Associate Principal Specialist Solution Architect
Manuel Schindler
Manuel Schindler is an Associate Principal Specialist Solution Architect at Red Hat, where he leads initiatives to increase developer productivity through Kubernetes adoption and other cloud-native technologies. With over 15 years of experience in software development, architecture, and consulting, Manuel is dedicated to empower developers and drive innovation in the enterprise sector.
He began his career at IBM Research & Development before transitioning into consulting to tackle real-world software architecture challenges in telecommunications, focusing on network management and enterprise architecture. He later led software development teams on IoT and cloud projects, employing modern development and SRE practices.
At Red Hat Professional Services, Manuel integrated advanced cloud technologies with operational best practices, leading digital transformation efforts and promoting platform adoption. He has architected key projects involving Kafka data streaming, OpenShift migrations, application modernization, and Zero-Trust systems. Currently, as part of the Platform Specialist team, he focuses on cloud-native solutions and enhancing developer productivity.
As a passionate advocate for open-source technologies, Manuel frequently speaks at industry events. He focuses on fostering collaboration between development and operations teams to accelerate innovation and build resilient, modern software systems. Outside of work, he enjoys mentoring aspiring associates, spending time outdoors, and cooking.
Manuel Schindler's contributions
Managing the API life cycle in an event-driven architecture: A practical approach
Manuel Schindler
Learn an API-driven, contract-first way to manage the application life cycle with Red Hat Integration Service Registry 2.0, Apache Kafka, and Spring Boot.
Managing the API life cycle in an event-driven architecture: A practical approach
Learn an API-driven, contract-first way to manage the application life cycle with Red Hat Integration Service Registry 2.0, Apache Kafka, and Spring Boot.