Adam Tygart is an HPC Operations Engineer with 15 years of hands-on experience designing, administering, and scaling Linux and Windows environments for large academic and research clusters. He managed fleets of hundreds of nodes and tens of thousands of cores at Kansas State University, providing HPC/HTC user support and operational reliability before joining Lambda. Comfortable across systems, networking, and monitoring stacks, he pairs deep Unix administration skills with practical Windows administration and end-user support experience. An active open-source contributor, he has improved backend data and visualization features in the widely used openDCIM data center inventory project, adding sensor analytics and device-type map colorization. Based in Manhattan, Kansas, Adam brings a pragmatic focus on measurable infrastructure improvements and tooling that makes complex compute environments more observable and user-friendly.
An open source (GPL v3) Data Center Inventory Management (DCIM) application.
Role in this project:
Back-end Developer
Contributions:22 commits, 6 PRs, 3 comments in 3 years 8 months
Contributions summary:Adam made several contributions to the OpenDCIM project, primarily focused on back-end enhancements and data management. They added functionality to calculate and display average temperature and humidity in data center and zone statistics, modifying SQL queries to retrieve relevant data. Furthermore, the user made adjustments to the network map feature, including adding colorization for devices based on their type and providing filtering options. They also addressed minor issues and added units of measure to rack sensor templates and tooltip displays.
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