Summary
Aslam Khan is a Principal Cloud Software Architect based in California with over 20 years of engineering experience and more than a decade focused on cloud and datacenter networking. He leads architecture and development at Aruba/HPE, driving high-performance, in-memory switch databases, OVS/Quagga integrations, and end-to-end cloud network management for campus and data center switching. His work blends low-level control/data-plane engineering with platform-dependent optimizations, resulting in multiple performance and memory-related patents. Prior roles at Motorola, Verisign, and Nominum sharpened his expertise in mission-critical routing, SIP/ENUM systems, and kernel-level debugging. Comfortable across hardware-software boundaries, he repeatedly improves scalability and latency in production networking stacks. He also holds engineering credentials from Osmania and a graduate certificate from Stanford in operating systems and software systems, reflecting a strong systems-rooted approach to cloud networking.
11 years of coding experience
16 years of employment as a software developer
Graduate Ceritificate Course Operating Systems and Software Systems, Graduate Ceritificate Course Operating Systems and Software Systems at Stanford University
Nrupatunga High School
BE Electronics and Comminication, BE Electronics and Comminication at Osmania University