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My First New York Times’ TechTalk Podcast

My piece starts about 21 minutes in and lasts for about eight minutes. I discuss how IT makes decisions and plan for the future.
May | 20 | 2010

May | 20 | 2010
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Here’s Times’ description:

The Times reporter Brad Stone discusses YouTube’s 5th birthday and Phil Simon, author of The Next Wave of Technologies, shares observations on how information technology departments make decisions and plan for the future.

My piece is about 21 minutes in and lasts about eight minutes.

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