IoT, AI, the Future of Work—if it’s revolutionizing industries, Peggy’s talking about it. Each week on The Peggy Smedley Show, she delivers cutting-edge perspectives from top experts, keeping 150,000+ listeners ahead of the curve.
Peggy talks about the fact that there has not been a lot of real data about how the pandemic is impacting the IoT (Internet of Things). She shares information about a new report on how the pandemic i…
Peggy and Jo Peterson, VP of Cloud & Security, Clarity360, talk about challenges facing today’s CIO. She says technology can positively impact a business in a number of different ways and is an integ…
Peggy and John Havlik, co-author, “The Leadership Killer: Reclaiming Humility in an Age of Arrogance,” talk about leadership. He says every good leader has to take care of themselves, produce results…
Peggy digs into the topic of the healthcare construction market, going back to work, and how technology fits into the equation. She says many industries are beginning to determine how to go back to w…
Peggy and Magnus Thibblin, president of machine control division, Hexagon Geosystems, talk about the current challenges of the heavy construction industry. He shares about key factors impacting the i…
Peggy and Ethan Sorrelgreen, chief product officer, CARMERA, talk about autonomous vehicles and safety in this arena, and how technology can help us. He says if you don’t have connectivity, autonomou…
Peggy tackles two issues everyone is thinking about right now: health and security. She says it is no surprise that healthcare is a huge target for cyber criminals and the amount of data available to…
Peggy and Barbara Rembiesa, co-founder, president & CEO, IAITAM (The Intl. Assn. of IT Asset Managers), talk about asset management programs and security. She says anything with data that is leaving …
Peggy and Meg Fitzgerald, author, “Ascending Davos: A Career Journey from the Emergency Room to the Boardroom,” talk about her book and her career history. She says now is the time to think about you…
Peggy and Dan Rodriguez, corporate vice president and general manager, network platforms group, Intel Corp., discuss why technology is essential today and what is coming in the future. He says digita…
Peggy and Jeni Panhorst, vice president, Data Platforms Group, and general manager, Network & Edge Platforms Division, Intel Corp., talk about how technology can address enterprise problem statements…
Peggy and Lynn Comp, vice president, Data Platforms Group, and general manager, Visual Infrastructure Division and NPG Strategy, Intel Corp., talk about the company’s journey to virtualize the networ…
Peggy and Steve Schultz, vice president, Connectivity Group, and director, Business Execution Ethernet Products Group, Intel Corp., talk about how Intel invests in Ethernet. He says the Ethernet 700 …
It’s time to get back to business. Peggy explains how tools and technology, like AI (artificial intelligence) and biometrics, are helping us get back to business. She says biometrics could potentiall…
Uncertainty creates opportunity for the bad guys. Peggy and James Lee, COO, Identity Theft Resource Center, talk about what we should do about our security and privacy today. He says we have shifted …
Peggy and Paul Napper, co-author, “The Power of Agency: The 7 Principles to Conquer Obstacles, Make Effective Decisions, & Create a Life on Your Own Terms,” talk about the importance of adapting toda…
Hackers are taking this opportunity to target businesses. Were we truly ready to work remotely? Peggy talks cybersecurity and explains how businesses can protect themselves during COVID-19 and preven…
Peggy and Lance Spitzner, director, SANS Security Awareness, talk about the three key steps to follow to secure you at home. He says we have to become our own security teams because bad guys take adv…
Peggy and Tina Gravel, SVP global channels and alliances, AppGate, talk about how to protect individuals, companies, and government at a time when we are most vulnerable. She says we are so worried a…
Peggy carries on a conversation about manufacturing and AI (artificial intelligence). She points to numbers that say AI has the potential to add $14 trillion in gross revenue to 16 different industri…