Summary
Ricardo Lanziano is a systems engineer with 10 years’ experience building highly scalable, fault-tolerant, massively concurrent distributed systems, currently contributing to the Americas team at Erlang Solutions. He specializes in Erlang/Elixir, having designed and maintained CQRS/event-sourced systems and microservices for products at Surhive and Tappsi. His background spans low-level embedded firmware and networking—developing GNU/Linux firmware for Ralink/Realtek routers and porting components to OpenWRT—alongside early Solaris, ZFS and DTrace instructor/consultant roles, giving him uncommon depth in both OS internals and high-level distributed architectures. Based in Colombia, he blends pragmatic production focus with systems thinking to deliver resilient, concurrent platforms.
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