Michael E Lemm

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Michael E Lemm

@FreedomFireCom

Owner Of FreedomFire Communications & Retired Navy Vet...FREE #NetworkDesign & Sourcing Help For #LAN, #WAN, #SDWAN #CyberSecurity, #Cloud, #IoT, #AI, & #UCaaS

Chesapeake, Virginia, USA Sumali Temmuz 2010
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DavidLinthicum
DavidLinthicum@DavidLinthicum·
Stop wrestling with infrastructure. The future is about abstracting the complexity away. Accessing powerful models, not managing servers—that's where true value lies. Focus on what matters, not the 'how'. #CloudComputing #AI #TechInnovation
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Ronald van Loon
Ronald van Loon@Ronald_vanLoon·
Most enterprise AI initiatives don’t fail because of bad models. They fail because they’re running on infrastructure that was never designed for AI. A traditional data center is not the same thing as AI infrastructure. This came up directly in my conversation with @Rakesh_Chopra1, SVP at @Cisco. Here’s the breakdown… #CiscoLiveEMEA @CiscoUKI #Sponsored
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David Bombal
David Bombal@davidbombal·
Vibe coding is scary real! Is Vibe Coding the future of AI coding? See how 500,000 lines of legacy code became lean Golang microservices in just one week. The 2026 tech disruption is here. Big thanks to @Cisco for sponsoring this video.
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Chelsea L. Andrews ✨
Attackers can steal encrypted data today and decrypt it in the future with quantum computing. At #MWC26 I spoke with Lory Thorpe, Quantum Ambassador at @IBM, about the growing “harvest now, decrypt later” cyber threat. Watch full interview: bit.ly/QuantumSafe #IBMpartner
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DavidLinthicum
DavidLinthicum@DavidLinthicum·
Helping IT Ops Help Security: A Smarter, Patch-First Approach to Vulnerability Management Excited to share this conversation with Peter Bretton of NinjaOne, Jo Peterson, Industry Analyst, and me, David Linthicum, on a topic that matters to every organization trying to balance security, operations, and business continuity. In this video, we discuss why vulnerability management needs to be more practical, more proactive, and more aligned with the realities of IT operations. One of the key themes is the value of a patch-first approach—giving ITOps the visibility and tools to address issues early, reduce noise, and work more effectively with security teams. What stood out to me is how important it is to avoid overengineering the problem. The best solutions provide exactly what teams need—nothing more, nothing less. When IT and security each have the right visibility, they can collaborate more effectively, prioritize what matters most, and improve both resilience and end-user experience. Thanks to Peter Bretton and Jo Peterson for a thoughtful and engaging discussion. I enjoyed the opportunity to explore how NinjaOne is helping organizations simplify vulnerability remediation and create a more balanced, effective partnership between IT Ops and security. If you're looking at ways to reduce vulnerability overload, improve patching outcomes, and strengthen collaboration across teams, this video is worth your time. Check out NinjaOne here: see.ninjaone.com/umBGb #NinjaOne #Cybersecurity #ITOps #VulnerabilityManagement #PatchManagement #SecurityOperations #Leadership #DigitalTransformation
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CyberDefenseMagazine
CyberDefenseMagazine@cyberdefensemag·
Generative AI is transforming how organizations work, but it also introduces new cybersecurity and data privacy challenges. Pondurance’s AI Adoption Playbook outlines practical strategies for adopting AI while protecting sensitive data and maintaining compliance. cybersecurity.pondurance.com/AIAdoptionplay…
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Ronald van Loon
Ronald van Loon@Ronald_vanLoon·
AI agents are powerful. But here’s the uncomfortable truth: Anyone can build an AI agent. Very few can deploy one safely at enterprise scale. I’m digging into this with nvidia, and it’s about to matter to every enterprise team. Let’s talk about why… #NVIDIAPartner
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Mark Lynd 🎙CISSP ISSAP ISSMP
The AI agents market is heading for $52.6 billion by 2030. Let that sink in for a second. That's not generative AI. That's not chatbots. That's autonomous agents that do actual work on your behalf. The companies that understand this are already building. They're not waiting for AI to mature. They're not worrying about regulation. They're shipping. If you're an entrepreneur or technical founder, this is the opportunity window. Build agents that solve problems humans don't want to do. Build tools that reduce friction. Build systems that run without supervision. The 45% CAGR means this market is doubling every 1.9 years. If you're building in this space, you're riding a wave that's just getting started.
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