This week, co-host Conor Bronsdon sits down with Daniela Miao, co-founder and CTO of Momento, to discuss her journey from DynamoDB at AWS to founding the real-time data infrastructure platform Momento.
Daniela covers the importance of observability, the decision to rebuild Momento's stack with Rust, and how observability can speed up development cycles. They also explore strategies for aligning technical projects with business objectives, building team trust, and the critical role of communication in achieving success.
Tune in for valuable insights on leadership, technical decision-making, and startup growth.
Topics:
- 02:01 Why is observability often treated as an auxiliary service?
- 06:14 Making a push for observability
- 13:32 Picking the right metrics to observe and pay attention to
- 15:49 Has the technical shift to Rust paid off?
- 19:23 How did you create trust and buy in from your team to make a switch?
- 26:31 What could other teams learn from Momento’s move to Rust?
- 38:15 Advice would you give for other technical founders?
Links:
- Daniela Miao
- The Momento Blog
- Momento: An enterprise-ready serverless platform for caching and pub/sub
- Unpacking the 2023 DORA Report w/ Nathen Harvey of Google Cloud
- Google SRE
- Rust Programming Language
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