Sanjiva Weerawarana | |
Birth Place: | Colombo, Sri Lanka |
Field: | Computer Scientist |
Work Institution: | Purdue University IBM WSO2 |
Education: | Royal College, Colombo Kent State University Purdue University (PhD) |
Known For: | WSO2 Ballerina (programming language) Apache Software Foundation WSDL Lanka Software Foundation |
Prizes: | Red Hat Summit Award[1] |
Sanjiva Weerawarana is a CEO, software developer and open-source software evangelist. He is known for his work on Web Services standards including WSDL, BPEL, and WS-Addressing. He is the founder, chairman and CEO of WSO2, an open-source middleware company, and creator of the Ballerina programming language. His involvement with the Apache Software Foundation includes project work on SOAP, Apache Axis and Apache Axis2.
Weerawarana attended Kent State University, majoring in applied mathematics / computer science, before completing a PhD at Purdue University.
After graduation, Weerawarana joined IBM Research working in Hawthorne, New York, until he left to found the startup WSO2.
Weerawarana has been involved with the Apache Software Foundation since 2000 when he worked on the original Apache SOAP project. Weerawarana is an elected Member of the Foundation and is a committer on several projects.[2]
Weerawarana set up the Lanka Software Foundation, and was involved with the Sahana FOSS Disaster Management System.
He is an advisory board member of the company 24/7 Techies.[3] He is a visiting professor and lecturer at the University of Moratuwa and a board alumnus of the Open Source Initiative.
He currently lives in Colombo, Sri Lanka.
Notable research publications include:[4]