Welcome to Calavista Conversations. If you’re responsible for delivering software on time and on budget - or at least wish *someone* were responsible for doing that - then this podcast might be for you. Some 2/3 of software projects don’t deliver as promised. If you want to be in the successful m…
In this episode of Calavista Conversations, Sloan Foster interviews Valkyrie Founder & CEO, Charlie Burgoyne. Valkyrie is an Austin-based company that fuses applied science with strategy consulting, optimizing and transforming businesses. Valkyrie helps their clients make the right decisions, crack the right initiatives, and answer the right questions through applied science.
Sloan Foster interviews Co-Founder and CEO of Living Security, Ashley Rose to discuss the value of making training part of company culture to mitigate cyber risk and build security awareness. Living Security has created a gamification platform to train and engage organizations to build security awareness by increasing security culture and changing employee behavior.
Russ Finney, Principal at ITMWeb and Lawrence Waugh, Co-founder and COO of Calavista discuss best practices on managing outsourced teams and how to get the most out of virtual teams.
Calavista CMO Sloan Foster interviews Founder and CEO Mike Shultz of Cybernance, an industry leader in cybersecurity risk governance. Cybernance is the only DHS SAFETY Act certified cyber risk governance platform only software to the marketplace. Their platform ensures your business is in compliance with NIST standards. Calavista was instrumental in working with Cybernance to get their platform from ideation to production in 6 months. Mike discusses the state of cyber and how to mitigate the financial risk associated with breaches.
Calavista CMO, Sloan Foster interviews Jeanne Teshler, CEO, Wellsmith on the vision of Wellsmith, the amazing things they are doing through managing chronic disease lifestyles to increase activity and reduce diabetes. Jeanne discusses her plan to outsource the development of the platform, allowing her to focus on starting and building her company. We delve into how Wellsmith was able to get to market faster with a product that worked in highly critical environments such as hospitals.