

3239: From Google to AppsCode: Tamal Saha’s Journey to Kubernetes Innovation
Apr 12, 2025
Tamal Saha, founder and CEO of AppsCode, shares his journey from Bangladesh to Google before launching his company in 2016. He discusses the evolution of Kubernetes-native data management, highlighting tools like KubeDB and Stash that simplify database operations. Tamal explains how his innovations help organizations shift from complex ticket-based provisioning to self-service models. He also addresses the challenges of managing stateful workloads and looks ahead to emerging AI trends in database solutions, making cloud-native management more intuitive and scalable.
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From Bangladesh to Google to AppsCode
- Tamal Saha's journey began in Bangladesh, led him to Google, and inspired him to launch AppsCode in 2016.
- His experience with Google's internal Borg system, similar to Kubernetes, influenced his vision for AppsCode.
Kubernetes' Impact
- Kubernetes' release was a pivotal moment, fundamentally changing computing and infrastructure.
- Its efficiency and standardization, similar to Google's internal systems, made it a potential game-changer.
AppsCode's Initial Focus and Challenges
- AppsCode initially aimed to build a container cloud platform, similar to Heroku, on top of Kubernetes.
- Challenges like Kubernetes' instability and the need for dynamic configurations led to a shift in focus.