Stefano (Steven) Borrelli

Principal Solutions Engineer at Upbound

Stefano (Steven) Borrelli has a diverse work history that spans several industries and roles. Their most recent position is as a Principal Solutions Engineer at Upbound, which they have held since April 2021. Prior to this, they founded Asteris LLC in January 2014 and served as its Founder until April 2021.

Before founding Asteris LLC, Stefano worked at Savvis as an R&D Architect from July 2013 to January 2014. In this role, they were a member of the Research and Development team for the Chief Scientist Organization. Stefano (Steven) contributed to key strategic innovations in the cloud space, with a focus on technologies such as Docker/Mesos, OpenStack, and cluster storage on Ceph.

Stefano also gained valuable experience during their tenure at Citi, where they held multiple roles. From January 2011 to June 2013, they worked as a Sr. Developer, Alpha Analytics. Stefano (Steven) also served as the Manager of UNIX/Storage Engineering from October 2006 to January 2011, overseeing the UNIX and storage engineering team. Before that, they were a Sr. UNIX Engineer from March 2000 to October 2006, responsible for managing a large AIX system environment and serving as a subject matter expert in Information Security and UNIX Security.

Stefano's earlier work experience includes a role as a Design Engineer at Killark Hubbell Electrical Products from March 1998 to February 2000.

Overall, Stefano (Steven) Borrelli has an extensive background in technology and engineering, with a focus on cloud infrastructure, research and development, and management.

Stefano (Steven) Borrelli completed their education in a timely and progressive manner. In the years spanning from 1984 to 1988, they attended North Bergen High School, although no specific degree or field of study is mentioned for this period. Following their high school graduation, Stefano went on to pursue a Bachelor of Science degree in Mechanical Engineering at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute from 1988 to 1992.

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