Alexandre Lamarre is a software engineer based in Chicago with six years of experience building cloud-native, distributed systems using Kubernetes, Go, and Rust. He has delivered memory and network optimizations (e.g., reducing agent memory from 1.2GB to 300MB and cutting traffic by 70%) and led alerting and distributed-locking features for multi-cluster observability platforms at SUSE. Previously at IBM he built large-scale data ingestion and analysis pipelines for DB2 telemetry and automated tooling that improved run performance and operational visibility. Bilingual and mathematically trained from the University of Toronto, he treats software as a form of communication—crafting systems that are efficient for machines and clear for collaborators. Currently at Pomerium, he continues to focus on efficient, production-grade distributed software and contributes to open source as part of his day-to-day work.
6 years of coding experience
4 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor's degree Mathematics and Computer Science, Bachelor's degree Mathematics and Computer Science at University of Toronto
Contributions:6 PRs, 74 pushes, 2 branches in 3 years 10 months
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