May 16, 2019: Jonathan Butler posted on LinkedIn | Continue reading
I recently spent two enjoyable weeks in India meeting our portfolio clients and other private health sector players. It gave me time to reflect on the private healthcare services sector in India. | Continue reading
If you look at the most talked about topic and overall concern from Kubernetes users - Security is no doubt top of mind. Just look at a Google search for Kubernetes Security and you can see the huge number of articles, blogs, learnings, etc. | Continue reading
May 25, 2019: Yuval Halevi posted images on LinkedIn | Continue reading
The Tesla founder got a $2.3 billion-pay package last year. | Continue reading
Have you been thinking about new markets? Are you considering it, but don’t know how to start? You’re talking about it, but haven’t taken any steps to make it happen? If something is stopping you - then this post is exactly for you! Usually, in guides like this, the first step is … | Continue reading
People need to stop calling the conflict between the U.S. | Continue reading
Indiegogo pioneered the crowdfunding industry more than eleven years ago and so much has been accomplished in that time. We have helped thousands of entrepreneurs, innovators, creators and others raise more than $1. | Continue reading
Imagine starting a new project was like going to a trip or a mountain. What do you put in your backpack? In this post I am going to talk about my personal choices and also guide my-past-myself! to fast forward to today. | Continue reading
I just tested out the Flutter for web because I like the idea of simple code base for all platforms but it's coming in very high price for flutter on the web, it's a huge 43MB dump just with a simple hello-world project. You don't believe me, check it out for yourself with a "web … | Continue reading
It's the worst way to start a Monday. She just gave her 2-weeks notice. | Continue reading
I always like to pick out a bunch of books to bring with me whenever I get ready to go on vacation. More often than not, I end up taking more books than I could possibly read on one trip. | Continue reading
Update: Instagram hasn't verified me yet. Do I really have to go back to Twitch and Twitter? If you know anyone there please ask them to get @georgehotz verified ASAP! For 6 months now, I have updated my profile to reflect the fact that I only use LinkedIn for dating. | Continue reading
May 20, 2019: Hybris Architect posted images on LinkedIn | Continue reading
May 20, 2019: CISO MAG posted images on LinkedIn | Continue reading
In the February 7, 2017 CB Insights newsletter, we talked about Uber and coined the term the ponzi scheme of ambition to describe the firm. It led to a lot of impassioned comments back in response. | Continue reading
Digital technology has transformed how the world learns, communicates and does business. But those who have the most to gain from modern technological tools are often left without them, despite the vast surplus of devices and hardware that are thrown away every year. | Continue reading
Yesterday, San Francisco's city authority decided to ban the use of facial recognition technology by the police and other agencies. Whether or not an outright ban is a good idea, the fact that authorities are having serious conversations about the implication of this technology i … | Continue reading
Can We Make Sensory Stimulation More Sustainable? If you walk into any apparel store, that means you are probably looking for something you would consider suitable for your taste and it eventually becomes a good purchase -- or not. What you don’t realize is that your judgments an … | Continue reading
Conversational interfaces are on the rise A Conversational UI (Conversational User Interface) takes human-machine interaction to a new level. Or better said: it leads to a paradigm shift. | Continue reading
In my last article here (German) I explained that today's main challenge (many call it “digital transformation”) facing almost all companies is not digital, but an organizational one. It also has nothing to do with digital business models, like many want to believe. | Continue reading
Peter Drucker famously said, “Culture eats strategy for breakfast.” This is a great introduction to how we think about DevOps and in this article, I’m going to unpack this statement so that we have a bit more context. | Continue reading
May 13, 2019: Intesar Shannan Mohammed posted an article on LinkedIn | Continue reading
Lyft is going public. Its S-1 filing reveals that "[Lyft] committed to spend an aggregate of at least $300 million between January 2019 and December 2021, with a minimum amount of $80 million in each of the three years, on AWS services. | Continue reading
I've never been a hardcore Android apps developer - it used to be a hobby, that's been keeping me awake at night. Only after Google terminated my developer's account I understood how important it was for me. | Continue reading
April 11, 2019: Dr. Jaideep Ganguly posted on LinkedIn | Continue reading
Barrier execution mode and Delta Lake are two new Apache Spark features. Interestingly, they break apart from the root of Apache Spark. | Continue reading
My last post advocated OT/IT convergence to better protect critical infrastructure that is increasingly being connected to the Internet. The primary motivation for convergence is to avoid catastrophic damage of an unprecedented scale that can be caused by a cyberattack. | Continue reading
Six years ago Martin Fowler wrote an article titled ORMHate. If you work with databases - you should read it. | Continue reading
I did a talk on Tuesday at the ISACA WNY conference about the Orange Book. The Orange Book lays out some very well-structured, very stringent principles for the construction of truly secure systems. | Continue reading
The disturbing news from Gatwick Airport in the UK shed light on the security and safety risk Unmanned Aerial Vehicles - "Drones" as they are popularly called - pose to critical infrastructures, as well as to the privacy and property of the public. Emerging technologies and threa … | Continue reading
May 8, 2019: Paiame Shalalvand posted on LinkedIn | Continue reading
If your product is ready to scale, and that means, $1 in spend returns more than $1, ignore this. Go figure out how to turn that into $2 or $3. | Continue reading
Today I'd like to talk about complexity, applying some of the thinking I shared a few years ago about DNS to the problems and solutions in the Internet security field. I am inspired here both the Lockheed-Martin "kill chain" model: . | Continue reading
How Emerging Markets Are Becoming the new Center of Gravity for Venture Capital It’s official. We are now in the midst of a tsunami of IPOs and market cap creation, where scores of technology unicorns are going public and being acquired. | Continue reading
Next week we kick off Microsoft’s annual Build conference here in Seattle. Two years ago, Satya Nadella closed his speech with an inspiring story about a graphic designer from London – Emma Lawton and an equally amazing Microsoft researcher and inventor Haiyan Zhang. | Continue reading
When I first came to China, I was shocked by how little I knew about Chinese tech companies and consumer products. Even as a Chinese (Canadian) working in the US, at a cross-border company, Wish, I paid little attention to the Chinese e-commerce environment, China, and the rest o … | Continue reading
The Silicon Valley way of building products for people in San Francisco and scaling from there doesn't always work abroad. That was the major takeaway from my panel discussion at the Milken Institute Global Conference in Los Angeles. | Continue reading
April 29, 2019: Robert Sweeney posted on LinkedIn | Continue reading
This article is for folks who are interested in economics, especially about how monetary and fiscal policy will work differently in the future. It will focus on Monetary Policy 3 (the new type that we will see more of around the world) and Modern Monetary Theory (a recently propo … | Continue reading
As college students, I think politics is often something we tend to put farther into the purview, in many cases even completely neglecting in favor of focusing on things we feel are more pertinent to daily life. With midterms and finals, problem sets and homework labs, maybe even … | Continue reading
I'm writing this post as a long-overdue promotion of the database API methodology that I developed over the last 5-6 years. Its not necessarily the first of its kind, but I think its a method that is under-utilized and under-appreciated - probably because there isn't much talk ou … | Continue reading
Aaron Judge on the New York Yankees is in his third full season in Major League Baseball, and hit 52 and 27 Home Runs respectively in the past two seasons. The craziest thing is that he's only making a little over $600,000 a year, and if he were to hit the open market today - he … | Continue reading
I spoke with a distinguished Software Engineer in NYC around this topic (early engineer at both Rent the Runway and Hometeam), and his insights were really interesting when it comes to what he's see be effective at the Bottom of the Funnel: 1. Compensation: (Obvious - make sure t … | Continue reading
Cyberattacks on strategic infrastructure are increasing in frequency and sophistication, escalating risk and compliance issues for industrial and sovereign operators. This makes it imperative for OT (operational technology) and IT (information technology) teams to work together t … | Continue reading
April 24, 2019: Paiame Shalalvand posted on LinkedIn | Continue reading