Michael Setticasi

Advisory Board Member at Codezero Technologies

Michael Setticasi is an experienced professional in strategic partnerships and business development, currently serving as the Vice President of Partnerships at Acceldata since March 2025. Setticasi has held significant roles across various organizations, including Advisory Board Member at CodeZero Technologies Inc. since November 2020, and Head of Strategic Alliances at JumpCloud until March 2025. Previous positions include Vice President of Partners at Ada, Vice President of Strategic Partnerships at ThoughtSpot, and Vice President of Alliances at DataRobot. Setticasi's early career featured leadership roles at Alteryx, WatchGuard Technologies, Likewise Software, and Sophos. Education includes a Bachelor of Commerce from Royal Roads University and a Business Diploma in Marketing Management from the British Columbia Institute of Technology.

Links

Previous companies


Org chart

No direct reports

Teams

This person is not in any teams


Offices

This person is not in any offices


Codezero Technologies

1 followers

While Kubernetes is largely recognized as the de facto standard for cloud orchestration, most developers would rather not use it because of its current complexity. Tens of millions of developers rely on tens of thousands of DevOps engineers to run Kubernetes, which creates huge bottlenecks that affect all technologies using cloud tools, like AI,ML, IoT and so on. CodeZero has created a new approach to Kubernetes development that helps companies quickly establish modern development techniques. 75% of a developer’s time is spent on debugging, or 1,500 hours a year. In the US alone, $113B is spent annually on identifying and fixing product defects. CodeZero is the modern Kubernetes platform that allows teams to collaboratively develop and debug microservices locally and in-cluster. CodeZero compresses the developer feedback loop so new features are implemented, tested and released 10x faster than traditional development methods by allowing developers to debug their code without having to spend time deploying software to the cluster each time they want to test a change.


Industries

Employees

1-10

Links