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Ep. 178 Life at MongoDB: Building the Future of Search
Tune in to the MongoDB Podcast this week for a live chat with Doug Tarr, VP of Engineering. Doug leads the Search team at MongoDB and is looking to expand since the announcement of the newest addition to our platform: Vector Search.
Ep. 176 Revolutionizing Data Transformation at Dataworkz with Nikhil Smotra
This week on the MongoDB Podcast, we interview Nikhil Smotra at .local Live NYC. Nikhil explains how Dataworkz combines AI, data integration, and transformation to simplify customer profiling. He also discusses how Dataworkz uses MongoDB's flexible data model for language models for seamless data handling.
Ep. 177 The Developer's Journey with Mark Porter
At .local Live NYC, we chat with Mark Porter, former CTO of MongoDB, who recalls his own developer’s journey and highlights the importance of varied perspectives in a work environment. In this episode, Mark talks about new AI features, platform enhancements, and ways to improve the developer experience.
Ep. 175: The Power of Community with Allen Cordrey and Will Atwood
Join MongoDB TV Podcast at .local Live NYC with Will Atwood & Allen Cordrey , rom the Eliassen Group, as they delve into the dynamic world of technology and community. Uncover their inspiring stories, from transitioning careers to crafting apps This episode is a testament to the transformative power of passion, connection, and the tech community. Hosted by MongoDB's DevRel Senior Director Dave Nielsen.
Atlas 5-Year Anniversary Podcast Series Episode 1 - Onramp to Atlas
My name is Michael Lynn, and I’m a developer advocate at MongoDB. I’m excited to welcome you to this, the first in a series of episodes created to celebrate the five year anniversary of the launch of MongoDB Atlas, our Database as a Service Platform. In this series, my co-hosts, Jesse Hall, and Nic Raboy will talk with some of the people responsible for building, and launching the platform that helped to transform MongoDB as a company. beginning with Episode 1, the On ramp to Atlas talking with Sahir Azam, Chief Product Officer, and Andrew Davidson, VP of Product about the strategic shift from a software company to a software as a service business. In episode 2, Zero to Database as a Service, we’ll chat with Cailin Nelson, SVP of Engineering, and Cory Mintz, VP of Engineering - about Atlas as a product and how it was built and launched. In episode 3, we’ll Go Mobile, talking with Alexander Stigsen, Founder of the Realm Mobile Database which has become a part of the Atlas Platform. In episode 4, we’ll wrap the series up with a panel discussion and review some of our valued customer comments about the platform. Thanks so much for tuning in, please take a moment to subscribe for more episodes and if you enjoy what you hear, please don’t forget to provide a comment, and a rating to help us continue to improve.Ep. 174 Akeyless Security: Secrets Management with Sean Korten
As we continue our discussions on security, Michael meets with Sean Korten, Head of Solution Engineering at Akeyless Security, a cloud-based solution provider specializing in Secrets Management. Secrets refer to confidential information such as passwords and encryption and API keys, which are all essential for application developers and users to preform certain actions securely. Akeyless stands out as a Software as a Service (SaaS) provider to handle disaster recovery and offers a more streamlined solution for users.
Ep. 173 Becoming a Superhuman Communicator with David Neal
In this episode, we’re joined by David Neal, or ReverentGeek as he’s probably more familiar to many. David originally joined us on a MongoDBTV livestream back in late June, and although that was all video (check out MongoDB.tv to find out more), his content was so compelling, and his story so insightful that we thought it would be great to bring this to a wider audience, so, we adapted our discussion for this podcast and are delighted to share it with you today. In our conversation, David talks about what started him on this journey, and shares his insights and tips on becoming a Superhuman Communicator!!
Ep. 172 Skyflow: Data Privacy & Security
In this episode of the MongoDB Podcast, we sit down with Sean Falconer, Head of Developer Relations and Marketing at Skyflow, a data privacy vault company. Sean takes us on a journey through the world of data privacy and security, explaining the importance of de-identifying data and how Skyflow's technology ensures sensitive information stays protected. He shares insights into the challenges of building a data privacy vault and how Skyflow has addressed them. Join us to learn about their innovative approach to protecting personal and corporate data, as well as their latest efforts to support and secure generative AI workflows.
Show Notes:
- Introduction to Skyflow and its data privacy vault technology.
- The importance of de-identifying data and re-identifying it only when necessary.
- How Skyflow's front-end SDKs allow secure data transfer and tokenization.
- Leveraging polymorphic encryption and secure compute for fully encrypted operations.
- Building the data privacy vault and the evolution of Skyflow's product line.
- Skyflow's GPT privacy vault and its role in securing generative AI workflows.
- Balancing authentic developer relations with impactful marketing strategies.
- Focusing on deep impact and building relationships for success.
- Sean's OKR planning approach and the importance of learning cycles.
- Closing remarks and where to find more information about Skyflow.
Ep. 171 The Impact of Dataset imbalance on Machine Learning and AI.
In this episode, we’re joined once again by Snehal Bhatia - Snehal is a Solutions architect here at MongoDB, and Snehal previously joined us in an episode to talk about designing environmentally sustainable data architectures. In this episode, Snehal turns her attention to an areas that she’s very familiar with, and an area that she did her own thesis in, but an area that has only now come to the mainstream with the continued widespread adoption of Machine Learning and Artificial intelligence. In this episode, we deep dive into the area of Impact of Dataset imbalance on Machine Learning and AI.
Ep. 170 Building developer communities with Codu Founder Niall Maher
In this episode, we meet Niall Maher and talk about InnerSource, which is a software development strategy that applies open source practices to proprietary code. InnerSource can help establish an open source culture within an organization while retaining software for internal use. In addition to discussing innersource, we’ll also hear about building communities. Niall is the founder of Codu, a supportive community space for coders and developers that’s going from strength to strength