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Bits & Bytes & Business

Are you ready to unlock your future in tech and business? Welcome to Bits & Bytes & Business, the podcast that explores the intersection of information systems, data analytics, and cybersecurity. We're your go-to source for demystifying the digital world and understanding how technology drives modern business.This podcast is designed for aspiring tech leaders, career-changers, and current students in the Dallas-Fort Worth (DFW) area who want to advance their skills and careers.

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    Mastering the IT Leadership Transition: The First 90 Days for MS-IS Professionals | 18.2026

    How do you move from tactical execution to enterprise governance in a $56 billion tech market?The transition from an MS-IS candidate to a senior technology leader is a critical inflection point where technical intuition is no longer enough. In the Dallas-Fort Worth (DFW) regional market, where legacy infrastructure overlaps with aggressive AI modernization ,your performance in the first 90 days dictates long-term organizational resilience.In this episode, we break down the ontological shift required to bridge the gap between technical engineering and executive business strategy. We explore why business-technology hybrid degrees command a 39% salary premium in 2026 and how leaders can leverage the Watkins Framework to secure early operational victories without triggering "organizational immune responses."Topics Explored:0:00:48 – Case Study: Why 95% of Enterprise AI Pilots Fail: The episode opens with the staggering statistic from MIT research regarding the high failure rate of AI initiatives due to leadership issues. 0:01:32 – Defining the Transition: From Candidate to Senior Executive: The discussion officially introduces the episode's focus on the first 90 days of transitioning from a student to a senior tech leader. 0:06:11 – The Commandment of 2026: Why Governance Must Precede Management: The core philosophy of the episode is established, emphasizing that the only way to manage modern enterprise reality is through a rigid definition of IT governance versus management. 0:11:57 – Introduction: The $56 Billion DFW Tech Economic Impact: The segment transitions into the macroeconomic landscape, specifically highlighting the massive $56 billion impact of the tech sector in the DFW hub. 0:14:02 – Market Reality Check: Analyzing the 39% MS-IS Salary Premium: An analysis of the 2026 salary data, revealing a significant 39% salary premium for hybrid business-technology degrees like the MSIS. 0:16:36 – Framework Deep Dive: The First 90 Days and the STARS Model: A detailed walkthrough of the Watkins "First 90 Days" survival architecture and the STARS situational diagnosis model. 0:20:53 – Beyond the Code: ITIL 5 and the New "Govern" Mandate in NIST CSF 2.0 The integration of modern technical frameworks, focusing on the holistic value of ITIL 5 and the new "Govern" function at the center of the NIST cybersecurity wheel. 0:22:52 – Contrarian Debate: MS-IS Degrees vs. Rapid Certifications: A debate on the tactical utility of certifications versus the strategic, executive-level crisis management skills provided by an MSIS degree.0:26:00 – Closing Thoughts: The MS-IS Credential as a Strategic Synthesis: The final wrap-up, synthesizing how governance and high-level strategy ensure a leader stays in the successful 5% of AI enterprise initiatives.Connect & Scale:Learn More: Visit my website at schuesslerphd.com.Subscribe: Follow the Schuessler PhD YouTube channel for more on cybersecurity, digital forensics, and tech leadership.AI Acknowledgement:This episode was developed using NotebookLM for audio production and Gemini for research synthesis. The author has reviewed all content and takes full responsibility for its accuracy.

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    Predict or Perish: Machine Learning in Supply Chain | 17.2026

    The 2026 supply chain landscape demands more than reacting to disruptions—it requires anticipating them. In this episode of Bits & Bytes & Business, we explore the shift from descriptive analytics to prescriptive machine learning. With the analytics market projected to hit $16.5 billion by 2032, leaders can no longer operate at Level 1 of Gartner's AI Maturity Model.We break down the "Digital Supply Chain Twin," evaluate the "Build vs. Buy" dilemma, and explain why human-led logistics remain vital. Whether you are navigating the DFW tech hub, pursuing an MS-IS degree, or charting a course toward the CIO office, this episode provides the frameworks needed to transform volatile operations into resilient networks.What You Will Learn:0:00 – The 2026 Operational Baseline: Contrasting the "reactive" past with an "anticipatory" future where infrastructure must predict to protect profit margins.3:05 – Predictive vs. Prescriptive Analytics: A look at the mechanical gap between forecasting the future and using optimization algorithms to dictate the best response.5:27 – Digital Twins & MLOps: The Virtual Infrastructure: How real-time virtualization and MLOps "pit crews" prevent "data drift" in complex supply networks.9:32 – Elastic Capacity & Market Realities: Scaling logistics via automated bidding APIs and analyzing the $16.5B market's reliance on predictive models.14:24 – The Talent War & DFW Innovation: Why ML engineers command $600k salaries and how DFW drone hubs serve as autonomous sensor platforms.18:27 – Gartner’s Maturity Models & Data Governance: A reality check on the "delusion of maturity" and the danger of deploying AI on top of fragmented data swamps.23:55 – The Build vs. Buy Dilemma: Comparing the hyper-customization of in-house models against the speed of third-party SaaS solutions.27:20 – AI Autonomy vs. Human-Led Logistics: Why algorithms handle the 80% baseline but require human empathy to manage high-stakes anomalies.30:18 – Case Studies: Successes and Failures: Contrasting a $200k data-driven failure in DFW with a surgical success in IoT-based predictive maintenance.36:42 – High-Level Conclusions: The Translator Advantage: Why the modern IT leader’s highest value is translating complex algorithmic outputs into boardroom-ready strategy.Content and podcast developed in collaboration with Google Gemini and NotebookLM.

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    Texas AI Laws 2026: Navigating TRAIGA, TDPSA & Responsibility | Ep. 16.2026

    In 2026, a single data governance failure isn't just a technical glitch, it's a $10.22 million liability. With the "grace period" for the Texas Data Privacy and Security Act (TDPSA) officially over and the Texas Responsible AI Governance Act (TRAIGA) in full effect, the stakes for MSIS professionals and executive leaders have never been higher.I am Dr. Joseph H. Schuessler, a Scholar-Academic faculty member at Tarleton State University within the Dr. Sam Pack College of Business. In this episode of Bits & Bytes & Business, we move beyond speculative AI to analyze the rigorous deployment of agentic systems integrated into corporate infrastructure.We synthesize the 2026 regulatory landscape, exploring why Texas has pioneered an "intent-based" liability framework and how "Shadow AI" is adding a $670,000 premium to the cost of data breaches. This is an essential briefing for anyone responsible for data lineage, security automation, or organizational ethics.Engage directly with the sources and interactive data used for this episode here:https://notebooklm.google.com/notebook/47532ac6-ff4d-4d99-8f1c-b8f25725032dKey Moments:00:00 – The $10.22 Million Reality: 2026 Data Breach Stats02:43 – Paradigm Shift: From Speculative Tools to Agentic Infrastructure03:42 – TRAIGA 101: Navigating Texas’s Intent-Based Liability Law06:07 – Compliance Check: The 5 Prohibited AI Uses in Texas09:40 – TDPSA Maturity: The End of the Data Privacy Grace Period14:30 – Innovation Under Oversight: The Texas AI Regulatory Sandbox17:33 – Economics of Insecurity: Healthcare vs. Finance Sector Fallout22:20 – The Human Element: Shadow AI & The "Diamond-Shaped" Workforce38:04 – Hybrid Governance: Centralized Standards, Decentralized Execution45:33 – Compliance-by-Design: The 2026 Competitive AdvantageStay Informed: Subscribe to @schuesslerphd for deep dives into cybersecurity, digital forensics, and IT governance.Join the Discussion: If a regulator demanded you mathematically prove your data lineage tomorrow, could you do it? Let’s discuss the "Ultimate Stress Test" in the comments.AI Collaboration Disclosure: This podcast episode was developed with the assistance of NotebookLM. While the audio content was produced using NotebookLM, the research synthesis and promotional materials were developed in collaboration with Gemini.

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    Beyond the Dashboard: Mastering Strategic Data Storytelling for the Boardroom | Ep. 15.2026

    In this episode of Bits & Bytes & Business, we explore the critical shift from data extraction to strategic communication. With organizations facing an average annual cost of $12.9 million due to poor data quality and ineffective storytelling, the ability to translate complex analytics into actionable boardroom narratives has become an essential executive competency.We examine the "Actionable Intelligence Imperative," moving beyond cluttered, static dashboards toward a "30-second rule" for executive comprehension. This episode highlights how the intersection of cognitive science, narrative structure, and advanced tooling creates a decisive competitive advantage in the 2026 corporate landscape.[04:35] The 30-Second Rule: Managing visual weight and cognitive load to ensure immediate executive buy-in.[08:35] The Three-Pass Methodology: A strategic framework for dashboard design that prioritizes the "So What?" factor.[12:15] Cognitive Science in the Boardroom: How to avoid "double-encoding" friction and utilize remapping techniques to command attention.[21:11] The "Big Three" Ecosystem: A comparative analysis of Microsoft Power BI, Tableau, and Qlik Sense within the North Texas corporate landscape.Case Studies in Action:[40:42] How Southwest Airlines uses visualization to maintain point-to-point network resilience.[43:12] Toyota Connected’s real-time 3D geographical intelligence for vehicle telematics.[45:11] The 2026 Frontier: How Agentic AI is transforming healthcare supply chains from descriptive monitoring to autonomous governance.This episode was developed with the assistance of Gemini and NotebookLM to synthesize complex research into a strategic narrative. For a deeper dive, listeners can access our specific NotebookLM for this episode. This interactive tool allows you to query the source material directly, explore the data storytelling frameworks in more detail, and engage with the episode content in a personalized, AI-driven format.Access the Interactive Notebook: ⁠https://notebooklm.google.com/notebook/95569ff6-37ae-4912-93b2-c38b32658904⁠Why This Matters: In 2026, enterprise value isn't created by the volume of data collected, but by the clarity of the decisions it inspires. This episode provides the roadmap for bridging the gap between raw algorithmic output and high-stakes boardroom action.

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    2026 Applied Data Mining & AI Trends in DFW | Tech Leadership | Ep. 14.2026

    Discover why the Dallas-Fort Worth (DFW) area is officially the premier tech hub of North America in 2026. In this episode, we explore how autonomous agentic AI and prescriptive analytics are transforming enterprise data, alongside the explosive 98% adoption rate of Cloud FinOps to manage soaring AI costs.We also dive into real-world machine learning applications at regional corporate giants like 7-Eleven, DFW Airport, Lockheed Martin, and Toyota. Finally, we explain how Tarleton State University's Master of Science in Information Systems (MS-IS) program builds the highly-paid "business-technical" leaders needed to manage these complex systems.⏳ Timestamps (Chapter Markers):00:00 - The shift to Autonomous Agentic AI & Prescriptive Analytics05:30 - The "Clean Data" Reality: Why Data Wrangling still takes 80% of the work12:15 - Cloud FinOps: Translating AI costs into bottom-line ROI18:40 - The DFW Tech Hub: Innovations at 7-Eleven, DFW Airport & Lockheed Martin28:00 - CRISP-DM in Action: Classification, Clustering & Market Basket Analysis36:20 - Career ROI: MS-IS Degree vs. Tech Bootcamps45:10 - Next Steps: Fall 2026 Enrollment DeadlinesThe IS Advantage: Information Systems Managers are seeing a massive 15% projected job growth, with national median salaries reaching $171,200.Degree vs. Bootcamp: Understand why an MS-IS degree offers a significantly higher long-term career trajectory and salary premium in the DFW market compared to accelerated coding bootcamps.Enterprise Algorithms: Learn exactly how local banks use Classification for fraud detection, and how retailers use Clustering for hyper-personalized marketing.Secure Your Spot: Priority registration for the Fall 2026 MS-IS cohort opened on March 27. The final application deadline is July 15!.Interactive Q&A: Have specific questions about the DFW corporate tech sector or the BCIS 5316 curriculum? Engage directly with our AI hosts using the interactive NotebookLM platform to get personalized advice

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    The ROI of Soft Skills in Hard Tech | Ep. 13.2026

    As automation and generative AI increasingly commoditize "hard" technical tasks like coding, the "soft" interpersonal skills of the workforce have emerged as the primary engines of financial and operational return on investment (ROI). In this episode, we dive deep into the Socio-Technical Dividend, providing a data-driven exploration of how human-centric capabilities are redefining the 2026 tech landscape.Whether you are a student in Management Information Systems (MIS), Computer Information Systems (CIS), or a seasoned IT professional, understanding the shift from "syntax proficiency" to "applied expertise" is critical for your career trajectory.📊 Key Insights from the Episode:0:04:44 - The Macroeconomic Reality: The discussion reveals that the IT skill shortage is projected to cost the global economy $5.5 trillion by 2026. The hosts further clarify that this isn't due to a lack of computational power, but rather the absence of the "human glue"—professionals who can navigate the social and organizational complexities of digital transformation.0:10:15 - The Salary Premium: The hosts explain that graduates from management information systems (MIS) and computer information systems (CIS) programs earn a 15% median salary premium compared to those with general business degrees. Later in this section (at 0:14:32), they introduce the "AI fluency multiplier," which provides an 18% salary bump for professionals who possess the judgment and critical thinking to integrate AI tools effectively.0:18:44 - Career Acceleration: The transcript highlights career progression data showing that workers who consistently combine hard and soft skills are promoted 8% faster than peers with only technical skills. Furthermore, demonstrating verified strengths in teamwork, problem-solving, and communication can increase promotion velocity by 11%.0:24:46 - Mathematical Proof of Success: The hosts break down a linear regression formula that isolates how human behaviors impact project outcomes: Project Success = 3.938 + 0.183 (Leadership) + 0.190 (Communication) + 0.013 (Teamwork). They emphasize that the coefficient for communication makes it the most statistically significant human predictor of technical project success in the model.0:30:16 - The 13% Threshold: The podcast explores the "AI paradox" by noting that while routine tasks face high automation potential, tasks rooted in complex empathy, organizational leadership, and intellectual curiosity have only a 13% potential for AI transformation. This creates a "safe harbor" in the job market for human-centric roles.Stop viewing soft skills as "optional." In 2026, they are the most durable and profitable assets an individual can possess. We explore how organizations are seeing a 256% ROI on soft-skills training and how you can future-proof your career by becoming an "Experience Architect" of your team.📈 Why Listen? Stop viewing soft skills as "optional." In 2026, they are the most durable and profitable assets an individual can possess. We explore how organizations are seeing a 256% ROI on soft-skills training and how you can future-proof your career by becoming an "Experience Architect" of your team.Keywords: MIS, CIS, Computer Information Systems, Soft Skills ROI, IT Leadership, AI Fluency, Tech Careers 2026, Project Management Success, Digital Transformation, Technical Debt vs. Communication Debt.

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    Mark Cuban: The End of SaaS & Rise of Agentic AI | Ep. 12.2026

    In this episode of Bits & Bytes & Business, we provide an in-depth analysis of the Convergence AI Dallas 2026 summit, the most significant assembly of AI leadership in North Texas to date. The regional discourse has officially shifted from speculative interest in generative models toward the practical implementation of Agentic AI, physical systems, and robust governance frameworks.We break down the headline keynote from Mark Cuban, who argues that the era of rigid, static Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) is concluding in favor of personalized AI models that fit complex, proprietary workflows. We also explore the massive $1.5 billion infrastructure investment solidifying Dallas-Fort Worth (DFW) as a "North American powerhouse" for artificial intelligence.In this episode, you’ll learn:0:10:13 - The "End of SaaS" Theory: The discussion begins here with Mark Cuban's keynote warning that the era of static Software as a Service (SaaS) is ending. He argues that the competitive advantage will no longer be in the code itself, but rather in a company's proprietary data and specialized workflows.0:17:11 - Agentic AI vs. Generative AI: The hosts outline the shift from generative AI—which primarily creates content like drafting emails or code —to agentic AI, which operates autonomously across complex workflows to execute goals. They illustrate this by detailing how a coding agent like Devin can autonomously write, test, debug, and deploy code.0:20:32 - Managing Nonhuman Developers: The topic is introduced here with a focus on Chris Gustafson from Okta, who is presenting at Convergence on the challenges of managing identity, access, and governance for autonomous non-human developers like Devin that can deploy code.0:28:56 - The Industrial Metaverse: The discussion opens here with the mention of Dave Cops from Worlds and the concept of "digital twins". They explain how Siemens and NVIDIA are using these physics-based digital simulations of physical spaces to safely test and optimize things like robotic arms before deploying the changes to the real factory floor.0:43:49 - TRAIGA Compliance: The transcript introduces the Texas Responsible Artificial Intelligence Governance Act (TRAIGA), framing it as the "de facto" national standard for AI regulation, much like the "California emission standards effect" for cars. The hosts discuss how this framework attempts to balance public safety through strict disclosure rules and prohibitions on social scoring, with corporate innovation via a 36-month regulatory sandbox and a 60-day notice and cure window.Resources Mentioned:---Convergence AI Dallas 2026: https://convergencedallas.ai/Mark Cuban Keynote (DRC): https://www.dallaschamber.org/blog/mark-cuban-to-headline-convergence-ai-dallas-2026/---North America’s AI Powerhouse Report: https://www.dallaschamber.org/blog/north-americas-ai-powerhouse-on-display-at-drcs-convergence-ai-conference/---TRAIGA Legislation Analysis: https://dallasinnovates.com/what-happens-in-texas-how-the-lone-star-state-could-lead-the-way-on-federal-ai-regulation/---AI75 Visionaries Recognition: https://dallasinnovates.com/who-made-this-years-ai-75-list-meet-the-north-texans-leading-the-pack-in-artificial-intelligence/Connect with the Show:---YouTube: Subscribe to the Schuessler PhD Channel---Podcast: Bits & Bytes & Business on Apple & Spotify---Emerging Tech: Follow for more on Innovation Strategy#agenticai #MarkCuban #ConvergenceDallas #DigitalTransformation #AIInfrastructure #SaaS #IndustrialMetaverse #BitsBytesBusiness #DFWTech #TRAIGA

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    From $70k Developer to $160k Tech Leader: Is an MS-IS Degree Worth the ROI? | Ep. 11.2026

    Are you a developer hitting a salary ceiling? In this episode, we break down the definitive path from a technical role earning $70,698 to a high-level Tech Leader commanding $160,000+.As the Dallas-Fort Worth (DFW) area explodes into a global tech hub, the industry is no longer just looking for coders—it’s looking for "Business-Technical Translators." We explore how the Tarleton State University MS-IS program specifically bridges the gap between technical execution and strategic enterprise oversight, preparing the next generation of CIOs and IT directors.Explore the MS-IS Program: https://www.tarleton.edu/cob/msis/Subscribe for Strategy & Tech Insights: https://www.youtube.com/@SchuesslerPhDCheck the Latest Tech Workforce Data: https://www.cyberstates.org/View the Strategic Information Systems (BCIS 5381) Curriculum: https://catalog.tarleton.edu/courses/bcis/Topics covered in this episode:The $90k Leap: Analyzing the real-world ROI of moving from a developer's salary to a management-level compensation package.The "Translator" Advantage: Why the ability to speak both "C-Suite" and "Source Code" is the ultimate career multiplier in 2026.Why DFW? A look at why North Texas is the ideal ecosystem for your Master’s degree and long-term career growth.Strategic Oversight: How courses in Strategic Information Systems (BCIS 5311/5381) transform your mindset from "how to build it" to "why we build it for the business."Ready to level up your career? Visit the links above to see how Tarleton State University can help you transition from the server room to the boardroom.

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    How to Transition From SysAdmin to CIO | Ep. 10.2026

    Episode 10.2026-How to Transition From SysAdmin to CIOHave you ever wondered what it takes to step out of the server room and into the boardroom? In this episode, we explore the profound professional transformation from Systems Administrator to Chief Information Officer (CIO) in the modern 2026 enterprise landscape.Paradoxically, the skills that make you an exceptional technical specialist might be the exact traits derailing your executive rise. Join us as we break down the psychological "Identity Crisis" of letting go of the keyboard and transitioning from direct systemic control to strategic influence.Key topics covered in this episode include:0:00 - Introduction5:24 - Avoiding the "Expert's Trap": Why newly promoted leaders experience burnout and how to avoid the "Lingering," "Adrenaline," "Judgment," and "Dogma" traps during your first 90 days.18:35 - Becoming a "Bilingual" Leader: Learn how to fluently translate highly complex technical realities into the languages of top-line business strategy and legal compliance.22:13 - Navigating the "Missing Middle": How to make the critical leap from reactive infrastructure maintenance to proactive enterprise architecture, including mastering the financial pivot of CapEx vs. OpEx budgeting.32:56 - The 7 Cs of Executive Presence: How to command the boardroom by mastering Composure, Connection, Charisma, Confidence, Credibility, Clarity, and Conciseness.39:08 - AI & Cybersecurity in 2026: The new CIO mandate of governing "agent sprawl," preventing token hemorrhaging, and building preemptive boardroom-level cyber resilience.46:11 - The Master's Edge: We explore the academic debate and explain why the MS-IS is increasingly recognized as the definitive "Gold Standard" over the traditional MBA for ambitious tech leaders.56:02 - Mentorship vs. Sponsorship: Understanding the crucial difference between the two, and why securing a sponsor is the ultimate career accelerator for executive promotion. Take your leadership journey further! For access to additional resources, deep dives into these strategic frameworks, and more visual guides, be sure to check out my YouTube channel:https://www.youtube.com/@SchuesslerPhDSubscribe to stay ahead of the curve in enterprise technology leadership.Acknowledgement: This podcast episode was developed by NotebookLM. The resources within were carefully curated and leveraged a detailed, customized prompt to create an engaging, relevant output for the benefit of learners everywhere.

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Are you ready to unlock your future in tech and business? Welcome to Bits & Bytes & Business, the podcast that explores the intersection of information systems, data analytics, and cybersecurity. We're your go-to source for demystifying the digital world and understanding how technology drives modern business.This podcast is designed for aspiring tech leaders, career-changers, and current students in the Dallas-Fort Worth (DFW) area who want to advance their skills and careers.

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Joseph H. Schuessler

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