Leandro Di Tommaso is the founder and CEO of Mikroways, an Argentine IT firm he built without external funding and now leads from systems-level strategy to organizational design. With 11+ years of hands-on experience as a systems engineer, DevOps contributor (including practical fixes to the widely used nagios cookbook), and longtime university instructor, he blends technical depth with formal training in business and leadership. His executive MBA and ongoing doctoral studies reflect a deliberate shift from pure engineering to strategic decision-making and scalable systems thinking. An instrument-rated perspective from aviation informs his approach to risk, precision, and continuous improvement—helping him turn complexity into clarity across technology, people, and culture. He teaches and writes to sharpen judgment and to leave every system and person better than he found them.
11 years of coding experience
15 years of employment as a software developer
Management Essentials, Management Essentials at Harvard Business School Online
Entrepreneurship Summer School, Entrepreneurship Summer School at UPF Barcelona School of Management
Doctor of Business Administration Candidate, Business, Doctor of Business Administration Candidate, Business at Universidad de 'San Andrés'
Executive MBA, Business Administration and Management, General, Executive MBA, Business Administration and Management, General at Universitat de Barcelona
Bachelor's degree in Computer Science, Information Technology, Bachelor's degree in Computer Science, Information Technology at Universidad Nacional de La Plata
Contributions:5 commits, 5 PRs, 7 comments in 17 days
Contributions summary:Leandro primarily focused on improving the functionality and configuration of the Nagios cookbook, specifically addressing issues related to environment configurations, dependencies, and apache settings. The user fixed a stylesheet issue on Ubuntu, corrected how the host name attribute was set, updated the environment search query and corrected the use of hash accessors. These changes contribute to a more robust and compatible nagios setup. The user's commits focused on bug fixes, configuration improvements, and adapting the cookbook to various system versions.
Contributions:13 commits, 1 push, 1 tag in 10 months
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Leandro Di Tommaso - Founder & CEO at Universidad de 'San Andrés'