
Jeremy Edberg
CEO of DBOS, with a long career in software and technology, including roles at Reddit and Netflix.
Top 3 podcasts with Jeremy Edberg
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Apr 12, 2025 • 40min
Simplifying Data Pipelines with Durable Execution
In this engaging conversation, Jeremy Edberg, CEO of DBOS and former tech lead at companies like Reddit and Netflix, discusses the vital concept of durable execution in data systems. He reveals how DBOS's serverless platform enhances local resilience and simplifies the intricacies of data pipelines. Jeremy emphasizes the significance of version management for long-running workflows and introduces the Transact library, which boosts reliability and efficiency. This episode is a treasure trove for anyone interested in optimizing data workflows and reducing operational headaches.

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Jul 10, 2025 • 36min
Reliable Software by Default with Jeremy Edberg
Jeremy Edberg, CEO of DBOS and former Reliability Engineer for Netflix, shares his innovative philosophy on software reliability. He proposes saving entire apps in databases to prevent failures and discusses his 'build for three' approach to scalable design. Jeremy lightens the mood with his cheeky Arizona time zone hack at Reddit and critiques the pitfalls of traditional testing methods. He also debates user-centric pricing strategies and emphasizes the importance of making it easy for customers to leave, ironically boosting retention.

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May 20, 2025 • 23min
Durable execution: autosave for your microservices
Jeremy Edberg, CEO of DBOS and former tech leader at Reddit and Netflix, and Chen Li, Co-founder and researcher from Stanford and MIT, dive into the world of durable execution. They discuss how DBOS Transact simplifies error recovery in microservices, crucial for today’s demanding AI applications. The conversation highlights the significance of database checkpointing and the role of tools to enhance reliability in machine learning pipelines. Their insights illuminate the need for resilience in an increasingly complex software landscape.