Sheng Wu
About Sheng Wu
Sheng Wu is a Founding Engineer at Tetrate and a prominent figure in the open-source community, holding multiple roles at The Apache Software Foundation.
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Sheng Wu is a Founding Engineer at Tetrate. He additionally holds several notable positions across various organizations, particularly within The Apache Software Foundation and Shenzhen KAIYUANSHE Technology co., ltd.
Education and Expertise
Sheng Wu studied Software Engineering at Jilin University, achieving both a Bachelor's degree (2003-2007) and a Master's degree (2007-2009). His academic background laid a solid foundation for his extensive career in software and technology engineering.
Work with The Apache Software Foundation
Sheng Wu plays multiple roles within The Apache Software Foundation. He serves as an Apache Member, and PMC member for Apache ECharts, Apache APISIX, and DolphinScheduler. He is the Founder and V.P. of the SkyWalking project and a Co-founder of the ShardingSphere project. His previous role was a Board Director from 2021 to 2022.
Role at Tetrate
As a Founding Engineer at Tetrate, Sheng Wu leads observability efforts for service mesh and hybrid cloud. His expertise significantly contributes to the development and implementation of Tetrate’s key projects, enhancing their technological framework.
Previous Roles in Technology Companies
Sheng Wu has a diverse background working in different technology-focused roles. He has served as a Technical Expert at 华为, Technology Consultant at Bitmain and api7.ai, APM Architect at OneAPM 蓝海讯通, Senior Technical Director at 亚信科技(中国)有限公司, and Technical Specialist at 大唐电信科技股份有限公司. His roles were varied, ranging from consultancy to senior technical leadership.
Involvement in CNCF and Open Source
Sheng Wu’s involvement with CNCF includes his role as a Program Committee Member for KubeCon + CloudNativeCon and an OpenTracing specification council member. At Kaiyuanshe, he is actively involved in its volunteer-based working group, emphasizing his commitment to open source contributions.