Guto Carvalho
About Guto Carvalho
Guto Carvalho is a Cloud/DevOps Engineer and Ambassador at the Continuous Delivery Foundation, with extensive experience in cloud technologies and infrastructure management. He has contributed significantly to various organizations and initiatives in Brazil and the United States since 2010.
Work at DNSFilter
Guto Carvalho serves as a Cloud/DevOps Engineer at DNSFilter, a role he has held since 2022. He is based in the United States and has contributed to the company's cloud infrastructure and DevOps practices. His expertise in cloud technologies and automation supports DNSFilter's mission to enhance internet security and performance.
Current Role at Continuous Delivery Foundation
Since 2022, Guto Carvalho has been an Ambassador for the Continuous Delivery Foundation. In this capacity, he engages with the community to promote best practices in continuous delivery and DevOps. His involvement helps to foster collaboration and innovation within the software delivery ecosystem.
Professional Background
Guto Carvalho has a diverse professional background in cloud engineering and Linux systems. He worked as an Infrastructure as Code Engineer at Instruct Treinamento e Desenvolvimento de Software from 2014 to 2019. He has also held positions as a Cloud Native Engineer at JAC | Team of experts and a Cloud Engineer at stack.io. His experience spans various roles that emphasize cloud technologies and infrastructure management.
Contributions to Cloud Technology
Guto Carvalho has made significant contributions to cloud technology in Brazil. He presented an automation case using Infrastructure as Code within the Brazilian Executive Federal Government in 2011. He was involved in developing the first private cloud for Itaú, one of Brazil's largest banks. Additionally, he assisted the Ministry of Health and the Superior Court of Justice in transitioning to Cloud Native architecture by designing and deploying Kubernetes clusters.
Speaking Engagements and Training
Guto Carvalho is an active speaker at IT conferences across Brazil, having delivered over 150 talks in the past decade. He has organized and opened DevOpsDays events in various cities, including Porto Alegre and Goiania. Furthermore, he has trained more than 500 individuals on Infrastructure as Code, sharing his knowledge and expertise with the community.