Viduthalai
Frontend Engineer II at Amazon Web Services (AWS)
About
I'm Viduthalai, a Frontend Engineer II at AWS. My career has been defined by a transition from building consumer marketplaces at scale to architecting secure, high-performance cloud interfaces. Currently, I focus on building frontend infrastructure for AWS security consoles, ensuring they are not only scalable but also fully accessible and operationally lean. I’m passionate about frontend modernization—specifically migrating legacy monoliths to micro-frontends—and I’m a strong advocate for open-source solutions, having saved significant costs by replacing commercial libraries with open alternatives. I take pride in maintaining high code standards and mentoring junior engineers to reach operational readiness. I’m always looking to connect with fellow engineers and product leaders who value clean, well-tested code and inclusive design.
Networking
What I can offer
- ›Frontend architecture mentorship
- ›Accessibility (WCAG) compliance strategies
- ›AWS security product insights
- ›CI/CD optimization and automation expertise
Looking for
- ›expanding my professional network
- ›exploring mutual opportunities in the cloud and frontend engineering space
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Current Interests
Background
Career
Progressed from Software Developer at Freshersworld.com to Senior roles at Apostek and Care.com, currently serving as Frontend Engineer II at AWS.
Education
B.Tech in Information Technology from Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham (2008 – 2012)
Achievements
- ›Eliminated $100K/year in licensing costs by migrating to open-source Cytoscape.js
- ›Optimized AWS CI/CD build performance by 40%
- ›Delivered accessibility compliance 46% faster than estimated using AI tooling
- ›Automated a 3-4 day manual deployment process into a self-service pipeline
- ›2x AWS Innovation Award winner
Opinions
- Clean, accessible, well-tested interfaces that work at scale are essential
- High code review standards and operational readiness are non-negotiable
- Open-source solutions should be prioritized to reduce commercial dependency