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Across the Tech Pond

Across the Tech Pond

Written by: Neil Hughes
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Across the Tech Pond (ATP) is a regular broadcast by three well-known US and European business technology editors, who discuss the latest major technology shows they have just attended, the latest big industry news that has just broken, and interview thought leaders and companies about their technology.

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  • Dynatrace Perform: Making AI Observability Practical For Enterprises
    Feb 5 2026

    Across the Tech Pond is a transatlantic conversation shaped by what we see, hear, and question on the conference floors where enterprise technology decisions are taking shape. In this episode, we reflect on Dynatrace Perform in Las Vegas, one of the industry’s most closely watched gatherings for observability, AI, and security leaders, and unpack what it reveals about where modern IT operations are heading next.

    Recorded shortly after the event, the discussion brings together perspectives from the US and Europe to explore how observability has moved well beyond traditional monitoring. Our guest, Bob Wambach, Vice President of Portfolio and Strategy at Dynatrace, offers a grounded view of how causal AI, real-time context, and automated root cause analysis are shaping a new operational baseline for large, complex environments. Rather than focusing on abstract promise, the conversation stays rooted in how global organizations are already using these capabilities to reduce friction, respond faster, and connect technical signals directly to business outcomes.

    A central theme of the episode is trust in AI at scale. As enterprises experiment with agent-based systems and increasingly autonomous workflows, visibility into what those systems are doing, why they are acting, and what impact they create becomes non-negotiable. We examine how observability supports that confidence, particularly as AI introduces non-deterministic behavior that traditional tools were never designed to explain. The discussion also touches on why ecosystem partnerships with hyperscalers and platforms like ServiceNow are becoming more important as customers push for fewer handoffs and clearer accountability.

    The episode closes by looking ahead. As AI adoption accelerates and operational complexity continues to grow, the ability to understand systems in context, prioritize what matters, and act with clarity will separate progress from noise. Whether you attended Dynatrace Perform or followed the announcements from afar, this conversation offers a clear-eyed look at what observability means in an AI-driven world, and why getting it right now will shape how organizations operate in the years ahead.

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    42 mins
  • Across the Tech Pond asks IGEL CEO Klaus Oestermann Where Endpoint Security Goes Next
    Dec 18 2025

    What happens when your cloud, identity, and zero trust strategy are sound, but the endpoint itself becomes the weakest link?

    In this episode of Across the Tech Pond, David Marshall, Anthony Savvas, and Neil C Hughes sit down with IGEL CEO Klaus Oestermann to examine a blind spot that many organizations still underestimate. Endpoint resilience. Recorded after the hosts attended IGEL’s major end user computing events in Miami and Frankfurt, the conversation cuts through conference noise to focus on what actually fails when ransomware strikes, and why recovery often stalls at the device level rather than in the data center.

    Klaus explains how cloud-first strategies have quietly shifted workloads away from traditional endpoints into VDI, DaaS, and SaaS environments, often accessed through secure browsers. Yet despite this shift, most security strategies still assume the endpoint will simply cope. Drawing on real-world examples and customer data, he outlines IGEL’s preventative security model and why locking down the operating system changes the economics, the risk profile, and the operational reality of end user computing. The discussion also covers IGEL’s latest announcements, from adaptive secure desktops and business continuity options for Windows environments, to AI Armor and the growing role of endpoints in securing decentralized AI workloads.

    The episode also explores the wider ecosystem behind IGEL’s approach. With a rapidly expanding network of technology alliance partners, Klaus describes why IGEL positions itself as a neutral platform that brings together application delivery, identity, security, and hardware vendors rather than trying to own the entire stack. The hosts challenge him on cost savings, analyst blind spots, and why endpoint resilience still receives so little attention compared to cloud and zero trust narratives.

    As organizations face Windows 10 end-of-support, rising compliance pressure, and increasingly targeted attacks, this conversation offers a grounded look at what actually keeps people working when things go wrong. If endpoint security has been an afterthought in your strategy, is it time to rethink where resilience really begins, and what happens when the endpoint fails?

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    45 mins
  • Why HYCU Sees SAAS Data Protection As The Next Enterprise Priority
    Dec 7 2025

    Why do so many enterprises assume their SaaS data is already protected when the evidence tells a very different story? That question sits at the center of this edition of Across the Tech Pond, where David Marshall, Neil C Hughes, and Anthony Savvas sit down with a guest who has been warning companies about this blind spot for years.

    This episode features a wide ranging conversation with Simon Taylor, CEO and founder of HYCU. The three of us have crossed paths with HYCU at events across the US and Europe, including the recent IT Press Tour in New York, and their message continues to resonate. As organizations rushed toward SaaS, they trusted that the data inside those services was covered. Simon explains why that assumption has exposed companies to ransomware, compliance failures, and widespread outages, and why regulators such as those behind DORA are now calling attention to the problem.

    Simon walks through the story of HYCU’s R Cloud platform and how it is reshaping expectations in the SaaS ecosystem. He breaks down the shared responsibility model, the growth of insider threats, and the new legal and personal pressure on CISOs when recovery fails. He also discusses HYCU’s partnership with Dell, the rapid expansion of integrations across legal, HR, healthcare, public sector, and finance, and why SaaS vendors themselves are starting to build on HYCU to meet customer demands for protection.

    You will also hear real industry stories, including how a navy trial demonstrated the value of simplicity at scale, and why federal agencies have become one of HYCU’s strongest markets. Simon shares his perspective on what AI can genuinely solve today and hints at a significant HYCU announcement arriving in January.

    If your organization depends on SaaS, this conversation will leave you thinking differently about risk, resilience, and what true recovery really looks like. After listening, tell us what you want us to cover in 2026, and if you see us at a conference, come say hello.

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    36 mins
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