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  • Bits and Bytes: Episode 21 - How Networks are bought, built, managed, and refreshed
    2026/03/27

    What if the world thought of networking as a utility?

    In episode 21 of the Bits and Bites podcast, the hosts welcome guests Adam Kingery, SLED master and Xan Stevenson, Head of Partner Sales at Meter, to discuss how networking has evolved and why it’s being treated as a “fourth utility” that businesses can’t operate without.

    They contrast traditional networking—complex bills of materials, large upfront CapEx, multi-vendor tools, licensing tiers, and unpredictable refresh cycles—with Meter’s vertically integrated, outcome-based approach that focuses on uptime, predictable costs, lifecycle management, and simpler procurement.

    The conversation highlights challenges in public sector environments like K-12 growth, security camera expansion, bandwidth demands, redundancy, and staffing retirements. They also explore Meter Command, a proactive support and AI-driven interface designed to help manage, troubleshoot, and potentially automate network operations while allowing customers varying levels of control through co-management models.

    00:00 Welcome and Guests
    00:36 Why Networks Matter
    02:22 How Networking Evolved
    04:32 Zan’s Meraki to Meter
    07:17 Public Sector Network Reality
    08:11 BOM Complexity and Costs
    09:56 Budgeting and Future Proofing
    11:30 Meter Outcome Model
    15:34 Co-Managed Operations
    20:07 Proactive Support and Integration
    22:48 Command and Autonomous Networks
    26:11 Unified Network Visibility
    26:39 User Experience Troubleshooting
    27:30 Autonomy Without Job Loss
    28:58 IT Talent Shift Ahead
    33:49 Why Meter Is Different
    34:39 Vertical Integration Benefits
    36:47 Apple Style Subscription Analogy
    39:36 All In Pricing Simplicity
    43:49 Proving Scale and Credibility
    45:35 Traditional Renewal Pain Points
    50:07 Right Fit and Wrap Up

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    53 分
  • Bits and Bytes: Episode 20 - Unlocking The Power of AI in Customer Experience
    2025/09/19

    In this episode of the Bits and Bytes podcast, hosts Matthew P. Scott and Joey Wenzler are joined by Adam Kingery and Jeremiah Plaskett from Byteworks to discuss the impact of AI agents on customer experience.

    They explore the evolution of AI from simple chatbots to advanced autonomous agents that can handle complex tasks across multiple channels, such as answering FAQs, managing bus schedules for schools, and performing IT support functions like MFA resets.

    The discussion also touches on AI's potential to transform contact centers from cost centers to revenue centers while emphasizing the importance of responsible AI deployment.

    Tune in to learn how AI can streamline operations and enhance customer interactions across various industries.

    Have a question for the show? Email us: podcast@byteworks.com

    To a pitch-free podcast,

    Matt & Joey


    00:00 Introduction and Episode Kickoff

    00:25 Meet the Hosts and Guests

    00:41 Discussing WebEx Agents

    01:10 AI in Education: Real-World Applications

    02:12 Evolution of Chatbots to AI Agents

    02:53 Omnichannel Customer Experience

    04:48 AI Agents in Schools: A Case Study

    07:00 Benefits of AI Agents for Schools

    09:39 AI Agents Enhancing Customer Service

    17:56 Future of AI in Customer Experience

    21:23 The Future of AI in Households

    22:11 Revolutionizing School Districts with AI

    22:59 Addressing IT Challenges with AI

    23:29 Personal Experience with MFA Reset

    25:43 AI in Customer Service and Contact Centers

    32:47 Implementing AI Responsibly

    36:03 Steps to Integrate AI in Your Business

    40:40 Conclusion and Future Prospects



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    42 分
  • Bits and Bytes: Episode 19 - Built to Last: How Network Resilience Powers Innovation
    2025/08/15

    Discover how a resilient and dependable network is more than just uptime - it's about enabling innovation, agility, and speed.

    In this episode, hear from two IT professionals working at the intersection of infrastructure and application development, and how their collaboration ensures performance, productivity, and trust in the systems they support.

    We welcome Jeff Monson, IT Director, Endpoint Clinical

    &

    Michael Moir, Principal Engineer, Autodesk

    Thank you for subscribing to our channel on YouTube (@byteworks01)
    Following us on LinkedIn @byteworks
    And checking out our site: www.Byteworks.com

    Have a question for the show?
    Please email us: Podcast @ byteworks.com

    To a Pitch-Free Podcast,
    Matt & Joey
    Hosts of Bits and Bytes by Byteworks

    #techpodcasts #itinfrastructure #security #byteworks

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    33 分
  • Bits and Bytes: Episode 18 - IT Infrastructure in M&A - A Playbook for Due Diligence and Integration
    2025/07/03

    We explore the critical role of #IT infrastructure in Mergers and Acquisitions - from pre-acquisition technical due diligence to post-acquisition network integration.

    Hear firsthand from Andy Green, Director of IT for Guardian Pharmacy. He has done this repeatedly. He shares what to look out for, what often goes wrong, and how to build a scalable, secure, and resilient IT foundation across multiple organizations

    Have a question for us? Email the show
    Podcast@byteworks.com

    #mergersandacquisitions #itinfrastructure #pharmacy #informationtechnology

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    24 分
  • Bits and Bytes: Episode 17 - IT in Healthcare - Steven McWilliams, CIO, Georgia Hospital Association
    2025/04/04

    #ittrends in #healthcare 🏥🥼

    👩🏻‍⚕️ We explore the role technology plays in advancing patient care and serving the medical professionals who administer this care 👨🏻‍⚕️

    - Technology's role in managing ongoing health (#wearables, #iot )
    - #AI's development in assisting physicians (radiology scans, consultative note-taking)
    - Financial funding struggles in healthcare (especially in rural areas) to gain access to the best technologies
    - Sophistication of bad actors attempting to gain access to #healthcare #pii records
    - The critical role of #EMR plays in the #technology stack
    - How vendors get it right (and wrong) when partnering with healthcare technology teams
    - #Physicalsafety concerns in healthcare - how technology plays a role
    - Technology's role in replacing staff
    - The burden (and additional responsibility) this additional technology places on the IT team

    📸: Steven McWilliams, CIO, Georgia Hospital Association

    Michael Alshouse, Senior Solutions Advisor, Byteworks

    Have a question? Email us: Podcast@byteworks.com

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    43 分
  • Bits and Bytes: Episode 16 - Managing Critical Incidents Seamlessly with Tom Willouby, Singlewire
    2025/02/07

    Every second counts during Active Shooter situations, weather emergencies, and other crises. Response is needed immediately, but oftentimes it's too late...

    We welcome Singlewire Regional Sales Manager, Tom Willoughby

    The importance of effective communication and the benefits of Informacast in streamlining emergency notifications and improving overall communication systems.

    • Revenue has been growing significantly, outperforming the market with double-digit growth.
    • Emergency communication is a top concern for customers and organizations, especially in the face of potential threats.
    • Many organizations already have various communication tools in place but struggle with integrating them effectively.
    • SingleWire's solution, Informacast, streamlines existing technology and offers critical mapping capabilities for targeted emergency notifications.
    • Informacast can help organizations identify gaps in their emergency preparedness and create a system to address them.
    • Informacast can integrate with existing infrastructure, such as phone systems and paging systems, to send alerts to multiple devices simultaneously.
    • Informacast can automate notifications based on various sensors, such as gunshot detection systems, and provide real-time communication during emergencies.
    • Lack of effective communication regarding emergency drills in schools can cause unnecessary panic for parents.
    • Informacast software automates weather notifications and can set radius alerts for specific areas.
    • Internet of Things (IoT) integration allows for automated notifications and alerts in various emergency situations.
    • Organizations should audit their communication tools and protocols, regularly test them, and ensure compliance with regulations.


    Have a question for the show?

    Email us: podcast@byteworks.com

    Thanks for watching!

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    37 分
  • Bits and Bytes: Episode 15 - Securing Operational Technology: Tackling Today’s Critical OT Security Challenges with Brian Brammeier, CEO, Opscura
    2024/12/02

    Join hosts Joey and Matt as they dive into Operational Technology (OT) security, exploring the unique challenges and urgent need for solutions in protecting critical infrastructure and industrial environments.

    This episode features an industry expert who breaks down three key aspects of OT security: the biggest challenges, why it’s relevant right now, and how companies can stay secure amid evolving threats. With cyber risks on the rise and the convergence of IT and OT systems, this conversation offers a timely look at safeguarding essential operations.

    Tune in for a broad perspective on OT security and a subtle lead-in to Opscura’s role in this evolving landscape.

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    44 分
  • Bits and Bytes: Episode 14 - Exploring Broadcom's Acquisition of VMware & Its Impact on the IT Industry w/Josh Stevenson, Nutanix
    2024/10/16

    In this episode, we dive into Broadcom's acquisition of VMware and its potential impact on the IT landscape, including virtualization, cloud computing, and data center technologies.

    We’ll explore customer reactions, pricing, service quality concerns, and how competitors might respond, possibly leading to more industry consolidation.

    We’ll also compare this deal to other major tech mergers, like IBM's acquisition of Red Hat, and discuss the broader implications for IT organizations, including strategies to manage risks and real-world examples of companies transitioning from VMware to alternatives like Nutanix.

    Do you have a question for the show?
    email us:
    podcast@byteworks.com

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    30 分