Jeff Morris

VP Product & Solutions Marketing at Couchbase

San Francisco, California, United States
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Jeff Morris is a veteran high-tech marketing and product leader with three decades of experience bringing pioneering data, NoSQL, graph, and cloud analytics products to market. As VP Product & Solutions Marketing at Couchbase and former heads of marketing at Datacoral and Neo4j, he blends product strategy, go-to-market craft, and hands-on use of the technologies he sells. He has led teams that invented early categories—from mobile analytics and mashboards to graph-driven recommendation engines—and excels at translating technical differentiation into customer-facing narratives. A practical technologist as well as marketer, he has contributed to the Couchbase .NET client to improve async K/V operations and sub-document APIs, showing comfort with engineering-level problems. Based in Huntington Beach, he combines deep domain memory of data infrastructure with a knack for spotting ideas that are ahead of their time.
code13 years of coding experience
job29 years of employment as a software developer
bookElectrical Engineering and History, Electrical Engineering and History at Syracuse University
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Github Skills (7)

asynchronous10
net10
dotnet10
sdk10
couchbase10
async10
error-handling9

Programming languages (8)

C#JavaCJavaScriptGoPHPHTMLGroovy

Github contributions (5)

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The official Couchbase SDK for .NET Core and Full Frameworks
Role in this project:
userBack-end Developer
Contributions:868 commits, 3 PRs, 127 comments in 9 years 5 months
Contributions summary:Jeff contributed several features and made improvements to the core of the .NET Couchbase client, including implementing asynchronous methods for various K/V operations and adding support for a sub-document API with methods for document mutation and lookup operations. They refactored various internal components, such as the error handling, and integrated with the new cluster-level authentication model. These changes were made to improve the client's performance and functionality, and ensure compatibility with Couchbase Server 4.0 and greater.
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Contributions:5 commits, 1 push in 5 years 11 months
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Jeff Morris - VP Product & Solutions Marketing at Couchbase