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Conversations from the Show Floor

Conversations from the Show Floor

Von: Neil C. Hughes
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Conversations from the Show Floor is your front-row pass to the most important conversations happening in enterprise technology today. Brought to you by the Tech Talks Network, this podcast captures the energy, ideas, and insights shared in real time at global tech conferences.

Hosted by Neil C. Hughes, also known for the Tech Talks Daily Podcast, this series features spontaneous and candid discussions with tech leaders, innovators, and decision-makers—recorded live on the show floor.

Each episode explores the realities of business transformation, the challenges leaders are navigating, and the technologies redefining industries. From AI adoption to infrastructure strategy, cybersecurity to sustainability, these conversations offer unfiltered perspectives from those actively shaping the future of tech.

Whether you're a business leader, technologist, founder, or investor, Conversations from the Show Floor brings you into the heart of enterprise innovation—no badge required.

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  • Nutanix’s Sush Kajaria On Building Predictable, Reliable Hybrid Infrastructure
    Mar 6 2026

    What does resilience look like when your business depends on infrastructure that never gets to take a day off? In this Conversations From The Showfloor episode, recorded live at IGEL’s Now and Next event in Frankfurt, I sat down with Sush Kajaria, who leads ISV partnerships at Nutanix across EMEA, to talk about what “predictable and reliable” actually means in a hybrid, multicloud world.

    Sush walked me through Nutanix’s mission to simplify how organizations build and run modern applications anywhere, from the data center to the cloud to the edge. We talked about why the partnership between Nutanix and IGEL matters right now, especially for IT teams trying to bring endpoint security and cloud-ready virtualization into the same conversation. You will hear how Nutanix’s platform approach, including AHV, workload mobility, unified management, and security controls at the infrastructure layer, complements IGEL’s prevention-first direction at the endpoint.

    We also spent time on what tends to get missed in infrastructure discussions, the people doing the work. Hybrid work realities, compliance pressure, Windows 11 migrations, and AI adoption are all reshaping how IT teams operate and what employees expect. This episode captures the practical side of transformation, where reliability has to coexist with flexibility, and where ecosystem collaboration often decides whether a strategy holds up in the real world.

    So as you look toward 2026, do you feel hybrid multicloud is finally delivering simpler operations, or are we still stitching together complexity and calling it progress? I would love to hear what you think after listening, and what you are seeing inside your own organization.

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    20 Min.
  • From Frankfurt To The Factory Floor: Why IGEL’s Klaus Oestermann Says Endpoint Resilience Is The New Front Line In Cybersecurity
    Mar 3 2026

    Recorded live at the Now and Next event in Frankfurt, I sat down with IGEL CEO Klaus Oestermann to explore a question that many digital transformation strategies still overlook. What happens when the endpoint fails? In a world obsessed with cloud, data centers, and AI, Klaus makes the case that the device in front of every employee remains the weakest and most underestimated link in enterprise security and business continuity.

    In our conversation, Klaus explains why the long-standing detect and respond mindset is no longer enough in an era of relentless ransomware and operational disruption. He shares how a prevention-first approach, combined with IGEL’s dual-boot recovery model, is enabling organizations to restore thousands of compromised devices in minutes rather than weeks. We also unpack the financial argument that is turning heads in the boardroom, including the research pointing to major reductions in endpoint costs and how those savings are being redirected into Zero Trust, AI initiatives, and wider cyber resilience strategies.

    This discussion also captures the energy of the show floor itself. From Audi’s production environments to national critical infrastructure, Klaus outlines how ecosystem partnerships, containerized application delivery, and the emerging AI Armor concept are reshaping what a secure, adaptive desktop looks like. The result is a vision of modern work where resilience begins at the edge and innovation is driven by collaboration across the entire security stack.

    So after hearing how quickly an organization can be taken offline when endpoints are ignored, the real question becomes this. Has the industry been protecting the wrong layer all along, and are we finally ready to rethink the role of the endpoint in the future of secure work?

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    26 Min.
  • Estonia’s Space Office And The Business Of Turning ESA Into Growth
    Feb 28 2026

    What does it take for a country of 1.3 million people to build real momentum in the European space sector?

    In this episode of Conversations From The Showfloor, recorded in Tallinn, I sit down with Madis Võõras, Head of the Estonian Space Office at Enterprise Estonia. We talk about how Estonia is earning its place in the space economy through software strength, targeted public investment, and partnerships that translate into contracts, credibility, and eventually commercial growth.

    Madis explains the practical role his team plays as the connector between Estonian industry and the European Space Agency. A big part of the mission is making sure the money Estonia invests into ESA finds its way back into local companies through real projects. But he is clear that an ESA contract should never be the finish line, it should be proof you can deliver in a demanding environment, then take that capability to the wider market.

    We dig into Estonia’s sweet spot and why software sits at the center of so many space programs now. Madis shares how Estonia’s digital public infrastructure became a reference point that ESA wanted to understand, study, and learn from. It is a reminder that “space” is often data, identity, trust, security, and systems that need to work flawlessly under pressure, not just rockets and hardware.

    Madis also gets candid about the gaps. Estonia has hardware success stories like the camera company Crystalspace, but he wants deeper capability in electronics and manufacturing. He talks about the reality that international cooperation is often the fastest route to scale, and why smaller nations need to be smart about where they play, especially as European projects grow more complex and competitive.

    There are some standout examples of how space investment can ripple into the real economy. Madis walks through Estonia’s Earth observation data distribution center and a space business incubator that has helped dozens of companies move from idea to jobs, revenue, and outside investment. He also shares a story about how early institutional contracts can change how investors see a company, even if that company later decides Earth-based markets move faster.

    We end by looking forward. Madis sees AI as the biggest near-term driver of value, while staying cautious about hype around immature technologies. He also points to optical communications projects, including work aimed at connecting Tallinn and Helsinki, as a practical response to the new reality of infrastructure vulnerability.

    If you want a grounded conversation about how space policy meets startup execution, and why ESA partnership works best as a catalyst for wider growth, this episode is for you. What should Estonia prioritize next to punch above its weight, and where do you see the biggest opportunities for software and AI in space services, and will you share your thoughts after listening?

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    31 Min.
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