Jaime Tarquino is a Principal Software Engineer with over ten years at Microsoft, specializing in Power BI, SQL Server Reporting Services, and database performance optimization. He blends deep database architecture and performance-tuning expertise—honed as a Microsoft Certified Master and former PFE—with modern cloud-scale engineering on Azure, designing data pipelines that handled tens of terabytes per day. Jaime has led open-source initiatives for Reporting Services on GitHub, contributing production-grade PowerShell tooling and CI-driven deployment workflows that improved maintainability and adoption. Known for pragmatic system design, he’s delivered release vehicles, load-testing in Azure, and engineering practices that reduced friction for internal and external users. Based in Redmond, he pairs academic rigor (Master’s in Computer Science) with hands-on contributions to widely used Microsoft reporting and BI tooling.
10 years of coding experience
7 years of employment as a software developer
System Engineer, Computer Science, System Engineer, Computer Science at Universidad Cooperativa de Colombia
Contributions:56 releases, 41 reviews, 272 commits in 5 years 7 months
Contributions summary:Jaime primarily contributed to the development of PowerShell tools for SQL Server Reporting Services, including functions for catalog item management and data source configuration. Their work involved refactoring existing functions, renaming them to align with PowerShell verb conventions, and creating new cmdlets for managing folders and data sources. Additionally, the user updated documentation and the installation process for the tools, demonstrating a focus on improving the user experience and maintainability of the project.
Git repo for SQL Server Reporting Services and Power BI paginated report samples, and community projects
Role in this project:
Full-stack Developer
Contributions:46 commits, 14 PRs, 40 pushes in 2 years 10 months
Contributions summary:Jaime primarily contributed to the project by modifying the code for SQL Server Reporting Services and Power BI paginated report samples. The commits involved updating documentation, including examples for the Report Viewer Control and how to use it in a new web project. Additionally, the user made changes to the CustomSecuritySample, updating its configuration and project settings to use .NET Framework 4.5 and related dependencies.
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Jaime Tarquino - Principal Software Engineer at Microsoft