880: Meet QEDIT, The Zero Knowledge Proof Diligence Tool
Today's guest is Jonathan Rouach, CEO and Co-Founder of QEDIT, the enterprise solution for preserving data privacy on the blockchain. The company also recently received the European Commission Seal of Excellence.
Based on zero-knowledge proof cryptography, co-invented by Turing Award winner and QEDIT scientific advisor Professor Shafi Goldwasser, QEDIT is a privacy layer for blockchain technology. QEDIT enables secure collaboration between companies using sensitive data while ensuring regulatory compliance.
Using QEDIT, it can be proven that data on the blockchain is stored and transferred without revealing any confidential details, and while ensuring regulatory compliance. The company has existing partnerships with BT, Thales, BNP Paribas, and Deloitte.
Jonathan talks about zero-knowledge proofs in a language that everyone can understand. He also discusses how an enterprise-ready privacy layer can accelerate blockchain adoption with the highest privacy standards. ... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8Ov8d-CV3UE
Blockdaemon is a blockchain deployment facilitator. What Heroku does for the cloud, they do for blockchain networks: easy one-click deployment, management, and supervision of nodes, no matter in what configuration.
Their solution is fully portable, allowing you to switch networks and chains with the click of a button, so you don't have to worry about picking the perfect network configuration from day one. The company also supports the blockchain developer ecosystem with best-of-breed dev-ops advise.
Konstantin Richter, CEO/Founder, Blockdaemon, joins me on the Tech Talks Daily podcast. Konstantin shares his background as a software developer, and how he came to enter the world of crypto/blockchain. We discuss the origins of Blockdaemon and how the company has evolved over the past three years.
Other topics up for discussion is the institutional adoption of DLT. The pros and cons of institutions entering the sector and how we can bring institutions into crypto the right way. Finally, why nodes are important scaling up blockchain networks and democratizing the control of nodes in a network.
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Conga is the leader in end-to-end Digital Document Transformation (DDX). The Conga Digital Document Transformation Suite drives segment-leading ROI by simplifying and automating intelligent data, documents, contracts, signing and reporting.
In a nutshell, the company has a reputation for automating business productivity through end-to-end Digital Document Transformation. Conga recently made two announcements that captured my attention in the tech headlines. The first is a recent study with Vanson Bourne that found that the key to unlocking the potential of digital transformation is something organizations spend countless hours in every day, but may easily overlook: documents.
In fact, documents are so imperative to a business’ success that according to the research, 89% of organizations say the key to successful digital transformation is getting a grip on their everyday documents. Conga also recently announced an integration with Salesforce Manufacturing Cloud to help manufacturing companies better their sales processes and achieve greater visibility in the contract process – a key step in successful digital transformation.
Daniel Incandela is CMO at Conga and a former guest which officially makes him a friend of the show. I invited him back onto this daily tech podcast for a much-needed catch-up. A creative, strategic thinker, Daniel has more than 15 years of digital and marketing industry leadership experience.
Daniel has led creative teams across myriad industries including the arts, sports and entertainment, sales, cloud, and marketing automation, which has earned him industry awards and a designation on the prestigious Indianapolis Business Journal’s Forty Under 40 list.
Daniel also previously served as CMO at Return Path, and held leadership roles at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway, ExactTarget, and Salesforce Marketing Cloud.
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In a digital era where content is king and data is the new oil, businesses grapple with the challenge of intelligently connecting these invaluable assets. In the next episode of Tech Talks Daily Podcast, I engage in a candid conversation with Tim Hood, VP for EMEA & APAC at Hyland, a company at the forefront of crafting technology foundations that empower over half of the Fortune 100 companies.
With 15 years in content management and a formidable track record of expanding Hyland's European team from 48 to over 600, Tim brings an unmatched depth of insight into content management and digital transformation.
Our discussion starts by tackling the age-old frustrations of legacy systems— their inflexibility, growing obsolescence, and widening performance gaps. Tim provides an eloquent analysis of why businesses often find themselves shackled to these outdated technologies, citing concerns ranging from cost and convenience to custom integrations and technological inertia.
The conversation then transitions to the undeniable power of cloud technology in addressing these challenges. Tim elucidates how the cloud can pace a company's digital evolution, mainly through hybrid storage approaches. By framing the cloud as more than just a tool but as a strategic asset, Tim makes a compelling case for its role in shaping the future of content management.
One of the unique aspects we explore is the regional nuances in digital transformation strategies. While the technological challenges remain consistent globally, the approach to solving them varies. Tim outlines how market behaviors differ across the UK, Europe, and the US, offering insights into how Hyland tailors its strategies to align with regional idiosyncrasies.
Further, we dive into the broader narrative of digital transformation. Tim stresses the importance of a well-defined vision that includes technology, people, and processes. He discusses Hyland's mission of enabling intelligent connections between content, data, and processes using a blend of cutting-edge technologies like AI and machine learning. A holistic outlook has fueled Hyland's remarkable growth under his leadership.
The episode wraps up with Tim sharing glimpses into the future— from the expansion of the content services market to Hyland's ongoing focus on enhancing customer experiences through technologies like Insight. Plus, he shares a bit of whimsy, expressing his hypothetical dining companions from history and tech, namely Charles Babbage and Bill Gates.
This episode serves as a comprehensive guide for businesses looking to navigate the complex landscape of digital transformation, especially in the realm of content and data management. It's a conversation rich in expert insights and practical strategies, equipping listeners with the knowledge to make informed decisions in a rapidly evolving technological landscape.
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In a world of audits, compliance and health and safety. How do you unite office staff, remote workers and contractors together and ensure the entire workforce supply chain is safety compliant? The days of giving someone a video and form to sign on their induction day and then forget about it are long gone.
I recently discovered a company called Work Wallet that is solving this problem with technology and bringing the dream of a paperless office to life. Work Wallet is a mobile app and cloud-based system specifically designed to reduce risk and blind spots in a business, giving employers full transparency of their workforce supply chain.
Work Wallet’s “Mobile First” service, allows employers to provide their employees up to date, real-time information, enabling a stronger information sharing relationship between employer and employee, especially when managing employees working at off-site locations.
Work Wallet is transforming health & safety, but it also has an incredible startup story behind it too. I invited Jonathan Gray onto my podcast to learn more about his inspirational startup story that began after being made redundant.
Jonathan is also CEO of Greendog and Work Wallet and reveals his mission to transform businesses through app technology.
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SyncDog challenges the status quo and changes the game on how organizations empower their mobile workforce. The company prides itself on enabling companies to reset expectations on how employees can get work done on the go.
Although almost all companies today have employees who want or need the ability to work outside the four walls of the organization, the current mobile security solutions being utilized today still have them tethered to their laptop and office – They still utter the phrase “I’ll get to that once I’m back at my desk” far too often.
Your employees should be able to do their work from wherever they are. SyncDog combines of a suite of office applications (email, calendar, contacts, office editor, file share, location services, messaging, etc.) along with an architecture that protects and secures your mobile workforce through FIPS 140-2, AES 256 bit encryption that finally removes the technological struggle of having to choose between increased security or increased productivity.
SyncDog recently announced their unrivaled support for small businesses and franchises by reducing the complexity and costs of outfitting and enabling employees with mobile devices. Onboarding new employees can be especially challenging for small companies as they often lack the time, resources, and manpower required to piece together the data and apps employees need to get the job done and then load them onto a mobile device that’s familiar to the end-user.
SyncDog CRO, Brian Egenrieder, joins me on the Tech Talks Daily Podcast to talk about all this and much more. He is a veteran sales strategist and leader of more than 25 years in enterprise software. His experience includes building the sales processes around software solutions, enterprise applications, and SaaS/Cloud computing to the Fortune 500 Commercial Market and U.S. Federal Government.
Brian also works closely with CEO Jonas Gyllensvaan to build on existing traction in Banking, Government, and Healthcare.
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Fender Play is the complete learning app for guitar, bass and ukulele. The app features step-by-step lessons, progress tracking and exclusive online community of like-minded players and instructors.
Fender has released new updates to its online learning platform, Fender Play, to deliver features faster to its users. The platform is built on a serverless backend using AWS' Lambda and DynamoDB services.
The use of GraphQL is another update which will allow the Fender Play team to build a flexible Application Programming Interface (API) to help future proof the platform's applications. GraphQL provides the user with a more streamlined experience that is tailored to the individual's learning path, while also making the app itself faster and more responsive.
When Ethan Kaplan was 16 he started a fan website for the band R.E.M. The rest of his career extends from there. He is now Chief Digital Officer and General Manager, Digital at Fender Musical Instruments Corporation. I invited Ethan onto my daily tech podcast to learn more about Fender Play's new platform updates to deliver faster user experience.
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Steve Day started his company ideaMachine Studio in the back of a New York church in 2010, within the first year, he considered cutting his losses and most of his team quit. Fast forward to present day, ideaMachine Studio now has a client list including Xbox, ESPN, and Dove. ideaMachine Studio offers motion capture and graphics, mixed media, 2D and 3D animation and live draw, it truly specializes in the service that began it all – whiteboard animation. Thriving on culture, imagination, and technology, ideaMACHINE Studio has helped clients grow from zero customers to a million in just a few years.
Today ideaMachine Studio is a leader in the animation industry and pursued by many businesses for creative, technology-based marketing. Steve has directed for Verizon, the United Nations, Sesame Street, the ESPN ESPY awards, Bud Light Superbowl ads, and the Elmo Xbox game.
While Steve’s drawings and animations brought the company into existence, he actually began his career directing for the theater, where his productions won an NYIT award and nomination, a Drama League fellowship, and a membership with the Lincoln Center directing lab. He also directed and developed Son of a Gun a National Music Theatre Conference Winner. ideaMachine has won 21 Telly Awards in 4 years and it has animated for numerous Fortune 500 companies.
Besides dreaming up stories and metaphors, Steve also loves working with artists like Uzo Aduba (Emmy Award winner), Joanna Gleason (3x Tony nom.), Elizabeth Davis (Tony nom.), Tom Green, and Keir Dullea (Golden Globe winner, 2001: Space Od.). But what Steve loves most about ideaMACHINE is “using art to help companies serve others."
I invited him on this tech podcast to find out more about his fascinating story.
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Full Circle Insights delivers marketing and sales performance management solutions to optimize a company's marketing mix and drive more revenue. The company offers multi-touch attribution, comprehensive funnel metrics and lead management technology.
Built 100% on the Salesforce App Cloud, Full Circle Insights' products complement leading marketing automation solutions. Founded by former Salesforce executives, CRM implementation veterans and marketing automation specialists, the Full Circle Insights industry pioneers are seasoned in creating marketing measurement foundations to grow revenue.
Bonnie Crater, CEO of Full Circle Insights joins me today on my daily tech podcast to discuss how the overwhelming amount of data currently being collected is being wasted, inferred incorrectly or used to create alternative facts.
As a CEO of a leading MarTech company in Silicon Valley, I'm looking forward to her insights from the industry and if she can provide tips for harnessing the right data and using it to create actionable insights to inform business decisions.
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GrokStyle is a provider of vision-based AI solutions for retail that recently announced that it has been selected by IKEA to power visual search for the globally recognized retailer’s IKEA Place augmented reality app. With this integration, the AR experience has been enhanced so that users can now easily take a picture to search for a product and visualize it in their home.
GrokStyle has developed award-winning visual search technology to meet the specific needs of retailers. The core technology is based on groundbreaking research conducted by the founders at Cornell University, which is frequently cited by followers in the field of visual search and supported by two National Science Foundation Grants. The company was selected as one of the 100 most promising AI companies in the world in 2017 by CB Insights and won the 2016 LDV Vision Summit Entrepreneurial Challenge.
Guest Info
Kavita Bala is a Professor in the Computer Science Department and Program of Computer Graphics at Cornell University. She co-founded GrokStyle, and serves as Chief Scientist (2015--), and is a faculty Fellow with the Atkinson Center for a Sustainable Future. Bala specializes in computer graphics and computer vision, leading research in recognition and visual search using deep learning; material modeling and acquisition; realistic, physically-based rendering; and material and lighting perception.
Bala's work on scalable rendering, Lightcuts, is the core production rendering engine in Autodesk's cloud renderer; and her instance recognition research is the core technology of GrokStyle's visual search engine. Her work on 3D Mandalas was featured at the Rubin Museum of Art, New York.
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