Michael Asnes is a Solutions Engineer with a decade of hands-on experience ensuring enterprise success for Lingoport SaaS customers, spanning pre-sales POCs through long-term managed deployments. He blends Linux systems engineering (CentOS/RHEL), automation (Ansible, Python, Bash), and AWS operations—building monitored, patched, and recoverable environments with Prometheus, AMI backups, Lambda and boto3. Michael routinely interfaces with SecOps and stakeholders to translate security and business requirements into tailored, auditable installations and support workflows. His background in Java development and early backend work informs a pragmatic, developer-friendly approach to deployment engineering and client training. Based in Boulder, he pairs a technical CS education with a philosophy BA, which shows in his clear communication and thoughtful problem-framing when solving complex integration challenges.
10 years of coding experience
3 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor of Arts (BA), majors in Philosophy and Computer Science, Bachelor of Arts (BA), majors in Philosophy and Computer Science at University of Colorado at Boulder
World Wind, an open source 3D interactive world viewer, was created by NASA's Learning Technologies project, and released in mid-2004. It is now developed by NASA staff and open source community developers.
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