Bryan Seay

Durham, North Carolina, United States
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Bryan Seay is a hands-on engineering leader with a decade-plus of experience building and scaling cloud-native telemetry and agent software from startup to enterprise. He has led engineering teams of 17 across C++, Java and React while driving product-quality transitions and delivering agent-focused features, including an alpha chat integration between SaaS and devices. At Sysdig he protected significant agent revenue while architecting high-scale collector improvements (increasing metrics per node from ~3k to 50k) and contributing to patented approaches for metrics and metadata. A practical contributor to open source, he enhanced libsinsp in the widely used sysdig project to improve container cpuset support and const-correctness. Based in Raleigh, NC and grounded in computer engineering from Texas A&M, he blends low-level systems expertise with proven managerial execution.
code7 years of coding experience
job19 years of employment as a software developer
bookBachelor of Science (BS) Computer Engineering, Bachelor of Science (BS) Computer Engineering at Texas A&M University
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Github Skills (9)

docker10
c-language10
cprogramming-language10
containerization10
dockers10
system-programming9
linux9
debug8
debugging8

Programming languages (3)

SmartyC++Shell

Github contributions (5)

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draios/sysdig

Nov 2018 - Jul 2020

Linux system exploration and troubleshooting tool with first class support for containers
Role in this project:
userBack-end Developer
Contributions:3 reviews, 31 commits, 50 PRs in 1 year 7 months
Contributions summary:Bryan primarily contributed to the `libsinsp` library, focusing on enhancing its functionality and improving its integration with various systems. The commits involved modifying the `sinsp.h` and `sinsp.cpp` files to enable overriding functions, adding support for container cpuset configurations from the CRI engine and docker. The user made adjustments to the analyzer and added support for rw sizes for containers. Additionally, the user addressed issues related to valgrind and made improvements to the codebase's const-correctness.
containerstroubleshootingseccomplinuxdocker
KindlingProject/agent-libs

Sep 2018 - Jun 2021

Contributions:149 commits in 2 years 10 months
kerneldriversdriverlibsinsplinux
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