Ingo Weiss is a product leader and former software engineer with 11 years of experience building and shipping complex enterprise systems from e‑commerce platforms to capital markets technology. Now Product Manager at Adaptive Financial Consulting in New York, he blends hands-on backend engineering experience—contributing to high-profile open-source projects like WildFly and Apache ActiveMQ Artemis—with product strategy and delivery skills honed as a Senior Product Owner at Lab49. His background includes improving security-sensitive server components, test automation robustness, and real-world performance fixes, giving him a rare combination of product judgment and deep technical credibility. Comfortable coordinating distributed teams and accelerating delivery via pragmatic process changes, he has a history of translating low-level engineering constraints into clear product decisions.
11 years of coding experience
13 years of employment as a software developer
Product Design, Product Design at University of Fine Arts, Hamburg
Graphic Design, Graphic Design at School of Design Basel
Contributions:4 reviews, 45 PRs, 51 comments in 6 years 5 months
Contributions summary:Ingo contributed to the WildFly Application Server by adding trace logging to the SSO code within the Undertow subsystem, enhancing debugging capabilities. They addressed a bug (WFLY-6787) by enabling WebSocket compression by default, and added management model support for websocket compression, expanding the configuration options. Further contributions involved updating the JDR report to correctly identify the product name and version, and also addressing security manager issues by adding required permissions to various test cases.
WildFly Elytron: Security, Authentication, and Authorization SPIs for the WildFly project
Role in this project:
Back-end Developer
Contributions:8 commits, 11 PRs, 7 comments in 3 years 5 months
Contributions summary:Ingo primarily contributed to the backend security components of the WildFly Elytron project, focusing on authentication, authorization, and credential management. Their work involved adding detailed logging for debugging authentication processes, refactoring code in several core authentication mechanisms, and addressing issues related to the handling of duplicate command line options within the Elytron tool. They also made improvements in the areas of X509 evidence verification within the realm's LDAP configuration and in the management of file permissions for existing credential stores.
wildflyauthorizationsecurityauthenticationelytron
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Ingo Weiss - Product Manager at Adaptive Financial Consulting