About
I’m Anthony Cabrera Córdova, a Cloud/DevOps engineer from Santo Domingo, Ecuador. I help teams design, ship, and operate reliable products on AWS—then write down what worked so others can reuse it. I care about clear automation, cost awareness, and incident hygiene.
What I do
- Cloud & Ops. AWS administration (EC2, RDS, S3, Beanstalk, CloudWatch, VPC, CloudFront, KMS), CI/CD with GitLab and Jenkins, IaC with Terraform, containers with Docker/Kubernetes.
- Engineering. Back-end/API work (Node.js, Java, PHP, .NET) and front-end (HTML/JS/CSS, React/Angular) when the project needs full-stack pragmatism.
Where I’ve worked
I’ve built and maintained infrastructure remotely for organizations in Ecuador, Mexico, and the U.S.—including Minu (🇲🇽), Plek (🇲🇽), National Home Rentals (🇺🇸), Alluriam Healthcare (🇺🇸), and ESPE University (🇪🇨).
Community & leadership
Beyond code, I’m active in JCI (Junior Chamber International). I served as Executive Vice President of JCI Ecuador (2024) and Director of Information Technology (2025), and I’m a certified National Trainer. I was also part of the team recognized as World Debate Champions at the JCI World Congress in Taiwan a highlight of my journey as a facilitator and speaker.
I’m an One Young World Ambassador and often run workshops for local organizations—anything that helps people grow their voice and ship better work.
Now
Day-to-day, I’m focused on:
- Streamlining CI/CD and delivery workflows.
- Observability that developers actually use.
- Practical cloud costs (right-sizing, storage policies, data egress habits).
If you’re building something ambitious and need reliable infra—or a hands-on partner to get you unstuck—I’d love to help.
Elsewhere
- LinkedIn: ianthoro (updates & milestones).
- Instagram: @ianthoro (day-to-day snapshots, talks, travel).
- GitHub: huasipango (experiments & tools).
- RSS:
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About this site
This site runs on Astro with the Nordlys theme and TailwindCSS, with a few custom components and a red “Icecream” color scheme I’m experimenting with. (See the blog for notes on configuration and theming.)