Scaling Authorization with Jake Moshenko: Lessons for Product Leaders
In this episode, Kyle sits down with Jake Moshenko, co-founder and CEO of AuthZed, to discuss his journey from working at major tech companies to becoming a two-time founder. After his first company Quay (a Docker registry service) was acquired, he founded AuthZed to solve application permission challenges. Jake shares the contrasts between his two founding experiences, transitioning from a bootstrapped two-person company to a venture-backed enterprise-focused business. He emphasizes the importance of choosing the right problem space and being prepared for the long journey of entrepreneurship. We also discuss the significance of open-source in modern software development and his perspectives on AI technology. Jake Moshenko Jake Moshenko has been an innovator in the cloud-native ecosystem for over 15 years. After engineering roles at Amazon and Google, Jake founded Quay, the first private Docker registry, which was acquired by CoreOS. Jake then became an engineering leader at CoreOS, which was acquired by Red Hat (and then IBM). He is now the co-founder and CEO of AuthZed, the company commercializing SpiceDB, the industry-leading cloud-native permissions database. Links from the Show: LinkedIn: Jake Moshenko Website: AuthZed Books: The Martian Games: Azul More by Kyle: Follow Prodity on Twitter and TikTok Follow Kyle on Twitter and TikTok Sign up for the Prodity Newsletter for more updates. Kyle's writing on Medium Prodity on Medium Like our podcast, consider Buying Us a Coffee or supporting us on Patreon
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