Karim Radhouani is a product line manager and seasoned network automation engineer with nine years of experience building cloud-native orchestration and telemetry systems from Mountain View. At Nokia he has driven the design and evolution of Kubernetes-based controllers and platforms such as Event Driven Automation and the Schema-Driven Configuration work that birthed Kubenet, blending product leadership with hands-on operator and controller development. Karim is an open-source-minded practitioner—authoring gNMIc, contributing to containerlab, and fixing low-level Docker networking and labeling issues that improved reproducible container-based networking labs. He combines deep packet-core and SDN experience with customer-facing product management across APAC, regularly presenting at NANOG and mentoring hackathons. Known for turning prototypes into product foundations, he excels at translating complex network telemetry and automation needs into scalable, operator-driven solutions.
9 years of coding experience
8 years of employment as a software developer
Mathematics & Physics, Mathematics & Physics at IPEIT
Engineer, Telecommunication, Engineer, Telecommunication at Sup'com
Contributions:88 reviews, 282 commits, 85 PRs in 1 year 2 months
Contributions summary:Karim contributed to the containerlab repository by modifying the bridge configuration and network setup within the Docker environment. Their work involved fixing bridge naming issues, adding context usage for Docker calls, and integrating labels for better container identification. They also implemented features related to virtual wiring and network configuration, specifically focusing on tools related to network automation and container-based networking labs.
Contributions:155 reviews, 2105 commits, 375 PRs in 2 years 10 months
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