Enrico Bianchi is a Cloud Engineer with 14 years of hands-on experience building and operating Linux- and Windows-based infrastructure, databases and cloud-native platforms from Italy. He combines deep system administration and DBA skills (Oracle, PostgreSQL, MySQL, SQL Server) with practical software development in Java, Python and Go, having delivered microservices, monitoring and automation systems across Docker, Kubernetes/OKD and RKE2. At Par-Tec he installs and maintains production Kubernetes clusters and contributes Python Flask microservices, while earlier roles include leading material-handling projects and developing Go-based production monitoring tools. Enrico is a pragmatic SRE-style engineer who also contributes to open-source tooling for native OS/hardware metrics, improving cross-platform CPU, disk and network statistics. He pairs infrastructure automation (Ansible, Terraform) and secret management (Vault) with a long history of virtualization and monitoring expertise, making him effective at both migrating legacy systems and shipping cloud-native services.
14 years of coding experience
17 years of employment as a software developer
Ragioneria Programmazione, Ragioneria Programmazione at Istituto Tecnico Commerciale A. Bianchini
Contributions:10 commits, 17 PRs, 69 comments in 5 months
Contributions summary:Enrico primarily focused on enhancing the system's ability to retrieve and display hardware information. They implemented and modified methods related to CPU load averages, swap usage, and disk and network interface information across different operating systems. Key contributions include the utilization of JNA for native calls and the addition of disk and network interface statistics, impacting the software's ability to monitor system performance.
Contributions:78 pushes, 1 branch, 1 tag in 1 year 4 months
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