Teknologi – Australien – Nye podcasts

  • If you’re looking to adopt agtech on-farm, but don’t know where to start, AgTech Finder is here to help. With over 270 companies, offering more than 350 solutions, AgTech Finder helps you make confident technology decisions to improve your operations.

    Tune in to hear from the companies at the forefront of innovation, and the producers who are using the technology on farm.

    AgTech Finder is Australia’s most comprehensive database of agtech products.

    www.agtechfinder.com

  • Medical Imaging for All provides insights, tips, and best practices to help the medical imaging industry prepare for the future. Host Ohad Arazi interviews experts in the field to share tactical advice for technologists, operators, clinicians, policy makers, and thought leaders. Brought to you by Clarius.com.

  • Converging and emerging technologies from today, tomorrow, and next year. Educate and entertain yourself with Dr Cath's optimistic and curious nature as we peek over the horizon.

    drcatherineball.substack.com

  • Tune into Dialogues Dispatch, a limited-series podcast of conversations on AI and society that explore AIโ€™s impact on policy, the economy, science, democracy, sustainability and more. Featuring bold thinkers and Google leaders discussing how AI is advancing everything from medical science to sustainability, each episode also considers AIโ€™s risks, and how society can work together to get it right.


    Learn more about all six episodes: g.co/dialogues/dispatch 


    Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

  • A regular conversation with those at the convergence of data privacy, data security, data regulation, records, and governance.

  • In our world today, technology plays an increasingly significant role in shaping our lives. The way we communicate, work, and even entertain ourselves is being revolutionized by tech. Behind every innovation, there's a person, a human being with unique experiences, perspectives and challenges. Understanding what shaped their perspective is a real goal.

    From The Sourced Network remote offices in Camp Hill, Pennsylvania, welcome to Real Technologists. Each week we explore the genuine stories and true journeys of folks shaping our digital future. How did they navigate this complex world of ours? What challenges did they face? What are the innovative ideas that continue to propel them forward?

    Each episode is crafted to broaden your perspective, spark innovation, and help you make better decisions by showcasing the diversity of thought and experiences within the tech industry. That's what Real Technologist is all about. I delve into the lives of innovators to discover their journeys, their passions, and their motivations.

    This is Trac Bannon, the host and storyteller for the Real Technologist Podcast. I've been in the tech industry since the 1990s. Along the way, I've worked with scientists, researchers, consultants, educators, military and hardcore technologists driving digital innovation.

    I'm an active member in many technical communities ranging from digital transformation to software architecture, to DevSecOps. With a vibrant network of professionals who are constantly monitoring what's going on, I've developed a passion for uncovering unique stories and perspectives.

    I believe that behind every technological innovation, there's a unique individual with a captivating story to tell. Our goal, my goal, is to bring you face-to-face with the real technologists behind the latest tech trends, and to give you a glimpse into their lives, their passions, their motivations.

    Real technologists is more than a podcast about diversity. It's about amplifying the goodness that comes from our diverse spectrum of voices and experiences. It's about genuine stories, true journeys, our complex world. Whether you're a tech enthusiast, an entrepreneur, or just curious about the world of technology insights, the interviews are sure to inspire and educate. Consider joining me weekly at Real Technologists. Each episode will leave you with something to noodle on.

  • Emerging Tech Unpacked is a podcast that aims to demystify new and emerging technologies and feature incredible women in STEM (science, technology, engineering & mathematics) leadership.

    It aims to inform, engage and inspire people to learn more about the latest technologies that will impact their professional and personal lives and hear inspiring stories from diverse experts about their interesting backgrounds and careers and how they got to where they are now.

    Hosted by Lucy Lin, a global marketing and education strategist, join us to hear how you can develop yourself further and prepare for your own future readiness. 

    For more information: https://www.emergingtechunpacked.com/

  • A tech & wellbeing podcast that helps you disconnect from technology to reconnect with yourself. With several years experience working within the technology industry, Natalie breaks down key tech trends that's shaping our societies, culture, and collective wellbeing so that we can use technology more mindfully.

    futuristfrequency.substack.com

  • Integrating Artificial Intelligence into core business strategies is not just an advantage; it's a necessity. Each episode is a masterclass in the practical application of AI, designed to help you, the business leader, leverage this transformative technology to drive growth, enhance decision-making, and maintain a competitive edge. Join Host Ronsley Vaz, a computer scientist, software engineer & entrepreneur, who demystifies the complexities of AI, delivering actionable insights to adopt AI with your brand's unique identity while reducing the cognitive load of your teams. Subscribe now.

  • Exploring electronic music and its history with a particular focus on modular synthesis.

  • Welcome to the Digital Access Show. We meet with everyone to discuss everything related to digital accessibility. What is it. How do you implement it and who does it benefit.

  • An unfiltered look at cybercrime, cybersecurity, and our digital living in a highly manufactured and curated online life that must remember to look after our analogue selves. An irreverance for the established cybersecurity industry, a bit unhinged at times, but focused fully on humanity over machinery.

    Logan Daley is a seasoned (if not a little crusty) cybersecurity industry veteran with more than 30 years of experience and several hoodies in his wardrobe. Join him as he shared tips, strategies, and anecdotes from around the cybersecurity industry and beyond. Stay safe out there!

  • The need for change in the fundraising sector has never been greater. But innovations in technology are evolving faster than our ability to understand them.  Are these advances good or bad?  Do they have unintended consequences? And what is the application to the fundraising sector? That’s what we’re here to find out. Welcome to the FundraisingAI podcast, your up-to-date resource for beneficial and responsible AI for the global fundraising community.
    In our podcast, we explore the intersection where philanthropy meets technology, delving into beneficial and responsible AI practices and their impact on fundraising. Join us for engaging discussions with industry experts and thought leaders, where we uncover:

    Latest Trends in AI Development: Updates on advancements in AI technologies and their applied application to the global fundraising sector.

    Transparent Fundraising Strategies: Using AI beneficially to build trust and accountability in donor relationships.

    AI for Social Impact: Harnessing AI technologies to drive meaningful change and amplify impact.

    Data Privacy and Security: Safeguarding donor information in an increasingly digital world.

    Beneficial and Responsible AI Development: Crafting algorithms that prioritize fairness, transparency, and inclusivity.

    Collaborative Initiatives: Exploring partnerships that promote responsible AI adoption and innovation.


    Whether you’re a nonprofit professional, fundraiser, or technology enthusiast, Fundraising.AI equips you with actionable insights and best practices to navigate the evolving landscape of fundraising and AI. Join us on this journey towards creating a more generous future for all.

  • The podcast about all geeky aspects of software delivery, DevOps, Observability, reliability, and everything in between.

  • The Built for Trust Podcast will explore the critical elements of creating trusted enterprise infrastructures that are reliable, scalable, secure, and cost efficient. Join your host, Nick Lippis, as he delves into the intricacies of building a reliable and secure IT foundation while streamlining the complexities that have emerged in the rapidly evolving technological landscape.

    In this podcast series, Nick and his guests will navigate the challenges faced by enterprises as they strive to meet the demands of a dynamic business environment.

    The focus will be on constructing infrastructure that not only aligns with an organization's objectives but also fosters trust and simplification in the enterprise’s digital journey.

  • Greg and Michael discuss the thrill, the uncertainty, and all the other emotions that come with putting yourself out there and never really knowing where or when the ripples you send out into the world will overlap again.

  • The Offset Podcast is a semi-monthly (twice a month) podcast hosted by postproduction industry stalwarts Robbie Carman & Joey D’Anna - we’re professional colorists, educators, and polymaths in video postproduction and color. We’ve been told our detailed, informative, and easy-to-follow explanations of even the most technical subjects have helped people at all levels to improve their workflows, tackle their technical/creative problems, and even improve their approaches to business & client communication.

    Geared towards postproduction industry professionals each episode feels like catching up with valued peers and is the perfect length for the average commute, lunch break, or to keep you company while you work.


  • Past speeches and talks from the Black Hat Briefings computer security conferences.
    Black Hat Briefings Europe was held March 27-30 at the Moevenpick Amsterdam Centre Hotel. Twdays, four different tracks. Roger Cumming, Head of Device Delivery and Knowledge at CPNI (Center for the Protection of National Infrastructure), spoke on "How can the Security Researcher Community Work Better for the Common Good."

    A post convention wrap up can be found at http://www.blackhat.com/html/bh-europe-07/bh-eu-07-index.html
    Black Hat Briefings bring together a unique mix in security: the best minds from government agencies and global corporations with the underground's most respected hackers. These forums take place regularly in Las Vegas, Washington D.C., Amsterdam, and Tokyo.
    Video, audiand supporting materials from past conferences will be posted here, starting with the newest and working our way back tthe oldest with new content added as available! Past speeches and talks from Black Hat in an iPod friendly .mp3 and mp4 h.264 192k videformat. If you want tget a better idea of the presentation materials gtohttp://www.blackhat.com/html/bh-media-archives/bh-archives-2007.html#eu_07 and download them. Put up the pdfs in one window while watching the talks in the other. Almost as good as being there!

  • Past speeches and talks from the Black Hat Briefings computer security conferences.

    Black Hat Briefings Japan 2004 was held October 14-15 in Tokyo at the at the Tokyo International Exchange Center. Two days, two tracks. Raisuke Miyawaki was the keynote speaker.Some speeches are translated in English and Japanese. Unfortunately at this time speeches are not available in Both languages. A post convention wrap up can be found at http://www.blackhat.com/html/bh-asia-04/bh-jp-04-index.html



    Black Hat Briefings bring together a unique mix in security: the best minds from government agencies and global corporations with the underground's most respected hackers. These forums take place regularly in Las Vegas, Washington D.C., Amsterdam, and Tokyo

    If you want to get a better idea of the presentation materials go to http://www.blackhat.com/html/bh-media-archives/bh-archives-2004.html#Asia-2004 and download them. Put up the pdfs in one window while watching the talks in the other. Almost as good as being there!lt;br>
    Video, audio and supporting materials from past conferences will be posted here, starting with the newest and working our way back to the oldest with new content added as available! Past speeches and talks from Black Hat in an iPod friendly .mp3 audio and.mp4 h.264 192k video format.

  • Past speeches and talks from the Black Hat Briefings computer security conferences.

    The Black Hat Briefings USA 2005 was held July 27-28 in Las Vegas at Caesars Palace.
    A post convention wrap up can be found at http://www.blackhat.com/html/bh-usa-05/bh-usa-05-index.html

    Black Hat Briefings bring together a unique mix in security: the best minds from government agencies and global corporations with the underground's most respected hackers. These forums take place regularly in Las Vegas, Washington D.C., Amsterdam, and Tokyo

    Video, audio and supporting materials from past conferences will be posted here, starting with the newest and working our way back to the oldest with new content added as available! Past speeches and talks from Black Hat in an iPod friendly .mp4 h.264 192k video format. If you want to get a better idea of the presentation materials go to http://www.blackhat.com/html/bh-media-archives/bh-multi-media-archives.html#USA-2005 and download them. Put up the pdfs in one window while watching the talks in the other. Almost as good as being there!