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ETS TechTalk

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Less hype - more outcomes! ETS TechTalk is a pragmatic podcast for leaders who want technology to deliver real outcomes. We regularly explore AI, Managed Services, Cybersecurity, and Modern Work through an honest, experience‑driven lens.

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ETS

Kategorie

Business

Podcast-Website

www.exchangetech.ca

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2. Jun 2026

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PB and J... And Prompts 02.06.2026

In this episode of ETS TechTalk , Ryan Bialek tackles one of the most misunderstood parts of AI adoption: prompting . Using the deceptively simple peanut butter and jelly sandwich as a metaphor, he shows why vague instructions lead to chaotic results and why AI tools like Microsoft Copilot don’t “know what you meant.” They do exactly what you asked. This isn’t about becoming a prompt wizard or mem...

Beer vs. Foam 19.05.2026

AI is everywhere right now. Depending on what headlines your read... it’s either about to solve every business problem you’ve ever had - or replace your job by the end of the week. Both takes are wrong. In this episode, “Beer vs. Foam,” Ryan Bialek uses a simple (and refreshingly honest) beer analogy to unpack what’s actually happening with AI in business today. The foam is the hype: vendor decks,...

Introducing ETS TechTalk 08.05.2026

Introducing the ETS TechTalk Podcast! This is our trailer episode, so have a listen and get a preview of what we will be discussing in the future. Make technology an asset! Learn More About ETS

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