Cto Websites
9 websites found
Yeswanth's Blog
// SWAMIYESWANTH.COMYeswanth Swami is a hands-on fractional CTO with over 12 years of experience working with early-stage startups. He helps companies build and manage technical teams, guide product management, and provide technical direction. He provides fractional CTO services to startups, introducing efficient engineering processes and best practices, reviewing and guiding architectural decisions, building new teams and structuring existing engineering teams, and collaborating with the product team to assist in product management. He has experience helping startups improve their tech stack or engineering processes, build their first engineering team, face technical debt or scalability challenges, and scale after achieving product-market fit.
Rodrigo Tassinari de Oliveira
// RODRIGOTASSINARI.COMRodrigo Tassinari is a 42-year-old software developer from Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. He currently works as the CTO at Nuuvem, building a video games e-commerce platform. Previously, he was the CTO at Nexaas, where he helped build SaaS solutions for small and medium businesses. He considers himself a Rubyist, cyclist, traveler, and former economist. He enjoys reading, podcasts, and traveling. He is in a relationship with his partner, Carol, and they have a baby girl named Teresa.
Michael Bock
// MICHAELRBOCK.COMMichael R. Bock is a startup founder and the co-founder & CTO of Column Tax, a company focused on making the tax system more fair. Based in California, he is interested in technology, software architecture, scaling software organizations, startups, politics, autonomous vehicles, and cities. His work history includes Column Tax, Uber ATG Aurora, Pioneer, Waymo, Google/YouTube, and Udacity. He also occasionally angel invests and offers advice to early-stage founders, particularly on hiring strategy.
Mike McQuaid
// MIKEMCQUAID.COMMike McQuaid is a CTPO and Homebrew Project Leader who builds great software and software teams. He lives in Edinburgh, Scotland. His website features articles, talks, interviews, thoughts, projects, and a CV. He can be contacted via email for Homebrew-related matters or anything else.
Jamie Thingelstad
// THINGELSTAD.COMJamie Thingelstad is the writer of the Weekly Thing. He explores tech, the open web, AI, and escape rooms. Minneapolis is home. He is married to Tammy and they have two children, Mazie and Tyler. He enjoys being a Dad. Jamie has a Bernadoodle named Lucky. He likes to explore new things and has many hobbies. He considers himself an amateur photographer and is an avid blogger at thingelstad.com. He is a member of the R/W Book Club. Jamie supports the open web and organizations like Wikipedia, Creative Commons, Archive.org and the EFF. He has been a CTO for a long time, and is currently CTO for SPS Commerce. He is also a board chair at the Minnesota Technology Association.
Ryan Brooks’ blog - Ryan Brooks’ blog
// RYANBROOKS.CO.UKRyan Brooks is a CTO with a development and operations origin story. He is a Camembert lover and buzzword hater. His previous experience includes JSOxford, OxRUG, MoJ, and GDS. He shares only personal opinions on his blog. He is based in Sheffield, UK.
Kelly Sutton
// KELLYSUTTON.COMKelly Sutton is a software engineer living in Seattle. He is the CTO and co-founder of Scholarly Software. Previously, he was on the engineering team at Gusto. He has started and sold Designer News, HackCollege, and LayerVault. He was also known at one time for the Cult of Less.
Henry Stanley
// HENRYSTANLEY.COMHenry Stanley is currently the CTO at Mast. He previously worked in engineering at Thought Machine and Pivotal, and is an alumnus of Makers Academy. Henry has pledged to donate 10% of his income to effective animal welfare charities and hopes to give more if his startup s쳮ds. He also founded EA Work Club, a job board for effective altruists, and Let's Fund, a crowdfunding site for high-risk, high-reward social impact projects.
Daniel Mangum
// DANIELMANGUM.COMDaniel Mangum is a big fan of computers and human beings. He is the Chief Technology Officer at Golioth, where he leads engineering efforts that span hardware, firmware, and cloud software. Previously, he was a principal software engineer at Upbound where he helped build Upbound Cloud, Upbound Marketplace, and the open source Crossplane project. Prior to Upbound, he worked as a consultant on large-scale cloud deployments at Fortune 500 companies. He has participated in multiple open source communities, including holding leadership positions in the Kubernetes project. He is equally passionate about hardware and software, and often finds himself at the points where they intersect.