Capital One’s Marty Andolino Discusses Tech Productivity

The bank’s vice president of engineering spoke with the That DOS Won’t Hunt podcast about leveraging technology and updating infrastructure to help balance productivity.

Joao-Pierre S. Ruth, Senior Editor

October 5, 2022

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InformationWeek's That DOS Won’t Hunt podcast caught up with Marty Andolino, vice president of engineering with Capital One, in a conversation about productivity, burnout, and how his company worked to solve for this.

In an era of drastic change, organizations are sorting out hybrid work and a return to office. There are also new questions about data privacy and security, and on top of that in the financial world is seeing demand for new fintech innovations.

Andolino spoke about some of the areas Capital One wanted focus on for tech productivity while also using technology to bring more balance to the workloads that teams must carry. This included some modernization of Capital One’s infrastructure and applying resources he elaborates on in the latest podcast.

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About the Author(s)

Joao-Pierre S. Ruth

Senior Editor

Joao-Pierre S. Ruth covers tech policy, including ethics, privacy, legislation, and risk; fintech; code strategy; and cloud & edge computing for InformationWeek. He has been a journalist for more than 25 years, reporting on business and technology first in New Jersey, then covering the New York tech startup community, and later as a freelancer for such outlets as TheStreet, Investopedia, and Street Fight. Follow him on Twitter: @jpruth.


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