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Our local team
David Castañeda is a “Platform Whisperer & DevOoops Engineer” from Barcelona who is a Senior DevOps Engineer at Xcelirate. He has a background as an Infrastructure engineer and describes himself as an enthusiastic and energetic person who enjoys working in a multicultural environment.
David likes to build things the “right way” while learning as much as possible. After many years of attending different conferences and meetups, David is now a core organizer of DevOpsBCN meetup and is excited to bring back the DevOpsDays community to Barcelona
Acacio’s journey started with a Spectrum 48k and has evolved into a career as a Cloud Architect ☁️, Podcaster and entrepreneur.
He thrives on building innovative solutions using Open Source, Unix/Linux systems, and applying agile & DevOps principles to drive results. 💡
As a Cloud Architect and Podcaster 🎙️, He’s dedicated to pushing the boundaries of technology and sharing my knowledge with the community
Imma is a Staff Developer Advocate who loves automating stuff and anything that helps get apps from development to production.
She enjoys sharing with local communities and helping them connect and thrive. You can find her co-organizing Grafana’s meetups in Barcelona, Madrid, Amsterdam and Stockholm, Cloud Native Barcelona meetups, Software Crafters Barcelona, DevOps Barcelona.
She also volunteers as a coach and board member at the TechFems Barcelona community and collaborates with Technovation Girls as a Judge. She is a Bruce Springsteen fan. No surrender!
Almudena is of a mathematical vocation and has been dedicated to performance engineering for 18 years. Almudena has worked on projects with high traffic and high availability from online television platforms, job portals, security proxies, and now a European retailer.
For 20 years, she has been actively involved in the dissemination of DevOps and performance culture in Spain, hosting the webperf barcelona meetup since 2014. She is also an activist for the integration of female talent in STEM.
Ana Carmona is an engineering leader at InfoJobs, where she works with platform and infrastructure teams to boost developer experience and reliability.
She’s been part of the Barcelona tech community for years, helping organize events like Women Techmakers, DotNet, and Software Crafters Barcelona.
Outside of work, she’s a slow runner, a mom of two, and a big fan of building communities. Her motto? “If I don’t know it, I’ll learn it."