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Orange Business Radio
Frank de Jong and Kerem Arsal
16 episodes
2 days ago
Imagine a world without our smartphones and tablets. Surrounded by so many devices and apps, we have grown to appreciate the technology that makes our lives easier. At the same time, we know we are faced with constant change as we try to adapt to the rapid heartbeat of innovation. Technology companies are in a relentless pursuit to provide new services based on the latest technologies. In every episode of this podcast, Frank de Jong and Kerem Arsal will invite one or more guests to talk about not only the obvious, but try to "look behind the curtain" as well.
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Imagine a world without our smartphones and tablets. Surrounded by so many devices and apps, we have grown to appreciate the technology that makes our lives easier. At the same time, we know we are faced with constant change as we try to adapt to the rapid heartbeat of innovation. Technology companies are in a relentless pursuit to provide new services based on the latest technologies. In every episode of this podcast, Frank de Jong and Kerem Arsal will invite one or more guests to talk about not only the obvious, but try to "look behind the curtain" as well.
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#7 Analysts do not like hypes
Orange Business Radio
40 minutes 17 seconds
11 months ago
#7 Analysts do not like hypes

Episode 7: Analysts do not like hypes

This episode was recorded at NetworkX 2024 in Paris. Our guest is Ronan de Renesse, VP Telecoms Research at Omdia


With him, we talk about the daily life of an analyst. How do they build and grow their expertise. What does it take to become and remain a credible advisor. Ronan also discusses the importance of independence and how feedback loops affect the quality of their work.

According to Ronan, everyone is a junior analyst. You should always question your beliefs and your data. This is the only way to get to better analysis

Guest:

Ronan de Renesse - VP Telecoms Research at Omdia

https://www.linkedin.com/in/derenesser/


About the hosts:

Frank de Jong

Frank has over 30 years of experience in the world of telecommunications and IT. Having held several roles at several different telecom operators and technology companies, he now works as Program Director and Tech Evangelist at Orange Business. In his spare time, Frank flies planes, does nerdy stuff and even recently started learning woodworking and furniture restoration. 

LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/fjdejong/

Email: frank.dejong@orange.com

 

 

Kerem Arsal

Kerem has spent nearly 20 years in telecoms and IT as an analyst, consultant, and strategist at multiple companies, including several years at British Telecom most recently. Now, he covers networks and edge computing at Omdia, a part of Informa plc. Kerem holds a PhD in Information Systems from Boston University, but he is also a failed rock singer, an ex-music journalist, and a defunct live sports commentator. 

LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kerem-arsal-phd/

Email: kerem.arsal@omdia.com

Disclaimer:

This podcast is provided as-is and for informational purposes only. The opinions voiced by the hosts and their guests do not necessarily represent the opinions and beliefs of their respective employers or Orange Business, the sponsor of this podcast.

Being passionately curious also means that the hosts will sometimes ask provocative questions to get “a peek behind the curtains”. Whilst we do the utmost to thoroughly research the topics we are discussing, we may be working with incomplete information at times. If you feel we have been making false statements, feel free to reach out to us, so we can all learn from it.

Orange Business Radio
Imagine a world without our smartphones and tablets. Surrounded by so many devices and apps, we have grown to appreciate the technology that makes our lives easier. At the same time, we know we are faced with constant change as we try to adapt to the rapid heartbeat of innovation. Technology companies are in a relentless pursuit to provide new services based on the latest technologies. In every episode of this podcast, Frank de Jong and Kerem Arsal will invite one or more guests to talk about not only the obvious, but try to "look behind the curtain" as well.