Summary
Berardino Salvatore is a seasoned software architect and entrepreneur with nearly three decades of experience building industrial software, expert systems, and DevOps solutions for clients such as IBM, LafargeHolcim, ENEL and Philip Morris. With a foundation in physics and mathematics, he blends rigorous analytical thinking and hands-on programming across languages like Java, C/C++, Python and modern stacks (Javascript/React, Node.js), and has been a key contributor to enterprise products including several IBM Tivoli releases and Gensym G2 features. He founded BERSA Systems to deliver industrial-grade software and has repeatedly led multicultural teams through requirements workshops, technical writing, and product integration projects that produced measurable cost savings. Familiar with semantic technologies, inference engines (G2, Jena) and SCADA development (Ignition), he also participated in EU research projects and is a published IEEE author and patent inventor—signals of his R&D depth beyond day-to-day delivery. Colleagues know him as a pragmatic problem-solver who enjoys getting his hands dirty from low-level debugging to data architecture and ontology design. Based in Roseto degli Abruzzi, he combines strategic product planning with a persistent appetite for exploring emerging software discoveries.
9 years of coding experience
17 years of employment as a software developer
ITIS
Bachelor of Science (BSc), Particle Physics, Bachelor of Science (BSc), Particle Physics at Università di Pisa
English, Italian, French