
Web Services Evangelist - Europe at Amazon.com
Luxembourg

Web Services Evangelist - Europe at Amazon.com
Luxembourg
In my career, I touched different areas of Computer Science:
A) Web design, SEO optimization, Flash+Dreamweaver;
B) software engineering, PHP language;
C) network administration;
D) database design and administration;
E) System administration on linux systems.
F) Cloud Computing, *aaS, Web Services.
I love making connections with people, blogging, having fun!
software and database design, network and system admin, web design, SEO, teaching, Cloud computing.
(Public Company; 10,001 or more employees; AMZN; Internet industry)
May 2008 — Present (6 months)
At Amazon.com I focus on Amazon Web Services technology, making developers aware of our Amazon Web Services.
I frequently travel and speak at conferences and events in Europe, and I'm always available for opportunities to explain our services to developers, meet new people and have fun doing it.
(Privately Held; 51-200 employees; Online Media industry)
October 2007 — July 2008 (10 months)
After successfully building the Basilica of Saint Francis of Assisi in Second Life (www.secundavita.com), I started blogging about Second Life and Virtual Worlds for B5 Media Inc., on their website www.secondlifepros.com.
During this period, I had a chance to improve my blogging skills, connect to people from all around the world, and get a high-level training from B5 Media itself. It was also a good opportunity to keep contact with the fast-changing world of Avatars and virtual experiences.
It has been a wonderful experience, and I recommend B5 Media as an employer.
(Non-Profit; 1-10 employees; Internet industry)
September 2006 — April 2008 (1 year 8 months)
I am the founder and project leader of UbuntuSemplice.org, a collaborative book on Linux Ubuntu for newbies, written with the contribution of a community of volunteers, in italian.
(Educational Institution; 201-500 employees; Information Technology and Services industry)
April 2006 — April 2008 (2 years 1 month)
www.unistrapg.it
(Privately Held; 11-50 employees; Internet industry)
September 2004 — April 2008 (3 years 8 months)
I occasionally write technical articles for the online IT magazine www.punto-informatico.it (only in italian language)
You can find my articles here:
http://punto-informatico.it/cerca.asp?s=%22simone+brunozzi%22&o=0&t=4&c=Cerca
(Educational Institution; 201-500 employees; Higher Education industry)
October 2005 — July 2006 (10 months)
I was the supervising professor for 7 students; I managed them during their working experience, and for their thesis, regarding SEO (Search Engine Optimization).
(Privately Held; 1-10 employees; Information Technology and Services industry)
June 2001 — April 2006 (4 years 11 months)
enterpreneur, technical administrator and programmer
(Educational Institution; 51-200 employees; Higher Education industry)
March 2003 — February 2005 (2 years)
Professor at the "Compilers and programming languages lab".
(Government Agency; 501-1000 employees; Military industry)
March 1999 — January 2000 (11 months)
I was a programmer in C, C++ and ESQL-C under AIX environment, using INFORMIX database.
EAP student, computer science, 2003 — 2004
computer science, computer science, 2002 — 2003
bachelor, computer science, 1999 — 2002
new technology, learning, human contacts, connections, nature, sustainable economy, travels, languages, ubuntu, radio speaker, google, politics. I recently published an italian novel written by me, titled "nonovvio", available for download at http://www.nonovvio.it
Information Engineer
Best professor at Perugia University, Faculty of Sciences, Department of Computer Science, Course "Compilers and Programming Languages Lab", academic year 2003-2004.