HPE Open Source contributor community

HPE is a contributor and supporter of several open source projects and communities. We believe open source technologies can help deliver innovative solutions efficiently, securely, and at scale.

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Profile of Frederic Passeron.

Frederic Passeron

Frederic is the Technical Leader of the HPE Developer Community. He's also a strong advocate of open source. Along with his mentor, Bruno Cornec, a former HPE Linux Distinguished Technologist, he created the Workshops-on-Demand project. The projects aims at providing an infrastructure allowing the creation and delivery of workshops through the usage of Jupyter notebooks.

Portrait of Jade Abraham.

Jade Abraham

Jade is a senior developer on the Chapel project, a productive and performant programming language for parallel computing. As the lead developer for the low-level Chapel runtime, they collaborate with other open-source teams to build Chapel’s foundation. They are also the lead developer for the Chapel Visual Studio Code extension, which provides a modern development experience for Chapel users. Jade is passionate about creating a welcoming environment for everyone coming to the Chapel project.

Portrait of Thomas Nabarro.

Thomas Nabarro

Tom is a senior developer contributing to DAOS (Distributed Asynchronous Object Store), an open-source, high-performance, scale-out object store built from the ground up for modern memory and storage technologies. He focuses on the DAOS control plane, which orchestrates and manages the processes that power the object store infrastructure. His expertise includes C and Go development, with extensive use of Google Protocol Buffers for inter-process communication. Through his work, Tom helps DAOS push the boundaries of performance in HPC and cloud environments worldwide.

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