Jeff Autor is a Principal Software Architect with decades of deep expertise in server and datacenter manageability, currently shaping Vertiv’s manageability products and industry API standards. He founded and has co-chaired the DMTF Redfish Forum since 2014, driving the adoption of a modern, RESTful systems management model that spans servers, power, and cooling infrastructure. Previously a Distinguished Technologist at HPE, he led cross-company efforts to align product implementations with open standards and holds 20 US patents in system management, hardware abstraction, and clustering. Jeff’s career traces back to architecting SNMP MIBs and BladeSystem/iLO technologies, giving him rare hands-on experience across firmware, ASIC selection, and cloud-scale telemetry. He’s an active contributor and leader in Open Compute and standards communities, known for turning product-level requirements into interoperable industry specifications. Based in Cypress, Texas, he pairs engineering craftsmanship with standards diplomacy to make complex infrastructure more observable and sustainable.
10 years of coding experience
14 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor of Science (B.S.), Computer Engineering, Bachelor of Science (B.S.), Computer Engineering at University of Illinois
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Jeff Autor - Principal Software Architect at Vertiv