
Jose Carlo Macariola
Technical Architect specializing in distributed, data-intensive applications
Calabarzon, Philippines
Summary
Experienced solutions and technical architect focused on distributed and data-intensive systems. JC's role at Stratpoint centers on designing architectures for applications that handle significant data and distribution concerns, and he has presented on data streaming and cloud-based architectures. stratpoint+1
Progressive engineering career within Stratpoint from backend developer to technical architect. His career path shows hands-on experience in application support and backend development, moving into engineering leadership and architecture responsibilities. stratpoint+1
Active practitioner and learner in the Elixir/Phoenix ecosystem with public code repositories. JC maintains multiple GitHub projects related to Elixir and Phoenix, indicating continued personal development and experimentation with functional web technologies. github+1
Cloud and AWS-oriented engineering with practical focus on product outcomes. Sources note his work involves cloud, data, and AWS solutions, and he holds an AWS Solutions Architect-related certification according to available profiles. zoominfo+1
Values continuous learning and mentorship. In interviews he describes staying current via books, videos, and hands-on courses and highlights Stratpoint as a nurturing environment for growth. stratpoint
Work
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Writing
The Need for Speed: Data Streaming on Cloud for Better Customer Experience (webinar article)
May 1, 2023Article summarizing a webinar featuring a presentation by JC on applying data-streaming technologies in cloud environments to improve customer experience.
StratProfiles: JC Macariola, Technical Architect
November 1, 2022Company profile / interview in which JC discusses his career journey, views on IT's role in society, learning habits, and career goals.
Forum thread: Unable to compile phoenix project due to caching of dependencies
January 1, 2017Forum Q&A thread on Elixir Forum where the user 'josecarlo-macariola' participated regarding Elixir/Phoenix dependency compilation issues.