Summary
Antonio Messina is an applied scientist and seasoned IT architect with 11 years of experience designing and operating resilient, data-driven systems from Palermo, Sicily. He specializes in NoSQL and graph databases (OrientDB, Neo4j, Apache TinkerPop) and builds containerized microservices and e-health architectures for national digital health projects like the Fascicolo Sanitario Elettronico. His background spans deep systems work—Unix administration, Oracle DBA, clustering and virtualization—to hands-on development of middleware and web services, making him fluent across infrastructure, databases and application layers. A Docker enthusiast and longtime proponent of graph-first data models, he brings practical research experience in performance monitoring and SLA-driven evaluation for distributed environments. Less obvious: he combines enterprise-grade reliability practices learned in hospital and utility deployments with experimental bioinformatics database R&D, bridging operational rigor and research innovation.
11 years of coding experience
6 years of employment as a software developer
Università degli Studi di Palermo
Italian, English