Summary
Matt Saladna is a solution architect and founder with 11+ years building high-density, secure Linux hosting platforms and a track record of shipping a customer-facing control panel, apnscp, that evolved from scripts into a principle-of-least-privilege PHP product. He bootstrapped Apis Networks as a senior in high school and has continually optimized service architecture to maximize server density, reduce account resource monopolization, and improve reliability and support responsiveness. Matt now runs Hostineer to combine cloud-native elasticity with apnscp’s platform innovations, focusing on dynamic resource allocation across VMs and heuristics for proactive anomaly detection. His work blends hands-on systems engineering—kernel-level isolation, cgroups, and platform redesign—with product and client-facing operations, giving him rare end-to-end ownership of hosting stacks. Based in Powell, Ohio and educated at Georgia Tech in entrepreneurial management, he brings entrepreneurial grit and practical research that already powers an open-source offering for safer, decentralized hosting.
11 years of coding experience
Management, Entrepreneurial and Small Business Operations, Management, Entrepreneurial and Small Business Operations at Georgia Institute of Technology