SCANOSS
Agustin Isasmendi started their work experience in 2012 at the Universidad Nacional del Centro de la Provincia de Buenos Aires as an Embedded System Developer. Agustin then worked at Redimec S.R.L. from 2016 to 2018 in the same role. In 2019, they became a Project Manager at IMEDA Ingenieria S.A. and held this role until May 2021. From May 2021, Agustin has been working as a Software Developer at SCANOSS. In 2023, they will join Fossity as a Software Engineer.
Agustin Isasmendi pursued their education at the Universidad Nacional del Centro de la Provincia de Buenos Aires from 2011 to 2017, where they obtained an Engineer's degree in Electromechanical Engineering. In 2019, they attended AEI - Alpha Educational Institute for a short period of time and completed a General English course to improve their language skills. Additionally, Agustin has acquired several certifications to enhance their knowledge and skills in various areas. In 2021, they obtained the "Introduction to Cloud Computing" certification from IBM and the "Data Structures" certification from the University of California, San Diego - Rady School of Management. In 2020, they earned the "Introduction to Cybersecurity Tools & Cyber Attacks" certification from IBM and the "Algorithmic Toolbox" certification from the University of California, San Diego - Rady School of Management.
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SCANOSS
SCANOSS is an open, configurable OSS Inventory engine that was built specifically for developers, empowering them to confidently produce compliant code from the moment they begin writing, while delivering greater license and usage visibility for the broader DevOps team and supply chain partners. With its open architecture that is easy to integrateinto existing processes and toolchains, SCANOSS transforms software bill of materials (SBOM) creation from ‘write now, audit later’ to an always-on analysis of live code. By freeing developers to focus on writing great, compliant code that they and their team can completely trust, applications are finished earlier, quality is consistently higher, and development costs are dramatically lower.