Kyle Doyle is an engineering leader and Director of Integrations with over a decade of experience modernizing legacy systems into cloud-native, containerized microservices and leading global software teams in safety-critical automotive and logistics environments. He has driven integration platforms for connected and autonomous vehicles—working with OBD, UDS, and CAN protocols—while implementing Generative AI and predictive analytics to optimize operations. At UPS he progressed from developer to manager and architect roles, shaping fleet systems, drone airline applications in Azure, and a data warehouse used for machine learning across the enterprise. Now leading integrations at GenLogs, he blends hands-on back-end experience (including contributions to notable Spring Boot tutorials and AWS AppSync work) with scaled agile transformation and roadmap-driven leadership. Colleague-focused and data-first, he’s equally comfortable debugging Spring Boot apps as he is aligning engineering strategy to business outcomes.
8 years of coding experience
15 years of employment as a software developer
B.S Applied Computer Science; Biology, B.S Applied Computer Science; Biology at George Mason University
Contributions:36 commits, 21 PRs, 6 comments in 2 years
Contributions summary:Kyle contributed to the `eugenp/tutorials` repository by making code review fixes, including changes to a Java 8 grammar file. They also worked on a remote debugging feature by modifying Java files within a Spring Boot application. Additionally, the user's commits involved merging branches and addressing build failures, likely related to testing frameworks or dependencies within the project. Furthermore, the user made changes related to AWS AppSync integration in a Spring Boot application.
Contributions:10 PRs, 21 pushes, 4 branches in 7 months
spring-bootspring-mvcspringrestrest-api
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