Catalyst Podcast

Welcome to Catalyst, the Launch by NTT DATA Podcast. Catalyst is an ongoing discussion for digital leaders dissatisfied with the status quo and optimistic about what’s possible through smart technology and great people. In this studio we believe in shipping software over slideware, that fast will follow smooth, and aiming to create digital experiences that move millions is a worthy pursuit.

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Eine durchschnittliche Folge dieses Podcasts dauert 32m. Bisher sind 440 Folge(n) erschienen. Dieser Podcast erscheint wöchentlich.

Gesamtlänge aller Episoden: 10 days 2 hours 4 minutes

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episode 183: Inspect Element: What’s hiding behind the web page you’re looking at?


Trojan Horse: Ever wonder why some web pages take forever to load? On today’s episode of Track Changes, Paul and Rich explore the mess that is the internet. We take a look at three different websites to see what’s hiding behind them, and what we find is not pretty. From ad-tech to unknown JSON files, the results are surprising and confusing.  Links:  New York Post  The Atlantic  Chartbeat Mixpanel  New Relic  New York Times  Scroll Wirecutter  AMP  uBlock Privacy Badger  Ghostery  


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 September 3, 2019  29m
 
 

episode 182: Can We Sue The Internet?: Paul and Rich on Holding The Internet to Account


We Need Guardrails: On this week’s episode of Track Changes we sit down to discuss the big question of regulating online content. Could a class action lawsuit be brought against sites that encourage violence? How can content be screened to ensure it doesn’t lead to harm? What is the role of government in all this? We discuss these questions and many more and Paul and Rich share some online privacy tips...


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 August 27, 2019  39m
 
 

episode 180: Analyze Society and You Have a Trend: A conversation with The Markup’s Adrianne Jeffries


Follow the Data: On this week’s episode of Track Changes, tech journalist Adrianne Jeffries sits down with us to talk about The Markup, a new non-profit data driven newsroom. She talks about the importance of using data to combat bias and about how using data in journalism can bring about greater change. She also addresses the shake up that happened at The Markup in its beginnings and tells us about her personal podcast Underunderstood...


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 August 20, 2019  28m
 
 

episode 180: The Design System Has To Reflect The Business : Paul and Rich on Twitter’s Redesign


Without the user there is no product: When Twitter rolled out its new design, many users were upset with the new changes, but what comes first, the product or the user? On this week’s episode Paul and Rich sit down to chat about Twitter’s redesign. We share our reactions to the changes and delve into questions of user consultation. Also featured in this week’s episode is the second installment of our new segment Hello Postlight...


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 August 13, 2019  34m
 
 

episode 178: Playing with Fire: Why Email is a Dangerous Game


What's the purpose of Email today? This week Paul and Rich sit down to discuss the monster that email has become. Email has transitioned away from a place to have conversation and become a function that eventually moves to another platform (usually Slack)...


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 August 7, 2019  36m
 
 

Playing With Fire : Email is a Dangerous Game


Paul and Rich talk about email's new purpose and introduce Hello Postlight!


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 August 6, 2019  30m
 
 

episode 177: You Don't Release Software, You Let It Escape: Paul and Rich on Shipping


To ship or not to ship: Software is never ready, but sometimes you have to ship it. This week Paul and Rich sit down to talk about the difficulties of shipping software. We share tips on how to deal with numerous stakeholders and engineers so that you can release software on time. We also talk about the importance of setting deadlines and draw some parallels between software and Las Vegas buffets.  Links:  General Magic  Tinysheet by Postlight


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 July 30, 2019  29m
 
 

episode 176: Do Humans Need Privacy: Paul and Rich on Superhuman and Zoom


Do Digital Boundaries Exist?: This week Paul and Rich sit down to talk about this week’s tech scandals. We chat about the security flaws found within email client Superhuman and teleconference software Zoom. Do these companies have an obligation to protect their client’s information? Should usability trump security? Do we have a right to be angry? If that's not enough, we also chat about summer BBQs. Links:  Mike Davidson: Superhuman is Spying on You Superhuman Zoom


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 July 23, 2019  27m
 
 

episode 176: Content Management for Enterprise : A conversation with Percolate’s Noah Brier


Technology is not a panacea: This week Paul and Rich sit down with Noah Brier, who explains to us why technology cannot solve all of our problems. Noah has done countless interviews with enterprises about their tech needs, and has created content marketing software for large enterprises. He shares his insights on current enterprise software trends and gives us some tips on how to better market our business...


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 July 16, 2019  26m
 
 

episode 175: Creating Need: Paul and Rich put a critical lens on new industry trends


Digital Transformation is like a Horoscope: In this week’s episode, Paul and Rich sit down to discuss need creation and the tech industry's move to talk about trends in such abstract language that it seems like it applies to everybody. We chat about the relationship between service providers and tech research firms and why you should be suspicious of new industry buzzwords and complex acronyms. Reminder: it’s okay to ask what that new acronym means!


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 July 9, 2019  19m