ETS

ETS TechTalk

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.

Autor

ETS

Categoría

Business

Web del podcast

www.exchangetech.ca

Último episodio

2 de jun. de 2026

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Episodios

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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