New Year in November, Podcast Backlog, and Scheduling Issues
Nickolas Means on Software Engineering, Data Liability, and Good Coffee
In this episode, we have a fascinating conversation with Nickolas Means, the VP of software development at Sym. Nickolas shares his insights on software engineering, data liability, and of course, good coffee. Nickolas starts off by sharing his love for audiobooks, particularly those narrated by the talented Wil Wheaton. He also recommends a management book…
Joe Baffone on the Role of Data in Transforming Healthcare
In today’s episode, we have the pleasure of speaking with the remarkable Joe Baffone, an expert in the healthcare industry. With a focus on busting through administrative toxicities that lead to financial toxins, Joe discusses their comprehensive tooling and tech-enabled services that manage financial assistance for provider organizations. Join us as Joe dives into the…
Data, Security, And Advanced Persistent Threats with Patrick Hynds and Duane Laflotte
In this episode, we dive into the pyramid of cybersecurity threats, ranging from amateur hackers to nation-state level cyber threats. We also delve into the intriguing world of OSINT (open source intelligence), uncovering its uses, implications, and potential dangers. Join us for an intriguing discussion with fellow podcasters Patrick Hynds and Duane Laflotte. Links https://www.securitythisweek.com/…
Talking AI at OpenShift Commons Gathering in Raleigh
Welcome back to another exciting episode of Data Driven! In today’s episode, we’re diving into the world of artificial intelligence, as our very own Frank La Vigne takes us on a journey through his experiences at the OpenShift Commons gathering in Raleigh. From delivering a captivating demo to moderating a thought-provoking panel, Frank’s agenda is…