Principal Software Group Engineering Manager at Microsoft
Washington, United States
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Tomer Rosenthal is a Principal Software Group Engineering Manager at Microsoft with 19+ years of experience delivering cloud-native, scalable systems and leading high-performing engineering teams. He currently leads work on Azure Durable Functions and the Durable Task Scheduler, blending deep systems-level engineering with product-focused delivery. Tomer’s background spans hands-on backend development—contributing to notable open-source projects like Microsoft Presidio and Nuclio, including Azure Event Hub integrations—and architecture roles across cloud and enterprise domains. He pairs a strong operational mindset with experience as a cloud solution architect and team leader, prioritizing resilient, observable systems that ship quickly. Based in Washington, Tomer brings a pragmatic mix of technical depth and people leadership that consistently turns complex distributed requirements into production-grade solutions.
10 years of coding experience
11 years of employment as a software developer
B.Sc, Computer Science, B.Sc, Computer Science at Netanya Academic College
Context aware, pluggable and customizable data protection and de-identification SDK for text and images
Role in this project:
Back-end Developer
Contributions:9 releases, 23 commits, 37 PRs in 9 months
Contributions summary:Tomer's contributions primarily focused on enhancing the Presidio analyzer tool and related infrastructure. They made changes to the template and matcher modules. The commits reveal work on implementing features such as FPEValue and support for spacy tokens as well as resolving some bugs related to CPU usage, streams, and other minor code improvements. The user also removed kinesis support and upgraded versions.
High-Performance Serverless event and data processing platform
Role in this project:
Backend Developer
Contributions:8 commits, 10 PRs, 13 comments in 3 months
Contributions summary:Tomer primarily contributed to the development of Azure Event Hub trigger functionality, as evidenced by modifications to the UI and backend code. Their contributions included adding new fields to the UI for Azure Event Hub configuration and implementing the trigger logic within the `eventhubs` package. They also worked on adding an example of Azure Event Hub usage within a Go function, and optimizing the .NET Core implementation.
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