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🌎 Vitaly Gordon

Making engineering more data-driven

Vitaly Gordon is a prominent Big Data Scientist with a robust computer science and applied mathematical background, specializing in Data Mining and Machine Learning.

With extensive experience in the Hadoop stack, including MapReduce, HBase, Pig, and Hive, Vitaly is well-versed in implementing data mining algorithms and leveraging the Mahout library.

He excels in various programming languages like Java, C#, C++, Scala, and possesses proficiency in scripting with Python and Bash, as well as mathematical languages like Matlab and R.

Vitaly Gordon has a strong understanding of RDBMS, SQL, and noSQL alternatives, utilizing his expertise to develop scalable data mining flows.

Having delivered keynote speeches at significant events like Big Data World 2013 in South Korea and serving as a judge for the Big Data track at Under The Radar, Vitaly is actively involved in the tech community.

He has also been part of renowned conferences such as Scala Days and actively participates in meetups like the Bay Area Scala Enthusiasts and IGT Cloud Meetup.

Previously, he held key positions at leading tech companies such as Salesforce, LinkedIn, and IDF, demonstrating his strong leadership and technical skills.

Vitaly Gordon holds an MBA in Business Administration from Technion - Israel Institute of Technology and a B.Sc. in Computer Science from Ben-Gurion University of the Negev.

His past roles include Co-founder & CEO at Faros AI, VP of Data Science and Engineering at Einstein at Salesforce, Director of Data Science at Salesforce, Data Science Lead at LinkedIn, and Senior Data Scientist at LinkedIn.

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Yesterday · TechCrunch
The token bill comes due: Inside the industry scramble to manage AI’s runaway costs
The token bill comes due: Inside the industry scramble to manage AI’s runaway costs
Dec 3 · twitter

Being a VC is just like being a Navy SEAL:

  • They both need to raise funds from LPs, just like SEALs need funding from the government.
  • Both must have a compelling vision to navigate their missions.
  • They face constant rejections from investors or superiors, but must push through.
  • Their operational sustainability depends on successful missions or investments.

Their success is time-boxed:

  • SEALs have missions with time constraints, VCs have limited fund lifecycles.
  • Both must deliver results within these fixed timeframes or face consequences.

The pressure is relentless:

  • Every mission or investment is under public or peer scrutiny.
  • A single failure can tarnish their reputation.
  • Their industries remember failures for a long time.

They're builders too:

  • SEALs build strategies and networks for covert ops.
  • VCs build networks, deal flow, and brand in a competitive market.

Their battlefield is their portfolio:

  • SEALs must execute missions flawlessly.
  • VCs must actively add value, mentor, and support their startups.

Extra challenges:

  • Both must navigate complex political and ethical landscapes.
  • SEALs work with allies, VCs with competitors.
  • Both compete for resources or deals.

The odds are against them:

  • Only a small percentage of both SEALs and VCs truly excel.
  • They must make critical decisions under pressure.
  • SEALs risk their lives, VCs risk their careers on every decision.

Sure, there are incompetent ones in both fields. But a successful SEAL or VC operation is a testament to their unique skills, not just luck or advantage.

The reality? VCs are the SEALs of the investment world, operating in high-stakes environments where the margin for error is minuscule. And just like SEALs, the game's getting tougher every year.

Oct 30 · Yahoo Finance
Faros AI Expands Its Engineering Intelligence Platform to Maximize Productivity of Human and AI-Powered Engineering - Yahoo Finance
Faros AI Expands Its Engineering Intelligence Platform to Maximize Productivity of Human and AI-Powe
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