Barrie and I met at a NANOG virtual hackathon that we both participated in, at the height of the pandemic, back in 2020.
We have since featured on a NANOG article together and have gone on to collaborate on a few commercial projects. After more than 2 years of remote collaboration, I finally got to meet Barrie in person when I visited San Diego in December of 2022. It felt like we had known each other for years and this is an example of the geographical gap that technology has bridged.
Barrie is an incredible engineer, with many years of experience and her insights are always thought provoking. In 2021, we had a sit down for a remote conversation and then again 3 years later in 2024, we recorded another episode. This episode is the conversation we had in 2024. The episode we had in 2021 will be released as a 4 part series of short ten to 15 minute conversations. The content of which I consider to be timeless and relevant 3 years later.
We speak about network engineering and its origins, we discuss Diversity, Equity and Inclusion and its nuances and impact on technology communities. We delve into scientific topics and technology's impact on humanity, the universe, space travel and so much more.
My name is Toni Yannick Kalombo and this is the DevBoks Podcast.
Please Welcome my very good friend Sam Twala. Sam and I met over 20 years ago, as Electronic engineering students at the University of Pretoria. I was always struck by Sam’s good natured mannerisms and the calm thoughtfulness he applies himself to before uttering an opinion. As We both began our professional careers in the defence and military industry.I have watched in admiration as Sam carved a way for himself as an entrepreneur and as an authority in the field of avionics and in the drone regulatory space. Though we recorded this episode in 2021, I am happy to be able to share it with you and am so pleased that Sam graced me with the opportunity to sit with me in studio to have this conversation. We talk about drones, their commercial opportunities, their applications, the regulatory space and the potential risks that they pause from a privacy stand point as well as use cases ranging from military to criminal activities.
Alan Kemp is a computer software and networking wiz who co-founded IRIS network systems. IRIS is a network management and monitoring platform that many telecommunications companies and network operators rely upon to operate, manage and monitor their networks. I’ve previously had the privilege of collaborating with Allan and his team at IRIS on past technical projects and I couldn’t be more pleased to host him as he shares his passion for technology as well as the origin story of IRIS. My Name is Toni Yannick Kalombo and welcome to the DevBoks Podcast
Carl is the SADC region CEO of technology company Globetom.
Over the years, I’ve had the privilege of working together with Carl on projects during my employment both at MTN and at SEACOM.
Carl is not your average technology C-Level executive,
he’s also a creative and music producer and I’ve had the pleasure of watching him D-Jay at a festival where he held a 10 000 plus crowd in the palm of his hand.
In an era where it is common to hear of Tech executives seek enlightenment through spiritual guides such as Shahmans.
Carl who also happens to be a deeply spiritual person, walks me through fascinating views on spirituality and its intersection with technology.
We even discuss Hyawasca.
I encourage you to listen with an open mind and I hope that you learn from this conversation and get enlightened as much as I did.
My name is Toni Yannick Kalombo and welcome to the DevBoks Podcast.
Arnold is the Chief Technology Officer at PPLSI, the parent company of LegalShield,
a provider of legal services in the United States, Canada and the UK.
I met Arnold a few years ago at a hackathon in Germany and I was struck by not just his charisma but also by his unique outlook on technology.
In this episode, Arnold shares his Origin story and how in the dot com era, he founded an e-commerce startup that he later sold to Microsoft.
We talk about his illustrious career and the contributions he has made to technology, such as authoring the Domain Connect standard
We discuss patents in the context of open source innovation and so much more.
A few weeks ago, I caught up with Byron Clatterbuck, who dialled in from his hotel room in Thailand. He is one of the most incredible leaders that I’ve come to know, and not only is he an immensely kind, fun and insightful human being, he is also one who commands the attention of every room that he steps into.
You will not miss him by his signature cowboy boots, or by his warm American charm. The man is not only fluent in Mandarin Chinese, he also has a black belt in martial arts!! Byron is the former CEO of SEACOM, a pan African Submarine Fibre telecommunications company.
Under his leadership, SEACOM grew into one of the best recognised technology companies in Africa.
I hope that you learn from and enjoy this conversation as much as I did.
This conversation is with my very own sister, Gracia Kabongo, who holds a senior position as a Corporate Finance professional.
She has advised and guided several companies to successfully list through Initial Public Offerings on the Australian Securities Exchange.
Dialling in from Sydney, Australia, we discuss IPO’s, Mergers and Acquisitions, Venture Capital, Private Equity financing and much more.
Tinu Elenjical is an engineer who took on the financial sector and founded a Fintech company that provides technology solutions in the Capital Markets space. In this conversation, Tinu shares his origins and founding story.
Te-Shen is an investor and controlling shareholder of TIME DotCom, one of the biggest telecommunications companies in South East Asia.
In this conversation, Te-Shen shares with me some raw and honest insights on the socio-economic relationship between Asia and the rest of the world,
He also lets me in on how him and his best friend bet their houses to stake their fortunes on the future of Telecommunications in Malaysia.