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Making Backups Cool with Steven Panovski of UBX Cloud – IT in the D 464
This week, we got the chance to talk to Steve Panovski from UBX Cloud, probably the biggest company you may have never heard of in Metro Detroit. Steve and Bob have similar backgrounds, both growing up in the BBS world, dial-ups, and LAN parties. He has since grown to 25 data centers around the world and has won…
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Dealing with Vendors and Getting Ahead in Securing Your Environment with Cybersecurity Consultant Caston Thomas – IT in the D 463
This week, we were very lucky to chat with our old friend Caston Thomas. Cybersecurity consultant, security visionary, radio host, and all around great human being. Caston dropped some knowledge on getting through the vendor fog and dropped the three things you need to do to be ahead of the game in securing your environment (not…
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Creating a Fitness Industry Startup with Jason David of Workforce Performance Network – IT in the D 462
Workforce Performance Network is a fitness industry startup co-founded by Jason “JD” David. In this episode, we talk to him about the origin of the business, who it’s for, how it works, and what’s next.
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Youtube Success, Business Merger, and Social Networks, and AI with Tom Lawrence of Lawrence Systems – IT in the D 461
In this episode, we were joined by Tom Lawrence of Lawrence Systems and CNWR IT Consultants. He was on the show over a year ago, and his YouTube channel has just kept growing since then. In fact, it’s become so successful that he’s merging his business with CNWR so he can continue to focus on…
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Changes in Detroit with Jer Staes of Daily Detroit – IT in the D 460
Long time friend of the show, Jer Staes of Daily Detroit, is back! Jer was last on Episode 425 where he talked about being close to recording the 1000th episode of the daily podcast. Now, Daily Detroit has over 1200 episodes. First, we had a chat about a subject near and dear to our hearts: dive…
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NOW TV, Broadband Expansion, and more with Michelle Gilbert of Comcast – IT in the D 459
This week, we talked with our friend and long-time guest Michelle Gilbert, VP at Comcast (last time was episode 428, still relevant!) and she’s got plenty of news. Comcast launched NOW TV, a streaming service that includes over 40 premium channels, plus Free Ad-Supported TV (FAST), and Peacock Premium. It costs $20/month. We dove into was…