Ahmed S is a Senior Customer Engineer at Google with over a decade of experience architecting and selling complex cloud and IT service management solutions to enterprises and SMBs. He blends technical depth—grounded in a Master of Applied Science in Electrical and Computer Engineering from the University of Waterloo—with strong commercial acumen, consistently helping sales teams hit quotas while focusing on customer ROI. Comfortable briefing C-level executives and hands-on engineering teams alike, he has designed multi-cloud and hybrid solutions across AWS, GCP, Azure and IBM Cloud and led multi‑million contracts for public-sector customers. Certified across AWS, VMware and ITIL and recognized in IBM’s Global Sales School, he pairs formal cloud credentials with practical pre-sales leadership. An active contributor to Eclipse OMR, Ahmed has improved compiler code quality and CI for enterprise-grade runtimes—an atypical engineering pedigree for someone in customer-facing cloud sales. Based in Old Toronto, he combines rigorous academic training with a track record of turning complex technical requirements into pragmatic, business-focused cloud strategies.
10 years of coding experience
11 years of employment as a software developer
Master of applied science, Electriacal and Computer Engineering, Master of applied science, Electriacal and Computer Engineering at University of Waterloo
Eclipse OMR™ Cross platform components for building reliable, high performance language runtimes
Role in this project:
Back-end Developer
Contributions:28 commits, 7 PRs, 46 comments in 3 months
Contributions summary:Ahmed primarily contributed to the Eclipse OMR project by refactoring and improving the code quality of the compiler. They focused on implementing and enforcing coding standards related to extensible classes, ensuring static and non-static member calls were correctly scoped. Furthermore, the user enhanced the build and test infrastructure by adding linting tasks for power and z targets on Travis CI. They also made substantial changes to the MethodBuilder class, refactoring and standardizing its internal data structures, improving type safety and code maintainability.
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