Cloud Infra Engineer | SDE
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Email: [email protected]
Phone: 815-603-9845
Software Developement Engineer/Cloud Infra Engineer | Builder of InfraLite, Spantum, Invyu, Expantr
Passionate about building developer-first infra tools, simplifying cloud automation, and making ephemeral environments work like magic.
- 5+ years in cloud engineering (Kubernetes, AWS, Azure, Terraform, CI/CD)
- M.S. in Data Science — but I'm more interested in how things run than just analyzing them
- I build tools that reduce friction, preserve context, and scale dev velocity
Lightweight backend infra engine for indie devs and small teams.
Features zero-config security, AI-aided automation, and instant deployment.
- Built with FastAPI, Docker, Terraform, Caddy, and deployed on AWS EC2
- Includes modular microtools like
prompt-planner,vercel-deployer, andinfra-rewind - SSL Grade A secured with automated HTTPS
"Infra shouldn’t be invisible — but it should be effortless."
Spantum (Coming Soon)
Persistent memory + automation layer for dev workflows.
Think of it as your project’s second brain: it tracks, recalls, and evolves with your tools and flow.
- Local-first, privacy-respecting memory kernel
- Tracks actions, generates documentation, and helps explain systems even post-launch
Built an end-to-end data analytics platform for a book publishing company.
- SQL Server → Azure migration with DMA
- Automated pipelines via Azure Data Factory and SSIS
- Real-time dashboards in Power BI, ML model integration via SageMaker
Expantr (Private for now)
Tool to help early-stage projects define vision, scale team onboarding, and ship docs post-launch.
Invyu (WIP)
Video + debug + feedback visualizer for solo devs.
Captures intent, not just code — helps you and your users understand what’s being built and why.
- Master’s in Data Science – Lewis University
- Ex: SQL Server Migration | Data Engineering | DevOps Automation
- Obsessed with making infra less fragile, more human-friendly
- LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/sairam-ponguluri
- Email: [email protected]
- X: @sairmpg
"Nowadays, what’s easy is automated, what’s hard is now easy, and what’s impossible is the new hard."
— One of my favorite thoughts while building 🛠️