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Aubrey Lovell

Appears in 109 Episodes

What Wifi7 means for increased connectivity

Some of you listening might be thinking that Wifi 6 only launched a couple of years ago, and, well, you’d be forgiven for doing so. Launched in 2020, its rollour was h...

Are no-code apps a ticket to productivity or a shadow IT nightmare?

In this episode we are looking at the growing market for no code or low code app development. The premise is simple. Rather than coding an app or tool yourself, you si...

HPC and extreme weather - How tech is helping save our lives and livelihoods

2024 has already been a difficult year for extreme weather. The hurricane season on the eastern seaboard of North America is already one of the earliest active seasons...

The intelligent data platform - a database for the AI era

The global market for databases grew by 12.8% in 2023, according research by Gartner, and is now worth some $102bn annually. Within that, data science and AI platforms...

Re-imagining how we train LLMs using physics-based AI

Machine-learning based Generative AI is inherently inefficient. Training models by sifting findings again and again until a suitable output is generated is a time-cons...

Re-engineering the computer to solve impossible math problems with AI accelerators

There are math problems that are hard. So hard that even current computers cannot solve them. To get around these problems, we need to re-think the very foundation of ...

Formula E: Bridging the gap between the digital and real worlds

In this episode, we’ll be taking you on a trip to London for the final race weekend of the 10th season of the Formula E championship, which was held on the weekend of ...

Who pays for our IT? The move to subscription hardware is making that complicated

Subscription-based IT is becoming increasingly popular – not just for software, but also for hardware. This means our IT is increasingly not a capital investment, but ...

Reducing barriers to entry to foundation model training

In the past couple of years, the world has seen the unprecedented growth and development of machine learning and AI applications, along with a huge spike in demand for...

How do we balance security fears and innovation?

In this episode we are looking at the dilemma being faced by organisations across the world when it comes to moving forward with innovations in technology, whilst also...

Geo-distributed workloads - chasing the sun to reduce our data center energy use

In this episode, we are looking at improving the energy efficiency and sustainability of our computer workloads by shifting them around the world in real-time - someth...

AI and ML Networking: bridging the gap between performance and economy

In this episode, we’re exploring the backbone of AI – network fabrics. The network fabric is the backbone of the data centre - keeping everything together between the ...

Exploring Interpol's Mission to Protect Against Global Cyber Threats

In this episode, we explore the critical work Interpol is doing to combat international cybercrime. Cyberattacks like phishing, ransomware, and data breaches are becom...

Diaries of a CTO: HPE's Fidelma Russo on AI, Data, and Future Tech

In this episode, we’re introducing a new format that we hope to revisit every few months. We’re joined by HPE's CTO, Fidelma Russo, to discuss the rapid advancements i...

Analysing Antonio Neri's Keynote on AI at HPE Discover

In this episode, we’re heading to Las Vegas for HPE Discover 2024, for a breakdown of the multimedia keynote by HPE President and CEO Antonio Neri.​​The AI-focused key...

Edge computing and AI

In this episode we are looking at an emerging field which is bringing together two transformative fields in tech - edge, and AI. Traditionally, the intense compute req...

HPE CEO and President Antonio Neri on HPE Discover 2024

In this episode we are looking ahead to the Enterprise tech event of the year, HPE Discover Las Vegas, which is on during the week of June 17th 2024. It’ll see curated...

Tackling burnout in cybersecurity

In this episode we are looking at a growing issue in the tech field: Burnout among cyber security professionals. A report shared by the Information Systems Audit and C...

Aurora - The world's second exascale computer officially recognized

In this episode we are looking at computers going fast. ‘Exascale’ means a computer is running a billion, billion operations every second. At the 2024 ISC high-perform...

The Technology Now: Today I Learned special edition

In this episode we are taking a break from the norm to bring you a few of the amazing stories from the world of science and technology that haven’t quite made it into ...

Zero Trust Network Access and Virtual Private Networks: The VPN vs ZTNA showdown

In this episode we are looking at why people are moving away from Virtual Private Networks, or VPNs, and are navigating towards Zero Trust Network Access, or ZTNAs.VPN...

Exploring the tech behind Star Wars: Galaxy's Edge at Walt Disney World Resort

We're celebrating May the 4th be with you. Yes, it's Star Wars Day and we've been given incredible behind the scenes access at none other than Star Wars: Galaxy's Edge...

Synthetic data and the next generation of AI creativity

Today we’re discussing synthetic data - that is, data trained by AI and computer simulations, rather than gathered from the real world.Now, generating theoretical data...

The potential of AI for stopping cyber security threats

According to a report published by the UK National Cyber Security Centre in January 2024, Artificial intelligence will increase the number and the severity of cyber at...

The balancing act of AI in healthcare

AI in healthcare is considered an enormous opportunity. Diagnosis, drug discovery, treatment and triage – all are hot topics for new AI tools and assistance. But is th...

How can we avoid the human being a security weakpoint?

For the last decade, messaging around cyber security has often followed a similar pattern: Make people fear the consequences of being hacked. We are only human, after ...

Science on the edge of space: Exploring the possibilities opened up by HPE Spaceborne Computer 2

In this episode we are revisiting HPE Spaceborne Computer 2, the supercomputer at the edge of space, speeding around above our heads on the International Space Station...

How a supercomputer on the International Space Station is revolutionising science on the edge

In the next couple of episodes we’re going to be looking at HPE Spaceborne Computer 2 - a supercomputer on the International Space Station (ISS) that’s revolutionising...

How the public sector is dealing with cyber security in hybrid cloud

In this episode we are looking at how the public sector is embracing the hybrid cloud model and what steps need to be taken to be certain our information, as members o...

How IT is revolutionizing the tricky world of car manufacturing

Tech is having a transformative effect on manufacturing, nowhere more so than in car manufacturing. IT is involved in every step of the process chain: from design to m...

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