Fabrizio Hernández

Lead Software Architect at Cargamos

Fabrizio Hernández has been working in the software engineering field since 2010. Fabrizio began their career as a Junior Software Engineer at Sidetec S de RL de CV, where they developed Windows and Linux Frontend/Backend web applications using ASP.NET Web Forms and Mono, and also worked with version control SVN, basic database administration, automation, Winforms desktop development, and WCF soap clients. In 2011, they moved to Inteligencia Avanzada as a Senior Software Engineer. From 2012 to 2015, they worked at Biometría Aplicada, S.A. de C.V. as a Senior Software Engineer. In 2015, they joined Lagash as a Senior Software Engineer, where they worked on video analysis and face recognition with Azure Cognitive Services and AWS Rekognition, audio sentiment analysis with Azure Cognitive Services, audio analytics and transcription with Azure Cognitive Services, face recognition and custom image recognition with Azure Cognitive Services and AWS Rekognition, bots with artificial intelligence with Azure Cognitive Services, bots programming with Bot Framework on Azure, Extreme programming practices implementation with Visual Studio, Visual Studio Team Services and Microsoft Azure, Raspberry + Docker + Azure IoT Hub, Xamarin Continuous Integration with Team Services and Visual Studio Mobile Center, architecture and high scale and availability with Microsoft Azure, and business and mobile infrastructure in Azure App Service Environment. In 2019, they moved to Mercado Libre as a Technical Lead. Currently, they are a Lead Software Architect at Cargamos.

Fabrizio Hernández received their Computer Engineer degree from the Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana Azcapotzalco between 2005 and 2010. Fabrizio also holds three certifications from Google, Microsoft, and Google Cloud, including a Google Cloud Certified Professional Cloud Architect, a Microsoft Specialist: Developing Microsoft Azure Solutions, and a Professional Cloud Architect. These certifications were obtained in December 2018, August 2016, and December 2018, respectively.

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