Summary
Todd Little is a seasoned chief architect with over four decades of hands-on experience designing high-performance, secure transaction processing systems and distributed runtimes. Currently responsible for the technical strategy of Oracle's Tuxedo family, Oracle Blockchain Platform, and the Oracle Transaction Manager for Microservices, he focuses on security, privacy, confidentiality, performance, and scalability. A proven innovator, he holds patents for tooling that links UML design patterns to automated code generation and led key integrations across Tuxedo, WebLogic and object middleware. His background ranges from low-level microcoded device drivers and real-time systems for defense and nuclear applications to building distributed garbage-collected runtimes and middleware at Digital and BEA. Based in the Denver area, he emphasizes measurable results over hype and brings a rare blend of systems-level depth and product-focused architecture.
11 years of coding experience
44 years of employment as a software developer
Glenbrook South High School
University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign
French