Thiago Almeida is a Principal Program Manager at Microsoft with 11 years of engineering and program leadership experience focused on Azure cloud-native services, serverless and messaging technologies. He leads technical strategy and delivery for Azure Functions while previously guiding Commercial Software Engineering teams to help enterprise customers adopt production-ready cloud architectures. A hands-on engineer at heart, Thiago has contributed to Azure's open-source tooling—helping build CLI functionality for the popular Azure API Management DevOps Resource Kit—and routinely translates customer challenges into product feedback and engineering improvements. His background spans developer evangelism, integrations architecture (BizTalk-era systems), and large-scale customer engagements across APAC and the US, giving him rare cross-functional fluency between product, support, and field engineering. Based in Redmond, he pairs deep technical craftsmanship with a knack for turning complex integrations into practical, repeatable solutions.
11 years of coding experience
9 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor, Computer Science, Bachelor, Computer Science at Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina
Graduate Certificate, Information Technology, Graduate Certificate, Information Technology at Westminster College
Contributions:9 commits, 9 PRs, 15 pushes in 1 month
Contributions summary:Thiago primarily contributed to the command-line interface (CLI) functionality of the Azure API Management DevOps Resource Kit. Their work involved setting up the initial structure for the CLI, including defining commands like "create" and "extract," along with their respective options and descriptions. They implemented the core components by creating new .NET project and implementing the logic to interact with the API Management service. Additionally, the user focused on testing the CLI and updating the namespace in the test project.
Contributions:10 commits, 9 pushes, 1 branch in 5 months
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