In 2017, as the world stood on the brink of a big data systems boom, the future founder of
DUC Technologies, while simultaneously pursuing his postgraduate studies, began working as a
Project Manager in Big Data at MTS, and soon after, as the head of a small department at an IT startup. His excellent fundamental knowledge, active exploration of new modern data processing and storage technologies, and scientific approach earned him well-deserved recognition and career success.
Later, Alexander became a
Big Data and Data Warehouse Architect. Within his projects, he was engaged in:
- Designing Big Data systems.
- Building large-scale data lakes and warehouses from the ground up.
- Implementing Data Mesh methodologies and data governance practices.
- Deploying BI systems.
- Designing and implementing AI systems.
- Building digital ecosystems to replace monolithic architecture.
- Researching new technologies for data processing, storage, analysis, and visualization.
For three years, Alexander developed industry-specific Big Data projects, taught the "Big Data Systems Architecture" course at his alma maters,
NUST MISIS and HSE University, and participated in professional conferences. He is currently an
Associate Professor at NUST MISIS.
His expertise and deep understanding of technologies attracted the attention of clients who began approaching him with requests to find experienced developers for their projects. Thanks to his extensive network and understanding of client requirements, Alexander managed to quickly find qualified specialists and successfully organize teams to execute tasks, often serving as the architect or project curator himself.
Thus, he not only demonstrated professional skills and leadership qualities but also solidified his reputation as a reliable and experienced specialist in building and implementing Big Data systems. His ability to quickly and effectively solve complex problems attracted new clients and opened new opportunities for career growth. Consequently, in
2022, Alexander founded DUC Technologies.
Through perseverance and professionalism, Alexander led several major projects simultaneously, actively developed his expertise, and in
2023, successfully defended his Candidate of Sciences dissertation (Ph.D. equivalent) on the topic "
Methods of Analysis and Synthesis of Digital Industrial Ecosystem Architectures."