Michael Aglietti
About Michael Aglietti
Michael Aglietti serves as the Director of Developer Relations at thatDot, bringing extensive experience from previous roles at companies like Quick Base, PTC, and Akamai Technologies. He has a strong background in developer programs, technical marketing, and community engagement, with a focus on enhancing user experience and product design.
Work at thatDot
Michael Aglietti serves as the Director of Developer Relations at thatDot, a position he has held since 2022. In this role, he focuses on enhancing developer engagement and fostering a strong community around thatDot's products. His responsibilities include representing thatDot at industry events, designing marketing materials, and managing the company's online presence. He has also been instrumental in establishing the Quine OSS Community, providing technical support, and ensuring comprehensive documentation for users.
Previous Roles and Experience
Prior to his current role, Michael held several significant positions in the tech industry. He was the VP of the Builder Program at Quick Base from 2019 to 2020 and served as the Vice President of ThingWorx Developer Programs at PTC from 2015 to 2018. His experience also includes roles at Acme Packet, where he progressed from Sr. Systems Engineer to Director of Technical Marketing. Additionally, he worked at Xola as Director of Customer Success and at Akamai Technologies as Director of Developer Relations.
Education and Expertise
Michael Aglietti studied Computer Engineering at the Rochester Institute of Technology, where he achieved an Associate of Arts and Sciences (AAS) degree. His educational background laid the foundation for his extensive career in technology and developer relations. He possesses expertise in event-driven architecture, ETL pipelines, and has a strong command of programming languages and tools, including Python, Pandas, and SQLite.
Community Engagement and Contributions
Michael has actively contributed to the developer community by organizing workshops and developer days, enhancing user onboarding through improved documentation, and creating tutorials on using Quine's API with Python. He has also authored technical blog articles on various topics, including event stream processing and the idFrom function for deduplication in Kafka streams. His efforts have helped establish a vibrant community around Quine OSS on platforms like GitHub and DockerHub.
Technical Projects and Innovations
Throughout his career, Michael has been involved in several technical projects that demonstrate his skills and innovative approach. He designed a product and marketing instrumentation system that aligns with strategic goals and revamped the quine.io documentation portal to enhance accessibility. His work includes contributions to discussions on scaling Quine to process high volumes of events and utilizing Grafana and InfluxDB for monitoring.