
10KMedia Podcast
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Siste episoder av 10KMedia Podcast podcast
- Episode 65: Shashank Pradhan, Senior Product Manager at Honeycomb (00:40:11)
Adam sits down with Shashank to chat about the typical day for a product manager, balancing immediate customer requests with long-term vision, and why doubling down on enthusiastic customers is more important than trying to satisfy disinterested ones.
- Episode 64: Taylor Smith, Director of Product Management at Exaforce (00:45:18)
Adam sits down with Taylor to discuss the importance of good product marketing, his time at Gremlin and Bridgecrew, and how his current role as a product leader at Exaforce is helping to shape the future of agentic SOC.
- Episode 63: Aaron Fischer, Principal Attorney at Next Gen Law (00:50:34)
Adam sits down with Aaron to discuss navigating the startup landscape from a legal perspective, Datadog's rocket-ship growth, and how he's helping early-stage startups today.
- Episode 62: Shai Horovitz, CEO of Jit (00:24:03)
Adam sits down with Shai to discuss the struggles with keeping AI-generated code secure.
- Episode 61: Carolina Barberii, Head of Events & Field Marketing at Cortex (00:42:36)
Adam sits down with Carolina to discuss how to make the most of your sponsorships, when it's the right time to host your own event, and how to measure the ROI of your investments in trade shows.
- Episode 60: Shmuel Kliger, Founder of Causely (00:44:19)
Adam sits down with Shmuel to discuss the problems with traditional observability, the importance of OpenTelemetry, and how Causely is helping teams find the signal in the noise.
- Episode 59: Mitch Wainer, Founder of Source & Former CMO of DigitalOcean (00:53:43)
Adam sits down with Mitch to discuss the importance of "finding your wedge" as a startup, balancing brand community building with more technical attribution marketing, and how AI is enabling startups to stay leaner for longer.
- Episode 58: Alex Rosemblat, Former CMO at Datadog (00:48:36)
Adam sits down with Alex to discuss the once-in-a-lifetime ride Alex had leading Datadog's marketing efforts, from being employee 11 to seeing the company through its IPO in 2019 and beyond.
- Episode 57: Shahar Azulay, CEO & Co-Founder of groundcover (00:21:27)
Adam sits down with Shahar to discuss groundcover's eBPF-driven approach to observability, their recent integration with OpenTelemetry, and how the rise of AI makes the context-rich nature of eBPF more important than ever.
- Episode 56: Jimmy Zelinskie, Co-Founder of AuthZed (00:23:38)
Adam sits down with Jimmy to discuss authorization at scale, the need for granular access controls for the enterprise, and the role of AI in security.
- Episode 55: Joni Klippert, CEO & Co-Founder of StackHawk (00:38:07)
Adam sits down with Klippert to discuss shift-left security, the three pillars of proactive API security, and the launch of their new product Oversight.
- Episode 54: Nikita Shamgunov, CEO & Founder of Neon (00:45:00)
Adam sits down with Nikita to discuss the explosive growth of Postgres, the recent investment from Microsoft's M12, and why infrastructure tools need to be serverless in the age of AI.
- Episode 53: Marcus Eagan, CEO & Co-Founder of Trace Machina (00:24:47)
Adam sits down with Marcus to discuss futuristic technologies, bringing AI to the edge, and how NativeLink is providing simulation infrastructure to engineers.
- Episode 52: Stephen Whitworth, CEO & Co-Founder of Incident.io (01:16:50)
Adam sits down with Stephen to discuss the Crowdstrike outage, the idea of "blameless" postmortems, and what role AI plays at your most critical moments.
- Episode 51: Anurag Goel, CEO & Founder of Render (00:40:43)
Adam sits down with Anurag to discuss why the cloud needs a higher level of abstraction, the frustrations of modern complexity, and why there ultimately needs to be an alternative to the major three clouds: AWS, Azure, and GCP.
- Episode 50: Konrad Niemiec, CEO & Founder of Lekko (00:34:41)
Adam sits down with Konrad to discuss commercializing dynamic configuration, his time at Uber, and why ultimately developers need to move beyond feature flags.
- Episode 49: Ben Lerner, CEO & Co-Founder of Espresso AI (00:47:17)
Adam sits down with Ben to discuss data warehouses, slashing costs with Gen AI, and the history of LLMs.
- Episode 48: Neil Jagdish Patel, CEO & Co-Founder of Axiom (00:51:22)
Adam sits down with Neil to discuss the mission behind Axiom, disrupting observability, and the importance of seamlessly moving data.
- Episode 47: Brian Vallelunga, CEO & Founder of Doppler (00:35:10)
Adam sits down with Brian to discuss shift left security, the role of AI in security, and ultimately building a tool that developers love.
- Episode 46: Ashley Sawatsky, Incident Response & Reliability Advocate at Rootly (00:46:12)
Adam sits down with Ashley to discuss the benefits of declaring more incidents, providing engineers with the right incentives, and why cobbling together slack and google docs just won't cut it.
- Episode 45: Rory Blundell, CEO of Gravitee (00:45:23)
Adam sits down with Rory to discuss modern API management, startup challenges, and balancing fast cash with long-term vision.
- Episode 44: Austin Parker, Director of Open Source at Honeycomb (01:04:46)
Adam sits down with Austin to discuss all things observability, the importance of OpenTelemetry, and the future of Honeycomb.
- Episode 43: Kolton Andrus, CTO & Founder at Gremlin (00:50:39)
Adam sits down with Kolton to discuss the hype around Chaos Engineering, his time building resilient systems at companies like Amazon and Netflix, and ultimately why Chaos Engineering alone isn't enough to build reliable systems.
- Episode 42: Peter Guagenti, President & CMO at Tabnine (00:46:12)
Adam sits down with Peter to discuss how coding assistants can democratize knowledge and boost productivity, the potential copyright concerns with Generative AI, and if ultimately humans have much to worry about with the rise of AI.
- Episode 41: Peter Zawistowicz, Head of Marketing at StackBlitz (00:42:40)
Adam sits down with Peter to discuss top down verse bottom-up sales motions, getting PLG off the ground, and some considerations when it comes to open source / freemium.