ThinkTech Hawaii
Will the dollar continue to be the reserve currency? Jay Fidell and guest Pat Border discuss. The host for this episode was Pat Border. The host for this episode was Pat Border. The host for this episode was Pat Border. The host for this episode was Pat Border.
Career tracks for Chinese Lawyers – Stephanie Wu and Mark Shklov
ThinkTech Talks with Jay Fidell “Career tracks for Chinese Lawyers” with Stephanie Wu Guest Stephanie Wu shares insight into opportunities for Hawaii businesses in China and China businesses in Hawaii and compares the judicial system between China and the U.S The host for this episode was Jay Fidell. The host for this episode was Jay […]
Tsunami Debris Modeling with Jan Hafner
“Tsunami Debris Modeling Overview” with Jan Hafner (pronounced: Yan), Scientific Computer Programmer, and Nikolai Maximento, Senior Researcher, UH-Manoa Host Jay Fidell talks to Jan Hafner about his collaboration with and Nikolai Maximento to develop an accurate model for tracking debris from the Japanese Tsunami.The model is good for other purposes like for corroborating the “Castaway” […]
A Next Life in Startups – Scott Zimmerman M.D.
Host Jay Fidell talks with Scott Zimmerman M.D. on this “Community Matters” episode. They discuss entrepreneurship as it relates to Scott’s unique background in medicine and Xola coding. The host for this episode was Jay Fidell. The host for this episode was Jay Fidell. The host for this episode was Jay Fidell. The host for […]
Hawaiian Telcom University – Ryan Miyamoto and Earl Ford
Host Jay Fidell talks to Ryan Miyamoto and Earl Ford to get a sneak peek into this Wednesday’s “Hawaiian Telecom University” event packed with interesting and relevant topics for Hawaii’s businesses, with a focus on how the cloud is transforming business as you know it. The host for this episode was Jay Fidell. The host […]
Hawaiian Telcom goes 500 mps with Scott Barber and Jason Thune
Host Jay Fidell talks to Scott Barber and Jason Thune about Hawaiian Telcom launching High-Speed Internet service with speeds of up to 500 Mbps down and 50 Mbps up. Scott Barber, Hawaiian Telecom COO and Jason Thune, Hawaiian Telecom Director of Network Planning explain what this means to Hawaiian Telcom and to Hawaii consumers. The […]