Ampere Computing</a>, helping raise awareness and adoption of Ampere Arm64 processors in cloud computing. He previously spent a decade working on open-source infrastructure projects and developer tooling as part of the Red Hat Open Source Program Office. He is also a long-time free software and open source advocate, and contributor to multiple open-source projects over the years. He lives in the Boston area with his family."/>Ampere Computing</a>, helping raise awareness and adoption of Ampere Arm64 processors in cloud computing. He previously spent a decade working on open-source infrastructure projects and developer tooling as part of the Red Hat Open Source Program Office. He is also a long-time free software and open source advocate, and contributor to multiple open-source projects over the years. He lives in the Boston area with his family."/>Ampere Computing</a>, helping raise awareness and adoption of Ampere Arm64 processors in cloud computing. He previously spent a decade working on open-source infrastructure projects and developer tooling as part of the Red Hat Open Source Program Office. He is also a long-time free software and open source advocate, and contributor to multiple open-source projects over the years. He lives in the Boston area with his family."/>Dave Neary, Author at SitePoint

Dave Neary

Dave Neary

Dave Neary leads the Developer Relations team at Ampere Computing, helping raise awareness and adoption of Ampere Arm64 processors in cloud computing. He previously spent a decade working on open-source infrastructure projects and developer tooling as part of the Red Hat Open Source Program Office. He is also a long-time free software and open source advocate, and contributor to multiple open-source projects over the years. He lives in the Boston area with his family.

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