Node.js lead for Red Hat and IBM
Michael Dawson
Michael Dawson is an active contributor to the Node.js project and chair of the Node.js Technical Steering Committee(TSC). He contributes to a broad range of community efforts including platform support, build infrastructure, N-API, Release, as well as tools to help the community achieve quality with speed (ex: ci jobs, benchmarking and code coverage reporting). As the Node.js lead for Red Hat and IBM , he works with Red Hat's and IBM's internal teams to plan and facilitate their contributions to Node.js and v8 within the Node and Google communities.Past 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
The nine Node.js pillars and the Node.js reference architecture
Michael Dawson
The "Nine Node Pillars" blog post that was recently published shares a common
NodeConf EU 2024 Wrap up - Thoughts from the Red Hat Team
Michael Dawson
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Red Hat was recently at NodeConf EU, which was held on November 4-6th 2024. This
Building agents with Large Language Models(LLMs) and Node.js
Michael Dawson
Artificial intelligence (AI) and large language models (LLMs) are becoming
Meet the Red Hat Node.js team at NodeConf.eu 2024
Michael Dawson
NodeConf.eu 2024 is only a week away. It's one of our favoite conferences and it
A quick look at tool use/function calling with Node.js and Ollama
Michael Dawson
Ollama recently announced tool support and like many popular libraries for using
Node.js 22 - Test it out early in the RHEL ecosystem
Michael Dawson
You may have read our update on Node.js 22 earlier in the year. Even though it
Running applications with Paketo Buildpacks and Red Hat UBI container images in OpenShift
Michael Dawson
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Learn how to run applications build with Paketo Buildpacks and Red Hat UBI containers in Red Hat OpenShift.
A quick look at large language models with Node.js, Podman Desktop, and the Granite model
Michael Dawson
Explore large language models (LLMs) by trying out the Granite model on Podman AI Lab.
The nine Node.js pillars and the Node.js reference architecture
The "Nine Node Pillars" blog post that was recently published shares a common
NodeConf EU 2024 Wrap up - Thoughts from the Red Hat Team
Red Hat was recently at NodeConf EU, which was held on November 4-6th 2024. This
Building agents with Large Language Models(LLMs) and Node.js
Artificial intelligence (AI) and large language models (LLMs) are becoming
Meet the Red Hat Node.js team at NodeConf.eu 2024
NodeConf.eu 2024 is only a week away. It's one of our favoite conferences and it
A quick look at tool use/function calling with Node.js and Ollama
Ollama recently announced tool support and like many popular libraries for using
Node.js 22 - Test it out early in the RHEL ecosystem
You may have read our update on Node.js 22 earlier in the year. Even though it
Running applications with Paketo Buildpacks and Red Hat UBI container images in OpenShift
Learn how to run applications build with Paketo Buildpacks and Red Hat UBI containers in Red Hat OpenShift.
A quick look at large language models with Node.js, Podman Desktop, and the Granite model
Explore large language models (LLMs) by trying out the Granite model on Podman AI Lab.