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From Overengineering to Overachieving with Todd Greene, CEO of PubNub

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In this episode, Dan Balcauski sits down with Todd Greene, the CEO of PubNub, to delve into the fascinating world of real-time event-driven apps and the entrepreneurial wisdom that comes with it. From Todd's humble beginnings to the rapid growth of PubNub, we explore the pivotal moments, international impact, and scaling complexities that have shaped his entrepreneurial path. Join us as we uncover the secrets behind Todd Greene's tech journey, the evolution of PubNub, and the challenges of pricing, communication, and scaling in the SaaS world.
Guest Bio
Todd Greene, CEO of PubNub, is a serial entrepreneur, having founded multiple companies that have significantly impacted the tech landscape. His journey began with CascadeWorks, an early SaaS company acquired by what is now Upwork, followed by Loyalize, a real-time mobile app that synced with live TV shows, acquired by the owner of American Idol. At PubNub, Todd has been at the forefront of developing a platform that simplifies the development and scaling of real-time, event-driven apps, a tool now essential for thousands of businesses across SaaS, B2C, and IoT sectors worldwide.
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PubNub.com
PubNub on X
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Innhold levert av Dan Balcauski. Alt podcastinnhold, inkludert episoder, grafikk og podcastbeskrivelser, lastes opp og leveres direkte av Dan Balcauski eller deres podcastplattformpartner. Hvis du tror at noen bruker det opphavsrettsbeskyttede verket ditt uten din tillatelse, kan du følge prosessen skissert her https://no.player.fm/legal.

In this episode, Dan Balcauski sits down with Todd Greene, the CEO of PubNub, to delve into the fascinating world of real-time event-driven apps and the entrepreneurial wisdom that comes with it. From Todd's humble beginnings to the rapid growth of PubNub, we explore the pivotal moments, international impact, and scaling complexities that have shaped his entrepreneurial path. Join us as we uncover the secrets behind Todd Greene's tech journey, the evolution of PubNub, and the challenges of pricing, communication, and scaling in the SaaS world.
Guest Bio
Todd Greene, CEO of PubNub, is a serial entrepreneur, having founded multiple companies that have significantly impacted the tech landscape. His journey began with CascadeWorks, an early SaaS company acquired by what is now Upwork, followed by Loyalize, a real-time mobile app that synced with live TV shows, acquired by the owner of American Idol. At PubNub, Todd has been at the forefront of developing a platform that simplifies the development and scaling of real-time, event-driven apps, a tool now essential for thousands of businesses across SaaS, B2C, and IoT sectors worldwide.
Guest Links
PubNub.com
PubNub on X
PubNub on LinkedIn

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