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Purple Mango Podcast
De Fracasar 2 Veces a Cofundar una Empresa de Tecnología que Levantó +$2.6M y fue Admitida en YC

Purple Mango Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 24, 2024 85:02


Mathias Caramutti es ingeniero y cofundador de Complif (ex Celeri). Una Startup que automatiza procesos de Compliance para entidades financieras. Hoy la empresa cuenta con más de 50 empleados y está en pleno crecimiento. Complif fue admitida en Ycombinator, la aceleradora más prestigiosa del mundo que admite solo al top 1% de aplicantes. Por esta aceleradora pasaron grandes empresas cómo Airbnb, Dropbox, Reddit, Rappi, y más. Fue un gusto hablar con Mathi, quién está muy experimentado y sumergido en el nicho de startups que resuleven problemas financieros. Web: https://www.complif.com/us Red de Mati: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mcaramutti/ Toto: https://beacons.ai/totomarchesini 00:00 Introducción 01:14 ¿Quién es Mathias Caramutti? 04:54 Comienzos de Mathias Caramutti 13:20 El futuro de la Inteligencia Artificial 17:42 ¿Cuál es la motivación del día a día de Mathias Caramutti? 21:23 ¿Cómo consiguieron su primer cliente? 23:17 ¿Cómo se complementan los 3 co-founders? 28:36 Ingreso al programa Start-Up Chile 31:57 Call con Matías Woloski 39:11 Ingreso al programa Y Combinator 50:48 Aprendizajes y networking en YC 01:00:48 ¿Cuánto dinero invirtió YC en Complif? 01:07:02 Visión actual de Complif 01:09:31 Emprender en Argentina 01:14:49 Sistema educativo actual 01:23:16 Consejos para el Mathi de 18 años

Startupeable
096. Matias Woloski, Auth0 | Cómo Productizar un Servicio y Vender $100M's con Product-Led Growth

Startupeable

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 23, 2022 57:58


Con más de 40 millones de usuarios al día, Auth0 debe ser uno de los software latinoamericanos más usados a nivel global e irónicamente menos conocidos. Auth0 fue adquirida por Okta, una compañía estadounidense de ciberseguridad, por 6,500 millones de dólares. Hoy conversamos con su cofundador y CTO, Matias Woloski.La idea de Auth0 nació de los cientos de proyectos de consultoría que Matías hizo para grandes empresas, donde identificó problemas comunes y recurrentes que le sirvieron de inspiración.Matías nos contó los pasos y sus aprendizajes para “productizar” un servicio y colaborar con grandes empresas en la creación de software. También, hablamos sobre las estrategias comerciales product led growth y B2B que le permitieron a Auth0 llegar a 2000 clientes corporativos y facturar cientos de millones.La manera más sencilla de ayudarnos es dejando una reseña en Apple Podcasts: https://ratethispodcast.com/startupeableEste episodio es presentado por:Notas del episodio: https://startupeable.com/auth0/Síguenos en:• Página Web: https://startupeable.com/ • LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/startupeable/ • Twitter: https://twitter.com/startupeable • Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/startupeable/ • Spotify: https://spoti.fi/3qwjyPI• TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@startupeable_podcast

EnterpriseReady
Ep. #50, Giving Value to Developers with Matias Woloski of Auth0

EnterpriseReady

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2022 83:10


In episode 50 of EnterpriseReady, Grant speaks with Matias Woloski of Auth0. This talk contains unparalleled lessons on utilizing authentication and authorization services, landing your first enterprise customer, making smarter hiring decisions, and understanding the complexity of the CTO role.

Heavybit Podcast Network: Master Feed
Ep. #50, Giving Value to Developers with Matias Woloski of Auth0

Heavybit Podcast Network: Master Feed

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2022 83:10


In episode 50 of EnterpriseReady, Grant speaks with Matias Woloski of Auth0. This talk contains unparalleled lessons on utilizing authentication and authorization services, landing your first enterprise customer, making smarter hiring decisions, and understanding the complexity of the CTO role.

Latitud Podcast
#93 - Why share what you know: Matias Woloski, Auth0

Latitud Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2022 50:05


Matias Woloski is the CTO and co-founder at Auth0, a developer-first identity platform born in 2013 that became Argentina's 5th unicorn in 2019. With clients in over 70 countries, it grew to become a global leader in the Identity-as-a-Service arena, and was recently acquired by Okta for US$ 6.5 billion in early 2021.Auth0 has over 2 thousand enterprise customers and handles around 42 million logins every day. That demands a lot of tech working just right, and a lot of top-notch tech support to fix the issues that may come up.That's all part of Matias' job as he oversees people in over 30 countries, most of them working remotely, as well as in headquarters in Buenos Aires, London, Seattle, Sidney, Tokyo and Singapore.Today, Matias and I talk about:What new challenges for cybersecurity are on his mindThe importance of timing for a product fit (and can it be crafted or is it just luck?)How Auth0 made its first connections with Silicon Valley investorsAnd what Matias himself looks for when investing in startups as an angel investorBuilding something new? Apply for the Latitud Fellowship at apply.latitud.com

Elige Tu Propia Aventura
#18 Elige tu propia aventura con Mati Woloski (Co-Founder & CTO Auth0)

Elige Tu Propia Aventura

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2021 104:01


@woloski Mi viejo tiene un negocio de autopartes en Warnes, ahí arranqué y aprendí los principios de emprender como cualquier hijo del dueño de una pyme.En el secundario hice la especialidad en informática de la ORT. Al mes de terminar, en 1999, ya tenía trabajo. En 2008/9 comenzó a surgir la 'nube' (Azure, AWS, etcétera) y uno de los problemas a resolver era la autenticación. La solución era sacar la autenticación de tu aplicación hacia un servicio exterior, y es el patrón de arquitectura base en el que está basado @auth0 En 2013 Okta nos quiso comprar, pero todavía éramos muy chicos como empresa y el benchmark nos daba que iba a ser un pricing muy bajo. No avanzamos porque pensamos que nos iba a sacar foco. https://twitter.com/patriciomolina/status/1439712154559598600?s=20

Sin Sucursal
E42: Auth0 - Matías Woloski

Sin Sucursal

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 14, 2021 55:03


En este capítulo hablamos con Matías Woloski, Founder & CTO de Auth0, uno de los recientes unicornios argentinos especializados en seguridad informática. Matías es un referente internacional en cuanto a seguridad informática pero además un emprendedor con muchísima experiencia. Por eso, en la charla recorrimos todos estos temas: Historia de Auth0 Casos de productos que fracasaron Cuando vamos a eliminar las contraseñas Consejos de emprendedurismo Qué industrias y tecnologías son las de mayor impacto para el futuro Si les gustó el programa, nos pueden ayudar compartiéndolo con sus amigos! También nos pueden seguir en redes: Twitter: https://twitter.com/SinSucursal Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sin.sucursal Todos nuestros episodios los encontrás en: https://anchor.fm/sin-sucursal

PodKast de K Fund
La historia de Matias Wolosky y Auth0: el gigante de identity as a service

PodKast de K Fund

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2021 50:23


Matías Woloski es uno de los cofundadores de Auth0, una de las principales empresas a nivel global en el espacio de identity as a service. Auth0 fue comprada por Okta, otro de los líderes del mercado de identidad, hace unos meses por más de $6.500 millones. En este episodio hablamos con Matías sobre sus inicios en Argentina, sobre cómo tras años de consultoría se lanzaron a construir el producto que es hoy Auth0, sobre cómo consiguieron sus primeros clientes enterprise después de ganarse el corazón de los developers y de muchos otros temas. https://twitter.com/woloski https://auth0.com/

The SaaS Revolution Show
Leveraging Product-Led Growth to Go Global: Challenges & Opportunities, with Alexander Busse (NXTP Ventures) & Matias Woloski (Auth0)

The SaaS Revolution Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2021 21:59


Many of the fastest-growing SaaS companies in the world are product-led - think Zoom, Slack and Calendly. In 2019, Auth0 became Argentina's 5th unicorn. The secret to their success? A product-led, global growth strategy. In conversation with Alexander Busse, Co-Founder & CTO Matias Woloski shares tactics for growing revenue in a product-led way and key lessons learned building an international business from LatAm.

We Are Rhythm
041 - Percussionist and Composer Marcelo Woloski

We Are Rhythm

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 24, 2020 74:12


Argentinian percussionist and composer Marcelo Woloski grew up in a family of musical hobbyists. Despite caution from others, he decided to be the first in his family to pursue music professionally. Woloski studied at a satellite school for Berklee in Argentina before moving to New York. He talks about the struggles and successes of moving, the groups he has worked and toured with, and his most recent plans and projects in this episode of We Are Rhythm.

Betalks
Vol. 19 - Productividad con Alan Woloski

Betalks

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 7, 2020 71:15


Alan Woloski es Operations Manager en Credijusto, Máster en Dirección de Empresas por el IPADE e Ingeniero en Negocios y Tecnologías de Información por el ITESM.Ha trabajado en empresas fintech e e-commerceY algo que me encanta compartir con Alan son diferentes metodologías para ser más productivos.Platicamos del libro de Hábitos Atómicos, cómo utilizar el método de Pomodoros, cómo automatizar tareas y cómo utilizar un Bullet Journal.

Todo por la Tarde
Matías Woloski (Auth0)

Todo por la Tarde

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2020 30:07


#TPLT - Matías Woloski (Auth0)

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The Frye Show
#134: Matias Woloski – Cofundador & CTO Auth0 – El Servicio y la Simplicidad de Autenticación de Auth0

The Frye Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 8, 2020 118:54


“Cuando uno soluciona un problema y lo hace mejor de lo que existía antes es un avance de la humanidad. Todos tenemos el poder pero a veces tenemos que despertarlo.” – Matias Woloski   Matias Woloski es el cofundador y CTO de Auth0. Auth0 es el quinto unicornio en Argentina después de OLX, Despegar, MercadoLibre, y Globant. Auth0 fue fundada en 2013 al lado de Eugenio Pace, la firma ya cuenta con más de 500 empleados en más de 30 países, dado que casi el 60% de ellos trabaja de manera remota. Cuando se habla de unicornios y personas que hacen lo imposible me acuerdo de uno de los mejores consejos que escuché en una entrevista de Austin Kleon. Menciona que la mayoría de las personas (incluido yo) tienen una fascinación obscena con un Elon Musk, un Steve Jobs y la gente detrás de un unicornio. En este momento hay 474 unicornios (una compañía con una valoración de mil millones de dólares, frase de Aileen Lee) en el mundo. Una startup tiene una probabilidad de menos del %1 de convertirse en un unicornio. Las probabilidades están en contra porque no se puede producir suerte voluntariamente. Lo que se puede producir voluntariamente es disciplina (Matias Woloski tiene más de 20 años desarrollando, hablando, y escribiendo sobre tecnología) y modelos mentales. Comprender los modelos mentales y la dedicación de las personas detrás de estos unicornios le permite ver el mundo a través de sus ojos y, por un breve momento, ponerse en el lugar de los gigantes. Menciono esto porque en este podcast apenas discutimos los detalles de Auth0. Por lo tanto, quiero compartir una pequeña pieza de una entrevista con Matias Woloski para brindate algo de contexto.  “Empezamos hace siete años y fue en el momento justo porque a partir de ciertos eventos la ciberseguridad empezaba ser un tema. Entonces decidimos enfocarnos en un área en particular: la de la autenticación, ya que uno de los problemas más comunes era, y sigue siendo, que un hacker logre extraer una lista de usuarios y passwords de sitios que no tuvieron el recaudo de protegerlos de forma correcta”. - Link “Entre 2008-2009 estaba cambiando el mundo, apareció la nube, entre otras cosas, y las empresas empezaron a tener problemas que nosotros empezamos a analizar. Pensamos en cómo proteger a los usuarios y al mismo tiempo en cómo hacer para que accedan a las cosas que necesitaban. En 2010 escribimos un libro sobre esta problemática. Y después llegó Auth0. Hay mucho por hacer en el ámbito de la ciberseguridad y nosotros vemos esto día a día”. - Link En este podcast hablamos de Steve Jobs, el poder de la simplicidad, el diseño, el trabajo en Japón, viviendo en un mal motel en Seattle, Microsoft, decir no a millones de dólares y mucho más.   ***Si te gusta el podcast, ¿podrías considerar dejar una breve reseña en Apple Podcasts | iTunes? Es rápido, no duele y hace una gran diferencia para convencer a los futuros invitados y promocionar el podcast.Enlaces importantes:The Frye Show.com con más información, libros, artículos y más...Boletín creativo - 747The Corvus Show - CorvusThe Frye Show LIVE - LIVEThe Frye Show - MembresíaLinkedIn - robbiejfryeTwitter - robbiejfryeInstagram - robbiejfryeFacebook - robbiejfrye ★ Support this podcast ★

SimpleLeadership Podcast
Scaling Engineering Teams with Matias Woloski

SimpleLeadership Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2018 53:02


Matias Woloski is the CTO and co-founder of Auth0, an identity platform that provides authentication, authorization and single-sign-on as a service. Auth0 was founded in 2013 and it has now 300 employees and it’s a fully distributed company. Since 2013, Auth0 has tripled and doubled its revenue every year, counting with more than two thousand customers and tens of millions in recurring revenue. Before Auth0, he co-founded a high-end consulting business that employed 120 consultants. Matias lives in Buenos Aires, Argentina and he’s built the company from there with co-founder and CEO Eugenio Pace, who lives in Redmond, Washington. In this episode we discuss scaling engineering teams, hiring a VP of Engineering and. Contact Info: twitter.com/woloski auth0.com Show Notes: randsinrepose.com - michael lopp blog. it's almost like a reference book :) https://www.archanar.com/ unstoppable women - podcast of women in leadership https://mastersofscale.com/ masters of scale podcast: it touches on leadership but it's broader in scope.   Spotify Squad Framework: https://medium.com/project-management-learnings/spotify-squad-framework-part-i-8f74bcfcd761   good article on scaling eng teams: https://medium.com/@AntiFreeze/scaling-engineering-teams-3b2500c061f6   books Leadership Pipeline https://www.amazon.com/Leadership-Pipeline-Build-Powered-Company/dp/0470894563   managing humans michael lopp blog in a book https://www.amazon.com/dp/1484221575/ref=sspa_dk_detail_5?psc=1&pd_rd_i=1484221575&pd_rd_wg=AaArd&pd_rd_r=C3QJKZYPW5H6PS7P250D&pd_rd_w=uQddL   these classics were important in the beginning of my career, when I was 20ish https://www.amazon.com/Good-Great-Some-Companies-Others/dp/0066620996 e-People-Powerful/dp/0743269519&source=gmail&ust=1519598127387000&usg=AFQjCNE6ACjb0eOKfg7QzKiKX_lnFqB3bg">https://www.amazon.com/Habits-Highly-Effective-People-Powerful/dp/0743269519   Masters of Scale Podcast with Reid Hoffman   Good to Great   The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People     Civilization Game 

Fangirls Going Rogue: Star Wars Conversation from a Female POV

We've reached Episode 50 of Fangirls Going Rogue! Making the occasion even more special, Tricia Barr, Sarah Woloski, and Teresa Delgado were able to record the fiftieth episode spectacular together in person while attending GeekGirlCon in Seattle, Washington. As part of celebrating nearly four years of the show, we share voicemails and messages from listeners. We sincerely appreciate all the kind words for the show. After kicking off the episode by marking the Episode 50 milestone and briefly reviewing the latest in Star Wars news, we sit down for an interview with Annalise Ophelian, the documentary filmmaker behind the upcoming "Looking for Leia." We learn about her background as a filmmaker, her insights on the film industry, and of course the "Looking for Leia" documentary itself. At the convention, Annalise unveiled a preview reel that made each of us tear up. It's now available for everyone to see, and embedded below. Next we share our favorite moments from GeekGirlCon. While Tricia had attended five times previously, this was the first GGC for Sarah and Teresa. We couldn't do a 50th episode show without looking back at Fangirls Going Rogue to date. We talk about our favorite interviews and memories from our time together on the podcast. For our character discussion this month, we jump right into the Twitter challenge begun by our friend and listener Amy Wishman Nalan: the #RebelsPhotoChallenge. At the time of our recording, the challenge included, among others, our favorite Ghost crew character, favorite returning character from The Clone Wars, and favorite moments from Ezra, Kanan, and Hera. Looking for Leia preview reel from What Do We Want Films on Vimeo. Related Links: Looking for Leia website Looking for Leia Facebook page @LeiaFangirlFilm on Twitter As always reviews and ratings are our life blood. If you enjoyed this episode take a moment to leave a review and share it on social media. Thanks for listening, and until next time: Yub yub! Social Media Fangirls Going Rogue: @FGGoingRogue Tricia: @fangirlcantina Teresa: @icecoldpenguin Sarah: @JediTink Sandra: @geekchic9 Annalise Ophelian: @Dr_Ophelian Facebook: Fangirls Going Rogue Instagram: @FGGoingRogue Tumblr: fangirlsgoingrogue.tumblr.com Instagram: @FGGoingRogue Voicemail: 331-21 Ewoks or 331-213-9657 (or hit that cool Voicemail button on the website) Email: contact@fangirlsgoingrogue.com (or use our Contact page) NEW! Youtube T-shirts: at our Tee Public Store

Hyperspace Theories
The Music Of The Force Awakens

Hyperspace Theories

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2016 96:56


This month on Hyperspace Theories, we discuss how the music of Star Wars enhances the storytelling in The Force Awakens. Joining Tricia, B.J., and Kay for the episode is Sarah Woloski, who co-hosts Fangirls Going Rogue with Tricia and Teresa and Skywalking Through Neverland with her husband Richard. All four of us have instrumental musical backgrounds, and we share how our experiences learning and performing music have shaped our appreciation of the music of Star Wars. In previous episodes, we’ve used the meta segment – where we talk about how to speculate wisely – to analyze the impacts of some of the foundational figures in Star Wars storytelling, including George Lucas, Dave Filoni, Kathleen Kennedy, J.J. Abrams, and more. This month, we add maestro John Williams to the list. Of course, his amazing career spans dozens of famous movies and numerous famous musicals themes – Jaws,Indiana Jones, Superman, E.T., and Jurassic Park, to name only a few – but just as Star Wars is in a class by itself in cinema history, so too is Williams’ iconic Star Wars music. As much as anyone, Williams has added to the language of Star Wars storytelling with the themes, melodies, motifs, and other musical details weaved throughout the Star Wars films. From the powerful tones of the “Main Theme,” “Imperial March,” and “Duel of the Fates” to lyrical refrains like “Han Solo and the Princess,” “Yoda’s Theme,” and the “Force Theme,” the music adds considerable depth and emotional weight to the story. In the worldbuilding segment, we consider how the soundtrack of The Force Awakens elaborates upon the characters and storytelling in the movie. Williams has described his use of deliberate musical connections to the previous films in some respects, while also shaping new music for other places in the film. Among the tracks we discuss are “The Scavenger” and “Rey’s Theme” for the new heroine, Kylo Ren’s motif for the new villain, “Torn Apart” for the fateful showdown, “March of the Resistance” and “Scherzo for X-wings” for the new heroes fighting back against the First Order, and “The Journey Home” and “The Jedi Steps” that bring the movie to a close. With so much to say about Williams and his music, we’ll resume with our other usual segments in the next episode. Stay tuned for more analysis of The Force Awakens and the future of Star Wars storytelling. You can also listen to Hyperspace Theories at Libsyn or download the show there. Or subscribe on iTunes. If you listen, please rate us and write a review as a simple offer of gratitude. Hyperspace Theories is now available on Stitcher, as well. Related Links: The Force Awakens soundtrack listing Soundtrack files released by released by Disney for awards consideration Lucasfilm video (Feb. 22, 2016) with John Williams about the music of The Force Awakens New Yorker article “Listening to Star Wars” by Alex Ross fan version of “The Imperial March” in a major key Contact Information: Hyperspace Theories: Twitter @HyperspacePod Tricia Barr: Twitter @FANgirlcantina; email Tricia@fangirlblog.com B.J. Priester: Twitter @RedPenofLex; email Lex@fangirlblog.com Kay: Twitter @Geek_Kay; email Kay@fangirlblog.com Sarah Woloski: Twitter @JediTink  

Fangirls Going Rogue: Star Wars Conversation from a Female POV
Fangirls Going Rogue Episode 15 with New Host Sarah Woloski

Fangirls Going Rogue: Star Wars Conversation from a Female POV

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 21, 2015 83:00


In 2015, Star Wars will be bigger, better, and even more worthy of #fangirlflails! To keep up with the fandom happenings, co-hosts Teresa Delgado and Tricia Barr turned to one of their podcasting friends, Sarah Woloski from Skywalking Through Neverland, to help cover this amazing era of the franchise. Lucasfilm’s Senior Editor Jen Heddle’s piece on Marvel’s return to Star Wars comics got us excited for this week’s Star Wars #1 release. Teresa shares her initial thoughts after reading the issue. This weekend, Sarah will be running in the first Star Wars runDisney Star Wars Half-Marathon at Disneyland. At the end of the month, Tricia attends the grand opening of the Rebel, Jedi, Princess, Queen: Star Wars and the Power of Costume Smithsonian touring exhibit in Seattle, where Anthony Daniels is scheduled to appear. After Sarah shares her passion for Star Wars and its music, the fangirls discuss Vanessa Marshall’s comments in her EW.com interview on whether Kanan and Hera are space-married. Feel free to share your thoughts on Fangirls Going Rogue’sFacebook page or Twitter. With the help of our amazing listeners, Luke Skywalker was chosen for this episode’s character discussion. The discussion isn’t over when the show ends. Drop us a voicemail at 331-213-8657 and tell us what movie has your favorite version of Luke in it. After the podcast, check out the latest episode of Fangirl Chat, where Tricia and Geek Kay talk to Star Wars author and fangirl extraordinaire Tish Pahl about the history of fandom and convention tales with legends like Timothy Zahn, Michael Stackpole, and Aaron Allston. Fangirls Going Rogue: @FGGoingRogue Tricia: @fangirlcantina Teresa: @icecoldpenguin Sarah: @JediTink Email: contact@fangirlsgoingrogue.com  Facebook: Fangirls Going Rogue Tumblr: fangirlsgoingrogue.tumblr.com Instagram: @FGGoingRogue Voicemail: 331-21 Ewoks or 331-213-9657 Please go like Fangirls Going Rogue on iTunes and leave a positive review, and in your review mention how much you like the show.