Senior Principal Software Engineer - Red Hat AI ecosystem engineeing team.
Michael Dawson
Michael Dawson is a Senior Principal Software Engineer at Red Hat, with a focus on building AI and LLM applications as part of the ecosystem engineeing team. Before moving into the AI space, he was a key contributor to Node.js as the technical lead for IBM and Red Hat's Node.js team and a member of the Node.js Technical Steering Committee. Going back further his experience includes building IBM's Java runtime, building and operating client facing e-commerce applications, building PKI and symmetric based crypto solutions as well as a number of varied consulting engagements. In his spare time, he uses Node.js to automate his home and life for fun.
Michael Dawson's contributions
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How to add libraries to a Node.js container with S2I
Michael Dawson
Red Hat provides S2I images for many languages, including Node.js. Learn how to install additional libraries (RPMs) to base S2I (Source-to-Image) images.
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Join the Red Hat team at OpenJS World 2022
Lucas Holmquist
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Node.js and open source developers are gathering at OpenJS World in Austin. Find out what Red Hatters and IBMers will be presenting there.
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Simplify secure connections to PostgreSQL databases with Node.js
Michael Dawson
Service bindings, the kube-service-bindings npm package, and the Red Hat OpenShift UI make it easier to connect securely to a database on Kubernetes.
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Node.js community update
Bethany Griggs
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Learn about upcoming Node.js releases and explore new features including HTTP fetch(), ECMAScript modules, and more.
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Node.js at Red Hat: 2021 year in review
Michael Dawson
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The Red Hat Node.js team looks back on highlights from 2021, including Node.js 16 and 17, serverless functions, Next 10, Nodeshift, and more.
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How Node.js uses the V8 JavaScript engine to run your code
Milad Fa
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Dive into how Node.js uses the V8 JavaScript engine to run your code and the differences between the IBM Z and Power10 platforms on which V8 runs.
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Simplify Kafka authentication with Node.js
Michael Dawson
Learn a secure and easy approach to Apache Kafka credential management with Node.js when building reactive applications with Red Hat OpenShift.
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Best of NodeConf Remote: The 30-second review
Lucas Holmquist
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Get the NodeConf Remote 2021 highlights, including the Node-RAPIDS machine learning framework, cloud-native Node.js development on Kubernetes, and more.
How to add libraries to a Node.js container with S2I
Red Hat provides S2I images for many languages, including Node.js. Learn how to install additional libraries (RPMs) to base S2I (Source-to-Image) images.
Join the Red Hat team at OpenJS World 2022
Node.js and open source developers are gathering at OpenJS World in Austin. Find out what Red Hatters and IBMers will be presenting there.
Simplify secure connections to PostgreSQL databases with Node.js
Service bindings, the kube-service-bindings npm package, and the Red Hat OpenShift UI make it easier to connect securely to a database on Kubernetes.
Node.js community update
Learn about upcoming Node.js releases and explore new features including HTTP fetch(), ECMAScript modules, and more.
Node.js at Red Hat: 2021 year in review
The Red Hat Node.js team looks back on highlights from 2021, including Node.js 16 and 17, serverless functions, Next 10, Nodeshift, and more.
How Node.js uses the V8 JavaScript engine to run your code
Dive into how Node.js uses the V8 JavaScript engine to run your code and the differences between the IBM Z and Power10 platforms on which V8 runs.
Simplify Kafka authentication with Node.js
Learn a secure and easy approach to Apache Kafka credential management with Node.js when building reactive applications with Red Hat OpenShift.
Best of NodeConf Remote: The 30-second review
Get the NodeConf Remote 2021 highlights, including the Node-RAPIDS machine learning framework, cloud-native Node.js development on Kubernetes, and more.