Manuel Pérez is an AI Software Engineer with six years of experience building production-ready AI and MLOps solutions across cloud and on-prem environments from Málaga, Spain. He has designed and deployed Retrieval-Augmented Generation systems, multimodal virtual assistants, and end-to-end data pipelines using tools like OpenSearch, Whisper, MLflow, Kubernetes, and Azure Synapse. At T-Systems he combined backend engineering with model deployment and observability, and his open-source contributions to the well-known Wazuh security platform show hands-on expertise in backend security, API design, and technical documentation. Now at Bluetab (an IBM company), he continues to bridge AI research and robust engineering practices, with a GitHub repository collection that documents university projects and practical exercises underpinning his applied skills.
6 years of coding experience
5 years of employment as a software developer
Ingeniería informática computación y sistemas inteligentes, Ingeniería informática computación y sistemas inteligentes at Universidad de Granada
Wazuh - The Open Source Security Platform. Unified XDR and SIEM protection for endpoints and cloud workloads.
Role in this project:
Back-end Developer & Security Engineer
Contributions:234 reviews, 298 commits, 159 PRs in 2 years 5 months
Contributions summary:Manuel focused on bug fixes and feature enhancements within the Wazuh security platform. They addressed issues in agent testing and database schemas, removed version strings from endpoints in the API, updated various files related to the API, and improved the configuration related to the vulnerability detector. The user's contributions indicate expertise in the backend logic of the security platform and security practices.
Contributions:14 reviews, 91 commits, 31 PRs in 2 years
Contributions summary:Manuel primarily contributed to the project by updating and expanding the Wazuh documentation. Their commits involved modifying the API documentation, including examples, and correcting formatting issues within the user manual. These changes focused on clarifying API usage, adding new content for authentication, and updating examples to reflect changes in the API. The user also addressed various issues, particularly those related to API equivalencies and version-specific implementations.
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