Eduardo Silva Pereira

Founder & CEO at Calyptia Inc.
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Experience

    • United States
    • Software Development
    • 1 - 100 Employee
    • Founder & CEO
      • Sep 2020 - Present

      Calyptia is the "first-mile" Observability company. We help our customers to optimize their analytics/SIEM experience by bringing first-class Telemetry Pipelines solution that helps to scale Logs, Metrics and Traces; with advanced processing capabilities and as a side effect... cost reduction. Calyptia founders are maintainers and creators of Fluentd and Fluent Bit, both CNCF graduated projects. Likely, your company is already running our Open Source solution in your production… Show more Calyptia is the "first-mile" Observability company. We help our customers to optimize their analytics/SIEM experience by bringing first-class Telemetry Pipelines solution that helps to scale Logs, Metrics and Traces; with advanced processing capabilities and as a side effect... cost reduction. Calyptia founders are maintainers and creators of Fluentd and Fluent Bit, both CNCF graduated projects. Likely, your company is already running our Open Source solution in your production environment :) ; Calyptia Core our flag ship product, brings a simplified observability experience for the enterprise. Show less

    • Project Maintainer
      • May 2015 - Present

    • United States
    • Software Development
    • 400 - 500 Employee
    • Principal Engineer
      • Jul 2018 - Mar 2021

      - Maintainer and core developer of Fluent Bit - Everything related to: Fluentd, CNCF, Stream Processing, Edge Computing and Logging

    • Open Source Engineer
      • Jan 2015 - Jul 2018

      Remote I am a Software Engineer at Treasure Data working on the Fluentd team making Logging scalable in the Cloud Native space with Kubernetes and Docker. Most of the time I am working on Fluent Bit, a lightweight log forwarder tool which is part of the Fluentd ecosystem. Besides build open source software, I have the opportunity to spread the word about what do we do and the technology that we create to achieve our goals as a company. As a public speaker, I had the opportunity to… Show more I am a Software Engineer at Treasure Data working on the Fluentd team making Logging scalable in the Cloud Native space with Kubernetes and Docker. Most of the time I am working on Fluent Bit, a lightweight log forwarder tool which is part of the Fluentd ecosystem. Besides build open source software, I have the opportunity to spread the word about what do we do and the technology that we create to achieve our goals as a company. As a public speaker, I had the opportunity to present on several international events such as LinuxCon Tokyo/US,Europe, CloudNativeCon US/Europe within others.

    • Project Leader & Developer
      • Mar 2012 - Mar 2016

      Duda I/O is an event driven web services framework which exposes a friendly C API. It has been designed to be very scalable with low memory and CPU consumption, the perfect solution for embedded and high production environments. Made for ARM, x86 and x86_64. The HTTP core is powered by Monkey, a strong and mature open source web server for GNU/Linux. Duda is implemented as a plugin who wraps the Monkey internals and expose a C friendly API in pseudo-objects style. Besides the core… Show more Duda I/O is an event driven web services framework which exposes a friendly C API. It has been designed to be very scalable with low memory and CPU consumption, the perfect solution for embedded and high production environments. Made for ARM, x86 and x86_64. The HTTP core is powered by Monkey, a strong and mature open source web server for GNU/Linux. Duda is implemented as a plugin who wraps the Monkey internals and expose a C friendly API in pseudo-objects style. Besides the core objects, it provides a packages system, so every web service can load on startup a third party object/feature such as support for Websocket, JSON, SQLite, SHA1 and Base64. The networking model is based in asynchronous sockets balanced through a number of fixed threads, on this way it achieve high performance and scale properly on demand. Show less

    • Project Leader & Developer
      • Mar 2001 - 2016

      http://monkey-project.com Author and project leader of Monkey HTTP Server, a fast and scalable open source Web Server for Linux. It has been designed with focus in embedded devices, therefore its scalable by nature having a low memory and CPU consumption and an excellent performance. Monkey is properly supported on ARM, x86 and x86_64, being able to work in any architecture and device capable to run a Linux Kernel. It highlights because of it small core and flexible plugin architecture being a good fit for… Show more Author and project leader of Monkey HTTP Server, a fast and scalable open source Web Server for Linux. It has been designed with focus in embedded devices, therefore its scalable by nature having a low memory and CPU consumption and an excellent performance. Monkey is properly supported on ARM, x86 and x86_64, being able to work in any architecture and device capable to run a Linux Kernel. It highlights because of it small core and flexible plugin architecture being a good fit for Embedded Linux projects. Monkey Project is currently an official Yocto Project participant: https://www.yoctoproject.org/organization/monkey-project Show less

    • United States
    • IT Services and IT Consulting
    • 700 & Above Employee
    • Senior Software Engineer
      • Apr 2013 - Jan 2015

      Developer at KSplice engineering group. Ksplice technology allows to patch Linux Kernels on run time without the need of reboot the system. Main responsabilities are: - Create and backport Ksplice patches for enterprise and desktop Linux distributions - Improve Ksplice client/server architecture for patches distribution - Core tools development.

    • Senior Linux Support Engineer
      • Feb 2012 - Apr 2013

      San José, Costa Rica Senior Linux engineer performing the following tasks and duties: - Cluster technical coordinator - Duty Manager - Support Enterprise Linux issues - Support Linux Virtualization technology (Oracle VM / Xen)

    • Senior Linux Support Engineer
      • Aug 2010 - Feb 2012

      Santiago, CHILE Senior Linux engineer covering the following roles: - Cluster technical coordinator - Duty Manager - Support Enterprise Linux issues - Support Linux Virtualization technology (Oracle VM / Xen)

    • Senior Support Engineer
      • Feb 2008 - Aug 2010

      Santiago, Chile Working as senior support engineer for E-Business Suite - Manufacturing products. Main role covers troubleshoot customer issues and work with development providing fixes and workarounds.

    • United States
    • Software Development
    • 700 & Above Employee
    • Google Summer of Code, Organization Admin and Mentor
      • May 2012 - Sep 2012

      The Monkey HTTP Daemon project[0] joined the Google Summer of Code program. As a project leader, i have assumed the organization administrator role and also the responsability to mentor the accepted students to work on the following projects: - Port Monkey to Android stack - Convert Monkey HTTP Server core in a shared library - Add Redis and Memcache support to our web services framework [1]. [0] http://monkey-project.com [1] http://duda.io

    • United States
    • Software Development
    • 700 & Above Employee
    • OLPC - Summer of Code 2007
      • Mar 2007 - Jan 2008

      I joined as a second time to the Google Summer of Code, where i was contributing as developer the user interface for XO laptops called Sugar for One Laptop Per Child organization. On this period i was devoted to develop the main UI widgets as well work in some Sugar Activities such as Terminal, Log Viewer, Developer Console, etc.

    • OLPC - Summer of Code 2006
      • Mar 2006 - Feb 2007

      I was working for One Laptop Per Child foundation through Google Summer of Code program developing a open source tool to analyze resource usage for linux platform

    • Software Engineer
      • Jan 2006 - Jan 2008

      Software Architect and Developer

    • Education Administration Programs
    • 700 & Above Employee
    • CCNA/Linux Teacher
      • Mar 2007 - Dec 2007

      · Teach CCNA Basics and Linux courses

Education

  • IP DuocUC
    Engineer in Computer Sciences, Viña del Mar
    1999 - 2003
  • Inacap
    CCNA, Valparaiso
    2006 - 2006

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