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Interconnected

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Interconnected is pulling back the curtain on the tech behind the tech—the networks, systems, and innovations that make our connected world possible. With insight from industry experts and bold thinkers, our hosts will unpack the megatrends dominating the headlines—from AI to edge computing to the future of quantum—and explore the digital infrastructure that powers them. Because this is more than just tech. It's about shaping a smarter, faster, more resilient future for everyone. This is our rapidly evolving world. This is Interconnected.

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Inside the Quantum Security Race to Protect the Internet

Quantum computing isn’t just a futuristic idea; it’s rapidly becoming a present-day reality, and with it comes a new kind of security challenge. In this episode of Interconnected, Equinix’s Glenn Dekhayser and Petrina Steele talk to Tom Patteson, the Global Lead for Emerging Technology Security at Accenture, a global tech and management consultancy that delivers strategy, design, and execution for business transformation. Together, they unpack what a “post-quantum world” really means for digital security, encryption, and critical infrastructure. They break down how today’s encryption (which protects everything from banking to power grids) could be vulnerable to future quantum computers, and why the threat of “steal now, decrypt later” makes this an urgent issue. You’ll also understand how post-quantum encryption works and why companies need to stay flexible as security keeps evolving. The conversation dives into practical steps organizations can take today, from building crypto inventories to adopting post-quantum cryptography and developing enterprise-wide strategies. You’ll also hear a simple, clear explanation of what makes post-quantum cryptography different and why “crypto agility” will be essential in the years ahead. Key points:  * Adversaries are already stealing encrypted data now, which means organizations need to act immediately, not in 10–15 years.  * Common systems like RSA and ECC that protect banking, energy, government, and data centers will be vulnerable once powerful quantum computers arrive. * Companies can start with a simple “quantum risk test,” an inventory of where encryption lives, and prioritize what’s most critical, and most systems can be upgraded over time. * Instead of one standard type of encryption, organizations will need multiple post-quantum algorithms managed automatically. This is where AI and new tools become essential. Guests & Resources: Tom Patterson: www.linkedin.com/in/tomtalks [http://www.linkedin.com/in/tomtalks] Global Lead for Emerging Technology Security, Accenture Meet the Hosts: Glenn Dekhayser / https://www.linkedin.com/in/gdekhayser [https://www.linkedin.com/in/gdekhayser] Global Principal Technologist at Equinix  Petrina Steele / https://www.linkedin.com/in/petrinasteele [https://www.linkedin.com/in/petrinasteele] Global Lead, Emerging Technologies & Ecosystems at Equinix Watch the full video series on YouTube [https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PL55oxNORDfUHWY9O38qbaYIb6mUZgN9iu&si=_An8bCC5upyj7uaO] Subscribe to the channel and follow Interconnected for more episodes on AI, infrastructure, and our connected future.

24. feb. 2026 - 23 min
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Why Quantum Computing Is Becoming Enterprise-Ready at Scale

Quantum computing has moved past theory and into engineering, infrastructure, and enterprise strategy. In this episode, Equinix’s Glenn Dekhayser and Petrina Steele sit down with the leaders shaping quantum’s next chapter to examine how the technology is transitioning from lab experiments to scalable, commercial systems, and what that shift really requires.  First, John Martinis, 2025 Nobel Prize winner in Physics and co-founder of Qolab, explains why quantum is an evolution of classical computing, not a replacement. Plus, why the real milestone ahead isn’t speed, but quantum utility: solving problems that create real-world value. Then, Théau Peronnin, CEO of Alice & Bob, and Mark Jackson, Senior Quantum Evangelist at Quantinuum, break down the hard realities of scaling quantum beyond the lab. From manufacturing and supply chains to cost, integration, and hybrid quantum–classical systems, they reveal what it will take to unlock the first wave of enterprise impact. This episode is a clear-eyed look at how quantum is actually being built, and how it’s poised to reshape industries from chemistry and materials science to security, energy, and beyond. Key points: * Why quantum computing is now an engineering and infrastructure challenge * How qubits enable exponential computational power — and why algorithms still matter * The shift from “quantum supremacy” to practical quantum utility * Why most enterprises will access quantum through the cloud, not on-prem systems * How quantum and classical computing will work together in hybrid workflows * What it really means for organizations to become quantum ready today Guests & Resources: John Martinis CTO of Qolab / https://qolab.ai [https://qolab.ai] Théau Peronnin/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/theau-peronnin [https://www.linkedin.com/in/theau-peronnin] CEO, Alice & Bob / https://alice-bob.com [https://alice-bob.com] Mark Jackson / https://www.linkedin.com/in/drmarkgjackson [https://www.linkedin.com/in/drmarkgjackson] Senior Quantum Evangelist, Quantinuum / https://www.quantinuum.com [https://www.quantinuum.com] Meet the Hosts: Glenn Dekhayser / https://www.linkedin.com/in/gdekhayser [https://www.linkedin.com/in/gdekhayser] Global Principal Technologist at Equinix  Petrina Steele / https://www.linkedin.com/in/petrinasteele [https://www.linkedin.com/in/petrinasteele] Global Lead, Emerging Technologies & Ecosystems at Equinix Watch the full video series on YouTube [https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PL55oxNORDfUHWY9O38qbaYIb6mUZgN9iu&si=_An8bCC5upyj7uaO] Subscribe to the channel and follow Interconnected for more episodes on AI, infrastructure, and our connected future.

20. jan. 2026 - 35 min
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The innovation and infrastructure of online gaming

Gaming has been the R&D engine of every major technology shift for the past 25–30 years. In this episode of Interconnected, hosts Shaneil Lafayette (Senior Product Marketing Manager, Equinix) and Thomas Gould (Senior Manager, Equinix) sit down with Royal O’Brien, CEO of Expanxia, and Wesley Kuo, CEO of Ubitus, to unpack how gaming evolved far beyond entertainment to become the proving ground for scalable compute, intelligent networks, and real-time digital experiences. From cloud and edge rendering to latency optimization and AI-driven pipelines, discover how the systems perfected in multiplayer worlds now underpin the next generation of connected applications. Key points: * Gaming has been the testing ground for graphics rendering, distributed systems, and real-time internet performance. * Cloud and edge rendering reduce hardware limits and expand access. * Logical routing can outperform geographic proximity for latency. * Distributed compute zones support fairness and synchronization at scale. * Player token identity enables rapid reconnection and continuity. * AI is becoming the next game engine across creation, QA, and world simulation. Guests: Royal O’Brien / CEO, Expanxia [https://www.linkedin.com/in/obwando/] Wesley Kuo / CEO, Ubitus [https://www.linkedin.com/in/wesley-kuo-6b2170/] Meet the Hosts: Shaneil Lafayette / Senior Product Marketing Manager, Equinix [https://www.linkedin.com/in/shaneil-lafayette/] Thomas Gould / Senior Manager, Equinix [https://www.linkedin.com/in/thomasgould93/] Watch the full video series on YouTube [https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PL55oxNORDfUHWY9O38qbaYIb6mUZgN9iu&si=_An8bCC5upyj7uaO] Subscribe to the channel and follow Interconnected for more episodes on AI, infrastructure, and our connected future.

2. des. 2025 - 20 min
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Autonomous vehicles and the future of mobility

Autonomous technology is shifting from pilot projects to practical infrastructure. From robotaxis in Phoenix to delivery drones in Shenzhen and automated yard trucks at ports, machines are starting to move people and goods with minimal human input. Every safe, reliable autonomous mile depends on invisible digital systems; edge compute for real-time decision-making, low-latency connectivity, and data networks that never sleep. In this episode of Interconnected, hosts Glenn Dekhayser and Simon Lockington are joined by MIT Research Scientist Bryan Reimer and Equinix VP of Market Development Petrina Steele to explore how global infrastructure is evolving to support the next generation of autonomy. In this episode: * Edge computing enables vehicles to process and share data locally for faster, safer decisions. * Low-latency connectivity determines how efficiently mission-critical computation moves between the car and the cloud. * Multi-layer sensing and redundancy improve safety both inside and outside autonomous systems. * Mining leads current automation efforts due to its regulated, closed environments and strong ROI. * AI continues to enhance decision-making, learning, and coordination across connected systems. * Future autonomy will rely on open data marketplaces, adaptive energy grids, and edge zones that blanket cities. Guests: Bryan Reimer / MIT Research Scientist [https://www.linkedin.com/in/bryan-reimer/] Petrina Steele / Vice President, Market Development, Equinix [https://www.linkedin.com/in/petrinasteele/?originalSubdomain=uk] Meet the Hosts: Glenn Dekhayser / Global Principal Technologist, Equinix [https://www.linkedin.com/in/gdekhayser/] Simon Lockington / Director, Business Development, Equinix [https://www.linkedin.com/in/simonlockington/?originalSubdomain=hk] Watch the full video series on YouTube [https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL55oxNORDfUHWY9O38qbaYIb6mUZgN9iu] Subscribe to the channel and follow Interconnected for more episodes on AI, infrastructure, and our connected future.

11. nov. 2025 - 21 min
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Stablecoins, blockchain and the future of finance

Finance is evolving from an institution-led system to one defined by code, connectivity and cryptographic trust. As Sheila Warren explains, blockchain replaces centralized recordkeepers with transparent, peer-to-peer networks that enable programmable money. Stablecoins, digital tokens pegged to fiat value, are already transforming cross-border payments, making them faster, cheaper and globally accessible. But decentralization only works when the physical systems behind it, including low-latency networks, custody solutions and compute infrastructure, keep pace. This episode examines how infrastructure, policy and design are converging to make decentralized finance viable at scale. Key Infrastructure Tie-Ins * Centralized vs. Decentralized Exchanges: Guests compare security, custody and latency across both models and highlight emerging hybrids that blend institutional oversight with decentralized rails. * Stablecoin Infrastructure: Discussion centers on the U.S. GENIUS Act and its framework for reserves, transparency and compliance, setting the stage for stablecoins as regulated digital dollars. * Bridges and Interoperability: Cross-chain networks like Wormhole enable digital assets to move safely between ecosystems, demanding high-throughput interconnects and resilient validator networks. * On-Chain Privacy and Verification: Technologies such as zero-knowledge proofs and smart-contract hooks offer privacy-preserving ways to verify identity and compliance at machine speed. Future Outlook In the next five years, guests expect stablecoin circulation to increase tenfold, with both consumers and institutions using blockchain rails. Traditional financial players are building their own blockchains, blending 24/7 digital markets with regulatory stability. As crypto and TradFi converge, decentralized finance will hinge on scalable, compliant infrastructure capable of handling global throughput and post-quantum security demands. Watch the full video series on YouTube [https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PL55oxNORDfUHWY9O38qbaYIb6mUZgN9iu&si=_An8bCC5upyj7uaO] Subscribe to the channel and follow Interconnected for more episodes on AI, infrastructure, and our connected future.

28. okt. 2025 - 22 min
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