Summary
Károly-gábriel Nagy is a seasoned IT infrastructure leader with 19 years of hands-on experience building and operating resilient hybrid-cloud and Linux-first platforms. Currently Vice President of IT Infrastructure Engineering at MSCI, he combines deep systems programming expertise (notably Go), extensive Linux and PostgreSQL mastery, and pragmatic automation skills to turn infrastructure into measurable business value. His background spans architecture, 3rd-level support, and developer roles, giving him a rare end-to-end perspective from kernel-level services to platform orchestration with Kubernetes and containerization. He has a track record of inventing practical home-grown solutions—such as custom SSH tunnel and database clustering approaches—demonstrating a bias for engineering elegant, low-dependency systems. Based in Oradea, Hungary, he pairs an Economics B.S. with a later IT master's, reflecting both business-minded decision-making and technical depth.
19 years of coding experience
26 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor of Science (B.S.), Economics, Bachelor of Science (B.S.), Economics at Universitatea din Oradea
Romanian, Hungarian, English, Italian, French