Summary
Ricardo Lanziano is a systems-focused software engineer with 11 years of experience designing and operating highly scalable, fault-tolerant, massively concurrent distributed systems. Based in Colombia, he has deep expertise in Erlang and Elixir, building CQRS/ES platforms and microservices for companies like Erlang Solutions, Surhive, and Tappsi. His background spans embedded and networking firmware for SoHo routers to Solaris-based high-availability clusters, giving him a rare combination of low-level systems and cloud-native distributed systems experience. Ricardo is comfortable across the full lifecycle—architecture, implementation, deployment, and maintenance—and favors pragmatic, observable designs. He also has a strong teaching and tooling pedigree from Solaris training and product R&D, which informs his emphasis on operability and debugging at scale. Colleagues rely on him for hard concurrency problems and for translating complex distributed requirements into reliable production services.
11 years of coding experience
8 years of employment as a software developer
Systems Engineer, Distributed Systems, P2P networking, Embedded devices, Systems Engineer, Distributed Systems, P2P networking, Embedded devices at San Buenaventura University
English, Spanish, German