Summary
Dan Bryant is a seasoned firmware and systems engineering leader with 12+ years at Hewlett Packard Enterprise driving UEFI, kernel, and platform enablement for enterprise servers. He blends deep Windows kernel and hardware architecture expertise with practical skills in USB boot, WMI, headless server optimization, and PowerShell automation to accelerate product rollouts and meet PCI/kernel requirements. As a manager he forms high-performing cross-functional teams, streamlining development and release processes while pushing teams to find dynamic, pragmatic solutions. Concurrently he consults on security through HackerOne engagements and maintains a hands-on engineering stance that spans firmware to thermal and Redfish platform work. Based in Tomball, Texas, Dan pairs a BS in Computer Science with a career-long focus on making complex hardware/software systems reliable and production-ready—often by introducing subtle but high-impact platform modernizations.
12 years of coding experience
15 years of employment as a software developer
BS Computer Science, BS Computer Science at University of Houston