Robert Bruckner

CTO Dataverse

Bellevue, Washington, United States
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Robert Bruckner is a customer-focused executive technology leader and CTO of Microsoft Dataverse, overseeing a SaaS low-code cloud data platform that powers Power Platform, Dynamics, Insights apps, industry clouds, and thousands of ISV solutions. With eight years of experience, he leads engineering of a complex distributed system composed of 300+ microservices and millions of Azure SQL and Cosmos DB instances, integrating real-time event streaming, big data, and ML-driven computed insights. He drives the integration of AI Builder, Azure Machine Learning, Azure OpenAI, and Spark to enable copilot experiences and near-real-time inferences for business applications. Known for bridging product and platform, he scales secure, compliant data and logic fabrics that let non-developers surface actionable insights without sacrificing enterprise requirements. Based in Bellevue, WA, he combines hands-on technical stewardship with strategic partnership across Microsoft’s product ecosystem to extend Dataverse into new application domains. An uncommon strength is translating large-scale data infrastructure innovations into approachable, no-code capabilities that accelerate adoption across both internal and partner-built apps.
code8 years of coding experience
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Github Skills (16)

extensible10
typescript10
sdk10
csharp10
semantics10
sql10
python10
interoperability10
microsoft10
java10
data-model10
data-mesh5
cds4
spark2
apache-spark1

Programming languages (3)

C#PowerShellScala

Github contributions (4)

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Documentation for the Common Data Model and Service
Contributions:1 push in 1 day
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microsoft/CDM

Feb 2018 - Jun 2019

The Common Data Model (CDM) is a standard and extensible collection of schemas (entities, attributes, relationships) that represents business concepts and activities with well-defined semantics, to facilitate data interoperability. Examples of entities include: Account, Contact, Lead, Opportunity, Product, etc.
Contributions:21 commits, 2 PRs, 13 pushes in 1 year 3 months
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Robert Bruckner - CTO Dataverse