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Tech News and Tech Startup Interviews without the hype in this popular tech show with tech columnist Neil C. Hughes.Neil Interviews Innovative Startups, Tech Leaders, Thought Leaders, CEO's, Solopreneurs, disruptors, and Entrepreneurs. Guests share their success stories, experiences and invaluable advice about the latest tech trends affecting multiple industries.A wealth of guests that cover every aspect of the startup scene discussing Venture Capital, Technology Startups, Advice and Strategy, Angel Investors, Bootstrapping, Business Ideas, Co-Founders, and Crowdfunding.We also look at how the digital transformation and technologies such as machine learning, automation, IoT, AI, AR, VR, wearables FinTech, Edtech and how everything-on-demand are impacting businesses.

Episodios

  • 3256: How SportAI is Redefining Coaching with Computer Vision and AI

    26/04/2025 Duración: 23min

    How can computer vision and AI reshape the future of coaching, player development, and fan engagement in sports? In today's episode of Tech Talks Daily, I sit down with Lauren Pedersen, CEO and co-founder of SportAI, to explore how AI brings advanced sports analysis to athletes and coaches everywhere, not just to elite professionals. Lauren shares the inspiring journey that led her from New Zealand to Norway and from NCAA Division 1 tennis player to tech entrepreneur. SportAI is leading a movement to democratize access to professional-grade coaching tools, offering real-time tactical and technical analysis in racket sports like tennis, paddle, and pickleball.  Using computer vision to track body movement and ball contact points from video alone without the need for wearables, SportAI delivers data-backed insights directly to coaches and players through integrations with camera-enabled courts and coaching platforms. We also dive into how SportAI's technology serves sports organizations, academies, equipment br

  • 3255: TriliTech, Tezos, and the Evolution of Cultural Expression

    25/04/2025 Duración: 39min

    In this episode of Tech Talks Daily, I'm joined by Sunil Singhvi, Head of Arts & Culture at TriliTech, the London-based blockchain hub helping shape the future of digital experiences through the Tezos ecosystem. Sunil brings a rare blend of deep tech, culture, and media expertise, having held senior roles at Twitter, Instagram, and Rarible before joining Trilitech. His mission? To explore how blockchain isn't just about tokens and ledgers but about real human connection, particularly between creators, brands, and their communities. What stood out in our conversation is how Sunil views blockchain as a vehicle for restoring creative autonomy and rebuilding trust in the creator-fan relationship. Through compelling examples like Manchester United's Fantasy United game and McLaren's collectible-driven fandom, we explore how Tezos enables ownership, co-creation, and authentic engagement that outpaces traditional social platforms and algorithms. We unpack the evolution of NFTs, moving beyond the speculative bubb

  • 3254: Inside the Accenture Tech Vision 2025 Report and and the Future of AI-Driven Business

    24/04/2025 Duración: 26min

    In today's episode, I sat down with Mary Hamilton, Global Lead for Accenture's Connected Innovation Centers, to explore how the landscape of artificial intelligence is shifting. As we mark the 25th anniversary of Accenture's Technology Vision report, this year's insights reveal a profound transition into an era of AI-powered autonomy—reshaping how enterprises operate and how people and technology work together. Mary took us inside the key findings from the Tech Vision 2025 report, which is centered on the growing role of AI as a true partner rather than just a tool. From acting as a co-developer to becoming a brand ambassador and even powering robotics in the physical world, AI is on a fast trajectory toward becoming a foundational layer across every business function. However, Mary made it clear that technology alone isn't enough. Without trust in the systems being built, none of this innovation will land as intended. As she shared, building confidence in AI must be both cognitive and emotional—leaders must

  • 3253: Rethinking the Future of Work with Zoom’s New CMO

    23/04/2025 Duración: 29min

    What does it mean to be a digitally engaged customer in 2025? That question sits at the heart of my conversation with Kim Storin, Chief Marketing Officer at Zoom. Just two days into her role, Kim brings a fresh perspective shaped by decades of experience and a track record of building and transforming iconic brands. She joins me to discuss the evolution of Zoom, the changing expectations of modern customers, and how the CMO role is being redefined in an era of AI-powered transformation. In this episode, Kim shares how Zoom is expanding far beyond meetings. Most people know Zoom for its video conferencing, but the platform now includes capabilities across events, webinars, contact center, email, scheduling, and employee engagement. Zoom is evolving into a complete communications and collaboration platform, and Kim offers insight into how her team will help shift perception while staying laser-focused on customer outcomes. We explore the shift from performance-heavy marketing to a more balanced approach that re

  • 3252: How Sonata Software Is Shaping the Next Era of Intelligent Business

    22/04/2025 Duración: 34min

    What does it really take to modernize an enterprise in a world of constant disruption, increasing AI capabilities, and evolving customer expectations? In this episode of Tech Talks Daily, I sit down with Rajsekhar Datta Roy, Chief Technology Officer at Sonata Software, to explore how modernization engineering and responsible AI adoption are reshaping business transformation strategies. Raj brings decades of experience to the conversation, guiding organizations through the complexities of aligning technology with business value. We begin by unpacking what modernization truly means in today’s environment. Rather than a single event, Raj explains how modernization is a continuous process that blends operational efficiency with agile frameworks and a readiness to adapt to future technologies like AI.  My guest shares Sonata Software’s structured approach to modernization, designed to generate efficiency from existing systems and redirect those savings into smarter, faster innovation cycles. We also explore the gr

  • 3251: AI Meets Sustainability: Inside Bower’s Global Recycling Mission

    21/04/2025 Duración: 26min

    With over 100 million packages recycled since its launch in 2019, Bower has proven that incentivizing people with real-world rewards can significantly increase recycling rates without building new infrastructure. From barcode scanning to AI-powered image recognition, the Bower app empowers users to recycle all types of packaging and earn rewards simply by dropping items into ordinary recycling bins. It’s simple, scalable, and working across more than 170 countries. Berfin Mert, co-founder and COO of Bower, explains how their latest innovations now detect items without barcodes, such as coffee cups, cigarette butts, and batteries. She shares how AI-driven guidance has led to a 32% improvement in sorting rates, and why location-based data is key to building smarter, more responsive recycling systems.  We also discuss the realities of building a circular economy, the growing role of brands like Nestlé and Varta, and why a purely sustainable pitch isn’t always enough to bring companies on board. Berfin’s perspect

  • 3250: Couchbase: Overcoming Infrastructure Hurdles in Enterprise AI

    20/04/2025 Duración: 33min

    Here’s the thing: we all heard Sundar Pichai say that the easy wins in AI have faded and that we may see fewer headline‑grabbing releases from the big players over the next year. That comment feels like a red flag for momentum, but I see it as a green light for action.  In this episode, I chatted with Rahul Pradhan, VP of Product and Strategy at Couchbase, about how teams can take advantage of this pause to move projects from simple experiments into solid, production‑ready services. I ask why many organizations hesitate to send their data to public AI endpoints. Rahul explains that when you’ve invested years building data platforms, handing over your proprietary information—even in encrypted form—can feel like handing over the keys to your kingdom. He walks us through how running models inside your security perimeter keeps private data safe and brings up model accuracy since you can tailor inputs and scrub out noise before it ever reaches the inference engine. Next, we tackle the question of stability. Compan

  • 3249: Atlassian: Rovo, ROI, and the Rise of the AI-Powered Workforce

    19/04/2025 Duración: 25min

    In this episode of Tech Talks Daily, recorded live at Team '25 in Anaheim, I sit down with Jamil Valliani, Head of AI Products at Atlassian, to unpack the momentum behind Rovo, Atlassian’s bold move to reimagine collaboration through generative AI. But this conversation goes far beyond product features. It offers a glimpse into how AI is reshaping teamwork, decision-making, and even company culture. Jamil explains how Rovo brings together enterprise-grade search, secure contextual chat, and a new Agent Studio designed to help anyone, from engineers to HR teams, build their own AI teammates. Perhaps most notably, all of this is being rolled out at no additional cost to Atlassian’s paid users. That shift in accessibility marks a clear intent to drive meaningful adoption, not just feature excitement. We explore why 2025 is being tipped as the year of the AI agent, and how Atlassian is helping businesses move beyond overwhelm and into action. What stands out is how teams are using Rovo not just to save time but t

  • 3248: Atlassian - When AI Becomes a Teammate, Not Just a Tool

    18/04/2025 Duración: 29min

    What does it take to lead with empathy in a world where AI transforms our work? In this episode, I sit down with Avani Prabhakar, Atlassian's Chief People Officer, to discuss how the company is creating a people-first culture while embracing rapid innovation. Avani shares how Atlassian is approaching AI not just as a technology shift, but as a mindset shift. When teams see AI as a collaborator instead of a task bot, 90 percent say it improves the quality of their work. That’s not a statistic about productivity. It’s a signal that mindset makes a measurable difference. We explore how leaders can support that shift. It starts with putting people first and using AI to free up time for creativity and deeper thinking. It also means giving teams permission to experiment, learn from failure, and figure out how these tools fit into their day-to-day work. And it includes being transparent about your own journey. What are you using? What’s working? What lessons can others borrow? Avani also gives us a look at how Atlas

  • 3247: Atlassian’s Sanchan Saxena Talks ROI, AI, and the Future of Teamwork

    18/04/2025 Duración: 22min

    What happens when tools like Jira, Confluence, Loom, and AI-powered agents come together under one unified strategy? At Team 25 in Anaheim, I sat down with Sanchan Saxena, Atlassian’s Head of Product for Work Management, to explore the company’s new Teamwork Collection and what it means for the evolving nature of collaboration. With leadership experience at Coinbase, Airbnb, Instagram, and Microsoft, Sanchan brings a pragmatic lens to building products that meet teams where they are. In our conversation, we unpack the thinking behind the Teamwork Collection, a curated set of Atlassian tools designed to help teams work more seamlessly while delivering real, measurable outcomes. This isn’t about adding more tools to the stack. It’s about reducing the noise and giving teams a single, integrated space to plan, document, and communicate with clarity. We also explore how AI is being used to reduce manual overhead, surface relevant information faster, and make daily tasks feel less like busywork. Sanchan shares prac

  • 3246: Why Most Startups Fail and What to Do Differently with Tekyz Inc.

    17/04/2025 Duración: 33min

    What does it really take to build a software startup that doesn’t crash before it can fly? In this episode of Tech Talks Daily, I sit down with David Hirschfeld, founder of Tekyz Inc., a software veteran who’s spent over 35 years working across more than 90 startups. From his early days studying physics at UCLA to becoming the top national salesperson at Computer Associates, and later founding and selling his own successful software company, David has seen the full arc of startup life—success, failure, and the lessons in between. In our conversation, David unpacks the patterns he’s observed over decades in the field and the epiphany that led him to create the “Launch 1st Method.” Rather than falling into the trap of building first and validating later, David’s approach challenges founders to prove product-market fit and generate real revenue before a single line of production code is written. He shares how this model not only reduces time, cost, and reliance on outside investment, but also offers a better cha

  • 3245: How Trello is Tackling Task Overload with AI and Design Thinking

    16/04/2025 Duración: 29min

    What happens when one of the world’s most loved productivity tools decides to reinvent itself for the age of AI? At Team 25 in Anaheim, I sat down with Gaurav Kataria, Head of Product for Trello at Atlassian, to unpack the biggest release in Trello’s history and what it means for individuals and teams navigating the chaos of modern work. Gaurav describes the new Trello as “an AI-powered to-do list,” built not to replace project management tools like Jira but to complement them—especially for those personal tasks, scattered action items, and mental notes that get lost in a sea of email, Slack messages, and SaaS app notifications. With half a million users opting into the beta within 48 hours of launch, it's clear that the new direction is resonating. In our conversation, we explore how Atlassian is using AI to enhance, not overwhelm, individual productivity—by capturing inputs from everywhere, organizing them intelligently, and helping users block time visually with integrations into Google and Microsoft calen

  • 3244: From Mainframes to AI: Paula Paul on Building Software That Lasts

    16/04/2025 Duración: 22min

    What happens when four decades of hands-on engineering experience meet today’s fast-moving AI and open-source ecosystem? In this episode of Tech Talks Daily, I sit down with Paula Paul, Founder and Distinguished Engineer at Greyshore, to explore that intersection. Paula began her tech career in the early 1980s writing code for IBM mainframes and has since become a trusted voice in enterprise modernization, cloud adoption, and open-source governance. Today, she advises organizations on how to build with confidence in an era defined by complex software supply chains, generative AI, and evolving SaaS models. We recorded this conversation during a time when many organizations are feeling the pressure to adopt AI and modernize legacy systems, but struggle with where to begin. Paula offers grounded insights on how to break down replatforming into value-driven streams and why a “big bang” transformation approach is often more risk than reward. She also talks about the critical role of open source in business today—n

  • 3243: How Atlassian CTO Turned Developer Joy Into a Performance Metric

    15/04/2025 Duración: 21min

    What does it really mean to build software with joy? At the Team 25 event in Anaheim, I had the opportunity to sit down with Rajeev Rajan, CTO of Atlassian, to explore how one of the world’s most influential engineering organizations is redefining developer experience from the ground up. Rajeev shares how developer joy became a guiding principle for Atlassian, not as a feel-good initiative but as a core driver of performance and innovation. Rather than focusing solely on velocity or throughput, Atlassian measured how productive developers felt in their codebases. That metric has now improved from 49 percent to 75 percent, thanks to a deliberate strategy built on three pillars: better tools, stronger engineering culture, and empowered teams. We also dive into how this cultural shift helped accelerate the delivery of Rovo, Atlassian’s most ambitious AI product to date. Built-in record time, Rovo didn’t emerge from a top-down push but from an environment where engineers were supported to move fast without cuttin

  • 3242: L.E.K. Consulting on Using AI to Balance Speed, Risk, and Growth

    14/04/2025 Duración: 23min

    What if most product launches fail not because of bad ideas—but because of broken processes? In today’s episode of Tech Talks Daily, I’m joined by Stuart Jackson, Vice Chair of L.E.K. Consulting and co-author of the forthcoming book Predictable Winners (Stanford University Press, 2025). Stuart brings nearly four decades of experience in strategic growth and innovation, and his insights offer a much-needed reframe for businesses navigating the high-stakes world of new product and service development. We sat down to explore a topic many leaders shy away from: why 70–90% of product launches still miss the mark. Stuart breaks down the structural weaknesses that often derail innovation and explains why relying on gut instinct is no longer enough. Instead, we discuss how a rigorous, data-backed approach—augmented by AI—can dramatically reduce the risk profile of innovation while improving speed, accuracy, and return on investment. Stuart shares how leading organizations are integrating AI into every phase of their

  • 3241: Transparency, Trust, and AI: Atlassian’s Legal Framework in Action

    14/04/2025 Duración: 23min

    At Team '25 in Anaheim, I had the unique opportunity to sit down with Stan Shepard, General Counsel at Atlassian, for a conversation that pulled back the curtain on how legal and technology are intersecting in the age of AI. Stan’s journey from journalism to law to shaping legal operations at one of the world’s most forward-thinking companies is as fascinating as it is relevant. What emerged from our discussion is a clear signal that legal teams are no longer trailing behind innovation—they’re often at the front of it. Stan shared how Atlassian’s legal function achieved 85 percent daily usage of AI tools, including the company’s in-house assistant, Rovo. This is remarkable when compared to the industry norm, where legal teams typically lag in AI adoption. Instead of resisting change, Stan’s team leaned into it, focusing on automation for repetitive tasks while reserving high-value thinking for their legal experts. We explore Atlassian’s responsible tech framework, their principles around transparency and acco

  • 3240: How Storadera Is Simplifying S3-Compatible Cloud Storage

    13/04/2025 Duración: 17min

    What if cloud storage could be simple, transparent, and genuinely affordable? In this episode of Tech Talks Daily, I sit down with Tommi Kannisto, founder of Storadera a company based in Estonia that's redefining the way businesses approach object storage. I first met Tommi during the IT Press Tour in London, where Storadera's fresh perspective on S3-compatible cloud storage stood out for all the right reasons. In our conversation, Tommi shares the journey behind building a hyper-converged cloud storage platform that challenges conventional thinking. From eliminating hidden fees to maximizing performance on traditional spinning disks, Storadera is built around an ethos of doing more with less. The platform’s architectural simplicity allows for efficient scaling, reliable performance with small files, and an operational model that avoids complexity by design. Tommi also walks us through how Storadera handles everything from data durability to sovereignty, with data centers already operating in Estonia and the

  • 3239: From Google to AppsCode: Tamal Saha’s Journey to Kubernetes Innovation

    12/04/2025 Duración: 54min

    What if managing databases on Kubernetes didn’t require a team of specialists or endless configuration? In this episode of Tech Talks Daily, I sit down with Tamal Saha, founder and CEO of AppsCode, to explore how his team is building a more intuitive, scalable, and enterprise-ready approach to Kubernetes-native data management. Recorded during the IT Press Tour in London, this conversation traces Tamal’s journey from Bangladesh to Google, and ultimately to launching AppsCode in 2016. He shares how early experiences with Google's internal systems helped shape his vision for a cloud-native data platform built for modern application environments. What began as an open-source passion project has evolved into a comprehensive enterprise suite that includes solutions like KubeDB, Stash, Voyager, and KubeVault. We discuss the operational realities of managing databases in Kubernetes—from simplifying provisioning and backups to solving problems around TLS management, multi-tenancy, and even secret rotation. Tamal outl

  • 3238: How Prove AI is Redefining AI Risk Management with Distributed Ledger Technology

    11/04/2025 Duración: 24min

    What happens when the need for rapid AI innovation runs up against the growing pressure for trust, accountability, and compliance? In this episode of Tech Talks Daily, I sit down with Mrinal Manohar, CEO of Prove AI, to explore how risk management can accelerate rather than hinder AI deployment. Mrinal shares how Prove AI is helping organizations build trust into their AI systems from the start. At a time when businesses are moving AI models into production, yet often lack visibility or safeguards, Prove AI offers a solution grounded in transparency and automation. Their approach uses distributed ledger technology to create tamper-proof audit trails for AI models. This allows teams to focus on innovation while having the infrastructure in place to meet evolving standards and regulatory demands. We discuss why traditional monitoring techniques fall short in an AI context, especially as models become more complex and decisions happen in real time. Prove AI’s infrastructure is designed to support continuous risk

  • 3237: The System of Work: Atlassian’s Blueprint for Modern Collaboration

    10/04/2025 Duración: 25min

    What if the way we work could finally match the way we want to work? At Atlassian’s Team '25, that vision is no longer a distant ideal.  In this special episode recorded live from the event, I sit down with Anu Bharadwaj, President of Atlassian, for an in-depth conversation about the future of collaboration and the company’s newly formalized System of Work. Anu offers a behind-the-scenes look at how Atlassian is rethinking productivity through a new lens. We discuss how the System of Work unifies teams, tools, and data to drive meaningful outcomes instead of isolated wins. Anu explains how this framework was designed to move beyond conventional work management tools, helping teams focus not just on doing more, but on achieving more together. One of the standout innovations is the Teamwork Graph. Built to provide context across tools and departments, it connects strategy to execution with clarity. We explore how this visibility allows leaders to uncover bottlenecks, align resources, and connect the dots betwee

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