Summary
Pronnoy Goswami is a software engineer with ~10 years' experience building large-scale distributed systems and observability platforms, currently architecting Workday’s unified logging (Solas) and telemetry (Pharos) infrastructures serving millions of users. He previously designed low-latency, concurrent control-plane architectures at Microsoft Azure that underpin container lifecycle management at cloud scale, and has built mission-critical systems at PayPal and McKinsey. Comfortable across cloud-native stacks—Kafka, Kubernetes/EKS, FluentBit, Elasticsearch—he’s delivered cost and reliability improvements (including a 5x telemetry cost reduction) and led ELK modernizations and CI/CD automation. A Virginia Tech MS graduate and published researcher, he also reviews technical books and IEEE papers, writes a newsletter on distributed systems and AI infrastructure, and mentors students and early-career engineers. He combines practitioner rigor with product sensibility, often working on compliance- and air-gapped deployments that bridge enterprise constraints and modern observability. Outside of engineering he curates local AI community events and explores startup ideas, making technical leadership a blend of systems thinking and community-building.
10 years of coding experience
10 years of employment as a software developer
High School (10th Standard), Science, High School (10th Standard), Science at St. George's College, Agra
Master's of Science, Computer Engineering, Master's of Science, Computer Engineering at Virginia Tech
Bachelor of Technology (B.Tech.), Computer Software Engineering, Bachelor of Technology (B.Tech.), Computer Software Engineering at Delhi College of Engineering
English, Hindi, Bengali