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Summary: Stranova is an audio program featuring innovative approaches to business creation and corporate strategic reinvention. Our host interviews guests from within the corporate world, consulting/resource organizations who help guide business evolution, and experts in various fields whose "big thinking" can help us all understand how to transform our own businesses.

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 Virtual Distance, with Dr. Karen Sobel Lojeski, CEO of Virtual Distance International | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 41:59

"Virtual Distance", with Dr. Karen Sobel Lojeski, CEO of Virtual Distance International. As the business environment grows more intense internally and business expands more globally, it is getting tougher and tougher to stay in close contact with our most important business associates and employees. In our podcast interview this time, Dr. Lojeski helps us understand how this “virtual distance” between our people networks grows -- and what steps we can take to shrink that “virtual distance” down to a more manageable scale in the future. The end result of such steps can be increased company innovation, improved job performance for individuals and teams, and dramatically improved business results.

 The Evolution of the Israeli High-Tech Business Ecosystem, with Shai Schiller, CEO of Modula, Ltd. | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 23:06

"The Evolution of the Israeli High-Tech Ecosystem," with Shai Schiller, Chairman and CEO of Modula, Ltd. In terms of profitable ideas generated per square mile, the country of Israel houses one of the most innovative and entrepreneurial high-tech communities in the world, rivaled perhaps only by Silicon Valley. Unfortunately, that same community has had problems leveraging its technological leadership into the ability to build large companies based on these ideas. Why that may have come to pass -- and what is already happening that may change all that -- is explored in detail in today's episode.

 Softpress's Freeway Pro: Software Strategy for the Niche Player, with Ian Schray, Softpress Systems Ltd. | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 23:53

"Softpress's Freeway Pro: Software Strategy for the Niche Player," with Ian Schray, U.S. Marketing Manager of Softpress Systems, Ltd. major player and a scattering of smaller players scrambling for their own piece of the market. One company that has found a way to rise above it all is Softpress Systems Ltd. of England with their flagship web design product, Freeway Pro. This product, which evolved from an earlier page layout product for Apple’s Mac computer line, has grown into a strong competitor through a combination of continuous innovation, strong attention to strategic partnerships, and careful attention to the needs of the fanatical Mac user community. Learn how Softpress Systems made this happen and how their string of strategic innovation continues with their latest release, Freeway Pro 5, from Softpress’s U.S. Marketing Manager, Mr. Ian Schray.

 Just Water, with Assaf Barnea, CEO and Founder of The Kinrot Incubator | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 36:40

"Just Water", with Assaf Barnea, CEO and Founder of The Kinrot Incubator. In our interview with entrepreneur Assaf Barnea, you will hear about a highly unusual type of business startup, an incubator specializing in projects related to all aspects of water technology, from water purification to the methodology of moving water through a system. In addition, you will learn about what is to many of us an even more innovative way of creating a business incubator: in a public/private partnership with the government of Israel itself, where the government takes on most of the risk -- and everyone reaps the benefits. It is a great story of what such collaboration can do -- and can mean in the future -- for all of us.

 Urban Planning Using ASU's Decision Theater, with Dr. Deirdre Hahn | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 37:59

"Urban Planning Using ASU's Decision Theater, with Dr. Deirdre Hahn, Associate Director". Planning the future of our cities has become far more complex than ever before, involving considerations of population age distributions, the need for schools, traffic flow, tax revenue planning, pollution concerns, weather patterns, and of course the regional land features themselves. Complex computer models are often required, using tools that are well beyond what might be ordinarily available to any given region. Arizona State University’s Decision Theater innovation, a computerized immersive visualization environment with extensive modeling tools and developed only a few years ago, is now making it possible for cities around the world not only to plan far more systemically for that future, but also to visualize how their current decisions may affect many future generations to come. Listen and learn how this idea came to pass -- and how it's been used to reinvent the future of cities from all over the world.

 Viral Marketing Using Online Games, with Matt Ramsay | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 32:49

"Viral Marketing Using Online Games, with Matt Ramsay", Business Development Director of InBox Digital. With its seemingly effortless ability to spread the word rapidly about new products and services, viral marketing has become advertising’s modern equivalent of the Holy Grail. One of the most important segments of this new field is Viral Gaming, in which your product or service is featured in a custom-designed online computer game. The game keeps you on the site while educating your customers on all the aspects of your product. And even better, the game gets passed around from customer to customer in record time and with little intervention from you, because it is fun to play -- all at the same time that it spreads the word about your company’s message. In our current interview with Matt Ramsay, Business Development Director of InBox Digital, one of the biggest players in digital marketing, you will learn about how Viral Gaming works -- and why it just might change the way you think of marketing your company in the future.

 "The Evolution of Small Business by 2020", with David Sibbet | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 40:01

Voices from 2020, Vol. 9, "The Evolution of Small Business by 2020", with David Sibbet, President and Founder of The Grove Consultants International, Published August 31, 2007. In an interview with hosts Firehawk and Bill Veltrop, our guest shares a wide-ranging conversation on how small businesses will evolve by 2020, networked together and yet localized far more than we see in present day 2007. Hear his vision of the “Bifurcated Buzzing Networks” where very big business coexists with even more small ones than ever before, and how the world of collaboration and networking will turn out to play an even more important role for both of them -- in the future.

 "The Digital Bridge Academy at Cabrillo College", with guest Diego Navarro | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 27:48

Voices from 2020, Vol. 8, "The Digital Bridge Academy", published June 30, 2007, with hosts Firehawk and Bill Veltrop, interviewing Diego Navarro. In this eighth episode of Voices from 2020, hosts Firehawk and Bill Veltrop interview Diego Navarro, Founder and Director of the Digital Bridge Academy at Cabrillo College in Watsonville, California. The Digital Bridge Academy is a highly innovative program designed explicitly to help accelerate the readiness of students who are “under-prepared” for college in any number of ways (including “at-risk” students, who make up sometimes over 90% of the student population), and the Academy does this – not in years, but in only one semester. In this episode, learn about how the Academy “Lights the Fire for Learning” in these students, and how it has transformed the whole concept of education – and the lives of many – by the year 2020.

 Itanium Solutions Alliance Entrepreneurial Innovation Awards Finalist 2007: UC Riverside | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 13:23

Itanium Solutions Alliance, Vol. 4, "UC Riverside: Finalist in the Entrepeneurial Innovation Awards for 2007", published June 26, 2007, with guest Dr. Walid Najjar of the University of California Riverside's Department of Computer Science and Engineering. In this episode, we talk about UC Riverside's innovative approach to modeling scientific applications using a specialized Itanium2 supercomputer with an embedded Field-Programmable Gate Array (FPGA) system. Using this approach, Dr. Najjar and his team achieved a performance speed increase of over 1000 times what comparable desktop systems could deliver, and was named a finalist in the 2007 Itanium Solutions Alliance Innovation Awards, in the Entrepreneurial Innovation category.

 Itanium Solutions Alliance Humanitarian Impact Innovation Awards Finalist 2007: Interactive Supercomputing | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 19:33

Itanium Solutions Alliance, Vol. 5, "Interactive Supercomputing: Finalist in the Humanitarian Impact Innovation Awards for 2007", published June 26, 2007, with guest Bill Blake, CEO of Interactive Computing, Inc. For the fifth of this series, we discuss Interactive Supercomputing's innovative Star-P software system, which allows advanced desktop software such as Matlab and Python to "run" on supercomputer systems without having to reprogram the software, and its application to the National Cancer Institute's advanced genomic profiling computational work. For this work, Interactive Supercomputing was named a finalist in this year's Itanium Solutions Alliance awards, in the Humanitarian Impact Category.

 Itanium Solutions Alliance Enterprise Innovation Awards Finalist 2007: Kindred Healthcare | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 20:08

Itanium Solutions Alliance, Vol. 6, "Kindred Healthcare: Finalist in the Enterprise Innovation Awards for 2007", published June 26, 2007, with guest Daniel Poff, Director of Database Administration and SAP Basis for the company. In this sixth interview of our series, we explore Kindred Healthcare's major upgrade challenge from a five-year old server platform and how they dealt with issues such as dramatic growth in business complexity, internal reorganizations, business acquisitions, and an over 10X increase in overall database size. Thanks to the creative work and very successful upgrade driven by Daniel Poff and his team, Kindred Healthcare was named a finalist in the 2007 Itanium Solutions Alliance awards, in the Enterprise Innovation Category.

 Itanium Solutions Alliance Entrepreneurial Innovation Award 2007: Secure64 Software Corporation | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 19:30

Itanium Solutions Alliance, Vol. 2, “Secure64 Software Corporation and the Entrepreneurial Innovation Award”, published May 30, 2007, with guest Bill Worley of Secure64 Software Corporation. In this second of a series of interviews with the winners of the Itanium Solution Alliance’s Innovation awards, we have as our guest Bill Worley, the co-founder and Chief Technology Officer of Secure64 Software Corporation, a startup targeting the development of software and integrated hardware solutions for DNS server design, and the winner of this year’s Entrepreneurial Innovation Award. Through development of their own proprietary design architectures and leveraging the built-in security capability of the Intel Itanium2 ® processor, Secure64 has created a system that is invulnerable to the malicious attacks that plague other such solutions.

 Itanium Solutions' Alliance Enterprise Business Application Innovation Award 2007: Royal London Group | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 15:18

Itanium Solutions Alliance, Vol. 1, “Royal London Group and the Enterprise Innovation Award”, published May 30, 2007, with guest Neil Heydon-Dumbleton of the Royal London Group. In this podcast, learn how the Royal London Group’s conversion to an Intel Itanium2 ® solution for their Scottish Life Assurance Division produced dramatic gains in performance for their customers along with significant lower operating costs for the business. As with all episodes of this series, you’ll get an inside look at how high-tech strategic innovators plan and implement their breakthroughs, to the benefit of us all.

 Itanium Solutions Alliance Humanitarian Impact Innovation Award 2007: Stony Brook University | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 28:57

Itanium Solutions Alliance, Vol. 3, “Stony Brook University and the Humanitarian Impact Innovation Award”, published May 14, 2007, with guest Dr. Carlos Simmerling of Stony Brook University. In this third of a series of interviews with the winners of the Itanium Solutions Alliance’s Innovation Awards, we talk with Dr. Carlos Simmerling of Stony Brook University, about how advanced biomedical modeling research is leading to critically-important discoveries in the treatment of HIV and AIDs, and how strategic choices in software architecture, supercomputer design, and critical computer processors (such as the Intel Itanium2 ® processor) have made this all possible. It’s an inside look at how strategic innovation in high tech operates in practice -- and for the benefit of us all.

 "The Ideal Corporation -- In 2020", with guests Mike Thomas and Peter Gaarn | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 35:55

Voices from 2020, Vol. 7, "The Ideal Corporation -- In 2020", published April 11, 2007, with hosts Firehawk and Bill Veltrop, plus Mike Thomas and Peter Gaarn. In this seventh episode of our Voices series, the four founders of the Monterey Institute for Social Architecture, including our podcast regulars plus co-founders Mike Thomas and Peter Gaarn, host a roundtable discussion on how the essence and aims of corporations have evolved since 2007 – and up to the “present day” of our current podcast – brought to you from the year 2020. Competition has been replaced by strategic partnerships as “the order of the day” throughout most business ecosystems as of this time, and it is the goal of each business to actively ensure proper care and attention to each of its stakeholders – even more so than in the past.

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