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    <description>A podcast series about digital transformation and the modern software factory brought to you by CA Technologies. Episodes feature monologues by Lewis Black along with interviews with various technology industry customer guests and experts from CA Technologies discussing digital transformation. The podcasts are hosted by Bloomberg Media Studios' Mike Walker.</description>
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      <title>EP 4: Automation for Growth</title>
      <description>"The Last Adopter" brought to you by CA Technologies | Episode Four - Automation for Growth: Episode Four: with Lewis Black, 1800Flowers.com CEO Chris McCann and CA Technologies' Todd DeLaughter. Forget about Google and Amazon—the most innovative company in retail might be 1800Flowers.com, which has been an early adopter of virtually every retail advancement: phone, online, mobile and social. Learn how 1800Flowers.com is now using automation and analytics to engage customers in "conversation commerce" and voice, the UI of the future. </description>
      <pubDate>Mon, 18 Dec 2017 05:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>"The Last Adopter" brought to you by CA Technologies | Episode Four - Automation for Growth: Episode Four: with Lewis Black, 1800Flowers.com CEO Chris McCann and CA Technologies' Todd DeLaughter. Forget about Google and Amazon—the most innovative company in retail might be 1800Flowers.com, which has been an early adopter of virtually every retail advancement: phone, online, mobile and social. Learn how 1800Flowers.com is now using automation and analytics to engage customers in "conversation commerce" and voice, the UI of the future. </itunes:summary>
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      <title>EP 3: Does Cybersecurity Even Exist?</title>
      <description>"The Last Adopter" brought to you by CA Technologies | Episode Three - Does Cybersecurity Even Exist?: Based on what he reads in the news every week, Lewis Black thinks the notion of cybersecurity is laughable. But the key for cybersecurity in the app economy is to build it in at the beginning. George Johnson, VP &amp; Chief Security Officer at NC4, a digital-security company, has the recipe for building better and more secure apps without sacrificing speed.</description>
      <pubDate>Mon, 23 Oct 2017 04:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:subtitle>Lewis Black, NC4’s George Johnson and CA Technologies’ Sam King</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>"The Last Adopter" brought to you by CA Technologies | Episode Three - Does Cybersecurity Even Exist?: Based on what he reads in the news every week, Lewis Black thinks the notion of cybersecurity is laughable. But the key for cybersecurity in the app economy is to build it in at the beginning. George Johnson, VP &amp; Chief Security Officer at NC4, a digital-security company, has the recipe for building better and more secure apps without sacrificing speed.</itunes:summary>
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      <title>EP 2: The Enterprise Strikes Back</title>
      <description>"The Last Adopter" brought to you by CA Technologies | Episode Two - The Enterprise Strikes Back - When Lewis Black feels like spending money, he prefers his ducats go to an established company, not a too-cool-for-school startup. GE Transportation vice president Jen Schopfer has had a front-row seat for GE’s successful digital transformation. Hear the lessons she learned from this transformation, including adopting of the agile processes favored by startups.</description>
      <pubDate>Fri, 06 Oct 2017 20:27:00 -0000</pubDate>
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      <title>EP 1: The Computer in the Driveway</title>
      <description>"The Last Adopter" brought to you by CA Technologies | Episode One - The Computer in the Driveway: The average car today has more than 100 million lines of code in it, causing Lewis Black to wonder whether anyone can be bothered with something as mundane as driving anymore. Learn from Ahmed Mahmoud, General Motors CIO, how GM has transformed itself into a software company to deliver the tech-enabled cars customers demand. </description>
      <pubDate>Fri, 22 Sep 2017 21:09:00 -0000</pubDate>
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