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Behind the Scenes: An Intern's View of the Hottest New Tech Company

By Team Pulsara on May 05, 2016

EDITOR'S NOTE: Special thanks to Miles Sorlie for writing today's blog post. You can connect with him on LinkedIn. 

As a soon-to-be graduate with a Bachelors of Science in Computer Science, I am coming to realize what life will be like after school. It's crazy to think that I have been in school for sixteen straight years and will soon suddenly be dropped off on the curb of society. Well, not exactly dropped off, I hope it will be more graceful than that. Senior year has been quite the journey, and my time at Pulsara has eased me into the "real world," teaching me about software development, business, and teamwork.

Topics: Developer's Octagon Leadership Business Development
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Microservices?! We Don't Need No Stinkin' Microservices!

By Team Pulsara on Mar 29, 2016

EDITOR'S NOTE: Special thanks to Jeff Lutzenberger, Ph.D., for writing today's blog post. You can connect with him on LinkedIn. 

We don’t use the microservice pattern - but we’re still changing healthcare! I know what you’re thinking, “No microservices? Whelp, I can just stop reading now.” BUT WAIT! I promise you’ll still enjoy this article.

Topics: Developer's Octagon
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Always Wear Pants (and Other Tips for Working Remotely)

By Team Pulsara on Feb 16, 2016

EDITOR'S NOTE: Special thanks to Brian Maher for writing today's blog post. You can connect with him on LinkedIn. 

Working from home is a luxury that has been increasingly afforded to many of us in the tech industry (and a growing number of other industries too). About 6 months ago, I was given the opportunity to join the millions of Americans who already work remotely full time...only my switch to a remote workplace was going to be a bit more involved than for most.

I wouldn’t just be working remotely in another city, or office, but instead in another country, in another timezone, with literally no possibility of coming in to the office if I needed to. The extreme nature of my work-from-home setup left me feeling anxious about the experience, so  I read various blogs in efforts to make the move a positive learning experience for myself and a productive one for my employers.

Topics: Developer's Octagon