
IT Visionaries Find the Pattern and Then the Solution With John Gray, CTO and CPO of InterVision Systems
Can noticing repetitive aspects in systems help you to solve problems? John Gray, the CTO and CPO of InterVision Systems, suggests seeing “problem patterns” in business and technology can help to deliver solutions. He also explains that serving clients often involves synthesizing different tools rather than building totally tailor-made solutions. John also talks about his hobby flying remote control airplanes.
Tune in to learn:
- What’s InterVision’s framework for assessing technology? (07:55)
- What makes a recovery system a great one? (11:15)
- What’s scary to John from a security standpoint? (15:34)
- How did John get interested in technology? (20:05)
- What’s the value in seeing patterns? (26:32)
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