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This podcast delves into the subtleties of Low-code development and the mastery of leading a high-achieving technology team. It provides vital technical leadership guidance and insights into emerging trends like AI, including how to synergize AI with Low-code for enhanced outcomes. The discussion encompasses strategies for implementing a Low-code framework in your organization, addressing leadership, technological advancements, and more. It’s important to highlight that this podcast is independently produced and is not associated with Microsoft or NCS, reflecting only the personal opinions of the speakers For more information or to sign up to our newsletter please go to powertime.au
Episodes
Wednesday Mar 06, 2024
E3: PowerHour with Charles Lamanna and AI Tour Breakdown -Guest Nathan Backers
Wednesday Mar 06, 2024
Wednesday Mar 06, 2024
In this show we will take you through the Australian AI Tour and the highlights for the day as well as the well known PowerHour which is a webinar born out of Microsoft Australia that has had huge success. Here is the link to the latest episode so you can listen as well Power Hour: Microsoft Fabric Deep Dive
Nathan our guest today will take you through what it takes to become a low code dev and how he landed a job at Microsoft.
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Sunday Feb 11, 2024
E2: Special Edition - 2024 Predictions and a new website
Sunday Feb 11, 2024
Sunday Feb 11, 2024
Welcome to your favorite Power Time podcast with Matt Noble and Scott Meddings. Dive into an exciting episode filled with insightful technological predictions for 2024. Discussions pivot around emerging trends, the mounting influence of tools like AI Builder, and the imminent rise of citizen development. As we share our opinions on the evolving tech landscape, enjoy moments of friendly exchange, personal stories, and our passion for tech products not linked with Microsoft or NCS.
Our episode begins with a laid-back banter about our holiday experiences, underlying the significance of restful breaks. Personal achievements and family time soon give way to serious discussions about our well-thought-out predictions for 2024's tech industry.
We delve into the expectant growth of AI Builder in the Power platform, contemplate on the likelihood of companies adopting first-party app replacement, and speculate an immense surge in citizen development. Listen as Matt predicts a fundamental shift in AI application across various industries, the potential rise of process mining, and the dawn of intelligent applications.
In the second half of the conversation, we delve deeper into the AI industry's future. Examine the speculated rise of process mining, the need for AI-related policies in businesses, and AI's potential for monetization in different sectors. As AI continues to revolutionize work, anticipate a radical alteration in workplace dynamics.
We further mull over industry-specific models, particularly within healthcare, finance, and legal sectors, and question if the tech ecosystem can adapt swiftly enough to manifest this potential. Entreating businesses to adopt robust policies and guardrails to venture into the AI landscape with confidence, we project the successful enterprises of 2024 as those comprehensively embracing AI.
We conclude with a smidge of suspense as we hint at the upcoming Microsoft AI Tour and announcing our new webpage. Catch this episode for your dose of insightful tech predictions and stay updated with the fast-paced AI world.
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Thursday Jan 18, 2024
E1: Modernisation , Standard Templates, Guest Bert Wijns from Power Accelerate.
Thursday Jan 18, 2024
Thursday Jan 18, 2024
Welcome to our inaugural podcast episode where we delve deep into the realm of app modernization and explore the leading trends for customers in this area. Join us as Bert Wijns guides us through the journey of transforming large-scale applications into more efficient low-code solutions. For further details and to sign up for our newsletters, please visit powertime.au.









