Alex Porcelli

Co-founder And CEO at KIE Community

Miami-Fort Lauderdale Area United States
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Summary

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Alex Porcelli is a veteran software engineer and entrepreneur who co-founded Aletyx to bridge Symbolic AI and Generative AI for enterprise applications, drawing on a professional development career that began in 1996. With 17+ years driving critical rules, BPM and cloud-native projects like Drools, jBPM and Kogito, he combines deep backend expertise with full‑stack and DevOps experience across major open-source platforms. A long-standing Apache KIE PPMC member and recognized community leader since 2008, he has shaped parser, runtime and workbench components used by enterprise automation stacks. Former engineering leader at Red Hat and IBM, he regularly speaks at international conferences and brings a rare mix of product leadership, open-source stewardship and low-level parsing/architecture know-how. Based in the Miami-Fort Lauderdale area, he is as comfortable hardening rule engines and CI/CD flows as he is steering company strategy.
code17 years of coding experience
job27 years of employment as a software developer
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Github Skills (46)

dependency-management10
git10
parser10
spring10
back-end-development10
jbpm10
drools10
gwt10
java10
rule-engine10
eris10
javas10
gemfire10
front-end-development10
xfire10

Programming languages (13)

JavaCSSGoVisual Basic 6.0HTMLGroovyFreeMarkerKotlin

Github contributions (5)

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kiegroup/jbpm-wb

Aug 2012 - Aug 2017

Web-based management process and task management console
Role in this project:
userFull-stack Developer
Contributions:85 commits, 35 PRs, 25 pushes in 5 years
Contributions summary:Alex's contributions primarily focused on improving and refactoring the jBPM web console. They made improvements to the user interface, fixed issues to get the application loading, and adapted the code to align with more recent Uberfire refactoring and updates. The commits also include changes to the build process and deployment configurations, indicating work across both front-end and backend systems. The code changes span multiple files and systems, suggesting a full-stack involvement.
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kiegroup/kie-wb-common

May 2013 - May 2019

Shared screens, widgets and services for KIE workbenches.
Role in this project:
userBack-end Developer
Contributions:3 reviews, 182 commits, 150 PRs in 6 years 1 month
Contributions summary:Alex's commits primarily focused on adapting the code to changes in the underlying framework, specifically regarding the removal of client-side libraries from the server-side classpath and adapting to new version record formats. Furthermore, the user addressed bugs, such as fixing compilation errors, and improved the project's code base. These changes indicate a focus on ensuring the project's stability, compatibility with evolving dependencies, and improved functionality, with a focus on the back-end.
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Alex Porcelli - Co-founder And CEO at KIE Community