C. Michael Pilato
About C. Michael Pilato
C. Michael Pilato is a Senior Principal Software Engineer with extensive experience in software development and version control systems. He currently serves as a Worship Leader and Technology Coordinator at Providence Baptist Church and has been a key contributor to Apache Subversion and various Digital.ai projects.
Work at Digital.ai
C. Michael Pilato has held multiple positions at Digital.ai, starting as a Senior Software Engineer from 2004 to 2011. He then transitioned to Principal Software Engineer, serving from 2011 until 2022. In 2022, he returned to Digital.ai as a Senior Principal Software Engineer. His work has involved a shift from version control systems to value stream management, focusing on the Digital.ai platform offerings.
Current Role at Providence Baptist Church
Since 2009, C. Michael Pilato has served as the Worship Leader and Technology Coordinator at Providence Baptist Church in Harrisburg, NC. In this role, he integrates his technical skills with his passion for worship, contributing to the church's community and technology initiatives for over 15 years.
Contributions to Apache Software Foundation
C. Michael Pilato has been a member of The Apache Software Foundation since 2010. He is recognized as one of the leading designers and developers of Apache Subversion, a widely used version control system. His contributions extend to the development and maintenance of integrations between Subversion and various CollabNet products.
Education and Expertise
C. Michael Pilato earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Computer Science from the University of North Carolina at Charlotte, where he studied from 1993 to 1997. His educational background laid the foundation for his extensive career in software engineering and technology leadership.
Previous Experience at Stellent
Before his tenure at Digital.ai, C. Michael Pilato worked as a Software Engineer at Stellent from 1997 to 2001 in Chicago, Illinois. This early experience contributed to his development as a software engineer and provided a basis for his later work in version control and software development.