Gerry Gunter
About Gerry Gunter
Gerry Gunter is a Senior Enterprise Cloud Automation & DevOps Architect with extensive experience in leveraging Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning for predictive modeling. He founded DirectiveIO to autonomously engineer IT operations using AI and currently holds positions at DirectiveIO and Confidential in Chicago, Illinois.
Work at Confidential
Gerry Gunter has been employed at Confidential since 2006, where he serves as a Senior Enterprise Cloud Automation & DevOps Architect. Over his 18-year tenure, he has developed a strong expertise in cloud architecture and process automation. His role involves implementing enterprise-level orchestration and DevOps strategies to enhance IT operations. Gunter focuses on delivering empirical, evidence-based solutions that ensure the success of IT systems.
Current Role at DirectiveIO
Since 2020, Gerry Gunter has held the position of Senior Technologist - Automation & Orchestration at DirectiveIO. In this role, he is dedicated to leveraging artificial intelligence and machine learning to improve predictive modeling and analytics. Gunter founded DirectiveIO with the goal of autonomously engineering IT operations through AI, reflecting his commitment to innovation in the field.
Education and Expertise
Gerry Gunter specializes in utilizing artificial intelligence and machine learning for predictive modeling and analytics. His comprehensive skill set encompasses cloud architecture, process automation, enterprise-level orchestration, and DevOps strategies. This diverse expertise enables him to implement effective solutions tailored to the needs of complex IT environments.
Background
Gerry Gunter has a long-standing career in IT, beginning his professional journey in 2006. His extensive experience spans various aspects of cloud automation and DevOps, allowing him to contribute significantly to the organizations he has worked with. His focus on empirical, evidence-based approaches has shaped his methodology in addressing challenges within IT systems and operations.