Summary
Anderson Oki is an architect based in Tokyo with seven years of experience leading and mentoring bilingual (English/Japanese) software engineering teams. He focuses on ensuring technology choices align with business needs, specializing in microservices and Kubernetes while advocating pragmatic architecture—authoring "You Don’t Always Need Microservices." With a master's in project management from FGV and a technical background in computer software engineering, he blends delivery discipline with hands-on system design. At 株式会社コンベックス he drives platform strategy and team growth, balancing operational reliability with developer productivity. Known for clear communication across cultures, he often guides teams to choose simpler, more maintainable solutions rather than defaulting to complex distributed architectures.
7 years of coding experience
Master's degree, Project Management, Master's degree, Project Management at FGV - Fundação Getulio Vargas
High School, Technical High School, High School, Technical High School at IFSC - Instituto Federal de Santa Catarina
Bachelor, System Information, 8th, Bachelor, System Information, 8th at Faculdades Santa Cruz
Technical High School, Computer Software Engineering, Technical High School, Computer Software Engineering at SENAI SC
English, Spanish, Portuguese, Japanese