Tech On Tap

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Tech on Tap is a twice-monthly podcast brought to you by Capitol Broadcasting Company and WRALTechWire.com. An NC local tech podcast brought to you by tech enthusiasts and those that love the Triangle and all things North Carolina.During this podcast Jason Eder, Laura Worthington and Michael Baylor explore the intersection between tech and culture, and talk about everything from business to how social media runs our lives to local news that is making national headlines to national news with a local twist. With a weekly guest, the team even hits the best and brightest startups in the Raleigh area, some youve heard of and others you havent.

Episodios

  • Tech on Tap: Techwire Partner Spotlight - NCEDA

    11/10/2019 Duración: 23min

    James Amato, Strategy and Business Development Manager of WRAL Techwire, takes another deep dive into the companies and brands that help to make WRAL Techwire's brand special. Lawrence Bivins is the Managing Director of Policy and Public Affairs with the North Carolina Economic Development Association (NCEDA). NCEDA's mission statement is simple. NCEDA serves as the voice for North Carolina’s economic development community – providing professional development, networking opportunities and advocacy to secure the state’s economic future. NCEDA works in both the public and private sectors to grow the inherent value proposition of North Carolina. James and Lawrence sit down to define economic development, to talk about what NCEDA is doing to move North Carolina forward, and how to bridge the urban-rural divide. Find out more about what NCEDA does to advocate for North Carolina's growth and development and register for their upcoming luncheons and networking events at NCEDA.org

  • Tech on Tap: What even is Apple? Another recession angle and startup funding.

    10/10/2019 Duración: 28min

    The team is back together to talk about the latest news in technology and innovation and how it impacts the lives of everyday people. There are so many stories coming out every month on the looming recession. Jason Eder, Michael Baylor, and Laura Blake read the tea leaves through personal experience and talk about how a future recession could mirror the one from 2008. The team talks about the storylines that juxtapose an impending economic downturn with the growth of startups based in the southeastern region of the United States.  With the death of iTunes in the latest IOS update and most recent announcements surrounding Apple TV +, the team wonders what is Apple's great value proposition as a company. What should we expect from the company that brought us Macintosh and the iPhone in 2019? To end the show, Laura Blake recaps the most recent Techwire Live Event, Fueling your Startup - Sponsored by Wells Fargo. The event featured an all-women panel sharing their relatable experiences of finding their passions,

  • Tech on Tap: Techwire Spotlight - Device Magic

    03/10/2019 Duración: 09min

    James Amato, Strategy and Business Development Manager for WRAL Techwire, hosts a conversation with one of WRAL Techwire's valued partners.  WRAL Techwire partners are a collection of organizations and brands that help to make the WRAL Techwire brand special. This week, James sits down with the CTO (Chief Technical Officer) of Device Magic, Mike Welham. James and Mike talk about the unique value proposition of Device Magic and how their company contributes to the unique value proposition of the Triangle as a whole. Find out more about how Device Magic is providing faster and more accurate data collection at DeviceMagic.comPresenting Sponsor: Johnson Automotive Group

  • Tech on Tap: TechWire Partner Spotlight - Opendoor

    11/09/2019 Duración: 20min

    Strategy and Business Development Manager, James Amato, sits down with an Opendoor representative about their impact and plans as an expanding startup in the local economy. 

  • Tech on Tap: Employers vs. Employees, The Apple Ecosystem, Job Growth

    05/09/2019 Duración: 34min

    This week on Tech on Tap we are talking about the stories surrounding the AT&T employee strike and the growing gap between CEOs and employers. Michael and Jason detail the new Apple Card and if there should be cause for concern and the newly released pricing for the Disney Plus streaming service bundle and whether or not that will create a mass exodus from Netflix. After recognizing the company sitting in the front seat of innovation, we talk to Chantal Allam about the forthcoming Boxyard in RTP and the growing job market. Front Seat of Innovation: RDU AirportPresenting Sponsor: Johnson Automotive Group

  • Tech on Tap: Much Ado about Russia, election security and innovation around North Carolina

    07/08/2019 Duración: 32min

    This week Jason Eder and Michael Baylor dig into the short-lived craze around the Face App whether we should have valid concerns about giving our information to developers outside of the US. The team also discusses whether or not there are actual benefits to Big Brother having his eye on everyone and if we could ever actually have a fair and free election. To cap off the show, we talk to James Amato and Quinn Novels (Strategy and Business Development Manager, Coordinator respectively) of WRAL TechWire about the abundance of stories around innovation coming from municipalities on the outskirts of the Triangle and across North Carolina. 

  • Tech on Tap: Big time vacation time for Epic Games, best places to go on vacation across NC, Red Hat and IBM make it official, and Stranger Things is back.

    10/07/2019 Duración: 25min

    Michael and Laura recap one of the biggest months in TechWire's history, surpassing readership numbers during the height of the Amazon HQ2 craze. The team gives a rundown of the surprise 2 weeks PTO for Epic Games employees and the highest ranked vacation spots in NC (as determined by Air BnB). The ink has finally dried on the IBM and Red Hat deal and the CEO weighs in on what that could mean for current and future employees. We also talk about the hottest show in streaming right now, Stranger Things. Front Seat of Innovation Honoree: nCinoThey were recently recognized as the best place to work in North Carolina by Glassdoor. Sponsor: Johnson Automotive Group

  • Tech on Tap: Tech on Mainstreet

    01/07/2019 Duración: 24min

    As a simplified baseline, the Small Business Administration uses the threshold of 500 employees as the ceiling for any business to be considered quote-unquote small. That designation alone includes 99.7% of all businesses in the US according to the census bureau. When I think of the concept of a small business, I personally am more familiar with the shops, restaurants, and organizations with less than 20 employees, companies where the owners are just as much in the weeds as the customers. Even that threshold accounts for more than 86% of all businesses in America and as of 2013, there were 13 million companies that were being run with no employees at all.Today’s episode in our Tech ON series is a celebration of the mainstreet businesses and entrepreneurs that make our communities thrive.Guest: Katie Gailes - Wake Technical Community CollegeSponsor: Johnson Automotive Group. Check out Launch Wake County online for the growing township partnerships Wake Tech is developing and the check out the Wake Tech Sm

  • TechWire Partner Spotlight: CBRE Raleigh

    25/06/2019 Duración: 11min

    Partner Spotlight is our opportunity to highlight the organization and brands who make WRAL Techwire special. CBRE Raleigh is one of those companies and James Amato (WRAL Techwire's Strategy and Business Development Manager) sits down with Tom Fritsch (Senior Managing Director of CBRE Raleigh) to talk about the importance of their partnership with Techwire, their outlook on the region, and their civic engagement. 

  • Tech on Tap: The Triangle is on another list, another weekly newspaper is going away, WWDC, and new unicorns in Raleigh

    07/06/2019 Duración: 29min

    On this episode of Tech on Tap our team (Jason Eder, Laura Blake, Michael Baylor) discusses the top news stories from this month in tech and innovation. The team covers Raleigh's top ranking for gamers, weekly newspapers going away, Apple's WWDC announcements and emerging unicorn companies in the Triangle. 

  • TechWire Live Social Impact: Rob Shields

    21/05/2019 Duración: 14min

    ReCity Executive Director Rob Shields brings a decade of experience in nonprofit management and service, with a focus on youth development. After serving in nonprofit leadership for nearly five years, Shields joined the visioning team for ReCity Network in 2014, becoming the organization’s founding Executive Director. Observing deep divisions in Triangle communities along lines of race, class, and opportunity, he was motivated to create a network of nonprofits, mission-driven businesses, and faith-based organizations that could collaborate to address the most challenging issues facing our communities. By bringing together dozens of organizations since ReCity’s 2016 launch, he has helped build a social impact hub, responding to demand for a more expansive mission of shared space and shared impact for the hundreds of nonprofits that call Durham home. Shields is a native North Carolinian and earned a bachelor’s degree in psychology from UNC Chapel Hill in 2007.

  • TechWire Live Social Impact: Geraud Staton

    21/05/2019 Duración: 12min

    Geraud Staton is the executive director for The Helius Foundation, a Durham-based entrepreneurial consulting company specializing in small businesses and Necessity-Driven Entrepreneurs (NDEs). NDEs are individuals who are unable to find traditional, living-wage employment, including long-time veterans, single parents, people with criminal records or individuals from lower socio-economic backgrounds. Helius has created a means to arm and protect NDEs and provide all of the services that small business owners need to create sustainable businesses. Staton believes wholeheartedly in the mission of the organization and seeks to improve women and minority-owned businesses.

  • TechWire Live Social Impact: Maggie Kane

    21/05/2019 Duración: 13min

    Maggie Kane is the founder and executive director of A Place at the Table, the first pay-what-you-can cafe in downtown Raleigh. She graduated from North Carolina State University in 2013 and began working for a nonprofit with people experiencing homelessness. By befriending many people living on the margins, she knew something needed to be done. Kane has a heart to serve, a desire to always be inclusive, and a passion for loving people. Through her work with people on the streets, she realized the power of community, the importance of dignity, and the beauty in bringing people together over incredible food. In February 2015, A Place at the Table was birthed, and she never looked back. A Place at the Table opened in January 2018 serving thousands of people in Raleigh with a dignified, healthy, and affordable meal; however, more importantly, a meal that feeds more than just the stomach–it feeds your hearts, souls, and minds. Outside of the cafe, you will catch her running marathons and eating peanut butter.

  • Tech on Tap: Impending economic recession, Epic Games work-life balance, Rocky Mount, NC revitalization

    01/05/2019 Duración: 30min

    The team gets together to talk about the latest news from the month of April. Could the country be headed for a recession in 2020, what economic bubble is about to burst, and how will this affect the presidential elections in late November?  Epic Games is accused of having a toxic work environment and employees are speaking out. Is this a sign of a startup behaving badly or just growing pains? Rocky Mount may be poised to give Raleigh, Durham, and Charlotte a run for its money in tech, innovation, and entrepreneurship as businesses and people are making the move to the rural town in hopes of being ahead of the curve. At the end of the show, we talk to a reporter for WRAL TechWire. Chantal Allam, about stories she's covering and why readers should be paying attention. Presenting Sponsor: Johnson Automotive Group

  • Tech on Tap: Tech on Change

    24/04/2019 Duración: 33min

    Today’s episode, Tech on social change, economic disparity, and social mobility. The Premise:The topics of social change and technology seem disparate and disjointed. However, regions across the country like the Triangle are seeming to benefit from an innovation economy that is growing at an exponential rate. The collateral damage is the many disenfranchised individuals throughout our region. Their chances of benefitting from that growth is very much a pipe dream. We focus our attention on social mobility, a term that simply highlights the likelihood that someone who is born into one economic demographic will move upward into another. The southeast of the United States and more specifically North Carolina is amongst the worst states in the country for the people having the ability to break the cycle of generational poverty. In short, whatever economic situation you are born into in North Carolina, there is a high likelihood that you will die in that same economic situation. The GuestsKia Baker:Kia Baker

  • Tech on Tap: Apple’s Streaming Announcement, Duke Energy on Electric Vehicles, Bird and Lime leave Raleigh, IBM Accusations, Sprout Studies

    03/04/2019 Duración: 30min

    This week on Tech on Tap, Michael, Jason and Laura talk about the most important tech news that you need to know over the month of March. Rick Smith joins the discussion to talk about tech coverage from the journalist perspective.Oprah, Spielberg, Abrams, Aniston join Apple’s new streaming serviceApple recently announced new software products that hope to perfect the way we bank, stream, and consume our news. Their biggest headline maker was the introduction of the Apple TV +, which is a streaming alternative to Netflix and Hulu. With a focus on storytelling, Apple TV + was introduced and championed by an all-star lineup, including Oprah, Steven Speilberg, and Jennifer Aniston. Will it be enough to make a dent in the currently crowded streaming marketplace?Duke Energy $76M plan would charge up support for fast-growing electric vehicle marketWith the stark increase in people driving electric vehicles just in our region, Duke Energy is doubling down on building the infrastructure to support charging across both

  • Tech on Tap: Tech on Wheels – a deep dive into key transportation issues

    27/03/2019 Duración: 30min

    The Premise In this episode of our Tech On Series, the Tech on Tap team looks at how we move in our cities and towns. The team starts by asking how are things changing for consumers and how are manufacturers adapting to the biggest disruptors in their industries. Because of innovations like 5G internet connectivity, every level of the supply chain is having to consider how to create better products and how to meet the changing needs of customers in a changing culture. The team also asks how cities and municipalities are planning to adapt to the changes in personal transit throughout their towns and what cities are doing to bring public transit into the modern era.  The Guests Erick Kirks: Erick Kirks is the Marketing Director of Johnson Automotive Group, overseeing the promotional efforts of teams in North Carolina, Florida, and Maryland. His job is always evolving with the new ways that customers search and purchase cars. He is trying to create brand loyalty in a tech environment tha

  • Tech on Tap: TechWire Live Leadership in review, part 2

    22/03/2019 Duración: 32min

    On March 6, 2019, WRAL TechWire held its first TechWire Live event of 2019. Wells Fargo sponsors the event series, and this was the first of four subject matters scheduled for 2019. The content centered around leadership and the itinerary divided the night into two sessions. The first session took a macro look at how effective leaders move the ball forward in their communities. The second session took a micro look at how to make the most significant impact within each person’s own organization.  James Amato, the Strategy and Business Development manager of WRAL TechWire, hosted the event to a packed house. The crowd at WRAL-TV’s historic Studio A was comprised of community leaders, CEO’s, serial entrepreneurs, and industry thought leaders. The audience gathered to discuss ways to realize their leadership potential in an increasingly divisive environment fully.  This episode of Tech on Tap is an edited recording from the second-panel discussion of the night featuring Katie Gailes, of Wake T

  • Tech on Tap: TechWire Live Leadership in review

    19/03/2019 Duración: 33min

    On March 6, 2019, WRAL TechWire held its first TechWire Live event of 2019. Wells Fargo sponsors the event series, and this was the first of four subject matters scheduled for 2019. The content centered around leadership and the itinerary divided the night into two sessions. The first session took a macro look at how effective leaders move the ball forward in their communities. The second session took a micro look at how to make the most significant impact within each person's own organization.  James Amato, the Strategy and Business Development manager of WRAL TechWire hosted the event to a packed house. The crowd at WRAL-TV's historic Studio A was comprised of community leaders, CEO's, serial entrepreneurs, and industry thought leaders. The audience gathered to discuss ways to realize their leadership potential in an increasingly divisive environment fully.  This episode of Tech on Tap is an edited recording from the first panel discussion of the night featuring Jesica Averhart, of the L

  • Tech on Tap: Google forgoes NC Expansion, NCSU Dinosaur Discoveries, Fortnite breaks records, and IBM apologizes

    06/03/2019 Duración: 23min

    This week on Tech on Tap, Michael, Laura and Shannon Cuthrell talk about the most important tech news that you need to know over the last month. * Google passes over NC for $13B expansion. https://www.wraltechwire.com/2019/02/14/googles-13b-expansion-plan-skips-north-carolina/ This story looks at the decision by Google to bypass NC in its data center expansion. There are reports that this could be due to privacy laws that may be forthcoming in response to companies like Google Amazon and Apple clustering in cities states lining the coast. * Meet ‘harbinger of doom’ – the new T.rex courtesy NCSU researchers https://www.wraltechwire.com/2019/02/21/meet-harbinger-of-doom-the-new-t-rex-courtesy-ncsu-researchers-video/ NCSU researchers have discovered a new, smaller, species of Tyrannosaurus Rex. “With a lethal combination of bone-crunching bite forces, stereoscopic vision, rapid growth rates, and colossal size, tyrant dinosaurs reigned uncontested for 15 million years leading up to the end-Cretaceous extinct