Andy Dustman is a DevOps engineer with 13 years of professional experience and a deep background in Python, UNIX/Linux systems, and infrastructure automation. He built early, widely used Python bindings for MySQL and an asynchronous DNS resolver interface, and has presented at O'Reilly conferences—demonstrating both open-source impact and community engagement. His career spans higher education and commercial teams where he's led Python/Django development, managed virtualized and networked environments, and operated core services like DNS, SMTP, backups, and monitoring. At Atlatl he served as technical lead for a six-person team building a CPQ platform integrating native 3D tooling, and he now applies that combined dev and ops expertise as a DevOps engineer at SixAxis. Known for pragmatic tooling and long-term maintenance of critical systems, he brings a systems-first mindset that bridges application code and infrastructure.
13 years of coding experience
23 years of employment as a software developer
B.A., Chemistry, B.A., Chemistry at Indiana University Northwest
Chemistry, Chemistry at University of Georgia Department of Chemistry
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