22 min

Eduardo Silva, CEO of Calyptia: $5 Million Build the Future of Data Observation Category Visionaries

    • Entrepreneurship

In today's episode of Category Visionaries, we speak with Eduardo Silva, CEO of Calyptia, about the future of data observation in a fully automated economy, and why a surplus of information can create as many challenges as it solves. Calyptia’s mission is to simplify data observation and give decision-makers access to the most valuable insights possible, ultimately helping everyone do better business on a daily basis.
Eduardo explains a little about his journey in the data space, the process of transitioning from engineer to entrepreneur, community, connectivity, and collaboration in the open-source economy,  and the pros and cons of operating a remote company spread across several different countries.
Topics Discussed:
Learning and leading - Eduardo’s journey from an engineer to entrepreneur, and how commercial complexity added a new level of understanding to his technical skill set
Why observability is crucial to unlocking the power of data, and why so many companies miss the mark with their analysis
The digital logistics of collecting and analyzing data from so many different sources
How simplifying observation gives everyone access to the best possible decisions, and what it takes to get there.
Why the world is bigger than silicon valley, and the pros and cons of running a tech platform from Costa Rica

In today's episode of Category Visionaries, we speak with Eduardo Silva, CEO of Calyptia, about the future of data observation in a fully automated economy, and why a surplus of information can create as many challenges as it solves. Calyptia’s mission is to simplify data observation and give decision-makers access to the most valuable insights possible, ultimately helping everyone do better business on a daily basis.
Eduardo explains a little about his journey in the data space, the process of transitioning from engineer to entrepreneur, community, connectivity, and collaboration in the open-source economy,  and the pros and cons of operating a remote company spread across several different countries.
Topics Discussed:
Learning and leading - Eduardo’s journey from an engineer to entrepreneur, and how commercial complexity added a new level of understanding to his technical skill set
Why observability is crucial to unlocking the power of data, and why so many companies miss the mark with their analysis
The digital logistics of collecting and analyzing data from so many different sources
How simplifying observation gives everyone access to the best possible decisions, and what it takes to get there.
Why the world is bigger than silicon valley, and the pros and cons of running a tech platform from Costa Rica

22 min