User:Ossalanr

Alan Robertson is a long-time IT professional, having managed computer systems for over a decade, and written innovative system management software for more than 20 years. If it’s useful and seems impossible, he’s likely interested. This is what attracted him to creating the Assimilation System Management Suite (OWASP Assimilation project).

He wrote his first computer program a very long time ago, and was blessed to have participated in a number of really interesting and groundbreaking projects in his long career – having worked at Bell Labs, SuSE and IBM for much of that time. In 2015, OpenSource.com posted an entertaining history of his involvement in open source software.

He founded the open source Linux-HA project (sometimes called Heartbeat, now called Pacemaker) and led it for nearly 10 years. It has been incorporated into a number of commercial products, and is estimated to be used in over 100,000 systems over the world including by some of the largest companies in the world, and in critical roles like air traffic control and medical devices.

The Assimilation System Management Suite was inspired by his work on the highly custom 2.2 million million core Cyclops64 system for the US intelligence community. The groundbreaking scalability of the Assimilation software was inspired by thinking about how to monitor a conventional computer system of similar size.

He is also a frequently requested and fun speaker on availability, monitoring, discovery, scalability, and raising Geek Girls – having spoken at over 35 conferences all over the world, and been a keynote speaker at several conferences. He connects exceptionally well with his audiences. People even ask him back (gasp!) 😉