Adnan Hodzic is an Area Tech Lead at ING with 12+ years building scalable data, AI and ML platforms on Google Cloud, currently guiding cross-team execution for the VISTA Data & AI domain. He pairs hands-on engineering (SRE, DevOps, platform architecture) with product-facing responsibilities, having led ~25 engineers across multiple countries to standardize cloud adoption and tenant-ready solutions. A Google Developer Expert (Cloud) and prolific open-source author, his most-known project is auto-cpufreq, a widely used Linux CPU power optimizer, and he maintains several practical tooling repos for Linux and Debian ecosystems. He’s delivered migrations, automated IaC pipelines, tenant orchestration patterns and on-call strategies while speaking at KubeCon and other industry events. Early entrepreneurial experience includes founding a free web hosting company at 18, reflecting a long-standing focus on community-driven tooling and pragmatic automation. Based in Amsterdam, he blends deep systems reliability expertise with a knack for creating developer-friendly platform products that accelerate AI adoption.
12 years of coding experience
19 years of employment as a software developer
Cisco Certified Network Associate Network security equipment, Cisco Certified Network Associate Network security equipment at Cisco Academy
Bachelor of Technology in Information Technology IT Software Web Networking IS Information Security E-Commerce, Bachelor of Technology in Information Technology IT Software Web Networking IS Information Security E-Commerce at SUNY Canton
Contributions:46 releases, 107 reviews, 355 commits in 2 years 11 months
Contributions summary:Adnan primarily focused on developing and improving the `auto-cpufreq` tool, a CPU speed and power optimizer for Linux. Their contributions involved the creation of core functionalities by implementing several features, including the integration of CPU load-based turbo boost control, and power-saving features when the battery is discharging. They have also refactored existing code and implemented a command-line interface (CLI) to enhance user interaction with the tool.
DisplayLink driver installer for Debian and Ubuntu based Linux distributions.
Role in this project:
DevOps Engineer
Contributions:208 commits, 69 PRs, 271 pushes in 4 years 7 months
Contributions summary:Adnan primarily focused on developing and maintaining the installation script for the DisplayLink driver on Debian-based Linux distributions. Their contributions involved adding support for various Linux distributions and their respective codenames. The user also implemented features to clean up obsolete files and directories during installation and uninstallation, and addressed issues related to service enablement and X11 configuration. Furthermore, they revamped the main menu and added options for re-installing, uninstalling, and quitting the installation process.
distributionsdrivermintelementaryinstaller
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