
Matteo Collina
Node.js project chair and founder of Platformatic, expert in Node performance, Kubernetes deployments, and server-side rendering optimizations.
Top 3 podcasts with Matteo Collina
Ranked by the Snipd community

16 snips
Feb 10, 2026 • 1h 20min
Node.js Performance, Kubernetes, and Why “Fast” Isn’t Always Fast - JSJ 702
Matteo Collina, Node.js project chair and founder of Platformatic, talks Node performance, Kubernetes scaling, and server-side rendering at high traffic. He covers surprising benchmark results, event-loop blocking and restart strategies, WattPM’s approach to better P95/P99, and why newer runtimes are not automatically faster. Short, technical, and provocative.

Dec 11, 2024 • 1h 22min
Structuring Node.js Applications Part 2: Dependency Management, Package Managers, Proper API Usage, etc.- JSJ 661
In this discussion, guests Michael Dawson, Node.js lead for Rathat and IBM, Matteo Collina, CTO of Platformatic, and James Snell from Cloudflare dive deep into Node.js application structuring. They explore effective dependency management strategies, stressing the importance of using tools like PMPM for monorepos. The team discusses the need for modernization in API usage and responsible practices in open-source contributions. Additionally, they highlight the significance of intentional development and maintaining a healthy work-life balance for developers.

Nov 14, 2024 • 1h 25min
Ep.207 - Watt con Matteo Collina e Paolo Insogna (Platformatic)
Matteo Collina e Paolo Insogna, membri del team Platformatic con esperienza in startup e software open source, discutono delle sfide tra consulenza e sviluppo di prodotto. Matteo condivide gli alti e bassi del lancio di una startup e i rischi finanziari implicati. Entrambi esplorano l'importanza dell'open source e le sue sfide etiche. Presentano Watt, un innovativo application server progettato per migliorare la scalabilità di Node.js, promettendo un'esperienza di sviluppo rivoluzionaria. Un viaggio intrigante tra innovazione e pratiche di sviluppo moderno!


