Kerry Meyer is a software engineer with over 8 years of focused experience in high-availability networking and system architecture, currently based in Palo Alto. He has a deep track record at Cisco and Dell EMC designing and implementing multicast, MPLS, and HA features—often solving performance bottlenecks that unlocked orders-of-magnitude scale and sub-second recovery. Kerry emphasizes building reliability from day one, writing readable, reusable code that anticipates error conditions and concurrency contention across multi-processor distributed systems. His work spans protocol design (PIM, IGMP, MVPN, BGP) and platform integration (IOS/IOS-XR, ASIC offload), and includes pioneering features such as multicast SSO and hardware-assisted packet discard for dramatic convergence improvements. Known for mentoring engineers and translating field issues into durable fixes, he pairs deep protocol knowledge with pragmatic system-level optimization.
8 years of coding experience
25 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor of Science Electrical Engineering, Bachelor of Science Electrical Engineering at University of Michigan
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