Jeff Sposetti is a veteran technology leader and founder with 11 years of recorded experience driving product and strategy across cloud, data, and infrastructure companies. Currently VP in the Office of the CTO at MongoDB, he previously led product organizations at MongoDB, Timescale, Hortonworks and VMware, shaping cloud product roadmaps and developer experiences. He began as an engineer and founder, bringing hands-on product development instincts to executive roles and a practical focus on shipping usable systems. An active contributor to Apache Ambari, Jeff has directly improved UI and cluster management features for a major Hadoop provisioning project, reflecting a blend of backend and frontend capability. Based in Greater Philadelphia, he pairs a master’s in computer science with mechanical engineering roots, which surfaces in a pragmatic, systems-oriented approach to product leadership. Colleagues know him for turning complex distributed-system requirements into tangible product improvements that scale.
11 years of coding experience
26 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor's Mechanical Engineering, Bachelor's Mechanical Engineering at Drexel University
Master's Computer Science, Master's Computer Science at Villanova University
Apache Ambari simplifies provisioning, managing, and monitoring of Apache Hadoop clusters.
Role in this project:
Back-end Developer
Contributions:11 commits in 5 months
Contributions summary:Jeff contributed to the Apache Ambari project by modifying Java and JavaScript files within the "files" and "capacity-scheduler" views. Their work primarily involved implementing features related to file management, user interface, and access control configurations. These contributions included modifications to the user interface, adding new service endpoints for cluster operations and modifying the configuration files to make them compatible with new UI components. The changes indicate a focus on improving the functionality and user experience of the Ambari views.
Contributions:25 pushes, 2 branches in 5 years 2 months
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