Greater Paris Metropolitan Region
I am passionate about design, problem-solving, digital strategy, transformation, and leadership. Since 1998, I have had the opportunity to grow across both technology and leadership paths. I have designed large-scale business processes, distributed systems, and cloud-based solutions. My primary focus areas include alignment, resiliency, well-architected design, enterprise-grade reliability, and leadership. I strongly advocate a serverless-first approach, always selecting the right tool for the right job. My interests also include community building, knowledge sharing, discussing serverless and distributed systems, writing, and validating ideas. On a more personal note, my interactions with my son are mostly asynchronous, and I tend to leave many notes for my wifeβeither asking for a favor or reporting back on tasks she asked me to complete. My holidays, on the other hand, are mostly synchronous, with a few hours of latency, but they are always well-served.
Leading Teams during Digital & Business Transformation for high scalability and resiliency Bringing Best practices and standardization part of tech community mindset Proving ideas , Making them happen and evaluate the reliability behind any idea Mentoring the tech staffs around Well architected framework , Cloud native , serverless first approach and making the community mentorship autonomous and self-leading. Thinking & designing for : - Economic concerns - Organizational Concerns - Technical Concerns - Eco-system Concerns
Design and implement loose coupled distributed architecture base on microservices architectural style. Using Serverless and Containerization(ECS, EKS) are the best challenges . Goals : - Latency to milliseconds - Real Time processing - Reliable Processing - Real Time Monitoring - High peak compatibility We are in the repaltforming phase from On-Premise to AWS, so there are lots of challenges as - R&D - Architecting (containerization , serverless , loosly coupled) - Proof of Concept (POC) - Monitoring - Testability - Scalability - Reliability - Resiliency Tools and Environments: Cloud Platform : AWS Monitoring : PRTG, DataDog, CloudWatch , CloudTrail , Kibana Tools : VS2017, VS2019, JIRA ,Git, GitHub, SQL SERVER . DataBases: SQL Server , DynamoDB Languages : C# , Node.js, TSQL, Python, Typescript CI/CD : TeamCity , Octopus , Jenkins , AWS Code pipeline, CircleCI Architecture : Serverless ,Event driven, Message Based , DDD , Hexagonal , Onion, Distributed Architecture, RESTFull, Microervices
Design and implement loose coupled distributed architecture base on microservices architectural style. Using Serverless and Containerization(ECS, EKS) are the best challenges . Goals : - Latency to milliseconds - Real Time processing - Reliable Processing - Real Time Monitoring - High peak compatibility We are in the repaltforming phase from On-Premise to AWS, so there are lots of challenges as - R&D - Architecting (containerization , serverless , loosly coupled) - Proof of Concept (POC) - Monitoring - Testability - Scalability - Reliability - Resiliency Tools and Environments: Cloud Platform : AWS Monitoring : PRTG, DataDog, CloudWatch , CloudTrail , Kibana Tools : VS2017, VS2019, JIRA ,Git, GitHub, SQL SERVER . DataBases: SQL Server , DynamoDB Languages : C# , Node.js, TSQL, Python, Typescript CI/CD : TeamCity , Octopus , Jenkins , AWS Code pipeline, CircleCI Architecture : Serverless ,Event driven, Message Based , DDD , Hexagonal , Onion, Distributed Architecture, RESTFull, Microervices
The Development Process based on complex workflows which provide a solution for the business to act as a semi-automate process , using the patterns BASED ON Asynchrounous primer and Pipelining was some interesting points . Architectural : Rest, Event driven , DDD, , Clean Architecture Tools : VS2015 ,NUnit , EntityFramework , Parallelism , SQL Server, Oracle, NET 4.6, MS Code Analytics , Workflow foundation CI/CD : Jenkins Best Practices: - Design Patterns :flyWeigth , builder , Factory , Adapter , Decorator , Chain of Resp, Mediator - Domain driven Development - Loos Coupling , Bus architectural style