Johan Tordsson

CEO & Co-founder at Elastisys

Johan Tordsson has a diverse work experience in the field of cloud research and IT operations. Johan began their career at Umeå University in 2009 as a researcher and later progressed to various academic positions, including Assistant Professor and Associate Professor, specializing in autonomic self-management of cloud infrastructures. During their time at Umeå University, Tordsson also served as an Adjunct Professor, contributing to the institution's academic endeavors.

In 2011, Tordsson co-founded Elastisys, a company that provides cloud-native solutions and services. Johan held key roles as the CEO and Co-founder, as well as the Co-founder and CTO, where they utilized their expertise in DevOps, ML, and data science to architect and implement cloud-native and open-source solutions. Elastisys is known for its partnerships with prominent organizations like the Cloud Native Computing Foundation, and its proficiency in Docker and Kubernetes.

Additionally, Tordsson gained international experience as a Visiting Postdoc Researcher at Universidad Complutense de Madrid in 2009. This opportunity allowed him to contribute to research projects at the institution.

Overall, Johan Tordsson has a strong background in cloud research, IT operations, and leadership roles, making significant contributions both in academia and the private sector.

Johan Tordsson completed their education at Umeå University, where they pursued a Bachelor's degree in Computer Science from 1999 to 2003. Johan continued their academic journey and obtained a Master of Science (M.Sc.), a Licentiate of Engineering (Lic.Eng.), and eventually a Doctorate (Ph.D.) in Computer Science from the same institution, studying from 2003 to 2009. Additionally, they obtained a certification as a speaker at KubeCon + CloudNativeCon Europe 2021 from The Linux Foundation in May 2021. No other educational information is provided.

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Timeline

  • CEO & Co-founder

    December, 2021 - present

  • Co-founder and CTO

    January, 2011