Mohamed Labouardy is a product-focused technologist and three-time founder with 11 years’ experience building developer-first cloud tools and platforms from open-source roots to commercial SaaS. He co-founded Komiser—an open-source cloud inspector with 4k+ GitHub stars and millions of downloads—and scaled that work into Tailwarden, then joined CloudQuery to lead product for a developer-centric cloud governance platform. Comfortable shipping backend systems (notably AWS SDK for Go integrations to surface EC2, ECS and DigitalOcean resources) he blends hands-on engineering with product leadership and community growth. Based in Paris, he also runs a popular DevOps newsletter and speaks and writes regularly, evidencing a rare mix of engineering depth, product vision, and community-driven distribution.
11 years of coding experience
10 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor’s Degree Computer Science, Bachelor’s Degree Computer Science at Mohammed V University in Rabat
S21 Batch, S21 Batch at Y Combinator
Master’s Degree Computer Software Engineering, Master’s Degree Computer Software Engineering at Université de Bordeaux
Open-source cloud-environment inspector. Supporting AWS, GCP, Azure, and more! Your cloud resources will have nowhere to hide!
Role in this project:
Back-end Developer
Contributions:20 releases, 420 reviews, 512 commits in 5 years
Contributions summary:Mohamed implemented features related to fetching and describing EC2 instances by utilizing the AWS SDK for Go. They wrote code to describe instances and filter information to show instance states in the UI, including functionality for listing and filtering ECS services, tasks and clusters. Furthermore, they added functionality to fetch and display DigitalOcean Droplet, and Volume details.
Contributions:8 commits, 7 pushes, 1 branch in 7 months
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