Articles by tag: Tyler Kern Podcast

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

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

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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Business Casual: Reaction to Boeing CEO Dennis Muilenburg’s Senate Testimony

Boeing CEO Dennis Muilenburg appeared before the U.S. Senate Committee on Commerce, Science and Transportation on Tuesday to discuss concerns over the 737 Max aircraft and the future of aviation safety. Muilenburg began his testimony with an apology to the families of those who lost their lives in two separate crashes involving the 737 […]

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MarketScale Exclusive: How Data Drives Formula 1 Both On and Off the Track

Formula 1 has launched the careers of worldwide superstars like Lewis Hamilton, Michael Schumacher, and Jackie Stewart. In 2018 alone, over 4 million people worldwide attended one of the Grand Prix. Formula 1 is synonymous with brands ranging from Ferrari to Rolex to Segway and Emirates. Their Netflix series titled Formula 1: Drive to […]

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Business Casual: Is Lyft Keeping Their Drivers in the Dark?

A change to the drivers’ app for Lyft has some wondering if the rideshare company is intentionally keeping their drivers in the dark about the way the company is splitting fares. Where there was once a “Ride Pays” section available for drivers to see on the app, there’s now only a link that directs […]

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Business Casual: What a UAW-GM Deal Means for the Auto Industry

As the United Auto Workers and General Motors Co. work to strike a new deal the focus has turned to how this agreement will be set up to accommodate changes that are coming for the auto industry. On this excerpt from Business Casual, Daniel Litwin broke down the proposed changes and what they would mean for the […]

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The Roboticist Chronicles: Talking Tariffs, Subsidies, and Free Market Capitalism

Tariffs and subsidies are a hot topic at the moment, with global trade affecting the market each day. But who exactly are tariffs hurting and helping? Dan Allford, president and founder of ARC Specialties, delivers his perspective on this episode of The Roboticist Chronicles. Allford, a proponent of a global free market, described how […]

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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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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: 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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Beyond Technology: Exploring Jobs and Company Culture at Acrelec
October 21, 2019

A great job is about more than just clocking in and out each day. More and more employees are searching for careers with purpose at companies with an international outlook and an eye on the future. At Acrelec a global company offering contemporary brand marketing, they aim to be more than just a great job, […]

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Why Marc Benioff Believes Facebook Should Be Broken Up
October 18, 2019

Marc Benioff, founder, chairman and co-CEO of Salesforce, told CNN’s Poppy Harlow that he believes Facebook should be broken up. But why does he feel this way? On this excerpt from Business Casual, Daniel Litwin and Tyler Kern explore the reasons for breaking Facebook up and imagine what the ramifications of such an event would […]

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Preserving Charleston Homes, One Wool Insulation at a Time
October 17, 2019

The New York Times recently wrote about an architecture critic’s quest to bring alive the story of South Carolina’s historic homes and real estate in the face of booming new development. They called it the Newish Charleston, which is a perfect term for the give and take of new construction versus historic preservation. No […]

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How to Create A Strong, Effective Workplace Culture in Healthcare
October 16, 2019

It is one thing to finally clinch that dream job, but if an organization’s workplace culture is unsatisfactory, a dream job can quickly turn into a reluctant daily obligation. On this podcast we learn from workplace culture expert Mary Lipovan of Western Reserve Area Agency on Aging about how health and human services organizations […]

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Diving Into Data: Did Major League Baseball Swap the Baseballs for the Postseason?
October 16, 2019

Did Major League Baseball switch out the baseballs being used between the regular season and postseason? A number of baseball fans, stats enthusiasts, and even the St. Louis Cardinals believe the answer to that question is yes. Data guru TC Riley examined the evidence and found a compelling case to be made that a […]

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The NBA, China and Hong Kong: Between a Rock and a Hard Place
October 9, 2019

The NBA was presented with a difficult choice when Daryl Morey, the Houston Rocket’s general manager and the league’s 2017-18 Executive of the Year, tweeted a message of support for protestors in Hong Kong. Protests began in June against proposals to allow extradition to mainland China and have since escalated. The issue for the […]

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Business Class: ¡Vamos a Barcelona!
October 8, 2019

This week’s episode of Business Class takes us to the Catalonia region, in northeastern Spain, to the city of Barcelona. Our travel gurus Tim Maitland and Cameron Cooper hit us with all of the travel tips you need to make the most of your time in the Catalan capitol, including the best way to […]

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The Last Mile: The Micro-Mobility Revolution
October 8, 2019

With transportation one of the largest sources of global warming, humankind must find another way to get from Point A to Point B. Max Rastelli, Owner of HFX e-Scooters joins this episode of Segway’s The Last Mile to discuss the micro-mobility revolution and why this solution to the first mile/last mile problem is here […]

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Business Casual: Cable-Tec Expo 2019, Uber Helicopters, and Disney+
October 7, 2019

On this episode of Business Casual with Daniel Litwin and Tyler Kern: We put a bow on our coverage of Cable-Tec Expo 2019 with a montage detailing the thoughts from a number of industry leaders on the impact of 5G and 10G. Disney and Amazon are at odds over Disney’s new streaming platform. Find […]

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