Jill Stelfox, who is the CEO of Panzura, is the only female CEO in the data management space. She comes on the podcast to discuss
Airgain’s Director of Channel Management Tracy Liu shares the motivations behind the company’s shift from selling components to selling systems and solutions and what this
Well, technically… you can’t stop cyberattacks, but you can recover from them: Kyndryl’s Kris Lovejoy and Rhonda Childress (Ep. 80)
On this twofer, Kyndryl’s Global Practice Leader for Security and Resiliency Kris Lovejoy and Chief Innovation Officer/CTO Global Security and Resiliency Rhonda Childress discuss how
Well, technically… carriers need to plan, plan again and then plan some more: Clearfield’s Cheri Beranek (Ep. 79)
Clearfield’s CEO Cheri Beranek discusses how ongoing supply-chain constraints are impacting the fiber industry and explores to what extent federal funding will help address this
Well, technically… the 5G era has little to do with smartphones: Matrixx Software’s Jennifer Kyriakakis (Ep.77)
Jennifer Kyriakakis, the founder & CMO of Matrixx Software, defines the modern telco and lays out why 5G is a catalyst for the changes they
Well, technically… smart city data is exciting, but it’s also risky: Ubicquia’s Heather Ritchie (Ep. 76)
On this episode, Heather Ritchie, the chief marketing officer at Ubicquia, uses specific smart city projects around the world as examples of the benefits, and
Well, technically… there’s a lot that we need to reevaluate in a 5G world (Ep. 75): Cradlepoint’s Donna Johnson
This week’s guest, Donna Johnson, the SVP of Marketing at Cradlepoint, discusses the evolution of SD-WAN over the years and how it is adapting to
Well, technically… technology companies must evolve to tackle new problems: GenCell Energy’s Shelli Zargary (Ep. 74)
GenCell Energy’s Marketing Content and Strategy Manager Shelli Zargary discusses the evolution of the company’s fuel cell solutions as it sought to better address its
Well, technically… operators need to better understand their energy usage data: Caban Systems’ Alexandra Rasch (Ep. 73)
Caban Systems founder and CEO Alexandra Rasch details the energy-as-a-service model and how it can help operators to achieve their sustainability goals, while lowering costs. The
Well, technically… when network traffic changes, so must the architecture: Ciena’s Gina Nienaber (Ep. 72)
As network operators continue the shift to 5G and as they look for ways to bring the network closer to their customers, a call for
Well, technically… more and more devices are adopting NFC technology: NFC Forum’s Preeti Ohri Khemani (Ep. 71)
This past April, Preeti Ohri Khemani was elected chair of the NFC Forum. On this episode, Preeti delves into the possible use cases for NFC,
Well, technically… climate action should be mainstream in business: STL’s Akanksha Sharma (Ep. 70)
Akanksha Sharma, the global head ESG of Sustainability, Social Impact, Governance & Policy at Sterlite Technologies Limited (STL), details the company’s sustainability goals, how it
Well, technically… the pandemic revealed how small our world truly is: Twilio’s Rebecca Thompson (Ep. 69)
Twilio’s Head of Communications Policy Rebecca Thompson discusses the importance of having a global business outlook even if you’re not a global business, especially in
Well, technically… when it comes to Open RAN, many are barking up the wrong tree: Parallel Wireless’ Eugina Jordan (Ep. 68)
Eugina Jordan, the VP of of marketing at Parallel Wireless, comes on the podcast to provide a few reality checks about Open RAN and poses
Well, technically… In 5G testing, you must balance accuracy with efficiency: Infovista’s Jaana Tengman (Ep. 67)
5G networks will result in more data, and so testing needs to be more efficient. But at the same time, 5G networks will have critical