Christian Di Antonio is a Chief Platform Architect with 16 years building and optimizing cloud-native, big data and DevOps platforms across AWS, OpenStack, Kubernetes and Hadoop ecosystems. He combines hands-on engineering—implementing cost-saving AWS strategies, Docker/Kubernetes clusters and real-time data pipelines—with strategic architecture and vendor negotiation experience for enterprise deployments. His background in GIS and early career work on spatiotemporal systems informs a practical strength in real-time tracking and geodata processing at scale. An active contributor to open-source tooling, he enhanced core synchronization features in the popular awslabs/ssosync project to improve Google Workspace-to-AWS SSO workflows. Based in Barcelona, he excels at translating complex requirements into reliable, cost-efficient production systems and leading teams through cloud adoption and operational transformation.
16 years of coding experience
13 years of employment as a software developer
Electrical, Electronics and Communications Engineering, Electrical, Electronics and Communications Engineering at Universidad Central de Venezuela
Bachelor of Science (B.S.), Bachelor of Science in Computer Science, Bachelor of Science (B.S.), Bachelor of Science in Computer Science at Tecana American University
Populate AWS SSO directly with your G Suite users and groups using either a CLI or AWS Lambda
Role in this project:
Back-end Developer
Contributions:2 reviews, 17 commits, 3 PRs in 1 month
Contributions summary:Christian significantly contributed to the core functionality of the ssosync project by implementing new methods to filter Google Workspace users and groups. Their work involved modifying the `internal/sync.go` and `internal/google/client.go` files to introduce features for matching and synchronizing users and groups based on query parameters. This involved adding new functions like `SyncUsersMatch`, `SyncGroupsMatch`, and `SyncGroupsUsers` to allow for more flexible synchronization options. Furthermore, the user made refactoring changes to the code based on test cases.
Keep your AWS Single Sign-On (SSO) groups and users in sync with your Google Workspace directory
Contributions:3 reviews, 650 commits, 255 PRs in 1 year 5 months
groupskeepsignsyncsingle-sign-on
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