Speaker Details
Roland Hochmuth is a software architect, developer and evangelist at Hewlett Packard Enterprise and former PTL on Monasca. His current focus is on monitoring, logging and cost analytics.
Prior to working on Monasca, he was an architect, developer and tech lead on the metrics processing pipeline for HP's Public Cloud. From roughly 2009-2012, he was an architect and tech lead on WebOS on the PC. From 2002-2009 he was a founder, architect, developer and tech lead on the highly successful remote desktop visualization product Remote Graphics Software (RGS), which served as the foundation for launching two products within HP, HP Workstation Blades and HP Halo Videoconferencing. In the early 2000's he worked on HP's e-utilica solution, which was a predecessor for cloud computing. From 1990-2000, he worked on 3-D graphics geometry processing, rasterization, and NURBS surface tessellation algorithms.
Roland has experience in a number of software disciplines and domains ranging from 3-D computer graphics, remote desktop visualization, cloud computing and monitoring. He has a history of innovation and leading successful products and teams. He has around sixty to seventy patents and patent applications and frequently presents at conferences. In his free time he studies statistics and Deep Learning.