
Best of LinkedIn: Digital Transformation & Tech
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Best of LinkedIn: ICT & Tech Insights CW 37/ 38
We curate most relevant posts about ICT & Tech Insights on LinkedIn and regularly share key takeaways. This edition is brought to you by our partner T-Systems. Don't miss out on their webinar – IT Sovereignty: Served to the Point, on October 1: https://register.gotowebinar.com/register/1142795452279011677?source=Outreach This edition provides a broad overview of current issues in cybersecurity, quantum computing, and emerging technologies. A central theme in cybersecurity is the widespread adoption and principles of Zero Trust Architecture (ZTA), which experts advocate as essential for modern defence against evolving threats, including those posed by AI agents and complex supply chain vulnerabilities. The sources highlight the urgent need for Post-Quantum Cryptography (PQC), given that quantum computing is rapidly maturing and poses an existential threat to current encryption methods like RSA and ECC, particularly in the financial services and crypto sectors. Furthermore, the texts explore the practical application of emerging technologies, such as Edge Computing for real-time decision-making in manufacturing and IoT, and the demonstrated potential of quantum computing in finance for algorithmic trading, while also discussing the material science challenges hindering quantum progress and the need for secure digital identity in critical infrastructure. This podcast was created via Google NotebookLM.

Best of LinkedIn: Artificial Intelligence CW 37/ 38
We curate most relevant posts about Artificial Intelligence on LinkedIn and regularly share key takeaways This edition provides a comprehensive overview of the accelerating Agentic AI revolution and its transformative impact across various sectors, focusing heavily on business implementation. A central theme is the distinction between Generative AI/LLMs (Large Language Models), which primarily generate content, and AI Agents/Agentic AI, which are autonomous, goal-driven systems capable of complex planning and action within enterprise workflows, eliminating significant manual work, such as post-meeting tasks. While the sources highlight immense potential for productivity gains and efficiency, they simultaneously address critical challenges, including the high failure rate of GenAI pilots, the urgent need for ethical governance and compliance (e.g., the EU AI Act), and the necessary cultural and leadership shifts required to successfully integrate AI into human-centric operations. Finally, many experts predict that AI's evolution from simple tools to autonomous agents will fundamentally redefine jobs, with some sources warning of economic disruption and job replacement, while others advocate for augmentation and upskilling. This podcast was created via Google NotebookLM.

Best of LinkedIn: Cloud Insights CW 37/ 38
We curate most relevant posts about Cloud Insights on LinkedIn and regularly share key takeaways. This edition overwhelmingly concentrate on the topics of Cloud Sovereignty and Digital Independence, particularly in Europe and Canada, as nations seek to mitigate geopolitical risks and comply with local data laws like the US CLOUD Act. Several major technology firms, including Oracle, Microsoft, AWS, and SAP, are responding to this demand by launching or expanding Sovereign Cloud solutions with enhanced data residency, compliance, and local operational control. Furthermore, the texts address related strategic themes such as AI Infrastructure, highlighting major investments in the UK and Norway to build sovereign, high-performance AI capabilities, and the critical need for Cloud Security and Resilience, advising on strategies like Infrastructure as Code (IaC) and avoiding common cloud learning pitfalls. Finally, the sources touch on the strategic transformation of enterprise systems, noting the shift from legacy finance systems to SAP S/4HANA Public Cloud and the integration of AI agents into Human Capital Management (HCM) platforms. This podcast was created via Google NotebookLM.

Best of LinkedIn: Sustainability & Green ICT CW 36/ 37
We curate most relevant posts about Sustainability & Green ICT on LinkedIn and regularly share key takeaways. This edition focuses extensively on the imperative for sustainability within the technology sector, particularly concerning Artificial Intelligence (AI) and data centres. Multiple authors stress the need for green software practices, noting the high energy cost of popular programming languages like Python and advocating for carbon-aware computing to align workloads with clean energy availability. A significant portion of the text addresses data centre infrastructure, covering the challenges of soaring energy and water consumption, the approval of new sites without Environmental Impact Assessments, and innovative solutions like offsite manufacturing, liquid cooling, and using renewable energy (solar, wind, and even underwater facilities) to achieve net-zero operations. Finally, several experts discuss the importance of transparency in environmental reporting for AI systems, highlighting the ethical debate between prioritizing patient safety over sustainability in healthcare AI and providing actionable strategies for responsible AI innovation. This podcast was created via Google NotebookLM.

Best of LinkedIn: Digital Products & Services CW 36/ 37
We curate most relevant posts about Digital Products & Services on LinkedIn and regularly share key take aways. This edition offers a comprehensive look into contemporary product development and management, with a strong emphasis on the transformative impact of Artificial Intelligence (AI). Several authors highlight how AI tools, such as Alibaba's Accio Agent, are revolutionising product research and market validation, speeding up processes previously taking weeks. There's a consensus that AI streamlines various stages of product development, from initial discovery and prototyping to communication and launch, ultimately enabling faster and more strategic decision-making. However, many sources caution that while AI enhances efficiency, it cannot fully replace human insight, strategic thinking, and ethical considerations. Discussions also span foundational product management principles, including the critical importance of product discovery, clear strategy, and effective metric definition to ensure actual value delivery and mitigate the high failure rate of AI initiatives. Furthermore, some authors address the challenges product leaders face in navigating organisational misalignment and the evolving role of Product Operations. This podcast was created via Google Notebook LM.

Best of LinkedIn: Health Tech CW 36/ 37
We curate most relevant posts about Health Tech on LinkedIn and regularly share key takeaways. This edition offers a comprehensive overview of innovations in health technology and AI, highlighting their transformative impact on healthcare. Several sources focus on the strategic adoption of AI, discussing its potential for improving patient outcomes, enhancing diagnostic accuracy, and streamlining clinical workflows, particularly in areas like medical imaging and vaccine research. A recurring theme is the necessity for ethical implementation of AI, stressing the importance of transparency, accountability, and addressing inherent biases in algorithms, especially concerning data representation for different demographics. Furthermore, the sources explore advancements in wearable biosensors, robotic-assisted surgery, and digital health platforms, emphasising their role in extending care beyond traditional settings, fostering accessibility, and personalising treatment. Finally, a number of articles address the challenges of integration, regulation, and workforce adaptation that accompany these rapid technological changes, advocating for unified frameworks and targeted training to maximise their benefits. This podcast was created via Google NotebookLM.

Best of LinkedIn: Defense Tech CW 36/ 37
We curate most relevant posts about Defense Tech on LinkedIn and regularly share key takeaways. This edition discusses the evolving landscape of European defence and security, primarily focusing on drone warfare and technological innovation. Several authors highlight the urgent need for integrated air defence systems and collaborative efforts among European nations, particularly in response to Russian drone incursions into NATO airspace. The texts also explore strategies for streamlining defence procurement, emphasising modular, open-source platforms and national specialisation to enhance efficiency and interoperability. Furthermore, the importance of strategic autonomy through clean energy solutions, such as hydrogen, and the role of AI and autonomous systems in modern warfare are frequently addressed, with many drawing lessons from Ukraine's rapid defence innovation. Finally, various sources spotlight new partnerships and initiatives within the defence tech sector aimed at accelerating the development and deployment of cutting-edge capabilities. This podcast was created via Google NotebookLM.

Best of LinkedIn: ICT & Tech Insights CW 35/ 36
We curate most relevant posts about ICT & Tech Insights on LinkedIn and regularly share key takeaways. This edition offers a comprehensive look at current cybersecurity challenges and strategic responses, with a strong emphasis on Zero Trust architecture as a foundational approach to network security, moving beyond traditional perimeter defences. Several sources highlight the growing impact of AI on cybersecurity, noting both its potential to augment security professionals and its use by adversaries to expand attack surfaces and automate exploits, necessitating robust AI governance. There's significant discussion on the importance of compliance and risk management, with mentions of ISO 27001, NIS2, and CMMC, and a recognition that CEOs must treat compliance as a long-term strategy. Additionally, quantum computing emerges as a transformative yet challenging force, with experts considering its implications for existing cryptographic methods and the development of quantum-safe solutions. Finally, the role of human factors in cybersecurity, from the need for skilled professionals and effective leadership to user awareness and communication of risks, is frequently underscored across the sources. This podcast was created via Google NotebookLM.

Best of LinkedIn: DSEI UK 2025
We curate most relevant posts about Digital Transformation & Tech on LinkedIn and regularly share key takeaways. This edition offers a comprehensive overview of DSEI UK 2025, a major defence and security exhibition in London, highlighting a variety of innovations, partnerships, and strategic discussions. Several sources detail the latest advancements in military technology, including uncrewed systems, advanced radar, AI-driven solutions, and next-generation ammunition. Collaborative efforts are a recurring theme, with companies and nations forging alliances to enhance capabilities, secure supply chains, and foster digital skills within the defence sector. Furthermore, the texts underscore the economic impact of the defence industry, featuring discussions on investment, job creation, and the importance of a skilled workforce. Overall, the entries paint a picture of an industry focused on adapting to evolving global security challenges through technological progress, strategic alliances, and continuous innovation. This podcast was created via Google NotebookLM.

Best of LinkedIn: Digital X 2025
We curate most relevant posts about Digital Transformation & Tech on LinkedIn and regularly share key takeaways. This edition offers an overview of the Digital X Focus Edition AI event in Cologne, an initiative by Deutsche Telekom, concentrating on the pervasive impact of Artificial Intelligence (AI) across various sectors. Speakers and attendees explored how AI is transitioning from a theoretical concept to a practical tool for driving efficiency, innovation, and competitiveness in businesses, while also acknowledging the need for responsible AI development, ethical considerations, and digital sovereignty, particularly within Europe. The discussions encompassed tangible AI applications such as AI-powered customer service, industrial AI factories, and AI integration with cloud solutions, with a strong emphasis on cloud sovereignty and data protection. The event also highlighted the importance of networking and collaboration among industry leaders, partners, and startups to navigate the rapid digital transformation and shape the future of technology. This podcast was created via Google NotebookLM.

Best of LinkedIn: Artificial Intelligence CW 35/ 36
We curate most relevant posts about Artificial Intelligence on LinkedIn and regularly share key takeaways This edition offers a multifaceted perspective on the rapidly evolving field of AI, particularly focusing on Agentic AI and its practical implementation. A central theme is the criticality of a clear roadmap and business-focused approach for AI projects, with multiple sources highlighting the high failure rate of initiatives lacking these elements. Crowdtesting and robust data governance are emphasised for ensuring real-world validation, user-centric design, and compliance, especially given new regulations like the EU AI Act. Several authors discuss the transformative potential of AI agents in various sectors, from banking and aerospace to HR and customer service, envisioning them as autonomous systems that enhance productivity and reshape workflows. However, concerns are also raised about over-hyping AI's capabilities, its current limitations in demonstrating true human-like intelligence or creativity, and the crucial need to establish accountability and ethical frameworks for human-AI collaboration. This podcast was created via Google NotebookLM.

Best of LinkedIn: Cloud Insights CW 35/ 36
We curate most relevant posts about Cloud Insights on LinkedIn and regularly share key takeaways. This edition focuses on Digital Transformation & Tech, specifically discussing cloud trends. The hosts are instructed to adopt a natural, smart, and focused conversational style, avoiding jargon and excessive detail. The episode's content is exclusively derived from curated LinkedIn posts from specific calendar weeks, with contributions from Thomas Allgeyer and Frenus, a B2B market research company. The podcast will introduce top cloud insights by clustering content into various themes like FinOps & Cost Efficiency, Migration & Modernisation, and Multi & Hybrid-Cloud Strategy. Finally, the outro will briefly wrap up, encourage listeners to subscribe, and mention other available podcast editions. This podcast was created via Google NotebookLM.

Best of LinkedIn: Sustainability & Green ICT CW 34/ 35
We curate most relevant posts about Sustainability & Green ICT on LinkedIn and regularly share key takeaways. This edition extensively discuss the environmental impact of Artificial Intelligence (AI) and digital technologies, focusing on sustainable practices and solutions. Several authors highlight the energy and water consumption of AI models, data centres, and software applications, while others offer practical strategies for reducing this footprint, such as green coding, efficient model selection, cloud optimisation, and serverless computing. There is a strong emphasis on the need for greater transparency from tech companies regarding their environmental data and the development of standardised metrics for measuring AI's impact. The sources also explore the potential of AI itself to accelerate decarbonisation and promote sustainability, alongside the business benefits of adopting green IT practices, including cost savings and improved performance. Finally, many contributions call for increased collaboration, education, and policy development to ensure a sustainable future for AI and the tech industry. This podcast was created via Google NotebookLM.

Best of LinkedIn: Digital Products & Services CW 34/ 35
We curate most relevant posts about Digital Products & Services on LinkedIn and regularly share key take aways This edition collectively address various facets of product management, with a significant focus on its evolution in the AI era. Several authors discuss the challenges and best practices in AI product development, including bridging the gap between business vision and technical execution, the importance of a product mindset, and the unique non-deterministic nature of AI products. Product discovery and customer feedback are highlighted as crucial for building successful products, whether traditional or AI-driven, alongside the strategic role of product operations in streamlining workflows and fostering innovation. The sources also touch on the transformation from project-based to product-centric approaches for sustained market leadership and the ethical considerations, such as transparency and user trust, in AI product management. This podcast was created via Google Notebook LM.

Best of LinkedIn: Health Tech CW 34/ 35
We curate most relevant posts about Health Tech on LinkedIn and regularly share key takeaways. This edition highlights the transformative potential of AI in healthcare, addressing both its opportunities and challenges. Many authors emphasize AI's ability to empower clinicians, streamline administrative tasks like patient history summarization and note generation, and improve efficiency in areas such as medical imaging and drug discovery. However, the podcast also extensively discusses critical obstacles to AI adoption, including the need for a customer-centric development approach, robust regulatory frameworks to ensure safety and ethical use, and overcoming a "trust gap" among patients. Furthermore, some authors advocate for greater focus on fundamental issues like interoperability and operational efficiency before widespread AI implementation, while also stressing the importance of human-centred design to prevent clinician burnout and "deskilling." This podcast was created via Google NotebookLM.

Best of LinkedIn: Defense Tech CW 34/ 35
We curate most relevant posts about Defense Tech on LinkedIn and regularly share key takeaways. This edition discusses the rapid evolution and strategic importance of defence technology, particularly focusing on drones and artificial intelligence. Several authors highlight the growing necessity for advanced counter-UAS capabilities and how uncrewed systems are fundamentally reshaping modern warfare, with Ukraine often cited as a crucial proving ground. The texts also cover innovation challenges within defence sectors, including the need for faster procurement, enhanced collaboration between industry and government, and flexible funding models to maintain a competitive edge against adversaries. Furthermore, there is an emphasis on strengthening industrial bases, fostering dual-use technologies for both military and civilian applications, and addressing cybersecurity threats powered by AI as critical components of national security. This podcast was created via Google NotebookLM.

Best of LinkedIn: ICT & Tech Insights CW 33/ 34
We curate most relevant posts about ICT & Tech Insights on LinkedIn and regularly share key takeaways. This edition offers a multifaceted perspective on contemporary and future technological landscapes, particularly focusing on cybersecurity, quantum computing, and Artificial Intelligence (AI). Several authors highlight the critical shift from solely preventative cybersecurity measures to a focus on cyber resilience and risk-based approaches, with the Zero Trust model frequently discussed as an essential, albeit challenging, implementation. There's also significant attention given to the advancement and integration of AI in security operations, while simultaneously acknowledging the emerging threats posed by AI-powered attacks and the risks of unsupervised AI agents. Furthermore, the sources explore the rapidly developing field of quantum computing, discussing its synergistic relationship with AI, its potential to revolutionise various industries, and the urgent need for quantum-safe cryptographic strategies to address future security vulnerabilities. Finally, the collection touches upon the transformative role of edge computing for real-time data processing and the importance of digital transformation beyond just technology adoption, emphasising robust data governance and the continuous upskilling of cybersecurity professionals. This podcast was created via Google NotebookLM.

Best of LinkedIn: Artificial Intelligence CW 33/ 34
We curate most relevant posts about Artificial Intelligence on LinkedIn and regularly share key takeaways This edition offers a multifaceted perspective on the rapidly evolving landscape of Artificial Intelligence, particularly Generative AI and Agentic AI. Several authors highlight the transformative potential of AI across various sectors like healthcare, banking, and sports, while also cautioning against blind trust and emphasising the need for responsible implementation. A recurring theme is the high failure rate of AI pilot projects due to integration issues, suggesting that successful AI adoption hinges on strategic planning, robust architecture, and clear business value. Concerns are raised regarding AI's impact on human cognition and job markets, with a call for humans to develop "authentic intelligence" and embrace roles as "human-AI leaders." Finally, the discussions also touch upon the infrastructural challenges, ethical considerations, and evolving regulatory landscapes that accompany AI's accelerated development, including the significant energy demands and the debate over copyright ownership for AI-generated works. This podcast was created via Google NotebookLM.

Best of LinkedIn: Cloud Insights CW 33/ 34
We curate most relevant posts about Cloud Insights on LinkedIn and regularly share key takeaways. This edition primarily discusses the multifaceted concept of cloud sovereignty and its increasing importance amidst evolving technological landscapes and geopolitical concerns. Many sources highlight the risks associated with non-sovereign cloud services, particularly concerning data leakage, foreign legal overreach (like the U.S. CLOUD Act), and vendor lock-in, leading to a growing demand for local control and compliance with national and regional data protection laws (e.g., GDPR, DPDPA). The debate extends to the future of cloud computing, exploring the balance between public, private, and hybrid cloud models and the shift from "cloud-first" to "cloud-smart" strategies, which prioritise flexibility, cost optimisation, and resilience. Furthermore, the integration of AI into cloud solutions is a significant theme, with discussions ranging from AI marketing hype versus real value to the development of sovereign AI platforms and the strategic use of AI for enhanced security, automation, and efficiency across various industries. Ultimately, the articles underscore the need for intentional design, data portability, and robust governance to navigate the complexities of modern cloud infrastructure and secure digital autonomy. This podcast was created via Google NotebookLM.

Best of LinkedIn: Sustainability & Green ICT CW 32/ 33
We curate most relevant posts about Sustainability & Green ICT on LinkedIn and regularly share key takeaways. This edition discusses the environmental impact of artificial intelligence and data centres, highlighting both the challenges and innovative solutions. Several authors address the significant energy and water consumption of AI models and data centre operations, with some stressing the need for transparency and accountability from tech giants. Conversely, many sources showcase ongoing efforts in sustainable data centre design, including the adoption of renewable energy sources, advanced cooling technologies like liquid cooling, and efficient building materials such as mass timber. The texts also explore Green AI practices and sustainable software engineering, emphasising the importance of optimising workloads, refining coding practices, and leveraging clean energy like hydrogen to mitigate the environmental footprint of digital infrastructure. This podcast was created via Google NotebookLM.

Best of LinkedIn: Digital Products & Services CW 32/ 33
We curate most relevant posts about Digital Products & Services on LinkedIn and regularly share key take aways This edition discusses the evolving landscape of product management, particularly in the AI era. Several authors highlight the shift towards a product operating model, emphasising its importance for speed, innovation, and strategic alignment within organisations, contrasting it with traditional project-based approaches. A significant portion of the content addresses the transformative impact of AI on product development, with discussions on leveraging AI for efficiency, rapid prototyping, and data analysis, while also cautioning against the loss of human creativity, critical thinking, and user empathy. The importance of clear communication, strong leadership, and effective team collaboration is a recurring theme, alongside practical advice on strategic frameworks, prompt engineering, and the role of product operations in scaling product-led companies. Challenges such as data quality, maintaining user trust in AI, and navigating the complexities of B2B enterprise environments are also explored. This podcast was created via Google Notebook LM.

Best of LinkedIn: Health Tech CW 32/ 33
We curate most relevant posts about Health Tech on LinkedIn and regularly share key takeaways. This edition explores the transformative impact of Artificial Intelligence (AI) on healthcare, highlighting its rapid evolution from deterministic to non-deterministic systems and the emerging need for human verification in AI-driven workflows. A significant focus is placed on the development of AI-powered digital twins for personalised health predictions and the revolutionary potential of AI-driven Electronic Health Records (EHRs) to streamline clinical processes and improve patient care. The sources also address crucial considerations for AI adoption, such as the imperative for inclusive, fair, and transparent AI development, the need for robust regulatory frameworks for medical devices, and the importance of user-centric design to ensure effective integration into clinical practice. Furthermore, the texts showcase global initiatives and collaborations in healthcare technology, exemplified by China's rapid advancements and partnerships between major tech and health companies, all aimed at enhancing accessibility, efficiency, and patient outcomes in healthcare. This podcast was created via Google NotebookLM.

Best of LinkedIn: Defense Tech CW 32/ 33
We curate most relevant posts about Defense Tech on LinkedIn and regularly share key takeaways. This edition offers a comprehensive overview of the rapidly evolving defence technology landscape. A key theme is the shift towards non-traditional and dual-use technologies, with AI, robotics, and advanced materials often repurposed from civilian sectors. The importance of speed and iteration in development, particularly highlighted by insights from the Ukrainian battlefield, is consistently emphasised. Several sources discuss the increasing private investment and venture capital funding in defence tech, signalling a significant market shift, alongside calls for modernisation of industrial bases and streamlined procurement processes. Finally, the texts underscore the geopolitical influences shaping defence priorities and the growing emphasis on collaboration and interoperability among allied nations to enhance security and deterrence capabilities. This podcast was created via Google NotebookLM.

Best of LinkedIn: ICT & Tech Insights CW 31/ 32
We curate most relevant posts about ICT & Tech Insights on LinkedIn and regularly share key takeaways. This edition explores various facets of digital transformation, particularly emphasising cybersecurity and the burgeoning field of quantum computing. Several authors highlight the critical need for streamlined cybersecurity strategies, advocating for consolidation of tools and the adoption of Managed Detection and Response (MDR) to combat sophisticated threats, with AI poised to reshape traditional hacking roles. Concurrently, discussions around quantum computing underline its potential to revolutionise industries like finance and drug discovery, while also presenting significant supply chain risks and the urgent need for post-quantum cryptography to safeguard against future threats. The sources collectively underscore how these advanced technologies, including AI agents and cloud-native infrastructures, are driving efficiency and innovation across sectors, necessitating a holistic and proactive approach to both security and technological adoption. This podcast was created via Google NotebookLM.

Best of LinkedIn: Sovereign Cloud
We curate most relevant posts about Digital Transformation & Tech on LinkedIn and regularly share key takeaways. This edition offers an overview of the sovereign cloud landscape, focusing on its market dynamics, strategic developments, and regulatory influences, particularly within Europe. It highlights intensified investment in European cloud infrastructure and the growing scrutiny over data sovereignty, driven by regulations like NIS2 and the EU AI Act. The document further outlines key investments from major tech companies and EU-backed initiatives aimed at fostering digital independence, alongside the emergence of new products, services, and strategic partnerships designed to meet specific compliance requirements and establish European-controlled alternatives to US hyperscalers. The overall discussion underscores how sovereignty is increasingly viewed as a business enabler rather than merely a regulatory burden across various sectors. This podcast was created via Google NotebookLM.

Best of LinkedIn: Artificial Intelligence CW 31/ 32
We curate most relevant posts about Artificial Intelligence on LinkedIn and regularly share key takeaways This edition offers a comprehensive overview of the rapidly evolving landscape of Agentic AI. Several authors highlight the transformative potential of these autonomous AI systems across diverse sectors like finance, healthcare, retail, and government, enabling enhanced customer experience, efficiency, and productivity. However, the sources also underscore significant challenges and risks, including the need for robust security and governance frameworks, concerns about data privacy, ethical implications, and the potential for misuse, and the critical importance of human oversight and clear communication when delegating tasks to AI. There is a strong emphasis on the necessity for organisations to strategically align AI investments with business goals and develop responsible AI practices to navigate this new era effectively, with some authors cautioning against "AI washing" and stressing that genuine AI agents are currently rare. This podcast was created via Google NotebookLM.

Best of LinkedIn: Ai4 2025
We curate most relevant posts about Digital Transformation & Tech on LinkedIn and regularly share key takeaways. This edition offers various perspectives on the Ai4 Artificial Intelligence Conferences in Las Vegas, highlighting it as a significant event for AI innovation, collaboration, and industry insights. Attendees, including CEOs, data officers, product leaders, and academics, are presenting on diverse topics such as scaling AI in enterprises, AI infrastructure, ethical considerations, and sector-specific applications like healthcare, finance, and manufacturing. Many are also showcasing their companies' AI-driven solutions and seeking networking opportunities with other experts and potential partners. The discussions often revolve around the practical implementation and future trajectory of AI, particularly focusing on Generative AI and Agentic AI, while also acknowledging challenges like data security and responsible adoption. This podcast was created via Google NotebookLM.

Best of LinkedIn: Cloud Insights CW 31/ 32
We curate most relevant posts about Cloud Insights on LinkedIn and regularly share key takeaways. This edition predominantly discuss digital sovereignty within cloud computing, particularly focusing on Europe's reliance on US hyperscalers and the resultant legal and geopolitical risks, such as those posed by the US CLOUD Act. Several sources highlight the push for European sovereign cloud solutions and initiatives like the AWS European Sovereign Cloud, which aim to ensure data control, compliance, and operational independence for public institutions and regulated industries. Concurrently, the sources also address the broader challenges of cloud cost management and optimisation (FinOps), the strategic benefits of hybrid and multi-cloud architectures, and the evolving role of AI infrastructure within these sovereign frameworks. There's a notable debate about whether geographical data residency truly equates to sovereignty and the potential for local providers to lead in this evolving landscape, with one account offering a stark warning about the risks of data loss even with established cloud providers. This podcast was created via Google NotebookLM.

Best of LinkedIn: Sustainability & Green ICT CW 30/ 31
We curate most relevant posts about Sustainability & Green ICT on LinkedIn and regularly share key takeaways. This edition discusses the multifaceted issue of artificial intelligence's environmental impact and the emerging field of Green AI. They highlight concerns regarding the significant energy and water consumption of data centres, especially with the proliferation of large language models (LLMs) and AI workloads. Proposed solutions include more efficient AI models like Small Language Models (SLMs), optimising coding practices, and developing sustainable data centre infrastructure such as underwater and liquid-cooled facilities powered by renewable energy sources. The discussions also touch on the importance of measuring and reporting AI's carbon footprint, fostering ethical AI development, and the broader role of climate tech startups and governance in addressing these challenges. This podcast was created via Google NotebookLM.

Best of LinkedIn: Black Hat USA 2025
We curate most relevant posts about Digital Transformation & Tech on LinkedIn and regularly share key takeaways. This edition offers a comprehensive overview of the Black Hat USA 2025 cybersecurity conference, highlighting key themes and announcements. Numerous experts and companies are presenting cutting-edge research and innovative solutions, particularly focusing on the rapidly evolving landscape of AI in security, including agentic AI, threat modelling, and AI-powered defence mechanisms. Discussions also revolve around proactive security strategies, securing critical infrastructure, and advancements in data protection and ransomware defence. Attendees are engaging in hands-on training, technical briefings, and networking opportunities, reflecting a collective effort to address emerging threats and foster collaboration within the global cybersecurity community. This podcast was created via Google NotebookLM.

Best of LinkedIn: Digital Products & Services CW 30/ 31
We curate most relevant posts about Digital Products & Services on LinkedIn and regularly share key take aways This edition discusses various facets of product development and management, with a significant focus on the integration and impact of Artificial Intelligence (AI). Several authors explore how AI is transforming traditional product roles and processes, from initial ideation and design through to post-launch maintenance, often advocating for a shift from project-centric to product-centric operating models. This includes discussions on responsible AI innovation, overcoming challenges in AI product design and user experience, and adapting product discovery and growth strategies for an AI-driven landscape. Additionally, some sources highlight the importance of emotional connection and user-centricity in product success, alongside the strategic adoption of product analytics tools and the necessity of top-down leadership for successful organisational transformation. This podcast was created via Google Notebook LM.

Best of LinkedIn: Health Tech CW 30/ 31
We curate most relevant posts about Health Tech on LinkedIn and regularly share key takeaways. These sources collectively explore the transformative impact of artificial intelligence (AI) and advanced technologies across the healthcare and medtech sectors. They highlight how companies like Siemens Healthineers and Philips are leveraging AI for enhanced medical imaging, diagnostics, and patient care, while others, such as GE HealthCare, focus on AI-enabled devices, operational efficiency, and strategic partnerships. The discussions also encompass the integration of AI into clinical workflows, robotics in surgery, and wearables for continuous monitoring, alongside the regulatory challenges and ethical considerations necessary for responsible innovation. Overall, the texts illustrate a future where technology and human expertise converge to create more personalised, efficient, and accessible healthcare systems. This podcast was created via Google NotebookLM.

Best of LinkedIn: Defense Tech CW 30/ 31
We curate most relevant posts about Defense Tech on LinkedIn and regularly share key takeaways. This edition offers a comprehensive overview of current trends and challenges in global defence and military innovation. Several sources highlight significant investments and advancements in AI, autonomous systems, and next-generation technologies to enhance capabilities and strategic advantage, particularly in the US and Europe. Conversely, some reports underscore critical operational gaps and a "credibility crisis" within established forces like the UK's Royal Navy, attributing these issues to chronic underinvestment and slow adaptation. A recurring theme across the sources is the emphasis on speed, modularity, and cost-efficiency in developing new defence solutions, often advocating for greater engagement with small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) and a shift from traditional procurement models. The texts also touch upon geopolitical factors, international collaborations, and the evolving nature of warfare, with a focus on areas like drone warfare, cybersecurity, and space-based defence, as well as the ethical considerations of AI in combat. This podcast was created via Google NotebookLM.

Best of LinkedIn: ICT & Tech Insights CW 29/ 30
We curate most relevant posts about ICT & Tech Insights on LinkedIn and regularly share key takeaways. This edition offers a comprehensive overview of emerging trends in digital transformation and cybersecurity. Several authors emphasise that digital transformation success relies on a people-first approach, prioritising culture, clarity, and continuous change over mere technological implementation, with specific applications in MedTech and pharma for compliance and talent. Concurrently, a significant portion of the sources focuses on cybersecurity, highlighting its evolving nature from a technical function to a critical boardroom risk, particularly with the rise of AI-driven threats and the imperative of a Zero Trust security model. This includes discussions on challenges in breaking into the cybersecurity field, the importance of fostering trust in cybersecurity marketing, and the need for robust measures against threats posed by IoT devices, ransomware, and complex attacks on critical infrastructure like nuclear power plants. Finally, some sources explore the potential and practical applications of quantum computing, its convergence with AI and 6G, and its implications for future technological paradigms, including post-quantum cryptography. This podcast was created via Google NotebookLM.

Best of LinkedIn: Artificial Intelligence CW 29/ 30
We curate most relevant posts about Artificial Intelligence on LinkedIn and regularly share key takeaways This edition offers a multifaceted perspective on the rapidly evolving field of AI. Several sources highlight the transformative potential of AI, particularly agentic AI, in enhancing productivity, automating complex workflows, and reshaping various industries from healthcare to finance and even video game development. However, a significant theme is the critical challenges and risks associated with AI adoption, including the limitations of human oversight, data quality issues, privacy concerns, and the inherent 'black box' nature of some AI systems. The importance of robust governance, ethical frameworks, and continuous testing is repeatedly emphasised, especially with the introduction of regulations like the EU AI Act. Finally, authors discuss the need for adaptability in the workforce, focusing on the irreplaceable human qualities of empathy and creativity, as well as the strategic integration of AI to augment, rather than fully replace, human labour. This podcast was created via Google NotebookLM.

Best of LinkedIn: Cloud Insights CW 29/ 30
We curate most relevant posts about Cloud Insights on LinkedIn and regularly share key takeaways. This edition predominantly discusses cloud computing strategies, focusing on cost optimisation and the burgeoning concept of digital sovereignty, especially within Europe. Several sources explore methods for managing cloud expenditure, with an emphasis on FinOps principles, real-time control, and the financial impact of Generative AI. Concurrently, a significant portion addresses Europe's drive towards digital autonomy, debating whether this is best achieved through on-premises solutions, partnerships with hyperscalers offering "sovereign" services, or the development of native European cloud providers and infrastructure. The discussions also highlight the complexities introduced by international legal frameworks like the US CLOUD Act, the importance of network infrastructure for data residency, and the strategic decisions businesses face when choosing between single, multi, or hybrid cloud environments. This podcast was created via Google NotebookLM.

Best of LinkedIn: Sustainability & Green ICT CW 28/ 29
We curate most relevant posts about Sustainability & Green ICT on LinkedIn and regularly share key takeaways. This edition explores various facets of sustainable technology, focusing heavily on Artificial Intelligence (AI) and its environmental impact. Several authors discuss the carbon footprint of AI models, advocating for transparency in reporting emissions and the adoption of green coding practices to reduce energy consumption. There's an emphasis on optimising software architecture for efficiency and considering the full lifecycle impact of digital systems. Beyond AI, the sources touch upon smart building technologies for energy efficiency, the inspiration of ancient joinery for sustainable design, and the broader integration of sustainability principles into IT infrastructure and business strategies. The discussions also highlight the importance of ethical AI, open-source development, and collaborative efforts in building a more environmentally responsible technological future. This podcast was created via Google NotebookLM.

Best of LinkedIn: Digital Products & Services CW 28/ 29
We curate most relevant posts about Digital Products & Services on LinkedIn and regularly share key take aways This edition discusses the evolving landscape of product management and digital product development, particularly highlighting the transformative impact of Artificial Intelligence (AI). Several authors explore how AI tools are accelerating development cycles, from prototyping to feature creation, and streamlining various product management tasks like writing product requirement documents and understanding users. A significant theme is the shift towards AI-native products and the need for product managers to adapt their skills, focusing on strategic application of foundation models and understanding user intent in the context of emerging "invisible UX" or "Zero UI". The sources also emphasize the importance of customer-centricity, validating opportunities before building, and transitioning to a product operating model that prioritizes continuous value delivery and measurable outcomes over mere feature output. Furthermore, the discussions touch on the challenges of product-market fit in SaaS, the need for effective product leadership through transparent communication, and the critical role of experimentation and data-driven decision-making in a rapidly changing technological environment. This podcast was created via Google Notebook LM.

Best of LinkedIn: Defense Tech CW 28/ 29
We curate most relevant posts about Defense Tech on LinkedIn and regularly share key takeaways. This edition collectively underscore a pressing need for defence modernisation and technological innovation across Europe and its allies, driven by evolving geopolitical threats and the rapid advancement of military AI and autonomous systems. Key themes include the integration of cutting-edge technologies like AI, robotics, and quantum sensing into military operations, alongside a critical examination of procurement processes, ethical considerations, and the necessity for greater international collaboration and investment. There is a strong emphasis on shifting from traditional warfare paradigms to software-defined defence and leveraging dual-use technologies, with specific attention paid to enhancing airspace security, missile defence, and drone capabilities. Overall, the sources highlight a transformative period for the global defence industry, marked by a push for increased speed, scale, and interoperability to ensure national and collective security. This podcast was created via Google NotebookLM.

Best of LinkedIn: ICT & Tech Insights CW 27/ 28
We curate most relevant posts about ICT & Tech Insights on LinkedIn and regularly share key takeaways. This edition offers a multifaceted perspective on ICT & Tech Insights, with a strong emphasis on Zero Trust Architecture (ZTA), and the burgeoning field of quantum computing. Several authors highlight the critical shift from traditional perimeter defences to ZTA, stressing its importance for both large enterprises and small businesses, while also discussing its application in areas like cloud security, AI agent protection, and even transaction trust. Concurrently, the sources explore the rapid advancements in quantum computing, detailing breakthroughs in hybrid quantum-classical orchestration, hardware development, and its potential to revolutionise various sectors like drug discovery, AI, finance, and particularly cybersecurity through quantum-safe cryptography. The sources collectively underscore the need for proactive strategies, cultural shifts, and continuous innovation in both domains to address evolving digital threats and leverage emerging technologies effectively. This podcast was created via Google NotebookLM.

Best of LinkedIn: Artificial Intelligence CW 27/ 28
We curate most relevant posts about Artificial Intelligence on LinkedIn and regularly share key takeaways This edition discusses the accelerating evolution and diverse applications of Artificial Intelligence (AI), particularly focusing on Agentic AI and Generative AI. Several authors define Agentic AI as systems capable of autonomous planning, decision-making, and execution of complex, multi-step goals, moving beyond simple task automation. Examples range from streamlining recruitment and optimising business processes to transforming customer experience and drug discovery. The sources also highlight the strategic implications of AI adoption, including the need for ethical frameworks, data governance, and upskilling human workforces to effectively collaborate with AI. Furthermore, there's a growing emphasis on Sovereign AI and on-premise infrastructure for greater control and cost efficiency, especially for critical enterprise workloads. Concerns regarding societal readiness for rapid AI advancement and the importance of distinguishing between AI hype and practical applications are also discussed. This podcast was created via Google NotebookLM.

Best of LinkedIn: Cloud Insights CW 27/ 28
We curate most relevant posts about Cloud Insights on LinkedIn and regularly share key takeaways. This edition primarily discuss the multifaceted concept of cloud sovereignty and its implications for businesses and governments, particularly in Europe. Several authors emphasise the shift towards hybrid and multi-cloud strategies to balance innovation, cost efficiency, and the critical need for data control and security, moving beyond simply storing data locally. The sources also explore the evolving landscape of cloud security, highlighting the importance of quantifying its business value and the shared responsibility model in platforms like AWS. Finally, the texts touch upon the integration of emerging technologies like AI and quantum computing within these cloud architectures, and the operational changes required for effective cloud management, such as modernising CMDB approaches and optimising cloud spend. This podcast was created via Google NotebookLM.

Best of LinkedIn: Sustainability & Green ICT CW 26/ 27
We curate most relevant posts about Sustainability & Green ICT on LinkedIn and regularly share key takeaways. This edition offers an extensive overview of the Green IO Munich 2025 conference, highlighting its focus on AI and software sustainability within the DACH region. Speakers and attendees discussed how to minimise technology's environmental impact, with particular attention to AI's energy consumption, promoting eco-design principles, and exploring sustainable IT practices across various sectors. The discussions emphasised the importance of collective action, transparent measurement, and responsible innovation to drive a greener digital future, while also touching upon broader themes of climate tech investment, ethical supply chains, and the challenges of implementing sustainable strategies. This podcast was created via Google NotebookLM.

Best of LinkedIn: Digital Products & Services CW 26/ 27
We curate most relevant posts about Digital Products & Services on LinkedIn and regularly share key take aways This edition collectively explore various facets of product development and management, with a significant emphasis on the Product Operating Model (POM) and the transformative impact of Artificial Intelligence (AI). Several authors highlight the shift from a feature-driven approach to an outcome-oriented, customer-centric strategy, underscoring the importance of clear product vision, strategic roadmaps, and continuous learning. The collection also examines the essential skills for high-performing product teams, the pitfalls of product discovery, and effective methods for managing resistance during organisational transformation. A recurring theme is how AI is reshaping agile product development, enabling smaller, more autonomous teams, accelerating workflows, and enhancing user experiences, though some authors caution against overreliance on AI and stress its role as an enabler rather than a standalone strategy. This podcast was created via Google Notebook LM.

Best of LinkedIn: KI Gipfel 2025
We curate most relevant posts about Digital Transformation & Tech on LinkedIn and regularly share key takeaways. This edition presents a collection of posts and reviews concerning the German AI Summit 2025 held in Stuttgart, an event dedicated to the practical application of Artificial Intelligence, particularly for Small and Medium-sized Enterprises (SMEs). The discussions highlight the urgency for companies to adopt AI, emphasising the importance of leadership buy-in, employee empowerment, and starting with small, practical use cases rather than waiting for perfection. Recurring themes include the transformative potential of AI across various sectors like industry, sports, and e-commerce, while also acknowledging challenges such as data privacy concerns and the gap between AI ambition and real-world implementation due to cost and uncertainty. The summit showcased concrete AI applications and stressed the need for action-oriented strategies to foster innovation and competitiveness in Germany. This podcast was created via Google NotebookLM.

Best of LinkedIn: ICT & Tech Insights CW 25/ 26
We curate most relevant posts about ICT & Tech Insights on LinkedIn and regularly share key takeaways This edition offers a multifaceted perspective on emerging technologies and their impact, primarily focusing on quantum computing and Zero Trust cybersecurity. Several authors highlight how quantum computing is revolutionising fields such as semiconductor technology, drug discovery, finance, and AI, with projections indicating significant market growth and geopolitical investment in this domain. Concurrently, a strong emphasis is placed on Zero Trust Architecture as a critical cybersecurity strategy, advocating for continuous verification over implicit trust, particularly in the context of increasing cyber threats, cloud security, and the vulnerabilities of AI agents. The discussions also touch upon the necessity of effective Identity, Credential, and Access Management (ICAM) for successful Zero Trust implementation, alongside the broader implications of these advancements for critical infrastructure, supply chains, and the evolving role of cybersecurity professionals. This podcast was created via Google NotebookLM.

Best of LinkedIn: Artificial Intelligence CW 25/ 26
We curate most relevant posts about Artificial Intelligence on LinkedIn and regularly share key takeaways This edition offers a comprehensive overview of Artificial Intelligence (AI) trends and strategic imperatives for 2025, highlighting both opportunities and challenges. Many sources emphasise the costly consequences of ignoring AI, advocating for its integration to enhance business growth, efficiency, and market research. The rise of AI agents is a recurring theme, with discussions on their development, application in various sectors like customer support and federal services, and the complexities of managing their ecosystems. However, several authors caution against AI hype, stressing the importance of human agency, ethical considerations, robust evaluation, and privacy-enhancing technologies to ensure successful and responsible AI adoption. The texts also touch upon AI's societal impact, from revolutionising healthcare and cybersecurity to its potential influence on job markets and education, while underscoring the need for AI literacy and effective organisational structures to avoid project failures and achieve tangible value. This podcast was created via Google NotebookLM.

Best of LinkedIn: Google Cloud Summit 2025
We curate most relevant posts about Digital Transformation & Tech on LinkedIn and regularly share key takeaways. This edition shares experiences and insights from the Google Cloud Summit in Munich, Germany. These posts collectively highlight a strong focus on Artificial Intelligence (AI), particularly Generative AI and AI Agents, and their practical applications in various industries. A recurring theme is data sovereignty and security in cloud solutions, addressing how Google Cloud aims to provide flexible and controlled environments for European businesses. Attendees, including Google employees, partners, and customers, shared their excitement about innovation, collaboration, and the transformative potential of cloud technology for business efficiency and problem-solving. This podcast was created via Google NotebookLM.

Best of LinkedIn: Cloud Insights CW 25/ 26
We curate most relevant posts about Cloud Insights on LinkedIn and regularly share key takeaways. This edition offers a comprehensive overview of current trends and challenges in cloud computing, particularly focusing on hybrid cloud strategies, digital sovereignty, and the integration of AI. Several sources highlight the financial pitfalls and operational complexities of hybrid cloud deployments, suggesting that promised benefits often fall short, leading to significant cost overruns and security vulnerabilities. A prominent theme is the increasing emphasis on digital sovereignty in Europe, with discussions around the establishment of EU-based sovereign cloud infrastructures by major hyperscalers like AWS and Microsoft, while others caution that these offerings may not provide true independence from US legal jurisdiction. Furthermore, the texts explore the synergy between AI and cloud computing, noting how cloud platforms provide the necessary scalable infrastructure for AI workloads, although there's a growing trend towards running AI workloads on private cloud or on-premise solutions for enhanced control and performance. The importance of FinOps for managing escalating cloud costs and the evolution of cloud computing from a mere utility to a strategic operating model are also significant points of discussion. This podcast was created via Google NotebookLM.

Best of LinkedIn: Sustainability & Green ICT CW 24/ 25
We curate most relevant posts about Sustainability & Green ICT on LinkedIn and regularly share key takeaways. This edition discusses the growing emphasis on sustainability within the technology sector, particularly concerning Artificial Intelligence (AI) and software development. Many sources highlight the environmental impact of AI models and data centres, advocating for "Green AI" through energy-efficient coding, optimized algorithms, and renewable energy. There's a strong push for "Green Software" as a new mindset in development, focusing on reducing energy consumption throughout the software lifecycle. Several authors present practical tools, playbooks, and certifications to help organisations and developers implement sustainable IT practices, while others stress the importance of collaboration, transparency, and strategic leadership to drive this green transformation. This podcast was created via Google NotebookLM.