, sudden policy changes and international relations. So how can tech help and why does the running of state organizations matter to the rest of us? Joining us this week is HPE Chief Technologist Russell MacDonald. We'll be discussing the challenges facing tech in the public sector, how to stay the course in choppy waters (and sometimes literal floods), and what the rest of us can learn about technological resilience.   </p><p>This is Technology Now, a weekly show from Hewlett Packard Enterprise. Every week we look at a story that's been making headlines, take a look at the technology behind it, and explain why it matters to organisations and what we can learn from it.</p><p>We'd love to hear your one minute review of books which have changed your year! Simply record them on your smart device or computer and upload them using this Google form: <a href="https://forms.gle/pqsWwFwQtdGCKqED6">https://forms.gle/pqsWwFwQtdGCKqED6</a></p><p>Do you have a question for the expert? Ask it here using this Google form: <a href="https://forms.gle/8vzFNnPa94awARHMA">https://forms.gle/8vzFNnPa94awARHMA</a></p><p>About the expert, HPE Chief Technologist Russell MacDonald: <a href="https://uk.linkedin.com/in/russellmacdonald">https://uk.linkedin.com/in/russellmacdonald</a></p><p>This is Technology Now, a weekly show from Hewlett Packard Enterprise. Every week we look at a story that's been making headlines, take a look at the technology behind it, and explain why it matters to organisations and what we can learn from it.</p>]]>
      </content:encoded>
      <pubDate>Thu, 27 Apr 2023 21:53:05 +0100</pubDate>
      <author>Aubrey Lovell, Michael Bird, HPE, Hewlett Packard Enterprise, Russell MacDonald</author>
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      <itunes:author>Aubrey Lovell, Michael Bird, HPE, Hewlett Packard Enterprise, Russell MacDonald</itunes:author>
      <itunes:duration>1131</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:summary>
        <![CDATA[<p>For the public sector, it’s critical to be highly resilient in turbulent times through short-term challenges, long-term issues, sudden policy changes and international relations. So how can tech help and why does the running of state organizations matter to the rest of us? Joining us this week is HPE Chief Technologist Russell MacDonald. We'll be discussing the challenges facing tech in the public sector, how to stay the course in choppy waters (and sometimes literal floods), and what the rest of us can learn about technological resilience.   </p><p>This is Technology Now, a weekly show from Hewlett Packard Enterprise. Every week we look at a story that's been making headlines, take a look at the technology behind it, and explain why it matters to organisations and what we can learn from it.</p><p>We'd love to hear your one minute review of books which have changed your year! Simply record them on your smart device or computer and upload them using this Google form: <a href="https://forms.gle/pqsWwFwQtdGCKqED6">https://forms.gle/pqsWwFwQtdGCKqED6</a></p><p>Do you have a question for the expert? Ask it here using this Google form: <a href="https://forms.gle/8vzFNnPa94awARHMA">https://forms.gle/8vzFNnPa94awARHMA</a></p><p>About the expert, HPE Chief Technologist Russell MacDonald: <a href="https://uk.linkedin.com/in/russellmacdonald">https://uk.linkedin.com/in/russellmacdonald</a></p><p>This is Technology Now, a weekly show from Hewlett Packard Enterprise. Every week we look at a story that's been making headlines, take a look at the technology behind it, and explain why it matters to organisations and what we can learn from it.</p>]]>
      </itunes:summary>
      <itunes:keywords>Technology, Tech, Tech Industry, IT, ICT, Enterprise, business, organisations, companies, company, firm, public sector, state, government, challenges, global warming, weather, natural disasters, acts of god, international relations, war, drought, floods, heat, policy, public policy, politics, strategy</itunes:keywords>
      <itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit>
      <podcast:person role="Host" href="https://technologynow.transistor.fm/people/aubrey-lovell">Aubrey Lovell</podcast:person>
      <podcast:person role="Host" href="https://technologynow.transistor.fm/people/michael-bird">Michael Bird</podcast:person>
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      <title>Hiring outside the box: How diversity of thought is changing STEM</title>
      <itunes:episode>10</itunes:episode>
      <podcast:episode>10</podcast:episode>
      <itunes:title>Hiring outside the box: How diversity of thought is changing STEM</itunes:title>
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        <![CDATA[<p>The tech industry is ever-changing, and with new processes and technologies comes demand for new skillsets. Unfortunately, the traditional STEM degree to graduate placement to hire route is still how most people make it into the industry. And that creates an issue: If everyone has the same background, it creates the same schools of thinking and skillsets. That's a problem in a world where developments in Artificial Intelligence and NLP (neuro-linguistic programming) are changing the way we think about developing IT solutions, where insight is increasingly being layered on top of data to create new analyses and problem-solving methods, and where translating client needs into software and hardware is increasingly about writing the next chapter of a story. </p><p>That's creating demand for a new type of tech-professional, and one which is unlikely to be found by traditional hiring routes. In this episode, we're taking a look at how tech skills deficits are being filled by people with very different backgrounds, from apprentices to historians. </p><p>We'd love to hear your one minute review of books which have changed your year! Simply record them on your smart device or computer and upload them using this Google form: <a href="https://forms.gle/pqsWwFwQtdGCKqED6">https://forms.gle/pqsWwFwQtdGCKqED6</a></p><p>Do you have a question for the expert? Ask it here using this Google form: <a href="https://forms.gle/8vzFNnPa94awARHMA">https://forms.gle/8vzFNnPa94awARHMA</a></p><p>About the expert, Cristin Merritt, Chief Marketing Officer at Alces Flight and member of Women in High-Performance Computing (WHPC): <a href="https://uk.linkedin.com/in/cristinmerritt">https://uk.linkedin.com/in/cristinmerritt</a></p><p>Alces Flight: <a href="https://alces-flight.com/">https://alces-flight.com/</a><br>WHPC: <a href="https://womeninhpc.org/">https://womeninhpc.org/</a></p><p>This is Technology Now, a weekly show from Hewlett Packard Enterprise. Every week we look at a story that's been making headlines, take a look at the technology behind it, and explain why it matters to organisations and what we can learn from it.</p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>The tech industry is ever-changing, and with new processes and technologies comes demand for new skillsets. Unfortunately, the traditional STEM degree to graduate placement to hire route is still how most people make it into the industry. And that creates an issue: If everyone has the same background, it creates the same schools of thinking and skillsets. That's a problem in a world where developments in Artificial Intelligence and NLP (neuro-linguistic programming) are changing the way we think about developing IT solutions, where insight is increasingly being layered on top of data to create new analyses and problem-solving methods, and where translating client needs into software and hardware is increasingly about writing the next chapter of a story. </p><p>That's creating demand for a new type of tech-professional, and one which is unlikely to be found by traditional hiring routes. In this episode, we're taking a look at how tech skills deficits are being filled by people with very different backgrounds, from apprentices to historians. </p><p>We'd love to hear your one minute review of books which have changed your year! Simply record them on your smart device or computer and upload them using this Google form: <a href="https://forms.gle/pqsWwFwQtdGCKqED6">https://forms.gle/pqsWwFwQtdGCKqED6</a></p><p>Do you have a question for the expert? Ask it here using this Google form: <a href="https://forms.gle/8vzFNnPa94awARHMA">https://forms.gle/8vzFNnPa94awARHMA</a></p><p>About the expert, Cristin Merritt, Chief Marketing Officer at Alces Flight and member of Women in High-Performance Computing (WHPC): <a href="https://uk.linkedin.com/in/cristinmerritt">https://uk.linkedin.com/in/cristinmerritt</a></p><p>Alces Flight: <a href="https://alces-flight.com/">https://alces-flight.com/</a><br>WHPC: <a href="https://womeninhpc.org/">https://womeninhpc.org/</a></p><p>This is Technology Now, a weekly show from Hewlett Packard Enterprise. Every week we look at a story that's been making headlines, take a look at the technology behind it, and explain why it matters to organisations and what we can learn from it.</p>]]>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 20 Apr 2023 06:00:00 +0100</pubDate>
      <author>Aubrey Lovell, Michael Bird, HPE, Hewlett Packard Enterprise, Cristin Merritt, Alces Flight Ltd</author>
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        <![CDATA[<p>The tech industry is ever-changing, and with new processes and technologies comes demand for new skillsets. Unfortunately, the traditional STEM degree to graduate placement to hire route is still how most people make it into the industry. And that creates an issue: If everyone has the same background, it creates the same schools of thinking and skillsets. That's a problem in a world where developments in Artificial Intelligence and NLP (neuro-linguistic programming) are changing the way we think about developing IT solutions, where insight is increasingly being layered on top of data to create new analyses and problem-solving methods, and where translating client needs into software and hardware is increasingly about writing the next chapter of a story. </p><p>That's creating demand for a new type of tech-professional, and one which is unlikely to be found by traditional hiring routes. In this episode, we're taking a look at how tech skills deficits are being filled by people with very different backgrounds, from apprentices to historians. </p><p>We'd love to hear your one minute review of books which have changed your year! Simply record them on your smart device or computer and upload them using this Google form: <a href="https://forms.gle/pqsWwFwQtdGCKqED6">https://forms.gle/pqsWwFwQtdGCKqED6</a></p><p>Do you have a question for the expert? Ask it here using this Google form: <a href="https://forms.gle/8vzFNnPa94awARHMA">https://forms.gle/8vzFNnPa94awARHMA</a></p><p>About the expert, Cristin Merritt, Chief Marketing Officer at Alces Flight and member of Women in High-Performance Computing (WHPC): <a href="https://uk.linkedin.com/in/cristinmerritt">https://uk.linkedin.com/in/cristinmerritt</a></p><p>Alces Flight: <a href="https://alces-flight.com/">https://alces-flight.com/</a><br>WHPC: <a href="https://womeninhpc.org/">https://womeninhpc.org/</a></p><p>This is Technology Now, a weekly show from Hewlett Packard Enterprise. Every week we look at a story that's been making headlines, take a look at the technology behind it, and explain why it matters to organisations and what we can learn from it.</p>]]>
      </itunes:summary>
      <itunes:keywords>Technology, Tech, Tech Industry, IT, ICT, Enterprise, business, organisations, companies, company, firm, women, female, CEO, startup, venture, capital, equality, rights, women in tech, women in business, glass ceiling, diversity, representation, STEM, classics, careers, work, diversity, apprenticeships</itunes:keywords>
      <itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit>
      <podcast:person role="Host" href="https://technologynow.transistor.fm/people/aubrey-lovell">Aubrey Lovell</podcast:person>
      <podcast:person role="Host" href="https://technologynow.transistor.fm/people/michael-bird">Michael Bird</podcast:person>
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      <title>Keeping the economy afloat with AI</title>
      <itunes:episode>9</itunes:episode>
      <podcast:episode>9</podcast:episode>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In this episode, we’re joined by HPE Chief Technologist Adrian Lovell. We're looking behind the scenes at how economists and banks are increasingly using AI to help mitigate and plan for financial turmoil. We’ll be looking at the tools banks are using to predict the future and act accordingly when it comes to setting interest rates, and asking what that can teach the rest of us all about forward planning, strategy, and using AI to augment human expertise. <br> <br>We'd love to hear your one minute review of books which have changed your year! Simply record them on your smart device or computer and upload them using this Google form: <a href="https://forms.gle/pqsWwFwQtdGCKqED6">https://forms.gle/pqsWwFwQtdGCKqED6</a></p><p>Do you have a question for the expert? Ask it here using this Google form: <a href="https://forms.gle/8vzFNnPa94awARHMA">https://forms.gle/8vzFNnPa94awARHMA</a></p><p>About the expert, HPE Chief Technologist Adrian Lovell: <a href="https://uk.linkedin.com/in/adrianlovell">https://uk.linkedin.com/in/adrianlovell</a></p><p>This is Technology Now, a weekly show from Hewlett Packard Enterprise. Every week we look at a story that's been making headlines, take a look at the technology behind it, and explain why it matters to organisations and what we can learn from it.</p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In this episode, we’re joined by HPE Chief Technologist Adrian Lovell. We're looking behind the scenes at how economists and banks are increasingly using AI to help mitigate and plan for financial turmoil. We’ll be looking at the tools banks are using to predict the future and act accordingly when it comes to setting interest rates, and asking what that can teach the rest of us all about forward planning, strategy, and using AI to augment human expertise. <br> <br>We'd love to hear your one minute review of books which have changed your year! Simply record them on your smart device or computer and upload them using this Google form: <a href="https://forms.gle/pqsWwFwQtdGCKqED6">https://forms.gle/pqsWwFwQtdGCKqED6</a></p><p>Do you have a question for the expert? Ask it here using this Google form: <a href="https://forms.gle/8vzFNnPa94awARHMA">https://forms.gle/8vzFNnPa94awARHMA</a></p><p>About the expert, HPE Chief Technologist Adrian Lovell: <a href="https://uk.linkedin.com/in/adrianlovell">https://uk.linkedin.com/in/adrianlovell</a></p><p>This is Technology Now, a weekly show from Hewlett Packard Enterprise. Every week we look at a story that's been making headlines, take a look at the technology behind it, and explain why it matters to organisations and what we can learn from it.</p>]]>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 13 Apr 2023 06:00:00 +0100</pubDate>
      <author>Aubrey Lovell, Michael Bird, HPE, Hewlett Packard Enterprise, Adrian Lovell</author>
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      <itunes:author>Aubrey Lovell, Michael Bird, HPE, Hewlett Packard Enterprise, Adrian Lovell</itunes:author>
      <itunes:duration>1013</itunes:duration>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In this episode, we’re joined by HPE Chief Technologist Adrian Lovell. We're looking behind the scenes at how economists and banks are increasingly using AI to help mitigate and plan for financial turmoil. We’ll be looking at the tools banks are using to predict the future and act accordingly when it comes to setting interest rates, and asking what that can teach the rest of us all about forward planning, strategy, and using AI to augment human expertise. <br> <br>We'd love to hear your one minute review of books which have changed your year! Simply record them on your smart device or computer and upload them using this Google form: <a href="https://forms.gle/pqsWwFwQtdGCKqED6">https://forms.gle/pqsWwFwQtdGCKqED6</a></p><p>Do you have a question for the expert? Ask it here using this Google form: <a href="https://forms.gle/8vzFNnPa94awARHMA">https://forms.gle/8vzFNnPa94awARHMA</a></p><p>About the expert, HPE Chief Technologist Adrian Lovell: <a href="https://uk.linkedin.com/in/adrianlovell">https://uk.linkedin.com/in/adrianlovell</a></p><p>This is Technology Now, a weekly show from Hewlett Packard Enterprise. Every week we look at a story that's been making headlines, take a look at the technology behind it, and explain why it matters to organisations and what we can learn from it.</p>]]>
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      <itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit>
      <podcast:person role="Host" href="https://technologynow.transistor.fm/people/aubrey-lovell">Aubrey Lovell</podcast:person>
      <podcast:person role="Host" href="https://technologynow.transistor.fm/people/michael-bird">Michael Bird</podcast:person>
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      <title>Winning at the edge with Oracle Red Bull Racing's Christian Horner</title>
      <itunes:episode>8</itunes:episode>
      <podcast:episode>8</podcast:episode>
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        <![CDATA[<p>This week we feature a very special guest, CEO and Team Principal Christian Horner from Oracle Red Bull Racing. We discuss the power of data, and their recent success with winning both the Formula 1 Drivers and Constructors Championships in 2022. We also look at what other organizations can learn from the way F1 does business with technology.</p><p>This is Technology Now, a weekly show from Hewlett Packard Enterprise. Every week we look at a story that's been making headlines, take a look at the technology behind it, and explain why it matters to organisations and what we can learn from it.</p><p>We'd love to hear your one minute review of books which have changed your year! Simply record them on your smart device or computer and upload them using this Google form: <a href="https://forms.gle/pqsWwFwQtdGCKqED6">https://forms.gle/pqsWwFwQtdGCKqED6</a></p><p>Do you have a question for the expert? Ask it here using this Google form: <a href="https://forms.gle/8vzFNnPa94awARHMA">https://forms.gle/8vzFNnPa94awARHMA</a></p><p>About this week's guest, Christian Horner OBE, CEO and Team Principle of Oracle Red Bull Racing: <a href="https://www.redbullracing.com/int-en/drivers/christian-horner-obe">https://www.redbullracing.com/int-en/drivers/christian-horner-obe</a></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>This week we feature a very special guest, CEO and Team Principal Christian Horner from Oracle Red Bull Racing. We discuss the power of data, and their recent success with winning both the Formula 1 Drivers and Constructors Championships in 2022. We also look at what other organizations can learn from the way F1 does business with technology.</p><p>This is Technology Now, a weekly show from Hewlett Packard Enterprise. Every week we look at a story that's been making headlines, take a look at the technology behind it, and explain why it matters to organisations and what we can learn from it.</p><p>We'd love to hear your one minute review of books which have changed your year! Simply record them on your smart device or computer and upload them using this Google form: <a href="https://forms.gle/pqsWwFwQtdGCKqED6">https://forms.gle/pqsWwFwQtdGCKqED6</a></p><p>Do you have a question for the expert? Ask it here using this Google form: <a href="https://forms.gle/8vzFNnPa94awARHMA">https://forms.gle/8vzFNnPa94awARHMA</a></p><p>About this week's guest, Christian Horner OBE, CEO and Team Principle of Oracle Red Bull Racing: <a href="https://www.redbullracing.com/int-en/drivers/christian-horner-obe">https://www.redbullracing.com/int-en/drivers/christian-horner-obe</a></p>]]>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 12 Apr 2023 06:00:00 +0100</pubDate>
      <author>Aubrey Lovell, Michael Bird, Hewlett Packard Enterprise, HPE, Christian Horner, Oracle Red Bull Racing</author>
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      <itunes:duration>1137</itunes:duration>
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        <![CDATA[<p>This week we feature a very special guest, CEO and Team Principal Christian Horner from Oracle Red Bull Racing. We discuss the power of data, and their recent success with winning both the Formula 1 Drivers and Constructors Championships in 2022. We also look at what other organizations can learn from the way F1 does business with technology.</p><p>This is Technology Now, a weekly show from Hewlett Packard Enterprise. Every week we look at a story that's been making headlines, take a look at the technology behind it, and explain why it matters to organisations and what we can learn from it.</p><p>We'd love to hear your one minute review of books which have changed your year! Simply record them on your smart device or computer and upload them using this Google form: <a href="https://forms.gle/pqsWwFwQtdGCKqED6">https://forms.gle/pqsWwFwQtdGCKqED6</a></p><p>Do you have a question for the expert? Ask it here using this Google form: <a href="https://forms.gle/8vzFNnPa94awARHMA">https://forms.gle/8vzFNnPa94awARHMA</a></p><p>About this week's guest, Christian Horner OBE, CEO and Team Principle of Oracle Red Bull Racing: <a href="https://www.redbullracing.com/int-en/drivers/christian-horner-obe">https://www.redbullracing.com/int-en/drivers/christian-horner-obe</a></p>]]>
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      <itunes:keywords>Technology, Tech, Tech Industry, IT, ICT, Enterprise, business, organisations, companies, company, firm, racing, motorsport, red bull racing, oracle, christian hormer, max verstappen, sergio perez, F1, Formula 1, edge computing, compute, engineering, RBR</itunes:keywords>
      <itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit>
      <podcast:person role="Host" href="https://technologynow.transistor.fm/people/aubrey-lovell">Aubrey Lovell</podcast:person>
      <podcast:person role="Host" href="https://technologynow.transistor.fm/people/michael-bird">Michael Bird</podcast:person>
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      <title>How great design can alleviate workplace stress </title>
      <itunes:episode>7</itunes:episode>
      <podcast:episode>7</podcast:episode>
      <itunes:title>How great design can alleviate workplace stress </itunes:title>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Workplace stress is something most of us will experience at some point. But there are some fields where the stakes are that much higher. The decisions made in a pinch by airline pilots, doctors, and others can literally be life or death.</p><p>Switching from a well established and sometimes dull routine to immediate focus, clarity and understanding requires years of training and experience - and nowhere is that more true than in nuclear power. The vast majority of the time it's completely safe, but it's fair to say complacency and human decision making under stress has caused its fair share of disasters over the years. </p><p>The art of keeping human clarity on point and enabling us to make decisions under stress with the help of technology (rather than it making the situation worse) is called Human-Centered Design. It's a principle which points us in the right direction and assists us when we need to make judgement calls - and is surprisingly uncommon in many industries. Joining us today is Dr. Claire Blackett, Principal Nuclear Research Scientist from the Institute for Energy Technologies and an expert in Human-Centered Design. We'll be discussing what other organizations can learn about alleviating stress and enabling good decision making through positive design principles - and more.</p><p>This is Technology Now, a weekly show from Hewlett Packard Enterprise. Every week we look at a story that's been making headlines, take a look at the technology behind it, and explain why it matters to organisations and what we can learn from it.</p><p>We'd love to hear your one minute review of books which have changed your year! Simply record them on your smart device or computer and upload them using this Google form: <a href="https://forms.gle/pqsWwFwQtdGCKqED6">https://forms.gle/pqsWwFwQtdGCKqED6</a></p><p>Do you have a question for the expert? Ask it here using this Google form: <a href="https://forms.gle/8vzFNnPa94awARHMA">https://forms.gle/8vzFNnPa94awARHMA</a></p><p>About the expert, Dr. Claire Blackett, Principal Nuclear Research Scientist from the Institute for Energy Technologies: <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/claireblackett/?originalSubdomain=no">https://www.linkedin.com/in/claireblackett/?originalSubdomain=no</a></p>]]>
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      <content:encoded>
        <![CDATA[<p>Workplace stress is something most of us will experience at some point. But there are some fields where the stakes are that much higher. The decisions made in a pinch by airline pilots, doctors, and others can literally be life or death.</p><p>Switching from a well established and sometimes dull routine to immediate focus, clarity and understanding requires years of training and experience - and nowhere is that more true than in nuclear power. The vast majority of the time it's completely safe, but it's fair to say complacency and human decision making under stress has caused its fair share of disasters over the years. </p><p>The art of keeping human clarity on point and enabling us to make decisions under stress with the help of technology (rather than it making the situation worse) is called Human-Centered Design. It's a principle which points us in the right direction and assists us when we need to make judgement calls - and is surprisingly uncommon in many industries. Joining us today is Dr. Claire Blackett, Principal Nuclear Research Scientist from the Institute for Energy Technologies and an expert in Human-Centered Design. We'll be discussing what other organizations can learn about alleviating stress and enabling good decision making through positive design principles - and more.</p><p>This is Technology Now, a weekly show from Hewlett Packard Enterprise. Every week we look at a story that's been making headlines, take a look at the technology behind it, and explain why it matters to organisations and what we can learn from it.</p><p>We'd love to hear your one minute review of books which have changed your year! Simply record them on your smart device or computer and upload them using this Google form: <a href="https://forms.gle/pqsWwFwQtdGCKqED6">https://forms.gle/pqsWwFwQtdGCKqED6</a></p><p>Do you have a question for the expert? Ask it here using this Google form: <a href="https://forms.gle/8vzFNnPa94awARHMA">https://forms.gle/8vzFNnPa94awARHMA</a></p><p>About the expert, Dr. Claire Blackett, Principal Nuclear Research Scientist from the Institute for Energy Technologies: <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/claireblackett/?originalSubdomain=no">https://www.linkedin.com/in/claireblackett/?originalSubdomain=no</a></p>]]>
      </content:encoded>
      <pubDate>Thu, 30 Mar 2023 05:00:00 +0100</pubDate>
      <author>Aubrey Lovell, Michael Bird, HPE, Hewlett Packard Enterprise, Dr Claire Blackett, IET, Institute for Energy Technologies</author>
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      <itunes:author>Aubrey Lovell, Michael Bird, HPE, Hewlett Packard Enterprise, Dr Claire Blackett, IET, Institute for Energy Technologies</itunes:author>
      <itunes:duration>1096</itunes:duration>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Workplace stress is something most of us will experience at some point. But there are some fields where the stakes are that much higher. The decisions made in a pinch by airline pilots, doctors, and others can literally be life or death.</p><p>Switching from a well established and sometimes dull routine to immediate focus, clarity and understanding requires years of training and experience - and nowhere is that more true than in nuclear power. The vast majority of the time it's completely safe, but it's fair to say complacency and human decision making under stress has caused its fair share of disasters over the years. </p><p>The art of keeping human clarity on point and enabling us to make decisions under stress with the help of technology (rather than it making the situation worse) is called Human-Centered Design. It's a principle which points us in the right direction and assists us when we need to make judgement calls - and is surprisingly uncommon in many industries. Joining us today is Dr. Claire Blackett, Principal Nuclear Research Scientist from the Institute for Energy Technologies and an expert in Human-Centered Design. We'll be discussing what other organizations can learn about alleviating stress and enabling good decision making through positive design principles - and more.</p><p>This is Technology Now, a weekly show from Hewlett Packard Enterprise. Every week we look at a story that's been making headlines, take a look at the technology behind it, and explain why it matters to organisations and what we can learn from it.</p><p>We'd love to hear your one minute review of books which have changed your year! Simply record them on your smart device or computer and upload them using this Google form: <a href="https://forms.gle/pqsWwFwQtdGCKqED6">https://forms.gle/pqsWwFwQtdGCKqED6</a></p><p>Do you have a question for the expert? Ask it here using this Google form: <a href="https://forms.gle/8vzFNnPa94awARHMA">https://forms.gle/8vzFNnPa94awARHMA</a></p><p>About the expert, Dr. Claire Blackett, Principal Nuclear Research Scientist from the Institute for Energy Technologies: <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/claireblackett/?originalSubdomain=no">https://www.linkedin.com/in/claireblackett/?originalSubdomain=no</a></p>]]>
      </itunes:summary>
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      <itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit>
      <podcast:person role="Host" href="https://technologynow.transistor.fm/people/aubrey-lovell">Aubrey Lovell</podcast:person>
      <podcast:person role="Host" href="https://technologynow.transistor.fm/people/michael-bird">Michael Bird</podcast:person>
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      <title>Where expertise and tech meet: AI in healthcare</title>
      <itunes:episode>6</itunes:episode>
      <podcast:episode>6</podcast:episode>
      <itunes:title>Where expertise and tech meet: AI in healthcare</itunes:title>
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        <![CDATA[<p>It's not entirely surprising that AI in healthcare is considered an enormous opportunity. Doctors and clinicians are overworked and stressed, and patients are expecting ever quicker and more effective diagnosis and treatment. At the same time, healthcare survives on efficiency and moving patients and staff where they are needed as quickly as possible. It's a perfect opportunity to take some of the strain off the human, and a wide variety of AI-based solutions are developing everything from analyzing scans to setting up appointments and assisting ward rounds. Using AI to 'oil the machine' while respecting and amplifying human expertise is an exciting prospect, and seemingly an ideal case study for the current capabilities of AI. So what can other organizations in different fields learn from the way healthcare is embracing AI and the learnings they've taken away so far? Joining us today to explain is General Electric Healthcare's Andy Cachaldora.</p><p><br>This is Technology Now, a weekly show from Hewlett Packard Enterprise. Every week we look at a story that's been making headlines, take a look at the technology behind it, and explain why it matters to organisations and what we can learn from it.</p><p>We'd love to hear your one minute review of books which have changed your year! Simply record them on your smart device or computer and upload them using this Google form: <a href="https://forms.gle/pqsWwFwQtdGCKqED6">https://forms.gle/pqsWwFwQtdGCKqED6</a></p><p>Do you have a question for the expert? Ask it here using this Google form: <a href="https://forms.gle/8vzFNnPa94awARHMA">https://forms.gle/8vzFNnPa94awARHMA</a></p><p>About the expert: <a href="https://uk.linkedin.com/in/andy-cachaldora-mba-4544768">https://uk.linkedin.com/in/andy-cachaldora-mba-4544768</a><br>Andy's book recommendation (other sources are available): <a href="https://www.amazon.com/Remote-Presence-Communicating-Effectively-Environment/dp/1784567175">Remote Presence – A Practical Guide To Communicating Effectively In A Remote Environment</a></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>It's not entirely surprising that AI in healthcare is considered an enormous opportunity. Doctors and clinicians are overworked and stressed, and patients are expecting ever quicker and more effective diagnosis and treatment. At the same time, healthcare survives on efficiency and moving patients and staff where they are needed as quickly as possible. It's a perfect opportunity to take some of the strain off the human, and a wide variety of AI-based solutions are developing everything from analyzing scans to setting up appointments and assisting ward rounds. Using AI to 'oil the machine' while respecting and amplifying human expertise is an exciting prospect, and seemingly an ideal case study for the current capabilities of AI. So what can other organizations in different fields learn from the way healthcare is embracing AI and the learnings they've taken away so far? Joining us today to explain is General Electric Healthcare's Andy Cachaldora.</p><p><br>This is Technology Now, a weekly show from Hewlett Packard Enterprise. Every week we look at a story that's been making headlines, take a look at the technology behind it, and explain why it matters to organisations and what we can learn from it.</p><p>We'd love to hear your one minute review of books which have changed your year! Simply record them on your smart device or computer and upload them using this Google form: <a href="https://forms.gle/pqsWwFwQtdGCKqED6">https://forms.gle/pqsWwFwQtdGCKqED6</a></p><p>Do you have a question for the expert? Ask it here using this Google form: <a href="https://forms.gle/8vzFNnPa94awARHMA">https://forms.gle/8vzFNnPa94awARHMA</a></p><p>About the expert: <a href="https://uk.linkedin.com/in/andy-cachaldora-mba-4544768">https://uk.linkedin.com/in/andy-cachaldora-mba-4544768</a><br>Andy's book recommendation (other sources are available): <a href="https://www.amazon.com/Remote-Presence-Communicating-Effectively-Environment/dp/1784567175">Remote Presence – A Practical Guide To Communicating Effectively In A Remote Environment</a></p>]]>
      </content:encoded>
      <pubDate>Thu, 23 Mar 2023 06:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>Aubrey Lovell, Michael Bird, HPE, Hewlett Packard Enterprise, Andy Cachaldora, GE, general electric</author>
      <enclosure url="https://media.transistor.fm/02050f4a/05cf64b2.mp3" length="24058738" type="audio/mpeg"/>
      <itunes:author>Aubrey Lovell, Michael Bird, HPE, Hewlett Packard Enterprise, Andy Cachaldora, GE, general electric</itunes:author>
      <itunes:duration>1001</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:summary>
        <![CDATA[<p>It's not entirely surprising that AI in healthcare is considered an enormous opportunity. Doctors and clinicians are overworked and stressed, and patients are expecting ever quicker and more effective diagnosis and treatment. At the same time, healthcare survives on efficiency and moving patients and staff where they are needed as quickly as possible. It's a perfect opportunity to take some of the strain off the human, and a wide variety of AI-based solutions are developing everything from analyzing scans to setting up appointments and assisting ward rounds. Using AI to 'oil the machine' while respecting and amplifying human expertise is an exciting prospect, and seemingly an ideal case study for the current capabilities of AI. So what can other organizations in different fields learn from the way healthcare is embracing AI and the learnings they've taken away so far? Joining us today to explain is General Electric Healthcare's Andy Cachaldora.</p><p><br>This is Technology Now, a weekly show from Hewlett Packard Enterprise. Every week we look at a story that's been making headlines, take a look at the technology behind it, and explain why it matters to organisations and what we can learn from it.</p><p>We'd love to hear your one minute review of books which have changed your year! Simply record them on your smart device or computer and upload them using this Google form: <a href="https://forms.gle/pqsWwFwQtdGCKqED6">https://forms.gle/pqsWwFwQtdGCKqED6</a></p><p>Do you have a question for the expert? Ask it here using this Google form: <a href="https://forms.gle/8vzFNnPa94awARHMA">https://forms.gle/8vzFNnPa94awARHMA</a></p><p>About the expert: <a href="https://uk.linkedin.com/in/andy-cachaldora-mba-4544768">https://uk.linkedin.com/in/andy-cachaldora-mba-4544768</a><br>Andy's book recommendation (other sources are available): <a href="https://www.amazon.com/Remote-Presence-Communicating-Effectively-Environment/dp/1784567175">Remote Presence – A Practical Guide To Communicating Effectively In A Remote Environment</a></p>]]>
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      <itunes:keywords>AI in healthcare, GE Healthcare, Andy Cachaldora, General Electric Healthcare, AI ethics, AI, artificial intelligence, health, healthcare, emotional intelligence in healthcare, Technology, Tech, Tech Industry, IT, ICT, Enterprise, business, organisations, companies, company, firm, hospitals, medicine, analytics, scans, efficiency, doctors, doctor, cancer, clinic, oncology, radiography, diagnostics, diagnosis, flu, covid, coronavirus, vaccine, vax</itunes:keywords>
      <itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit>
      <podcast:person role="Host" href="https://technologynow.transistor.fm/people/aubrey-lovell">Aubrey Lovell</podcast:person>
      <podcast:person role="Host" href="https://technologynow.transistor.fm/people/michael-bird">Michael Bird</podcast:person>
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      <title>Why Crypto's rocky path matters</title>
      <itunes:episode>5</itunes:episode>
      <podcast:episode>5</podcast:episode>
      <itunes:title>Why Crypto's rocky path matters</itunes:title>
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        <![CDATA[<p>It's fair to say crypto currency is the wild child of the tech field. From currencies climbing 40% in a day to collapsing overnight, Crypto is rarely out of the news. Why does it matter to businesses? Well, with higher stakes comes the likelihood of greater regulation. That in turn could lead to enough stability to make crypto a viable payment platform on a large scale, with enormous implications for business and the global economy, as well as forcing a rethink of ideas such as inflation and quantitative easing. Crypto is also a testing ground for new and innovative thinking around sustainable and secure ICT technology. It's not always successful, but it's something we should all be paying attention to. And then, of course, there's the fact that turmoil in the crypto world can cause real issues for millions of investors, with a knock-on effect for our organizations. These issues and more are on the table this week."</p><p>This is Technology Now, a weekly show from Hewlett Packard Enterprise. Every week we look at a story that's been making headlines, take a look at the technology behind it, and explain why it matters to organisations and what we can learn from it.</p><p>We'd love to hear your one minute review of books which have changed your year! Simply record them on your smart device or computer and upload them using this Google form: <a href="https://forms.gle/pqsWwFwQtdGCKqED6">https://forms.gle/pqsWwFwQtdGCKqED6</a></p><p>Do you have a question for the expert? Ask it here using this Google form: <a href="https://forms.gle/8vzFNnPa94awARHMA">https://forms.gle/8vzFNnPa94awARHMA</a></p><p>Links to our stories this week:<br>Chat GPT threatening users: <a href="https://time.com/6256529/bing-openai-chatgpt-danger-alignment/">https://time.com/6256529/bing-openai-chatgpt-danger-alignment/</a><br>Liquid Neural networks in autonomous vehicles (AVs): <a href="https://www.quantamagazine.org/researchers-discover-a-more-flexible-approach-to-machine-learning-20230207/">https://www.quantamagazine.org/researchers-discover-a-more-flexible-approach-to-machine-learning-20230207/</a></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>It's fair to say crypto currency is the wild child of the tech field. From currencies climbing 40% in a day to collapsing overnight, Crypto is rarely out of the news. Why does it matter to businesses? Well, with higher stakes comes the likelihood of greater regulation. That in turn could lead to enough stability to make crypto a viable payment platform on a large scale, with enormous implications for business and the global economy, as well as forcing a rethink of ideas such as inflation and quantitative easing. Crypto is also a testing ground for new and innovative thinking around sustainable and secure ICT technology. It's not always successful, but it's something we should all be paying attention to. And then, of course, there's the fact that turmoil in the crypto world can cause real issues for millions of investors, with a knock-on effect for our organizations. These issues and more are on the table this week."</p><p>This is Technology Now, a weekly show from Hewlett Packard Enterprise. Every week we look at a story that's been making headlines, take a look at the technology behind it, and explain why it matters to organisations and what we can learn from it.</p><p>We'd love to hear your one minute review of books which have changed your year! Simply record them on your smart device or computer and upload them using this Google form: <a href="https://forms.gle/pqsWwFwQtdGCKqED6">https://forms.gle/pqsWwFwQtdGCKqED6</a></p><p>Do you have a question for the expert? Ask it here using this Google form: <a href="https://forms.gle/8vzFNnPa94awARHMA">https://forms.gle/8vzFNnPa94awARHMA</a></p><p>Links to our stories this week:<br>Chat GPT threatening users: <a href="https://time.com/6256529/bing-openai-chatgpt-danger-alignment/">https://time.com/6256529/bing-openai-chatgpt-danger-alignment/</a><br>Liquid Neural networks in autonomous vehicles (AVs): <a href="https://www.quantamagazine.org/researchers-discover-a-more-flexible-approach-to-machine-learning-20230207/">https://www.quantamagazine.org/researchers-discover-a-more-flexible-approach-to-machine-learning-20230207/</a></p>]]>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 16 Mar 2023 06:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>Aubrey Lovell, Michael Bird, HPE, Hewlett Packard Enterprise</author>
      <enclosure url="https://media.transistor.fm/defdd7d9/3db76871.mp3" length="25133020" type="audio/mpeg"/>
      <itunes:author>Aubrey Lovell, Michael Bird, HPE, Hewlett Packard Enterprise</itunes:author>
      <itunes:duration>1046</itunes:duration>
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        <![CDATA[<p>It's fair to say crypto currency is the wild child of the tech field. From currencies climbing 40% in a day to collapsing overnight, Crypto is rarely out of the news. Why does it matter to businesses? Well, with higher stakes comes the likelihood of greater regulation. That in turn could lead to enough stability to make crypto a viable payment platform on a large scale, with enormous implications for business and the global economy, as well as forcing a rethink of ideas such as inflation and quantitative easing. Crypto is also a testing ground for new and innovative thinking around sustainable and secure ICT technology. It's not always successful, but it's something we should all be paying attention to. And then, of course, there's the fact that turmoil in the crypto world can cause real issues for millions of investors, with a knock-on effect for our organizations. These issues and more are on the table this week."</p><p>This is Technology Now, a weekly show from Hewlett Packard Enterprise. Every week we look at a story that's been making headlines, take a look at the technology behind it, and explain why it matters to organisations and what we can learn from it.</p><p>We'd love to hear your one minute review of books which have changed your year! Simply record them on your smart device or computer and upload them using this Google form: <a href="https://forms.gle/pqsWwFwQtdGCKqED6">https://forms.gle/pqsWwFwQtdGCKqED6</a></p><p>Do you have a question for the expert? Ask it here using this Google form: <a href="https://forms.gle/8vzFNnPa94awARHMA">https://forms.gle/8vzFNnPa94awARHMA</a></p><p>Links to our stories this week:<br>Chat GPT threatening users: <a href="https://time.com/6256529/bing-openai-chatgpt-danger-alignment/">https://time.com/6256529/bing-openai-chatgpt-danger-alignment/</a><br>Liquid Neural networks in autonomous vehicles (AVs): <a href="https://www.quantamagazine.org/researchers-discover-a-more-flexible-approach-to-machine-learning-20230207/">https://www.quantamagazine.org/researchers-discover-a-more-flexible-approach-to-machine-learning-20230207/</a></p>]]>
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      <itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit>
      <podcast:person role="Host" href="https://technologynow.transistor.fm/people/aubrey-lovell">Aubrey Lovell</podcast:person>
      <podcast:person role="Host" href="https://technologynow.transistor.fm/people/michael-bird">Michael Bird</podcast:person>
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      <title>Why poor AI is skewing representation</title>
      <itunes:episode>4</itunes:episode>
      <podcast:episode>4</podcast:episode>
      <itunes:title>Why poor AI is skewing representation</itunes:title>
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        <![CDATA[<p>AI is a great tool for lifting the burden of repeatable, predictable tasks off humans. Until it isn’t. The fact is, a lot of AI is biased and even unconsciously discriminatory. It’s trained on poor, skewed datasets as the result of traditional biases in the tech industry. That means in the real world,  unrepresented groups such as women are losing out on opportunities as a result of decisions being made by AI in finance, HR, healthcare, and more. So what can we do to solve this issue? We’re joined by Professor Anjana Susarla from Michigan State University to find out.</p><p>This is Technology Now, a weekly show from Hewlett Packard Enterprise. Every week we look at a story that's been making headlines, take a look at the technology behind it, and explain why it matters to organisations and what we can learn from it.</p><p>We'd love to hear your one minute review of books which have changed your year! Simply record them on your smart device or computer and upload them using this Google form: <a href="https://forms.gle/pqsWwFwQtdGCKqED6">https://forms.gle/pqsWwFwQtdGCKqED6</a></p><p>Do you have a question for the expert? Ask it here using this Google form: <a href="https://forms.gle/8vzFNnPa94awARHMA">https://forms.gle/8vzFNnPa94awARHMA</a></p><p>About the expert: <a href="https://broad.msu.edu/profile/asusarla/">https://broad.msu.edu/profile/asusarla/</a><br>Anjana's book recommendation: <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Algorithms_of_Oppression#:~:text=Algorithms%20of%20Oppression%3A%20How%20Search,%2C%20and%20human%2Dcomputer%20interaction.">Algorithms of Oppression: How Search Engines Reinforce Racism</a></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>AI is a great tool for lifting the burden of repeatable, predictable tasks off humans. Until it isn’t. The fact is, a lot of AI is biased and even unconsciously discriminatory. It’s trained on poor, skewed datasets as the result of traditional biases in the tech industry. That means in the real world,  unrepresented groups such as women are losing out on opportunities as a result of decisions being made by AI in finance, HR, healthcare, and more. So what can we do to solve this issue? We’re joined by Professor Anjana Susarla from Michigan State University to find out.</p><p>This is Technology Now, a weekly show from Hewlett Packard Enterprise. Every week we look at a story that's been making headlines, take a look at the technology behind it, and explain why it matters to organisations and what we can learn from it.</p><p>We'd love to hear your one minute review of books which have changed your year! Simply record them on your smart device or computer and upload them using this Google form: <a href="https://forms.gle/pqsWwFwQtdGCKqED6">https://forms.gle/pqsWwFwQtdGCKqED6</a></p><p>Do you have a question for the expert? Ask it here using this Google form: <a href="https://forms.gle/8vzFNnPa94awARHMA">https://forms.gle/8vzFNnPa94awARHMA</a></p><p>About the expert: <a href="https://broad.msu.edu/profile/asusarla/">https://broad.msu.edu/profile/asusarla/</a><br>Anjana's book recommendation: <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Algorithms_of_Oppression#:~:text=Algorithms%20of%20Oppression%3A%20How%20Search,%2C%20and%20human%2Dcomputer%20interaction.">Algorithms of Oppression: How Search Engines Reinforce Racism</a></p>]]>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 09 Mar 2023 06:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>Aubrey Lovell, Michael Bird, HPE, Hewlett Packard Enterprise, Prof Anajana Susarla, Michigan State University</author>
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        <![CDATA[<p>AI is a great tool for lifting the burden of repeatable, predictable tasks off humans. Until it isn’t. The fact is, a lot of AI is biased and even unconsciously discriminatory. It’s trained on poor, skewed datasets as the result of traditional biases in the tech industry. That means in the real world,  unrepresented groups such as women are losing out on opportunities as a result of decisions being made by AI in finance, HR, healthcare, and more. So what can we do to solve this issue? We’re joined by Professor Anjana Susarla from Michigan State University to find out.</p><p>This is Technology Now, a weekly show from Hewlett Packard Enterprise. Every week we look at a story that's been making headlines, take a look at the technology behind it, and explain why it matters to organisations and what we can learn from it.</p><p>We'd love to hear your one minute review of books which have changed your year! Simply record them on your smart device or computer and upload them using this Google form: <a href="https://forms.gle/pqsWwFwQtdGCKqED6">https://forms.gle/pqsWwFwQtdGCKqED6</a></p><p>Do you have a question for the expert? Ask it here using this Google form: <a href="https://forms.gle/8vzFNnPa94awARHMA">https://forms.gle/8vzFNnPa94awARHMA</a></p><p>About the expert: <a href="https://broad.msu.edu/profile/asusarla/">https://broad.msu.edu/profile/asusarla/</a><br>Anjana's book recommendation: <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Algorithms_of_Oppression#:~:text=Algorithms%20of%20Oppression%3A%20How%20Search,%2C%20and%20human%2Dcomputer%20interaction.">Algorithms of Oppression: How Search Engines Reinforce Racism</a></p>]]>
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      <itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit>
      <podcast:person role="Host" href="https://technologynow.transistor.fm/people/aubrey-lovell">Aubrey Lovell</podcast:person>
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      <title>Saving energy to save organizations</title>
      <itunes:episode>3</itunes:episode>
      <podcast:episode>3</podcast:episode>
      <itunes:title>Saving energy to save organizations</itunes:title>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Our energy use is a hot topic (pun intended). In many parts of the world, fluctuating oil prices and energy supplies due to international turmoil and economic strife are posing an existential threat to organisations and our data. So what can we do to help keep the lights on? This week we’re joined by HPE Chief Technologist Dr John Frey to talk about ‘easy’ ways to save energy in our datacenters and IT ecosystems.</p><p>This is Technology Now, a weekly show from Hewlett Packard Enterprise. Every week we look at a story that's been making headlines, take a look at the technology behind it, and explain why it matters to organisations and what we can learn from it.</p><p>We'd love to hear your one minute review of books which have changed your year! Simply record them on your smart device or computer and upload them using this Google form: <a href="https://forms.gle/pqsWwFwQtdGCKqED6">https://forms.gle/pqsWwFwQtdGCKqED6</a></p><p>Do you have a question for the expert? Ask it here using this Google form: <a href="https://forms.gle/8vzFNnPa94awARHMA">https://forms.gle/8vzFNnPa94awARHMA</a></p><p>About the expert: <a href="https://www.hpe.com/us/en/insights/contributors/john-frey.html">https://www.hpe.com/us/en/insights/contributors/john-frey.html</a></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Our energy use is a hot topic (pun intended). In many parts of the world, fluctuating oil prices and energy supplies due to international turmoil and economic strife are posing an existential threat to organisations and our data. So what can we do to help keep the lights on? This week we’re joined by HPE Chief Technologist Dr John Frey to talk about ‘easy’ ways to save energy in our datacenters and IT ecosystems.</p><p>This is Technology Now, a weekly show from Hewlett Packard Enterprise. Every week we look at a story that's been making headlines, take a look at the technology behind it, and explain why it matters to organisations and what we can learn from it.</p><p>We'd love to hear your one minute review of books which have changed your year! Simply record them on your smart device or computer and upload them using this Google form: <a href="https://forms.gle/pqsWwFwQtdGCKqED6">https://forms.gle/pqsWwFwQtdGCKqED6</a></p><p>Do you have a question for the expert? Ask it here using this Google form: <a href="https://forms.gle/8vzFNnPa94awARHMA">https://forms.gle/8vzFNnPa94awARHMA</a></p><p>About the expert: <a href="https://www.hpe.com/us/en/insights/contributors/john-frey.html">https://www.hpe.com/us/en/insights/contributors/john-frey.html</a></p>]]>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 02 Mar 2023 09:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>Aubrey Lovell, Michael Bird, Dr John Frey, HPE, Hewlett Packard Enterprise</author>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Our energy use is a hot topic (pun intended). In many parts of the world, fluctuating oil prices and energy supplies due to international turmoil and economic strife are posing an existential threat to organisations and our data. So what can we do to help keep the lights on? This week we’re joined by HPE Chief Technologist Dr John Frey to talk about ‘easy’ ways to save energy in our datacenters and IT ecosystems.</p><p>This is Technology Now, a weekly show from Hewlett Packard Enterprise. Every week we look at a story that's been making headlines, take a look at the technology behind it, and explain why it matters to organisations and what we can learn from it.</p><p>We'd love to hear your one minute review of books which have changed your year! Simply record them on your smart device or computer and upload them using this Google form: <a href="https://forms.gle/pqsWwFwQtdGCKqED6">https://forms.gle/pqsWwFwQtdGCKqED6</a></p><p>Do you have a question for the expert? Ask it here using this Google form: <a href="https://forms.gle/8vzFNnPa94awARHMA">https://forms.gle/8vzFNnPa94awARHMA</a></p><p>About the expert: <a href="https://www.hpe.com/us/en/insights/contributors/john-frey.html">https://www.hpe.com/us/en/insights/contributors/john-frey.html</a></p>]]>
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      <itunes:keywords>Technology, Tech, Tech Industry, IT, ICT, Enterprise, business, organisations, companies, company, firm, finance, AI, experts, business news, tech news, sustainability, eco friendly, green, greenwashing, energy efficiency, saving energy, saving money, servers, virtual machines, datacenters</itunes:keywords>
      <itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit>
      <podcast:person role="Host" href="https://technologynow.transistor.fm/people/aubrey-lovell">Aubrey Lovell</podcast:person>
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      <title>What organizations can learn from the weather</title>
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      <podcast:episode>2</podcast:episode>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Weather is never out of the news. From an extreme and later than normal hurricane season in the US to record-breaking cold snaps in China and Korea all within the space of a few weeks, it’s fairly obvious that we should care about forecasting. Especially as we’re likely to get more extreme weather in the future. This week, we take a look at how experts and tech companies are developing up-to-the-minute solutions to predicting our weather woes.</p><p>This is Technology Now, a weekly show from Hewlett Packard Enterprise. Every week we look at a story that's been making headlines, take a look at the technology behind it, and explain why it matters to organisations and what we can learn from it.</p><p>Today's stories: </p><ul><li>What is nowcasting? An outline from the UK Met Office: <a href="https://www.metoffice.gov.uk/binaries/content/assets/metofficegovuk/pdf/data/nowcasting-datasheet_2019.pdf">https://www.metoffice.gov.uk/binaries/content/assets/metofficegovuk/pdf/data/nowcasting-datasheet_2019.pdf</a></li><li>Microsoft DeepMC: <a href="https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/research/blog/micro-climate-predictions-enabling-hyper-local-decisions-for-agriculture-and-renewables/">https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/research/blog/micro-climate-predictions-enabling-hyper-local-decisions-for-agriculture-and-renewables/</a></li><li>HPE accelerates its offer to the weather forecasting arena: <a href="https://community.hpe.com/t5/servers-systems-the-right/advance-weather-prediction-with-a-breakthrough-supercomputer-at/ba-p/7178940#.Y_eQFXbP0Q8">https://community.hpe.com/t5/servers-systems-the-right/advance-weather-prediction-with-a-breakthrough-supercomputer-at/ba-p/7178940#.Y_eQFXbP0Q8</a></li><li>Record for communicating via a brain implant set at 62 words per minute: <a href="https://www.technologyreview.com/2023/01/24/1067226/an-als-patient-set-a-record-for-communicating-via-a-brain-implant-62-words-per-minute/">https://www.technologyreview.com/2023/01/24/1067226/an-als-patient-set-a-record-for-communicating-via-a-brain-implant-62-words-per-minute/</a></li><li>3D scanning using a home router: <a href="https://arxiv.org/pdf/2301.00250.pdf">https://arxiv.org/pdf/2301.00250.pdf</a></li></ul><p>We'd love to hear your one minute review of books which have changed your year! Simply record them on your smart device or computer and upload them using this Google form: <a href="https://forms.gle/pqsWwFwQtdGCKqED6">https://forms.gle/pqsWwFwQtdGCKqED6</a></p><p>Do you have a question for the expert? Ask it here using this Google form: <a href="https://forms.gle/8vzFNnPa94awARHMA">https://forms.gle/8vzFNnPa94awARHMA</a></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Weather is never out of the news. From an extreme and later than normal hurricane season in the US to record-breaking cold snaps in China and Korea all within the space of a few weeks, it’s fairly obvious that we should care about forecasting. Especially as we’re likely to get more extreme weather in the future. This week, we take a look at how experts and tech companies are developing up-to-the-minute solutions to predicting our weather woes.</p><p>This is Technology Now, a weekly show from Hewlett Packard Enterprise. Every week we look at a story that's been making headlines, take a look at the technology behind it, and explain why it matters to organisations and what we can learn from it.</p><p>Today's stories: </p><ul><li>What is nowcasting? An outline from the UK Met Office: <a href="https://www.metoffice.gov.uk/binaries/content/assets/metofficegovuk/pdf/data/nowcasting-datasheet_2019.pdf">https://www.metoffice.gov.uk/binaries/content/assets/metofficegovuk/pdf/data/nowcasting-datasheet_2019.pdf</a></li><li>Microsoft DeepMC: <a href="https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/research/blog/micro-climate-predictions-enabling-hyper-local-decisions-for-agriculture-and-renewables/">https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/research/blog/micro-climate-predictions-enabling-hyper-local-decisions-for-agriculture-and-renewables/</a></li><li>HPE accelerates its offer to the weather forecasting arena: <a href="https://community.hpe.com/t5/servers-systems-the-right/advance-weather-prediction-with-a-breakthrough-supercomputer-at/ba-p/7178940#.Y_eQFXbP0Q8">https://community.hpe.com/t5/servers-systems-the-right/advance-weather-prediction-with-a-breakthrough-supercomputer-at/ba-p/7178940#.Y_eQFXbP0Q8</a></li><li>Record for communicating via a brain implant set at 62 words per minute: <a href="https://www.technologyreview.com/2023/01/24/1067226/an-als-patient-set-a-record-for-communicating-via-a-brain-implant-62-words-per-minute/">https://www.technologyreview.com/2023/01/24/1067226/an-als-patient-set-a-record-for-communicating-via-a-brain-implant-62-words-per-minute/</a></li><li>3D scanning using a home router: <a href="https://arxiv.org/pdf/2301.00250.pdf">https://arxiv.org/pdf/2301.00250.pdf</a></li></ul><p>We'd love to hear your one minute review of books which have changed your year! Simply record them on your smart device or computer and upload them using this Google form: <a href="https://forms.gle/pqsWwFwQtdGCKqED6">https://forms.gle/pqsWwFwQtdGCKqED6</a></p><p>Do you have a question for the expert? Ask it here using this Google form: <a href="https://forms.gle/8vzFNnPa94awARHMA">https://forms.gle/8vzFNnPa94awARHMA</a></p>]]>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 23 Feb 2023 16:18:58 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>Aubrey Lovell, Michael Bird, HPE, Hewlett Packard Enterprise</author>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Weather is never out of the news. From an extreme and later than normal hurricane season in the US to record-breaking cold snaps in China and Korea all within the space of a few weeks, it’s fairly obvious that we should care about forecasting. Especially as we’re likely to get more extreme weather in the future. This week, we take a look at how experts and tech companies are developing up-to-the-minute solutions to predicting our weather woes.</p><p>This is Technology Now, a weekly show from Hewlett Packard Enterprise. Every week we look at a story that's been making headlines, take a look at the technology behind it, and explain why it matters to organisations and what we can learn from it.</p><p>Today's stories: </p><ul><li>What is nowcasting? An outline from the UK Met Office: <a href="https://www.metoffice.gov.uk/binaries/content/assets/metofficegovuk/pdf/data/nowcasting-datasheet_2019.pdf">https://www.metoffice.gov.uk/binaries/content/assets/metofficegovuk/pdf/data/nowcasting-datasheet_2019.pdf</a></li><li>Microsoft DeepMC: <a href="https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/research/blog/micro-climate-predictions-enabling-hyper-local-decisions-for-agriculture-and-renewables/">https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/research/blog/micro-climate-predictions-enabling-hyper-local-decisions-for-agriculture-and-renewables/</a></li><li>HPE accelerates its offer to the weather forecasting arena: <a href="https://community.hpe.com/t5/servers-systems-the-right/advance-weather-prediction-with-a-breakthrough-supercomputer-at/ba-p/7178940#.Y_eQFXbP0Q8">https://community.hpe.com/t5/servers-systems-the-right/advance-weather-prediction-with-a-breakthrough-supercomputer-at/ba-p/7178940#.Y_eQFXbP0Q8</a></li><li>Record for communicating via a brain implant set at 62 words per minute: <a href="https://www.technologyreview.com/2023/01/24/1067226/an-als-patient-set-a-record-for-communicating-via-a-brain-implant-62-words-per-minute/">https://www.technologyreview.com/2023/01/24/1067226/an-als-patient-set-a-record-for-communicating-via-a-brain-implant-62-words-per-minute/</a></li><li>3D scanning using a home router: <a href="https://arxiv.org/pdf/2301.00250.pdf">https://arxiv.org/pdf/2301.00250.pdf</a></li></ul><p>We'd love to hear your one minute review of books which have changed your year! Simply record them on your smart device or computer and upload them using this Google form: <a href="https://forms.gle/pqsWwFwQtdGCKqED6">https://forms.gle/pqsWwFwQtdGCKqED6</a></p><p>Do you have a question for the expert? Ask it here using this Google form: <a href="https://forms.gle/8vzFNnPa94awARHMA">https://forms.gle/8vzFNnPa94awARHMA</a></p>]]>
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      <itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit>
      <podcast:person role="Host" href="https://technologynow.transistor.fm/people/aubrey-lovell">Aubrey Lovell</podcast:person>
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      <title>Welcome to Technology Now: A new weekly podcast from HPE</title>
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        <![CDATA[<p>This is Technology Now, a new weekly show from Hewlett Packard Enterprise. Every week we look at a story that's been making headlines, take a look at the technology behind it, and talk to leading experts about why it matters to organisations and what we can learn from it.</p><p>Featured in this trailer: HPE Chief Technologist Matt Armstrong-Barnes, and Anjana Susarla, Professor of Responsible AI at the University of Michigan.</p><p>We'd love to hear your one minute review of books which have changed your year! Simply record them on your smart device or computer and upload them using this Google form: <a href="https://forms.gle/pqsWwFwQtdGCKqED6">https://forms.gle/pqsWwFwQtdGCKqED6</a></p><p>Do you have a question for the expert? Ask it here using this Google form: <a href="https://forms.gle/8vzFNnPa94awARHMA">https://forms.gle/8vzFNnPa94awARHMA</a></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>This is Technology Now, a new weekly show from Hewlett Packard Enterprise. Every week we look at a story that's been making headlines, take a look at the technology behind it, and talk to leading experts about why it matters to organisations and what we can learn from it.</p><p>Featured in this trailer: HPE Chief Technologist Matt Armstrong-Barnes, and Anjana Susarla, Professor of Responsible AI at the University of Michigan.</p><p>We'd love to hear your one minute review of books which have changed your year! Simply record them on your smart device or computer and upload them using this Google form: <a href="https://forms.gle/pqsWwFwQtdGCKqED6">https://forms.gle/pqsWwFwQtdGCKqED6</a></p><p>Do you have a question for the expert? Ask it here using this Google form: <a href="https://forms.gle/8vzFNnPa94awARHMA">https://forms.gle/8vzFNnPa94awARHMA</a></p>]]>
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      <pubDate>Fri, 17 Feb 2023 15:07:15 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>Hewlett Packard Enterprise</author>
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      <itunes:duration>71</itunes:duration>
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        <![CDATA[<p>This is Technology Now, a new weekly show from Hewlett Packard Enterprise. Every week we look at a story that's been making headlines, take a look at the technology behind it, and talk to leading experts about why it matters to organisations and what we can learn from it.</p><p>Featured in this trailer: HPE Chief Technologist Matt Armstrong-Barnes, and Anjana Susarla, Professor of Responsible AI at the University of Michigan.</p><p>We'd love to hear your one minute review of books which have changed your year! Simply record them on your smart device or computer and upload them using this Google form: <a href="https://forms.gle/pqsWwFwQtdGCKqED6">https://forms.gle/pqsWwFwQtdGCKqED6</a></p><p>Do you have a question for the expert? Ask it here using this Google form: <a href="https://forms.gle/8vzFNnPa94awARHMA">https://forms.gle/8vzFNnPa94awARHMA</a></p>]]>
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      <itunes:keywords>Business, IT, Technology, HybridIT, Cloud, BigData, EmergingTech, DigitalTransformation, HybridCloud</itunes:keywords>
      <itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit>
      <podcast:person role="Host" href="https://technologynow.transistor.fm/people/aubrey-lovell">Aubrey Lovell</podcast:person>
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      <title>What bots mean for business: Technology Now</title>
      <itunes:episode>1</itunes:episode>
      <podcast:episode>1</podcast:episode>
      <itunes:title>What bots mean for business: Technology Now</itunes:title>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Bots have been in the news a lot over the last few months. From plaguing social media and threatening to scupper Elon Musk’s Twitter buyout, to being blamed for Taylor Swift’s tour ticketing woes on the Live Nation site, they tend to make the news for all the wrong reasons. But what exactly are bots? Can they be used for good? And can they help organisations? We’re joined today by Matt Armstong-Barnes, HPE Chief Technologist, to find out.</p><p>This is Technology Now, a weekly show from Hewlett Packard Enterprise. Every week we look at a story that's been making headlines, take a look at the technology behind it, and explain why it matters to organisations and what we can learn from it. </p><p>We'd love to hear your one minute review of books which have changed your year! Simply record them on your smart device or computer and upload them using this Google form: <a href="https://forms.gle/pqsWwFwQtdGCKqED6">https://forms.gle/pqsWwFwQtdGCKqED6</a></p><p>Do you have a question for the expert? Ask it here using this Google form: <a href="https://forms.gle/8vzFNnPa94awARHMA">https://forms.gle/8vzFNnPa94awARHMA</a></p><p>About the expert: <a href="https://uk.linkedin.com/in/mattarmstrongbarnes">https://uk.linkedin.com/in/mattarmstrongbarnes</a></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Bots have been in the news a lot over the last few months. From plaguing social media and threatening to scupper Elon Musk’s Twitter buyout, to being blamed for Taylor Swift’s tour ticketing woes on the Live Nation site, they tend to make the news for all the wrong reasons. But what exactly are bots? Can they be used for good? And can they help organisations? We’re joined today by Matt Armstong-Barnes, HPE Chief Technologist, to find out.</p><p>This is Technology Now, a weekly show from Hewlett Packard Enterprise. Every week we look at a story that's been making headlines, take a look at the technology behind it, and explain why it matters to organisations and what we can learn from it. </p><p>We'd love to hear your one minute review of books which have changed your year! Simply record them on your smart device or computer and upload them using this Google form: <a href="https://forms.gle/pqsWwFwQtdGCKqED6">https://forms.gle/pqsWwFwQtdGCKqED6</a></p><p>Do you have a question for the expert? Ask it here using this Google form: <a href="https://forms.gle/8vzFNnPa94awARHMA">https://forms.gle/8vzFNnPa94awARHMA</a></p><p>About the expert: <a href="https://uk.linkedin.com/in/mattarmstrongbarnes">https://uk.linkedin.com/in/mattarmstrongbarnes</a></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Bots have been in the news a lot over the last few months. From plaguing social media and threatening to scupper Elon Musk’s Twitter buyout, to being blamed for Taylor Swift’s tour ticketing woes on the Live Nation site, they tend to make the news for all the wrong reasons. But what exactly are bots? Can they be used for good? And can they help organisations? We’re joined today by Matt Armstong-Barnes, HPE Chief Technologist, to find out.</p><p>This is Technology Now, a weekly show from Hewlett Packard Enterprise. Every week we look at a story that's been making headlines, take a look at the technology behind it, and explain why it matters to organisations and what we can learn from it. </p><p>We'd love to hear your one minute review of books which have changed your year! Simply record them on your smart device or computer and upload them using this Google form: <a href="https://forms.gle/pqsWwFwQtdGCKqED6">https://forms.gle/pqsWwFwQtdGCKqED6</a></p><p>Do you have a question for the expert? Ask it here using this Google form: <a href="https://forms.gle/8vzFNnPa94awARHMA">https://forms.gle/8vzFNnPa94awARHMA</a></p><p>About the expert: <a href="https://uk.linkedin.com/in/mattarmstrongbarnes">https://uk.linkedin.com/in/mattarmstrongbarnes</a></p>]]>
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