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Detailed Analysis

Highlighting our Meet a Camundi series, we delve into the success stories of our product and engineering divisions, featuring Lena Schönburg this time around.

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In the picturesque town near Aachen, Germany, software engineer Lena Schönsburg is not just transforming a century-old house, but also reshaping the world of distributed systems at Camunda.

Lena, a member of Camunda's Distributed Systems & Performance team, has spent one and a half years renovating and rebuilding the 100-year-old house, learning essential skills like carpentry and bricklaying along the way. This hands-on experience mirrors her work at Camunda, where she tackles complex challenges in distributed systems, long-running workflows, and event-driven architecture.

Camunda, a company specialising in automating complex business processes, is renowned for its cloud-native, distributed platform, centred on Zeebe, an orchestration engine designed for scalability, resilience, and fault tolerance. This platform addresses unique challenges in high-volume process automation, long-running workflows, and multi-cloud scalability.

Lena's work at Camunda has been instrumental in developing the dynamic scaling project, which allows for the scaling of nodes and partitions in distributed systems, ensuring no data loss and minimal downtime. This project has been a source of pride for Lena, demonstrating her ability to create solutions that are both elegant and effective.

For those considering a career at Camunda, Lena offers some advice: "Imagine being your own user and find simple and elegant solutions." This approach has served Lena well, helping her to create systems that are not just functional, but also intuitive and user-friendly.

The "Meet a Camundi" series, a special feature that spotlights the engineers behind the platform, provides a glimpse into the minds of individuals like Lena. For Lena, the programming language Clojure and its community have been particularly influential in shaping her as an engineer.

When faced with a seemingly insurmountable problem, Lena's favourite debugging tool is a pen, paper, and a long walk. This approach, combined with her passion for good observability and debugging, has helped her to reproduce bugs and find solutions before they become customer issues.

As Lena continues to make her mark on both her home and the world of distributed systems, she remains an inspiring figure for those seeking to combine their love for technology with a passion for craftsmanship. If you share this passion and are excited by hard problems, Camunda is always looking for engineers who think in systems, care deeply about building tools that other developers love to use, and are ready to take on the challenges of the modern, multi-cloud environment.

[1] Camunda Whitepaper: "Building Scalable, Resilient, and Fault-Tolerant Distributed Systems" [2] Camunda Whitepaper: "Microservices Integration in Distributed Systems" [3] Camunda Whitepaper: "Camunda 8: The Future of Intelligent Process Automation" [4] Camunda Whitepaper: "AI and Agentic Orchestration in Distributed Systems" [5] Camunda Whitepaper: "Hybrid and Multi-Cloud Strategies for Distributed Systems"

Technology plays a significant role in Lena Schönsburg's work at Camunda, where she designs scalable, resilient, and fault-tolerant distributed systems. Her outdoor activities, such as taking long walks, are also employed in her approach to debugging complex problems, demonstrating the intersection of technology and creativity in her solutions.

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