Keith McDermott is a dedicated and customer-focused IT professional currently serving as a Principal Member of Technical Staff at Oracle, where he plays a pivotal role in the development and enhancement of solutions within the Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI). With a strong emphasis on leveraging...
Keith McDermott is a dedicated and customer-focused IT professional currently serving as a Principal Member of Technical Staff at Oracle, where he plays a pivotal role in the development and enhancement of solutions within the Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI). With a strong emphasis on leveraging cutting-edge technologies, Keith is at the forefront of creating, maintaining, and automating the infrastructure and operations components of the Network Visualizer service. His expertise in Continuous Integration and Continuous Deployment (CI/CD) practices, coupled with a deep understanding of Change Management, positions him as a key contributor to streamlining workflows and enhancing service delivery.
In his current role, Keith is not only responsible for the technical aspects of the Network Visualizer service but is also passionate about driving automation initiatives that improve efficiency and reduce operational overhead. His proficiency in tools such as Docker, Python, and Terraform enables him to implement robust automation solutions that facilitate seamless deployment and management of cloud resources. Additionally, his experience with Unix Administration, including sendmail, Zimbra, Active Directory, and various scripting languages like bash and Perl, allows him to tackle complex challenges with agility and precision.
Keith's commitment to innovation and excellence is evident in his approach to Change Management, where he actively seeks to implement tooling that enhances the service team's workflow. His ability to bridge the gap between technical capabilities and business needs makes him an invaluable asset to Oracle and its clients. As he continues to explore new technologies and methodologies, Keith remains excited about the potential to further transform the landscape of cloud infrastructure and operations.