Matthew Mcclaskey is CTO and co-founder of Kasm Technologies, where he architected Kasm Workspaces — a container-streaming platform used for VDI, app streaming and remote browser isolation. With nearly two decades of software, network and systems engineering experience across the DoD, intelligence community and civilian agencies, he led DevSecOps, IA and CI/CD efforts for a major DoD machine learning program working with the DoD CIO, 16th Air Force and AF CSO. He also managed development and certification of the Jason-3 satellite ground system for NOAA, coordinating NASA JPL, EUMETSAT and CNES partners. A hands-on technologist as well as executive, he contributes to the open-source KasmVNC project, improving performance with SSE2 optimizations and self-benchmarking tools. Based in Charlotte, he blends operational systems engineering, security-first architecture and performance tuning to deliver scalable, auditable solutions.
8 years of coding experience
14 years of employment as a software developer
Master's degree Information Systems, Master's degree Information Systems at Bellevue University
Modern VNC Server and client, web based and secure
Role in this project:
Back-end Developer & Performance Engineer
Contributions:12 releases, 4 reviews, 26 commits in 2 years 3 months
Contributions summary:Matthew primarily contributed to the core functionality and performance optimization of the VNC server. They implemented self-benchmarking tools and SSE2 scaling optimizations, significantly improving the application's performance. The user also addressed several bugs related to the websocket and clipboard implementations. Additionally, they worked on tweaking WEBP encoding parameters and improving the handling of download file names.
Contributions:1 release, 3 PRs, 2 pushes in 1 year 9 months
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