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Content Amplified
Is Video More Powerful Than Text?

Content Amplified

Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2025 17:38


Send us a textIn this episode we interview Maurice Maxwell, the Digital Marketing Director at Hasura, a fast-growing developer tool company transitioning into the AI space.What you'll learn in this episode:Why understanding your audience determines whether to lead with video or textThe surprising reason video content tends to outperform long-form articles in B2BMaurice's full content repurposing workflow: from webinars to social clips, ads, emails, and SEO blogsWhich AI tools Maurice uses to slice and optimize long-form video into dozens of assetsHow to build a repeatable system that informs your content strategy with real engagement dataWhy marketers should embrace repetition and resist the urge to reinvent the wheel every timeMaurice blends real-world marketing experience with honest, practical insights—this episode will reshape how you think about content creation and consumption.

Ardan Labs Podcast
Hasura, Networking, and Business with Kenneth Stott

Ardan Labs Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2025 81:50


Kenneth Stott, Field CTO at Hasura, joins the Ardan Labs podcast to recount his journey from a BYU student to innovating computer audits at Deloitte and navigating the high-pressure world of Wall Street. He explains how early hands-on experiences with computers and his organizational behavior classes ignited an entrepreneurial mindset. Throughout the conversation, Stott underscores the critical role of relationships, cultural awareness, and the art of storytelling in advancing one's career. He wraps up by highlighting his current work at Hasura, where he's driving breakthroughs in data management and leveraging AI to empower smarter business decisions.00:00 Introduction00:40 What is Kenneth Doing Today?06:05 First Memory of a Computer11:00 Early Entrepreneurship / Interests19:00 Entering University33:00 First Job After Graduation41:00 Moving to New York47:00 Working on Wall Street52:00 Entering C-Suite Jobs1:06:00 Desired Characteristics1:09:20 Roles before Retirement1:12:00 Working at Hasura1:15:00 PromptQL1:17:00 Contact InfoConnect with  Kenneth: Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kenstott/Mentioned in this Episode:Hasura: https://hasura.io/Want more from Ardan Labs? You can learn Go, Kubernetes, Docker & more through our video training, live events, or through our blog!Online Courses : https://ardanlabs.com/education/ Live Events : https://www.ardanlabs.com/live-training-events/ Blog : https://www.ardanlabs.com/blog Github : https://github.com/ardanlabs

CDO Matters Podcast
CDO Matters Ep. 72 | The Data Doom Loop

CDO Matters Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2025 38:14


Episode OverviewWhy do companies keep investing in data without seeing results? CDO Matters host Malcolm Hawker and Ken Stott, Enterprise Field CTO at Hasura, explore the Data Doom Loop—a cycle of complexity, tech overload, and stalled progress. Is there a way out? Tune in to find out! Episode Links and ResourcesFollow Malcolm Hawker on LinkedInFollow Ken Stott on LinkedIn

Coffee and Open Source
Tanmai Gopal

Coffee and Open Source

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 14, 2025 69:16


Tanmai is the CEO of Hasura.io, a company he co-founded to develop software to simplify and accelerate application development. Before Hasura, he co-founded 34 Cross, a software development and consulting company focused on web and mobile development and helping Fortune 500 companies transition from monolithic to microservices architectures. While at 34 Cross, he also incubated two companies developing browser extensions, food delivery and food-finding apps for cities in India. Tanmai holds bachelor's and master's degrees in computer science from the Indian Institute of Technology, Madras. You can find Tanmai on the following sites: X Here are some links provided by Tanmai: Hasura PLEASE SUBSCRIBE TO THE PODCAST Spotify Apple Podcasts YouTube Music Amazon Music RSS Feed You can check out more episodes of Coffee and Open Source on https://www.coffeeandopensource.com Coffee and Open Source is hosted by Isaac Levin

Ardan Labs Podcast
Hasura, Data, and Business with Tanmai Gopal

Ardan Labs Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2024 84:50


In this episode, Bill Kennedy interviews Tanmai Gopal, co-founder and CEO of Hasura, discussing the evolution of San Francisco post-pandemic, the innovative approach of Hasura, and the importance of data security and access. Tanmai shares insights from his academic journey, including his experiences with internships and his master's degree in computer vision, culminating in a fascinating project involving drones. In this conversation, Tanmai Gopal discusses his journey from academia to entrepreneurship, focusing on his experiences in building a consulting business and transitioning to product development. He shares insights on the evolution of GraphQL, the challenges of navigating business decisions, and the future of data access in the context of AI and emerging technologies. The discussion highlights the importance of understanding data modeling and the need for innovative solutions in the software industry.00:00 Introduction03:15 What is Tanmai Doing Today05:45 Understanding Hasura's Approach to APIs14:40 Pre-Hosted Solutions in Hasura22:26 First Memories of a Computer35:40 Favorite Classes During University49:25 From Consulting to Product1:01:35 Extending GraphQL 1:10:30 Competitors of Hasura1:18:40 Data Privacy1:22:10 Contact InfoConnect with Tanmai: Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/tanmaig/X: https://x.com/tanmaigo?lang=enMentioned in today's episode:Hasura: https://hasura.io/GraphQL: https://graphql.org/Want more from Ardan Labs? You can learn Go, Kubernetes, Docker & more through our video training, live events, or through our blog!Online Courses : https://ardanlabs.com/education/ Live Events : https://www.ardanlabs.com/live-training-events/ Blog : https://www.ardanlabs.com/blog Github : https://github.com/ardanlabs

Maintainable
Tanmai Gopal: Unlocking the Potential of Unified APIs

Maintainable

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 23, 2024 44:39


In this episode of Maintainable, Robby Russell sits down with Tanmai Gopal, the CEO and co-founder of Hasura. Tanmai shares his insights into the characteristics of well-maintained software and the importance of a codebase that no team member fears. He emphasizes the need for accessibility and understandability in code, making it easier for developers to work with and iterate upon.Tanmai dives deep into the metaphor of technical debt, urging teams to prioritize product outcomes over best practices. He highlights the value of addressing technical debt contextually and in a way that aligns with product goals.A significant portion of the discussion revolves around the concept of the "super graph" in GraphQL. Tanmai explains how a unified API, created through federated GraphQL, can streamline API integration and reduce latency. He compares GraphQL with RESTful APIs, showcasing the advantages of a graph-based approach for handling complex data relationships.Tanmai also introduces Hasura's platform, which introspects databases, code, and APIs to create a comprehensive super graph. This platform simplifies API management, making it easier for developers to maintain and evolve their applications.Listeners will also learn about Hasura's upcoming user conference and the new features they plan to unveil. Tanmai shares his top science fiction book recommendations and where to follow his thoughts on software engineering online.Key Takeaways:The importance of a fearless codebase for well-maintained software.Strategies to improve code accessibility and understandability.The metaphor of technical debt and its contextual importance.The concept and benefits of a super graph in GraphQL.How Hasura simplifies API management through introspection.Upcoming Hasura user conference and new features.Resources Mentioned:HasuraTanmai Gopal on LinkedInN.K. Jemisin's Broken Earth TrilogyNaomi Novik's UprootedMartha Wells' Murderbot DiariesThanks to Our Sponsor!Turn hours of debugging into just minutes! AppSignal is a performance monitoring and error tracking tool designed for Ruby, Elixir, Python, Node.js, Javascript, and soon, other frameworks.It offers six powerful features with one simple interface, providing developers with real-time insights into the performance and health of web applications.Keep your coding cool and error-free, one line at a time! Check them out! Subscribe to Maintainable on:Apple PodcastsSpotifyOr search "Maintainable" wherever you stream your podcasts.Keep up to date with the Maintainable Podcast by joining the newsletter.

The Business of Open Source
Improving Your Value Prop Exponentially with Tanmai Gopal

The Business of Open Source

Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2024 45:07


This week on The Business of Open Source I spoke with Tanmai Gopal, co-founder of Hasura. We talked about how Hasura grew out of Tanmai's previous company, which was a consulting company. I like to call out examples of really novel open source businesses, but in fact the thing that stuck with me from the conversation with Tanmai was that Hasura is going the ‘classic' route… and it's working. What does the ‘classic' route look like to me? It's an open source project that targets individual developers and a commercial product that targets teams and teams of teams. It's having additional network security features in the commercial options. It's using the open source project as a growth engine and getting leads from companies that depend on it. It's also using the open source project as a way to get feedback on the product roadmap. Here were some of the takeaways from our conversation: It's a lot easier to sell a product if your customers see it as mission-critical. One of Hasura's first inbound leads was from a Fortune 100 company who said they'd be unable to ship any software for two weeks if Hasura went down — and so they wanted to make sure the team behind Hasura was serious and also wanted to pay them to make sure they didn't go down. For Hasura, the first clear difference between open source project and commercial product was that the open source project is for individual developers but the commercial product is aimed at the team level.Even for the cloud hosted edition, the product with ‘developer-level' focus is free. In fact, if you go to the Hasura CE product page, the CTA asks you to use for free on the cloud. Tanmai said this is an intentional choice because they want to reduce friction for people to test it out, and the fastest way to get up and running will always be to use the cloud version, not the open source. We talked a lot about the control plane versus the data plane — all the editions have the same functionality at the data plane level. But the control plane, where people are collaborating — that is commercial only. The open source project can be a great way to stay close to your users / customers and use their feedback to constantly refine your product roadmap. In fact, this can be a main advantage of being open source, because it is the only way you stay close to your users and get their feedback — otherwise you would often only talk to the buyer, who is likely an exec with a big budget but not using the technology on a daily basis. This doesn't mean open source doesn't create liabilities for Hasura — it does, and those liabilities have to be managed. And Tanmai is frank about the fact that creating enough value on top of the open source project without crippling the growth engine is a tough balancing act. Pay attention to what your best customers are doing! That has informed some really important product decisions for Hasura — and it took them way to long to figure out the unique way their happiest customers were getting more value out of Hasura than other users. Definitely check out the full episode for more insights from Tanmai! 

DevOps Paradox
DOP 231: Automating API Development With Hasura

DevOps Paradox

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2023 39:14


#231: We never thought that exposing our databases to the public internet was a good thing. However, when we started creating middleware API services that sat in front of those databases, we probably ended up doing almost the exact same type work that we did when we created the database schemas themselves. Somehow or another, we thought this was good, but in reality, it was not the right solution. In this episode, we speak with Tanmai Gopal, CEO and co-founder at Hasura, about how modern web APIs are developed and the role of modern databases in making development more efficient and scalable.   Tanmai's contact information:  Twitter: https://twitter.com/tanmaigo LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/tanmaig/   YouTube channel: https://youtube.com/devopsparadox   Books and Courses: Catalog, Patterns, And Blueprints https://www.devopstoolkitseries.com/posts/catalog/   Review the podcast on Apple Podcasts: https://www.devopsparadox.com/review-podcast/   Slack: https://www.devopsparadox.com/slack/   Connect with us at:  https://www.devopsparadox.com/contact/

CHURN.FM
EP 205 - Abbas Haider Ali (Github) Building a Scalable Customer Success Program

CHURN.FM

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2023 34:59


Today on the show, we have Abbas Haider Ali, VP of Customer Success at GitHub.Before joining GitHub, Abbas held the position of Vice President of Customer Success at Twilio and Segment. Additionally, he is as an investor and advisor for various companies including Slack, Hasura, Adept, and numerous others. He also serves as a general partner for the GTM Operators Network.In this episode, Abbas shares his insights on how to build a scalable and data-driven customer success program. Abbas emphasizes the importance of understanding the actual impact of customer success work, focusing on leading indicators rather than lagging ones. We then discussed the differences in how smaller and larger organizations approach customer success and the need for a robust model of customer health and a data-driven approach to attribution work.As usual, we're excited to hear what you think of this episode, and if you have any feedback, we would love to hear from you.

Talent Acquisition Trends & Strategy
EP 103: Evolving hiring practices and retention strategies for a competitive advantage.

Talent Acquisition Trends & Strategy

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 20, 2023 47:35 Transcription Available


Have you ever wondered about the secret sauce that keeps top talent loyal to a company? Join host James Mackey and guest Britt Harris, Head of People at Hasura, as they explore the power of retention strategies and their impact on the success of your organization. In this episode, they go beyond monetary compensation and delve into the intricacies of creating a comprehensive talent package. They share insights on balancing employee experience with adaptability, aligning personal growth paths with job roles, and fostering open conversations about long-term career goals. Find out how understanding an individual's objectives and aligning them with the company's can create a harmonious and effective work environment.Lastly, they dive into how the interview process has evolved and how companies can stay competitive by making effective hiring decisions.    0:30 Britt's Harris background  3:10 Retention and employee engagement strategies  6:31 Compensation and growth in startup culture13:57 Match jobs to personal growth paths24:40 Conversations about long-term career goals31:56 Interview process shift41:06 Insights on effective hiring decisions Thank you to our sponsor, SecureVision, for making this show possible! Our host James Mackey Follow us:https://www.linkedin.com/company/82436841/#1 Rated Embedded Recruitment Firm on G2!https://www.g2.com/products/securevision/reviewsThanks for listening!

Contributor
Opening Up Authentication: SuperTokens with Advait Ruia

Contributor

Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2023 29:35


Advait Ruia (@Advait_Ruia) is the co-founder of SuperTokens, the open-source user authentication and authorization framework. SuperTokens integrates natively into both your front-end client and your backend endpoint. This approach gives developers more control over the user experience and allows for custom workflows. Tune in to find out why SuperTokens aims to be the best of both the build and the buy argument for authentication solutions. Subscribe to Contributor on Substack for email notifications, and join our Slack community! In this episode we discuss: How SuperTokens evolved from a blog post on session management into a full-fledged infrastructure company Why there is increasing demand for authentication providers Do founders need to be in the Bay Area? Advait's advice for building community and providing support Areas where SuperTokens could use outside contributions Links: SuperTokens SuperTokens Product Roadmap People mentioned: Rishabh Poddar (@rishpoddar) Other episodes: Hasura with Tanmai Gopal

Code Story
S7 E20: Tanmai Gopal, Hasura

Code Story

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2023 27:55


Tanmai Gopal studied computer science, and specialize in computer vision and machine learning. He found himself frustrated with the pace at which his research work was getting exposure, so he expedited his jump into industry, which help solidify the foundation for his current venture. Outside of tech, he reads a lot, hikes and travels. For the readers, he highly recommends N.K. Jemisin, Charlie Jane-Anders and Namoi Novak.Tanmai and his colleagues became outright frustrated with building API's just to build products. He began wondering what it would take to not do that work anymore, and after breaking down the process to its simplest form - data mapping and security authorization - he had a bead on how to do that.This is the creation story of Hasura.SponsorsAirbyteDopplerHost.ioIPInfomablSupportZebraLinksWebsite: https://hasura.io/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/tanmaig/Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/code-story/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

Frontend First
Lessons from stitching GraphQL services with Hasura

Frontend First

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 11, 2023 54:09


Ryan talks about the pros and cons of exposing Build UI's environment-independent CMS from Hasura via schema stitching. He also talks about writing a Postgres function to add a derived field to a database model. Sam shares a debugging story about fixing his personal website due to a breaking change in a minor version of npm.Topics include:0:00 - Intro1:50 - Debugging Sam's personal website due to a breaking change in npm related to peer dependencies18:00 - Pros and cons of using a Postgres function to derive the active status of a Build UI subscription28:42 - Exposing a Hygraph CMS through Hasura via schema stitching, and the fantastic TypeScript DX that came as a resultLinks:HasuraHygraph

Postgres FM
Postgres year in review 2022

Postgres FM

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 30, 2022 33:26


Here are links to a few things we mentioned: 1. Startups building momentumAiven raised $210m  Timescale raised $110m  Hasura raised $100m  Supabase raised $80m  Neon raised $30m Hydra  OrioleDB  2. Educational resourcesPostgres FM started

Open Source Startup Podcast
E56: Add GraphQL APIs to Your Data with Hasura

Open Source Startup Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2022 42:15


Rajoshi Ghosh & Tanmai Gopal are the Co-founders of Hasura, the platform to create GraphQL APIs with your data. Hasura's open source graph-QL engine has over 28K stars. Hasura has raised $140M from investors including Lightspeed, Vertex, and Greenoaks Capital. In this episode, we discuss how open source builds trust, the difference between project-market fit and product-market fit, hiring for values, and much more!

Software Engineering Radio - The Podcast for Professional Software Developers

Tanmai Gopal, CEO of Hasura.io, joined SE Radio host Jeff Doolittle for a conversation about GraphQL. They discussed the history and rationale behind the original conception of GraphQL, as well as some of the use cases it is best suited for...

Dev Interrupted
We Solved Dev Infrastructure, So Why Does it Suck to Build Stuff? w/ Hasura's Tanmai Gopal

Dev Interrupted

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 13, 2022 42:29


In the last decade there have been enormous advances in infrastructure and ops, so why does it suck to build stuff? That's the question Tanmai Gopal kept asking himself before founding his company, Hasura. Now, as Hasura's CEO he's channeling his chaotic energy in order to solve this problem. This week's episode of Dev Interrupted implores listeners to forget about pivoting (it's just the story other people impose on your journey), shames backend devs for their elitist tendencies and asks why, if Netflix won the battle for infrastructure, are they losing the streaming wars to Disney?Show NotesRegister for Interact on October 25thLearn about the power of Continuous MergeHasura's Enterprise GraphQL ConferenceWant to try LinearB? Book a LinearB Demo and use the "Dev Interrupted Podcast" discount code.Join our Discord Community 

Can I get that software in blue?
Episode 18 | Gaurav Gupta, GP Lightspeed Venture Partners | Former VP Product @ Elastic and Splunk

Can I get that software in blue?

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 6, 2022 67:41


Episode #18 of "Can I get that software in blue?", a podcast by and for people engaged in technology sales. If you are in the technology presales, solution architecture, sales, support or professional services career paths then this show is for you! Your hosts Steve Mayzak and Chad Tindel are joined by Gaurav Gupta, General Partner at Lightspeed Venture Partners where's led investments into notable tech companies such as Grafana Labs, Clickhouse, Hasura and others. Before joining Lightspeed, Gaurav was VP of Product at Elastic and Splunk. Gaurav goes pretty deep into what it's like to move into the Venture Capital space, and his process for how he decides to invest in a founder/company and how that varies at the different company stages (Seed, Series A, Series B). Also he gives us some real talk on the current state of the VC world during the current pull back. Contact us on Twitter or LinkedIn to suggest companies or tech news articles worthy of the podcast! Our website: https://softwareinblue.com Twitter: https://twitter.com/softwareinblue LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/showcase/softwareinblue Make sure to subscribe or follow us to get notified about our upcoming episodes: Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC8qfPUKO_rPmtvuB4nV87rg Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/can-i-get-that-software-in-blue/id1561899125 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/25r9ckggqIv6rGU8ca0WP2 Stitcher: https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/can-i-get-that-software-in-blue Links mentioned in the episode: Facebook slashes eng hiring plans by 30%: https://ground.news/article/meta-slashes-hiring-plans-girds-for-fierce-headwinds_02b3f1

Frontend First
Type safety from Hasura to SWR

Frontend First

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 2, 2022 55:30


Ryan shares his experience getting end-to-end type safety from a Hasura backend into a React application. He tells Sam about the different ways GraphQL codegen can be used to generate types, and how he ultimately landed on a solution that combines the TypedDocumentNode type and the zod library.Topics include:0:00 - Intro2:51 - Using GraphQL Language Server to get autocomplete + linting13:05 - Getting type information on the return object from a query passed to SWR24:06 - Generating TypedDocumentNode objects with GraphQL codegen33:33 - Using zod for run-time validationLinks:GraphQL Tag / gqlGraphQL codegenGraphQL codegen over the yearsRyan's Tweet with TypedDocumentNodeZeusHasuraZod

SoftwareArchitektur im Stream
Samir Talwar: Longevity - live from SoCraTes Conference

SoftwareArchitektur im Stream

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2022 37:13


Successful software often has a long lifespan - sometimes even decades. So longevity is an important property of software. But more often than not, software becomes a mess in the long run with severe commercial consequences and then it frustrates everyone who touches it. In this episode, we discuss how to avoid these problems and how software can be long-lasting with Samir Talwar. He is a developer at Hasura. Previously, he has been a trainer, teacher, and CTO - and he is running a hands-on workshop at Socrates conference about longevity. Agile meets Architecture conference: https://www.agile-meets-architecture.com/ Sep 6th / 7th Promo code SAS_10 for 10% off Daniel Terhorst-North - SOLID vs. CUPID

Software at Scale
Software at Scale 49 - State Management with James Cowling

Software at Scale

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 23, 2022 53:18


James Cowling is the co-founder of Convex, a state management platform for web developers.Apple Podcasts | Spotify | Google PodcastsWe discuss the state of web development in the industry today, and the various different approaches to make it easier. Contrasting the Hasura and Convex approach as a good way to illustrate some of the ideas. Hasura lets you skip the web-app, and run queries against the database through GraphQL queries. Convex, on the other hand, helps you stop worrying about databases. No setup or scaling concerns. It’s interesting to see how various systems are evolving to help developers with reducing the busywork around more and more layers of the stack, and just focus on delivering business value instead.Convex also excels at the developer experience portion - they provide a deep integration with React, use hooks (just like Apollo GraphQL) and seem to have a fully typed (and therefore auto-completable) SDK. I expect more companies will move “up the stack” to provide deeper integrations with popular tools like React.Episode Reading ListThe co-founders of this company led Dropbox’s Magic Pocket project.Convex → NetlifyConvex vs. FirebasePrisma This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.softwareatscale.dev

Software Defined Talk
Episode 359: Sell the Slide

Software Defined Talk

Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2022 65:50


This week we discuss the "sum of the parts" of Rackspace, Rocky Linux recreates CentOS and thoughts on the economy. Plus, a debate: rental car vs. Uber. 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Call Kent C. Dodds
Using GraphQL queries in Remix loader functions

Call Kent C. Dodds

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2022 3:36


Hey Kent! We've been using Hasura to generate CRUD APIs for our small team. Our existing web applications are all using Next.js, and consume the GraphQL API via Apollo Client and TypeScript hooks generated from the remote schema using graphql-code-generator. This workflow has saved us a lot of time, particularly in API development, and I love the generated type-safe hooks. After watching your new Remix content, we're very excited to try Remix as an alternative to Next, mostly to leverage the performance benefits and the effortless error boundaries within nested routes. Do you have some best practices for utilizing GraphQL queries in Remix loader functions? It would be great for us to continue to take advantage of code generation, if possible. Thank you so much! Links: Artem Zakharchenko GraphQL Example in the Remix Repo

Business Standard Podcast
How sustainable are Indian unicorns' business models?

Business Standard Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2022 5:39


If there was one theme in the startup ecosystem that dominated 2021, it was unicorns! After all, 2021 saw the rise and rise of India's start-ups with the unicorn-base doubling. Out of India's 90 unicorns at the beginning of 2022, about 46 had emerged in 2021 itself. “The unicorn wave in India is still going strong: one unicorn has been added every five days within the first two months of 2022, and India is expected to have 100+ new unicorns in 2022” - HDFC Securities report   And, in various quarters, the optimism has also carried on into 2022. According to an HDFC Securities report, accelerated funding activity is expected to create over 100 new unicorns in India in 2022. In fact, according to a report, from the beginning of 2022 till April-end, India saw the rise of 14 new unicorns. These are Fractal, LEAD, Darwinbox, DealShare, ElasticRun, Livspace, Xpressbees, Uniphore, Hasura, CredAvenue, Amagi, Oxyzo, Games24x7 and Open. All of this, has papered over some of the early indications in the ecosystem -- from corporate governance concerns to the sobering performance of some start-up IPOs. And, dark clouds could be around the corner. A number of venture capitalists recently told Business Standard that the pace at which unicorns will emerge in India might get a bit slower in 2022. One of the major reasons for this slowdown could be the challenges within the ‘soonicorn' ecosystem. In fact, only a handful of soonicorns have been able to raise funds in the first quarter of CY22.   “The pace will reduce in the second half of the year due to global macro risks affecting liquidity. But net-net, we may still end up with a number close to that of 2021” - Anand Prasanna, Managing Partner, Iron Pillar Fund Iron Pillar Fund Managing Partner Anand Prasanna told Business Standard that the pace at which unicorns emerge would reduce in the second half of the year owing to the effect of global macro risks on liquidity. According to Prasanna, increasing customer acquisition costs, poor performance by some consumer tech unicorns that went for IPO recently, and India's macro-economic challenges could affect the pace of unicorn creation in 2022. Some other reasons for the slowdown are a spike in the US interest rates, the Russia-Ukraine conflict and of course the rising inflation. Another major reason for a slowdown in unicorn creation could be that   After a frenzied investment activity in 2021, the market is likely to be cautious this year and investors much more choosy. This could be another reason for a slowdown in unicorn creation, and not necessarily a bad thing. There might be a need to slow things down and look at the sustainability of these unicorns. Let's start with valuations. Consider the funding lifecycle of a start-up. First comes the seed round. Then comes Series A, Series B, Series C, and pre-IPO series rounds, all of which usually culminate in an IPO. Now, as one news agency pointed out, there are doubts that the valuations, which multiply with every funding round, are based in a large part on opaque formulas. Metrics that are the gold-standard for traditional companies, from profit after tax to EBIDTA, are not generally useful when it comes to companies that continue to run in losses. Instead, cost of goods sold, GMV and active user counts are the valuation metrics that have to be used. This might not be a matter of great concern as long as it is the venture capitalists alone who are shelling out cash based on these valuations. But, it becomes unsettling when retail investors get involved through an IPO. Then there are matters of ethics and corporate governance. Amid reports of data fraud and tax evasion at Indian start-ups, the Commerce and Industry Minister Piyush Goyal recently said that new-age companies must strengthen ethical and corporate governance standards, otherwise, start-ups would earn a bad name. While Goyal didn't mention the name of the startups, his statement comes after

Founders Unfiltered
AJVC Unfiltered 49: Can Hasura's APIs Link the World's Data?

Founders Unfiltered

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2022 13:55


Last fortnight, Indian upstart Hasura enabled GraphQL hot on the heels of becoming India's newest DevOps unicorn For more follow the link - https://ajuniorvc.com/hasura-unicorn-india-startups-saas-developer-tools-devops-postman/

Contributor
EdgeDB with Yury Selivanov

Contributor

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2022 45:27


Eric Anderson (@ericmander) has a conversation with Yury Selivanov (@1st1), the co-founder of EdgeDB. EdgeDB is the world's first “graph-relational database.” It's a term coined specifically for this new type of database, designed to ease the pain of dealing with the usual relational and NoSQL models. And no, EdgeDB is NOT a graph database! In this episode we discuss: A glitch at EdgeDB's Matrix-inspired launch event Origin of the term and design philosophy, “graph-relational” What to know about becoming a Python core developer How EdgeDB's next-gen query language compares to GraphQL and SQL Links: EdgeDB magicstack uvloop People mentioned: Elvis Pranskevichus (@elprans) Colin McDonnell (@colinhacks) Victor Petrovykh (Github: @vpetrovykh) Dan Abramov (@dan_abramov) Brett Cannon (@brettsky) Daniel Levine (@daniel_levine) Other episodes: Hasura with Tanmai Gopal Dgraph with Manish Jain

Backstage with Millionaires
Why Was Ashneer Grover's Wife Fired From BharatPe?

Backstage with Millionaires

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2022 11:03


This week in Indian startup news, Ashneer Grover's wife fired from BharatPe, Lido Learning shuts down, OkCredit lays off 35% of its workforce and Swiggy and FirstCry are planning IPOs. In funding news, Uniphore raises $400 million to become a unicorn, Hasura raises $100 million to become a unicorn, MediBuddy raises $125 million, Facilio raises $35 million, Propelld raises $35 million, Xoxoday raises $30 million, Happilo raises $25 million, Shipsy raises $25 million, Vymo raises $22 million, NewSpace raises $21 million, Fleetx.io raises $19.4 million, DaMensch raises $16.4 million and Increff raises $12 million. Ashneer Grover's wife fired from BharatPe: Ashneer Grover has been vocal that he wasn't part of any financial fraud, despite BharatPe conducting an investigation against him. Now, Ashneer has filed an arbitration plea with the Singapore International Arbitration Centre (SIAC) against BharatPe board. According to media reports, through this plea Ashneer is claiming that the investigation against him is invalid as it violates the terms of his shareholder agreement. In his plea, he also added that despite his numerous objections, BharatPe has kept the review and assessment process opaque - not giving him any opportunity to present his case. While the case is now in the SIAC, in the meanwhile, on Wednesday, Ashneer's wife Madhuri Jain Grover was fired from BharatPe over allegations of misappropriation of funds. Lido Learning shuts down: Lido Learning, an edtech startup that offers group online classes, is shutting down their operations due to a lack of funds. According to media reports and employee accounts, Lido Learning's founder Sahil Sheth announced that the startup is shutting down operations at a town hall on 4th February - as they didn't have enough funds to even credit the salaries of their employees and they might get their salaries only if the startup is able to sell their assets in the coming months. It is estimated that Lido Learning has around 900-1200 employees. OkCredit lays off 35% of its workforce: OkCredit, a digital bookkeeping solutions provider for small and medium business, has laid off between 30-35% of their employees affecting around 35-40 employees. According to media sources - OkCredit had around 140 employees before lay off and that number is around 80 now. They are now planning to focus on fintech initiatives instead of burning money on their bookkeeping platform. Swiggy and FirstCry planning IPOs: With a bunch of IPOs already lined up, there are reports that food delivery giant Swiggy is looking to raise $800 million through an IPO early next year, while e-commerce platform for baby products FirstCry is busy looking for investment banks to help them with their IPO which could be launched in 2022 itself. Uniphore raises $400 million to become a unicorn: Conversational AI and automation startup Uniphore has raised $400 million in a round led by New Enterprise Associates (NEA) at a $2.5 billion valuation – making them India's 9th unicorn of 2022. Hasura raises $100 million to become a unicorn: Hasura - a software platform that builds API development tools for developers has raised $100 million in a round led by Greenoaks Capital at a $1 billion valuation – making them India's 10 unicorn of 2022. MediBuddy raises $125 million: Healthtech startup MediBuddy has raised $125 million in a round led by Quadria Capital and Lightrock India to invest in customer awareness and strengthen their technology platform.

Forbes India Daily Tech Brief Podcast
Hasura raises $100 mln, becomes unicorn; Vymo raises $22 mln; Wipro backs vFunction; UMG launches Def Jam India

Forbes India Daily Tech Brief Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2022 4:28


Hasura raises $100 million to expand SaaS product, becomes a unicorn Hasura, which provides software for developers to connect disparate sources of data, has secured $100 million in funding in a round led by Greenoaks with participation from existing investors Nexus Venture Partners, Lightspeed Venture Partners and Vertex Ventures, the company said in a press release. The Series C round brings the total capital raised by Hasura to $136.5 million and the company's valuation to $1 billion. Hasura plans to use the funding to accelerate research and development and expand go-to-market activities globally for the company's GraphQL Engine, which makes it fast and easy for even those with zero GraphQL expertise to compose a GraphQL API from existing APIs and databases. Vymo raises $22 million in series C funding Vymo, an Intelligent Sales Engagement platform for Financial Institutions, has raised $22 million in Series C funding, led by Bertelsmann India Investments with existing investors Emergence Capital and Sequoia Capital participating. As part of the financing, BII's Rohit Sood will be joining the company's board. In 2021 Vymo saw over 20 percent quarterly growth, 142 percent net retention rate, zero logo churn, entry into the US with wins like Berkshire Hathaway, and onboarding some of the largest Insurers in Japan, co-founder and CEO Yamini Bhat said in a press release yesterday. The latest funding will help Vymo go after a market opportunity to provide sales intelligence estimated at $10 billion. Wipro Ventures invests in vFunction in cloud services partnership Wipro, India's fourth-biggest IT services provider, has formed a joint go-to-market partnership with vFunction, a Palo Alto-based startup that has developed a technology platform for modernising Java applications and accelerating migration to the cloud, the Bangalore company said in a press release yesterday. The partnership will strengthen Wipro's cloud services business. In conjunction with this partnership, Wipro Ventures, the corporate investment arm of Wipro, has invested in vFunction's Series A funding round to deepen the strategic partnership. Wipro didn't provide financial details. UMG launches Def Jam India to take Indian rap to other markets Universal Music Group has launched Def Jam India, a new label division within India and South Asia dedicated to representing the best hip-hop and rap talent from the region, the Dutch-American music corporation said in a press release yesterday. Def Jam India will follow the blueprint of the iconic Def Jam Recordings label, which has led and influenced the cutting-edge in hip-hop and urban culture for more than 35 years. UMG aims to tap the growing popularity of hip-hop as a genre in India and take Indian hip hop to other markets. Artists it has signed on already include Dino James and Fotty Seven. Theme music courtesy Free Music & Sounds: https://soundcloud.com/freemusicandsounds

Double Slash
Hasura, une API GraphQL qui assure !

Double Slash

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2022 45:25


Support de l'épisode Indy, la comptabilité des indépendants tout simplement. Synchronisation bancaire sécurisée, déclarations fiscales préremplies et télétransmises, support client avec réponse sous 4 minutes. Obtenez 2 mois gratuits avec notre code sponsor. Cliquez sur ici pour profiter du code Alex nous parle d'Hasura, un service qui permet de monter une API GraphQL à partir d'une base de données. Retrouvez la vidéo de l'enregistrement sur YouTube Hasura est un système qui vous permet de monter un API GraphQL facilement à partir d'une base de données. Le code est open source. Vous pouvez l'autohéberger sur un serveur ou l'utiliser via le service cloud proposé par la société éditrice. Dans le dernier cas, il faudra payer en fonction de votre forfait. Une fois installé, vous connectez votre base de données et Hasura génère les schemas qui correspondent à vos data. Il génère également les resolvers et toute la partie CRUD (create, read, update, delete). Vous n'avez plus qu'a consommer la data à travers une route API et vous concentrer sur votre application. Il gère aussi la partie autorisation en donnant accès à tel ou tel data. Mais attention, de base, tout est ouvert. Vous devez donc utiliser un système d'authentification pour sécuriser vos data. Nous vous laissons écouter l'épisode pour en savoir plus sur Hasura. Bonne écoute. Les liens de l'épisode https://hasura.io/ https://www.nhost.io/ Podcast présenté par : Alexandre Duval @xlanex6 Patrick Faramaz @PatrickFaramaz Support de l'épisode Indy, la comptabilité des indépendants tout simplement. Synchronisation bancaire sécurisée, déclarations fiscales préremplies et télétransmises, support client avec réponse sous 4 minutes. Obtenez 2 mois gratuits avec notre code sponsor. Cliquez sur ici pour profiter du code

Software at Scale
Software at Scale 38 - Hasura with Tanmai Gopal

Software at Scale

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2021 69:09


Tanmai Gopal is the founder of Hasura, an API as a service platform. Hasura lets you skip writing API layers and exposes automatic GraphQL APIs that talk to your database, trigger external actions, and much more.We talk about the implementation of a “compiler as a service”, the implications of primarily having a Haskell production codebase, their experience with GraphQL, hiring product managers technical enough to build useful features, some new and upcoming Hasura features, and riff about the current state of front-end development and `npm` hell.Highlights00:20 - What does the name Hasura mean?02:00 - What does Hasura do?04:00 - Why build this layer of the stack? 08:00 - How to deal with authentication if APIs are exposed directly via the database.26:00 - Does Hasura make production applications faster?33:00 - JSON Aggregation in modern databases38:00 - Why Haskell?44:00 - How do you write quality Haskell? How does hiring for Haskell positions work out in practice?55:00 - Application servers do much more than just talk to databases. How does Hasura provide escape hatches so that non-database interactions (for eg: talking to Stripe) work out? Subscribe at www.softwareatscale.dev

Heavybit Podcast Network: Master Feed
Ep. #87, Multiple Databases with Tanmai Gopal of Hasura

Heavybit Podcast Network: Master Feed

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2021


In episode 87 of JAMstack Radio, Brian speaks with Tanmai Gopal of Hasura. They explore the variables that come with running multiple databases including new security risks, authorization considerations, and problems around caching.

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Heavybit Podcast Network: Master Feed
Ep. #87, Multiple Databases with Tanmai Gopal of Hasura

Heavybit Podcast Network: Master Feed

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2021 31:20


In episode 87 of JAMstack Radio, Brian speaks with Tanmai Gopal of Hasura. They explore the variables that come with running multiple databases including new security risks, authorization considerations, and problems around caching. The post Ep. #87, Multiple Databases with Tanmai Gopal of Hasura appeared first on Heavybit.

JAMstack Radio
Ep. #87, Multiple Databases with Tanmai Gopal of Hasura

JAMstack Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2021 31:20


In episode 87 of JAMstack Radio, Brian speaks with Tanmai Gopal of Hasura. They explore the variables that come with running multiple databases including new security risks, authorization considerations, and problems around caching. The post Ep. #87, Multiple Databases with Tanmai Gopal of Hasura appeared first on Heavybit.

JAMstack Radio
Ep. #87, Multiple Databases with Tanmai Gopal of Hasura

JAMstack Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2021


In episode 87 of JAMstack Radio, Brian speaks with Tanmai Gopal of Hasura. They explore the variables that come with running multiple databases including new security risks, authorization considerations, and problems around caching.

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Tallercast
Hasura - Tallercast #08

Tallercast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 31, 2021 74:17


O Hasura está se tornando cada vez mais um assunto muito importante aqui na Taller, é uma ferramenta que estamos usando há algum tempo e adorando a experiência, e para compartilhar com vocês gravamos um episódio do Tallercast sobre o assunto! O Rafa, Sebas, Evelyn, Alison, Fellipe Pinheiro e Felipe De Araújo trouxeram suas perspectivas e opiniões sobre o Hasura, comentando seus benefícios, melhorias e o poder que a comunidade possui! Partiu ouvir! Acesse o link para saber as referências citadas nesse episódio e conhecer os participantes: Blog da Taller: Tallercast #08 – Hasura

100x Entrepreneur
Hasura Founder on Building For Developers ft. Tanmai Gopal

100x Entrepreneur

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2021 54:24


Data access for App development for startups and enterprise is very complex and has a lot of security concerns. It gets even worse when you plan to scale the product.This has vastly changed since Hasura came into existence. Founded by the guest of our today's episode, Tanmai Gopal, Hasura provides an open-source engine for developers to streamline data access in a secure and scalable way to make app developments easier.Started in 2018, it has seen adoption from thousands of developers across fast-growing startups and Fortune 500 companies.During the podcast, Tanmai shares with us how they ideated Hasura as an open-source engine, and when did they realize the right opportunity to monetize it by launching a commercial model. Notes - 01:22 - Hasura in layman's term03:56 - Early childhood and graduating from IIT Madras10:21 - “Until you build a product and take it to market, you actually don't know anything.”13:11 - Launching Hasura as an open-source engine; 2 Mn+ downloads in first year & 100 Mn+ downloads in the second year14:34 - Changing perspective from being bootstrapped to raising VC funding21:23 - Shifting from free open-source to a commercial model25:38 - Milestone around Mission Critical Adoption34:02 - GTM strategy - Free adoption followed by commercial conversion38:50 - Hiring for the Non-dev team41:33 - His advice to entrepreneurs building open-source products

FSJam Podcast
Episode 38 - Learn with Jason Lengstorf

FSJam Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 3, 2021 41:15


Jason Lengstorf Twitter GitHub LinkedIn Jason.af Lengstorf.com Learn with Jason Twitch Home Page Links GrAMPS Let's Learn RedwoodJS with Anthony Campolo Serverless GraphQL with Hasura with Christian Nwamba Build a Portfolio Site with Sanity.io and Gatsby with Espen Hovlandsdal Visual Testing Using Cypress and Applitools with Angie Jones Jamstack Explorers ★ Support this podcast ★

Gitbar - Italian developer podcast
Ep.76 - Hasura e GraphQL con Pamela Gotti (Credimi)

Gitbar - Italian developer podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2021 79:20


Graphql è una tecnica di api design super interessaante, ma cosa succede se non abbiamo voglia di svilupparla usando un apollo, sangia della situazione? Beh potremmo comunque usare Hasura, un tool che genera out of the box una api graphql funzionante ancorata a un database postgres. Di questo ne abbiamo parlato con Pamela Gotti ex anti abuse engineer in google e oggi technical lead in Credimi.Con Pamela abbiamo anche parlato di sexual harassment e di diversity, comunque per tutti i dettagli, beh trovate tutto nell'oretta e mezzo di episodio.## Links- https://www.linkedin.com/in/pamelagotti/?originalSubdomain=it- https://hasura.io/- https://www.graphile.org/postgraphile/- https://flywaydb.org/- https://pragprog.com/titles/btlang/seven-languages-in-seven-weeks/## Balocchi- https://www.amazon.com/Range-Generalists-Triumph-Specialized-World/dp/0735214484- https://www.ibs.it/come-annoiarsi-meglio-libro-pietro-minto/e/9788831321167- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4VNDjwzzKPo- https://github.com/GitbarPodcast/Botletter## Ricorda di iscriverti al gruppo telegram:https://t.me/gitbar## Supportaci suhttps://www.buymeacoffee.com/gitbarPaso ci ha offerto

Contributor
Hasura with Tanmai Gopal

Contributor

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2021 36:12


Eric Anderson (@ericmander) and Tanmai Gopal (@tanmaigo) dive into the open-source Hasura GraphQL Engine and the wider Hasura community. Hasura provides real-time GraphQL APIs for databases, so developers can focus on building applications without worrying about infrastructure. Tune in to hear the full story about how Tanmai and his team are helping engineers unlock the dream of self-serve data access. In this episode we discuss: How the early Hasura team created their own version of GraphQL in parallel Developing community with ease of onboarding and radical transparency Transitioning community events into the COVID world, and looking to a future beyond travel Hasura’s secret sauce: the authorization framework Links: Hasura Hasura Con’21 DigitalOcean People mentioned: Rajoshi Ghosh (@rajoshighosh)

DevSpresso Podcast
JS News 33

DevSpresso Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2021 35:51


Jak to mawiają, jest wtorek to i są newsy. Sporo updatów. - Hasura 2.0 - azure func + node14 - Vercel SWR 0.5.1 - Pullstate - Opal - webdriverIO 7.0 ### Prowadzący Piotr Zaborowski https://www.linkedin.com/in/piotrzaborow/ Franciszek Madej https://www.linkedin.com/in/franekmadej/ ### Słuchaj jak Ci wygodnie Youtube https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCyeHshF-Pud-6-g9YA6o_Kg Spotify http://bit.ly/devspresso_spotify Google Podcast http://bit.ly/devspresso_google_podcast iTunes http://bit.ly/devspresso_itunes SoundCloud https://soundcloud.com/devspresso/js-news-28 Amazon Podcast: http://bit.ly/devspresso_amazon_podcast ### Źródła Elektron 12 https://www.electronjs.org/blog/electron-12-0 Koniec wsparcia Legacy Edge “spartan” https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/microsoft-365-blog/new-microsoft-edge-to-replace-microsoft-edge-legacy-with-april-s/ba-p/2114224 Koniec wsparcia dla IE11... po raz kolejny https://www.drupal.org/node/3199540 azure func + node14 https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/apps-on-azure/run-node-js-14-in-azure-functions/ba-p/2195063 Hasura w wersji 2.0 https://hasura.io/blog/announcing-hasura-graphql-engine-2-0/ Vercel SWR 0.5.1 https://github.com/vercel/swr Kolejny state manager React - pullstate https://github.com/lostpebble/pullstate Opal https://opalrb.com/ webdriverIO v7 https://webdriver.io/blog/2021/02/09/webdriverio-v7-released/

Fork Pull Merge Push
GraphQL is the God Mode of Web Development

Fork Pull Merge Push

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2021 53:11


GraphQL has arguably changed the entire paradigm of writing full-stack web applications. In today’s episode, Esko, Ian and Dirk discuss GraphQL, Apollo, and Relay, and why they can, in good conscience, be called a web developer’s cheat codes.GuestsIan Fosbery is a big believer in good communication—both face-to-face, and through code. For the past 15 years, he has been building products, writing code, and getting excited about everything from good software design to devops and scale.Dirk Geurs is a technologist interested in creating high-performing software teams. Over the last year, he worked on various cross-platform mobile applications.HostEsko Lahti is an engineer who is lazy and loves to take the easy way out. (Editor’s note: No one has ever witnessed Esko take an easy way out of anything.)Episode LinksGraphQL: https://graphql.org/GraphQL.js: https://github.com/graphql/graphql-jsRelay: https://relay.dev/Apollo: https://www.apollographql.com/Falcor: https://netflix.github.io/falcor/Hasura: https://hasura.io/Om Next: https://github.com/omcljs/omAbout ReaktorFork Pull Merge Push is a podcast by Reaktor, a strategy, design and technology company changing how the world works. Reaktor has offices in New York, Amsterdam, Stockholm, Tokyo, Helsinki, Turku and Tampere.Reaktor is always on the lookout for bright software developers to work in health, security, emerging technologies, and much more. See www.reaktor.com/careers.@ReaktorNow#FPMPod

The Bike Shed
280: Stable New New

The Bike Shed

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2021 31:56


On this week's episode Chris and Steph discuss a new tmux feature and wvim, a script that streamlines shell command edits. They also discuss the value of taking a sabbatical and protecting downtime. Steph shares some exciting news about thoughtbot and they answer a listener question about GraphQL and whether your app really needs an API? This episode is brought to you by ScoutAPM (https://scoutapm.com/bikeshed). Give Scout a try for free today and Scout will donate $5 to the open source project of your choice when you deploy thoughtbot is hiring! (https://thoughtbot.com/jobs) Send a question to The Bike Shed! (https://thoughtbot.com/blog/send-your-questions-to-the-bike-shed) "which + vim = wvim" post (https://ctoomey.com/writing/which-plus-vim-wvim/) GraphQL Ruby (https://graphql-ruby.org/) Hasura (https://hasura.io/) PostGraphile (https://www.graphile.org/postgraphile/) Become a Sponsor (https://thoughtbot.com/sponsorship) of The Bike Shed!

Frontend First
Best Practices for Imperative APIs in React

Frontend First

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2021 61:53


Ryan shares his first impressions using Supabase and talks about a new app he’s building to manage users in Hasura. Sam talks about how to responsibly go outside of React’s rendering cycle when using imperative APIs.Topics include:0:00 - Intro3:40 - Supabase first thoughts13:50 - Building an auth layer for Hasura30:40 - Apollo server37:50 - Framer Motion’s MotionValue and imperative APIsLinks:Sam’s snow photosImage Cropper Ep. 4SupabaseNetlify’s GoTrue User managementHasuraGoogle Cloud PlatformApollo ServerFramer Motion

SaaSBOOMi
What makes Hasura the next big thing in Indian SaaS

SaaSBOOMi

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2020 40:16


It's refreshing to track a new breed of India SaaS companies focused on building tools for software developers and programmers globally. While BrowserStack is on track to achieve $100 million ARR soon, there's Postman, and then, there's Hasura.This is what makes tracking India SaaS so fulfilling and thrilling for storytellers like me. Unlike the past waves of IT outsourcing and the rise of India's e-commerce startups, the country's SaaS ecosystem offers variety and there are so many potential winners.Hasura's founders Tanmai Gopal and Rajoshi Ghosh combine their passion for deep engineering with their ability to build great products. Launched in 2017, Hasura already counts SoftBank Robotics, one of Spain's largest banks--BBVA, and several global companies among its top customers.Early in the journey, they made a bold pivot by killing the cash-rich consulting business to build a product.With Hasura, Tanmai and Rajoshi are also riding an early wave.“It's like when Mongo was starting and people were like, well  this doesn't make any sense, but you know, Mongo became popular or when virtualization was happening and AWS was happening, it was like the cloud doesn't make any sense but it happened,” Tanmai tells me in this podcast. “Hasura is in that kind of exciting but scary class of things that it can be category creating. A product like Hasura has not existed before. It is a weird product. It makes you hyper productive, but it is a shift in architecture and that means that when Hasura is everywhere, people will assume that it is the right way to do things, but the journey to doing that is obviously the most painful journey in the world.”In this episode of SaaSBOOMi Podcast, Tanmai shares the backstory, and how they are building Hasura, tool by tool. Listen to this podcast to learn more about how Hasura is helping developers make sense of big data and preparing for a world where programming will go mainstream in schools. This conversation also offers insights into building a deep engineering startup and catching a wave early on. 

The Startup Operator
EP 53 : Demystifying Venture Capital | Sameer Brij Verma (MD, Nexus Venture Partners)

The Startup Operator

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2020 78:16


Sameer Brij Verma, Managing Director of Nexus Venture Partners, started his journey in India's venture capital ecosystem back in 2007. That year, he joined Reliance Ventures, where he focused on early-stage investments in technology, media and entertainment, and telecommunications. His operational expertise lies in product management, business development, sales acceleration, recruiting, follow-on fundraising, and scaling. At Nexus, Sameer focuses on consumer internet, enterprise / SaaS, ed-tech, healthcare, and b2b commerce domains. He has invested in over 38 companies including the likes of Roadrunnr (Zomato), Postman, Zolo, Unacademy, and Hasura.io Join Roshan and Sameer as we breakdown the basics of venture capital, in addition to - - A day in the life of a VC - Finding the right startups and founders - Sameer's journey with venture capital - Lessons from investing - Frameworks for evaluating investing opportunities - Building differentiators as a VC firm - What sets the great founders apart ------------------------- Connect with Sameer - LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/sbverma/ Twitter - https://twitter.com/s_brij_verma ------------------------- Know more about Moolya - https://moolya.com/ Know more about Clergo - https://www.clergo.com/ --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/startup-operator/message

Venturi's Voice: Technology | Leadership | Staffing | Career | Innovation
The Tech Innovations Behind Sainsbury's | Chris Grice

Venturi's Voice: Technology | Leadership | Staffing | Career | Innovation

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 25, 2020 23:31


Chris Grice is an Engineering Manager within the Order and Fulfil team at Sainsbury's Tech. Previous to Sainsbury's, Chris has worked in 3rd sector organisations, web agencies, radio, and now retail. During the podcast episode, we spoke about the logistics involved with planning an infrastructure with so many moving parts, the technology involved with staying ahead of the curve in one of the largest chain of supermarkets in the UK. As the business is ever-scaling, how does the tech team at Sainsbury's keep up with developments and changes in the technology world, to ensure the business is always progressing to meet consumer needs and demands, which is especially challenging during remote working and a pandemic. Chris also volunteers at a local Code Club, and has worked with local schools and LEAs to help bridge the digital skills gap in Greater Manchester, and also runs a local Meetup group around GraphQL in Manchester, with speakers from organisations such as the BBC, Hasura, and Moonpig. Showtimes 0:55 - Chris's role as an Engineering Manager at Sainsbury's 1:34 - How the logistics of the business has changed in recent years to keep up with consumer demands 2:40 - Chris's personal career history and journey into retail 5:27 - The dramatic acceleration of scale during the pandemic 6:24 - Remote working and the experimentation when implementing it into the business 9:30 - How tech and digital works in a 150-year-old organisation 10:40 - Experimenting with new tech to stay ahead of the curve 15:03 - Chris's involvement with digital education 17:41 - Raising awareness of what a career in tech actually is 19:43 - Future-proofing the tech industry 22:14 - Advice for people looking to get into the tech industry

Frontend First
Is GraphQL an implementation detail?

Frontend First

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2020 65:03


Sam and Ryan talk about whether GraphQL affects the architecture of an app, and what sort of UI code a well-implemented GraphQL server can replace. They also talk about Sam's experience working on a new side project using Next, Hasura, GraphQL and SWR.Topics include:2:34 – Finally feeling good about our tech stack. How easy GraphQL makes it to get or update aggregate data.13:42 – Giving frontend developers a query language19:46 - Does GraphQL encourage your JavaScript frontend to become more of a dumb view layer?35:22 – Should you worry about unnecessary requests if they're abstracted behind your data-fetching library?51:58 – Is GraphQL an implementation detail?

Coding Blocks
3factor app – Async Serverless

Coding Blocks

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2019 91:37


We take an introspective look into what's wrong with Michael's life, Allen keeps taking us down random tangents, and Joe misses the chance for the perfect joke as we wrap up our deep dive into Hasura's 3factor app architecture pattern.

Coding Blocks
3factor app – Reliable Eventing

Coding Blocks

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2019 123:13


We discuss the second factor of Hasura's 3factor app, Reliable Eventing, as Allen says he still _surfs_ the Internet (but really, does he?), it's never too late for pizza according to Joe, and Michael wants to un-hear things.

Coding Blocks
3factor app – Realtime GraphQL

Coding Blocks

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 17, 2019 141:42


We begin to twitch as we review the first factor of Hasura's 3factor app, Realtime GraphQL, while Allen gets distrac ... SQUIRREL!, Michael might own some bell bottoms, and Joe is stuck with cobalt.