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Kansas City · Technology & Photography

Architecting platforms by day.
Chasing stage light by night.

I'm Tony Morales — a Technology Architect at Oracle with 15+ years across enterprise IT and healthcare mobility, and a photographer whose camera lives at concerts, window seats, and around my hometown of Lenexa, Kansas.

blink-182 on stage, shot from the pit
Sunrise over Sar-Ko-Par Trails Park
stage light & sunrise lakes
About

Two crafts, one eye for detail.

By day I'm a Technology Architect specializing in Unified Endpoint Management (UEM/MDM) and endpoint architecture at scale — macOS, Android, Linux, and Windows. At Oracle, and previously Cerner, I support customer-facing healthcare mobility platforms, working with engineering, QA, and operations to meet clinical, security, and reliability requirements. Lately that includes containerization and build automation — multi-stage Docker builds, Git-based workflows — plus Mobile Device Farm architecture and device testing infrastructure.

The camera is the other half. I shoot live music most of all — blink-182, Alkaline Trio, Iron & Wine, and whoever else rolls through Kansas City — along with sunsets from airplane windows and life around Lenexa. I volunteer my photography for the City of Lenexa: two of my photos have landed on the cover of the Town Talk resident magazine, and my work has hung in the Lenexa City Hall exhibit with the Lenexa Volunteer Photographers.

Off the clock and off the shutter: amateur radio, and long walks with Reinhardt, my dog and most patient subject.

Experience

Where I've been.

Oct 2022 — Present

Technology Architect

Oracle · Kansas City, MO

Supporting customer-facing healthcare mobility and endpoint platforms. Leading containerization and build-automation initiatives — multi-stage Docker builds for core services (Keepalived, WebRTC) with Git-based workflows — alongside Mobile Device Farm architecture and operations, UEM/MDM, platform lifecycle management, and device testing infrastructure.

Before Oracle: Cerner Corporation · InMobi · Pinsight Media+ (powered by Sprint) · The University of Kansas Medical Center — fifteen-plus years of endpoint architecture, UEM/MDM, and infrastructure across healthcare, adtech, and higher ed.

Full résumé →
Photography

Selected frames.

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Contact

Let's make something.

[email protected]