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Application Modernization: A Podcast for High-Growth Software Companies

Author: Shadow-Soft

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You want to grow your business. But first, you need to successfully modernize your infrastructure to handle it. Enter Application Modernization, a show that spotlights the forward-thinking leaders of high-growth software companies. From scaling applications and accelerating time to market to avoiding expensive licensing costs, we discuss how you can innovate with new technology and forward-thinking processes and save some cash in the process.  
Join us as our expert guests delve into the challenges they faced during the technological transformation of their companies and share what they learned along the way.
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What's your biggest and hairiest technology challenge?Listen to this Fireside Chat, where Nick Marcarelli and Ross Beard discuss some of the top challenges faced by enterprise organizations.Learn how Shadow-Soft solves these challenges for customers, including specific examples and key insights. Discover more about what Shadow-Soft invests in to support its customers on their Kubernetes Maturity Journey.Learn more about Shadow-Soft and download the free framework at shadow-soft.com
Attracting Kubernetes talent is hard but not impossible. In this episode, Ross Beard returns to the podcast to turn the tables on host Nick Marcarelli. We discuss ideas on why there’s a Kubernetes skills shortage and learn about some creative things that companies are doing to solve this problem.Nick shares insights on what Shadow-Soft is doing to attract and retain top talent, and we dig into a recent prediction from Linkedin’s COO, Daniel Shapero, who thinks now is the time for non-tech companies to compete for technical talent they previously struggled to attract.Learn more about Shadow-Soft’s Kubernetes Academy: https://academy.shadow-soft.com/
A lifelong developer that discovers the power of Kubernetes, that’s how Robert Kozak, DevOps Architect at Emburse, story begins. Today, Robert is the Kubernetes expert at Emburse, an expense and invoice management SaaS company. What happens when a career developer discovers the power of Kubernetes? Robert Kozak, a DevOps Architect for Emburse, has been living that story for the last 3 years. This journey, which is an overwhelming success, has significant forks in the road and requires significant time and care. The transformation at Emburse is highlighted by training investments, road map decisions, and the curiosity to make Kubernetes a part of the solution. Join us as we discuss:-What it was like for Robert to wrangle in Kubernetes at Emburse -Which steps to take for a Kubernetes transition-Applying software development frameworks like 12factor.net-Being intentional about exploring the bleeding edge Kubernetes ecosystem
Code changes are inevitable, but what if deployments could be performed without significant stress to the development team? Feature flags and toggle management make this dream a reality. In this episode, we speak to Sara Mazer, the Federal CTO of LaunchDarkly. LaunchDarkly is the leader in feature flag and toggle management helping federal government customers make changes to code deployments as dictated by public services.Join us as we discuss:Feature flag and toggle management benefitsThe impact on the developer experienceHow feature flag and toggle management have impacted federal agencies’ ability to provide citizen services
Technology modernization requires patience and time. Without appropriate planning, thoughtful deployments, and a measured approach, customer experience can suffer when the inevitable occurs. The goal is to avoid that experience altogether.Peter Mourfield, Chief Technology Officer at TaxSlayer, LLC, has the answer. Peter’s team has worked to create a system for testing to consistently ensure their applications are seamless both at a security level and a functional level. Because it has to - even when there are millions of users accessing it.Join us as we discuss:How to be disciplined in the tech hype cycle Leveraging modern approaches at the right speedTesting practices for the enterprise
You’ve done the hard work, analyzed the statistics, garnered the support necessary to implement a big vision, and then… “I really appreciate you pushing the envelope, but… do we even know that this is a problem?” No worries! You’re prepared, because you have implemented a viable strategy that incorporates a tried and true approach to company wide buy-in.Kurt Baumberger, EVP, Strategy & Innovation at Shadow-Soft, and Nick chat about bringing that good idea to fruition and out the door in the last part of this special 3-parter. Join us as we discuss:Handling resistance in the organization The importance of company adoptionUtilizing power users - collaborators ready to implement on day 1Figuring out what is desirable, what’s feasible, and making that idea viable.  For more of Kurt Baumberger, check out his book Innovation Navigation: How To Get From Idea To Reality In 90 Days.
In order to determine feasibility you need to have the right people at the table. In this episode we discuss selecting the right people for your innovation session and potential pitfalls to avoid.Most importantly, what should you do about the hippo in the room? Kurt Baumberger, EVP, Strategy & Innovation at Shadow-Soft, is back with the answers in part 2 of this 3-part series in Innovation. Join us as we discuss:How to get hundreds of ideas at your next brainstorming sessionConsistently generating holistic solutionsTackling your product backlog the right wayImproving company buy-in!
The most accurate way to find what you want is to define what you don’t want.The first step of driving innovation is desirability, according to Kurt Baumberger, EVP, Strategy & Innovation at Shadow Soft. The blueprint to innovation can be achieved leveraging a logical framework for moving fast and delivering a minimum viable product to test in the market.This is Part 1 of 3 with Kurt discussing how innovation can be developed in your company strategy.Join us as we discuss:Using an ethnography to identify pain pointsSteal like an artistSelecting a group of innovatorsReference material: Innovation Navigation: How To Get From Idea To Reality In 90 Days
Do you remember when George Jetson pushed a button and a salad came out of a box? Believe it or not, that future might be closer than you think. Born out of demand during the COVID pandemic to automate and digitize food supply, this manufacturing company has created an automated food delivery system that sounds like it belongs in a science fiction film. But it’s not just that it’s as fast as you think it is. Abram Simon, VP of Software Engineering at Hyphen, shares not only how close this technology is to becoming a staple of commercial kitchens, but also what it will do for order accuracy, labor flexibility, and what comes next.Join us as we discuss:Plate appeal - by a robot?Automation and labor flexibilityIOT solutions for lowering the entry barrier
The emergence of digital spaces augmenting social interactions is taking over the planet. Avatars represent the true identity of the most important contributor to the internet. What happened to learning about the actual human being behind the keyboard or smartphone?But what if we could make the internet more human? What if it felt like stepping into someone’s front door? Where you see their pictures, their books, their records, and get a good feel for who they are as a HUMAN, not an avatar.Matt Shackleford is doing just that. Matt is a co-founder at Abode, and was a guest on the latest episode of Application Modernization. He talked to us all about:The startup he’s launching aimed at bridging the gap between Web 2 and Web 3Why he’s aiming to make the internet more humanHow we can break free from being “content curators” and be “humans” online againWant to hear more stories from high growth software companies? Subscribe to Application Modernization on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or check out our website. Listening on a desktop & can’t see the links? Just search for Application Modernization in your favorite podcast player.
Traditional hiring processes often place a lot of undue emphasis on GPA and alma mater, data points that, generally, aren’t very predictive of future performance. Aaron Myers, Ph.D., Chief Technology Officer, and the team at Suited have built a company around a better way to hire—using AI to measure personality traits, experiences, cognitive data, and other metadata so that companies and job candidates find the most suitable match. Aaron discusses how Suited works, how the company helps customers implement better hiring data practices, and what the future holds for technology like AI and ML. We discuss:Leveraging AI to deliver better hiring outcomesOnboarding, setting expectations, and defining KPIsExplainable AI and the future of hiring and performance management Want to hear more stories from high growth software companies? Follow Application Modernization on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or check out our website. Listening on a desktop & can’t see the links? Just search for Application Modernization in your favorite podcast player.
Many industries were forced to accelerate their digital transformation plans at the onset of the pandemic—none more so than the healthcare space.Emily Carlson, Vice President of Technology at Divurgent, shares ho w her company supported large healthcare organizations in making the transition. Plus, she also talks about the steps the industry needs to take to bring more women into technology.We discuss:Standing up a Telehealth PBX in 72 hoursWhy highly-regulated industries lag behind in modernizationWhat the future of technology in healthcare will look likeBroadening opportunities for women in techWant to hear more stories from high growth software companies? Subscribe to Application Modernization on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or check out our website. Listening on a desktop & can’t see the links? Just search for Application Modernization in your favorite podcast player.
Hazelcast is a real-time data platform that can run anywhere—from the edge to the data center to the cloud. In other words, it brings the computation to the data rather than moving the data to the computation. That enables the ability to connect insights to the real-time actions of the customer. Want to hear more about it? John DesJardins , Chief Technology Officer, and Mark Santos , Vice President of Worldwide Business Development, join the show to discuss how Hazelcast can accelerate business decisions, the role that Kubernetes plays in modern data processing, and why it’s important to have a good partner ecosystem.  We discuss:The variety of use cases for HazelcastHazelcast’s strong alliances with other independent software vendors and hyperscalersHow Kubernetes is changing the way we process dataAdvice for an up-and-coming technologist   Want to hear more stories from high growth software companies? Subscribe to Application Modernization on Apple Podcasts,Spotify , or check out our website. Listening on a desktop & can’t see the links? Just search for Application Modernization in your favorite podcast player.
Tony Stafford is a lifelong technologist.  He got his first job in technology in high school. From there, he had stints in the military, government contracting, the Department of Defense, and at our company, Shadow-Soft . Currently, he’s a technology executive working with DOD customers. It’s that breadth of experience with technology that makes him the perfect person to talk with about technology trends. And that’s exactly what we do in this episode. We discuss:The collision between physical and digital worlds in the metaverseThe world-changing potential of quantum computingQualities to look out for when building out a tech team  Want to hear more stories from high growth software companies? Subscribe to Application Modernization on Apple Podcasts , Spotify , or check out our website.Listening on a desktop & can’t see the links? Just search for Application Modernization in your favorite podcast player.
Tony Stafford is a lifelong technologist.  He got his first job in technology in high school. From there, he had stints in the military, government contracting, the Department of Defense, and at our company, Shadow-Soft . Currently, he’s a technology executive working with DOD customers. It’s that breadth of experience with technology that makes him the perfect person to talk with about technology trends. And that’s exactly what we do in this episode. We discuss:How cloud is evolving into an API-driven economyOvercoming the challenges of the Kubernetes transformation3 things to know about crypto   Want to hear more stories from high growth software companies? Subscribe to Application Modernization on Apple Podcasts , Spotify , or check out our website. Listening on a desktop & can’t see the links? Just search for Application Modernization in your favorite podcast player.
Today’s guest, Sean Coates, Director of Software Engineering at KUDO, takes pride in doing software engineering the right way.It’s the reason he became a boss. Before that, he had managers that were perfectly fine with rush jobs and cutting corners to meet a deadline.Not Sean.In this episode, he explains why using engineering best practices—design patterns, test-driven deployment, and pair programming, for example—enables you to scale faster and build stronger applications.We discuss:How KUDO enables live simultaneous interpretation in video conferencingHow AI and natural language processing might be applied to KUDO in the futureWhy it pays to build quality software from the startThe difficulties of microservicesHow to build and maintain an effective distributed team   Want to hear more stories from high growth software companies? Subscribe to Application Modernization on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or check out our website.Listening on a desktop & can’t see the links? Just search for Application Modernization in your favorite podcast player.
Though the platforms have changed, many of the same application challenges still exist. Namely, finding alignment between the people who build the applications and the people who own and operate the platforms.In this episode, Michael McCormick, Vice President of Technology at Artium, shares his perspective on these age-old challenges and provides advice on how to make modernization projects more effective.We discuss:The services offered by ArtiumThe practice of extreme programmingLessons learned from multiple modernization projectsTips for building a pipeline of exceptional talentResources mentioned during the podcast:Swiftbird.us Want to hear more stories from high growth software companies? Subscribe to Application Modernization on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or check out our website.Listening on a desktop & can’t see the links? Just search for Application Modernization in your favorite podcast player.
Though the platforms have changed, many of the same application challenges still exist. Namely, finding alignment between the people who build the applications and the people who own and operate the platforms.In this episode, Michael McCormick, Vice President of Technology at Artium, shares his perspective on these age-old challenges and provides advice on how to make modernization projects more effective.We discuss:The services offered by ArtiumThe practice of extreme programmingLessons learned from multiple modernization projectsTips for building a pipeline of exceptional talent Resources mentioned during the podcast:Swiftbird.us  Want to hear more stories from high growth software companies? Subscribe to Application Modernization on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or check out our website. Listening on a desktop & can’t see the links? Just search for Application Modernization in your favorite podcast player.
Open source is used in way more things than people realize.After all, with so much open source code available to power basic functionalities, it’s easier for developers to just plug it iRn and move on to other things that are more core to their business.In an open source world, you can really do anything you want as long as the code is there.In this episode, Carvel Baus, Senior Consultant & Architect at Shadow-Soft, explains the value of open source technology and interesting ways it’s being used in the industry today.We discuss:His early experiences using Unix and JavaWhy he became fascinated with open sourceInteresting use cases for OpenShiftWhy data centers will be shifting to Arm technologyAdvice for up-and-coming engineersWant to hear more stories from high growth software companies? Subscribe to Application Modernization on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or check out our website.Listening on a desktop & can’t see the links? Just search for Application Modernization in your favorite podcast player.
Building proprietary software is an outdated business model. Open platforms, open API’s, open public clouds, open partnerships, and even open ecosystems are the wave of the future.After all, when 99% of innovation happens outside of your organization, your best bet for survival is to tap into the innovation of the community.In this episode, Chung Kim, Chief Architect at Red Hat, joins the show to talk about the advantages of the open development model and how it helps developers co-create while fostering inclusion, diversity, and teamwork across the industry.Topics covered:The appeal of the open development modelHow Red Hat acts as a trusted advisor to clientsHow edge computing will change the worldCommon digital transformation challenges for companiesWant to hear more stories from high growth software companies? Subscribe to Application Modernization on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or check out our website. Listening on a desktop & can’t see the links? Just search for Application Modernization in your favorite podcast player.
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