Oxide and Friends, Wednesday, May 13th, 2026
Oxide and Friends: AI in Computer Science Education
Brown CS professors discuss incorporating AI and agentic programming into introductory computer science education.
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Oxide and Friends, Wednesday, May 13th, 2026
Brown CS professors discuss incorporating AI and agentic programming into introductory computer science education.
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Security Boulevard, Monday, May 11th, 2026
World Password Day was on May 7th-but are we actually getting better at password security?
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Computerworld, Monday, May 11th, 2026
Tech employers are slowing hiring but becoming more selective about AI-related skills amid economic uncertainty.
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SiliconANGLE, Monday, May 11th, 2026
IBM Think positions AI as the enterprise operating model while SpaceX supplies compute capacity to Anthropic.
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IT leader Steve Goudreau discusses executive communication, AI strategy, and technical debt in IT leadership.
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Oxide and Friends, Thursday, May 7th, 2026
Bryan Cantrill and Adam Leventhal discuss mechanical engineering challenges of building rack-scale computers with the Oxide team.
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InformationWeek, Thursday, May 7th, 2026
CTOs discuss balancing AI efficiency gains with workforce staffing concerns.
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You've Been Heard Podcast, Thursday, May 7th, 2026
CIOs must establish AI architecture and organizational change management before pursuing automation to move beyond isolated experiments into sustainable business value.
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theCUBE Research, Wednesday, May 6th, 2026
Enterprise success with agentic AI depends on governance, data readiness, and execution discipline rather than model capability.
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theCUBE Research, Friday, May 1st, 2026
Enterprise AI success depends on engineering velocity and execution architecture, not model selection, with only 15% of organizations achieving productive AI deployment.
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You've Been Heard Podcast, Tuesday, April 28th, 2026
Drew Ludwick discusses IT leadership lessons from military communications, arguing true discipline lies in redundancy and mission survival rather than perfect uptime.
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You've Been Heard Podcast, Monday, April 27th, 2026
IT leader Bart Waress discusses business-first technology strategy and using data to drive operational improvements.
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CXOTalk, Friday, April 24th, 2026
Enterprise leaders examine how agentic AI reshapes software economics, pricing, and vendor strategies in 2026.
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You've Been Heard, Friday, April 24th, 2026
Nick Feczko is the new VP of Information Technology at DuBois Chemicals, a specialty chemicals company in Cincinnati. He has twenty-five years in IT across GE Aviation, Fifth Third Bank, and DirecFunds, and he joined DuBois six months ago after deliberately hunting for a leadership team without ego, politics, or theatrics. His pitch on this episode is the opposite of a thought-leadership reel. He wants to make careers out of common sense.
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CxOTALK, Friday, April 24th, 2026
Exploring how agentic AI reshapes enterprise software, pricing models, and CIO strategy in 2026.
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theCUBE research, Wednesday, April 22nd, 2026
Digital workspaces are evolving into AI-driven autonomous platforms that self-configure, self-secure, and self-heal with minimal human intervention.
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InformationWeek, Tuesday, April 21st, 2026
IBM and Hippo Insurance leaders discuss matching AI models and frameworks to specific enterprise use cases.
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You've Been Heard, Monday, April 20th, 2026
Thomas Wolf is IT Director for DEUTZ Corporation, the US subsidiary and Americas business hub of DEUTZ AG, the oldest engine manufacturer in the world, turning 162 this year. Corporate IT is in Cologne. His team is in Atlanta. The mobile diesel technicians he supports are in excavator pits and aerial-lift jobsites all over the Americas.
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SC Media, Monday, April 20th, 2026
ESW episode featuring enterprise AI implementation experts discussing AI workflows, security policies, and AI-enabled threats.
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ComputerWorld, Monday, April 20th, 2026
Keith Shaw explores whether generative AI will replace entry-level coders with experts from Skillsoft and Tabnine.
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You've Been Heard, Wednesday, April 15th, 2026
Josh Siddon is VP of IT Architecture at MAA, one of the largest multifamily operators in the country, and the founder of ResiQ, a consultancy helping smaller operators navigate managed Wi-Fi, cloud migration, and PropTech vendor selection.
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InformationWeek, Wednesday, April 15th, 2026
Cameron Etezadi, CTO of LaunchDarkly, and Oleksandr Paraska, CTO of Togal.AI, discuss how they deal with AI-generated code that conceals hard-to-find errors.
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theCUBE reasearch, Wednesday, April 15th, 2026
According to industry research, 70% of enterprises report increased cyber and IT risk over the past two years, driven less by attack volume and more by system complexity, automation, and the rise of AI-driven workflows.
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Platform Engineering, Wednesday, April 15th, 2026
The software development lifecycle is undergoing a seismic shift, and platform engineers are suddenly finding themselves at the very center of the agentic AI revolution.
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You've Been Heard, Monday, April 13th, 2026
Scott Kutz is five months into his role as IT Manager at Brooks Tractor, a construction equipment dealership where service managers remote into customer excavators in real time and OEM vendors push cloud platforms faster than most dealers can upgrade their bandwidth.
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The InfoQ Podcast, Monday, April 13th, 2026
Viktor Peterson, part of the CISA task force working on SBOM blueprints and co-founder of sbomify, explores the shifting landscape of software supply chain security as the EU's Cyber Resilience Act (CRA) comes into force, a "GDPR moment" for the industry.
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Security Weekly, Monday, April 13th, 2026
Ransomware has evolved into a business. Learn how modern cybercriminals operate, negotiate, and target organizations-and how defenders can stop them.
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This Week In Tech, Monday, April 13th, 2026
Is Mythos Preview Too Powerful for Public Release?
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You've Been Heard, Thursday, April 9th, 2026
Rob Spellman is the CIO at QTC Health Services, a Leidos subsidiary that processes 60% of all VA disability claims. He started as an Oracle DBA and worked his way up through 20 years at Leidos-a rare path that taught him technical depth matters as much as business savvy.
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InformationWeek, Thursday, April 9th, 2026
In this installment of InformationWeek's CIO Reality Check, Bill explains why controlling infrastructure, data and resources is central to AI sovereignty.
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InformationWeek, Thursday, April 9th, 2026
Ravi Soin, CIO and CISO of Smartsheet, and Steve Croce, field CTO of Anaconda, discuss how the combination of edge, cloud, and AI has evolved transformation and IT architecture.
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Tech Field Day, Tuesday, April 7th, 2026
Telemetry has become a critical component of modern networking, but organizations need better ways to harness the growing volume of data. In this episode of the Tech Field Day Podcast, Tom Hollingsworth is joined by Scott Robohn, Jason Gintert, and Pete Welcher to discuss how telemetry provides real-time insights into network performance, user behavior, and system health
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You've Been Heard, Monday, April 6th, 2026
Antonio Marin is a two-time CIO of the Year who's overseen 25+ acquisitions and delivered $100M+ in measurable business impact. But his biggest insight came from the help desk: technology is just a tool.
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You've Been Heard, Friday, April 3rd, 2026
Stephen Salaka wanted to build nuclear bombs. A lab accident sent him to computer science. A stint in Japan taught him his real superpower: making humans actually use the technology he builds. Now he's a CTO with a PhD in Industrial/Organizational Psychology. That combination makes him dangerous to every AI myth floating around C-suites.
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You've Been Heard, Friday, April 3rd, 2026
Piotr Mlodecki is Chief Transformation Officer at SOL-MILLENNIUM Medical Group, where he's learned that AI's biggest threat isn't replacing humans-it's exposing bad business design. For years, companies could blame slow software delivery for operational failures. Not anymore.
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siliconANGLE, Friday, April 3rd, 2026
The theme of this year's RSAC gathering in San Francisco was 'The Power of Community.' Based on the presentations and dialogue that took place over four days, the cybersecurity community is increasingly autonomous and under AI attack.
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Adrian Cockcroft explains the transition from cloud-native to AI-native development. He shares his "director-level" approach to managing swarms of autonomous agents using tools like Cursor and Claude Flow.
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InformationWeek, Tuesday, March 31st, 2026
Eric Liebowitz, CISO for Thales, and Rob Kim, CTO for Presidio, discuss where quantum computing currently fits in their tech strategies.
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Techstrong.tv, Monday, March 30th, 2026
On Techstrong Gang, Alan Shimel, Mike Vizard, Jon Swartz, Fred Wilmot, Anne Ahola Ward and Gina Rosenthal dive into the implications of a $12.5 million initiative to help open source software maintainers fix vulnerabilities in the age of AI.
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CXOTALK, Friday, March 27th, 2026
CIO Pradeep Mannakkara and CISO Ben Mayrides join CXOTalk to discuss how they're navigating agent security, compliance, and governance using the AWARE framework developed by Glean's Work AI Institute in collaboration with Databricks and Palo Alto Networks. The conversation covers why traditional security architectures fail when applied to non-deterministic agents, how CIOs and CISOs can align on agent risk, and what enterprise leaders should do right now.
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SC Media, Wednesday, March 25th, 2026
With Q-day getting closer, regulatory guidance pushing firms to migrate to quantum security in the next five years, and an extensive remediation backlog waiting to be discovered, security leaders must start their quantum security migration today. Easier said than done.
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theCUBE, Wednesday, March 25th, 2026
According to industry research, only about 5% of enterprise AI pilots reach full production, while the majority stall in experimentation. As organizations accelerate investments in AI, a growing gap is emerging, not in model capability, but in the ability to operationalize AI systems reliably at scale.
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You've Been Heard, Monday, March 23rd, 2026
Bill Markut spent 36 years avoiding management, preferring hands-on technical work. Then he became IT Director at a manufacturing company running 25 years behind the tech curve and discovered something that changed everything: the power of getting IT and OT to actually talk to each other.
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You've Been Heard, Monday, March 23rd, 2026
Andrew Rosenblatt is CIO at VetCore, a PE-backed veterinary medicine company. He's done this job three times across behavioral health, home health, and vet medicine. Each time, same lesson.
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You've Been Heard, Monday, March 23rd, 2026
Tim Armstrong is 90 days into his role as Manager of IT at PROCON, a design-build construction company in Hooksett, NH. With a four-person team serving 175 staff, he has had to build trust fast, deploy Kanban sprints from scratch, navigate shadow AI, and figure out what technology means at a company that builds buildings for a living. His philosophy: IT exists to serve, not to gatekeep.
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You've Been Heard, Monday, March 23rd, 2026
Nathan Kaufman walked into a $100 million defense contractor with 80 employees, zero IT infrastructure, and two years to become CMMC Level 2 compliant or lose all DoD contracts. No Active Directory. SSH open to the internet. Engineers buying equipment with personal credit cards. A flat network running on unpatched switches.
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You've Been Heard, Monday, March 23rd, 2026
Stephen Chen was hired as CTO to lead digital transformation at NuCompass Mobility. What he found shocked him: 80-90% of the work had nothing to do with technology.
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siliconANGLE, Monday, March 23rd, 2026
Neocloud expansion is redefining how AI infrastructure is built, monetized and scaled across the enterprise.
more →Oxide and Friends, Monday, March 23rd, 2026
Bryan and Adam were joined by members of the Oxide team to describe the multi-year search for a mysterious source of hardware failures. All related to an ultra-reliable - and yet still not reliable enough - component.
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You've Been Heard, Saturday, March 21st, 2026
Bill Markut spent 36 years avoiding management, preferring hands-on technical work. Then he became IT Director at a manufacturing company running 25 years behind the tech curve and discovered something that changed everything: the power of getting IT and OT to actually talk to each other.
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