Case Studies

The team behind DrNetwork has helped real companies with real issues.

Case Studies

Case Study

Lucid Motors

The Problem/Need:

Rodolfo was contracted to solve a network and database performance problem in the cloud that had been affecting the engineering team for months.

The Solution:

Rodolfo was able to find out the root cause of the performance problem of this system running on AWS. Then the team was able to fix it and didn’t need to waste more hours on it.

Rodolfo has run a gigantic performance and scalability test of the last version of a cloud InfluxDB database. The test involved more than 700 pods and the insertion of 100M metrics per second. The goal was to prove InfluxDB scalability, measure its maximum performance, and detect robustness problems.

Case Study

McAfee

The Problem/Need:

While working at McAfee, Rodolfo led his team in the architecture modifications and modernization of McAfee SIEM to let it scale horizontally and open integration to other tools.

The Solution:

The new McAfee SIEM was released in 2018 as a horizontally-scalable solution and it was the fastest SIEM in the market at that moment.

Case Study

Intel

The Problem/Need:

Different cloud services required performance analysis and improvement.

Intel was creating its own private cloud, called Intel Open Cloud.

The Solution:

Rodolfo worked at Intel from 2006 to 2017. He designed and executed performance, scalability, and availability tests. He modified the product code to improve performance. He designed scalable architectures. Rodolfo was in charge of evaluating the scalability and availability of Intel Open Cloud. The result was always more stable, solid, and scalable products with excellent performance.

Rodolfo was part of the first group that started the Intel Software Center in Argentina.

Case Study

Motorola

The Problem/Need:

High availability embedded systems for Telecommunications.

Creation of new software center in Argentina.

The Solution:

Rodolfo was one of the founders of Motorola software center in Argentina, in 2001.

He worked on embedded systems for Base Transceiver Stations creating new applications and protocols for monitoring and self-healing to assure five 9’s availability.