
Nearshore DevOps: The Hidden Bottlenecks Slowing Down Your Software Delivery
Introduction Software delivery rarely grinds to a halt overnight; it slows down in small increments that are incredibly easy to…
“The true strength of technology lies in the team that builds it, where success is driven by a culture of learning, growth, and collaboration”
Tristan is a founding member of WebCreek and brings over 25 years of leadership in complex software development projects. With two decades of experience in Microsoft Stack solutions, Tristan has worked extensively with a wide range of technologies, including Win Forms, ASP.NET, MVC, WPF, UWP, WCF, .NET Core, and Blazor, spanning from .NET Framework 1.1 to .NET 8.
With nearly a decade of hands-on experience in Azure, he has designed, implemented, and maintained a multitude of cloud solutions, showcasing his deep expertise in cloud architecture.
Tristan’s background includes nearly 20 years of experience with Microsoft SQL Server, covering design, T-SQL development, performance tuning, monitoring, and data movement, from SQL Server 7 to the latest versions, including Azure SQL. Additionally, he has close to 10 years of experience with Angular, having worked with it since its early days in version 1.
A proven leader in software development lifecycle management, Tristan excels in guiding teams to deliver complex, best-in-class applications and systems. His portfolio includes successful projects with major clients such as Baker Hughes, Nike, Halliburton, HP, Schlumberger, and Nabors.
Tristan’s dedication to his craft is evident in his array of certifications, including Microsoft Certified Technology Specialist, Microsoft Certified Solution Developer, and Microsoft Certified Professional.

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