Mike Simons, 40, is a senior software architect within Oracle's Performance, Scalability, and Reliability engineering group. He's known as the driving force behind Oracle Public Cloud's storage and network architecture, with five patents and three pending.
He joined Oracle when it acquired PeopleSoft in 2005 and internally he's known as a "debugging genius" able to solve software bugs, sometimes in hours, that others have tried to fix for weeks.
"Some of the problems I've looked at only fail rarely, say 1 in 100,000 times," he says, adding that the trick is a combination of luck, persistence, and technique.
Its like "solving puzzles," he says, making his favorite part of his job, "The endless supply of puzzles!"
He's also got a wry sense of humor.
When asked his age he says, "I've been responding lately with 28 (which is my age in hexadecimal)." A hexadecimal uses a base of 16, instead of of the typical base of 10, so 28 hex = 40 in "human numbers."