Spencer Bruce is an architect with 25+ years in software development and a decade-long focus on enterprise solutions, currently guiding cloud and security architecture at Red Hat. He has led end-to-end transformations—migrating labs to AWS, designing SaaS offerings, and embedding threat modelling and secure development practices while at Micro Focus and OpenText. Comfortable both hands-on (Java, JavaScript, C++) and in strategic roles, he bridges R&D, customer success, and product delivery to accelerate adoption of ALM and DevOps tooling. He co-founded a startup, bootstrapping an initial product, and has a history of solving performance and integration challenges for large vendors like HP and Motorola. Based in Israel, Spencer pairs a technical pedigree with an uncommon academic mix—Ancient History, Archaeology and Computer Science—bringing a disciplined, research-minded perspective to complex system design. He is known for pragmatic security leadership that balances operational cost, cloud economics, and customer-facing efficiency.
9 years of coding experience
18 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor's Degree Ancient History Archaeology and Computer Science, Bachelor's Degree Ancient History Archaeology and Computer Science at University of Birmingham
Example project for using Micro Focus ALM Octane's Call URL with the REST API
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