Matthew Rees has a diverse work experience in software development. Matthew started their career at Data Logic in 1989 as a Principal Software Engineer, where they worked on the AIX RS/6000 implementation of IBM's CICS. Matthew was responsible for designing and implementing transient data queues and temporary storage queues, and they delivered zero defects in QA testing.
In 1996, Matthew joined CA Technologies as a Software Engineer for CA Unicenter NSM. Matthew was responsible for designing and implementing agents for collecting real-time and historic OS metrics from Unix, Windows, and SNMP systems. Matthew also integrated monitoring products from acquired companies into the agents, providing consistent APIs to disparate metric sources.
Matthew then progressed to the role of Principal Software Engineer at CA Virtual Assurance for IM in 2008 and worked on the role until 2012. During this time, they likely worked on software development for CA Virtual Assurance for IM, but no specific details are provided.
From 2012 to 2016, Matthew served as a Senior Principal Software Engineer for CA Application Performance Management. In this role, they led the development of a management service for CA's APM java agents. The service involved managing configuration and deployment of pluggable modules and collecting diagnostic data for support issues. Matthew used technologies like Java, Spring Boot, HATEAOS RESTful web services, EclipseLink, H2 DB, ActiveMQ, and Java Scripting Engine.
Lastly, in 2016, Matthew became a Senior Principal Software Engineer for CA Test Data Manager at CA Technologies. Matthew was the lead developer on a new database virtualization product, from proof of concept to final release. Matthew used a FreeBSD based VMWare appliance and node.js server to manage ZFS file systems containing low-level database files.
Most recently, Matthew joined XE.com as a Software Developer in 2019. No details about their specific role or responsibilities are provided.
Matthew Rees attended Brunel University London from 1985 to 1989, where they obtained a Bachelor of Science degree in Information Technology.
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