Summary
Gordon Gidofalvy is a Data Center IP Consulting Engineer based in Berlin with 12 years of hands-on experience building and automating service provider networks and infrastructure. He has deep operational knowledge of Juniper platforms and BNG architectures, and has led large migrations and reengineered automation stacks (Python, Ansible, NetBox, Peering-Manager) to vastly improve config generation and deployment performance. Comfortable across SRE, networking and backend domains, he’s built custom network services (lightweight RADIUS in Go with Prometheus and Kafka), driven IPv6 adoption at scale, and prototyped active-testing deployment pipelines with Containerlab. A pragmatic free-software activist who prefers running code and rough consensus over bureaucracy, he frequently bridges architecture, operations and development teams. His background teaching OS and networking courses and early Kubernetes/Terrafrom work informs a practical, research-driven approach to solving hard infrastructure problems.
12 years of coding experience
4 years of employment as a software developer
Master's degree, Computer Science and Engineering, Master's degree, Computer Science and Engineering at KTH Royal Institute of Technology
Bachelor's degree, Computer Engineering, Bachelor's degree, Computer Engineering at Budapest University of Technology and Economics
Master's degree, Computer Science and Engineering, Master's degree, Computer Science and Engineering at Technische Universität Berlin
English, German, Hungarian