John Noss

Chief Architect at Aster Insights

John Noss has a diverse work experience spanning over several years. John is currently working as the Chief Architect at Aster Insights, where they led a large-scale migration of operations and data from AWS to Azure. Prior to that, they were with OSIsoft as a Principal Developer and Engineering Manager for ten years, where they led a team of senior developers in building a multi-platform industrial server designed for use at IoT scale.

Before joining OSIsoft, John worked at RealNetworks as the General Manager of the Social Platform, where they created a team and built an AWS-based social gaming platform that gained 11 million users in just 18 months. At MySpace, they served as the Chief Software Architect, developing a high-performance REST framework used for partner APIs and other public APIs. John also worked as a Senior Software Architect at Agnostic Media, where they were involved in pioneering work in grid transcoding for broadcasters and streaming platforms.

John's early career includes roles at Microsoft, Wonderware, Westat, SSDS, and IDX Systems Corporation. At Microsoft, they started as a lead developer on the COM+ team and worked on the development of .NET 1.0. At Wonderware, they worked as a Senior Software Engineer, developing a real-time control program in multiple languages. John also has experience as a Site Manager at Westat and SSDS, where they led teams in building data analytics for epidemiological research and developing applications and networks for government agencies, respectively.

Overall, John Noss has accumulated significant expertise in software development, architecture, and engineering management, working on projects ranging from high-performance REST frameworks to large-scale migrations and IoT platforms.

John Noss attended Harvard University from 1982 to 1985. John does not currently hold a degree, as no degree information is provided. John has obtained multiple certifications from Microsoft, including MCPS: Microsoft Certified Professional + Site Building in 2000, MCPS: Microsoft Certified Professional + Internet and MCSE1: NT 3.51 + Internet in 1998, MCSE1: Windows NT 4.0 in 1998, MCSD1: Visual Studio 6.0 in 1996, and MCPS: Microsoft Certified Professional in 1994.

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  • Chief Architect

    June, 2021 - present