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“A leader’s vision in digital transformation can either propel a company forward or leave it behind.” - Isaac Sacolick
Today, my guest, Isaac Sacolick, and I delve into the increasingly sophisticated world of AI Ops and the transformative role of leadership in IT. We discuss the strategic integration of AI Ops into business operations and the evolution of IT leadership roles in response to dynamic technological landscapes. Our conversation covers the intertwining of machine learning with IT operations to enhance performance and reliability, highlighting the critical importance of visionary leadership in fostering innovative technological environments.
Isaac Sacolick is the president of Star CIO and a recognized thought leader in transforming IT operations and implementing digital strategies. He has led numerous successful digital transformations, advocates for agile, lean, and data-driven cultures, and is a prolific blogger and keynote speaker. He is also the author of "Driving Digital" and the upcoming book "Digital Trailblazer," which aims to guide IT leaders to become transformational figures in their organizations.
“A leader’s vision in digital transformation can either propel a company forward or leave it behind.” - Isaac Sacolick
This week on Find Flow:
The role of AIops in simplifying IT operations.
Strategic leadership in digital transformation.
The impact of technological evolution on traditional business models.
Importance of a unified vision for IT operational management.
The role of machine learning and automation in operational efficiency.
Challenges in integrating new technologies with legacy systems.
How to effectively manage and leverage digital transformation.
Key strategies for CIOs in leading transformative IT initiatives.
Resources Mentioned:
"Digital Trailblazer" by Isaac Sacolick Book:"Driving Digital" by Isaac Sacolick
Connect with Isaac Sacolick:Star CIO Isaac Sacolick on X"Digital Trailblazer"
Explore Leadership and Innovation in IT Operations
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“Observability is the destination, and AI Ops is the journey.”- Travis Greene
Today, we dive deep into the intricacies of IT Operations Management (ITOM) with my guest, Travis Greene, from OpenText. Travis brings a wealth of experience and insights into how automation, AI Ops, and cloud management reshape the IT operations landscape. As organizations grapple with the rapid technological transformation, Travis's expertise illuminates a path forward that integrates these new tools effectively, ensuring operational efficiency and preparing businesses for future technological demands.
Travis Greene is a seasoned IT management professional, currently serving as a Senior Product Manager at Micro Focus. Now Sr. Director of Product Marketing for OpenText IT Operations Management solutions, with a career spanning over 19 years through various acquisitions, including NetIQ, Attachmate, Novell, and HP Software, Travis has a profound understanding of IT service management, AI Ops, cloud management, and governance tools. His role ensures that firms survive and thrive amid the technological shifts that define modern IT operations. Travis has been pivotal in communicating and implementing ITOM solutions that address critical market demands throughout his journey.
“Observability is the destination, and AI Ops is the journey.”- Travis Greene
This week on Find Flow:
The significance of unified platforms in managing IT operations transformation
How automation through operations orchestration is revolutionizing IT services
The strategic role of optic platforms in integrating operations, intelligence, and cloud services
The necessity of building trust in AI to enhance operational reliability
The evolving implications of cloud technology on operational roles
This week on Find Flow:
The significance of unified platforms in managing IT operations transformation
How automation through operations orchestration is revolutionizing IT services
The strategic role of optic platforms in integrating operations, intelligence, and cloud services.
The necessity of building trust in AI to enhance operational reliability
The evolving implications of cloud technology on operational roles
Resources Mentioned:
Optic Data LakeTableauMicrosoft BI Tools
Connect with Travis:
OpenTextTravis Greene on LinkedIn
Find Your Flow in IT Operations
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"It's not the technology that's making it hard. It's oftentimes the process for getting those requirements formalized, for getting the work done, for getting the work rolled out. And again, governance is going to speed that along."~Jonathan Alboum
Jonathan Alboum is an experienced IT leader with a wealth of knowledge in governance strategy. As a former CIO and current ServiceNow executive, Jonathan understands the importance of effective governance in maximizing the value of technology investments. With a focus on communication, collaboration, and aligning IT with business objectives, he shares valuable insights and practical advice for organizations striving to enhance their governance practices.
In this episode, Sean and Jonathan delve into the critical role of governance in IT and explore its impact on technology implementations. They emphasize the need for clear communication and understanding between technical and non-technical stakeholders to bridge the gap and ensure successful outcomes. Jonathan highlights the importance of distinguishing between platform managers and product managers in ServiceNow, shedding light on the significance of proper role allocation and demand management. Additionally, they discuss metrics for measuring the effectiveness of governance programs and the value they bring to organizations.
"I can tell you that one of the most important traits of a CIO or an IT leader is the ability to speak in common language and be able to explain things in a non-technical way."~Jonathon Alboum
Today on Find Flow:
The role of product management and its impact on prioritizing features and functionality.
Challenges in communication between technical and non-technical stakeholders.
The need for liberal arts skills in organizations for effective communication.
Differentiating between platform managers and product managers in ServiceNow.
The importance of demand management and having a process for handling requirements.
Metrics to measure the effectiveness of governance programs.
The significance of adoption, training, and support tickets in evaluating success.
Balancing the speed of implementation with thorough training and preparation.
Resources Mentioned:
LinkedIn: Jonathan Alboum - Connect with Jonathan and explore his work at ServiceNow.
ServiceNow - Visit the official ServiceNow website to learn more about their platform and solutions.
Find Your Flow in IT Operations
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“AI does not work unless you have access to as much data as possible.” - JL Hancock
Jim “JL” Hancock spent 20 years in the military, where he worked as a cryptologist and the senior enlisted advisor over future concepts and innovation for the Navy special operations community. During his service, Jim has learned two languages – Korean and Japanese – conducted hundreds of combat operations with special operations forces in Iraq, Afghanistan, and the Philippines, and became a well-known subject matter expert in unmanned systems, 5G, and Artificial Intelligence. Drawing on his education in national security studies and his experience in the military, Jim is now an author of fiction books that reflect the complexities of the modern world. His latest book, The Hawk Enigma, tells the story of a gifted military technician struggling with the harrowing memories of war and the emptiness of loss who buries himself in his work with a secretive military research operation, later finding himself on the front lines of an AI arms race with the future of freedom at stake. When he’s not writing or promoting his book, Jim enjoys spending time with his wife and two daughters at their home in California.
JL Hancock joins me today to examine the integration of artificial intelligence into systems and processes within organizations. We discuss the challenges of applying AI to the DedSec Ops space and the cultural shifts that are currently taking place regarding the use of artificial intelligence. We discuss why many organizations, including the military, are hesitant about integrating artificial intelligence into their operations and the negative impact this resistance can have on their organization. We also discuss the role that artificial intelligence can play in the cybersecurity space and the benefits and vulnerabilities of combining humans with artificial intelligence in cybersecurity.
This week on Find Flow:
The challenges of applying AI in DedSec
The cultural shifts currently occurring regarding the use of artificial intelligence
The pitfalls of change resistance
Why are many organizations resistant to integrating artificial intelligence?
The role of AI in cybersecurity
How A.I. and machine learning can help organizations scale things they’re already doing while continuing to learn from it
The benefits and drawbacks of combining artificial intelligence and the human role of cybersecurity
Resources Mentioned:
Book: Innovate or Die: Innovation and Technology for Special Operations by Dr. Robert Spulak
Connect with Jim “JL” Hancock:
Jim “JL” Hancock’s Website
Book: The Hawk Enigma
Jim “JL” Hancock on Instagram
Jim “JL” Hancock on Facebook
Jim “JL” Hancock on Twitter
Find Your Flow in IT Operations
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Isaac Sacolick, president of StarCIO, joins me in exploring the profound impact of digital transformation on IT operations. In our industry, the rapid evolution of technology, including cloud services and SaaS, has revolutionized how businesses operate, demanding a new level of agility and innovation in IT operations. From automation to AIops, the complexities of managing sophisticated technology systems are shaping a new era for IT leaders.
Isaac Sacolick, my guest this week, is the president of StarCIO and an influential voice in the IT and technology community. An accomplished author with notable works like "Driving Digital" and the upcoming "Digital Trailblazer," Isaac offers a treasure trove of insights drawn from his extensive experience in overseeing digital transformations. His expertise is especially significant for CIOs and IT leaders aiming to navigate the intricate landscape of modern IT operations effectively.
“As leaders, we must embrace complexity with a strategic lens—prioritizing what truly impacts our customer experience.” - Isaac Sacolick
This week on Find Flow:
The transformative role of cloud services and SaaS in IT operations.
Challenges CIOs face in securing budgets for innovative technologies.
The essential role of automation and DevOps tools in managing IT environments.
The strategic implementation and benefits of AI Ops.
How digital transformation reshapes industries like renewable energy, construction, and retail.
The importance of aligning technology investments with customer impact and business strategy.
Effective management and strategic planning reduce the complexity and stress in IT operations.
The significance of Isaac Sacolick’s book "Digital Trailblazer" for transformation leaders.
Resources Mentioned:
Book: "Driving Digital" by Isaac Sacolick
Book: "Digital Trailblazer" by Isaac Sacolick
Connect with Isaac Sacolick:
Star CIO
LinkedIn
Twitter
Find Your Flow in IT Operations
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If your organization is navigating the complexities of GRC, or you need deeper insights into effective GRC strategies, do not miss this enlightening discussion with Tim Gavino. Join us as we explore how aligning GRC frameworks with business operations can serve not only to comply with necessary regulations but also to secure a competitive advantage in your industry.
Today on Find Flow, we focus on the complex and ever-evolving landscape of Governance, Risk Management, and Compliance (GRC). Joined by Tim Gavino, a seasoned expert in GRC from Windward Consulting, we dive deep into the current state of GRC, the challenges organizations face, and strategies for optimal GRC implementation. Whether dealing with multinational regulatory issues or aiming to leverage GRC as a competitive advantage, this discussion sheds light on practical approaches and the necessary adaptations in today’s fast-paced environments.
Tim Gavino is a Senior Architect at Windward Consulting who brings a decade of dedicated experience in GRC across various platforms and industries, including energy, financial services, and technology. His extensive work with Fortune 500 companies in highly complex environments has equipped him with a unique perspective on navigating and optimizing GRC frameworks to meet rigorous compliance requirements. Tim’s expertise is especially valuable in strategizing business continuity, policy compliance, and risk management to align with evolving regulatory landscapes.
"Companies are recognizing that strong GRC is not just a cost center but an accelerator for business." - Tim Gavino
Today on Find Flow:
The rising importance of adapting GRC frameworks to handle increased and changing regulations like GDPR, CCPA, and HIPAA.
Overcoming challenges in GRC by implementing a centralized platform to manage risks and ensure compliance across different geographies.
The significance of strategic investments in technologies and training to enhance organizational GRC capabilities.
The role of AI and data analytics in advancing GRC practices by offering more streamlined and informed decision-making processes.
The necessity of continuous monitoring and assessment to maintain an up-to-date and effective cybersecurity posture.
Developing an integrated GRC platform that connects risks, controls, and assets improves visibility and control.
Importance of employee training and awareness in minimizing risks like phishing attacks.
Aligning GRC strategies with business objectives to transform GRC from a cost burden to a competitive differentiator.
Resources Mentioned:
- GDPR, CCPA, and HIPAA Regulations Overview
Find Your Flow in IT Operations
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Scott Sereboff is a veteran in the tech industry, with over 35 years of experience in building backend telecom networks, hyper-converged infrastructure, and the security industry. He is currently the General Manager of Deeping Source, a video surveillance and data anonymization company that utilizes AI. Scott is an advocate for AI and privacy, having developed a strong set of beliefs about the potential benefits and risks of AI. He is also the host of his own podcast, "The Privacy of Me," where he discusses topics related to privacy and technology. Scott holds a degree from the University of Texas and is based in Austin.
In this episode of the Find Flow podcast, host Sean McDermott talks with Scott Sereboff about the applications of AI in the IT world and the potential unintended consequences that come with it. They discuss the use of AI in service reliability, including AIOps and SecOps, and how it can supplement human work. They also touch on the topic of AI replacing jobs and the potential for AI to replicate art. Finally, they delve into the issue of privacy in the age of AI, using the example of the White Castle lawsuit to highlight the need for caution.
"AI is a tool that reflects how it was built. And so, if you get a system that is built to do good things, then you have a good AI." ~ Scott Sereboff
In Today’s Episode:
AI is a tool that can reflect the intentions behind its creation. When built to do good things, AI can help supplement human work and provide valuable insights for predictive analytics.
The promise of AI in the IT world is its ability to handle the things we are inherently bad at, such as monitoring large networks and spotting patterns in data.
While some jobs may be replaced or changed by AI, there is still a need for human emotion in fields such as art and music.
The unintended consequences of AI can be seen in the White Castle lawsuit, where the collection of employee fingerprints has led to a privacy lawsuit.
As AI continues to be integrated into various fields, it is important to consider its potential impact on privacy and take caution in its use.
Connect with Scott:LinkedIn Deeping Source The Privacy of Me on YouTube
Find Your Flow in IT Operations
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In this week's episode of the Find Flow podcast, Sean McDermott and Charles Simones, VP of Solutions at Windward Consulting Group, discussed the significance of ServiceNow CSDM (Common Service Data Model) and the challenges organizations face when implementing and managing their CMDB (Configuration Management Database).
The Challenges of CMDB Initiatives: According to Charles Simones, -
"It's not the technology that's making it hard. It's oftentimes the process for getting those requirements formalized, for getting the work done, for getting the work rolled out. And again, governance is going to speed that along."~Jonathan Alboum
Jonathan Alboum is an experienced IT leader with a wealth of knowledge in governance strategy. As a former CIO and current ServiceNow executive, Jonathan understands the importance of effective governance in maximizing the value of technology investments. With a focus on communication, collaboration, and aligning IT with business objectives, he shares valuable insights and practical advice for organizations striving to enhance their governance practices.
In this episode, Sean and Jonathan delve into the critical role of governance in IT and explore its impact on technology implementations. They emphasize the need for clear communication and understanding between technical and non-technical stakeholders to bridge the gap and ensure successful outcomes. Jonathan highlights the importance of distinguishing between platform managers and product managers in ServiceNow, shedding light on the significance of proper role allocation and demand management. Additionally, they discuss metrics for measuring the effectiveness of governance programs and the value they bring to organizations.
"I can tell you that one of the most important traits of a CIO or an IT leader is the ability to speak in common language and be able to explain things in a non-technical way."~Jonathon Alboum
Today on Find Flow:
The role of product management and its impact on prioritizing features and functionality.
Challenges in communication between technical and non-technical stakeholders.
The need for liberal arts skills in organizations for effective communication.
Differentiating between platform managers and product managers in ServiceNow.
The importance of demand management and having a process for handling requirements.
Metrics to measure the effectiveness of governance programs.
The significance of adoption, training, and support tickets in evaluating success.
Balancing the speed of implementation with thorough training and preparation.
Resources Mentioned:
LinkedIn: Jonathan Alboum - Connect with Jonathan and explore his work at ServiceNow.
ServiceNow - Visit the official ServiceNow website to learn more about their platform and solutions.
Find Your Flow in IT Operations
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"Last year, it was human skills [as the top priority], followed by process skills, followed by technical skills. This year it's actually quite different. We have process skills, process framework skills such as DevOps, ITIL, SRE… with technical skills as the second priority, then human skills, then leadership skills." - Eveline Oehrlich
Eveline Oehrlich is a researcher and the Chief Research Officer at the DevOps Institute. With over 30 years of experience in the IT industry, Evelyn has dedicated her career to understanding the essential skill domains and helping professionals upskill to remain competitive in today's fast-paced digital world. Eveline is passionate about sharing insights and supporting organizations in adopting the right skills to ensure success in their IT projects.
In this episode of the Find Flow podcast, host Sean McDermott and guest Eveline Oehrlich discuss the importance of upskilling in the IT industry. They delve into the details of a recent report by Evelyn's firm, which focuses on the essential skill domains and the top must-have skills within these domains. The report also sheds light on the challenges that organizations face in upskilling their employees. With the current economic landscape, the conversation around upskilling is highly relevant for organizations looking to do more with their existing resources and slow down hiring.
"I find it important that people know how and where to upscale to be professionally and humanly ready for the future and for today." - Eveline Oehrlich
This Week on Find Flow:
Upskilling is crucial for IT professionals to stay competitive in today's rapidly changing digital landscape.
The skill domains focused on in the report include process/framework skills, technical skills, human skills, leadership skills, and automation skills.
In the recent report, the must-have skills are prioritized as process/framework skills, followed by technical, human, leadership, and automation skills.
Challenges around upskilling can be better understood and addressed through in-depth analysis of the must-have skills within each domain.
The DevOps Institute is now part of PeopleCert, the organization that owns ITIL and Prince2, enabling a stronger focus on process frameworks and certification.
Resources Mentioned:
Upskilling Report by the DevOps Institute
DevOps Institute
PeopleCert
ITIL
Prince2
Dr. Carol Dweck
Find Your Flow in IT Operations
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