Episodes

  • Scaling SaaS the Right Way: Des Anderson on AI, Security, and Building a Global Learning Platform
    Aug 3 2025

    #010: In this episode of DevEx Unpacked, Alan Carson sits down with Des Anderson, co-founder and CTO of LearnUpon, to discuss the journey from start-up idea to global SaaS leader.

    Des shares candid insights on co-founding a company during uncertain times, simplifying the LMS market, scaling engineering teams, and keeping innovation alive with AI and horizon-two projects.

    From navigating cloud choices to balancing tech debt, security, and customer trust, this episode is packed with lessons for SaaS founders, engineers, and product leaders building the next generation of software platforms.

    • (00:00) - From Ireland to Serbia: Des Anderson’s Journey to Founding LearnUpon
    • (02:30) - How Two Co-Workers Became Co-Founders and Built a SaaS Vision
    • (05:00) - The Big Leap: Leaving Jobs and Taking the Startup Risk
    • (06:30) - Spotting the Gap: Simplifying Learning Management Systems
    • (10:00) - Going All-In on the Cloud: Building with Ruby on Rails and AWS
    • (14:40) - Scaling a Global Business: Lessons from Japan and EY Entrepreneur of the Year
    • (18:30) - Growing Pains: Engineering Challenges and Prioritising Tech Debt
    • (24:00) - Product, Process, and People: Keeping Teams Nimble at Scale
    • (30:00) - Building Future Innovation: Experimentation, Horizon Two Work, and AI Agents
    • (34:30) - AI in Learning Platforms: Opportunities, Risks, and Red Tape
    • (43:30) - Security and Trust: Building Enterprise-Grade SaaS from Day One
    • (48:07) - Favourite Part of the Job: Culture, People, and Leading a Global Team
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    50 mins
  • Scaling People, Not Just Headcount: How HR Builds Culture at a Remote-First Startup
    Jun 19 2025

    #009: In this episode of DevEx Unpacked, Cloudsmith’s Chief Strategy Officer Alan Carson chats with Kerry Boden, HR Manager and the force behind scaling Cloudsmith during its explosive growth.

    Kerry shares her journey from linguistics to HR leadership, her experience joining a 35-person startup, and how she helped grow the company to nearly 90 employees across four continents.

    Learn how Cloudsmith balances rapid hiring with culture fit, how remote onboarding can actually outperform in-office programs, and the secret sauce behind keeping employees connected, even when they’re thousands of miles apart.

    From the magic of offsites and Slack culture to the emotional impact of "Cheers for Peers" and the dangers of remote burnout, Kerry gives an honest, practical look into how to build, and maintain, a thriving culture in a high-growth, remote-first environment.

    Whether you're an HR professional, a startup founder, or just someone fascinated by how culture scales, this episode offers valuable insights on setting high hiring standards, prioritising wellbeing, and using tools and rituals to build lasting employee connection in the modern world of work.

    • (00:00) - From Language Degrees to HR Leadership: Kerry’s Unlikely Path
    • (03:51) - Joining Cloudsmith: Building HR from the Ground Up
    • (07:19) - Scaling Fast: From 35 to 88 Employees in 12 Months
    • (11:04) - Creating Culture in a Remote-First Company
    • (14:22) - The Power of Offsites: Recharging the Collaboration Battery
    • (18:09) - Internal Communication That Builds Customer Success
    • (20:46) - Building Culture Across Borders and Time Zones
    • (22:39) - Weekly Rituals That Keep the Company Connected
    • (26:00) - Cheers for Peers: Recognition That Drives Culture
    • (28:08) - Scaling HR: Tools, Teamwork, and Hiring at Speed
    • (36:10) - Fighting Burnout in a Remote-First Startup
    • (41:20) - Hiring High Standards: Why Great People Make a Great Company
    • (44:28) - Final Advice for Remote HR Leaders
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    46 mins
  • Mastering Customer Success at Cloudsmith with Dave McConville
    Jun 12 2025

    #008: In this episode of DevEx Unpacked, host Alan Carson sits down with Dave McConville, a customer success powerhouse at Cloudsmith, to explore what it truly takes to build lasting customer relationships in a complex, fast-growing tech company.

    Dave shares his candid journey from aspiring software engineer to technical writer, scrum master, and ultimately, the go-to guy for making customers successful.

    With humour and deep insight, Dave unpacks the realities of artifact management, navigating curveballs post-sale, and the critical role of empathy, transparency, and trust in building partner-like relationships with customers.

    He discusses the early days of Cloudsmith, what it's like to move from Belfast to New Jersey as part of a remote-first company, and how he balances technical knowledge with human connection.


    Tune in for practical wisdom, real stories, and a behind-the-scenes look at what makes Cloudsmith’s approach to customer engagement truly special.

    • (00:00) - Finding the Path to Cloudsmith: From Code to Customers
    • (03:15) - Life as a Technical Writer: Writing for Readers Who Don’t Read
    • (06:05) - Early Days at Cloudsmith: Chaos, Buckets, and Building
    • (09:54) - The Handoff: How Sales Transitions into Customer Success
    • (13:59) - Artifact Management Is Never Boring
    • (15:26) - Building Trust: How to Win Customers Without Knowing Everything
    • (20:23) - Dealing With Curveballs and Growing With Customers
    • (25:11) - What Success Really Looks Like in Customer Success
    • (26:35) - Moving to the U.S, Time Zones, Slack, and Coffee Overload
    • (32:33) - Defining Customer Success From the Ground Up
    • (38:09) - The Intercom War Room: Support, Sausage Making, and Real-Time Fixes
    • (44:17) - Why Customers Love Dave: Relationships Over Transactions
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    49 mins
  • Engineering at Scale with Ronan O'Dulaing: Culture, Chaos, and the Craft of Building World-Class Teams
    Jun 5 2025

    #007: What does it take to scale a world-class engineering team? In this episode of DevEx Unpacked, Alan Carson sits down with Ronan O'Dulaing, seasoned engineering leader and VP of Engineering at Cloudsmith, to explore the strategies behind hiring top-tier talent, structuring growing teams, and building psychologically safe, remote-first cultures.

    Ronan shares battle-tested lessons from Silicon Valley to Belfast, offering candid insights on what it really means to lead with authenticity, manage chaos, and foster sustainable pace in high-growth environments.

    Whether you're a founder, CTO, or engineering leader, this episode is packed with actionable advice on recruitment, onboarding, team structure, and guiding principles that keep dev orgs aligned and effective.

    Learn how to build not just software, but engineering cultures that scale.

    • (00:00) - Welcome to DevEx Unpacked: Meet Ronan O'Dulaing
    • (03:00) - Lessons from Netscape and the Birth of Web Tech
    • (07:00) - Building a Tech Scene in Dublin from Scratch
    • (10:30) - The Art of Scaling Without Founding
    • (13:30) - Hiring Great Engineers: Mindset, Culture, and Fit
    • (17:00) - Onboarding Secrets That Supercharge New Hires
    • (22:00) - Leading with Psychological Safety and Authenticity
    • (26:30) - Structuring Engineering Teams for High Growth
    • (31:00) - Engineering by Principles: Structure Without Bureaucracy
    • (34:30) - Remote-First Culture Done Right
    • (41:00) - Slack, Transparency, and the Culture of Connection
    • (45:00) - Preventing Burnout and Driving Sustainable Engineering
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    52 mins
  • Naval Aviator to SaaS CEO: Glenn Weinstein on Leadership, Scaling, and Serving Developers
    May 29 2025

    #006: In this episode of DevEx Unpacked, Cloudsmith co-founder Alan Carson sits down with CEO Glenn Weinstein for a deep dive into leadership, growth, and developer-first thinking.

    Glenn shares his journey from programming on a Commodore PET to founding and selling a startup, his lessons from Twilio, and what drew him to lead Cloudsmith.

    The two discuss what it takes to build a category-defining company from Belfast, navigating VC funding, and how values like resilience, clarity, and service drive long-term success.

    A must-listen for founders, tech leaders, and anyone scaling with purpose.

    • (00:00) - Introduction
    • (08:17) - Building and Exiting a Startup: The Appirio Journey
    • (12:10) - Lessons from Twilio and Why Cloudsmith Stood Out
    • (15:46) - Becoming Cloudsmith CEO: Conviction, Relocation & Responsibility
    • (20:06) - Naval Training Meets Startup Life: A Blueprint for Leadership
    • (23:24) - Inside the Cloudsmith Offsite: Culture, Awards & Team Spirit
    • (29:07) - Comfort vs. Conviction: The Pressure of Leading a Start-up
    • (34:40) - Persistence, SDRs, and the Power of Trying Again
    • (37:03) - Silicon Valley Is an Idea, Can Belfast Replicate It?
    • (41:33) - Why Series B Matters: Signaling Strength to the Market
    • (46:07) - IPO Ambitions and Staying True to Developers
    • (47:56) - Serving Developers Is Serving the Enterprise
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    49 mins
  • Support to Solutions: Ciara Carey on Secure DevOps, Rego Policies & Growing with Cloudsmith
    May 22 2025

    #005: In this episode of DevEx Unpacked, Alan Carson chats with Ciara Carey, Solutions Engineer at Cloudsmith, about her career journey from developer to DevRel to her current customer-facing role.

    Ciara shares real-world insights on software supply chain security, how teams are using Enterprise Policy Management (EPM) to control open source risk, and why Cloudsmith’s cloud-native platform is a game changer for DevSecOps workflows.

    You’ll also hear stories about support chats, high-stakes demos, speaking gigs, and what makes a successful customer onboarding journey.

    A must-listen for engineers, platform teams, and security-conscious startups.

    • (00:00) - From DevRel to Solution Engineering: Ciara’s Cloudsmith Journey
    • (04:56) - Solving Real Developer Pain: Artefact Management in the Wild
    • (09:06) - Guardrails Not Gates: Balancing Speed with Software Security
    • (13:12) - Rethinking DevSecOps: Lessons from Real-World Customer Use Cases
    • (17:02) - Inside Enterprise Policy Management: What Customers Really Want
    • (21:25) - Rego, Auditing & Automation: Making EPM Easy for Teams
    • (25:01) - Who Uses EPM, and How It Bridges Developers and Security Teams
    • (31:01) - From POC to POV: What Makes a Successful Cloudsmith Onboarding
    • (34:28) - Building the Customer Success Engine (and Letting Go)
    • (41:48) - Talks, Panels & Product Demos: Behind the Scenes of DevRel Life
    • (43:32) - The New Cloudsmith UI: Refresh, Delight, and Real-Time Feedback
    • (47:26) - Cloud-Native FTW: Usage Dashboards, Seamless Upgrades & More

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    50 mins
  • From Solo Founder to CTO: Jack Spargo on Scaling Startups, Blockchain & Developer Culture
    May 15 2025

    #004: In this episode of DevEx Unpacked, Alan Carson chats with Jack Spargo, CTO of Control Alt, about his fascinating career journey from aerospace engineering to leading blockchain-powered investment platforms.

    Jack shares lessons from being acquired overnight, the challenges of building a platform from scratch, and why he’s betting big on junior engineers and AI augmentation. They explore the realities of compliance, software supply chain security, and why Northern Ireland is fast becoming a serious start-up hub.

    A must-listen for technical founders, engineering leaders, and DevOps pros navigating scale and innovation.

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    58 mins
  • Tom Gibson on Scaling Cloudsmith, Security Innovation & Developer DNA
    May 8 2025

    #003: In this episode of DevEx Unpacked, Alan Carson sits down with Tom Gibson, Principal Engineer and long-time Cloudsmith team member, to trace his journey from early start-up to leading strategic innovation in the CTO’s office.

    Tom shares behind-the-scenes stories about engineering through scale, building continuous security scanning, and what it takes to evolve a developer-first platform.

    Hear how Cloudsmith grew from four engineers to an enterprise-ready company, while staying true to its developer DNA.

    If you're building DevOps platforms, growing an engineering team, or just love a good Pac-Man rivalry, this episode is for you.

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    47 mins