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Network Disrupted

22 Episodes

17 minutes | Dec 20, 2021
Season 3, Episode 7 - "How does platform thinking fit into digital transformation?" with Maya Agaskar, Managing Director, Accenture
**Today on Network Disrupted, Maya Agaskar is here to discuss platform thinking. Maya is a Managing Director at Accenture, where she works with Fortune 100 companies to help with their digital transformation strategies.In this episode, Maya shares what her customers' digital transformations look like, and how she approaches elevating their strategy. She and Andrew also dive into what it means to have a platform thinking approach, and how Maya helps customers get into the "business of experience." Listen now!Let me know what you thought of today’s discussion! You can tweet me at @netwkdisrupted + @awertkin, leave a review on Spotify or Apple Podcasts, or email me at andrew@networkdisrupted.com.
27 minutes | Dec 15, 2021
Season 3, Episode 6 - "Where do deep subject matter experts go from here?" with James Stanger, Chief Technology Evangelist, CompTIA
**This episode of Network Disrupted is with James Stanger, Chief Technology Evangelist at CompTIA. He works with students, newcomers, and existing IT professionals worldwide to help set them up for a long-term career in IT. James will also help other instructors create IT education programs.Today the discussion is around the path and opportunities for those deep subject matter experts who are well-versed in traditional domains. You'll find that James' advice and insights are beneficial to not only those experts, but also to those that lead them as he shares advice on how leaders should begin thinking about learning possibilities and pathways for their teams.Let me know what you thought of today’s discussion! You can tweet me at @netwkdisrupted + @awertkin, leave a review on Spotify or Apple Podcasts, or email me at andrew@networkdisrupted.com.
19 minutes | Dec 8, 2021
Season 3, Episode 5 - "What does a good hybrid cloud implementation look like?" with Ryan Patterson, Systems Engineer, Uber
**Today on Network Disrupted, Ryan Patterson is here to discuss hybrid cloud implementation. Ryan is a Systems Engineer at Uber, where he works to consolidate and automate their processes. Uber has a good grasp on the cloud, and today Ryan shares a bit about their cloud journey and infrastructure practices. With efficiency being one of their main goals, he shares the essential metrics that drive higher efficiency, and why customer engagement is critical to a better customer experience. Lastly, we get insight on managing different teams and skillsets to deliver on-premises and cloud infrastructure services.Let me know what you thought of today’s discussion! You can tweet me at @netwkdisrupted + @awertkin, leave a review on Spotify or Apple Podcasts, or email me at andrew@networkdisrupted.com.
36 minutes | Dec 1, 2021
Season 3, Episode 4 - "Is a slow cloud adoption better?" with Matt McComas, VP of DevOps, GM Financial
In this episode of Network Disrupted, Matt McComas is here to discuss the merits of a slow cloud adoption. Matt is the VP of DevOps, DevSecOps, CICD, Infrastructure as Code, and Kubernetes for GM Financial, where he helped streamline the way their teams are structured.Today, Matt dives into the evolution of automation with insights on measuring its success. He talks about GM Financial's cloud adoption journey, the reason it is intentionally slow, and how to work through process issues as they come up. Listen now!Let me know what you thought of today’s discussion! You can tweet me at @netwkdisrupted + @awertkin, leave a review on Spotify or Apple Podcasts, or email me at andrew@networkdisrupted.com.
42 minutes | Nov 24, 2021
Season 3, Episode 3 - "Where's the source of truth?" with Avi Freedman, CEO, Kentik
On this episode of Network Disrupted, Avi Freedman is here to discuss networking. Avi is a Co-Founder and CEO at Kentik, a network intelligence platform that helps businesses with network performance, reliability, and security. Avi is also the host of the podcast Network AF.Today, Avi and Andrew discuss the challenges their customers come up against, how they can try to solve them, why cloud adoption won't get easier, and the merits of monitoring and observability. Listen now; you'll also hear expert advice on how to start adopting cloud the right way.Let me know what you thought of today’s discussion! You can tweet me at @netwkdisrupted + @awertkin, leave a review on Spotify or Apple Podcasts, or email me at andrew@networkdisrupted.com.
40 minutes | Nov 17, 2021
Season 3, Episode 2 - "Does geography matter?" with Sandi Jones, Former AVP, Manulife
On this episode of Network Disrupted, Sandi Jones is here to discuss what she has learned from her journey through iterations of Manulife's cloud adoption. Sandi is the former AVP of Global Network Services at Manulife, where she was responsible for the strategy, architecture, service delivery, and operation of Manulife's networks.Today, Sandi shares her expertise in cloud adoption, discussing the importance of understanding the implications of cloud architecture for global organizations, and how beneficial it is to have internal collaboration that drives higher value in what you build. She and host Andrew Wertkin end with a discussion around their passion for working and living in other countries, sharing why we should spend time with our peers from different cultures, promoting empathy and connection.Let me know what you thought of today’s discussion! You can tweet me at @netwkdisrupted + @awertkin, leave a review on Spotify or Apple Podcasts, or email me at andrew@networkdisrupted.com.
50 minutes | Nov 10, 2021
Season 3, Episode 1 - "Should Fortune 100s trust the cloud?" with Richard A Clarke, CEO @ Good Harbor
On the season 3 premiere of Network Disrupted, we are joined by cybersecurity expert Richard A. Clarke. Richard served under three US Presidents in various senior national security positions; he was the first Special Advisor to the President for Cyberspace and was the national crisis manager on 9/11.Today, Richard takes us on a cybersecurity journey, unpacking how we can be thinking about ransomware and what cloud adoption means for your security strategy. With Richard's brilliant expertise and insight, you're sure to walk away with ideas to improve your cybersecurity strategy.Let me know what you thought of today’s discussion! You can tweet me at @netwkdisrupted + @awertkin, leave a review on Spotify or Apple Podcasts, or email me at andrew@networkdisrupted.com.
2 minutes | Nov 3, 2021
Season 3, Episode 0
Host Andrew Wertkin gives a preview of what's to come in Season 3 of Network Disrupted, which premieres on November 10, 2021.Follow Network Disrupted on Twitter: @netwkdisruptedFollow Network Disrupted on LinkedIn: /company/network-disrupted/
30 minutes | Feb 10, 2021
Season 1, Episode 6: "How did they adopt SD-WAN so fast?" with Anshuman Awasthi, Director of Infrastructure, Engineering @ Leading Retailer
Today, I talk to Anshuman Awasthi, Director of Infrastructure and Engineering at a publicly traded, leading retailer based in CA whose legal team won’t let me say their name... but they do furniture really well. Anshu’s company was an early adopter of SD-WAN before its value was as defined, so we talk about how and why they did that. We'll also discuss:- Why his team chose to adopt SD-WAN before its relative popularity- How he leveraged vendor partnerships to tailor emerging solutions - How Anshu’s company determined requirements for the emerging technology - What securing traffic in this new world looked like for Anshu’s team Read his Forbes column here: https://www.forbes.com/sites/forbestechcouncil/people/anshumanawasthi/#53b78c831ec4P.S. Know who I should speak to next? Drop me a line at andrew@networkdisrupted.comP.P.S. Short on time? I send episode summaries to my email subscribers. Add yourself to the list if you’d like.
25 minutes | Dec 14, 2020
Season 2, Episode 1: "Can security & flexibility co-exist?" with Vikas Mahajan, CISO at the American Red Cross
Today, I’m speaking with Vikas Mahajan, who you might know as the CISO at the American Red Cross. For this episode, we’re going to focus on the collision of traditional worlds of networking and network security, the rise and merits of what Gartner has coined as "SASE", and how Vikas approaches leading security in light of the Red Cross’ volunteer-based, highly critical, highly complex context. What's great about this interview is we talk both tactics and strategy, and I expect many of you will be pocketing much of Vikas' advice. Let me know what you thought of today’s discussion! You can tweet me at @netwkdisrupted + @awertkin, leave a review on Spotify or Apple Podcasts, or email me at andrew@networkdisrupted.com.Read more about Vikas on our blog.
31 minutes | Dec 9, 2020
Season 2, Episode 6 - "What is my role in the organization?" featuring Rich Penkoski, Principal and Deputy CEO, Markets at Deloitte
On the season finale of Network Disrupted, we’re talking to Rich Penkoski, the Deputy CEO of Markets for Deloitte Consulting. We're going to lean on Rich’s unique role speaking to many different finance and technology leaders to discuss the evolution of the highly important CIO-CFO relationship.We'll also cover the rapidly changing expectations of technologists, strategies for enabling agile decision making at large organizations, and why intimately trusting your vendors is necessary. Enjoy!As always, let me know what you thought of today’s discussion! Tweet me at @netwkdisrupted + @awertkin, leave a review on Spotify or Apple Podcasts, or email me at andrew@networkdisrupted.com.Read more about Rich on our blog.With that, I wish you all a happy, safe holiday season. I'll see you in the spring for Season 3.
31 minutes | Dec 2, 2020
Season 2, Episode 5 - "How do I humanize IT?" with Jason James, CIO at Nethealth
Today I’m joined by Jason "JJ" James, a three-time IT VP, and current Chief Information Officer at NetHealth. In this episode, we’re going to focus on IT's ever-expending role in enabling smooth strategic pivoting, aiding efficient teamwork, navigating industry disruption (as always).JJ is an award-winning innovator, and a true believer in driving advancement through human connection - as he has coined the "humanization" of technology. Enjoy!Let me know what you thought of today’s discussion! Tweet me at @netwkdisrupted + @awertkin, leave a review on Spotify or Apple Podcasts, or email me at andrew@networkdisrupted.com.Read more about Jason on our blog.
30 minutes | Nov 25, 2020
Season 2, Episode 4 - "How do I foster a culture of innovation?" with Brian Benn, CIO @ Atlanta Housing Authority
Today I’m joined by Brian Benn, a former NASA software engineer and current Chief Information Officer at the Atlanta Housing Authority - a leader in transforming public housing to provide affordable communities for those in need. In this episode, we’re going to focus on how technology leaders - particularly in government, can stoke innovation, create a culture that resists complacency, welcomes vulnerability, and actually empowers agile development.Brian is a truly innovative strategist, technologist, and overall thought leader, with an adamant belief in digital literacy driving the betterment of Atlanta. He has some really awesome stories from his time on the final frontier. Enjoy!Let me know what you thought of today’s discussion! Tweet me at @netwkdisrupted + @awertkin, leave a review on Spotify or Apple Podcasts, or email me at andrew@networkdisrupted.com.Read more about Brian on our blog.
29 minutes | Nov 18, 2020
Season 2 Episode 3 - "How do I choose & enable my partners?" with Tom Andriola, Vice Chancellor of IT at UC Irvine
Today, I’m speaking with Tom Andriola, the Vice Chancellor of Information, Technology, and Data over at the University of California, Irvine - an inovation hub for higher education, public research, and healthcare. On this episode, we explore Tom's unique take on enabling partnerships to promote UC Irvine’s ambitious data strategy, discuss the keys to merging technology and business strategy at organizations at the scale of UC Irvine, and investigate emerging thoughts on what’s to come in healthcare and higher ed.Tom is a brilliant technology leader and a true advocate for innovation. His ambitious strategic approach is reason enough to take notes - enjoy!Let me know what you thought of today’s discussion! You can tweet me at @netwkdisrupted + @awertkin, leave a review on Spotify or Apple Podcasts, or email me at andrew@networkdisrupted.com.Read more about Tom on our blog.
27 minutes | Nov 11, 2020
Season 2, Episode 2: "Should I abandon the CIO title?" with Gayleen Gray, AVP and CTO at McMaster University
Today, I’m speaking with Gayleen Gray - the Assistant Vice President and CTO at McMaster University in Canada. On this episode, we explore the evolution of the CIO role and why we’re seeing more people adopting the CTO title today, how Gayleen brought the entire university along in her strategic planning process, how she measures success in her department, what peer communities Gayleen is involved in, and so much more.She is a brilliant open book and I found so much to take away from this episode - it was hard to pick what elements to cut down in editing, so you’ll certainly enjoy this one. Let me know what you thought of today’s discussion! You can tweet me at @netwkdisrupted + @awertkin, leave a review on Spotify or Apple Podcasts, or email me at andrew@networkdisrupted.com.Read more about Gayleen on our blog.
44 minutes | Apr 29, 2020
Season 1, Episode 8: "How can I nurture innovation at a federal agency?" with Chad Sheridan, Chief Innovation Officer, NetImpact Strategies
Today, I talk to Chad Sheridan, Chief Innovation Officer at NetImpact Strategies about:- How to measure value in the federal context- The balance between delivering features and technical debt- Why switching from project to product thinking matters- The value in leveraging cloud for agencies- How to lean on peers and overcome other technology leadership challengesAs former service delivery chief for the USDA, Chad recently moved to work at NetImpact Strategies to advise a number of agencies on what we’re about to talk about today. That is, creating and measuring value in the federal context, switching from project to product thinking to nurture innovation, the cloud’s value for agencies, and how to lean on peers to overcome the challenges that inevitably come with the territory of technology leadership.Read more about Chad on our blog.
26 minutes | Apr 8, 2020
Season 1, Episode 7: "How do I up-skill my team for digital transformation?" with Thomas Sweet, VP in IT Solutions @ GM Financial
Today, I talk to Thomas Sweet, VP in IT Solutions at GM Financial, about: - How he’s turning his QA organization into a unified engineering team - The value of certifications and metrics - Specific tactics he uses to drive continuous learning - Why he doesn’t want GM Financial’s Cloud Centre of Excellence (CCoE) to return his team members Tom’s got a real focus on lifting people up in the workplace. I want to give credit where credit is due, so I’d like to thank our friends at Linux Academy (or, rather, A Cloud Guru), for introducing us. Tom gets into the tactical weeds explaining how he’s doing what he’s doing, which is really valuable, so thanks for that Christophe.  Note: Tom’s opinions are his own and do not represent those of GM or GM Financial. P.S. Know who I should speak to next? Drop me a line at andrew [at] networkdisrupted [dot] com.  P.P.S. Short on time? I send episode summaries to my email subscribers. Add yourself to the list if you’d like.Read more about Thomas on our blog.
22 minutes | Feb 19, 2020
Season 1, Episode 5: "Is AI a dirty word?" with Vishal Gupta, CTO @ Unisys
In this episode, I talk with Vishal Gupta, CTO @ Unisys, about:- The value AI actually has (and doesn’t have) in an enterprise setting- Low-hanging fruit for which an organization can use AI (specifically in the realm of improving customer experience and classifying devices for policy application)- Common data-collection misconceptions enterprises have- Bonus: how Unisys is equipping its employees career security through skills trainingVishal is the CTO of Unisys, the IT company we’ve known for over a century. Since he started in 2018, Vishal has been focused on helping Unisys’ customers apply analytics in practical ways, and on enabling his organization to attract, engage, and retain talent. We talk about both things in the episode.P.S. Know who I should speak to next? Drop me a line at andrew [at] networkdisrupted [dot] com.P.P.S. Short on time? I send episode summaries to my email subscribers. Add yourself to the list if you’d like.Read more about Vishal Gupta on our blog
25 minutes | Jan 29, 2020
Season 1, Episode 4: "How do I measure an automation strategy?" with Juha Holkkola, CEO @ FusionLayer
In this episode, I talk with Juha Holkkola, CEO @ FusionLayer about:- The networking reality at many large organizations- Automation strategy mistakes he sees organizations making- The best IP address management (IPAM) tools most organizations cling to- His advice for effective automationJuha is the co-founder and CEO of FusionLayer, a DDI company focused on helping large customers automate their infrastructure. While a bit different than my typical guest, Juha – like me – talks to a large number of IT leaders. He therefore understands where widespread holes (and, conversely, opportunities for improvement) exist.P.S. Know who I should speak to next? Drop me a line at andrew [at] networkdisrupted [dot] com.P.P.S. Short on time? I send episode summaries to my email subscribers. Add yourself to the list if you’d like.
26 minutes | Jan 9, 2020
Season 1, Episode 3: "How do I interpret business requirements?" with Jon Macy, Director @ Cerner
In this episode, I talk with Jon Macy, Director @ Cerner about: * How he balances single customer requirements and popular requests * How he engages with the business * The business-focused platform-as-a-service that he’s effectively built for the organization * What he thinks makes a valuable technology partnership
 Jon is focused on building enduring architectures and systems at Cerner, and it shows in the way he talks about his role and challenges. It’s both reassuring to listen to, and certainly helpful to others on a similar path. P.S. Know who I should speak to next? Drop me a line at andrew [at] networkdisrupted [dot] com.  P.P.S. Short on time? I send episode summaries to my email subscribers. Add yourself to the list if you’d like.Read more about Jon Macy on our blog
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