Articles by tag: Daniel Litwin Podcast

How Telemedicine is Rescuing Emergency Rooms

Telemedicine is helping hospitals revolutionize their operations and help more people. In this excerpt from Business Casual, Daniel Litwin and Tyler Kern discuss the numbers for one hospital in Charlotte, NC and evaluate the effect of telemedicine. Tune in to MarketScale Radio LIVE every Wednesday and Friday morning at 9 a.m. CT for Business […]

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Retailers See Huge Growth for Cyber Monday

Retailers saw another jump in the amount of business does on Cyber Monday in 2019. How much did holiday shoppers spend? Find out in this excerpt from Business Casual with Daniel Litwin and Tyler Kern. Tune in to MarketScale Radio LIVE every Wednesday and Friday morning at 9 a.m. CT for Business Casual with […]

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Food & Beverage
A French Fry Shortage? Say it Ain’t so!

Could a french fry shortage be on the horizon? In this excerpt from Business Casual, Daniel Litwin and Tyler Kern discuss why experts are warning that it might be hard to find your favorite salty side in the near future. Tune in to MarketScale Radio LIVE every Wednesday and Friday morning at 9 a.m. […]

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Black Friday vs. Cyber Monday

Black Friday is still the king when it comes to shopping days in the United States. Recently, however, Cyber Monday has begun to gain ground on the largest retail day of the year thanks to the success of online retailers like Amazon. In this excerpt from Business Casual, Daniel Litwin and Tyler Kern discuss what […]

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CineCast: A Cinedeck Podcast
CineCast: Advice for Young Software Companies

Taking Cinedeck from the hardware world to the software world impacted leaders’ outlook on the company business model and shaped the company in an unexpected way, COO Jane Sung [contributor page] said in this third of a three-part conversation on CineCast, a Cinedeck podcast. “When we first launched the software, we launched with our same […]

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CineCast: A Cinedeck Podcast
CineCast: How a Brand New Startup Can Act Like an Established Company

Cinedeck COO Jane Sung says there were huge barriers when it came to entering the software technology market with cineXtools. “Especially when you’re bootstrapping that new product,” Sung said in this second of three-part discussion on CineCast, a Cinedeck podcast. “Basically it felt like we were starting as a brand new startup.” Like a startup, […]

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CineCast: A Cinedeck Podcast
CineCast: How Cinedeck Transitioned From a Hardware to a Software Solutions Provider

From its inception, Cinedeck has worked tirelessly to bring innovative video recording and editing tools to the market, but that was no easy feat persuading the industry their solution was feasible. On this first of three-part conversation on CineCast, a Cinedeck podcast, COO Jane Sung takes us behind the curtain to reveal the challenges they […]

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healthcare cybersecurity
Segmentation in Healthcare Cybersecurity Boils Down to Securing the Network and Protecting Patients
April 26, 2024

As healthcare institutions increasingly digitize their operations, the vulnerability of their networks to cyber breaches has highlighted the urgent need for robust cybersecurity measures. A recent Experts Talk discussion on cybersecurity risks in healthcare explores the pivotal role of network segmentation in fortifying these efforts. With patient data and healthcare service continuity at stake, […]

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ESG practices
Global Collaboration Drives Sustainable Maritime ESG Practices
April 26, 2024

Amidst the vast expanse of the maritime industry, a new wave is cresting—the wave of environmental, social, and governance (ESG) imperatives. From reducing carbon footprints to fostering social equity, maritime entities are grappling with the complexities of sustainability like never before. As the global focus sharpens on ESG practices, the maritime sector finds itself […]

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Network segmentation
Network Segmentation: The First Line of Defense in Healthcare’s Cybersecurity Battle
April 26, 2024

Recent cyberattacks, including a major incident at Change Healthcare, have highlighted severe vulnerabilities in healthcare systems, propelling cybersecurity to a critical concern across the industry. In particular, the lack of network segmentation has exposed healthcare infrastructure to increased risk, affecting essential services and compromising patient care. As healthcare institutions continue to integrate more digital […]

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Investing in Water Quality: Florida Takes a Proactive Strategy for Sustainable Infrastructure
April 26, 2024

Amid a national conversation on infrastructure and environmental sustainability, Florida positions itself at the forefront with a significant financial commitment to investing in water quality. Governor Ron DeSantis’s recent announcement of a $1.5 billion investment, focusing heavily on the iconic Everglades Restoration Project, comes at a critical time. As Florida’s population continues to swell, […]

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How Projection Mapping Is Reinvigorating Entertainment Options
November 13, 2019

Staleness can be a killer for a business in any industry. This is especially true for hospitality and entertainment companies. However, continually investing in new technology and experiences can be financially unsustainable. Camron Ware, Founder of Lightware Labs provides projection mapping content for his clients, something that has become more popular. However, according to […]

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Hawaii Gas Faces Uncertain Future
November 7, 2019

Hawaii Gas faces an uncertain future as the state looks to move to renewable sources of energy. However, some of the roadblocks that stand in the way of that change provide a glimpse of what the future could hold in other states and areas of the world. Get the full story from Daniel Litwin […]

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Study: American Students Display Average Tech Skills
November 7, 2019

American students scored slightly above average when it came to tech scores. How can that be when young people are thoroughly inundated with tech on a regular basis? Is there a disconnect somewhere in the education students are receiving? Daniel Litwin and Tyler Kern discuss on this excerpt from Business Casual. Tune in to […]

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California’s AB 5 and the Legal Battle Ahead: Ratified
November 5, 2019

California Assembly Bill 5 is a piece of legislation that holds massive ramifications for the gig economy, specifically rideshare companies like Uber and Lyft. It was signed into law on September 18, 2019 in an attempt to limit the ability to classify workers as independent contractors rather than employees of a company. Governor Gavin Newsom […]

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Business Casual: Burger, Fries, and a Side of Antibiotics
November 3, 2019

Each year the Chain Reaction Antibiotics Scorecard is released to give fast and fast casual restaurants a grade for their antibiotics policies regarding meat. Which brands scored highly and which ones didn’t? Find out as Tyler quizzes Daniel on some of the most popular chains in the world. Tune in to MarketScale Radio LIVE […]

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Roofing Roundtable: What’s Hot and What’s Not in Commercial Roofing
November 1, 2019

On this episode of the MarketScale Building Management Podcast, host Daniel Litwin, the Voice of B2B, was joined by Todd Jenkins, President of Jenkins Roofing, Jennifer Long, National Manager for Commercial Contractor Programs at GAF, and Jo Ann Moreno, Senior Commercial Territory Manager at GAF for a roundtable podcast discussion on the current state […]

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Business Casual: Twitter Bans Political Ads
November 1, 2019

Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey announced that the social media outlet had decided to ban all political and issue advertisements as of November 22. Is this a wise move in light of the scrutiny Facebook is receiving, or is this a cop out to avoid dealing with the difficult issues of our time? Hear what […]

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Business Casual: The Past, Present, and Future of the Internet with Gerry Mecca
October 31, 2019

Gerry Mecca, IT expert and host of the Mecca Minute, joined Business Casual to discuss the 50th birthday of the internet. From the early days of dial up modems and chat rooms to IoT and the cloud, no one could have predicted how the internet was going to develop in its first 50 years. Gerry […]

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Business Casual: The NCAA Opens the Door for Athletes to be Compensated
October 31, 2019

The NCAA voted unanimously to allow its players to financially benefit from the use of their image, likeness, and name. This vote comes after the governing body of college sports fought against a similar law being passed in California. Why the change and what are the greater implications for college athletics? Tyler Kern and […]

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