Rima Shah is a Technical Program Manager and former software engineer with over a decade of experience building and scaling software platforms across startups and enterprise teams. She excels in the intersection of product, design, and engineering, driving Agile transformations, data-informed roadmaps, and reliable releases for multi-tenant SaaS and consumer web platforms. Her background ranges from hands-on backend and QA work at Qualcomm and HP to leading delivery and process automation for early-stage companies, and she contributes to open-source infrastructure like the Apache Traffic Control CDN. Rima emphasizes clarity, automation, and measurable outcomes—using A/B testing, analytics, AI copilots, and CI/CD to reduce busywork and prevent burnout while accelerating product velocity. Based in India and grounded in an MS in Computer Science, she blends engineering depth with program-level leadership to shepherd complex launches end-to-end.
7 years of coding experience
15 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor of Technology (B.Tech.), Computer Engineering, Bachelor of Technology (B.Tech.), Computer Engineering at Ganpat University
The AI Leadership Series: Building and Scaling Solutions, The AI Leadership Series: Building and Scaling Solutions at Stanford Continuing Studies
MS, Computer Science, MS, Computer Science at San Diego State University
Apache Traffic Control is an Open Source implementation of a Content Delivery Network
Role in this project:
Back-end Developer
Contributions:3 releases, 604 reviews, 73 commits in 2 years 6 months
Contributions summary:Rima's commits primarily focus on implementing and refining features within the Apache Traffic Control CDN. The user worked on server-side logic for managing servers, including changes to host renaming and XMPPID. The user also focused on API improvements, updating documentation, and the user also included code changes for testing capabilities. The user demonstrates proficiency in modifying back-end code to incorporate new features, test cases, and address code review comments.
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