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Diego Alexis Nicolas Brignardello has a comprehensive work experience in various roles and positions. Diego Alexis Nicolas started their career in 2005 as a DevOps Engineer at Esquemas.com and worked there until 2010. In 2010, they joined IBM as a Linux Engineer and then transitioned to the role of FTSS Power Systems Uruguay & Paraguay, where they designed solutions for applicatives, core databases, and integrated IBM's POWER servers with Unix, Linux, and OS400 operating systems. Diego Alexis Nicolas also worked on virtualization solutions, high availability solutions, and database management. In 2016, they joined NetLabs as a DevOps Manager and later became the Chief Operating Officer. In this role, they managed the company's day-to-day operations and customer success for strategic accounts, focusing on maintaining customer satisfaction and maximizing customer retention. Their responsibilities included handling RedHat and Cloudera subscriptions and service contracts.
Diego Alexis Nicolas Brignardello studied at the Universidad Católica del Uruguay 'Dámaso Antonio Larranaga' from 2013 to 2015, where they obtained a degree in Ingeniería en Informática. Diego Alexis Nicolas also attended the Universidad de la República, but no further details about their education at that institution are provided. Additionally, they earned a Bachelor's degree in Ingeniería informática from the Universidad Católica del Uruguay 'Dámaso Antonio Larranaga'. Diego also obtained several certifications related to Power Systems and PureFlex Technical Support from Prometric.
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Netlabs is a very specialized technology company which offers consulting and development services for Tech Startups, in addition to well established large companies as ISPs, Government, and Mobile phone operators. Netlabs' know-how is divided into five areas: Mobility: USSD/SMS/MMS messaging platforms, Accounting, e-Business, System Integration Linux SysAdmin: Senior Linux Support, Automation, Provisioning, High Performance, High Availability Networking: Cisco, Linux Routers, Advanced Routing, Traffic Engineering Embedded: Network Appliances DataCenters: Carrier Class DataCenter Architecture, Cloud