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David Fishman

VP Products & Services
David is a longtime Silicon Valley executive and a skilled & experienced tech leader, with decades of experience in customer facing roles practicing product and service management grounded in process analytics. His work spans cloud infrastructure, analytics, mobile/embedded and open source. He’s a startup veteran (10+ venture-funded companies, both successful outcomes and the other kind), and has also served 12+ years in product & business leadership roles at publicly-traded enterprise tech corporations.
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How do you know DevOps is working?

A big side effect of the world's new focus on work from home? Collaboration delivers leverage. Those of us who do software for a living are quite fortunate. Many of the habits we've learned in…

Beyond Frankencloud: living with your once and future platform architecture

I suspect that when the legendary Ward Cunningham coined the term "technical debt", it did not take him long to realize he'd created a monster: "I am in favor of writing code to reflect your…

Technical debt vs. Frankencloud in your SaaS

In SaaS, technical debt isn’t a bug, it's a feature – it’s a feature of creativity and velocity.  People are writing more code to solve more problems than ever before. Of course, they are not…

Data-Driven Personalized Medicine: Gali Health Case Study

For chronic disease sufferers – often already under medical care – data-driven personalized medicine provides a promising new application for tailored therapies and disease management. Today, the right combination of technology infrastructure, advanced AI technology…

The hidden costs (and benefits) of cloud migration

If your plan for cloud computing is to simply “move to the cloud”, it's time to rethink your plan. Success is not about “moving”; it's about changing to cloud computing. Everyone wants the business and…

Why better architected is better than Well-Architected

Are your cloud and application stack well architected? Probably not. And that’s OK.  Cloud architects inside Amazon originated the AWS Well-Architected Framework (aka "Well-Architected"), and announced it in 2015. It aspired to set guidelines and…

AWS Partner Network endorses CloudGeometry for Amazon Redshift customers (4th award in 4 months)

The AWS Partner Network (APN) has now certified CloudGeometry as a Designated Service Provider for Amazon Redshift, the fastest-growing cloud data Warehouse offering. This recognition is the fourth such...

CloudGeometry now a Certified Service Provider for Lambda Services by AWS

Building our on successful collaboration with a broad spectrum of SaaS companies and corporate innovators, CloudGeometry now been recognized with a certification by AWS APN as a Designated Service Provider for AWS Lambda Services. This added recognition...

Enterprise SaaS Platform for Asset Management and Remote Operations

Almost any piece of industrial equipment today produces its own rich and steady stream of data. Digital diagnostics embedded in devices help with on-site troubleshooting when dispatching a trained local technician. But what about extending…

APN awards CloudGeometry Amazon Kinesis Service Designation for advanced data architectures

The AWS Partner Network (APN) has endorsed ElevationData, the CloudGeometry company specializing in data engineering and data science pipelines, as a Designated Service Provider...

AWS Partner Network Recognizes CloudGeometry as Certified Service Provider for Database Migration Services

We are proud to announce that the AWS Partner Network (APN) has certified us as a Designated Service Provider for AWS Database Migration Services. These AWS credentials...

From DevOps to DataOps

Modern software development runs at a faster pace than ever before. As cloud computing divides winners and losers in the data-driven marketplace, converging applications and their data with the infrastructure they run on makes more…

Hands-on cloud lifecycle virtualization for hands-free automation

The good news about modern virtualization technologies like KVM (Kernel-based Virtual Machine) and containers (e.g., LXC) is that you get almost limitless options for spinup and teardown of clusters, machines, networks and so on. That’s also the bad…

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