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In this bonus episode, Brian McCullough talks with Sai and Ayush, co-founders of HyperCubic, a tech startup focused on modernizing legacy infrastructure for Fortune 500 companies. They highlight the importance of understanding and preserving legacy systems that still play a crucial role in various industries today.
Sai and Ayush explain the significance of legacy systems, particularly COBOL and mainframes, noting that approximately 70% of Fortune 500 companies still rely on them. They stress the risk of losing institutional knowledge as older developers retire and the urgency for businesses to modernize these outdated systems.
One of HyperCubic's key missions is to preserve institutional knowledge that is at risk of disappearing with retiring experts. Unlike traditional approaches that focus solely on code, HyperCubic seeks to capture the tacit knowledge of subject matter experts, ensuring that vital insights are retained within an organization.
The founders share their methodology, which includes a three-part process: crawling (understanding legacy systems), walking (developing documentation), and running (creating a knowledge layer with AI). They use AI-driven interviews and workflow capture to create a digital twin of subject matter experts, preserving their knowledge for future use.
As HyperCubic develops its products, they emphasize the importance of collaboration with early partners. They aim to tailor their offerings to specific use cases while working on a long-term vision of re-architecting legacy systems to minimize risk and enhance efficiency.
Sai and Ayush reflect on their backgrounds, meeting at a hackathon, and the journey that led them to found HyperCubic. They discuss their shared passion for knowledge retention and the unique timing in the market, driven by advancements in AI.
The co-founders describe their journey through Y Combinator, sharing insights into the application process, the intensity of working in a cohort, and the value of feedback from peers and partners. They discuss fundraising strategies and how YC helps startups connect with investors while focusing on product development.
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