Tech Currents: Exploring the human side of technology.
“Tech Currents: Exploring the human side of technology” is a podcast exploring the ever-evolving landscape of technology and the world of work. Hosted by longtime friends and coworkers Sam Cavaliere and Ron Melanson, each episode dives deep into personal stories, industry insights, and career transitions. From layoffs and reinvention to remote work and the latest tech trends, we bring together voices from across the tech sector to share experiences and advice. Whether you’re navigating change, staying ahead of industry currents, or simply curious about the future of tech, this podcast offers thoughtful conversations for anyone looking to thrive in today’s dynamic world.
Episodes

Monday Dec 23, 2024
S1E3 Tech Talk and Reminiscing
Monday Dec 23, 2024
Monday Dec 23, 2024
This Episode, admittedly a very late thanksgiving episode, features a conversation between two longtime friends (Sam and Ron) reminiscing about their shared experiences in the tech industry, spanning from the early days of personal computing and dial-up internet to the modern era of cloud computing and streaming services. Their discussion covers obsolete technologies, humorous anecdotes from their careers at Microsoft, and reflections on the evolution of the industry and its impact on their professional lives. They also compare past and present technological advancements, contrasting the problem-solving skills developed in earlier eras with readily available online resources today. The conversation concludes with thoughts on the importance of continuous learning and problem-solving in a rapidly changing technological landscape.
They reminisce about various hardware and software products released by Microsoft over the years, noting both their successes and failures.
Many of the products they discuss were innovative for their time but ultimately failed to gain widespread adoption.They attribute this to various factors, including lack of developer support, being ahead of their time, and market conditions.
Here's a list of some of the products they mention:
Windows Phone: They praise its UI/UX but acknowledge its lack of popularity. They believe it failed due to a lack of developer support and the dominance of Android and
Early HP Devices (iPAQs and Pocket PCs): They recall these devices as early attempts at mobile computing that were limited by their technology.
Microsoft Cordless Phone System: They fondly remember this product, which integrated with Outlook contacts and offered caller ID and voicemail features.
ActiMates: They discuss the interactive toys that could be programmed to perform various actions. While innovative, they also acknowledge their potential for misuse.
Ultimate TV: They lament the demise of this two-tuner DirectTV receiver that allowed users to record one channel while watching another. They believe it was a precursor to modern DVR technology.
Courier Tablet: They discuss this dual-screen tablet concept that was killed by Microsoft but later adopted by companies like Samsung.
Microsoft Bob: They briefly mention this software product as an example of a product that was ahead of its time.
Hydra (Terminal Server): They recall this product and its evolution into the widely used terminal server technology.
Microsoft Hermes (SMS): They discuss this early precursor to Systems Management Server (SMS), highlighting its innovative screen-sharing capabilities but also its potential for privacy concerns.
The speakers conclude by reflecting on the importance of problem-solving skills, sharing knowledge, and continuous learning in the technology industry. They emphasize that while the abundance of information available today is beneficial, it's crucial to continue experimenting, questioning, and not solely relying on tools to solve problems.
Topics include:
Tech History
Obsolete tech
Microsoft Products
Problem Solving
Knowledge Sharing
#innovation #whatinspiresme

Monday Nov 18, 2024
S1E2 Bar Raising, Mentoring and the impact on mental health of job seeking
Monday Nov 18, 2024
Monday Nov 18, 2024
In this episode, special guest Ron Melanson (https://www.linkedin.com/in/ronaldmelanson/ ) takes us through a discussion about what bar raising is at Amazon, providing us with his history of mentoring and talking about what drove him to become a more active career coach. This includes a discussion around mental health and job seeking. Something many folks will not discuss, but we want to address it head on as I know it affected me personally during my job search.
If you haven't met Ron and had the privilege of getting his counseling on your resume and interview techniques, you are doing yourself a disservice. Get familiar with the STAR technique for interviews if you are in your job search today https://business.linkedin.com/talent-solutions/resources/interviewing-talent/star-method

Monday Nov 11, 2024
Monday Nov 11, 2024
In our premier episode, we introduce our host, Sam Cavaliere and discuss his adventures in being laid off. We talk about navigating LinkedIn and what we found to be most helpful when navigating being laid off.

Where is the current taking you?
In today's tech market, there is a lot of disruption going on: return to office, AI, layoffs, and more. It's difficult to figure out where to focus first and god forbid you are one of the thousands that now find themselves forced to find "what's next". In this podcast, we talk about tech trends, layoffs, resumes, profiles and other things that are top of mind for people trying to navigate today's technology and the technology job market. This is the Tech Currents Podcast.