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The CTO Show with Mehmet is a podcast that explores the latest trends, insights, and strategies in the world of technology and business. Hosted by Mehmet Gonullu, each episode features in-depth discussions and interviews with thought leaders, innovators, and entrepreneurs across a wide range of industries. From cybersecurity and digital transformation to emerging technologies and business tips for tech people, the show provides a balanced and structured approach to understanding the rapidly evolving world of technology and how it impacts our lives. For feedback: mgonullu@mgonullu.comMehmet Gonullu Economía
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  • #561 Fall in Love With the Problem, Not the Product: Ghazenfer Mansoor on Why Startups Fail
    Jan 5 2026

    In this episode, Mehmet sits down with Ghazenfer Mansoor, Founder and CEO of Technology Rivers, to unpack why so many software products fail quietly and what actually separates ideas that ship and scale from those that die early.


    Drawing on two decades of experience and over 60 shipped applications, Ghazenfer shares hard-earned lessons on customer discovery, feature bloat, technical debt, AI with real ROI, and building system-powered businesses that scale sustainably, especially in regulated industries like healthcare.


    This is a practical, no-fluff conversation for founders, CTOs, and operators building real products in a noisy AI-driven world.



    👤 About the Guest


    Ghazenfer Mansoor is the Founder and CEO of Technology Rivers, a custom software development company with deep expertise in healthcare, HIPAA-compliant systems, and AI-driven operational automation.


    He began his career as an early startup engineer, entered mobile development in its earliest days, and has since helped build and scale dozens of products. Ghazenfer is also the author of the upcoming book Beyond the Download, focused on building mobile apps people actually love and use.


    https://www.linkedin.com/in/gmansoor/



    🧠 Key Takeaways

    • Why most startups fail by building solutions before validating problems

    • How feature bloat quietly destroys velocity, quality, and scalability

    • The hidden cost of technical debt and why postponing it always backfires

    • Why AI tools fail without clean data and mapped workflows

    • How regulated industries can innovate without breaking compliance

    • The shift from people-powered growth to system-powered growth

    • Why founders should think like acquirers from day one



    🎯 What You’ll Learn

    • How to identify the real problem worth solving before writing code

    • How to prioritize features without killing your product roadmap

    • Where AI delivers real ROI versus where it’s just pitch-deck noise

    • How to design internal systems that create defensibility and valuation

    • Why compliance and innovation are not opposites

    • How to build products that users return to, not just download



    ⏱️ Episode Highlights & Timestamps

    00:02 Ghazenfer’s journey from early mobile engineering to healthcare software

    05:10 Why most startup ideas fail before reaching scale

    08:00 Feature race vs focus and why more features hurt products

    10:15 Technical debt explained in simple, practical terms

    14:00 AI in practice vs AI in pitch decks

    17:30 Why workflows matter more than tools

    19:45 Innovating in healthcare without breaking HIPAA

    23:00 RAG, hallucinations, and building safe AI systems

    26:45 Beyond the Download and building retention-first products

    35:30 Moving from people power to system power growth

    41:00 Thinking like an acquirer from day one

    46:00 Final advice on AI, innovation, and staying relevant



    📚 Resources Mentioned

    Technology Rivers https://technologyrivers.com/

    Beyond the Download by Ghazenfer Mansoor: https://technologyrivers.com/l/beyond-the-download/

    • HIPAA compliance principles

    • Retrieval-Augmented Generation (RAG) architectures

    • AI tools including Claude, ChatGPT, and Gemini

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  • #560 Why DevOps Alone Is No Longer Enough: Michael Ferranti on FeatureOps and Reliability
    Jan 2 2026

    In this episode of The CTO Show with Mehmet, Mehmet sits down with Michael Ferranti, a seasoned tech executive and product leader at Unleash, to explore why DevOps alone can no longer meet the reliability, speed, and risk demands of modern software systems.


    From real-world outages at Google and Cloudflare to the rise of AI-driven delivery, this conversation introduces FeatureOps as the missing control plane that allows teams to move faster without breaking production.



    👤 About the Guest


    Michael Ferranti is a tech executive with over a decade of experience across DevOps tooling, infrastructure software, open source, and enterprise platforms. He has played key roles in scaling developer-focused technologies and advises organizations on balancing innovation, reliability, and governance at scale. Today, he focuses on FeatureOps as a foundational capability for modern engineering teams.



    🧠 Key Takeaways

    • DevOps optimizes deployment, but FeatureOps governs runtime behavior

    • Many large-scale outages are caused by “big bang” releases without kill switches

    • Feature flags are not just for UI experiments, they are safety mechanisms

    • FeatureOps enables faster shipping and lower risk at the same time

    • AI-driven engineering increases the need for runtime control, not less



    🎯 What You’ll Learn

    • Why DevOps alone breaks down at scale

    • How FeatureOps differs from traditional feature flagging

    • Lessons from Google and Cloudflare outages

    • When open source helps and when it complicates GTM

    • How AI changes release management and reliability decisions

    • Why human-in-the-loop control still matters in autonomous systems



    ⏱️ Episode Highlights & Timestamps

    00:02 – Michael’s journey from early cloud evangelism to FeatureOps

    04:00 – Scaling Portworx and why technology alone is not enough

    07:30 – Open source as a GTM strategy, myths and realities

    15:00 – Kubernetes, scale assumptions, and overengineering traps

    21:30 – What FeatureOps actually is and why it matters

    24:30 – Google outage case study and the cost of big bang releases

    27:30 – Cloudflare, kill switches, and runtime control

    31:00 – FeatureOps vs DevOps explained clearly

    35:00 – AI in release decisions and risk management

    43:00 – Human-in-the-loop engineering and future architectures



    🔗 Resources Mentioned

    • Unleash Feature Management Platform: https://www.getunleash.io/

    • Google SRE Handbook

    • DORA Reports on High-Performing Engineering Teams

    • ThoughtWorks Feature Management Practices





    🔗 Connect with the Guest

    • Michael Ferranti on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ferrantim/

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  • #559 AI Without the Black Box: Nat Natarajan on Building Trust at Global Scale
    Dec 29 2025

    In this episode, Mehmet Gonullu sits down with Nat Natarajan, Chief Operating Officer and Chief Product Officer at Globalization Partners, to explore what it really takes to deploy AI in highly regulated environments.


    From labor laws and compliance across dozens of countries to human-in-the-loop AI systems, Nat shares how Globalization Partners built explainable, trustworthy AI that enterprises can actually rely on. This is a grounded, operator-level conversation on moving beyond AI hype toward real productivity and trust.



    👤 About the Guest


    Nat Natarajan is the Chief Operating Officer and Chief Product Officer at Globalization Partners, a pioneer in global employment solutions. He previously held senior leadership roles at companies including TurboTax (Acquired by Intuit), PayPal, RingCentral, Ancestry.com, and Travelocity. Nat brings decades of experience at the intersection of technology, regulation, and large-scale enterprise systems.


    https://www.linkedin.com/in/natrajeshnatarajan/



    🧠 Key Takeaways

    • Why black-box AI fails in regulated industries

    • How human-in-the-loop design builds trust and adoption

    • The role of proprietary, vetted data in enterprise AI

    • Where general-purpose LLMs fall short for compliance-heavy use cases

    • Why AI should augment humans, not replace them

    • How CHROs and boards are rethinking AI as a “digital workforce”



    🎯 What You’ll Learn

    • How to design AI systems that can explain their decisions

    • When to keep humans in the loop and when automation works best

    • How enterprises can deploy AI responsibly without slowing innovation

    • What makes AI adoption succeed inside large, global organizations

    • Why regulated complexity is an advantage, not a blocker, for AI



    ⏱️ Episode Highlights & Timestamps


    00:00 – Introduction and Nat’s background

    02:00 – Why regulated environments are ideal for AI, not hostile to it

    05:00 – Lessons from TurboTax and encoding legal reasoning into systems

    08:00 – Designing AI that avoids the black-box problem

    12:00 – Human-in-the-loop systems and guardrails

    16:00 – Why proprietary data beats generic models

    19:00 – Enterprise vs startup AI adoption dynamics

    23:00 – AI as a collaborator inside HR teams

    27:00 – Explainability, trust, and employee-facing AI

    32:00 – The CHRO’s role in an AI-powered workforce

    36:00 – From hype to real productivity with agentic AI

    40:00 – Final thoughts and advice for leaders adopting AI



    📚 Resources Mentioned

    • Globalization Partners : https://www.globalization-partners.com/

    • GIA: http://www.g-p.com/gia

    Prediction Machines (Updated & Expanded Edition) – referenced by Mehmet

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    46 m
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