Summary
Yenhung Chen is an engineering manager with 11+ years of experience building cloud services and distributed systems, and a deep Linux and embedded systems background dating back to RTOS work before 2011. He has over seven years of hands-on public and private cloud planning—especially AWS—and has driven major migrations and large-data projects (including a 2PB AWS migration). At Trend Micro he progressed from staff DevOps engineer to software engineering manager, designing hybrid serverless architectures, data pipelines for ML, container platforms and cross-team DevOps transformations. Now leading engineering at Canonical, he blends technical architecture, people leadership and compliance experience (ISO27001/27017) to deliver resilient production platforms. Known for coaching teams and promoting DevOps culture, he pairs pragmatic automation with measurable reliability improvements. Colleagues describe him as a hands-on manager who still dives into architecture and implementation to unblock teams.
11 years of coding experience
15 years of employment as a software developer
BS, Major of Computer Science, BS, Major of Computer Science at National Taiwan University
English, Chinese