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Techsplainers by IBM
Introducing the Techsplainers by IBM podcast, your new podcast for quick, powerful takes on today’s most important AI and tech topics. Each episode brings you bite-sized learning designed to fit your day, whether you’re driving, exercising, or just curious for something new. This is just the beginning. Tune in every weekday at 6 AM ET for fresh insights, new voices, and smarter learning. Visit podcast page: https://www.ibm.com/think/podcasts/techsplainers
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Episodes
What is identity orchestration? 29.05.2026 7:33
This episode of Techsplainers explores identity orchestration, a powerful solution for coordinating disparate identity and access management systems across organizations. We explain how modern businesses struggle with fragmented identity landscapes as they adopt numerous SaaS applications and multi-cloud environments. The episode details how identity orchestration platforms create a central contro...
What is single sign-on (SSO)? 28.05.2026 8:29
This episode of Techsplainers explores single sign-on (SSO), the authentication approach that lets users access multiple applications with just one login. Building on our previous authentication discussions, we explain how SSO balances security with convenience by eliminating the need for multiple passwords while enabling stronger authentication practices. The podcast walks through how SSO works t...
What is biometric authentication? 27.05.2026 7:31
This episode of Techsplainers explores biometric authentication, a method of verifying user identity based on who you are rather than what you know or have. Building on our previous discussions of authentication methods, we examine how biometrics offer a compelling alternative to vulnerable passwords by using unique physical characteristics like fingerprints, facial features, and iris patterns. Th...
What is Terraform? 27.05.2026 6:34
This episode of Techsplainers introduces Terraform, the powerful open-source infrastructure as code tool that's revolutionizing how organizations manage their IT resources. Host Derek Robertson explains how Terraform allows teams to define their entire infrastructure – from servers and networks to databases and services – in simple, declarative configuration files. We explore Terraform's core work...
What is MFA (multifactor authentication)? 26.05.2026 7:37
This episode of Techsplainers explores multifactor authentication (MFA) as a critical defense against account compromise and identity theft. Building on our previous authentication discussion, we examine how MFA requires multiple types of evidence to verify identity—from something you know (passwords) and something you have (security tokens) to something you are (biometrics) and something you do (...
What is straight-through processing? 22.05.2026 7:37
This episode of Techsplainers introduces straight-through processing (STP), a methodology that automates business transactions from initiation to settlement without human intervention. We explore how STP works through a practical example of a grocery chain ordering tomatoes, where inventory systems automatically detect needs, validate orders, enrich data, route payments, and handle fulfillment and...
What is CRM integration? 21.05.2026 6:51
This episode of Techsplainers explores CRM integration - the process of connecting customer relationship management systems with other business applications and platforms to create a unified data flow. We examine how integration methods like APIs, iPaaS, and pre-built connectors enable data exchange between systems. The episode covers various integration examples, including accounting, e-commerce,...
EDI and ERP integration: best practices, benefits and challenges 20.05.2026 8:21
This episode of Techsplainers explores EDI-ERP integration, the critical connection that enables automated data flow between electronic data interchange platforms and enterprise resource planning systems. Building on our previous EDI episodes, we examine how these integrations eliminate manual data entry while accelerating order processing and improving supply chain visibility. We break down six i...
What is low-code integration? 18.05.2026 10:02
This episode of Techsplainers explores low-code integration, a modern approach to connecting applications and data sources without extensive coding. We dive into how these platforms use visual interfaces, pre-built connectors, and automated processes to simplify the traditionally complex task of system integration. The episode covers key features of low-code iPaaS solutions, compares them with oth...
What is native integration? 18.05.2026 8:08
This episode of Techsplainers introduces native integration—the built-in connections that enable different applications to seamlessly work together without external middleware. We explore how these integrations function, often using APIs to facilitate data exchange while being maintained by the application vendors themselves. The discussion covers common examples of native integrations in helpdesk...
What is forecasting? 15.05.2026 8:36
This episode of Techsplainers explores forecasting—the method of predicting future outcomes by analyzing patterns in historical and current data. We explain how businesses use forecasting to estimate demand, project sales, and plan for growth, with AI-powered tools now re ducing errors by up to 50% . The episode walks through the six-step forecasting process and compares qualitative methods (like...
What is financial planning and analysis (FP&A)? 13.05.2026 10:36
This episode of Techsplainers explores financial planning and analysis (FP&A), completing our week-long series on business planning after covering demand forecasting, integrated business planning, and business agility. We examine how FP&A teams collect and analyze financial data to inform business strategy and optimize decision-making. The podcast breaks down the four key components of FP&...
What is business agility? 12.05.2026 11:18
This episode of Techsplainers explores business agility, building on our previous discussions of demand forecasting and integrated business planning. We examine how organizations sense and adapt to change through innovative solutions that deliver business value. The podcast breaks down the four core pillars of business agility—culture, people, governance, and leadership—and explores the benefits o...
What is integrated business planning (IBP)? 11.05.2026 10:15
This episode of Techsplainers explores integrated business planning (IBP), a comprehensive framework that aligns strategic, operational, and financial planning across an organization. Following our previous discussion on demand forecasting, we examine how IBP brings together diverse business functions—from sales and marketing to finance and IT—to create a unified business plan. The podcast breaks...
What is demand forecasting? 11.05.2026 8:30
This episode of Techsplainers explores demand forecasting, the process that helps businesses predict future customer needs using historical data and analytics. We examine how modern organizations are leveraging AI, machine learning, and predictive analytics to enhance forecasting accuracy in real-time. The discussion covers qualitative methods like the Delphi method and sales force composites alon...
What is observability in AIOps 07.05.2026 8:06
Explore Think 2026: https://www.ibm.biz/think2026event This episode of Techsplainers introduces AIOps observability, explaining how artificial intelligence transforms traditional IT monitoring into intelligent, automated systems. We explore how AIOps observability works by collecting logs, traces, and metrics, then applying AI capabilities like anomaly detection, root cause analysis, and predict...
What is edge computing? 06.05.2026 8:35
Explore Think 2026: https://www.ibm.biz/think2026event This episode of Techsplainers explores edge computing, a distributed framework that processes data closer to its source rather than sending everything to centralized cloud data centers. Matt explains how edge computing works through components like edge devices, gateways, and network infrastructure, highlighting how it complements rather tha...
What is hybrid cloud architecture? 05.05.2026 8:23
Explore Think 2026: https://www.ibm.biz/think2026event This episode of Techsplainers explores hybrid cloud architecture—the approach that combines on-premises, private cloud, and public cloud environments into a unified IT infrastructure. We examine how hybrid cloud has evolved from traditional data centers to become a cornerstone of digital transformation, enabling organizations to balance secu...
What is agentic coding? 05.05.2026 7:39
Explore Think 2026: https://www.ibm.biz/think2026event This episode of Techsplainers explores agentic coding in depth, building on our previous introduction. Matt explains how coding agents work across development stacks, distinguishing between vibe coding, agentic coding, and agentic engineering on the AI assistance spectrum. The episode highlights practical applications, from code reviews to f...
What is AI sovereignty? 04.05.2026 7:35
Explore Think 2026: https://www.ibm.biz/think2026event This episode of Techsplainers explores the concept of AI sovereignty, the ability of organizations and nations to control their artificial intelligence ecosystem. We examine why AI sovereignty has evolved beyond traditional data residency concerns into a holistic strategy covering infrastructure, data, models, and operations. The discussion hi...
How quantum-centric supercomputing works? 01.05.2026 6:13
Explore Think 2026: https://www.ibm.biz/think2026event This episode of Techsplainers delves into the intricate workings of quantum-centric supercomputing hardware and architecture. Host Ian Smalley explains the quantum processing unit (QPU) at the heart of these systems, describing how superconducting qubits function through Josephson junctions and require temperatures colder than space to maintai...
What is quantum-centric supercomputing? 30.04.2026 5:21
Explore Think 2026: https://www.ibm.biz/think2026event This episode of Techsplainers introduces quantum-centric supercomputing, a revolutionary approach that combines quantum computing with traditional high-performance computing to create powerful integrated systems. Host Ian Smalley explains how these systems leverage the unique properties of qubits—including superposition, entanglement, interfer...
What is OpenRAG? 29.04.2026 8:15
Explore Think 2026: https://www.ibm.biz/think2026event This episode of Techsplainers introduces OpenRAG, IBM's open-source framework that connects large language models to enterprise data sources. We explore how OpenRAG builds bridges between powerful AI and organizational knowledge through Retrieval-Augmented Generation (RAG), enabling AI systems to ground their responses in actual company inform...
What is data retrieval? 28.04.2026 9:10
Explore Think 2026: https://www.ibm.biz/think2026event This episode of Techsplainers explores data retrieval, the essential process of accessing information from various data sources. We examine how this field has evolved beyond simple database queries to encompass complex AI-driven techniques. The discussion covers traditional approaches like SQL and indexing alongside modern methods including ve...
Multi-agent collaboration 27.04.2026 8:42
Explore Think 2026: https://www.ibm.biz/think2026event This episode of *Techsplainers* explores multi-agent collaboration, where multiple AI agents work together as a coordinated team to accomplish complex tasks. We explain how these systems have evolved beyond traditional LLMs to create autonomous workflows for research, support, analysis, and operations. The discussion covers key collaboration m...
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