With 15 years of experience in the IT industry, Roberta Aquila works at Digitra.com as a Site Reliability Engineer (SRE). We sat down with Roberta to learn more about her role as well as her advice to people who are interested in getting involved in the crypto and technology space.
Can you tell us a little bit about yourself and your role at Digitra.com?
I have been working in the IT industry for over a decade but I had a passion for computers and technology as a child. In high school, I took IT classes so I could start working with software development at an early age. After gaining a technology foundation in high school, I went on to FIAP where I majored in Computer Engineering.
At Digitra.com I'm part of the SRE (Site Reliability Engineering) team, where I am responsible for automating our cloud infrastructure and keeping our systems healthy and reliable by applying modern techniques of monitoring and observability.
How did you become involved in the crypto space?
My first contact with crypto was about five years ago. I was working with my current manager at another company, and he was leaving to start a new opportunity at a crypto startup. I had already heard about it but I didn't go deeper into this subject because, at that time, I was not aware of how big crypto's world was becoming. Right after, I started working at a bank and got interested in investments and started to understand the cryptocurrency universe and its projection.
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Can you tell us a little bit about yourself and your role at Digitra.com?
I have been working in the IT industry for over a decade but I had a passion for computers and technology as a child. In high school, I took IT classes so I could start working with software development at an early age. After gaining a technology foundation in high school, I went on to FIAP where I majored in Computer Engineering.
At Digitra.com I'm part of the SRE (Site Reliability Engineering) team, where I am responsible for automating our cloud infrastructure and keeping our systems healthy and reliable by applying modern techniques of monitoring and observability.
How did you become involved in the crypto space?
My first contact with crypto was about five years ago. I was working with my current manager at another company, and he was leaving to start a new opportunity at a crypto startup. I had already heard about it but I didn't go deeper into this subject because, at that time, I was not aware of how big crypto's world was becoming. Right after, I started working at a bank and got interested in investments and started to understand the cryptocurrency universe and its projection.
Continue reading: https://www.nasdaq.com/articles/women-in-technology%3A-roberta-aquila-it-specialist-digitra.com