Our mission is to enable businesses to leverage the full potential of their data by providing a single source of data truth.

OUR DEVs — THE HEART OF DATA VIRTUALITY

Our CTO — The godfather of Data Virtuality: “Working every day with an international team is really awesome. We can always learn from each other’s experiences and get to know different cultures.”

As the CTO of Data Virtuality Salvatore is responsible for product development and roadmap. Before joining Data Virtuality in 2012, he worked with the WDI Lab at the University of Leipzig, Germany, with the main focus on schema and ontology merging. Salvatore received his Ph.D. at the University of Roma Tre, Italy, upon completion of his dissertation on the ‘Quality of Mappings for Data Exchange Applications’.

Salvatore and his team wrote the first lines of Data Virtuality code at the DB Lounge in Leipzig. Luckily, the internet connection was stable and the coffee really great.

Salvatore leads the whole dev team which is spread all over the world — Russia, Ukraine, Egypt, Brazil, ... We’re happy to have such smart, multicultural, passionate and great people on board!
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STACK:

Backend: J2EE application running in a JBoss/WildFly container. It offers the possibility to connect to any kind of data source (databases, web services, text files, etc.) and to query data by using SQL. Persistence layers and internal configurations are delegated to Hibernate.
Frontend (Desktop): Desktop Application based on Eclipse RCP
Frontend (Web): several Web applications based on Angular

Operating System: Linux, Microsoft Windows, MacOs
Languages: Java, C, C++, TypeScript, SQL, XML
Databases: Oracle, PostgreSQL, MySQL, MS SQL Server, Amazon Redshift, Snowflake, Microsoft Azure Data Warehouse, Exasol, Teradata, Vertica, etc.
Others: Web Services, JDBC, ODBC, REST
IDE: Eclipse, IntelliJ IDEA, Netbeans
Framework: Eclipse Rich Client Platform, JUnit, Spring, Hibernate, Angular, JQuery
Application Servers: JBoss, WildFly, Tomcat
Cloud Technologies: Amazon Web Services, Microsoft Azure, Google Cloud Platform
Development, Building, Versioning tools: Maven, Ant, SVN, Git
Dev and CI tools: Jira, FishEye, Crucible, Confluence, Jenkins
Virtualization and Containers: VirtualBox, VMware, Docker, Vagrant