Ashly Mathew is a pragmatic software developer with eight years of engineering experience spanning low-level C systems work and higher-level orchestration and CI/CD tooling. Currently a Software Developer and Scrum Master on SAP’s Piper team in Frankfurt, she contributes to a Jenkins/Go-based shared library that improves build and SBOM generation for container pipelines. Her background includes kernel-space driver work at Intel—where she focused on compression acceleration, OS abstraction layers, unit testing and root-cause debugging—and earlier roles validating OpenStack components and product code. She combines hands-on implementation, performance-minded algorithm improvements, and strong code-review and mentoring practices. Ashly’s cross-cutting skill set bridges hardware-adjacent optimization and DevOps automation, making her effective at both feature delivery and improving developer workflows. Fluent in translating complex system requirements into testable, production-ready solutions, she also brings practical Scrum leadership to engineering teams.
7 years of coding experience
5 years of employment as a software developer
Pre-University Degree, Physics,Chemistry,Mathematics,Biology, 93%, Pre-University Degree, Physics,Chemistry,Mathematics,Biology, 93% at SDM College For Women
96%, 96% at Carmel English School ,Nanjangud
Bachelor of Engineering (B.E.), Information Science and Technology, Bachelor of Engineering (B.E.), Information Science and Technology at National Institute of Engineering ,Mysore
Master of Science - MS, Computer Software Engineering, Master of Science - MS, Computer Software Engineering at University of Limerick
Jenkins shared library for Continuous Delivery pipelines.
Role in this project:
Back-end & DevOps Engineer
Contributions:68 reviews, 69 commits, 58 PRs in 8 months
Contributions summary:Ashly primarily contributed to the Go-based build and release pipeline, adding functionalities for publishing binaries and integrating with the Continuous Delivery pipelines. They introduced features for generating Software Bill of Materials (SBOM) using Syft for container images built with Kaniko. Furthermore, the user made modifications to the Jenkins library, including configuration and testing enhancements. The user also focused on improving the project's build process.
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