Aruba operates Europe's largest Italian-based cloud and hosting platform, managing 16 million users across 7 data centers with 2.7M+ registered domains and 9.8M email accounts. The tech stack is Java/Spring-heavy on the backend (Jakarta EE, Spring Boot, Hibernate) with modern containerization (Docker, Kubernetes) and frontend diversity (React, Angular, Vue), reflecting a mature, multi-tenant SaaS architecture. Current hiring is heavily weighted toward engineering and ops roles, with security engineering and enterprise architecture becoming focal areas — a pattern consistent with their active roadmap around zero-trust, SASE, and hybrid cloud security for corporate clients.
Aruba S.p.A., founded in 1994 and headquartered in Ponte San Pietro, Italy, is a primary European provider of cloud services, data centers, web hosting, email, domain registration, and certified email (PEC). The company operates specialized business units: Aruba Business (launched 2015) distributes services through an IT partner network; Pratiche.it handles document delivery and recovery across Italy; and Aruba Enterprise designs and manages custom cloud, data center, and trust solutions for large organizations and public authorities. Aruba has held the official registry for the .cloud TLD since 2016. The infrastructure spans seven data centers hosting thousands of customer IT systems, with compliance and trust services (digital signatures, e-invoicing, document preservation) embedded across the platform.
Backend: Java, Jakarta EE, Spring Framework, Spring Boot, Hibernate, MySQL, MongoDB, Redis, Kafka. Frontend: React, Angular, Vue, JavaScript, TypeScript, Node.js. DevOps: Docker, Kubernetes, Jenkins, GitLab CI/CD, GitHub Actions, Git, Maven.
Current projects include zero-trust and SASE implementation, hybrid and multi-cloud security architecture, new security products engineering, AI solutions go-to-market strategy, and system integration for enterprise clients alongside regulatory compliance efforts.
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