Anthony Urwin is a senior software architect with over two decades of experience translating enterprise strategy into flexible, maintainable systems, currently focused on AWS and Azure solutions for logistics, real-time apps, big data, ML, blockchain and AI. He blends hands-on Microsoft-stack engineering and full-stack development with pragmatic enterprise architecture, stakeholder alignment, and agile delivery—often acting as both facilitator and active code contributor. His background includes large-scale work at Microsoft and contributions to the HPCC open-source high-performance computing platform, demonstrating comfort with parallel processing and backend systems. Anthony’s strength is turning strategic thinking into tactical solutions that teams adopt, using phased, people-first approaches to reduce risk and improve quality. Based in Naples, Florida, he pairs deep technical breadth with a long record of leading teams through complex platform and DevOps transformations.
14 years of coding experience
27 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor of Science (B.S.), Physics, Computer Science, 3.9, Bachelor of Science (B.S.), Physics, Computer Science, 3.9 at Rochester Institute of Technology
Regents High School Diploma, Computer Science, Physics, 4.0, Regents High School Diploma, Computer Science, Physics, 4.0 at DeSales High School
Associate's Degree, Computer Science, 4.0, Associate's Degree, Computer Science, 4.0 at Finger Lakes Community College
HPCC Systems (High Performance Computing Cluster) is an open source, massive parallel-processing computing platform for big data processing and analytics.
Role in this project:
Back-end Developer
Contributions:1277 reviews, 685 commits, 373 PRs in 11 years 8 months
Contributions summary:Anthony's contributions center around improving the functionality and maintainability of the High Performance Computing Cluster (HPCC) Systems platform. The user has implemented enhancements to the WsECL navigation pane and made updates to the EclDirect service, primarily within the context of the ESP platform. The changes included improvements to the handling of exception messages and the implementation of features such as a proxy mode for HTTP and other protocol requests. The contributions span a wide range of system improvements.
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