Brandon Dunne is a seasoned software engineer with 13 years of experience building back-end systems and cloud integrations, currently based in New Jersey and working at IBM. He has deep expertise in Ruby and infrastructure-focused development from long tenure on ManageIQ and Red Hat CloudForms, contributing to VMware integrations, cloud-init provisioning, and UI back-end improvements. His open-source work includes enhancing OpenStack support in the widely used fog library and meaningful backend contributions to ManageIQ projects, showcasing a strong testing and automation mindset. Prior roles blended hands-on systems administration and lab/network engineering—skills that inform his pragmatic approach to product development and customer-facing support. Colleagues count on him for reliable, well-tested backend solutions and for simplifying complex system interactions behind the scenes.
13 years of coding experience
13 years of employment as a software developer
Certificate Computer & Network Security, Certificate Computer & Network Security at The Chubb Institute
Associate of applied Science Computer & Network Security, Associate of applied Science Computer & Network Security at High Tech Institute
Bachelor of Science Technology Management, Bachelor of Science Technology Management at Anthem College
Contributions:131 reviews, 2390 commits, 1394 PRs in 8 years 8 months
Contributions summary:Brandon primarily worked on the back-end functionality of the ManageIQ platform. Their contributions focused on enhancing the VMwareWebService by adding support for new properties and features. Furthermore, they implemented functionality around the provisioning of VM images, including support for cloud-init. They were also responsible for refactoring various tests.
Contributions:11 reviews, 401 commits, 103 PRs in 8 years 5 months
Contributions summary:Brandon's contributions focused on modifying the classic UI for ManageIQ. They implemented log file depot using relationships, requiring changes to the OpsController and related files, as indicated by the code differences in the commit messages. The changes involved modifying existing files for the configuration of log file settings and credential validation, as well as simplifying the existing code structure.
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