Identity & access control plane for TMS 2.0
Moving a microservices ecosystem off a legacy monolith and a shared static-RBAC gateway onto a dedicated identity & access platform.
I build the identity & access control plane for Albert Heijn's Transport Management System 2.0, and design the event-driven systems around it.
Moving a microservices ecosystem off a legacy monolith and a shared static-RBAC gateway onto Keycloak, Cedar policy-based authorization, and event-driven services, while growing toward solution architecture.
tayam-el-jebari
Backend & Distributed Systems Eng.
@ Albert Heijn · TMS 2.0
Location: Haarlem, NL
Moving a microservices ecosystem off a legacy monolith and a shared static-RBAC gateway onto a dedicated identity & access platform.
Abstracting Kafka + Debezium CDC into a framework so teams publish domain events reliably without re-inventing outbox plumbing.