Matt Pavlovich is a seasoned technology leader and co-founder with 11+ years delivering enterprise messaging, integration, and application modernization solutions from Austin, Texas. As CTO of HYTE and a long-time Apache ActiveMQ committer, he combines hands-on backend and DevOps expertise with product leadership—creating projects like AtlasMap.io and maintaining production-grade ActiveMQ deployments at global scale. His background spans telecom and finance where he designed SOA/ESB platforms processing millions of events daily, migrated legacy systems to microservices, and led secure, regulated implementations. A frequent speaker and pragmatic engineer, he’s equally comfortable refactoring core open-source code to resolve concurrency issues as he is shaping hybrid cloud adoption strategies.
10 years of coding experience
11 years of employment as a software developer
Engineering, Physics, Philosophy, Engineering, Physics, Philosophy at Purdue University
Contributions:224 reviews, 138 commits, 305 PRs in 2 years 6 months
Contributions summary:Matt primarily contributed to fixing bugs, adding enhancements, and refactoring core components within the Apache ActiveMQ Classic codebase. Their work included resolving a `ConcurrentModificationException` by modifying thread-unsafe methods and updating references, adding a release validation script to the committer-tools, and updating dependencies. They also addressed compiler warnings and fixed issues related to Jetty versions, suggesting a focus on maintaining code quality and build processes.
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