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Samar Abbas, co-founder and CTO of Temporal, shares his journey from working on developer tools at tech giants like Microsoft, Amazon, and Uber to co-founding a startup that raised $220 million. Abbas discusses how Temporal, born from the open-source project Cadence at Uber, solves critical reliability challenges for developers building distributed applications.
This episode explores the evolution from an internal tool to a thriving open-source project, and finally to a successful commercial product. Abbas offers valuable insights on finding the right co-founder, the benefits of open-source for infrastructure projects, and how to navigate the transition from engineering to entrepreneurship.
Unlock the full potential of your product team with Integral's player coaches, experts in lean, human-centered design. Visit integral.io/convergence for a free Product Success Lab workshop to gain clarity and confidence in tackling any product design or engineering challenge.
Inside the episode: • The origins of Temporal and its predecessor, Cadence, at Uber • How Temporal enables durable execution of code and solves reliability challenges • The journey from open source project to founding a company • Insights on finding a complementary co-founder • Evolving roles between co-founders as the company scales • The benefits and considerations of open source for infrastructure projects • Temporal's product roadmap and vision for the future • The importance of iteration and solving real problems in product development
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Samar Abbas, co-founder and CTO of Temporal, shares his journey from working on developer tools at tech giants like Microsoft, Amazon, and Uber to co-founding a startup that raised $220 million. Abbas discusses how Temporal, born from the open-source project Cadence at Uber, solves critical reliability challenges for developers building distributed applications.
This episode explores the evolution from an internal tool to a thriving open-source project, and finally to a successful commercial product. Abbas offers valuable insights on finding the right co-founder, the benefits of open-source for infrastructure projects, and how to navigate the transition from engineering to entrepreneurship.
Unlock the full potential of your product team with Integral's player coaches, experts in lean, human-centered design. Visit integral.io/convergence for a free Product Success Lab workshop to gain clarity and confidence in tackling any product design or engineering challenge.
Inside the episode: • The origins of Temporal and its predecessor, Cadence, at Uber • How Temporal enables durable execution of code and solves reliability challenges • The journey from open source project to founding a company • Insights on finding a complementary co-founder • Evolving roles between co-founders as the company scales • The benefits and considerations of open source for infrastructure projects • Temporal's product roadmap and vision for the future • The importance of iteration and solving real problems in product development
Mentioned in the episode:
Learn something? Give us a 5 star review and like the podcast on YouTube. It's how we grow.
Follow the Pod
Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/company/convergence-podcast/
X: https://twitter.com/podconvergence
Instagram: @podconvergence
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