Articles by tag: Geoff Short Podcast

Could a Broadcast Network Dedicated to Esports Be a Game Changer?

Video game fanatics are accustomed to using their televisions to play, but soon they will be able to put down the controller and simply watch. On Business casual, Daniel Litwin and Geoffrey Short discussed what the 2020 launch of VENN, a dedicated esports broadcast network might mean for the continued ascent of competitive gaming. […]

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Enterprise Asset Intelligence
Enterprise Asset Intelligence: IoT, Data, and What It Can Do for Business

“Data” is the word on the tip of everyone’s tongue. Arguably more valuable than oil, data has the prodigious power to change business, manufacturing and shipping in incredible ways. No one knows this more than Jim Lester, CEO of ThingTech. Lester joined MarketScale to discuss the state of the Internet of Things (IoT) and […]

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Business Casual
Business Casual: Can Tesla Pick Up New Customers With It’s Latest Reveal?

On this episode of Business Casual, hosts Geoffrey Short and Taylor Bagley dive into four stories that are changing the business landscape as well as how people travel, eat and stay healthy. Today’s headlines include the unveiling of Tesla’s new ‘cybertruck‘, the implementation of analytics to solve and age-old problem in Las Vegas, and […]

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Podcast Network
The Last Mile: How Micro Mobility Vehicles are Transforming the Way People Move

Today there are many options for people to move around the city without having to use an automobile. Micro-mobility vehicles are gaining popularity, and not just from everyday pedestrians looking to go from door to door. Segways and e-scooters are used in tourism, paramedics, the industrial world, and law enforcement. Chris Szydlowski, CEO of […]

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Architecture & Design
The Rising Popularity and Benefits of Using Glass in Building Projects

On this episode of Element Sessions, an Element Designs podcast, Nelson Wills, vice president of business development, and Sahaj Patel, president of Triton Glass, LLC, joined host Geoffrey Short to discuss the rising popularity of glass use in building projects. Wills noted office spaces are becoming more open with less emphasis on private offices. […]

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Articles
What’s Next In Energy Storage Safety?

Safety is important in any workplace, and in the energy storage industry this is becoming an increasingly critical element. At the Energy Storage North America (ESNA) conference in San Diego this month, the topic was top of mind for attendees. “It seemed like the overarching theme to this year’s ESNA was safety,” Hanan Fishman, […]

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Podcasts
Nextiva Career Opportunity: Getting to Know the Role of Nextiva Account Executive

What do a Sales Account Executive and Iron Man have in common? Find out on this Jobcast exploring the open role of Nextiva’s Account Executive based in Scottsdale, Arizona. The voice over internet protocol company Nextiva creates and sells cloud-based communication software for businesses across all industries. Nextiva Inside Sales Manager, Heather De Roon […]

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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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Forever 21 Fails to Live Up to Its Name, Files for Bankruptcy
October 6, 2019

Close to 200 Forever 21 locations may be coming to an abrupt end after the discount retailer filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection this week. The company was undone by declining mall traffic, expensive leases and ecommerce competition over the years. Forever 21 has close to 800 brick-and-mortar locations worldwide, including 534 in the […]

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Will a Newly Passed California Bill Put the NCAA at Risk?
October 5, 2019

College sports fans are notoriously competitive about their programs, but the current debate capturing the NCAA has nothing to do with rankings or recruiting. The state of California recently passed legislation that would allow collegiate amateur athletes in the state to be compensated for their name and likeness, which previously would have disqualified students […]

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Germany Brings 5G to Soccer Stadiums
September 30, 2019

Soccer is among the most timeless and traditional of sports but at least one league is on the cutting edge of a new technology. VfL Wolfsburg, a club in Germany’s Bundesliga, debuted a 5G technology to improve the fan experience at its home stadium. The league partnered with Vodafone to develop an app that […]

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Could a Broadcast Network Dedicated to Esports Be a Game Changer?
September 24, 2019

Video game fanatics are accustomed to using their televisions to play, but soon they will be able to put down the controller and simply watch. On Business casual, Daniel Litwin and Geoffrey Short discussed what the 2020 launch of VENN, a dedicated esports broadcast network might mean for the continued ascent of competitive gaming. Founders […]

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Walgreens Announces Drone Delivery Partnership
September 24, 2019

Delivery has become a significant differentiator for restaurants and retailers alike in 2019, but it seems to be on the verge of truly taking flight. That’s because Walgreens has announced a partnership with Alphabet Inc.-owned Wing Aviation, LLC, to begin tests for product delivery to customers. Wing is a drone company that specializes in […]

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Impossible Burgers Hit Grocery Stores in California with Professor H.G. Parsa
September 20, 2019

Disrupting something as large and enduring as the beef industry may seem like an impossible task. Alternative meat provider Impossible Foods is planning on doing just that. Today the company’s burgers will be sold in grocery stores for the first time. They can be found at 27 Gelson’s locations in California, and plans are […]

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The Factors Behind America’s Apartment Boom
September 13, 2019

The American dream has long been to own a home with a white picket fence, but the last decade might show that times, and preferences are changing. From 2010-2019 new apartment unit deliveries totaled 2.34 million, according to data from Yardi Matrix, a commercial real estate data and research firm. Areas where jobs are […]

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Is Sports Betting Coming to a Buffalo Wild Wings Near You?
September 9, 2019

The culture around sports gambling has changed significantly in recent years, driven by the legalization of the activity across several states. Professional sports leagues have embraced the new business opportunity and now a sports restaurant is digging into the wagering scene. Buffalo Wild Wings on Thursday announced a partnership with casino operator MGM to […]

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Will the NFL’s Digital-only Ticketing Strategy Backfire?
September 6, 2019

With the 2019 NFL Season kicking off this weekend, fans will be lined up around the country to catch their local team in action for the first time in months. For now though, they may be in line a little longer than they are accustomed to. Organizations like the Chicago Bears have mandated that […]

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