Monica Crugnola is a DevOps expert and application administrator with 25 years in enterprise IT and a decade focused on hands-on DevOps, cloud and platform delivery. She designs and implements DevSecOps platforms (GitLab, OpenShift, Vault, Elastic) and has led cloud adoption and migration strategies across AWS and Azure for large European institutions. A former WebLogic product manager and long-time Oracle contributor, she has practical open-source impact through containerizing Oracle products in the widely used oracle/docker-images repository. Monica pairs deep SOA, ITIL and enterprise architecture experience with day-to-day ops skills—managing Apache, Drupal, WebLogic, Tomcat, databases and BI stacks—and mentors teams on service catalogs and operational processes. She is comfortable owning the full software lifecycle from requirements and architecture to deployment and maintenance. Based in Lombardy, Italy, she brings rare continuity across pre-sales, training, support and production engineering in international programs.
10 years of coding experience
21 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor's degree (Computer Science), Bachelor's degree (Computer Science) at Universita degli studi Milano
Official source of container configurations, images, and examples for Oracle products and projects
Role in this project:
DevOps Engineer
Contributions:31 reviews, 295 commits, 222 PRs in 6 years 8 months
Contributions summary:Monica primarily worked on configuring and implementing container configurations, images, and examples for Oracle products. Their commits involve creating, modifying, and integrating various scripts, including those for WebLogic domain creation, adding servers and machines, and starting containers. The contributions also include building, and modifying shell scripts, as well as configuring the networking, and setting up the configuration files. Their work indicates a focus on automating the deployment and management of Oracle products within a containerized environment.
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