

Having more than thirty years of overall experience in the software industry, he holds a PhD in Computer Science from Gubkin University and an MBA from Bellevue University.Īlex periodically talks and writes about performance-related topics, advocating tearing down silo walls between different groups of performance professionals. Before specializing in performance, Alex led software development for Rodnik Software. Enterprise Performance Management and Business Intelligence) products.

Over the last twenty years Alex Podelko supported major performance initiatives for Oracle, Hyperion, Aetna, and Intel in different roles including performance tester, performance analyst, performance architect, and performance engineer.Ĭurrently he is Consulting Member of Technical Staff at Oracle, responsible for performance testing and tuning of Hyperion (a.k.a. Milamber also has a personal blog with many articles and tutorials on Apache JMeter, some of which inspired this book. He is currently a committer, PMC member and the PMC Chair of the Apache JMeter project within the Apache Software Foundation - ASF. He contributes as much as possible to the JMeter project in his spare time, in particular on the translation into French of the graphical interface, corrections of anomalies as well as some behaviors (proxy https, new results tree, icon bar, etc.). Since December 2003, he has been working with JMeter to perform load tests in various missions and training courses. Through his work and passion for IT, Milamber has strong skills in performance, troubleshooting, security and technical architectures around web technologies. He works in a technology consulting and expertise company as a partner, senior technical expert and technical architect. He is also a lead developer of the Ubik Load Pack solution, a set of Enterprise Plugins which provides support for protocols that are not natively supported by JMeter.įinally, he contributes to the Ubik-Ingenierie blog.īruno Demion, better known as Milamber, is a French computer scientist expatriated in Morocco since 2002, currently living in Témara (near Rabat). He is currently a committer and a PMC member of the JMeter project within the Apache Software Foundation.

He also manages the JMeter Maven Plugin project, he has been managing it since version 2.3.0 ensuring its compatibility with last JMeter releases and improving itsĭependencies management and reporting mechanism.
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He also contributes to the JMeter-Plugins project, among his contributions are Redis DataSet, Graphs Generator Listener and various patches to different plugins. Part of the Web reporting feature and the optimization of the performances of the core, its stabilization and various ergonomic improvements, to his credit more than 400 bugs/improvements. He has been contributing to JMeter since 2009 first through patches and then as a 'committer' and member of Project Management Committee at Apache.Īmong his main contributions, the CSS selector Extractor, the Boundary Extractor, the Backend Listener (allowing to interface among others Graphite, InfluxDB or ElasticSearch), He has been using JMeter since 2009 as part of performance improvements missions, load testing of intranet or e-commerce websites and trainings on JMeter.

Philippe Mouawad is a technical expert and architect in J2E and Web environments within the company Ubik-Ingenierie.
