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Cloud Do You Do? is a podcast full of interviews about cloud and IT related topics with special guests from the world of startups and corporates. When you build or scale business everything seems more important than IT infrastructure. We show you the opposite is the truth. Get comfy in the cloud with us. Powered by Revolgy.
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Capchase’s innovative approach to financing SaaS startups
In this episode of “Cloud Do You Do?”, Revolgy’s hosts Fergus O’Callaghan and Lucy Gillam chat with Ignacio Moreno Pubul, co-founder and VP of Platform at Capchase.
Ignacio, recognized by Forbes as one of the 30 Under 30 in the Technology sector, discusses how Capchase aims to help SaaS founders accelerate their revenue growth by giving startup founders alternative financing without diluting their ownership. Ignacio explains how Capchase gives startups the cash they need upfront while allowing their customers to pay flexibly.
The discussion also covers Capchase’s use of AI and cloud technology to handle large data volumes and make accurate predictions. Ignacio shares success stories, insights on fintech trends, and how the cloud helps them scale. -
Behind the scenes of motion capture with Move.ai
In this episode of the Cloud Do You Do Podcast, host Štěpán Kaiser chats with Niall Hendry, VP of Partnerships at Move.ai. Discover how Move.ai’s revolutionary markerless motion capture technology is transforming industries like film, gaming, and virtual reality. Niall explains the technology behind their success, the role of AI and computer vision in enhancing motion data accuracy, and the company’s vision for the future of 3D animation. He also shares steps to get started with Move.ai’s groundbreaking tools.
Join us for this insightful discussion and get inspired by the future of motion capture technology. -
A journey across the gaming world with gaming journalist James Batchelor
Gaming expert James Batchelor, Editor-in-Chief at GamesIndustry.biz, joins our hosts Robert and Štěpán for a deep dive into his incredible 16-year journey in gaming journalism, from his student days to navigating the industry’s massive transformations. James explores how the field of gaming journalism has transformed since his early days, the biggest challenges he’s faced, and his proudest moments. He also shares some of his favorite pieces he’s worked on.
The conversation doesn’t stop at James’ journey. Together they also touch on some pressing industry issues, including the global talent shortage and recent layoffs. For studios embracing remote development, James offers insights on maintaining security and compliance. Plus, he shares his predictions for the hottest trends and innovations shaping the gaming landscape.
This episode is a must-listen for all gaming enthusiasts out there! -
Amir H. Fassihi: Fusing art and science in (future) game development
In this podcast episode, Amir H. Fassihi, the studio director at Dead Mage – renowned for titles like Tale of Ronin, Children of Morta, and Shadow Blade – delves into the multifaceted world of game development. From navigating the exciting yet challenging game release process to fostering a thriving team atmosphere, Amir and our host, Fergus, cover a wide range of topics.
Amir shares his perspective on the challenges and rewards of being a studio director, emphasizing the delicate balance between creative freedom and strategic planning. He highlights the importance of establishing a collaborative and innovative team culture while acknowledging the irreplaceable value of face-to-face interactions.
The episode delves into the cultural influences that shaped Tale of Ronin, exploring the samurai spirit and the humanity of these warriors. Amir provides a fascinating behind-the-scenes look at the game's development, art style, and the tools they used – including the internal tool called Rashomon.
Amir and Fergus also touch on the role of AI and the future of game development, suggesting a crossroad of creativity and technology that will transform the gaming landscape. -
Prateek Gupta: Transforming digital lending with Stashfin in India
Prateek Gupta is the Head of Engineering at Stashfin, a digital lender that provides personal loans to individuals without credit cards. Prateek is passionate about Stashfin’s mission to provide financial services to people who are not traditionally served by banks. He is facing a number of challenges in delivering this mission, including the need to revamp the company’s technology stack and service architecture and the need to build products that are tailored to the needs of the target market.
Notably, Stashfin has earned its stripes as one of LinkedIn’s top startup brands to work for, and Prateek is excited to be part of a team of talented engineers who are committed to making a difference in the lives of their customers.
The conversation further explores the dynamic landscape of the Indian market — a very exciting space for startups, developing quickly with support from the Indian government — and the use of AI and new advancements in terms of customer support. -
Robert Hein: The Entrepreneur's journey through e-Commerce and AI
Today, we invited Robert Hein, an entrepreneur, innovator, and mentor who helps companies define, build, and scale digital business models. He spent over 15 years helping startups and major international corporations across various industries with their e-commerce infrastructure. The inspiring discussion revolved around Robert's extensive career in e-commerce and technology, emphasizing business model creation, utilization of AI, culture, and leadership. The dialogue included talking points such as tackling challenges while expanding businesses in different geographies, implementing AI and data strategies at Berlin Brands Group (where Robert acted as CIO), and current trend anticipation on the future of e-commerce. Moreover, Robert shared his thoughts about significant cultural diversity in the business landscape and its effects on entrepreneurial ventures. The conversation also touches on work-life balance and the importance of nurturing creativity and strategic thinking.