Summary
Matt Berteaux is a software architect with 14 years of experience building scalable backend systems, currently shaping platform architecture at Adobe after progressing through multiple senior engineering roles there. He primarily writes Java in production but explores Kotlin and other languages for fun, reflecting a strong interest in different programming paradigms. His background spans real-time personalization, notification platforms, and big data pipelines using Kafka, Spark, and Hadoop, plus hands-on microservice and full-stack work earlier in his career. Based in Madison, Wisconsin, he combines pragmatic engineering with systems-level thinking to deliver reliable production services. Notably, he moved from building data-intensive pipelines at Ancestry to leading architecture efforts at a major product company, showing an ability to translate prototype systems into scalable, production-grade platforms.
14 years of coding experience
14 years of employment as a software developer
BS, Computer Science, BS, Computer Science at Brigham Young University