Summary
Daniel Abraham is an engineering manager based in Mountain View with 11 years of experience leading teams that build reliable, large-scale systems across security, networking, and global financial domains. He blends hands-on engineering and people leadership, having moved from senior infrastructure roles at Google and Chronicle to founding engineering at a startup and now managing teams at Cribl and formerly Datadog. Daniel is an evangelist for infrastructure reliability and product quality, with deep practical experience in exabyte-scale storage and high-throughput data processing. He pairs a strong SRE/devops mindset with applied cybersecurity and wired/wireless networking expertise, enabling measurable operational improvements. Comfortable shipping TypeScript and backend infrastructure alike, he is equally at home mentoring engineers and owning system architecture. An unexpected throughline: his career spans low-level wireless/validation automation at Intel to moonshot SRE work, giving him rare breadth across hardware, networking, and cloud software.
11 years of coding experience
22 years of employment as a software developer
B.Sc. Computer Science, B.Sc. Computer Science at The Hebrew University of Jerusalem
English, Hebrew