2019
I’d like my mainframe with CI/CD, please
We get it. When you hear the word “mainframe”, you’re imagining some kind of crusty fossil. So retro, it’s not even cool. Or at the very least, “legacy”.
Modern CI/CD Tools with Legacy Mainframes with Tim Ceradsky of Compuware
When you hear “mainframe” I bet you think “old school,” or “dinosaur,” or at the very least “legacy.” After this episode with Compuware’s Tim Ceradsky, you might change your mind. With hundreds of billions of lines of COBOL driving the vast majority of transaction processing in the US economy, mainframes aren’t going anywhere any time […]
Behavior-Driven Development to Empower Stakeholders with David Morgan
When it comes to Quality Assurance, the hot buzz words are “automation” and “moving left.” It’s true that automated testing beats manual, but throwing a bunch of automated tests on your UI just to increase your test coverage isn’t productive. A holistic QA approach means everyone from product to engineering to business stakeholders is on […]
Stuck in a Career Rut? Improve Your Public Speaking Skills with Poornima Vijayashanker
There comes a time in almost every engineer’s career where they may need to communicate with a customer, train a teammate, pitch a project, or prove they are credible to a potential client. Poornima Vijayashanker was the founding engineer of Mint.com where she launched v1 of the ubiquitous personal finance platform. She went on to […]
The intersection of AI and medicine
Gun.io’s Frontier Podcast is dedicated to exploring business innovation through technology.
Building an Engineering Recruitment Process that Candidates Love with Alan Spadoni
Alan Spadoni is the Director of Engineering at Buildout. He’s was an engineering leader at Groupon for six years prior to his current post. Alan shares some awesome insights on making your engineering culture attractive from a recruiting perspective in a highly constrained hiring environment, especially when you’re recruiting for talent on technologies that are […]
The Intersection of AI and Medicine with Robert Fratila
One of most promising areas for artificial intelligence research rests at the intersection of biology and medicine. That’s where we found Robert Fratila, CTO and Co-founder of Aifred Health. He and his team won an XPRIZE at the Annual Conference on Neural Information Processing Systems. He’s worked on brain-state classifiers, computer vision packages for autonomous […]
Post-Crypto Distributed Ledger Technology for Business Leaders with Mike Talbot
Mike Talbot is the CTO of Veracity Consulting where he leads their data and emerging technologies practices. He writes and advises on distributed ledger technology for government and business clients and he’s the author of “A Brief Description of Blockchain,” which aims to break this hot topic into layman’s terms for business decision makers. In […]
The Importance of Soft Skills for Engineers with Rusty Wilson
Rusty Wilson started his career as a signals intelligence analyst in the US Army where, while deployed in Korea, he cut his algorithmic teeth on Perl scripts that ended up slicing days of processing time from his intelligence data processing before “Big Data” was even a catch phrase. Rusty is a Certified Ethical Hacker, and […]
Freelance developers: building relationships with clients that last
We’ve written extensively about the remote economy, the doors it opens, and problems it solves for companies and contributors alike. Our advocacy of remote work is no secret; in fact, we believe in it so much, we built our business around its promise. But when the rubber hits the road, finding success as a freelance […]
Native vs Hybrid Apps: When to use & What’s Next in Mobile App Dev With Simon Reggiani
Simon Reggiani is a multi-platform native and hybrid mobile developer with over a decade of experience launching apps on iOS and Android using Java, Kotlin, Objective-C, Swift, and React Native. Simon shares his opinions and insights based on his experience at Slack and other high-growth startups. He talks about when businesses should go native vs. […]
Machine Learning in Healthcare: Interoperability via Machine-to-Machine Data Architecture with Jim Nasr
Jim Nasr is Vice President of Technology and Innovation at Synchrogenix where he spearheads strategy and implementation of emerging technologies such as large scale blockchain and machine learning in healthcare and the life sciences. He previously served as Chief Software Architect for the CDC, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. In this episode Jim […]