Matteo Mortari

Software Engineer

My name is Matteo Mortari and I'm a Software Engineer.

I believe there is a whole new range of unexplored applications for Rule Engines (AI/Expert Systems) and Machine Learning; I also believe defining the Business Rules on the BRMS system not only enables knowledge inference from raw data, but most importantly when modeled using the DMN open standard, it helps to shorten the distance between experts and analysts, between developers and end-users, business stakeholders.

I enjoy traveling a lot, both for pleasure and business, which rewarded me already several chances to explore new places and meet new people worldwide.

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Projects

a collection of the most recent projects I've been working on

I contribute the Drools DMN Engine, used in the Red Hat Decision Manager and the Red Hat Process Automation Manager

I contribute DMN support on Kogito, a cloud-native business automation platform for building intelligent applications

From the Blog

Model Registry tech demo 20231121

21 November 2023

This is a technical demo from the Model Registry team of Open Data Hub. Content: - model-registry-operator - Notebook → Model Registry - DS Pipeline → Model Registry - Model Registry → Serving - One More Thing... - Conclusions This post does not go into details of context and background of the Model Registry, for which we invite you to checkout this document instead. model-registry-operator We can use the Model Registry Operator to install the Model Registry in our Kubernetes platform. ...
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Integrate Excel with Drools on OpenShift with Knative and Quarkus!

04 May 2023

In this blog post I want to share the results of a technical exploration in bridging, bringing together and integrating a diverse set of technologies and platforms, ranging from classic spreadsheet applications (Excel) to serverless platforms (Knative on OpenShift) to technical rules executed by our rule engine Drools! Introduction This content has been inspired by a great book I had the opportunity to read recently (see more below). So I wanted to take on a personal challenge to build a ...
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Simplify Kubernetes debugging with declarative logic

23 March 2023

We put Drools inside Kubernetes’ control plane …you wouldn’t believe what happened next! 😉 This is a longer post on the current status of explorations with RuleOps; you may want to skim or skip to different sections, depending on your interests. RuleOps in a nutshell Read time: ~ 1 minuteKubernetes is an orchestration platform, very powerful but also complex with multiple layers of abstraction, interdependent components, relying on automation and orchestration to manage deployments; this ...
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