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In this episode, we delve into the concept of being "qualified" in the workplace, examining who gets labeled as such, who doesn't, and the underlying reasons. We explore "competency checking"—the practice of scrutinizing individuals' abilities—and how it disproportionately affects underrepresented groups, often going unnoticed or unchallenged. Our discussion aims to redefine qualifications in a fair, equitable, and actionable manner. Our guest, Shari Dunn , is an accomplished journalist, former attorney, news anchor, CEO, university professor, and sought-after speaker. She has been recognized as Executive of the Year and a Woman of Influence, with her work appearing in Fortune Magazine, The Wall Street Journal, Ad Age, and more. Her new book, Qualified: How Competency Checking and Race Collide at Work , unpacks what it truly means to be deserving and capable—and why systemic barriers, not personal deficits, are often the real problem. Her insights challenge the narratives that hold so many of us back and offer practical solutions for building a more equitable future. Together, we can build workplaces and communities that don’t just reflect the world we live in, but the one we want to create. A world where being qualified is about recognizing the talent and potential that’s been overlooked for far too long. It’s not just about getting a seat at the table—it’s about building an entirely new table, one designed with space for all of us. Connect with Our Guest Shari Dunn Website& Book - Qualified: https://thesharidunn.com LI: https://www.linkedin.com/today/author/sharidunn TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@thesharidunn Related Podcast Episodes: How To Build Emotionally Mature Leaders with Dr. Christie Smith | 272 Holding It Together: Women As America's Safety Net with Jessica Calarco | 215 How To Defy Expectations with Dr. Sunita Sah | 271 Share the Love: If you found this episode insightful, please share it with a friend, tag us on social media, and leave a review on your favorite podcast platform! 🔗 Subscribe & Review: Apple Podcasts | Spotify | Amazon Music…
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Digital transformation has become a fundamental driver of change across industries, altering how businesses approach procurement, IT infrastructure and decision-making. Procurement is undergoing significant changes as digital transformation reshapes traditional sourcing and supplier management. Organizations are shifting from manual, siloed systems to integrated digital solutions, using AI-driven tools to improve compliance, risk management and cybersecurity. These advancements aim to enhance operational efficiency and adaptability, going further than solely reducing costs. Greater flexibility is becoming necessary, replacing rigid approval cycles with more collaborative approaches. Businesses must be able to respond quickly to market changes, supplier challenges and regulatory requirements, using digital marketplaces to streamline software procurement. These platforms provide transparency and efficiency, reducing delays in decision-making. In this podcast discussion, Bola Rotibi spoke to Marta Whiteaker, a leader in AWS Marketplace development, and Sid Vajpayee from Zscaler, a global provider of secure cloud transformation services. The episode covers procurement, partnerships and important areas of digital transformation, such as the evolution of digital marketplaces, the role of channel partners, security, customer challenges and future trends. Our discussion unpacked how marketplaces have simplified procurement and billing for partners, unlocking digital transformation for customers. The episode explores: The role of marketplaces in driving digital transformation. Challenges and benefits of marketplace adoption. Best practices for navigating marketplace partnerships. Security implications with software marketplaces. CCS Insight has produced a free report detailing the key points of the podcast discussion, available here .…
MWC 2024 unveiled game-changing innovations that will redefine how we connect, including private mobile networks and AI that learns to optimize performance. Ahead of this year's event, we're revisiting these developments and announcements. In this podcast episode with Christina Cardoza, Editorial Director at insight.tech , and Wei Yeang Toh, General Manager of the Ecosystem Development Organization at Intel, we unpack these exciting trends and explore the future of intelligent networks. The discussion explores: Key network trends from MWC 2024 Advances and benefits AI brings to the network space How these key trends and themes impact the industry Importance of the hybrid model for intelligent networks The horizon for 6G networks Ecosystem partnerships for network modernization. For in-depth analysis of announcements in the network space from MWC 2024, read our Insight report . And to stay abreast of what's coming at this year's event, register for our webinar here . This podcast was originally published on insight.tech .…
In October 2024, CCS Insight unveiled our top predictions for the world of technology from 2025 and beyond. Over two sessions, our Predictions 2025 and Beyond event explores how emerging technologies in areas like connectivity, artificial intelligence and spatial computing are set to reshape industries and everyday life. We dive into how these advancements could revolutionize healthcare, transform the way we connect and create exciting new opportunities for businesses and consumers alike. Day two of Predictions delved into connectivity and networks , with our analysts unpacking innovative developments in connectivity, from Open RAN and 5G RedCap to 6G, eSIM and fixed wireless access. We explored how these emerging technologies would shape the market in the coming years. Additionally, we examined the intersection of health and AI , highlighting how AI-driven innovations in wearables would transform personal healthcare and place greater focus on employee well-being. It features interviews with Marc Allera, CEO of EE, and Stefan Streit, chief marketing officer at TCL Europe. To watch the full event and download our booklet featuring all 93 of this year's predictions, fill in the form here .…
In October 2024, CCS Insight unveiled our top predictions for the world of technology from 2025 and beyond. Over the course of two days, our Predictions 2025 and Beyond event explores how emerging technologies in areas like connectivity, artificial intelligence and spatial computing are set to reshape industries and everyday life. We dive into how these advancements could revolutionize healthcare, transform the ways we connect and create exciting new opportunities for businesses and consumers alike. Day one of Predictions 2025 and Beyond examines the rapid rise of AI fuelled by significant investments across the industry and how AI models and on-device technologies will shape digital experiences by 2025. We also explore the evolving landscape of regulation , with CEO Geoff Blaber delving into the impact of the EU's Digital Markets Act and the influence of geopolitics on tech players. Lastly, we dive into spatial computing , assessing how advancements in gesture-based interfaces, wearables and augmented reality smart glasses will fundamentally change the way people interact with technology. To watch the full event and download our booklet featuring all 93 of our predictions, register here .…
Software marketplaces are an established concept that has been growing in popularity. Marketplaces offer many benefits, especially in easing the procurement and billing of services, presenting opportunities for partner services and simplifying access to them. Other benefits include accelerating and streamlining service implementation, which can save set-up time without requiring specialist skills. To understand the role of marketplace solutions, I spoke to Mona Chadha, Director of Worldwide ISVs and Partners at Amazon Web Services (AWS). AWS Marketplace is 10 years old and has evolved considerably, but its mission has remained the same: to make it as easy as possible for customers to be in the cloud. We were joined by Audrey Benjamin, Director of Business Development, Digital Velocity at CDW, and Maureen Little, Vice President of Global Strategic Alliances at Okta. CDW is a US provider of technology products and services and Okta is an identity and access management software company. Both are AWS Marketplace partners. Our discussion unpacked how marketplaces have simplified procurement and billing for partners, unlocking digital transformation for customers. The episode explores: How marketplaces help customers' journey to the cloud and democratize cloud adoption. The effects of democratization of procurement on costs and engagement. Growth opportunities for marketplace partners and independent software vendors. The future of marketplaces, including integration of AI and cybersecurity services. CCS Insight has produced a free report detailing the key points of the podcast discussion, available here .…
Collaboration and communication tools have evolved significantly, progressing from early email and instant messaging to the cloud-based, integrated and AI-powered platforms used by workforces today. The Covid-19 pandemic accelerated this evolution as businesses had to swiftly digitize processes and working models. As a result, workplaces have become more digitized than ever. Innovations such as generative AI have led to advancements that promise to revolutionize how people work, empowering employees to achieve goals more effectively and helping drive overall organizational success. To better understand how generative AI is shaping the modern workforce, I spoke with Tricia Davis-Muffett, Senior Director of Google Workspace Marketing, and George Shihadeh, National Sales Director for Workplace Collaboration at Onix in CCS Insight's latest podcast episode. Our discussion unpacked the role of generative AI in the modern workforce, delving into real-world applications by enterprises across different sectors. The episode explores: The role of generative AI tools in solving crucial challenges for businesses, such as difficult economic circumstances and hybrid working. The importance of security when integrating AI into companies of all sizes. The future of work and how generative AI tools will empower workplace transformation. Real-world applications of AI and enterprises' attitudes toward employee training. CCS Insight has produced a free report detailing the key points of the podcast discussion, available here .…
In our annual survey of senior leaders , security continues to be the top priority for IT investment, with cyberattacks, passwords and network security crucial concerns. Phishing, malware and ransomware remain high-level concerns for senior leaders. For CCS Insight's latest podcast episode, I was joined by Andy Wen, Senior Director of Product Management at Google, and Aspi Havewala, Vice President of Infrastructure at Verizon to delve into Google Workspace's approach to security. Our discussion unpacked the security threats faced by organizations today, investigating the tools available to empower borderless collaboration in the modern workplace environment. The episode explores: Google Workspace's security credentials. How to ensure successful implementation of digital transformation. Employee experience as a fundamental aspect of integrating new technologies. The impact of generative AI on security threats and solutions.…
Since OpenAI's ChatGPT became publicly available in November 2022, the world has been captivated by the possibilities of generative artificial intelligence (AI). But AI isn't new: companies have been developing AI and machine learning technologies for many years. One organization with a rich history in this area is IBM. As the hype about AI continues to build, it's crucial that firms implement the technology effectively for their business. IBM has decades of experience applying AI in real-world solutions to deliver tangible outcomes in industries such as HR and healthcare. In our latest podcast episode, Bola Rotibi, CCS Insight's Chief of Enterprise Research, was joined by IBM's Andi Britt, Senior Partner and Talent Transformation Leader, and Jon Lester, Vice President for HR Technology, Data and AI, to delve into IBM's AI vision and the technology's impact on the enterprise market. The discussion unpacked the practical applications and complexities of generative AI, offering a glimpse into the future to shape effective AI strategies. The episode explores: Current applications of generative AI in the real world Challenges faced by early adopters of new technologies Ethical implications and considerations for businesses Predictions for the future of AI. CCS Insight has produced a free report detailing the key points of the podcast discussion, available here .…
Artificial intelligence (AI) and edge computing are taking the Internet of things (IoT) to the next level, with new and exciting applications expected over the next year and beyond. But as the rapid pace of advancements and investments unfolds, it raises the question: are we accelerating too fast? We recently talked to Christina Cardoza, Editorial Director at insight.tech , about our top IoT and edge AI predictions for 2024. We also navigate the responsible development of solutions and explore the impact AI is set to make in the coming years. The podcast touches on topics including: The impact of edge AI on the IoT market Cloud computing versus edge computing The future of AI development and generative AI realities Business considerations for AI investments, including regulation Developing AI with privacy in mind The role of 5G. For more insight on this market and our other predictions, read CCS Insight Predictions for 2024 and Beyond . This podcast was originally published on insight.tech .…
Edge computing is quickly becoming known for its ability to improve business operations by reducing latency, delivering high performance and providing real-time insights. But despite its promise, many businesses — especially in the industrial space — struggle to successfully adopt edge computing. One challenge is that industrial edge computing can be complex to scale. Although it's relatively easy to get started with a few edge devices, managing a large-scale edge computing infrastructure can be daunting. Additionally, the lack of a single edge computing standard can make it difficult to integrate edge devices and applications from different suppliers. To overcome these challenges, businesses need to take a strategic approach to edge computing adoption. This includes carefully planning their edge computing architecture, selecting the right edge devices and applications and implementing a robust management and orchestration framework. I recently talked to Christina Cardoza at insight.tech, alongside Dan Rodriguez, Vice President and General Manager of the Network and Edge Solutions Group at Intel, about the edge computing landscape. We discussed the state of edge computing across different environments, how businesses can successfully approach edge computing, key challenges and how to solve them, and what the future holds for edge computing in this space. This episode touches on topics including: Different edge opportunities for businesses Why adoption is more challenging for manufacturers How to successfully approach edge computing Lessons learned from industry examples The edge computing ecosystem and partnerships Future-proofing investments and efforts. To learn more about adopting edge computing, read IoT Edge Computing: The Road to Succes s . This podcast was originally published on insight.tech .…
In recent months, various industries and organizations worldwide have been hit by numerous high-profile security breaches. These breaches have included unauthorized access, data leaks, ransomware attacks and other forms of cyberthreats targeting applications and their underlying infrastructure. Respondents in our Senior Leadership IT Investment Survey, 2022 cited IT security as the top priority for the fourth consecutive year, outlining both the importance of security and the complexities facing many businesses. When looking at new product launches and updates, security is at the front and centre of the messaging as a core capability on offer from many software providers. For this episode of the CCS Insight podcast, I was joined by VMware's Darran Rice, Tanzu Executive Advisor, and Michael Coté, Senior Member of Technical Staff. Clive Howard, Chief Technology Officer at Huozhi, a provider of a humanitarian fintech platform, and associate analyst at CCS Insight, also joined the discussion. Our conversation explored the difficulties facing organizations looking to secure their IT workloads and how they can navigate the technical debt and older technologies. As businesses update these systems, new security vulnerabilities arise and require a further review of the profile. The podcast episode unpacks: The main security complexities faced by businesses across industries The best strategies that are working for securing application delivery The importance of people in an organization as a core, understated security risk. CCS Insight has also produced a free report detailing the key points of the podcast discussion, available here .…
Today's IT solutions are more complex than ever, with enterprises navigating how to introduce new capabilities like cloud, mobile and Internet of things to a foundation of traditional technology. Maintaining an open and clear line of communication with an IT partner can make all the difference in this process, assuring the best chance of success for both parties. Also, a good partner should help its client organization bring specific skill sets in-house, becoming more self-sufficient and capable of developing at pace. For this episode of the CCS Insight podcast, I was joined by IBM's Natalie Denyer, Director of Client Engineering, and Chris Oldacre, Customer Success Director. We also spoke to Clive Howard, chief technology officer at Huozhi, a provider of a humanitarian fintech platform. Clive is also an associate analyst at CCS Insight. You can also find the episode on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts and Spotify. Our discussion unpacked the cooperative relationship between IBM's Client Engineering and Client Success teams, and how the company's approach has adapted over the decades to keep up with the demands of the ever-changing IT industry. The podcast episode explores: What a fit-for-purpose customer success operation or programme looks like in today's complex IT environment. How best to measure success in a partnership engagement, embracing open and clear communication inside a customer organization, but also between partner and client. What are the core tenets of IBM's approach to customer success and the standout features that can address ever-evolving customer demands.…
Under the spotlight of regulatory scrutiny, Broadcom CEO and president Hock Tan has been working to bring clarity to how VMware will thrive in the Broadcom family. What will undoubtedly be a relief to prospective customers, partners and the wider market is that it won't come at the expense of stifling competition and choice. However, faced with apprehension from various trade, competition and antitrust bodies, Mr Tan and his team have had some convincing to do. Shortly after Broadcom announced its intentions to acquire VMware on 26 May 2022, CCS Insight commented on the announcement. We viewed the decision as a smart move to shepherd a more diversified hardware and software company with a rounded infrastructure and cloud management story. And, although VMware is certainly a prized asset to acquire, we expected challenges in bringing together silicon, software and services. In this episode of the CCS Insight podcast, Bola Rotibi, chief of enterprise research, provides a deep dive into the foundations for the acquisition of VMware, with Mr Tan setting out his vision for the deal. Broadcom's investment goals promise to extend the range of VMware partners, offering more choice and expanding VMware's operations and market foothold. Its aim of rebranding and repositioning the Broadcom Software group under the VMware brand is recognition of the latter's strength in the technology and supply chain ecosystem. Customers and partners will be reassured by these aims — and Broadcom will be hoping that regulatory bodies feel the same. The companion report outlining the key points of the discussion is now available here . Note: Hock Tan's comments on investments and plans for VMware are to be understood as referring to future circumstances in which Broadcom has closed its proposed acquisition of VMware.…
Containers can be a vital tool in the development of operations teams, allowing developers to build up skills in a technology that isn't specific to a particular type or workload, and to become more responsible for the life cycle of their applications. These portable containers can help organizations as they transition to the cloud by making workloads accessible across different technologies. However, the solution is still evolving, and some question if portable containers are destroying standards. For this episode of the CCS Insight podcast, our chief of enterprise research, Bola Rotibi, was joined by IBM's Emily Jiang, Liberty Cloud Native Architect and Advocate, and Graham Charters, WebSphere and Liberty product manager. We also spoke to Clive Howard, chief technology officer at Huozhi, a provider of a humanitarian fintech platform. Clive is also an associate analyst at CCS Insight. Our discussion unpacked the importance of containers in modern app development and how challenges are being addressed to help organizations make the move into the cloud. We also highlighted the role of APIs, and how they can serve to bring in other solutions and use other environments when containers aren't an applicable solution. The podcast offers guidance on the needs of modern application development, discussing: - How the industry is addressing API standards to increase developers' efficiency and allow them to reuse their skills. - What value these standards present to businesses, and how technical leads can present this to their business counterparts thinking about investing in containers and APIs. - How developers can use open standards to apply existing skills to different implementations, achieving standardization, consistency and portability across the board. CCS Insight has produced a free report offering insight into how containers are affecting the standards landscape.…
Since the 1990s, Java has become one of the most popular programming languages and an established technology for enterprise development. However, despite this history and the role it played in the beginning of the Internet, Java is not always seen as an instrumental technology in the cloud. For our latest podcast episode, Bola Rotibi, Chief of Enterprise Research at CCS Insight, talks to Ian Robinson, Distinguished Engineer and Chief Technology Officer of the IBM Application Platform. Ian has more than 25 years of experience working in distributed enterprise computing and is responsible for the technical strategy of IBM Application Platform technologies including WebSphere, Liberty and Java. Clive Howard, Chief Technology Officer at Huozhi, a provider of a humanitarian fintech platform, and associate analyst with CCS Insight, also joined the podcast discussion. Our discussion touched on the importance of Java in the early days of the Internet and how this may translate to its place in the cloud, looking at some of the initiatives that IBM has put together to make the coding language relevant for cloud operations. The podcast also offers listeners strategic guidance on the topic, such as: How to harness existing software development teams with specific skills and experience using Java in the transition to the cloud. Finding opportunities to innovate and overcome the challenges facing Java's future in the cloud, such as taking advantage of the cloud to optimize existing workloads in Java. The importance of these initiatives to leading technical roles from a business perspective, for example, reusing existing skills, teams and technologies to make the cloud more efficient and cheaper.…
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