Jeff DiNoto is an engineering leader with 11+ years of experience building and scaling distributed web applications and developer platforms, currently leading teams at IBM after recent leadership roles at DataStax, Benchling, and Hotel Engine. He blends hands-on core Java and JavaScript engineering with systems integration and distributed architecture design to deliver on-time, user-friendly features and production-ready platform components. At DataStax he helped drive K8ssandra to a 1.0 GA and contributed to the operator and Stargate integrations, demonstrating both open-source stewardship and cross-functional community growth. Known for developing developer and operator experiences, release management, and mentoring distributed teams, he pairs technical depth with product-minded planning. Based in North Carolina, he holds an MS in Computer Science from Johns Hopkins and a BS in Computer Engineering from Clemson, and consistently publishes practical technical content to grow community engagement.
11 years of coding experience
21 years of employment as a software developer
B.S. Computer Engineering, B.S. Computer Engineering at Clemson University
K8ssandra is an open-source distribution of Apache Cassandra for Kubernetes including API services and operational tooling.
Role in this project:
Full-stack & DevOps Engineer
Contributions:4 releases, 173 reviews, 107 commits in 1 year 2 months
Contributions summary:Jeff significantly contributed to enabling and configuring Stargate within the K8ssandra distribution, enhancing the project's API gateway capabilities. They were instrumental in updating the Stargate and management-api versions, incorporating the latest features and fixes. Furthermore, the user modified unit tests to align with changes in the Reaper ingress rule service name and made adjustments to the documentation and tests as a result of code changes. These changes involved templating, ingress configurations, and version upgrades across several core components.
Contributions:18 commits, 3 PRs, 16 pushes in 1 year 4 months
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