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Flash Prices are Dropping. Now What?

Infinidat

Charlie Giancarlo from Pure Storage wrote an excellent blog about the architectural shift from “big compute” with large, legacy applications, to small, transient/stateless compute (e.g. You have multiple needs for your data (block for existing apps, shared storage for modern apps), and you want to avoid managing multiple products.

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Feedback

Lead on Purpose

After hearing it I started to break it down to see if I could come up with a new statement for Lead on Purpose readers: Feedback: The word feedback is a technical term meaning “a mechanism, process or signal that is looped back to control a system within itself.&# There is a lot of truth to that statement. They work together.

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2019 in Review: The Toronto Tech Sector Makes it Big

BrainStation Technology

2019: Toronto Year in Review. After years of unprecedented progress in Toronto’s tech scene, 2019 brought Canada’s biggest city yet another year of breakneck growth, big-money deals, and major-league startup success. Here are some of the most important trends and stories from a busy 2019 in Toronto tech.

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StubHub’s Rockstar Summer Interns

StubHub

A majority of our interns work on teams within Product & Technology. They are like our customers: they love concerts, festivals, sporting events, theater?—?basically Our interns are driven, courageous, and inventive. They work across many departments at StubHub, including finance, marketing, and communications.

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2019 in Review: The Toronto Tech Sector Makes it Big

BrainStation Technology

2019: Toronto Year in Review. After years of unprecedented progress in Toronto’s tech scene, 2019 brought Canada’s biggest city yet another year of breakneck growth, big-money deals, and major-league startup success. Here are some of the most important trends and stories from a busy 2019 in Toronto tech.

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What Happens to Managers in Scrum? – Episode 1 of ScrumCast

scruminc

What Happens to Managers in Scrum? . by Tom Bullock , Dave Slaten , Avi Schneier | April 23, 2020 | Blog. Here’s how Avi and Dave define that term: AVI SCHNEIER: “I think we want to distinguish the fact that product managers are not always middle managers. And that is awesome people.

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Bridging the PM Gap with Rich Mironov

Marcus Blankenship - Podcasts

The culture gap between sales and development/product teams (21:46). Where does product management fit between sales and development? (26:31). A bit of housekeeping as we begin, if you enjoy this podcast support us by leaving us a review. So, leave us a review on whatever platform you’re listening to this on.