Your Next.js Workflow
This Week in Enterprise Tech
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Guillermo Rauch
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• Iranian Hackers Found Way Into Encrypted Apps • Microsoft declares its underwater data center test was a success • China plans new data policy in response to Trump admin’s “bullying” • Patient Passes away during a cyberattack on a hospital • Ransomware has its first fatality • Nvidia buys ARM Holdings from SoftBank for $40 billion • Vue.js releases their 3.0 framework that is leaps and bounds improving performance and experience for web apps • AT&T’s current 5G is slower than 4G in nearly every city tested by PCMag • How should you defend yourself against deepfakes -- and should you even try? • Guillermo Rauch, founder of Vercel talks about reinventing and refocusing front end performance vs. backend development. Hosts: Louis Maresca, Brian Chee, Curt Franklin Guest: Guillermo Rauch This Week in Enterprise Tech episode 411 More Info: https://twit.tv/shows/this-week-in-enterprise-tech/episodes/411 Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/this-week-in-enterprise-tech. Products we recommend: https://www.amazon.com/shop/twitnetcastnetwork TWiT may earn commissions on certain products. Join our TWiT Community on Discourse: https://www.twit.community/ Follow us: https://twit.tv/ https://twitter.com/TWiT https://www.facebook.com/TWiTNetwork https://www.instagram.com/twit.tv/ About us: TWiT.tv is a technology podcasting network located in the San Francisco Bay Area with the #1 ranked technology podcast This Week in Tech hosted by Leo Laporte. Every week we produce over 30 hours of content on a variety of programs including Tech News Weekly, MacBreak Weekly, This Week in Google, Windows Weekly, Security Now, All About Android, and more.
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on this week in enterprise tech people are still wondering what's going on with 5g we talk about how organizations are actually seeing performance degradation when they move to it not good we'll talk about it plus have you thought about how you can defend yourself and your organization from deep fakes well curtis will take you through it and is your organization interested in modern serverless architecture and leading frameworks well brian curtis and i talked with a great guest today guillermo rausch he's the founder of vercelle and has some creative ways for seamless workflows for you plus he is also the creator of nexjs and one of my favorite react frameworks
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service from anywhere from home in the office or in the field go to salesforce for service to find out more welcome to twitter this week in enterprise tech the show that is dedicated to you the enterprise professional the it pro and that geek who just wants to know how the swirl is connected i'm your host louis mareska your guide through this big giant world
of the enterprise but i definitely can't guide you by myself i need to bring in the professionals the experts in their field starting with their very own mr curtis franklin he's the senior editor over there at dark reading curtis i hear you're gearing up for some conferences coming up soon how are things going for you well things are going well fortunately for me the bad guys aren't taking any time off so that gives me plenty to write about a couple of conferences this week actually one from gartner and one by the air force association some interesting stuff coming out of both of those that i'll be writing about in the coming days
and uh getting ready for interop in two weeks it's going to be online completely virtual but completely useful we got some great sessions coming up i'm already watching some of those being pre-recorded and i think it's going to be a lot of fun miss sharing human space with people but we'll try to do the best we can to make it lively and interesting anyway looking forward to it you know i'm actually noticing is this the same
with interop where um some of the organizations and they're trying to stream down or slim down the content to be more focused are you seeing that with interrupt as well it it is a little bit slimmed down uh although we're trying very hard i think to make sure that what they're doing is sort of uh skimming this the cream off the top the things that have traditionally been the most useful the most requested concentrating on those and trying to
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- 1:12:51
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- September 19, 2020
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- This Week in Enterprise Tech
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- ENGLISH
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