Konrad Knitter is a Software Product Architect with 9 years of experience designing and delivering low-level networking and operability software for telecom and datacenter markets. Currently at Intel, he architects drivers and validation tools for Series 700/800 NICs and next-generation Ethernet/IPU platforms across Linux, Windows, VMware and FreeBSD. Previously at Nokia he led RAN operability evolution for 4G/5G and vRAN, unifying operability software to maximize reuse across BTS, vCU and vDU products. He combines deep C++ systems craftsmanship with service-level design in Node.js, Python, Swift and JavaScript, and is practiced at turning legacy modules into microservices with CI-driven automation. Known for translating hard customer troubleshooting into concrete technical requirements and roadmaps, he blends hands-on development with cross-team architecture leadership. Based in Warsaw, he brings a track record of pragmatic proofs-of-concept that bridge product strategy and implementable engineering plans.
9 years of coding experience
8 years of employment as a software developer
-, Informatyka, Wydział Elektroniki, -, -, Informatyka, Wydział Elektroniki, - at Politechnika Wrocławska
Contributions:50 pushes, 1 branch in 2 years 9 months
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