Tatum Hunter
Associate Editor at Built In
Expertise: Tech journalism
Education: Xavier University

Tatum Hunter is a former Built In associate editor covering software engineering, design and UX, and software sales. She currently covers personal technology for The Washington Post. Prior to joining Built In, Hunter was a freelance reporter writing for publications including the New York Times and American City Business Journals. She holds a bachelor’s degree in economics, English and theatre from Xavier University.

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colorful question marks noestimates debate
Real-world impact should drive product decisions. #NoEstimates advocates believe planning gets in the way.
digital twins
They’re also reshaping manufacturing and rocket science.
door ajar
Over the past decade, the internet has largely divided into walled gardens. Advocates want to bring the open web back.
sprint-retrospective-actionable
The retro shouldn’t feel like a chore.
enterprise kubernetes containers edge
Long favored by startups for its flexibility and performance, cloud-native technology is moving to the enterprise.
bonus financial incentive software
Software companies overlook what actually motivates us.
deepfake phishing cybersecurity
Deepfake technology is outpacing our ability to spot it. That could be bad news for cybersecurity.
ethical source
Open-source licensure empowers governments and moneyed interests over devs. A reckoning might be on the horizon.
phones
When free software first gained traction, the world looked very different.
no estimates
Estimates can be bargaining chips, power grabs or wastes of time. They shouldn’t be.
scripts for RAM CPU performance cost
They aren’t always as straightforward as they seem.
hed social dilemma
Read up on the pioneers of technology and social justice.