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With so many software and technology options available, how do restoration companies choose the right fit? In this episode, we talk with CJ Bailey, Director of Software Management at PuroClean, about the decision-making process for selecting the best tech, the importance of integration, and what's missing in the industry today. Plus, we explore exciting innovations on the horizon, break down SOC 2 compliance, and share expert advice for cutting through the noise to find the right technology solutions for your business. Don't get lost in the sea of software—tune in to learn how to navigate the future of restoration tech!
With so many software and technology options available, how do restoration companies choose the right fit? In this episode, we talk with CJ Bailey, Director of Software Management at PuroClean, about the decision-making process for selecting the best tech, the importance of integration, and what's missing in the industry today. Plus, we explore exciting innovations on the horizon, break down SOC 2 compliance, and share expert advice for cutting through the noise to find the right technology solutions for your business. Don't get lost in the sea of software—tune in to learn how to navigate the future of restoration tech!
In der aktuellen Folge von Digitalconomics spreche ich mit Maximilian Messing, CTO und Co-Founder von Sastrify. Sastrify ist eine Plattform, die Unternehmen dabei unterstützt, ihre Software-Einkäufe effizienter und kostensparend zu gestalten. Maximilian teilt spannende Einblicke in die Entstehungsgeschichte von Sastrify und erklärt, wie das Tool Transparenz in Software-Management bringt, unnötige Ausgaben reduziert und durch automatisierte Prozesse den Einkauf vereinfacht. Er schildert außerdem, wie seine Erfahrungen aus dem Aufbau der Parkhaus-Digitalisierungsplattform evopark in die Gründung von Sastrify eingeflossen sind. Gemeinsam sprechen wir über die Herausforderungen und Chancen von Remote-Arbeit, die Bedeutung von Teamkultur und effektive Strategien zur Vermeidung von Silos in Unternehmen. Besonders spannend: Maximilian erläutert, wie Sastrify als rein remote arbeitendes Unternehmen soziale Bindungen und Zusammenarbeit fördert, und gibt einen Ausblick auf die Zukunft des Software-Managements. Sastrify strebt an, weltweit führend in diesem Bereich zu werden und die digitale Transformation für Unternehmen weiter zu beschleunigen. Mehr zu Maximilian Messing und Sastrify: LinkedIn:https: www.linkedin.com/in/maximilianmessing/ Sastrify: https://www.sastrify.com/
Across organizations, every team is driven by the desire to innovate and perform, adopting its own set of SaaS tools to help drive growth. But without a centralized strategy, suddenly you're faced with mounting costs, redundant software, and security vulnerabilities. On today's episode, co-host Aaron Brooks meets with John Harden, Director of Product SaaS Management at Auvik, and Raksha Matthias, Director of Software Asset Management Strategy at Softchoice to unravel the complexities of SaaS sprawl, offering practical solutions and strategies for businesses leaders to regain control and drive efficient, secure, and innovative software usage. Featuring: John Harden, Director of Product – SaaS Management at Auvik and Raksha Matthias, Director, Software Asset Management Strategy at Softchoice The Catalyst by Softchoice is the podcast dedicated to exploring the intersection of humans and technology. This episode is brought to you by Softchoice SAM+ To learn more, visit softchoice.com.
(3:45) - Emotion detection system puts a smile on their faceThis episode was brought to you by Mouser, our favorite place to get electronics parts for any project, whether it be a hobby at home or a prototype for work. Click HERE to learn more about how computer vision and AI are being leveraged today for defect detection use cases like preventing a bad apple from making its way to your local grocery store! Become a founding reader of our newsletter: http://read.thenextbyte.com/ As always, you can find these and other interesting & impactful engineering articles on Wevolver.com.
On the risk of AI programing leading to crummy software: "At the end of the day AI is just a tool, right? And so it's how we choose to use it that could have impacts there. If we allow AI usage to be an excuse to move quickly [when developing software], but sloppily, then yeah, we're going to build more and more software that is is tenuous and has the potential of falling over."On the idea of AI being able to help junior developers become senior developers more quickly: "Unless we are intentional as an industry, we run the risk of replacing the natural apprenticeship that's been in place for a few decades."On AI taking our jobs: "Humans will always seek to work on the things that they're uniquely able to deliver value on, and I think so we'll just keep doing that in software development. But but I am worried about what the path looks like for people to get to that level of expertise."On his new venture Ducky.foo: "Ducky.foo is is the outcome of me wrestling with the disparity that AI assistants are creating in terms of junior developer versus senior developer productivity... Create a human community where more experienced developers can teach and mentor and share their hard won expertise and real world knowledge with junior developers, but do it at scale...it's not novel to think of a community of software developers of different experience levels helping each other out. But I think what is novel is that I think we can hyper scale this type of community by injecting AI into it.""Those with the most going into any kind of innovation tend to be the ones who benefit the most." Ducky.foo is hoping to stop this from taking place with AI innovation, and prevent the fruits of AI innovation from resting in the hands of the wealthy.On the toxicity of Stack Overflow and general trolling: "here's a place where AI does have a leg up. It's infinitely patient, infinitely pleasant. And so I think That's one thing we can borrow from AI as we're building Ducky.foo.”
In this episode of Business Ninjas, learn more about software testing and diagnostics, with Andrew and our special guest, Adam Sandman, CEO of Inflectra Corporation. About Inflectra Corporation:Founded in 2006, Inflectra is a market leader in software test management, test automation, application lifecycle management, and enterprise portfolio management space. The company is headquartered in the USA but has offices in over 10 countries. Known globally for its legendary customer support, Inflectra makes turn-key solutions that address many challenges in software testing and QA, test automation, and product lifecycle management. Its methodology-agnostic software tools are used in regulated industries where portfolio management, requirements traceability, release planning, resource management, document workflow, baselining, and enterprise risk analysis are required. The company uses a concurrent pricing model for all its tools with unlimited products, projects, sprints, tests, API calls, included in a single price. All Inflectra products have a 30-day free trial.Learn more: https://www.inflectra.com-----Do you want to be interviewed for your business? Schedule time with us, and we'll create a podcast like this for your business: https://www.WriteForMe.io/-----https://www.facebook.com/writeforme.iohttps://www.instagram.com/writeforme.io/https://twitter.com/writeformeiohttps://www.linkedin.com/company/writeforme/ https://www.pinterest.com/andysteuer/Want to be interviewed on our Business Ninjas podcast? Schedule time with us now, and we'll make it happen right away! Check out WriteForMe, more than just a Content Agency! See the Faces Behind The Voices on our YouTube Channel!
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After we did, "A Doozy of a Story." I was presented with this Gem. It almost feels like a perfect storm but in fact it is a legitimate business and as I discuss the details with Eric Hanson, I want you to think about CIS Control Service Provider Management and Software Management. It is easy to forget that our vendors don't always take a security-first approach. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/msp1337/support
Charles Humble talks to Jennifer Mace, aka as Macey. She gives us her definitions of "site reliability engineer" and “toil”, discusses how google recruits SREs, explores how to manage risk and speed, and the pros and cons of having a centralised SRE function and why that model, vs. the “You build it, you run it” model preferred by Netflix, works well at Google. She also offers advice for junior SREs and tells us what it is like when the pager goes off.
This Risk & Repeat podcast episode discusses the White House's National Cybersecurity Strategy and its proposal to hold technology companies liable for insecure software.
Charles Humble talks to Adrian Cockcroft, ex of AWS, Battery Ventures and Netflix. They discuss: memes in computing, serverless first, chaos and ideas around continuous resilience, strategy and Wardley Mapping, using large hardware such as AWS ultra clusters, and sustainable software.
Jason Weiss was appointed back in January 2021 as DoD's first-ever Chief Software Officer. Weiss has decided he's ready to move back to the private sector. In this episode, he tells Jared Serbu about his takeaways from his tour of duty, including some of the ways DoD's started to experiment with new funding models for software, how software factories have started to permeate the department, and how he wishes he'd had more authority to direct change. Later in the episode, Department of the Navy CIO Aaron Weis and Jennifer Edgin, the Marine Corps' Assistant Deputy Commandant for Information talk with Jared about IT modernization in the Navy and Marine Corps.
CCP Geschäftsführer Dr. Holger Hoheisel war zu Gast im Podcast „Die Gelbe Couch“ im Werkraum56 in Marburg. Mit Holger habe ich über Lizenzmanagement gesprochen. Es geht um die Unternehmens-Gründung, die einzelnen Business-Units der CCP und Herausforderungen im Software Management. Auch über den CCP eigenen Podcast „Lizenzlage“ haben wir gesprochen. Das ungekürzte Interview mit Steffen Schmidt könnt ihr jetzt auch auf Lizenzlage.de hören. Viel Spaß mit der neuen Folge!
On today's episode of Dumbed Down Tech we catch up with Julie Gray, author of The True Adventures of Gidon Lev, a phenomenal book. To reach them, email them at: hello@juliegraysays.com. You can also catch them on social media: TikTok, Instagram, and/or Facebook.
On today's episode of Dumbed Down Tech we catch up with Michael Polak to discuss the lawsuit against Zoom.
On today's episode of Dumbed Down Tech we catch up with Dr. Brent Scholar, to discuss tech as a college professor. To reach him, email him at: brent@scholarconsulting.com.
On today's episode of Dumbed Down Tech we catch up with Michael Polak, to discuss tech and online dating.
On today's episode of Dumbed Down Tech we catch up with Naomi Church, to discuss technology's role in educational inclusivity. Reach out to her at: growingmindsconsulting.com.
On today's episode of Dumbed Down Tech we catch up with Michael Polak, to discuss preventing a third World War via tech.
On today's episode of Dumbed Down Tech we catch up with Patty DeDurr, to discuss technology for the neurodivergent. To reach out to Patty, check out her website at: https://www.sensinggreatness.com/.
On today's episode of Dumbed Down Tech we catch up with Michael Polak, to discuss the situation that occurred with Disney employees.
On today's episode of Dumbed Down Tech we catch up with Al Jensen, to find out how he uses tech as a speaking coach. Reach out to him at https://nextstagecommunications.com/.
On today's episode of Dumbed Down Tech we catch up with Michael Polak, to discuss online school for children.
On today's episode of Dumbed Down Tech we catch up with Zoie Hoffman, to find out how she uses tech as a tutoring company. Reach out to her at https://www.hoffmantutoringgroup.com/. Excuse the slight audio glitch at the beginning of the episode where the recording site didn't save one of the unscripted questions.
On today's episode of Dumbed Down Tech we catch up with Michael Polak, to discuss the Iranian FB hackers.
On today's episode of Dumbed Down Tech we catch up with Jessica Northrop, to find out how tele-therapy is working for her as a clinician. Find her at https://jessica-northrop.mykajabi.com/.
On today's episode of Dumbed Down Tech we catch up with Michael Polak, of Corporate Design Solutions, to learn all about him and his business.
We will be back again next week. Let us know what topics you would like to hear from us.
On today's episode of Dumbed Down Tech we catch up with Michael Polak, of Corporate Design Solutions, to discuss managed service providers.
On today's episode of Dumbed Down Tech we catch up with Michael Polak, of Corporate Design Solutions, to discuss backing up files.
On today's episode of Dumbed Down Tech we catch up with Michael Polak, of Corporate Design Solutions, to discuss remote access.
On today's episode of Dumbed Down Tech we catch up with Michael Polak, of Corporate Design Solutions, to discuss on-premises vs cloud servers.
On today's episode of Dumbed Down Tech we catch up with Michael Polak, of Corporate Design Solutions, to discuss antivirus protection.
On today's episode of Dumbed Down Tech we catch up with Michael Polak, of Corporate Design Solutions, to discuss MSPs.
Will Carpenter has recently developed an app called 'Scout' with Blake Pastrana (episode #5 & #21). Tom and Will discuss the app in detail and some of the challenges he has faced as an entrepreneur. They also talk about his experience as a project manager and with graphic design. You can download The Scout App at https://joinscout.app/Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/drivefitness)
Darshan is the CEO and Founder of Isima, builder of bi(OS), the world's first hyper-converged data platform. He has spent the last two decades in silicon valley, building products based on Applied AI, distributed systems, and open API principles targetting Fortune 1000 enterprises. Before Isima, he delivered telco-grade products used by 100's of millions of users at DataStax and Openwave Messaging. Earlier in his career, he deployed ML models in production to detect and improve Fraud Protection in search advertising at Yahoo. He has a Masters in Software Management from CMU. Twitter: @isimaio LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/isimalabs Website: https://www.isima.io/
About the guest: An engineer, a tech idealist, and an energetic leader - our guest today is Yash Khandor. If you feel there's always a fixed path to success and you can't make the cut, talk to this guy. From studying Chemical Engineering as an undergrad to a Master's in Mathematical Modeling and Optimization from Carnegie Mellon University, he is currently an Engineering Manager at Mark43 and the Founder/CEO of International Cricket Network - ICN360. While the journey might look haphazard, there's a method to his madness. Website: https://www.icn360.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/cricketnetwork360 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/icn360 Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/cricketnet360 LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/43214637 Other Resources mentioned in the episode: 1. Managing Humans: Biting and Humorous Tales of a Software Engineering Manager by Michael Lopp 2. The Manager's Path: A Guide for Tech Leaders Navigating Growth and Change Book by Camille Fournier 3. The Making of a Manager: What to Do When Everyone Looks by Julie Zhuo Timestamps: [02:00] Intro [04:00] Pivoting careers [05:00] What is mathematical modeling? [07:00] Software Engineering at SOTI [12:00] Learning on the job [15:00] Internet of Things [18:00] Immigrate to Canada [22:00] ICN360 [31:00] Creating niche content [38:00] Importance of having a process [40:00] Mental Model to use in everyday life [42:00] Things software engineer should know [44:00] Top 3 ------------------------------------------------------------------ About What the HAT!? We are three friends who met in our engineering college catching up with our old friends and acquaintances in this show. Each guest has a different journey, different story, and different insights. We are connecting and learning from people who have carved their journeys from creating funded startups in India to key roles in big companies. We are talking to people who went to Ivy League colleges and are academicians in India. We are working on gathering stories from these great minds. This is the podcast for you if you are currently pursuing or have completed engineering. If you haven't studied engineering, this podcast is still for you, as we will dwell deep into various industries and sectors such as finance, technology, supply chain, manufacturing, chemical, education, and a lot more. Each journey is inspiring. Each story gives you an opportunity to learn something new. Extraordinary insights from not so ordinary people. Read more about What the HAT!? on the website: https://www.whatthehatpodcast.com SUBSCRIBE TO WHAT THE HAT!? Listen to What the HAT!? on Anchor: https://anchor.fm/what-the-hat-podcast Listen to What the HAT!? on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/0JLZXaAgrIDtbxXVtqemWh Listen to What the HAT!? on Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/in/podcast/what-the-hat/id1513959425 Listen to What the HAT!? on Google Podcast: https://podcasts.google.com/?feed=aHR0cHM6Ly9hbmNob3IuZm0vcy8yMWFkMDA5MC9wb2RjYXN0L3Jzcw%3D%3D All other streaming platforms: https://linktr.ee/whatthehat/ --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
About Guest: Special guest this week is a software team manager and YouTuber, coming from a humble background in India to living the American dream and having a successful YouTube channel with 93K + followers YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCu6WUWDl9tx7bn2e8jy7sNw Key Insights in this Episode: Strategies to use in Career Fair [8:00] Leading a software team [11:00] Should you become a YouTuber? [26:00] Timestamps: [00:00] Introduction [00:30] Why go for masters? [04:05] Why California State University, Chico? [07:00] Starting an Indian Club in the University [08:00] Strategies to use in Career Fair [11:00] Software Management [14:00] Life as a YouTuber [19:00] Strategies for Content Creation [22:00] How to keep yourself motivated while creating content? [26:00] Should you become a YouTuber? [31:00] What's next for Yudi? [32:00] Resources to learn storytelling [35:00] Advice to younger self [36:00] TOP 3 About What the HAT!? We are three friends who met in our engineering college catching up with our old friends and acquaintances in this show. Each guest has a different journey, different story, and different insights. We are connecting and learning from people who have carved their journeys from creating funded startups in India to key roles in big companies. We are talking to people who went to Ivy League colleges and are academicians in India. We are working on gathering stories from these great minds. This is the podcast for you if you are currently pursuing or have completed engineering. If you haven't studied engineering, this podcast is still for you, as we will dwell deep into various industries and sectors such as finance, technology, supply chain, manufacturing, chemical, education, and a lot more. Each journey is inspiring. Each story gives you an opportunity to learn something new. Extraordinary insights from not so ordinary people. Read more about What the HAT!? on the website: https://www.whatthehatpodcast.com SUBSCRIBE TO WHAT THE HAT!? Listen to What the HAT!? on Anchor: https://anchor.fm/what-the-hat-podcast Listen to What the HAT!? on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/0JLZXaAgrIDtbxXVtqemWh Listen to What the HAT!? on Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/in/podcast/what-the-hat/id1513959425 Listen to What the HAT!? on Google Podcast: https://podcasts.google.com/?feed=aHR0cHM6Ly9hbmNob3IuZm0vcy8yMWFkMDA5MC9wb2RjYXN0L3Jzcw%3D%3D All other streaming platforms: https://linktr.ee/whatthehat/ FOLLOW US Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/whatthehatpodcast/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/WTHATPodcast Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/WhatTheHatPodcast/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/whatthehat/ Website: https://www.whatthehatpodcast.com/contact-us/ --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
In this episode of REWRITE TECH our hosts Geraldine de Bastion and Brad Richards meet diconium's Co-Founder Andreas Schwend and the newly assigned Managing Director Anja Hendel. They talk about the current challenges in the mobility and automotive industry and how companies can drive innovation.
Here are the show notes for Episode 9 "Back in Black". The show is called "Back in Black" because: We've been away for a long time, traveling for Martin and on vacation for Marna. A vague reference to a BBC tv show about British fantasy author, Terry Pratchett Continuous Delivery Follow-up Announcements January 10, 2017 IBM CICS Transaction Server for z/OS, V5.3 is further enhanced with the continuous delivery model and the IBM CICS Transaction Server for z/OS, V5.4 open beta offering is updated January 19, 2017 IBM Customer Insight for Banking V2.0, IBM Client Insight for Wealth Management V2.0, and IBM Incentive Compensation Management V10.0 follow the IBM Continuous Delivery Lifecycle Policy. Mainframe Our "Mainframe" topic was an interview with John Eells, z/OS System Test and lead on the Software Installation Strategy. This topic is very important for z/OS system programmers to understand. IBM and ISVs have been working on a common install method, that handles both SMP/E and non-SMP/E. This would go beyond laying down code, and would eventually hook seamlessly into doing configuration tasks (via z/OSMF Workflow). It would even be able to package software, if you wanted to, and all delivered within the base z/OS operating system. The common install method would be provided through z/OSMF's Software Management plug-in, so make sure you are setting up and becoming familiar with z/OSMF now. John and Marna also talked about some of the wishlist items we'd like to see in this solution. Performance Our "Performance" topic was about some about additions and changes to Martin's Parallel Sysplex Performance presentation that he's been presenting over the years. Somehow this presentation never seems to get any shorter. This presentation has several sections: Structure-Level CPU, Matching CF and PR/SM views of CPU, Structure Duplexing, XCF traffic, CF link information, and CF Thin Interrupts. The new parts and changes he has made in this presentation are: Asynchronous Duplexing for lock structures. You can also find a good Mainframe Insights article about this by David Surman here. XCF traffic and Data Sharing Group topology and CF Thin Interrupts and CPU. Topics Ahoy! In our "Topics" section we discuss voice-activated assistants that have been hitting the market for a while now. Martin has a good amount of experience in Siri from Apple and Alexa (Amazon) Echo and Dot. A third one is Google Home. Martin talks about the various pros and cons on each. Contacting Us You can reach Marna on Twitter as mwalle and by email. You can reach Martin on Twitter as martinpacker and by email and blogs at blog.
It’s all about data management this week on the podcast as Brian Dorsey and Mark Mirchandani talk to Google Cloud Product Marketing Manager, Amy Krishnamohan. Amy starts the show by explaining that Cloud SQL is a fully managed relational database service that recently added Microsoft SQL Server to its repertoire. We talk about SQL Server’s migration from 2008R2 to a newer version, the process involved, and how it’s effecting customers. Luckily, Cloud SQL for SQL Server is very backwards compatible, making the process easy for Google Cloud customers! Cloud SQL also offers other tools to make using Microsoft SQL Server easier with Google Cloud, including shortcuts to set up the high availability function. Amy talks later in the show about what companies are a good fit for Microsoft SQL Servers on Google Cloud. She explains the steps to set up and tear down, how licensing works, and what the best use cases are for Microsoft SQL Servers on Google Cloud. In the future, Cloud SQL will have a managed AD service available. A multi-cloud strategy is important, according to Amy. It is up to each company to research cloud services and pick the best vendors and products for themselves and their clients. Cloud SQL for SQL Server is a way to bring two great products together for the benefit of consumers. Amy Krishnamohan Amy Krishnamohan is Product Marketing Manager at Google Cloud responsible for databases. She has diverse experience across product marketing, marketing strategy and product management from leading enterprise software companies such as MariaDB, Teradata, SAP, Accenture, Cisco and Intuit. Amy received her Masters in Software Management from Carnegie Mellon University. Cool things of the week Introducing Cloud AI Platform Pipelines blog Finding a problem at the bottom of the Google stack blog Larger local SSD storage available now blog Compute Engine gets machine images blog Google Cloud Next Update site Interview Microsoft SQL Server site Google Cloud SQL site BigQuery site GCE site Question of the week Lift and shift, move and improve, or re-architect: How do we “move and improve”? GCP Podcast Episode 211: Digital Services with xMatters podcast Importing virtual disks docs Create machine image from virtual appliance file (OVA/OVF) docs Tutorial: Getting started with Migrate for Compute Engine docs Whitepaper: Velostrata technology for mass migrations into Google Cloud Platform whitepaper Where can you find us next? We’re working from home for a while! Brian will be looking at getting a kind of weekly “reading group” of people who work with VMs and want to get better. Ping him on Twitter if you’re interested! Mark will be working on more video content and a cool nickname for Brian!
It’s an exciting show this week as Rob and Ryan welcome Eric Damery, Vice President of Software Management at Vispero, makers of the ever popular JAWS Screen Reading Software. We wax nostalgic about the computing landscape of the 90s and discuss what it was like developing a screen reader during that period and how it compares to the current development cycle before discussing what the future holds for JAWS. Show Notes JAWS Screen Readerhttps://www.freedomscientific.com/products/software/jaws/ JAWS Support and Traininghttps://www.freedomscientific.com/training/ AT Banter is brought to you by Canadian Assistive Technology, providing sales and training in Assistive Technology and Accessibility with over 30 years of knowledge and experience. Visit them online at www.canasstech.com or call toll-free 1-844-795-8324. Need repairs on your device? Chaos Technical Services offers service and support on almost any piece of Assistive Technology, while also providing parts and batteries. Visit them online at www.chaostechnicalservices.com or call 778-847-6840.
Brian Delahunty is the Head of Reliability at Stripe, and was the Site Lead who helped them open and hire for their Seattle office. Throughout this process, he talked to leaders at over a dozen companies who led an HQ2 effort, and learned what worked and what didn’t. Today, he’s sharing those lessons with us.In this episode, we talk about how he used recruiting as a partner to grow the Seattle office, why Stripe Seattle’s culture is different than Stripe San Francisco, and how managing chronic pain helps him empathize as a manager.
Liam Martin is the CoFounder of staff.com and timedoctor.com. Combined, they have 40+ employees in 9 different countries and specialize in remote long term employee management. Liam also runs the Running Remote conference, which is the world’s largest remote conference specifically designed for building remote teams.In this episode, we talk about how to transition from a co-located development team to a remote team, and what to look for in your first remote hire.
Gregory Koberger is the founder of ReadMe, a company that helps dev teams create and manage documentation and monitor APIs. He founded ReadMe after working at several startups in Silicon Valley, including Mozilla, and finding himself writing documentation for all of them.In this episode, we talk about how he uses Challenge Coins to build community, human connection to drive out toxicity, and builds a technical interview that doesn’t feel like a pop quiz.
Ariel Camus is the Founder and CEO at Microverse, a YC-backed distributed school for software engineers. They are available anywhere in the world, and they don’t charge students anything until they get hired. In this episode, we talk about why remote workers are so much better at documentation than co-located workers, the practices that help hiring managers hire remote junior developers, and how Ariel launched a coding school without writing a single line of code.
This week, we bring you part two of our conversation with Doug Gaff. Doug is the VP of Engineering at Zapier, the software solution that helps your other software work together more effectively. As the leader of an organization with over 100 engineers, he has learned a lot about effective management and leadership.In this episode, we talk about Doug’s management style and what questions he asks everyone who says they want to get into management.