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On today's episode, Matthew Kaliara joins me for a conversation on his work with his startup Rescale Supply. We also discuss React, ViewComponent, system testing, looks vs usability in design, flat design, the value of convention in design, usability testing, the inseparability of good UI design and good code, the importance of appropriate names in core components, and how good code can help with hiring.Rescale.SupplyMatthew Kaliara on LinkedInMatthew Kaliara on TwitterKaliara.com
The United Launch Alliance's Delta IV rocket carries an NRO satellite to orbit for its final flight. NASA unveils their Space Sustainability Strategy. Astrobotic has announced that it is working on a project to bring 3D printing to the Moon, and more. Remember to leave us a 5-star rating and review in your favorite podcast app. Miss an episode? Sign-up for our weekly intelligence roundup, Signals and Space, and you'll never miss a beat. And be sure to follow T-Minus on LinkedIn and Instagram. T-Minus Guest Our guests are Kathy O'Donnell, Senior Manager, AWS Space Specialist Solutions Architecture, and Derek McCoy, Head of Channel, Enterprise, & Public Sector at Rescale. You can learn more about AWS Aerospace and Satellite on their website. Selected Reading Ending an era, final Delta 4 Heavy boosts classified spy satellite into orbit - CBS News NASA's Space Sustainability Strategy Next Step Toward the Moon: LZH and TU Berlin partner with Astrobotic Vast's Haven-1 to be World's First Commercial Space Station Connected by SpaceX Starlink Firefly Aerospace Announces Agreement with Klepsydra Technologies to Demonstrate Edge Computing in Space Aegis Aerospace Closes Strategic Acquisition Russia aborts planned test launch of new heavy-lift space rocket T-Minus Crew Survey We want to hear from you! Please complete our 4 question survey. It'll help us get better and deliver you the most mission-critical space intel every day. Want to hear your company in the show? You too can reach the most influential leaders and operators in the industry. Here's our media kit. Contact us at space@n2k.com to request more info. Want to join us for an interview? Please send your pitch to space-editor@n2k.com and include your name, affiliation, and topic proposal. T-Minus is a production of N2K Networks, your source for strategic workforce intelligence. © N2K Networks, Inc. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Karl Jacob is a serial entrepreneur who has been building, advising, and investing in companies for the last 20 years. During his career, Karl has raised 23 rounds of financing from a wide range of investors, including True Ventures, Baseline Ventures, Richard Branson's Virgin Group, Microsoft, eBay, Integral Partners, Norwest Ventures, Greylock, Benchmark Capital, FT Ventures, Ignition Partners and Vulcan Ventures. Many of Karl's companies have been successfully acquired, including Dimension X, acquired by Microsoft; Keen/Ingenio, acquired by AT&T; Cloudmark, acquired by ProofPoint; and Coveroo, acquired by Zazzle. Across his various tenures as a start-up CEO, Karl has generated hundreds of millions of dollars in investor returns and up to $150 million in revenue per year. In 2005 he joined Facebook as one of its first advisors and has gone on to advise several other companies. Karl is also a prolific angel investor and mentor for start-up companies including Mayvenn, June, Healthtap, Everlane, Skillshare, Rescale, Memsql, Haven, Shippo and many others. He holds a B.S. in Computer Science from the University of Southern California's Engineering School, where he sits on its board of counselors.
More than a decade ago, a young Joris Poort stepped into a small Silicon Valley apartment for the first time, ready to make an impact on the world. What would follow was months of rejection from investors to his big idea of how to accelerate innovation in an up-and-coming new normal of cloud high performance computing. In this second part of a 2-part series about how Rescale began, we hear how Joris persevered through challenges, was accepted into Y Combinator, and how he landed his first check, ultimately launching the business – and vision – he had for the world.
More than a decade ago, a young Joris Poort stepped into a small Silicon Valley apartment for the first time, ready to make an impact on the world. What would follow was months of rejection from investors to his big idea of how to accelerate innovation in an up-and-coming new normal of cloud high performance computing. In this second part of a 2-part series about how Rescale began, we hear how Joris persevered through challenges, was accepted into Y Combinator, and how he landed his first check, ultimately launching the business – and vision – he had for the world.
Amazon started as a bookseller. BloomNation was founded with money won in a Poker tournament. The creator of Paul Mitchell hair products was homeless before starting the company with a friend for $700. Each product or service we use on a daily basis has a unique startup story behind it. In this episode, we hear from Joris Poort, founder and CEO of cloud high performance computing company, Rescale, about what led him to quit his job at Boeing to start a tech company. From his birth in the Netherlands to finding himself surrounded by consultants at Harvard Business School – Joris’s story is proof that it takes a special kind of person with a special kind of vision to create a business that pushes innovation to the next level.
Amazon started as a bookseller. BloomNation was founded with money won in a Poker tournament. The creator of Paul Mitchell hair products was homeless before starting the company with a friend for $700. Each product or service we use on a daily basis has a unique startup story behind it. In this episode, we hear from Joris Poort, founder and CEO of cloud high performance computing company, Rescale, about what led him to quit his job at Boeing to start a tech company. From his birth in the Netherlands to finding himself surrounded by consultants at Harvard Business School – Joris’s story is proof that it takes a special kind of person with a special kind of vision to create a business that pushes innovation to the next level.
On today's episode of WorkWoman, Natalie welcomes Forbes 30 Under 30 in Venture Capital recipient, Shuo Chen. Shuo Chen is a General Partner at IOVC, where she invests in early stage startups in Silicon Valley with a focus on future of work and enterprise/SaaS. She is also Faculty at UC Berkeley, where she teaches entrepreneurship. Shuo is appointed by California Governor Gavin Newsom to serve as 1 of 13 voting members on California's Mental Health Commission, which includes overseeing ~$2.6 billion annually in state budget and advising the Governor or the Legislature on mental health policy. In her venture role, Shuo has invested in companies now acquired by Goldman Sachs, Ford, Caterpillar, Binance and Dialpad, as well as now unicorns including Boom, Checkr, Grubmarket, Instacart and Rescale. She has helped portfolio companies close deals with Amazon, Apple, Google, Mercedes-Benz and NASA among others, as well as scaled portfolio companies into Europe and Asia. Prior, Shuo worked at Goldman Sachs in investment banking, where she worked with clients including Alibaba and Tencent, as well as represented the firm on the Board of Women in Finance. Before that, Shuo was at PwC, where she worked on Google's $12.5 billion acquisition of Motorola and LinkedIn's $119 million acquisition of SlideShare. Shuo has also co-authored one of the leading books on financial regulations published by Cambridge University Press in 2019, and sits on the Advisory Board of Forbes China, where she advises on content and awards for Asian Americans in North America. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Shuo Chen is a General Partner at IOVC, where she focuses on early stage venture investments in Silicon Valley with a focus on future of work and enterprise/SaaS. She is also Faculty at UC Berkeley and Singularity University. Shuo is appointed by California Governor Gavin Newson to serve as 1 of 13 voting members on California's Mental Health Commission (as the first Asian American Commissioner), which includes overseeing ~$2.6 billion annually in state budget and advising the Governor or the Legislature on mental health policy.In her venture role, Shuo has invested in companies now acquired by Goldman Sachs, Ford, Caterpillar, Binance and Dialpad, as well as now unicorns including Boom, Checkr, Grubmarket, Instacart and Rescale. She has helped portfolio companies close deals with Amazon, Apple, Google, Mercedes-Benz and NASA among others, as well as scaled portfolio companies into Europe and Asia.Prior, Shuo worked at Goldman Sachs in investment banking, where she worked with clients including Alibaba and Tencent, as well as represented the firm on the Board of Women in Finance. Before that, Shuo was at PwC, where she worked on Google's $12.5 billion acquisition of Motorola and LinkedIn's $119 million acquisition of SlideShare. Shuo has also co-authored one of the leading books on financial regulations published by Cambridge University Press in 2019, and sits on the Advisory Board of Forbes China, where she advises on content and awards for Asian Americans in North America.
Deanna Graves, Owner at DG Marketing Services, and Ben Eatwell, Senior Director of Marketing at Rescale, join our host, Camela Thompson, in this episode of the Revenue Marketing Report. Deanna and Ben share their experiences dealing with burnout and the strategies to avoid it.
Today's episode features two industry experts from a company called VI Grade. Guido Bairati: As Vice President Global Sales & Marketing, Guido helps VI Grade customers streamline their design process and bridge the gap between physical testing and simulation by implementing tools that allow CAE Engineers and Test Drivers to work together earlier in the automotive development phase. Antonio (Tony) Spagnuolo: VP, Business Development at VI Grade. Tony has over 30 years' experience in the international simulation industry. Prior to VI Grade, Tony lead the worldwide sales team for HPC cloud computing start-up, Rescale. He also lead the aerospace sales team and MSC Software and managed operations at Nevada Automotive Test Center, an innovator in highly mobile ground vehicle technology for commercial and defense applications.In our conversation, we talked a lot about how driving simulators can help accelerate product development, the complex “human” dynamics involved in vehicle simulation, and the role eye tracking and interior sensing plays in that. Listen to learn more.Links of interest: VI-grade Announces Strategic Partnership with Smart EyeEffects of Fog in a Brazilian Road Segment Analyzed by a Driving Simulator for Sustainable Transport: Drivers' Visual ProfileTechnical Presentations: Politecnico di MilanoVI Grade Website
“As you are building every block of your knowledge in this journey to entrepreneurship, there will be a lot of “tuition fees” that comes in the shape of money that you spent, wrong decisions, and mistakes that you're doing.” Searching for the right time and right entrepreneur ecosystem is difficult. In this episode, we talk about the journey of an entrepreneur who went through his fair share of mistakes and failure. We bear witness to how his road to entrepreneurship has led him to the what is now deemed, the “Silicone Valley of Asia” - Singapore. Listen to the story of our guest – Gustavo Liu, as he passionately talks about his start-up journey. Gus is the Founder of Rescale lab – a platform that offers the world's first virtual venture building experience, providing aspiring entrepreneurs the guidance to build a successful startup. He is a TEDx Speaker, helping entrepreneurs solve bigger problems. Gus is also a consultant to leadership teams at South-East Asia based organizations such as Uniliver, the National University of Singapore and the Singapore University of Technology and Design. He is an angel investor and a judge of various startup competitions. In this episode, we talk about: (1:06) Gustavo Liu (2:24) Business entrepreneurial Migration (5:22) Singapore as a place for belongingness (5:35) Gus' entrepreneurial journey (7:43) Key takeaways from experiences with startups (9:31) The risk and return of investments in startups (12:30) The pandemic has accelerated the process for startups (16:08) Opportunities for startups in solving problems (17:25) Decision Making and calculating next steps for businesses (18:37) Computer Science and the service it offers (21:44) Gus' inspiration for Rescale Lab (24:01) Gus' mentors in his journey (26:48) Gus' story of failure (28:29) Outsourcing experience and vision on outsourcing for startups (31:42) Outsourcing partners (32:54) Mentors and Advisers as important stakeholders (34:03) Gus' advice on his 5-years younger self (35:34) Being a founder o startups (37:10) Tuition fees in business *view show notes* Mangtas Nation is hosted by Mangtas CMO Jacki Demuynck and CEO Wouter Delbaere. Jacki and Wouter are also the co-founders of Mangtas – a digital platform where startups and SMEs can engage with project-based, outsourcing agencies. Connect with Gus https://www.linkedin.com/in/gustavoliu/ Connect with Wouter www.linkedin.com/in/wouter-delbaere/ Connect with Jaclyn www.linkedin.com/in/jackidemuynck/ Join us at https://tinyurl.com/mangtaswebsite Follow us on Facebook, Linkedin, Instagram, Twitter, and Pinterest Be sure to subscribe/follow #MangtasNation for more!
In this episode of Sales Ops Demystified, Tom Hunt and Alex Freeman are joined by Gabriel Rothman, VP of Revenue Operations (and former Senior Director of Revenue Ops) at Rescale. They discuss important behavioral factors to consider for accurate lead scoring, how to build an intent-based behavioral model to increase SDR efficiency, and how to minimize conflicts when scaling multiple partner channels.
In episode #15 of Chills w TFC, we bring on a high flying corporate banker who left his job and founded his own tech startup, Rescale Lab, a venture building ecosystem. Essentially, what they do is they help people start businesses lah and they built a software stack to facilitate this process. Join me as I chill with Gustavo Liu from Rescale Lab to discuss about the entrepreneurship. What are some main challenges people face when trying to become an entrepreneur? How does he go about choosing the right people to hang out with? What are some things he had to adapt to when transitioning from his corporate life to an entrepreneurial life? Tune to to find out! Leave Some Feedback: What should we talk about next? Please let us know in our Telegram. Did you enjoy this episode? If so, please leave a short review. Connect With Us: Instagram @thefinancialcoconut Facebook @thefinancialcoconut The Financial Coconut Community Telegram TFC stock geek-out Telegram Thefinancialcoconut.com Help TFC stay Independent and Keep Creating! https://ko-fi.com/thefinancialcoconut
Cloud services built on compute-optimized EC2 instances can serve as your next-generation HPC platform. Learn how to utilize the Rescale platform on AWS to meet the ever-increasing demands on compute resources while avoiding costly capex investments. Custom Intel Xeon processors enable you to meet your HPC needs by taking advantage of the newest technologies in the cloud. This session is brought to you by AWS partner, Intel.
HPC Cloud services built on the latest Intel architecture, Skylake Xeon processor, are now powering the C5 compute intensive instance at AWS and can serve as your next-generation HPC platform. Hear how customers are starting to consider hybrid strategies to increase productivity and lower their capital expenditure and maintenance costs. Also learn how to adapt this model to meet the increasing HPC and data analytics needs for your applications with the new technologies incorporated into the platform. Also find out how high performance computing via Rescale's cloud platform using Intel's latest technology seamlessly brings these advantages to HPC management and users. To access team management and throughput, all can benefit from cloud platform adoption as demand increases. Learn how customers are already benefiting. Richard Childress Racing (RCR) discusses its use of AWS C5 via the Rescale platform and how the combination is giving it an edge in the highly competitive field of motorsport. Session sponsored by Intel
"In the environment, things need to be simplified, they need to have a quick read. You scale things very differently in environmental graphics than typical graphic design applications." Amy Lukas, Cameron Smith and Molly Mazzolini—co-founders & creative partners of Infinite Scale—join the show to tell the story of their environmental design firm. The three partners give us a view into their individual backgrounds and tell the story of how they met and what led to eventually founding their own design firm. Cameron & Amy discuss how they landed their first major project for a the NFL and shares a bit about their design and pitch process, including assessing a city and the opportunity for design. Additionally, Molly shares how they approach branding from a strategic and relationship perspective; as well as explains what a brand activation is. Amy gives us some insight into their work culture and why it is very important to growing and sustaining a reputable design firm. Lastly, we discuss ReScale; the green initiative of recycling and repurposing one-off environmental assets into other products. Mentions Include: Infinite Scale's Twitter Infinite Scale Utah Jazz uni unveiling College Football Playoff by Pentagram Sports Business Journal article on CFP Playoff design 2016 NHL All-Star Identity by Fanbrandz Paul Conway, NHL CD Hatch Show Print Kyle Field wayfinding signage Populous, Kansas City University of Cincinnati DAAP ReScale NHL Green The Green Sport Alliance The next podcast will be a crossover episode. Sean Callanan, founder of SportsGeek, and I are collaborating on an episode that appear on both podcasts. A part 1 & 2 split between two brands. Sign up for the weekly email newsletter for updates, discounts on future products and exclusive content for subscribers. You can also show your support for the podcast by joining the community and keeping it sponsor-free. Did you enjoy this episode? Then please rate and/or write a review of the show on iTunes. Also, be sure to follow show host, @TAdamMartin and @MakersofSport on twitter and Dribbble.
In this episode we discuss Salesforce reaching 1 million volunteer hours, Office 365, IBM's 7nm chip, jQuery 3.0, TideKit shutting down, Heroku Connect, Apex Metadata API support, improvements to the Salesforce Developer Docs portal, Salesforce Shield, Microsoft Cortana Analytics, Workday acquires Upshot, developer productivity, makers schedules vs. managers schedules, and .Net support for TLS 1.2.#SwearJar | @jeremyross (2) | @johndesantiago (1)Salesforce Hits 1 Million Volunteer Hours!Office 2016 for Mac Now Works Just as Well as It Does on WindowsYou won't buy IBM's 7nm chip, but it's a big deal for computingjQuery 3.0 and jQuery Compat 3.0 Alpha Versions ReleasedHow Much It Costs to Check Bags on Nine Major U.S. AirlinesHeroku Connect: Now with Free Salesforce API CallsIdea of the Week: Ability to update Metadata from Apex (Apex Metadata API)Salesforce Launches Salesforce ShieldMore Improvements to the Developer Docs PortalSuperstar-backed Rescale nets $6.4 million to build a better engineering cloudCortana Analytics SuiteWorkday acqu-hires Upshot, the startup that won controversial $1M Salesforce hackathon prizeHow to destroy Programmer ProductivityMaker's Schedule, Manager's Schedule.Net SslProtocols EnumerationTransportLayerSecurity#TLS_handshake
This Week In HPC Episode 72 featuring Addison Snell and Michael Feldman. SRC Takes FPGAs to Hyperscale and Rescale takes HPC to the Cloud.