
026: Tech Genius says he is an Asian who didn’t want a college degree
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- Rico Randall (DevelopEveryMind.com)
- Tiffany Bryant (StatsonStats.io)
- Edwin Sarmiento
Summary: In this conversation, Edwin Sarmiento and Rico Randall discuss various aspects of technology, focusing on tools like Riverside for post-production, the transition from being a generalist to a specialist in tech, the critical role of data in disaster recovery, the importance of a cybersecurity mindset, and the nuances of consulting in tech. Edwin shares his journey from the Philippines to Canada, his experiences with natural disasters, and how they shaped his approach to high availability and disaster recovery solutions. In this conversation, Edwin M Sarmiento shares his insights on the importance of addressing people and process issues in organizations, rather than just focusing on technology. He emphasizes the value of vulnerability in leadership, the significance of community building in tech, and the debate between formal education and practical experience. Edwin also discusses the cyclical nature of technology and the need for curiosity and foundational knowledge in a rapidly evolving landscape, particularly in the context of AI.
Takeaways:
- Riverside has improved post-production capabilities significantly.
- Transitioning from generalist to specialist can enhance expertise.
- Data is essential for all tech-related solutions.
- Cybersecurity should be viewed as a mindset, not just a role.
- Consultants should focus on asking the right questions to fill knowledge gaps.
- High availability and disaster recovery are crucial in tech.
- Understanding compliance is vital for tech consultants.
- Natural disasters can inform better disaster recovery strategies.
- Community and documentation are key in tech industries.
- The human element is often the weakest link in cybersecurity. Every technical problem is a people and process problem first.
- The importance of meeting teams physically to understand issues.
- Vulnerability in leadership fosters better communication and problem-solving.
- Teaching is a way to master new skills and concepts.
- Curiosity and foundational knowledge are key to understanding technology.
- Mistakes are part of the learning process and should be embraced.
- Community building is essential for supporting newcomers in tech.
- Degrees may not be necessary if practical experience is gained.
- History repeats itself in technology; understanding patterns is crucial.
- Action is more important than information in achieving goals.
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