Tech Slam 'N Eggs
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101 North Main Street,Greenville SC 29601
08 February, 2023
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Tech Slam N' Eggs is a peer-to-peer event for the developer community. In this morning session, 2 lead developers will lift the hood on their tech stack and discuss discoveries, insights and problems they overcame. This event is designed exclusively for the software developer community. This is NOT a pitch event, but rather a collaborative atmosphere for developers to innovate and connect. Tech Slam N' Eggs will be hosted once a month, rotating in-person sessions among Flywheel's three locations of Winston-Salem, NC; Concord, NC; and Greenville, SC. Meet Our Featured Speakers: Chris Rogers, President, Cartesia Inc.Ben Hathaway, CTO, MailprotectorChris Rogers, President, Cartesia Inc. Chris is the president of Cartesia, which supplies full-stack development and consulting services for hybrid mobile apps and single-page web applications (SPAs) with an emphasis on front ends built with Ionic/Angular and back ends hosted in AWS or Azure. While at Cartesia, Chris founded Ballyhoo Sports which helps athletes, coaches, and parents — especially in outdoor open-field sports like soccer and lacrosse — get high-quality video highlights of the players in action that made it easy and fun to distill full-game video into exciting, sharable, and personalized highlight clips and reels. Chris earned a masters in Computer Science from Stanford after completing his bachelor’s in Electrical/Computer Engineering degree from USC. Ben Hathaway, CTO, Mailprotector Ben Hathaway is the CTO of Mailprotector, is a SaaS-based B2B email security platform delivered exclusively through the channel. Mailprotector offers complete email security, including encrypted email and file transfer, anti-spam, anti-phishing, email continuity, email archiving and business-class hosted email. Their products employ patented, HIPAA-compliant and 100% platform-agnostic technology supported by a beloved US-based Partner Success team. Chris received his bachelors in Computer Engineering from the University of Cincinnati.
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