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Our Story

Built by engineers, for engineers

Founded by former Uber engineers Debo Ray and Rob Fletcher, DevZero was created to tackle the inefficiencies of large-scale Kubernetes environments — such as wasted resources, unreliable CI pipelines, and unclear costs.

Drawing on their Uber experience, they built tools that use telemetry, machine learning, and automation to optimize usage and reduce waste. What started as a developer workflow solution has grown into a platform for large-scale Kubernetes optimization, helping teams run faster, leaner, and with greater visibility.

Meet the Team

Debo Ray

Debo Ray

Co-Founder, CEO

Rob Fletcher

Rob Fletcher

Co-Founder

Kevin Shi

Kevin Shi

Technical Staff

Daisy

Daisy

DevZero Mascot

Renato Nouman

Renato Nouman

Technical Staff

Zvonimir Tomesic

Zvonimir Tomesic

Technical Staff

Ignas Mikalajunas

Ignas Mikalajunas

Technical Staff

Luka Bagic

Luka Bagic

Frontend Engineer

Fran Leustek

Fran Leustek

Frontend Engineer

Mauro Kinderknecht

Mauro Kinderknecht

Technical Staff

Parthiba Hazra

Parthiba Hazra

Backend Engineer

Antonio Nesic

Antonio Nesic

Technical Staff

Caleb Smith

Caleb Smith

GTM

Radostin Stoyanov

Radostin Stoyanov

Technical Staff

Rupam Manna

Rupam Manna

Technical Staff

Sandipan Panda

Sandipan Panda

Technical Staff

Wes Anderson

Wes Anderson

GTM

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Our Values

EMPOWERING DEVELOPERS

Walk the talk

Our mission is to unlock developer potential by removing obstacles that waste time and cause frustration.

STRENGTH THROUGH DIVERSITY

Inclusive by design

We believe the best teams are inclusive, as diverse perspectives and experiences lead to better work and products.

Open Positions

We are always looking for talented people to join our team.

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