John Arwe is a Senior Technical Staff Member at IBM with a multi-decade career designing high-assurance mainframe kernels and driving adoption of Linked Data and loosely coupled HTTP/REST interfaces. He edited the W3C Linked Data Platform spec and has led negotiation and standards strategy across competitive consortia like Open Services for Lifecycle Collaboration and the W3C SML working group, with an open-source implementation hosted at Eclipse. His work uniquely spans deep systems engineering—autonomic resource allocators for z/OS-class platforms—with pragmatic cloud and API-first approaches that enable interoperable lifecycle tooling. Trained at MIT in System Design and Management and rooted in computer science from Rutgers, he combines rigorous academic grounding with hands-on standards leadership and cross-vendor collaboration.
9 years of coding experience
SM, System Design and Management, SM, System Design and Management at Massachusetts Institute of Technology
SM, System Design and Management, SM, System Design and Management at MIT Sloan School of Management
BA, Computer Science, BA, Computer Science at Rutgers University
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