Everly Suresh is a CloudOps-focused software engineer with five years of hands-on experience building backend systems, SDK tooling, and content-driven web platforms across startups and enterprise environments. A former GSoC committer for Apache ShardingSphere and a GitHub Extern at Appwrite, she has contributed parser enhancements for distributed SQL and added multi-provider object storage support to a popular open-source backend. At Bajaj she worked deeply with Adobe Experience Manager and GraphQL, earning deployment and spot awards for impactful delivery, and she now applies that blend of platform engineering and cloud expertise as a Graduate CloudOps Engineer. Comfortable across the PEAN stack, Java, PHP and PostgreSQL, she’s exploring generative AI, OpenCV and data analytics while mentoring and speaking through GitHub and Topmate. An MSc candidate at UCL with a top-ranked BTech, Everly pairs rigorous academic training with a track record of shipping production features and improving developer tooling.
5 years of coding experience
2 years of employment as a software developer
The PSBB Millennium School
Bachelor of Technology - BTech, Computer Science and Engineering, 9.31/10, Bachelor of Technology - BTech, Computer Science and Engineering, 9.31/10 at SRM University
Empowering Data Intelligence with Distributed SQL for Sharding, Scalability, and Security Across All Databases.
Role in this project:
Back-end Developer
Contributions:28 reviews, 59 commits, 59 PRs in 9 months
Contributions summary:Everly primarily contributes to the development of ShardingSphere, a distributed SQL database system, with a focus on expanding parser functionalities. Their work includes adding support for various DDL statements in PostgreSQL and Oracle, such as `DROP POLICY`, `ALTER RULE`, `ALTER PACKAGE`, and `CREATE SYNONYM`. The contributions are focused on improving the system's capabilities related to database parsing and the SQL dialect support for OpenGauss and Oracle.
Contributions:21 reviews, 193 commits, 36 PRs in 10 months
Contributions summary:Everly primarily contributed to the back-end configuration and storage features of the Appwrite project. Their work involved fixing spelling errors in default values for S3 and Spaces regions. Furthermore, they added support for Linode, Wasabi, and Backblaze object storage by adding environment variables and integrating them within the existing codebase. These changes indicate a focus on expanding the platform's compatibility with various cloud storage providers.
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