Elio Marcolino is a cloud-native software engineer with over a decade of experience building scalable distributed systems and CI/CD platforms, currently based in Mountain View. He led the creation of gocenter.io and chartcenter.io at JFrog—public, high-scale repositories that improved reproducible builds for the Go and Helm ecosystems—while driving automation, provisioning and DevOps tooling. His background spans backend services, DevOps and platform engineering across Java, Go, Python and Node.js on GCP and AWS, and includes building a peer-to-peer CDN to cut bandwidth and increase resilience. Elio combines hands-on implementation with technical leadership, defining development methodologies and CI/CD pipelines for teams and customers. He pairs strong business domain understanding (DevOps, telco, billing, workforce and accounting systems) with practical experience in production-grade automation and deployment.
9 years of coding experience
17 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor Computer Engineering, Bachelor Computer Engineering at Universidade Estadual de Ponta Grossa
Pontifical Catholic University of Paraná
Specialization Course Project Management, Specialization Course Project Management at FAE Centro Universitário
Contributions:141 commits, 71 PRs, 114 pushes in 1 year 11 months
Contributions summary:Elio's primary contribution centers on developing and testing user plugins for the Artifactory platform. They created test cases for the staging and packages metadata plugins, demonstrating proficiency in testing Artifactory plugin functionalities. Additionally, the user implemented testing and documentation for the build/taggingPromotion and backup/backupFolders plugins. The user also removed unused methods and fixed file names to help with test case readability.
Examples for using Artifactory Docker distribution in various environments
Role in this project:
DevOps Engineer
Contributions:1 review, 29 commits, 9 PRs in 7 months
Contributions summary:Elio primarily contributed to the project by modifying and creating OpenShift templates and scripts for deploying and managing Artifactory and Xray. These changes involved updating deployment configurations, upgrading software versions, and automating processes related to deployments and rolling upgrades within the OpenShift environment. The commits demonstrate a strong focus on infrastructure-as-code principles and automating the deployment and configuration of containerized applications.
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