Naples, Campania, Italy
I’m an experienced IT professional with a multidisciplinary background spanning network management, software development, database administration, and project management. Over the years, I’ve worked across diverse business environments, building a solid ability to bridge technical and business needs. My core expertise lies in designing and evolving client-server architectures and relational database systems, with advanced knowledge of Oracle, Microsoft SQL Server, and MySQL. I have a strong interest in migration projects, where I focus on modernizing legacy systems, improving performance, and ensuring scalability. I also work closely with major database vendors to deliver robust, high-performing, and future-proof solutions. On the development side, I bring hands-on experience across the full stack, including: ASP, ASP.NET, PHP, Java, C#, JavaScript, AngularJS, REST APIs, JSON, XML, HTML5, CSS3, Bootstrap, and more — always with a strong focus on usability and user experience. I’m driven by results, committed to quality, and motivated by delivering solutions that create real, measurable business value.
I followed the main activities of the group developing the project Thin Client and I focused mainly on the evolutionary maintenance of the software and implementation of new business logic related to Telecom Italia CRM Sales Portal. The process has followed the patterns dictated by the TI Software Engineering, which provided the initial functional specifications in draft mode. After checking operations and reverse engineering, I completed the functional mode almost final, in accordance with engineering sell to cash that validated the drafting of functional specifications. Thus the project Thin Client is the harmonic integration of multiple systems consistent with each other that interact with the core CRM (Oracle / Siebel) of Telecom Italia. To support web-based portal, I have implemented over time many application modules (Web Services, Windows Services, Procedures PL / SQL).
I led the definition and development of a technical research collaboration with the University of Salerno (DAEDALUS Project), working closely with the Department of Computer Science. The initiative was part of regional technology transfer programs supporting high-potential innovative companies in the Campania Region. The project focused on formalizing advanced software testing methodologies through the adoption of specialized tools tailored to different testing approaches. The objective was to enhance the quality and reliability of software systems while improving the productivity of organizations and vendors involved in software engineering. A key aspect of the work involved applying formal methods for system verification, including model checking, to ensure higher standards of accuracy, consistency, and performance.
As part of the XIS (expert information system), i participated in the development of a solution for the geo-referenced monitoring to enable the local government to have an integrated view of the place and frequency of different types of problems reported in the local area, providing useful information on how to fix them. The project is called GIS system for road safety to support decisions.