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The ITPro PodcastThe ITPro PodcastJuly rundown: Salt Typhoon and SharePoint scaresAs the old saying goes, it never rains but it pours. And, seeing how we’re based in the UK, it would be fitting that the month this most accurately described in 2025 so far has been July.In the past four weeks, two almighty security stories have broken, with far-reaching implications for the tech sector and beyond. First, we learned that the China-backed hacking group Salt Typhoon had critically breached the US National Guard for more than a year – and has potentially gone undetected in other US military networks.Later in the month, Microsoft revealed a ma...2025-08-0115 minThe ITPro PodcastThe ITPro PodcastJune rundown: 2,000 missing devices and why threat groups are being renamedJune has been another busy month for IT and technology news. Whether it’s new naming conventions for cybercriminal groups, Britain’s big tech potential, and national security concerns over lost government devices, we’ve got a lot to unpick. ITPro’s news editor Ross Kelly and reviews editor Bobby Hellard step in for Jane and Rory this week to chew that fat on some of the biggest IT news stories of June.2025-06-2720 minThe ITPro PodcastThe ITPro PodcastAre reasoning models fundamentally flawed?AI reasoning models have emerged in the past year as a beacon of hope for large language models (LLMs), with AI developers such as OpenAI, Google, and Anthropic selling them as the go-to solution for solving the most complex business problems. However, a new research paper by Apple has cast significant doubts on the efficacy of reasoning models, going as far as to suggest that when a problem is too complex, they simply give up. What's going on here? And does it mean reasoning models are fundamentally flawed? In this episode, Rory Bathgate speaks to IT...2025-06-2016 minThe ITPro PodcastThe ITPro PodcastJava celebrates its 30th birthday and more Microsoft developer layoffsMay has been a busy month for news in the IT world, with cyber attacks hitting retailers across the UK and Microsoft laying off over 800 developers.In this episode of the ITPro Podcast, Jane is joined by news and analysis editor Ross Kelly to discuss three of the most significant news stories of the past month and wish Java a happy 30th birthday.Highlights“A significant portion of [the redundancies] are in Washington state, in the US, the heartland of Microsoft headquarters. It comes at quite an interesting period for Microsoft – they've been perf...2025-05-3024 minThe ITPro PodcastThe ITPro PodcastRSAC Conference 2025: AI and quantum complicate securityRSAC Conference 2025 has been full on, with cybersecurity experts from all over the world descending on San Francisco to share trends, data, and announcements.This year, ITPro has been providing both remote and on the ground coverage from the event, across talks covering topics such as AI security and threat actor methodology.In this episode, Jane speaks to Rory about some of his RSAC coverage and key takeaways from the event.Read more:RSAC Conference 2025 was a sobering reminder of the challenges facing cybersecurity professionalsRSAC Conference Day One: Vibe Is 'All In...2025-05-0223 minThe ITPro PodcastThe ITPro PodcastApril rundown: MITRE frights and Microsoft launches Recall (again)April has been a busy month for tech news – we recorded this episode with a week left in the month, but there’s already so much to discuss.A major upset in the international database for tracking vulnerabilities had some in the cybersecurity field stunned – until a last minute U-turn.Elsewhere, AWS is the latest hyperscaler to roll back on data center plans, but what does this mean for the market?In this episode Jane and Rory speak once again to Ross Kelly, ITPro’s news and analysis editor, to unpack some of the most...2025-04-2514 minThe ITPro PodcastThe ITPro PodcastGoogle Cloud Next 2025: Targeting easy AILas Vegas has been taken over by Google Cloud this week, with Google Cloud Next 2025 in full flow. There have already been a number of headline grabbing announcements: we've seen the launch of a powerful new AI accelerator chip by the name of Ironwood, huge updates to Google Cloud's security capabilities, and new agentic AI development kits for enterprises. But there's been much, much more on top.In this episode, Ross Kelly, news and analysis editor at ITPro, speaks to Rory about Google Cloud's messaging at its annual conference and what the mood on the...2025-04-1130 minThe ITPro PodcastThe ITPro PodcastSPECIAL EDITION: Harnessing unstructured data to fuel AIThe rule that your AI is only as good as your data is now well understood, with businesses all over the world looking to modernize their data sources and infrastructure to make the most of AI products and services. But something that can be easily lost in these discussions is consideration of the exact format your data exists in at rest. Unstructured data is especially important for AI and knowing where it fits into your AI strategy is essential. This doesn’t just mean knowing where it resides and capturing it, but also storing it in architecture tha...2025-03-3122 minThe ITPro PodcastThe ITPro PodcastMarch rundown: Four-day weeks and Nadella's AGI skepticismMarch is very nearly at an end and it’s been quite a month for diverging views in the industry.Satya Nadella, CEO at Microsoft, has spoken out against the tech sector’s apparent fixation on achieving AGI while comparing the potential for AI to the rise of Excel spreadsheets in business. The Microsoft chief has turned his attention to the material benefits of AI, as we enter a crunch year for AI developers.Elsewhere this month, UK tech firms are being offered support with adopting a four-day week, which could have major benefits for staf...2025-03-2821 minThe ITPro PodcastThe ITPro PodcastFebruary rundown: Revenge quitting and Microsoft goes quantumFebruary is the shortest month of the year – but that hasn’t stopped this month from being packed full of dramatic tech news.Microsoft has made waves with Majorana 1, a first of its kind quantum chip that the tech giant says could open the door to usable quantum computers in years, not decades as previously thought.Elsewhere this month, Sam Altman made a series of public rebukes of Elon Musk, following an offer by a Musk-led consortium to purchase OpenAI for over $97 billion. And could the tech sector be staring down the barrel of widespread ‘reveng...2025-02-2817 minThe ITPro PodcastThe ITPro PodcastWho wins out from DeepSeek's success?As the dust settles on DeepSeek, we’ve had the chance to see who walked away from the impact it had on the stock market unscathed.Apple and Meta did not undergo the same rapid stock shocks as Nvidia, Microsoft, and others in the immediate aftermath of the DeepSeek R1 launch – the latter has actually seen a healthy surge in the past few weeks. Why is this? And who actually wins thanks to DeepSeek?In this episode, Rory speaks once again to ITPro’s news and analysis editor...2025-02-0720 minThe ITPro PodcastThe ITPro PodcastSPECIAL EDITION: Keeping data safe and flexible with sovereign cloudEvery business has a bright future in the cloud, which is scalable and flexible to suit the needs of the modern enterprise. But rapid cloud adoption and data protection regulations, as well as emerging new regulations tied to AI, have been set on a collision course in recent years, with enterprises held to stringent regional laws that oversee how sensitive data can cross borders.One solution to this problem is sovereign cloud. But how do sovereign clouds actually work and how can firms such as OVHcloud with VMware by Broadcom help European businesses meet both their legal and...2025-01-3137 minThe ITPro PodcastThe ITPro PodcastJanuary rundown: DeepSeek flips the scriptThere are decades where nothing happens; and there are weeks where decades happen, so the saying goes, and that is certainly true of the final week of January 2025 with the widespread impact of DeepSeek.To say the Chinese large language model has caused an upset in the market would be an understatement. Within days of its release, it wiped more than a trillion dollars off the US stock market, and sent big tech into a public spiral.But where did DeepSeek come from? And what does it mean for the future of...2025-01-3131 minThe ITPro PodcastThe ITPro PodcastCES 2025: AI laptops and Nvidia’s tiny powerhouseThe Consumer Electronics Show has blown through Las Vegas, bringing – as always – a flurry of futuristic tech launches, promises, and some prototypes that will never see the light of day. But among the giant TVs and robotaxis, there were also some big moments for business tech.From the dependable rollouts of AI PCs to novel – and more powerful – devices, a number of announcements will have caught the eye of business leaders.In this episode, Jane and Rory talk to ITPro’s reviews editor Bobby Hellard, to explore some of the standout moments of CES 2025 and what it could m...2025-01-1728 minThe ITPro PodcastThe ITPro PodcastThe trends we're watching in 2025January is a time for planning, goal-setting, and looking to the future and here on the ITPro Podcast things are no different.While there are sometimes unexpected developments – take ChatGPT in 2022, for example – it’s nevertheless possible to tease out trends from the year gone by that can influence the new one.For this new year’s edition of the podcast, Jane and Rory are joined by Dr John Honchell, IT industry analyst at Future B2B, to unpick the top trends from this year that will shape 2025.FootnotesGenerative AI's cyb...2025-01-0331 minThe ITPro PodcastThe ITPro PodcastThe 2024 that didn't happenIt's now a Christmas tradition on the ITPro Podcast to look back at trends that were expected to dominate the year but then fizzled out.What predictions have gone the way of flying cars and the Metaverse? Which are delayed, perhaps permanently?In this episode, Jane is joined by Bobby Hellard, ITPro’s reviews editor, and Ross Kelly, ITPro’s news and analysis editor, to discuss three of the trends that failed to materialise this year: Intel’s AI dominance, a nuclear solution to data center energy problems, and generative AI taking our jobs.High...2024-12-2728 minThe ITPro PodcastThe ITPro PodcastDecember rundown: The dark side of Irish data centersIt’s the last week before Christmas but while everyone else may be winding up for the festive season, the news never sleeps. In this episode of the ITPro Podcast, Jane is joined by news and analysis editor Ross Kelly to look back at some of the biggest stories from the month of December.Included in this episode:The US charges 14 members of a North Korean IT worker scamIreland has become a ‘data dumping ground’, says Friends of the EarthIs virtual reality the next frontier in software development?Read more:Cyber...2024-12-2018 minThe ITPro PodcastThe ITPro PodcastNovember rundown: Supply chain scares and Google’s AI codeNovember has come to a close, and the depths of winter are just around the corner. But that doesn’t mean events in tech are slowing down at all – nor that attackers are taking an early Christmas break.In the past month, we’ve seen a slew of cyber incidents, ranging from high-profile exploits of Microsoft vulnerabilities to a ransomware attack on a supply chain software company integral to high-street brands.Elsewhere, Google CEO Sundar Pichai has hailed the strides his company has made with using AI to generate internal source code – but how...2024-11-2927 minThe ITPro PodcastThe ITPro PodcastOctober rundown: Can the four-day week work for tech?It's that time of year when the clocks change and the nights draw in, the familiar starts to take on a new aspect as the shadows lengthen, and in the world of IT, trends that have been taken for granted are also starting to take on a new shape. As countries battle productivity problems, can they replicate the success of Iceland's four-day working week? Elsewhere, developers have started to question just how useful AI coding tools really are, and OpenAI has had another successful funding round – but is interest in the company starting to wain?...2024-11-0827 minThe ITPro PodcastThe ITPro PodcastHalloween special: Cybersecurity horror storiesIt’s All Hallows’ Day, and we’ve still got Halloween on the brain. It’s that time of year when we tell the scariest stories we can – and for those in tech, there are none scarier than that of major cybersecurity incidents.In this episode, Rory and Jane talk to Solomon Klappholz, ITPro’s cybersecurity reporter, about some of the spookiest cyber incidents of 2024 and what businesses can learn from these ghoulish tales.FootnotesCrowdStrike CEO confirms update "defect" as the source of mass disruptionMillions of devices bricked and $5.4 billion in losses: T...2024-11-0125 minThe ITPro PodcastThe ITPro PodcastSPECIAL EDITION: A pragmatist’s guide to AIEvery organization has to prepare for the future to the best extent possible, whether that means modernizing one’s infrastructure or adopting cutting-edge technologies like AI.In every sector, leaders are faced with the task of keeping their business up-to-date and competitive by integrating AI workloads within their environment. But getting a project underway and ensuring it delivers sufficient ROI can be a challenge. In this special edition of the ITPro Podcast, in association with Dell Technologies, Jane speaks with Steve Young, SVP and MD for Dell Technologies in the UK, to explain how businesses can ado...2024-10-3040 minThe ITPro PodcastThe ITPro PodcastSalesforce Dreamforce 2024: Delivering on AI hypeWhen it comes to the companies leading the way in AI development, Salesforce might not be the first name that springs to mind. The veteran CRM provider launched its flagship ‘Einstein’ AI in 2016, which relied on traditional machine learning methods to improve customer experience, but hasn’t sought to go head-to-head with major AI developers.With several years of generative AI hype at its back, the company is trying to carve a out a place for itself as the purveyor of trusted AI tools that live up to the hype – put simply, automated software that helps us work less, an...2024-10-0419 minThe ITPro PodcastThe ITPro PodcastSPECIAL EDITION: Why Open Banking from a bank?How much do you know about open banking? The practice allows companies to share choice information with third parties for the benefit of businesses, but it has yet to be taken up by every bank on the market.NatWest is a frontrunner in this regard. Its Payit service allows businesses to process customer payments quickly and easily, all alongside the ability to securely share customer data with added data insightsBut how does Payit work? And what are its standout benefits?In this special edition of the...2024-10-0220 minThe ITPro PodcastThe ITPro PodcastSeptember rundown: Hyperscalers go nuclearEnergy usage in data centers is an increasingly Hot Topic, particularly with AI applications becoming more popular and widely used.While some organizations have talked up their commitment to renewables, such as solar or hydro, others have this month started to discuss a different, perhaps more controversial low carbon path.Elsewhere, a new rebellion against home working is beginning – and this time it's not CEOs or ministers leading the charge.In this episode, Jane is once again joined by Ross Kelly, ITPro’s news and analysis editor, to discuss the biggest stories of the past...2024-09-2720 minThe ITPro PodcastThe ITPro PodcastSPECIAL EDITION: Securing your business with education and trainingWhat’s the biggest cybersecurity threat your business faces right now? Hopefully, an answer springs to mind, along with a list of the solutions you have in place to keep attackers at bay. But ask yourself this: do your employees know? And if the worst did happen, how confident are you that your workforce would know exactly how to respond?Cybersecurity education and training is one of the cornerstones of any enterprise security strategy, keeping companies looped in on the latest attack methods and helping employees foster a security-first mindset.But how receptive are employees to th...2024-09-1720 minThe ITPro PodcastThe ITPro PodcastCracking open insider threatsCybersecurity teams face a constant battle of ensuring their company is shored up in the right places. Facing down increasingly sophisticated and persistent threat actors, there’s every reason to focus on one’s perimeter to shield oneself against external threats.But insider threats – attacks carried out from within an organization’s environment – must also be part of any business’s security strategy. When the call is coming from inside the house, either via a hacker who’s secretly gained access or in the form of a disgruntled employee, security teams need to be ready to clamp down hard.2024-09-1323 minThe ITPro PodcastThe ITPro PodcastAugust rundown: Who's afraid of remote work?For many, August has been all about getting away on holiday – stepping back from your desk, and putting on your email out of office. But others have spent the past month focused on how to ensure workers work longer hours and physically turn up to do their 9-5 on company soil.Eric Schmidt, former CEO at Google, has got into hot water over his claims that companies should ditch remote work schedules if they want to succeed. Schmidt even suggested that his former company was lagging in the generative AI race as a result of its focus on...2024-08-3026 minThe ITPro PodcastThe ITPro PodcastJuly rundown: Not just the IT blackoutThe IT outage that left passengers stranded, self checkouts non-functional, and IT professionals worldwide with an enormous headache dominated the news in July. The cost for those affected and the companies involved – CrowdStrike and Microsoft – is still being counted.In this episode of the ITPro Podcast, Jane is joined by ITPro’s news editor Ross Kelly to discuss what happened on 19 July, as well as news of Google’s attempt to buy cloud security outfit Wiz falling through and Japan finally winning its war against floppy disks.FootnotesGlobal IT outage caused by faulty CrowdStr...2024-08-0222 minThe ITPro PodcastThe ITPro PodcastJuly rundown: Not just the IT blackoutThe IT outage that left passengers stranded, self checkouts non-functional, and IT professionals worldwide with an enormous headache dominated the news in July. The cost for those affected and the companies involved – CrowdStrike and Microsoft – is still being counted.In this episode of the ITPro Podcast, Jane is joined by ITPro’s news editor Ross Kelly to discuss what happened on 19 July, as well as news of Google’s attempt to buy cloud security outfit Wiz falling through and Japan finally winning its war against floppy disks.FootnotesGlobal IT outage caused by faulty CrowdStr...2024-08-0223 minThe ITPro PodcastThe ITPro PodcastClassic episode: How can CIOs adapt to change?This classic episode of the ITPro Podcast was first published on 14 July 2023.When you consider the roles that hold influence over business decisions and operations, which come to mind? Doubtless, the CEO and CFO, as well as the COO if you have one. The CMO may also be there – but what about the CIO or CTO?The advent of cloud computing, bring your own device (BYOD), and increasing cyber security threats were all supposed to coincide with CIOs finally having their seat at the table. ITPro has published articles on exactly this trend.But it...2024-07-0527 minThe ITPro PodcastThe ITPro PodcastJune rundown: AI and sustainability take center stageJune has been a month filled with tech conferences. ITPro has covered events including HPE Discover, Splunk .conf24, Snowflake Data Summit, Cisco Live, Pegasystems Inspire, and Pure Accelerate, all held in Las Vegas, amid a busy season for the industry.But throughout the many hours of these events, with tens of thousands of attendees and swathes of product announcements, what have been some of the standout moments and recurring themes?In this episode, Jane and Rory welcome back Ross Kelly, ITPro’s news and analysis editor, to explore the past month’s many events.Re...2024-06-2838 minThe ITPro PodcastThe ITPro PodcastSplunk .conf 24: Where now for Cisco's latest acquisition?When Cisco announced it would be buying Splunk, doubts were raised over the company's future within its new home.Splunk .conf24, the company's annual conference, was a proving ground to see if these fears were well founded. According to ITPro's intrepid features editor, however, Splunk's brand is as strong as it ever was, with both Cisco's CEO and Splunk's GM offering reassurances that neither company's customers or partners will suffer in the wake of the acquisition.In this episode of the ITPro Podcast, Jane talks to Rory about his experiences attending the conference, where Splunk sits...2024-06-1420 minThe ITPro PodcastThe ITPro PodcastLockBit leader revealed: What it means for ransomwareThe LockBit ransomware group recently suffered another major blow at the hands of international law enforcement, as the UK’s NCA revealed the name and face of the group’s long-sought-after leader.Dmitry Khoroshev, known as ‘LockBitSupp’ on the dark web, was unmasked by the UK’s National Crime Agency (NCA) while the US Department of Justice announced a 26-count indictment against him.While this is a significant development in the fight against the group, what does it mean for LockBit in the long term and could it have lasting impacts on the ransomware landscape?In th...2024-05-1720 minThe ITPro PodcastThe ITPro PodcastApril rundown: Ransomware revenants and ‘open source’ AIApril has been a month of both highs and lows. At the start of the month, AWS was ordered to pay $525 million in damages, after it was found to have infringed US patent law through some of its core cloud offerings.The month has also seen a high-profile cyber incident – a ransomware attack against Change Healthcare in which personal information was stolen.All of this has unfolded against the backdrop of more innovation in the AI space, with the launch of Llama 3 and news from Google Cloud Next having buoyed market interest....2024-05-0315 minThe ITPro PodcastThe ITPro PodcastMarch rundown: The return of state-backed hacking campaignsMarch has been a month of concern for those in the cyber security community following revelations of extensive hacking campaigns carried out by state-backed groups.In the latter part of the month, it was reported that APT 31, a Chinese state-backed threat group, had accessed information on tens of millions of UK voters in a breach of the Electoral Commission. Threat actors had also targeted US politicians and businesses. What can we learn from the breach and how can organizations protect themselves against future state-backed threats?In this episode, Jane and R...2024-04-0521 minThe ITPro PodcastThe ITPro PodcastClassic episode: The quantum security quandaryThis classic episode of the ITPro Podcast was first published on 9 June 2023.Quantum computing is an inevitable technology, with the private sector and nation-states racing to be the first to unlock its potential. While it can be used for all kinds of good, quantum computing could also be used to unravel critical systems.The UK is one of several nations investing in quantum computing, with its government having announced £900 million for its own exascale quantum computer. Stakes are high as we enter into what some have dubbed a ‘quantum arms race’, with the first to successfully crack...2024-03-2238 minThe ITPro PodcastThe ITPro PodcastFebruary rundown: LockBit takedown and ChatGPT woesFebruary has been an eventful month in the tech sector as ransomware operator LockBit, which has accrued billions of dollars in ill-gotten gains in its approximately four-year history, was taken down by an international task force spearheaded by the UK’s National Crime Agency.Elsewhere, ChatGPT suffered a major setback as users noticed the industry-leading chatbot had taken to answering prompts with complete gibberish. Though the issue was fixed within a day of being reported, it has raised important questions about the reliability of the service and the technology that underlies it.In...2024-03-0122 minThe ITPro PodcastThe ITPro PodcastLearning from this January’s layoffsIt’s becoming something of a tradition for companies to ring in the new year with a wave of layoffs. In 2024, as in 2023, workforce reduction has been a major theme in the tech sector and beyond for January.As technologies such as AI take root, the nature and pace of layoffs is likely to change in the near future. Competing pressures of economic downturns and productivity shortfalls could change the tech workforce dramatically.In this episode, Jane and Rory are joined by Ross Kelly, ITPro’s news and analysis editor, to discuss the...2024-02-0926 minThe ITPro PodcastThe ITPro PodcastClassic episode: Going passwordlessThis classic episode of the ITPro Podcast was first published on 6 January 2023.Passwords can be tricky at the best of times. Proper password hygiene is one of the most important factors in endpoint security, as it keeps sensitive data secure and prevents threat actors from getting into important systems. Despite the risks, the use of weak or recycled passwords continues to be a problem even amongst IT professionals and remembering too many unique passwords is a strain. While systems such as multi-factor authentication have been used as an extra layer of security, groups like the FIDO...2024-01-1230 minThe ITPro PodcastThe ITPro PodcastHow the tech landscape has changed since 2019It’s now been four years since the ITPro Podcast’s first episode and so much has changed in that time.Across almost every sector, we're working in different ways, in different places, and through the use of different hardware and software. Remote work and AI have unsettled our idea of the office and the working day, while promises such as the metaverse have flared and burned.In this special 200th episode, Jane and Rory take a look back at how far we've come since 2019.Read more:CEOs are living in d...2023-11-2444 minThe ITPro PodcastThe ITPro PodcastNetApp Insight 2023: How does hybrid cloud support generative AI?Getting data in order can have a huge effect on whether businesses can harness the power of AI. Where your data is stored, in what form, as well as where and how it is processed, really can make the difference between successful and unsuccessful implementations of the technology.At NetApp Insight, these challenges were placed front and center, with a strong focus on the concerns of customers regarding data in the cloud and how it can be best harnessed by firms to power and provide context to their generative AI models.In this episode, Jane and...2023-11-0326 minThe ITPro PodcastThe ITPro PodcastSPECIAL EDITION: How do we measure cyber risk?Cyber security has grown from a preoccupation of the IT department alone to something that can also keep CFOs, CEOs and others in the boardroom up at night.There was once a time when a computer virus might have been seen as an annoyance or inconvenience that was contained to at most a handful of computers. Now, however, most companies – and would-be attackers – realize a successful ransomware campaign, for example, could bring down their business.In this special edition of the ITPro Podcast, in association with BT, Rory and Jane are joined by Deborah Moir, principal cybe...2023-10-1825 minThe ITPro PodcastThe ITPro PodcastHappy birthday to GoogleGoogle is one of the most recognizable names in tech, most famous for its search tech and later reinventing itself as an AI firm.As the company turns 25, it’s a moment to look at its origin, list some of its most infamous product cancellations, and consider its lasting legacy.In this episode, Jane and Rory are joined by Bobby Hellard, ITPro's Reviews Editor, to discuss all things Google.For more information, read the show notes here.2023-09-2931 minThe ITPro PodcastThe ITPro PodcastHow can CIOs adapt to change?When you consider the roles that hold influence over business decisions and operations, which come to mind? Doubtless, the CEO and CFO, as well as the COO if you have one. The CMO may also be there – but what about the CIO or CTO?The advent of cloud computing, bring your own device (BYOD), and increasing cyber security threats were all supposed to coincide with CIOs finally having their seat at the table. ITPro has published articles on exactly this trend.But it seems that in some areas, this shift is stalling or even reversing. 2023-07-1427 minThe ITPro PodcastThe ITPro PodcastWhy is computer literacy still an issue in 2023?In 2023, you might expect that people would be entering the workforce with a basic understanding of computer skills. But this isn't always the case.Although it's more important than ever that people know how to use devices effectively and safely in order to get on in the workplace, some have still not learned the vital digital skills they need.Lloyds Bank’s 2023 Essential Digital Skills for Work report noted that 22% of the UK’s labour force lacks the digital skills necessary for the workplace, and 40% of workers struggle to effectively use the tools necessary to solve work...2023-06-2335 minThe ITPro PodcastThe ITPro PodcastHow suitable is ChatGPT for businesses?ChatGPT has taken the world by storm, as a tangible and relatable use of advanced AI. With people inside and outside the tech scene getting equally excited about its capabilities, many businesses have asked themselves if they could – or should – adopt the chatbot into their stack.But while businesses are eager to take advantage of OpenAI’s powerful models, some have advised careful consideration of the information that one gives to ChatGPT and whether or not it makes sense for every firm.In this episode Jane speaks to Rory, ITPro’s subject matter expert on AI, to discu...2023-04-2832 minThe ITPro PodcastThe ITPro PodcastClassic episode: Can technology make us more than human?This classic episode of the ITPro Podcast was first published on 12 March 2021.Recent improvements in fields like robotics, prosthetics and artificial intelligence have brought that dream closer than ever to being a reality - but what does human augmentation really mean? Where do we draw the line between tools and augmentations? And what function - if any - can they serve in a practical business context?In this episode, we look at the emerging field of augmentation tech, the biohacking and transhumanist subcultures, and how close we really are to brain chips and bionic eyeballs.2023-04-0725 minThe ITPro PodcastThe ITPro PodcastStartup succession: From Tech Nation to Eagle LabsTech Nation – a key player in the UK tech startup scene for over a decade – has shuttered its doors. But Barclays Eagle Labs will continue where its predecessor left off, with millions of promised funding in addition to the government’s £12 million digital growth grant hoped to spur investment.While questions around visa commitments have yet to be answered, firms outside of southeast England could nevertheless be swayed by Barclays Eagle Labs’ nationwide reach and sector expertise.In this episode, Jane and Rory speak to Ross Kelly, ITPro’s startups & small business specialist and staff writer, to reveal t...2023-03-3123 minThe ITPro PodcastThe ITPro PodcastHow can we make procurement smart?Procurement has long been treated as a ticketing problem, with check boxes to fill and suppliers to onboard according to regulation. But with increasingly sophisticated automation systems, and a growing need for exact partner agreements amidst global supply chain issues, companies could do well to rethink their linear approach to procurement.This week we talked to Sudhir Bhojwani and Lalitha Rajagopalan, co-founders of supplier engagement platform ORO Labs, about its ‘smart’ procurement strategy, and the place that automation has within the procurement workflow.For more information, visit:https://www.itpro.com/business-operations/logistics/369462/the-it-pro-podcast-how-can-we-make-procurement-smart2022-11-0439 minThe ITPro PodcastThe ITPro PodcastThe power of smart portsFacing the triple threat of supply issues, tough economic headwinds, and the climate crisis it’s vital that the supply chain can run at low cost, and with as little carbon footprint as possible. Implementation of smart ports using the internet of things and 5G could hold the answer.Using fast local networks, smart port tech can track crane movement, metrics such as operational speed and maintenance needs, and the location of resources in near real-time to provide valuable operational data. This week, we’re joined by Andrew Quinton, Senior Manager/Principal Architect of 5G solutions at BT to d...2022-10-2835 minThe ITPro PodcastThe ITPro PodcastAccelerating digital transformationSpurred on by the pandemic, digital transformation has become a core business aim for many companies both in and out of the tech sector. When it comes to handling data on a massive scale, especially when such data is sensitive, compliance is key. The insights from data analysis can be priceless for business growth, but require careful strategy in order to be properly implemented.This week, we talk to Nicola Wadham, Chief Information Officer at the Financial Ombudsman Service, about the specific digital transformation work she’s been leading, and the importance of properly streamlining data flow.Fo...2022-10-2139 minThe ITPro PodcastThe ITPro PodcastThe road to 10Gb broadbandFibre rollout appears to be going well, with the majority of UK homes and businesses able to access gigabit-capable broadband. But there is still much confusion around what exactly terms like ‘full fibre’ mean, and adoption still lags behind international partners even as businesses turn to greater bandwidths than ever before to undergo digital transformation.Moreover, many rural businesses aren’t being catered to by large network providers, and as they remain on copper lines, wonder if alternative providers might hold the keys to connectivity. This week, we talk to David Tomalin, Group Chief Technology Officer at CityFibre, to dis...2022-10-1430 minThe ITPro PodcastThe ITPro PodcastWill VR ever be mainstream?If you ever need proof that we’re living in the future, just look at virtual reality; a technology that was considered science fiction less than two decades ago is now available to all for a comparatively affordable price. Despite its rapid development, however, it has yet to find its place outside of niche gaming and tech enthusiast communities. Manufacturers like Lenovo and HTC have tried to bring VR into the business world, but enthusiasm is still seemingly limited. While applications like training, prototyping and collaboration have all shown a degree of usefulness, it appears that VR still la...2020-09-1826 minThe ITPro PodcastThe ITPro PodcastThe myth of reputational damageWhen it comes to data breaches, one of the most common warnings is that in addition to the potential fines, business disruption and data loss that can occur as the result of a successful hack, the damage to a victim’s reputation can be as bad, if not worse. The commonly-accepted wisdom is that, should you leave yourself open to a cyber attack, customers and partners alike will lose trust in your ability to safeguard their data, and will abandon you in droves.However, there are numerous examples over the last few years of companies who have suffered ex...2020-09-1129 minThe ITPro PodcastThe ITPro PodcastCyber security post-BrexitUnsurprisingly, the issue of Brexit has been somewhat pushed out of the public consciousness by the ongoing coronavirus crisis - but that doesn’t mean it’s gone away. In less than four months, the transition period will end, and on 31 December, Britain will officially leave the EU. This will have wide-reaching implications in a number of areas, but there are still significant questions to be answered around how it will affect the IT security of UK companies.Issues like the availability of security talent, the integrity of supply chains, intelligence-sharing and more are all going to be impa...2020-09-0423 minThe ITPro PodcastThe ITPro PodcastThe DARQ side of securityWhile you may not be familiar with the tech industry’s latest acronym, DARQ, you’ve probably heard of its constituent components: distributed ledger, artificial intelligence, extended reality and quantum computing technology. Three of those four could be set to have a significant impact on the future of security, with possibilities including unbreakable encryption algorithms, AI-enhanced cyber attacks and much more.In this week’s episode of the IT Pro Podcast, we’re joined by RSA CTO Dr. Zulfikar Ramzan to dig into the future of these technologies, and the effect they could have on cyber safety. We discuss...2020-08-2830 minThe ITPro PodcastThe ITPro PodcastIs AI the snake oil of the 21st century?AI is increasingly creeping into modern business, as organisations seek to improve efficiencies and speed up their processes. It’s very easy to get this wrong, however, as the UK government recently found out. An AI algorithm designed to issue students’ final grades for A-Levels and GSCEs has caused uproar over the last few weeks as complaints of unfair and inconsistent results led to widespread protests.The Department for Education was eventually forced to backtrack, announcing that the algorithm-generated results would be scrapped in favour of grades based on teachers’ predictions. But why did this AI system get it so...2020-08-2120 minThe ITPro PodcastThe ITPro PodcastAttack of the AI hackersMany people jokingly (and some non-so-jokingly) refer to the dangers posed by so-called ‘killer robots’. The truth is, these people are right - we are at risk from dangerous AI. It just might not come in the form you’d expect.Businesses have been increasingly turning to AI to automate tedious, manual tasks and make them more efficient, but it turns out that hackers have been doing the same thing too. New developments in AI are allowing cyber criminals to launch larger, faster and more effective campaigns than ever before, and this week, we spoke to Darktrace direct...2020-08-1425 minMA-ITShowMA-ITShowMA-ITPro IntroductionWelcome to MA-ITProThis quick-bit will set the stage for what to expect with MA-ITPro!!Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/maitpro)2020-08-1300 minThe ITPro PodcastThe ITPro PodcastGoing from startup to scale-upThe perils of running a startup are often talked about, whether it’s trying to secure funding, marshalling the tech you need or establishing your go-to-market strategy - but no company can remain a startup forever. Eventually, every startup needs to try and grow beyond its current stage, undertaking the difficult journey to scale its operation without falling apart at the seams.In many ways, the scale-up stage is the ‘tricky second album’ of corporate operations, and is fraught with new and distinct pitfalls than those faced by founders in the early days of a company’s lifecycle. This wee...2020-08-0725 minThe ITPro PodcastThe ITPro PodcastHow analytics can keep your business afloatOnce-in-a-lifetime events are, as the name would suggest, very few and far between. Those that are completely unforeseen are even fewer. Unlike the 2008 economic crisis or the dot-com bubble before it, the COVID-19 pandemic is one of those occasions when everyone was taken by surprise and the economic and social implications have already been significant, with more aftershocks predicted.For businesses, this is an extremely tough time and it’s hard to see a light at the end of the tunnel, particularly as things as fundamental as how and where we live and work are being disrupted on a...2020-07-3131 minThe ITPro PodcastThe ITPro PodcastThe psychology of securitySecurity is an unusual field; while it’s one of the fastest-moving areas of IT in some ways, in other aspects it hasn’t changed in decades. For example, phishing, business email compromise and physical infiltration tactics have remained largely unchanged over the years.That might seem odd, compared to the rate of change in other areas, but it’s because these techniques rely on exploiting fundamental quirks of human nature – quirks that allow hackers to manipulate us for their own ends. But what buttons do these attack methods push in our heads and is there any way for us t...2020-07-2436 minThe ITPro PodcastThe ITPro PodcastSPECIAL EDITION: Fighting password compromiseCOVID-19 is creating a new normal for all of us; not only have face masks and social distancing suddenly become front-of-mind concerns, many businesses are grappling with remote working - and all of the challenges it brings - for the first time.For IT professionals, even familiar challenges have taken on added levels of complexity. In the domain of cyber security, access management and passwords have become a major focus, particularly as use of cloud and SaaS tools balloon and with many users working from unsecured personal devices.In this IT Pro Podcast Special Edition, brought...2020-07-2033 minThe ITPro PodcastThe ITPro PodcastThe secret life of hackersHacking is one of the glitzier parts of IT, and Hollywood frequently bombards us with images of black-clad hackers hunched malevolently over glowing screens. Sadly, real-world hacking isn’t quite as glamorous as it’s often made out to be - but that doesn’t mean it’s not a fascinating and lively career.In this week’s episode, we sit down with professional pen-tester and Cyberis director Gemma Moore to find out what the life of a hacker for hire is really like, the common security holes that intruders exploit, and why laziness is a hacker’s greatest wea...2020-07-1731 minThe ITPro PodcastThe ITPro PodcastCOVID-proofing your startupHow do you weather a storm like coronavirus when you’ve got a small staff, minimal cashflow and a fledgling business? That’s the question being faced by many of Britain’s startups, as they batten down the hatches and try to ride out the current turbulence.This week, we speak to Andrew Roughan, managing director of Plexal - a London-based startup hub - about why startups are well-positioned to cope with the crisis, how co-working spaces can safely reopen and why the government needs to provide more support to struggling startups.We also take a look a...2020-07-1036 minThe ITPro PodcastThe ITPro PodcastCoding our way out of recessionIt’s no secret that there’s a recession looming on the horizon as a result of COVID-19, and increasing numbers of people are finding themselves out of work. There may be an up-side to this seemingly bleak scenario, however: It could be the perfect environment for creating an unprecedented startup boom.As part of this discussion, we dig into the historical links between economic turbulence and startup success, how the tech tools used to deal with coronavirus can accelerate new businesses, and why the surge in demand for tech skills has made it easier than ever to star...2020-07-0329 minThe ITPro PodcastThe ITPro PodcastSPECIAL EDITION: The building-blocks of sustainable securitySince lockdowns came into effect, businesses across the country have been scrambling to institute remote working infrastructure to support employees - but while speed has understandably been a focus, security should not be neglected. In this IT Pro Podcast Special Edition, brought to you in association with RSA Security, we look at how businesses can use the current situation as an opportunity to establish a culture of safe, secure and sustainable remote working within their organisation. We spoke to Just Eat CISO Kevin Fielder and RSA’s director of digital risk solutions Angel Grant to examine the cultural, te...2020-06-2942 minThe ITPro PodcastThe ITPro PodcastThe secrets of confidential computingWe’ve heard a lot about cloud computing, edge computing and various other kinds of computing, but confidential computing is less well known. As an emerging encryption model, it promises to offer greater protection to data as it's being used, supplementing at-rest and in-transit encryption.Protecting against attacks like memory dumps and malicious root user compromise, the development of confidential computing is being spearheaded by the Confidential Computing Consortium, an open-source industry group working to address the problem. In this week’s episode, we talk to Dr Richard Searle, senior security architect at Fortanix and general member’s repres...2020-06-2621 minThe ITPro PodcastThe ITPro PodcastBONUS: IT Pro Live goes back to the futureAs the final day of IT Pro Live dawns, we turn our gaze to the future, exploring how businesses can build a resilient technology stack that will last them into the next decade, as well as looking at some of the emerging technologies and methodologies which could transform business in years to come. Register: https://live.itpro.com/itprolive2020/en/page/ticketsWatch: https://live.itpro.com/itprolive2020/en/page/agenda2020-06-2608 minThe ITPro PodcastThe ITPro PodcastBONUS Fuelling innovation at IT Pro Live day fourAs we move on to day four of IT Pro Live, our focus turns to the topic of innovation - a goal often strived for, but frequently stymied by the need to keep regular business operations ticking over at the same time. We'll hear from data experts, IT practitioners and even the founder of Raspberry Pi about how they're keeping innovation alive while still meeting the needs of the business. To register for your tickets, head to https://live.itpro.com/itprolive2020/en/page/tickets, and head to https://live.itpro.com/itprolive2020/en/page/agenda to watch...2020-06-2512 minThe ITPro PodcastThe ITPro PodcastBONUS: Security in focus at IT Pro Live day threeDay three of our special IT Pro Live bonus miniseries focuses on security. Featuring speakers such as ex-hacker Greg van der Gaast, RSA Security CTO Zulfikar Ramzan and digital propaganda expert Dr. Samuel Woolley, day three of IT Pro Live is packed to the gills with all of the security insights you need to keep your business safe. Head to live.itpro.com to get your free tickets.2020-06-2412 minThe ITPro PodcastThe ITPro PodcastBONUS: What's coming up in day two of IT Pro LiveFor the second day of IT Pro Live, we're talking all about cloud - including panels on building a minimum viable product, a Q&A with Salesforce on customer engagement amid COVID-19, and a keynote from OpenUK's Amanda Brock. Head to live.itpro.com to sign up for your free ticket.2020-06-2310 minThe ITPro PodcastThe ITPro PodcastBONUS: What to expect from day one of IT Pro LiveIn the first of five special bonus mini-episodes, we give you a sneak peek about what's coming up during day one of our first ever virtual conference. To register for your free ticket, head to live.itpro.com2020-06-2205 minThe ITPro PodcastThe ITPro PodcastThe truth about 5GFor the last few years, vendors and analysts alike have been touting the transformational benefits of 5G, proclaiming that it will unlock new innovations like smart cities and autonomous cars. Here in the present, however, these benefits haven’t quite materialised.Not only that, but many are now vehemently opposed to 5G, claiming (among other things) that it’s linked to the spread of COVID-19, even going so far as to vandalise cell towers. To get the truth on what 5G actually offers, and when we can expect to see the benefits from it, we spoke to Paul Beas...2020-06-1928 minThe ITPro PodcastThe ITPro PodcastDo you need a CDO?Whether it’s the new oil, the new gold, or the new depleted uranium, most businesses agree that data is becoming more and more critical to continued success. Organisations across the world are investing in their data competency, and throughout this process, the office of the CDO has been thrust to the fore.But what exactly does a CDO do? What impact can they have on business? And how much of a priority should it be for businesses to appoint one? To answer these questions, and more, we talked to Caroline Carruthers, author, data expert and one half of...2020-06-1225 minThe ITPro PodcastThe ITPro PodcastBridging the gender data gapWhen it comes to gender gaps, most people are familiar with the problem of recruiting women into technology, science, engineering and manufacturing roles, to say nothing of pay disparity and lack of representation at senior management levels.A less well known problem, however, is the gender data gap. Biased data sets fed into artificial intelligence and machine learning systems can disadvantage women in areas ranging from recruitment to healthcare and even financial services. This week, we’re joined by Constanza Di Gennaro, COO of BioBeats to discuss what the gender data gap is, its impact and what we ca...2020-06-0533 minThe ITPro PodcastThe ITPro PodcastHappy birthday GDPRDespite initial hype, GDPR hasn’t been as much of a tectonic shift as some predicted. So, with two years of enforcement now behind it, what kind of impact has the regulation had? Has it succeeded in changing companies’ behaviours? Is it fit for purpose in a world of remote working and quarantines? In this episode, we talk to barrister and data protection expert Dyann Heward-Mills to find out more about how businesses have adapted to the rules, and whether or not they’ve made a lasting impression. Elsewhere, we look at the causes behind the UK’s disappoi...2020-05-2936 minThe ITPro PodcastThe ITPro PodcastMicrosoft Build goes virtualIn this week’s episode of the IT Pro Podcast, we’re taking a deep dive into some of the most interesting announcements from Microsoft Build 2020, digging into what they mean both for Microsoft’s customers and for its overall strategy. For more information on everything Microsoft revealed made at its virtual show, check out our guide to every Build 2020 announcement.For more information on everything we've talked about this week, head to https://bit.ly/ITPP-Build.2020-05-2229 minThe ITPro PodcastThe ITPro PodcastStaying sane while working from homeThe trend towards remote working has been building up steam for some time now, but it’s been vastly accelerated by the worldwide lockdowns enacted to control coronavirus. As many workers dig in for several more months of working from home, we examine the toll it’s taking on our mental health and how staff and businesses can help support each other.We discuss everything from the importance of a properly-equipped workspace and the tools necessary for proper collaboration, to the under-appreciated role of a tea break and a nice chat in maintaining mental wellbeing.We also...2020-05-1529 minThe ITPro PodcastThe ITPro PodcastDigitising DinosaursMany will doubtless be familiar with London’s Natural History Museum as a fun and educational place to visit, but it’s also an important research institution. Alongside its role as a tourist attraction, it also does vital work in the biological sciences field, doing things like species categorisation and climate science research.All of that research involves a huge amount of very precise data, and managing it all is no easy task. In this week’s episode, we speak to Alison Davies, CIO of the Natural History Museum, about the role of data literacy in education, her backgr...2020-05-0833 minThe ITPro PodcastThe ITPro PodcastWhy cool kids code with COBOLSkills and training are a crucial element of running any business, but it’s especially critical when it comes to IT. It’s a running battle to just keep up with what’s needed to operate a company’s current tools, let alone developing proficiencies that will allow you to start expanding into new areas. In this week’s episode, we talk to Brad Mallard, CTO of Fujitsu Global, to find out how one of the world’s largest technology services providers trains and educates its staff. We discuss the e-learning tools that have helped make skills training fun and acce...2020-05-0129 minThe ITPro PodcastThe ITPro PodcastCan AI ever be ethical?AI is all around us. It’s in everything from cars, to our kitchens, to the applications that power global commerce. Over the past several years, AI development has proceeded at a staggering pace, as companies race to make their machine learning algorithms more and more capable.But all of this development throws up some tough ethical questions: how do you ensure AI is being trained without implicit bias? How can it be used to augment, rather than replicate, human workers? And how, fundamentally, can we ensure it’s being developed in an ethical and responsible fashion? In this...2020-04-2433 minThe ITPro PodcastThe ITPro PodcastBuilding cloud-native appsThe cloud is eating enterprise IT, and while on-premise applications are going to be around for a long time to come, the importance of being able to successfully take advantage of cloud technologies should not be understated. However, it’s one thing to simply port an existing application to the cloud, but developing software to be run in cloud environments is a different matter altogether.In this week’s episode, Adam and guest host Keumars Afifi-Sabet talk to Red Hat senior solutions architect Erica Langhi, to find out how organisations need to adjust their thinking when developing for the...2020-04-1727 minThe ITPro PodcastThe ITPro PodcastThe wonderful world of containersIt’s no secret that containers have been taking the software development world by storm in recent years, with companies including VMware, Red Hat and more talking up their benefits for developing cloud applications quickly and at scale. But why exactly is there so much buzz around them? What are they good for? And how difficult is it for companies to establish a container competency?In this week’s episode, we talk to Canonical’s vice-president of worldwide field engineering Nicholas Dimotakis to find out why software developers around the world have been jumping on board the container train...2020-04-1035 minThe ITPro PodcastThe ITPro PodcastIR35 - what happens now?For many businesses and independent IT professionals, IR35 was set to dominate this year; the expanded tax legislation was going to crack down on the use of limited companies by contractors in order to exploit tax loopholes, while simultaneously forcing organisations to pay the national insurance contributions of many of its temporary freelancers.The ongoing coronavirus crisis has now kicked those plans into touch, with the enforcement of the new legislation pushed back until next year - but what impact will this delaying have on IT contractors and those that employ them, and how should they be preparing...2020-04-0335 minThe ITPro PodcastThe ITPro PodcastBeating Trump on techWith a global pandemic currently playing out and curfews, quarantine and restrictions in place almost everywhere, it’s easy to forget that other big news stories are playing out too. This week, Adam and Jane are joined by IT Pro’s US editor, Justin Cupler, to discuss what will still be one of the most important events of the year: the 2020 US presidential election.While Donald Trump has had a tumultuous relationship with the country’s tech sector, the two Democratic candidates – Bernie Sanders and Joe Biden – both have plans that won’t necessarily please the giants of Silicon Vall...2020-03-2727 minThe ITPro PodcastThe ITPro PodcastHow to redesign a platformGetting the opportunity to reshape a company’s tech platform from the ground up is an exciting prospect, but it’s also one that brings with it no small amount of challenge. There are many aspects to consider, including infrastructure choices, scalability, maintenance and more, but pull it off and you can revolutionise an organisation’s operational capacity.That’s exactly the task that Marc Pell was faced with when he started at insurance company TempCover six and a half years ago. Fast-forward to today, and he’s leading its technical vision as CTO. In this week’s episode, he...2020-03-2023 minThe ITPro PodcastThe ITPro PodcastHow digital transformation powers Team GBDigital transformation has become a top priority for companies, but many organisations – particularly larger ones – are finding it’s easier said than done. For big, established businesses breaking down the silos that have developed within their company often proves difficult, while smaller organisations struggle to establish processes that work in a smooth and effective way for the future of the business. This is the problem that Solis Digital aims to solve. Co-founded by former professional footballer Jordan Watson, the boutique digital transformation consultancy helps companies use custom apps to drive business efficiency and has worked on projects with organi...2020-03-1333 minSysadmin Today PodcastSysadmin Today PodcastSysadmin Today #72: ITPRO.TVIn this episode, special guest Tim Broom, CEO of ITPRO.TV and I discuss how ITPRO.TV can help you reach your IT training goals. Please visit https://sysadmintoday.com to subscribe. Host: Paul Joyner Email: paul@sysadmintoday.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/sysadmintoday Twitter: https://twitter.com/SysadminToday Training: ITPRO.TV - https://go.itpro.tv/sat - For 30% off use code sat30 Special Guest: Tim Broom LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/timbroom Email: Tim@ITPro.tv Twitter: https://twitter.com/timbroom ...2020-03-0740 minI.T. Career QuestionsI.T. Career QuestionsI.T. Career Advice with Daniel Lowrie of ITPro.TVCheck out this interview we did with ITPro.TV's Daniel Lowrie a few years back. If you're looking for IT Training be sure to check out https://www.itpro.tv and use the coupon code: ITCQ30 to save 30% off your premium membership.2020-02-1032 minThe ITPro PodcastThe ITPro PodcastIntroducing The IT Pro PodcastA new show for technology professionals and business decisionmakers, the IT Pro Podcast is hosted by IT Pro reviews and community editor Adam Shepherd and features editor Jane McCallion. They'll be discussing all the latest and most interesting stories from the world of enterprise IT, as well as diving deep into the most important issues facing tech practitioners. Subscribe now, or visit www.itpro.co.uk/podcasts for more information.2019-10-1601 minSecure Digital Life (Audio)Secure Digital Life (Audio)Tim Broom, ITPro.TV - Secure Digital Life #104Today on SDL, Russ and I interview Tim Broom, CEO and Co-Founder of ITPro.TV. Tim recognized the need for current and engaging eLearning for IT professionals and ITProTV was born. He had been operating a brick-and-mortar computer learning center and saw a gap he could fill where he could bring IT learning to the masses at an affordable price. As a career changer himself,?Tim?knew the value of IT training and he continues to believe that it can change lives.   To learn more about ITProTV, visit: https://securityweekly.com/itprotv Full S...2019-04-0534 minSecure Digital Life (Video)Secure Digital Life (Video)Tim Broom, ITPro.TV - Secure Digital Life #104Today on SDL, Russ and I interview Tim Broom, CEO and Co-Founder of ITPro.TV. Tim?recognized the need for current and engaging eLearning for IT professionals and ITProTV was born. He had been operating a brick-and-mortar computer learning center and saw a gap he could fill where he could bring IT learning to the masses at an affordable price. As a career changer himself,?Tim?knew the value of IT training and he continues to believe that it can change lives. To learn more about ITProTV, visit: https://securityweekly.com/itprotv Full Show Notes: https://wiki...2019-04-0200 minWHOA GNV PodcastWHOA GNV PodcastRapid Growth and Culture of Inc. 500 Company, ITPro.TV with Tim BroomIn Episode 22 of the WHOA GNV Podcast, we are bringing you Tim Broom, co-founder and CEO of ITPRO.TV, the Netflix of IT learning. This company has had extraordinary growth of 1150% in the last 3 years, is an Inc. 500 company, and its home base? Right here in Gainesville, FL!  CONNECT WITH OUR GUESTS: TIM BROOM ITPRO.TV  https://itpro.tv Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/itprotv/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ITPROTV/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/itprotv/ Instagram: https://ww...2018-10-081h 03Security Weekly News (Audio)Security Weekly News (Audio)Hack Naked News #98 - Don Pezet, ITPro.TVDon Pezet joins us from ITPro.TV, to talk about how to secure those devices that hackers have been taking advantage of. Visit http://hacknaked.tv to get all the latest episodes!2016-10-2618 minSecurity Weekly News (Video)Security Weekly News (Video)Hack Naked News #98 - Don Pezet, ITPro.TVDon Pezet joins us from ITPro.TV, to talk about how to secure those devices that hackers have been taking advantage of. Visit http://hacknaked.tv to get all the latest episodes!2016-10-2618 minThe Device Pros Enterprise MobilityThe Device Pros Enterprise MobilityITPro.tv 40% Discount for IT Training ITPro.tv 40% Discount for Unlimited Training! Here at The Device Pros we love learning and certification.  So what’s better then all the training you can consume?  Nothing!  Because we love what the guys are doing over at ITPro.tv we setup a partnership with them to get our listeners an ITPro.tv 40% Discount for the life of […] The post ITPro.tv 40% Discount for IT Training appeared first on The Device Pros.2014-03-2005 minMatsue Ruby Radio(まつえ・るびー・らじお)Matsue Ruby Radio(まつえ・るびー・らじお)第7回Matsue.rb Radio:NetBeans IDE 7.0からRuby on Railsのサポートを廃止、インディソフトウェア松江に支社開設へ、ビールCMに足立美術館、山陰ITPro勉強会代表 あみだくさん このブラウザでは再生できません。再生できない場合、ダウンロードは🎵こちらiTunesへの登録はこちら:http://itunes.apple.com/jp/podcast/id363449631このPodcastでは、○Rubyに関するニュースやブログ○松江を中心とした島根県に関するローカルニュース○島根県で活躍されている方との対談など扱っています。Matsue.rb Radioの放送内容の補足情報。詳しくはMatsue.rb Radioをお聞きください。○NetBeans IDE 7.0からRuby on Railsのサポートを廃止http://journal.mycom.co.jp/news/2011/01/28/061/index.html○インディソフトウェア松江に支社開設へhttp://www.sanin-chuo.co.jp/news/modules/news/article.php?storyid=524200004○ビールCMに足立美術館http://www.re-member.jp/?m=hiroba&mode2=view&p=8703&PHPSESSID=778df562839de988b9a41c1ee7225a4b○山陰ITPro勉強会代表「あみだく」さん前回からの続きで山陰ITPro勉強会の代表をされている「あみだく」さんへのインタビューをお送りします。今回は最終回(第3回目)となるメッセージ編です。山陰ITPro勉強会: http://sitw.techtalk.jp/Matsue.rb Radioではみなさまからのコメントを募集しています。この記事の下の方にありますコメント記入欄か、kouji ドット takao アット gmail ドット comまでよろしくお願いいたします。Twitterの場合はハッシュタグ #matsuerb をつけてください。また、毎月1回島根県松江市でMatsue.rb定例会を開催しています。興味がある方は松江SNSにあるMatsue.rbコミュニティのページをご覧ください。http://matsuesns.jp/community.php?bbs_id=80なお、松江SNSは松江市在住でなくてもMatsue.rbの活動に興味があるだけで参加いただけます。登録制ですので私にメール(kouji ドット takao アット gmail ドット com)で松江SNSに参加したい旨を連絡いただければ登録いたします。気軽にご連絡ください。 2011-01-3034 minMatsue Ruby Radio(まつえ・るびー・らじお)Matsue Ruby Radio(まつえ・るびー・らじお)第6回Matsue.rb Radio:Rubinius、JRuby、IronRuby、SalesforceがHerokuを買収、しまねスタイル、松江中学生Ruby教室、山陰ITPro勉強会代表 あみだくさん このブラウザでは再生できません。再生できない場合、ダウンロードは🎵こちらiTunesへの登録はこちら:http://itunes.apple.com/jp/podcast/id363449631このPodcastでは、○Rubyに関するニュースやブログ○松江を中心とした島根県に関するローカルニュース○島根県で活躍されている方との対談など扱っています。Matsue.rb Radioの放送内容の補足情報。詳しくはMatsue.rb Radioをお聞きください。○Rubiniushttp://rubini.us/From the start, compatibility has been critical to us. To that end, we created the RubySpec to ensure that we maintained parity with official Ruby. We are currently at a 93% RubySpec pass rate and growing everyday.For now Rubinius is targeting MRI 1.8.7 (1.9 is on the post 1.0 list). Most Gems, Rails plugins and C-Extensions work right out of the box. If you find a bug, let us know and we'll get on top of it.○JRubyhttp://jruby.org/○IronRubyhttp://ironruby.net/○ Salesforce、Heroku買収でJavaに続きRubyサポートを表明 - Dreamforce 2010http://journal.mycom.co.jp/articles/2010/12/09/dreamforc...2011-01-1633 minMatsue Ruby Radio(まつえ・るびー・らじお)Matsue Ruby Radio(まつえ・るびー・らじお)第5回Matsue.rb Radio:12/25はRubyの定期リリース、MacRuby 0.8リリース、山陰ITPro勉強会代表 あみだくさん このブラウザでは再生できません。再生できない場合、ダウンロードは🎵こちらiTunesへの登録はこちら:http://itunes.apple.com/jp/podcast/id363449631このPodcastでは、○Rubyに関するニュースやブログ○松江を中心とした島根県に関するローカルニュース○島根県で活躍されている方との対談など扱っています。Matsue.rb Radioの放送内容の補足情報。詳しくはMatsue.rb Radioをお聞きください。○12/25はRubyの定期リリースクリスマスなのでRuby 1.9.2-p136がリリースされました。ruby-1.8.7-p330のリリース案内のメールIf I were Takoyaki Mask I would have written a prose but sadly Iam not, so let me tell in brief.  Here you are the Ruby 1.8.7'smost recent update.  Mainly bugfixes.      たこ焼き仮面によるnokogiriバージョン1.4.4のリリース案内のメール洗っていないお皿の神秘:Part 1秘密を守る術を知っている町、そんな町のある寒く暗い夜の事。私は両親の家の地下で”タコ焼き用鉄板2.0”の開発中、その女は侵入してきた。女:あなたが有名な私立探偵たこ焼き仮面ですか?私:それは、お前の答え次第だ。女:あなたのお母さんよ。台所に皿を洗いに行って来なさい。”私:ええ?今日はもう、お皿を洗いました!その日の皿洗いは済ましておいた筈なのに、どうやったら勝手に汚れた食器が増えるというのだろうか!私は、自分の目で確認する為に台所へ向かった。そこには皿が積まれた沢山の塔が存在した。こんなに家事が沢山あるのに、どうやったら私のタコ焼き鉄板2.0の計画を終わらせる事が出来るのだというのか!何か怪しい事が起きている、調査しなければいけない。 私は虫眼鏡を取り出し順番に検閲した。パイの残り。しかし、私の家族は揚げ物以外は食べない筈。どうやったらパイの残りがお皿に付くのか?そして、私は気がついた、そう、このお皿の塔達は私達家族の物ではない事を!では、誰のお皿なのだろうか?!?次回の”私立探偵たこ焼き仮面” (1.4.5)の巻で会いましょう。今回の”私立探偵たこ焼き仮面”は”ピンクの戦闘士 RubyConf 5k マラソン戦闘の準備”http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KfdIrdD1FbMと美味しい七面鳥の提供でお送りしました。 ”どうして一面の鳥を食べますか?七面を持つ鳥が食べれるというのに。”10月30日に”Nokogiri”は2歳のお誕生日を迎える事ができました。全ての皆さんにNokogiriの母 (@flavorjones) と共に私、Nokogiriの父より感謝させて頂きます。パッチを送ってくれた方、チケットをファイルしてくれた方へ、そしてnokogiriを使ってくれている方のサポートがある事に感謝と幸せを感じます。====nokogiri version 1.4.4 が、遂にリリースされました!!!○ MacRuby 0.8 リリース「MacRuby 0.8」がリリース、開発チームはバージョン1.0にフォーカス http://sourceforge.jp/magazine/10/12/15/0524212○山陰ITPro勉強会代表「あみだく」さん今回を含め3回に渡って山陰ITPro勉強会の代表をされている「あみだく」さんへのインタビューをお送りします。今回は第1回目となる山陰ITPro勉強会編です。山陰ITPro勉強会: http://sitw.techtalk.jp/Matsue.rb Radioではみなさまからのコメントを募集しています。この記事の下の方にありますコメント記入欄か、kouji ドット takao アット gmail ドット comまでよろしくお願いいたします。Twitterの場合はハッシュタグ #matrr (MATsue.Rb Radioの略) をつけてください。また、毎月1回島根県松江市でMatsue.rb定例会を開催しています。興味がある方は松江SNSにあるMatsue.rbコミュニティのページをご覧ください。http://matsuesns.jp/community.php?bbs_id=80なお、松江SNSは松江市在住でなくてもMatsue.rbの活動に興味があるだけで参加いただけます。登録制ですので私にメール(kouji ドット takao アット gmail ドット com)で松江SNSに参加したい旨を連絡いただければ登録いたします。気軽にご連絡ください。 2011-01-0433 min