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Bringing an AI Product to Market

O'Reilly Media - Ideas

The Core Responsibilities of the AI Product Manager. Product Managers are responsible for the successful development, testing, release, and adoption of a product, and for leading the team that implements those milestones. Agreeing on metrics.

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The Future of Ops Careers

Honeycomb

Even if you don’t run any servers or have any infrastructure of your own, you’ll still have to deal with operability and operations engineering problems. I hate to be the bearer of bad news (not really), but the role of operations isn’t going away. The reality for most teams is that operations engineering is more necessary than ever.

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All about Machine Learning

Hacker Earth Developers Blog

In our third episode of Breaking 404 , we caught up with Srivatsan Ramanujam, Director of Software Engineering: Machine Learning, Salesforce to discuss everything about Machine Learning and the best practices for ML engineers to excel in their careers. At the time I was a software engineer. I was building.

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Speeding Up the Enterprise: Virtual Squads at InVision

LaunchDarkly

Attend our next Test in Production event. I am a Developer Advocate at LaunchDarkly, and welcome to Test in Production. Our guest today is Ben Wilson, Engineering Manager at InVision, who is joining us today from Brooklyn. Watch Ben’s full talk below. FULL TRANSCRIPT: Yoz Grahame: Hello, internet!

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Lead Developer to CTO at a Startup

SoCal CTO

I seem to encounter a lot of people who want to attach a CTO label to me as I'm the only programmer on the founding team of three. While I do fill that role at the moment, I'm a little hesitant to refer to myself as a CTO as we still haven't launched a product, acquired a single user, or turned or a penny in profit. Accounting?