Vasily Mikryukov
About Vasily Mikryukov
Vasily Mikryukov is a Software Architect currently employed at Menlo Security Inc. in Mountain View, California, where he has worked since 2019, following a diverse career in software development and architecture across various companies in Russia and the United States.
Work at Menlo Security
Vasily Mikryukov has been employed at Menlo Security Inc. as a Software Architect since 2019. In this role, he plays a significant part in the design group for new services, focusing on public APIs and role-based access control (RBAC). He manages a globally distributed engineering team across the US, Europe, and Asia, contributing to the company's strategic initiatives in cybersecurity.
Previous Experience at RingCentral
Before joining Menlo Security, Vasily Mikryukov worked at RingCentral from 2011 to 2019. He initially served as a Team Lead in R&D for three years in St. Petersburg, Russia, before transitioning to a Technical Advisor role for five years in Belmont, California. His experience at RingCentral involved leading teams and providing technical guidance on various projects.
Education and Expertise
Vasily Mikryukov earned a Master's degree in IT from Izhevsk State Technical University (ISTU), where he studied from 1996 to 2003. His educational background provides a strong foundation for his career in software development and architecture, allowing him to utilize modern technology stacks effectively.
Career Background
Vasily Mikryukov has a diverse career in software development and architecture. He has held various positions, including Technical Director at Dark Online Entertainment, Sr. Software Developer at Destiny Sphere, and Team Lead at Systematic. His experience spans multiple roles and responsibilities, contributing to his comprehensive understanding of software systems.
Technical Contributions
Mikryukov has made significant technical contributions throughout his career. He designed a unified framework for developing user-facing applications using modern technology stacks such as Angular, NX, and Docker. Additionally, he leads the migration of infrastructure from a monolithic to a containerized microservices architecture, enhancing system scalability and efficiency.