Justin Thaler is a Test Architect with nine years of experience designing resilient server firmware and diagnostics for industry leaders like AMD, Jabil, IBM, and Lenovo. He specializes in RAS-driven system architecture, Redfish/IPMI/SNMP integrations, and automating diagnostic workflows to keep mission-critical applications alive and reduce field troubleshooting time. Justin has driven BMC and BIOS requirements for multi-socket servers, built Redfish validation into CI/CD, and delivered tooling that scales to hundreds of systems for realtime telemetry. Comfortable across firmware, hardware, and software stacks, he pairs hands-on coding (C/C++, Java, shell, SQL, web languages) with schematic review and manufacturing insight. Known for translating observed user workflows into simpler service experiences, he often uncovers improvement opportunities that cut diagnostic and training effort significantly. Based in Round Rock, Texas, he blends competitive product analysis with pragmatic automation to help customers self-service and qualify large-scale server deployments.
9 years of coding experience
19 years of employment as a software developer
Fort LeBoeuf High School
Bachelor of Science Software Engineering, Bachelor of Science Software Engineering at Pennsylvania State University-Erie Campus
This package is to be applied to service nodes in a POWER 9 LC cluster. It serves to aggregate BMC node data, apply service policy, and forward recommendation to cluster service management utilities. Node data includes hardware machine state including environmental, reliability, service, and failure data.
Contributions:5 releases, 4 PRs, 28 pushes in 1 year 8 months
Collection of useful tools to interact with openbmc
Contributions:17 pushes, 1 branch in 11 months
openbmcuseful-toolsinteract
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