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Oluwasegun Adedigba

Oluwasegun Adedigba

Cloud Software Engineer

Ibadan, Nigeria

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Oluwasegun Adeniyi Adedigba is a cloud software engineer with a strong background in building and managing secure, scalable cloud infrastructures. With extensive experience in AWS, he has implemented solutions involving networking, virtualization, containerization, and serverless architectures. His interests span serverless, event-driven architecture, CAD, CAM, CAE, and robotics. He is 5x AWS Certified and 1x Hashicorp Certified. He is an AWS Community Builder in the AWS Serverless Category. Oluwasegun Adedigba is also a Mechanical Engineer. His hobbies include playing football and basketball.

Area of Expertise

  • Environment & Cleantech
  • Information & Communications Technology
  • Manufacturing & Industrial Materials
  • Physical & Life Sciences

Topics

  • Cloud
  • Serverless
  • DevSecOps
  • internet of things
  • Security & Compliance
  • Cloud Automation
  • Cloud Native

Provisioning Cloud Infrastructure using Terraform and CI/CD

This session shows how to define cloud resources with Terraform and automate their deployment through a CI/CD pipeline. I will set up a basic AWS environment—network, servers, and database—write the Terraform code, and create a pipeline that runs terraform plan, waits for approval, and then runs apply to create or update the infrastructure. You’ll see the full workflow from a code change in Git to the resources appearing (and later being safely destroyed) in the cloud, along with practical tips on state management, secrets, and cost control.

Understanding Event-Driven Architectures

This session provides a clear introduction to event-driven architecture (EDA) and its transformative impact on modern cloud applications. I'll explain the core principles that make EDA different from traditional request-response patterns and demonstrate how this approach solves common challenges in distributed systems.
Attendees will learn about event producers, consumers, and brokers through practical examples that showcase how EDA enables better scalability, resilience, and system decoupling. The talk will cover essential patterns like event sourcing, CQRS, and pub/sub models, with guidance on when each is most effective.
I'll discuss implementation strategies using several messaging systems including popular open-source options, common pitfalls to avoid, and practical steps for gradually adopting EDA in existing applications. I'll share real-world implementation examples and specific tools that have proven effective in my experience. Whether you're building microservices or modernizing legacy systems, you'll leave with actionable knowledge to leverage event-driven patterns in your cloud applications.

Non-functional application requirements

Non-functional requirements (NFRs) are not just technical jargon—they’re the pillars that determine whether applications will thrive or fall apart as it scales.

We’ll cover the nine key non-functional requirements that every modern application needs to address:

1. Security
2. Compliance
3. Accessibility
4. Performance
5. Availability
6. Scalability
7. Maintainability
8. Cost
9. Sustainability

Building a Serverless Traffic Monitoring System

This describes an event-driven architecture that manages traffic monitoring using AWS Cloud services

Oluwasegun Adedigba

Cloud Software Engineer

Ibadan, Nigeria

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