Summary
Máté Barabás is a Principal Technical Program Manager at Microsoft with nearly two decades in IT and nine years in focused program management roles driving cloud and AI solution delivery. He designs and scales Azure infrastructure offerings, leads globally distributed subject-matter teams, and champions open-source, infrastructure-as-code patterns such as Bicep through initiatives like the Common Azure Resource Modules Library. His background spans hands-on systems engineering, large Azure engagements, and transforming secure on-premises architectures into automated cloud platforms using Terraform, ARM, and CI/CD. Known for bridging engineering, sales, and delivery, he translates Microsoft public guidance into repeatable landing zones and operational playbooks that accelerate customer adoption. Based in the Greater Seattle Area, he combines deep technical craftsmanship with a product mindset and a track record of enabling global teams to ship secure, compliant cloud solutions. An often-overlooked strength is his long history of running cross-functional workshops and training that smooths the handoff from design to large-scale delivery.
9 years of coding experience
10 years of employment as a software developer
Master's degree, Electrical, Electronics and Communications Engineering, Master's degree, Electrical, Electronics and Communications Engineering at Budapest University of Technology and Economics