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Entangled ThingsEntangled ThingsEpisode 100: Quantum Milestones – Majorana Fermions, Cold Fusion, and Industry Game-ChangersEPISODE 100! In this milestone episode, Patrick and Ciprian are thrilled to welcome back Richard Campbell for a fascinating discussion that dives deep into the world of quantum advancements and scientific exploration. Together, they explore the mysterious Majorana Fermion, the allure of Cold Fusion, the lessons from refuted papers, and the solutions and innovations that have reshaped the industry. Join us as we celebrate 100 episodes of thought-provoking insights and look ahead to the future of quantum technology! Richard Campbell wrote his first line of code in 1977. His career has spanned the computing industry both...2024-11-1245 minThe Cloud Architects PodcastThe Cloud Architects PodcastEpisode 90: StorytellerIn this episode we have the honor of being joined by Richard Campbell - an industry veteran and podcast legend who has recorded more than 3,000 episodes. Richard is a professional storyteller and we really enjoyed talking about a variety of things, including .NET, AI and even Windows on ARM. Richard Campbell started playing with microcomputers in 1977 at the age of 10. He's really never done anything else since. He is a Microsoft Regional Director and is recognized as a Microsoft Most Valuable Professional (MVP) in the area of ASP.NET development. You can connect with Richard on Twitter (https://x.com...2024-07-1651 minAzure & DevOps PodcastAzure & DevOps PodcastRichard Campbell: The Future of Software - Episode 297Richard Campbell wrote his first line of code in 1977. His career has spanned the computing industry on both the hardware and software sides, development, and operations. He was a co-founder of Strangeloop Networks, acquired by Radware in 2013, and was on the board of directors of Telerik, which was acquired by Progress Software in 2014. Today, he is a consultant and advisor to a number of successful technology firms and is the founder and chairman of Humanitarian Toolbox (www.htbox.org), a public charity that builds open-source software for disaster relief. Richard also hosts three podcasts: .NET Rocks! (www.dotnetrocks.com...2024-05-1344 minEntangled ThingsEntangled ThingsRichard Campbell Speaks With Entangled ThingsIn episode 7, Patrick and Ciprian discuss a wide range of topics in Quantum Computing with seasoned computer scientist and podcast host, Richard Campbell.The team discuss the parallels between how classical computing developed and how Quantum Computing is developing with common milestones. Also discussed is how Quantum Computing could be considered a second version of how classical computing evolved.Richard Campbell wrote his first line of code in 1977. His career has spanned the computing industry both on the hardware and software sides, development and operations. He was a co-founder of Strangeloop Networks, acquired...2021-05-1848 minCoffee and Open SourceCoffee and Open SourceRichard CampbellRichard is a public speaker, father, and consultant currently living in Coquitlam, British Columbia, Canada. His interests range from technology to entrepreneurship. He is also interested in programming, volunteering, and web development. Be sure to follow Richard on Social Media  https://twitter.com/richcampbell  Subscribe to Richard's Podcasts Here  https://www.dotnetrocks.com/  http://www.runasradio.com/  To learn more about the Humanitarian Toolbox, go here  www.htbox.org  http://twitter.com/htbox  https...2021-02-241h 11WITGirls PodcastWITGirls Podcast48 Joanne KleinI'm so happy to have Joanne Klein on the show and she is well known in our community! Joanne shares her experience from working with retention policies, sensitivity labels and records management. What are the challenges and what roles are involved in making those decisions? Are companies aware of the rules and regulations for storing and deleting data? How long should we keep chats and conversations in Teams? How has information architecture changed since Teams arrived? Lots of questions that she answers! She also explains what SharePoint Syntex is and how it can be used. A super interesting interview...2020-12-0639 minScreaming in the CloudScreaming in the CloudEpisode 74 - Podcasting about Podcasting with Richard CampbellAbout Richard CampbellRichard Campbell wrote his first line of code in 1977. His career has spanned the computing industry both on the hardware and software sides, development and operations. He was a co-founder of Strangeloop Networks, acquired by Radware in 2013 and was on the board of directors of Telerik which was acquired by Progress Software in 2014. Today he is a consultant and advisor to a number of successful technology firms and is the founder and chairman of Humanitarian Toolbox (www.htbox.org), a public charity that builds open source software for disaster relief. Richard is...2019-08-2132 minCoding After Work PodcastCoding After Work PodcastEpisode 20 - Humanitarian Toolbox with Richard CampbellAt an HTBox Hackathon in Stockholm Jimmy and Jessica talk to Richard Campbell about an open source initiative called Humanitarian Toolbox, his upcoming book and much more.  http://www.htbox.org/ Guest: Richard Campbell  @richcampbell https://dotnetrocks.com/http://runasradio.com/2018-01-3047 minSQL Server RadioSQL Server RadioShow 38 - DevOps, Cloud and Podcasting with Richard CampbellOn this show, we talk to the famous podcaster, Richard Campbell (LinkedIn | Twitter). Richard is the co-host of the .NET Rocks podcast, host of the RunAs Radio podcasts, and a long-time technology consultant and business owner. We talk to him about Devops, the Microsoft data platform, the cloud and podcasting. Among other topics, we cover: What is DevOps, and how the database fits in this kind of strategy The state of the Microsoft data platform and the new versions of SQL Server How Microsoft Azure competes with Amazon and Google Cloud Will yo...2015-12-3038 minRunAs RadioRunAs RadioMark Minasi on the Things Windows 8 Needs!Richard talks to Mark Minasi about the things that Windows 8 is really going to need. It starts with getting rid of reboots and goes crazy from there. A significant part of this show is a discussion of where desktop virtualization is going. Got some thoughts on what should be in Windows 8? Send us an email at info@runasradio.com. 2010-07-0734 min