Sabby Anandan is a product-focused software leader with 11 years of experience building cloud-native platforms and AI products from startup to enterprise scale. He has led product strategy and roadmaps for Spring/Tanzu streaming and dataflow ecosystems at Pivotal and VMware, then translated that expertise into founding and scaling 8090.ai—securing $4M+ in enterprise deals and driving an 18× uplift in engineering productivity. Known for bridging developer ecosystems and GTM, he improved platform activation and feature adoption through hypothesis-driven experimentation and close developer relationships. Sabby contributes to open-source Spring Cloud Data Flow samples, demonstrating hands-on backend integration with databases and cloud services. Based in Menlo Park, he blends deep technical fluency with product leadership across engineering, design, and customer-facing roles. Outside work he’s into products and cycling, hinting at a practical, iterative approach and stamina for long-haul projects.
11 years of coding experience
17 years of employment as a software developer
BE Electrical & Electronics, BE Electrical & Electronics at University of Madras
Valliammal Matriculation Higher Secondary School, Chennai (Madras)
MSIT Information Technology Management, MSIT Information Technology Management at Carnegie Mellon University
Sample starter applications and code for use with the Spring Cloud Data Flow project
Role in this project:
Backend Developer
Contributions:25 commits, 19 PRs, 5 pushes in 3 years 8 months
Contributions summary:Sabby primarily contributed to sample applications within the Spring Cloud Data Flow project, focusing on integration with different databases like Cassandra and MySQL, and cloud services such as Kinesis. Their work involved setting up and configuring these samples, as well as resolving minor issues such as fixing typos. The user also made several updates to related documentation and configuration files, demonstrating an understanding of application deployment and configuration.
SpringOne 2020 Workshop: Getting Started with Spring Cloud Data Flow
Contributions:1 release, 42 commits, 1 PR in 8 months
spring-bootspring-dataworkshopspringdata-flow
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