Andre Rocha is an enterprise platform architect working with large-scale distributed systems and cloud platforms.
His work focuses on how complex infrastructure behaves in real organizations, where technical architecture meets operational reality, governance constraints and long-term evolution.
Over the years he has worked on platform architecture, Kubernetes and OpenShift platforms, multi-cluster governance, and disaster recovery strategies for enterprise systems.
Rather than focusing on individual technologies, his approach emphasizes structural thinking: understanding how platforms evolve, how complexity accumulates and how architectural decisions shape long-term system resilience.
Areas of Focus
- Platform architecture and distributed systems
- Kubernetes and OpenShift platforms
- Multi-cluster governance
- Resilience and disaster recovery strategy
- Architectural risk and structural integrity of platforms
Writing
Through Elastocera, he documents field observations and architectural patterns found in real-world platform environments.
The project explores how distributed systems behave outside architecture diagrams, when scale, teams, operational pressure and organizational dynamics interact.
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