
Vice President, Middleware Engineering
Mark Little
Mark Little leads the technical direction, research, and development for Red Hat JBoss Middleware. Prior to taking over this role in 2009, Mark served as the SOA technical development manager and director of standards. Additionally, Mark was a chief architect, and co-founder at Arjuna Technologies, a spin-off from HP, where he was Distinguished Engineer. He has worked in the area of reliable distributed systems since the mid-80s with a PhD in fault-tolerant distributed systems, replication, and transactions. Mark is also a professor at Newcastle University and Lyon University. Learn more at markclittle.blogspot.com.
Mark Little's contributions

Quarkus and Jakarta EE: Together, or not?
Will Quarkus be compatible with Jakarta EE? As usual, the answer isn't a simple "yes" or "no," so settle in to learn the answer and why.

Mandrel: A community distribution of GraalVM for the Red Hat build of Quarkus
Discover Mandrel, the downstream GraalVM distribution from Red Hat and the GraalVM community that powers the Red Hat build of Quarkus.

The road to Quarkus GA: Completing the first supported Kubernetes-native Java stack
Learn how Quarkus team, production users, and the community drove Quarkus to a full GA product available in Red Hat Runtimes and what's new in this release.

Quarkus: Why compile to native?
Quarkus allows a comprehensive and seamless approach to generating an operating system specific (aka native) executable from your Java code.

Jakarta EE is officially out
Jakarta EE is officially out! The number of Java developers globally is estimated at over 14 million. The Java EE market is estimated at a high multi-billion Dollar value to the industry.

REST and microservices - breaking down the monolith step by asynchronous step

Different types of microservices?