Sinopsis
At FutureCreators, our mission is to help you unlock the key to scalable profitability: turning customer information into cash faster than your competition and do it at Zettabyte scale. We help you measure your business' ability to scale profitably in the Zettabyte Era using key operating metrics. These metrics tell you immediately how close you are to your customer information and how to uncover huge pools of untouched cash, the lifeblood of your business. We want to see your business growing, profitable and cash rich.
Episodios
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Cyberspace Inflation and The Edgleless Fog
10/12/2020 Duración: 06minIn this episode of the podcast, Francis McInerney discusses with Robert Braathe the “Edgeless Fog”, a term for cyberspace inflation that stretches beyond “The Cloud”. This new information surface has substantial monetary value— the problem is global networks and cell tower companies are unprepared for these advances. To hear more on this subject check out a live event hosted by Future Creators, email francis@future-creators.com for more information.
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Our Track Record at Future Creators
07/12/2020 Duración: 09minIn this episode of the podcast, Francis McInerney discusses with Robert Braathe three companies Future Creators has been following, AT&T, Verizon, and Crown Castle. Due to its straightforward approach and numeral strategy, so far all predictions have been extremely accurate.
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AT+T’s Acquisitions Lead to Bad Debt and Inevitable Breakup
30/11/2020 Duración: 07minIn this episode of the podcast, Francis McInerney discusses with Robert Braathe AT&T’s outstanding debt and the likelihood of a large crash in the company’s future. The mismanagement of funds combined with the decline in wireless server generators forces large telecommunication companies to evaluate what is a worthwhile investment and when it’s time to throw in the towel.
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The Next Step in the Global Meltdown of Communications Companies
20/11/2020 Duración: 08minIn this episode of the podcast, Francis McInerney discusses with Robert Braathe the breaking down of the telecommunication industry due to poor balance sheets and the fact that wireless service generators are in decline. The split between infrastructure creators and carriers is impacting the industry, so companies must focus on elevating their frequency and scale into the new cyberspace.
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Intelligent Towers - a Major Transition Opportunity in the Cell Tower Business
11/11/2020 Duración: 07minIn this episode of the podcast, Francis McInerney discusses with Robert Braathe the limited reach of today’s standard cell phone towers, and introduces the idea of an information surface beyond the Cloud: the “edgeless fog”. Utilizing a Neutral Network Enabling Platform, cell towers can elevate into cyberspace, connect with one another and introduce themselves into a new monetary information competition.
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Scaling IBM
30/10/2020 Duración: 07minIn this episode of the podcast, Francis McInerney discusses with Robert Braathe IBM’s position in the tech. companies’ race into further cyberspace, focussing on the necessity for the company to monetize their information surfaces and strategic future joint ventures.
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Scaling Semiconductors: The China Problem
20/10/2020 Duración: 06minIn this episode of the podcast, Francis McInerney discusses with Robert Braathe China’s information control policies that have affected acquisitions of several large tech. companies and ask the question: it is cost-effective for America to continue doing business with China?
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Still No Mention of The Information Cost Velocity Curve from US Election Candidates
13/10/2020 Duración: 04minIn this episode of the podcast, Francis McInerney discusses with Robert Braathe the utilization of the information cost velocity curve, or its lack thereof, in reference to all forms of social issues including politics, clean energy, education, healthcare, and whether the FCC is managing wireless connection properly.
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Fixing the European Union
30/09/2020 Duración: 08minThe European Union created a monetary union without a political and fiscal union. Which is like if we operated as 50 different fiscal policies. In this episode of the podcast, listen in to hear more on how Europeans spend their time trying to break up the FAANGS instead of making their own. When they do try, they are management disasters like Airbus.
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Intel on the Outs
20/09/2020 Duración: 07minArgon National Lab was putting in a new supercomputer,Aurora Supercomputer, but this process was delayed because Intel hasn’t been able to keep up with it, while Taiwan Semiconductor and Apple have been. It’s been shown that Intel peaked back in 2011, so are they on the downhill now? Listen in to this episode of the podcast to hear more.
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British Telecom Under Pressure to Sell Itself
10/09/2020 Duración: 07minIn this episode of the Podcast, Robert Braathe and Francis McInerney discuss the pressure British Telecom is under to sell itself. With stock being down 90%, sales in the past 3 years being down 5% and mobile revenue being down 2% in the last 2 years, British Telecom is definitely going under. Why hasn’t management done anything in the last 20 years to fix their core business model? Members of future creators can download this analysis from our website.
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The COVID Crisis and Health Care Information Optimization
31/08/2020 Duración: 05minFrancis McInerney and Robert Braathe discuss US healthcare and the chaos that comes with it. With COVID, the US is approaching 50% of our WW2 casualties, in only 6-7 months time, which is a very troubling stat. How is it that the US can be so behind when it comes to healthcare? Listen in for more information on this.
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Will the 2020 Presidential Election Winner Grasp The Information Cost Velocity Curve?
26/08/2020 Duración: 07minAs we are now less than 100 days away from the 2020 US Presidential Election, Robert Braathe and Francis McInerney discuss what we would like to see the winner of the upcoming election produce. Tune in for key metrics and policies that the winner must implement.
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No Outsiders for Boards in Japan
21/08/2020 Duración: 06minIn this episode of the Podcast, Francis McInerney and Robert Braathe discuss the need for a board and the reasons as to why there are no outsiders for boards in Japan. There are many reasons why a company should have outsiders on their board, so why does Japan only include insiders on their boards? Listen in for more information on this issue.
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Companies Transform Into Platforms or Fail to Perform
06/08/2020 Duración: 05minSeven of the ten most powerful companies are platform companies. Francis McInerney elaborates more on how companies become platforms explaining that this concept really began with the creation of the cloud. Listen in for more information and backstory about these transformations.
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Japan - An Entire Nation Stays Out of The Cloud
01/08/2020 Duración: 05minRobert Braathe and Francis McInerney converse about Japan and how it’s possible for an entire nation to stay out of the cloud. Francis explains that in the business realm of Japan, IT is not taken seriously. Francis explains that in Japan, there is a deeply rooted resistance to things as large as ERP, which is quite a tragedy.
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Carter - The Last True Liberal President and His Impact on Future Creators
30/07/2020 Duración: 05minRobert Braathe speaks with Francis McInerney about the last true Liberal President, Jimmy Carter, who deregulated transportation. None of the companies we know and love, like Costco, FedEx, Apple and Paypal, could have existed without Jimmy Carter’s work. This is a discussion every future creator should hear.
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Walmart Sales Boom During COVID-19
27/07/2020 Duración: 04minRobert Braathe and Francis McInerney discuss the recent boom in Walmart sales during COVID-19. Francis elaborates that it is not just COVID-19 and quarantine shopping at play, but also Walmart’s business model and retail operation. Comparable to Amazon, Walmart has created a business model allowing them astronomical working capital freedom.
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TikTok Troubles in India and US
24/07/2020 Duración: 04minRobert Braathe speaks with Francis McInerney about the seemingly thriving app, TikTok. While appearing successful from outside, TikTok faces numerous issues and conflicts behind the scenes of the trending dance moves and stories. Robert and Francis discuss the numerous issues and conflicts, mainly party conflicts, behind TikTok’s being banned from India as well as threats of bans from the U.S.
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Hong Kong Business Returns To The Past
20/07/2020 Duración: 04minRobert Braathe speaks with Francis McInerney on Hong Kong’s recent return to the past in terms of rules and regulations. Francis elaborates on how this behavior will affect business models everywhere, with Hong Kong being one of the world’s finance centers. With topics such as politics, Magna Carta, Communism and the future of the business world as we know it, this is a discussion every future creator should hear.