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Webinars Are Old News.
Here Is Something New: ITSPmagazine's #Webinars

The Future Of #ThoughtLeadership Is Here
More Than Just a Presentation—They Are Conversations That Matter.

In this short intro episode - youtu.be/exSA-IyW1DY - Sean Martin and I share why we’re redefining the webinar experience. No boring decks. No sales pitches disguised as panels. Just real, honest, expert-led conversations that dive deep into the #technology, the #cybersecurity, and #societal topics shaping our world.

From #AI in #healthcare and secure #coding, to #smartcities, #space, #robots, #quantum computing—and yes, maybe even #pizza 🍕🤣 —these sessions bring together industry #leaders, innovators, and curious minds like you.

Join live to ask questions, share thoughts, and be part of the moment.
Or catch the replay on demand. Either way, the learning—and the thinking—never stop.

🔗 Explore upcoming and past sessions: itspmagazine.com/webinars

📺 Subscribe to the channel and follow the conversation.
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Join the upcoming one:
AI In Healthcare: Who Benefits, Who Pays, And Who’s At Risk? — An ITSPmagazine Thought Leadership Webinar | Mar 25, 2025
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Webinars aren’t dead.
They just needed a reboot.
This is it! 🤘😬

Webinars Are Old News.
Here Is Something New: #Webinars!

ITSPmagazine Webinars — The Future Of Thought Leadership Is Here
More Than Just a Presentation—They Are Conversations That Matter.

In this short intro episode, Sean Martin and I share why we’re redefining the webinar experience. No boring decks. No sales pitches disguised as panels. Just real, honest, expert-led conversations that dive deep into the technology, the cybersecurity, and societal topics shaping our world.

youtu.be/oRczlpD9bLs

From #AI in healthcare and secure coding, to #smartcities, #space, #robots, #quantum computing—and yes, maybe even #pizza 🍕🤣 —these sessions bring together industry #leaders, innovators, and curious minds like you.

Join live to ask questions, share thoughts, and be part of the moment.
Or catch the replay on demand. Either way, the learning—and the #thinking—never stop.

🔗 Explore upcoming and past sessions: itspmagazine.com/webinars

📺 Subscribe to the channel and follow the conversation.
crowdcast.io/@itspmagazine

Join the upcoming one
AI In #Healthcare: Who Benefits, Who Pays, And Who’s At Risk? — An ITSPmagazine Thought #Leadership Webinar | Mar 25, 2025
crowdcast.io/c/ai-in-healthcar

Webinars aren’t dead.
They just needed a reboot.
This is it! 🤘 😬

#cybersecurity, #technology, #webinars, #thoughtleadership, #AI, #innovation, #infosec, #society

@adastra1930 good advice! #hybrid setups provide #fault_tolerance too. If the cloud provider goes down, or trunk connections are cut, or there's a massive public #DNS outage, or even a large-scale power outage - you can still have #authentication services, and some #connectivity with internally hosted sites and services. Plus, managing an on-prem Domain Controller gives we #sysadmins the control on routes and content delivery for our users and devices, and we can pivot quickly to recover services should the Internets take a massive shit. Of course, there are limits to what can be done today without some #cloud services in place, or even #electricity, but that's not the point here.

There are fewer and fewer of us anymore that actually know how to spec and build out a #physical_server for a target environment, let alone how to make it play well with clouds. And don't get me started on #n00b tech people's lack of understanding on how the #Internet actually functions. It's a lost art form anymore lol.

I still believe A+, and Networking Fundamentals (Level 1 & 2) courses should be required learning for anyone in computer science. Part of passing those courses should be building a PC, building a Server, and building a Network, from scratch. Then break/fix/break/fix until you "get it." We also need more #support for #n00bs landing #industry jobs with quality #leaders who actually #mentor them, making them better than they could be. Teaching these now older concepts of "on-prem" setups and the like.

Now, if I could just get my CEO to release the purse strings a bit, I could continue doing my part. But that's a whole other discussion lol.