Joe Beaulieu

Operations Engineer at Toolwire

Joe Beaulieu has had two work experiences in their career.

From 1988 to 2006, Joe worked at Rainin Instrument LLC as a Network Manager. Joe managed a staff of 5 and oversaw a network consisting of wan/lan technologies, Oracle business system, Windows and Linux servers, and over 200 local and remote users. Joe also supported various technologies such as Cisco VPN, Exchange servers, MOM, WSUS, Citrix Metaframe, VMWare, and Nortel Telephone systems. Additionally, Joe was responsible for daily connectivity of 3 remote sites and ensuring compliance with ISO 9001 and Sarbanes Oxley department policies.

Since 2022, Joe has retired from their previous role and currently works in Technical Operations supporting training environments for IT customers. Joe primarily works with Citrix and supports their Xen based virtualization technology. Joe is also responsible for the company's monitoring efforts and maintains a large server and infrastructure Nagios deployment.

Overall, Joe has extensive experience in network management, technical operations, and supporting a wide range of technologies.

Joe Beaulieu attended Boston College from 1977 to 1981, where they pursued a field of study in Psychology. Prior to that, in 1976 to 1977, Joe Beaulieu briefly attended Harvard University, although their field of study is unknown. Joe does not hold any specific degree from either institution. Joe Beaulieu also has a certification from Microsoft known as MCSE, although the specific month and year of obtaining that certification are not provided.

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Hayward, United States

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Toolwire

Toolwire first began developing immersive learning environments for enterprise software clients. These clients needed a solution that would go beyond teaching hard IT skills. They were looking for a learning solution that would teach vital critical thinking, problem solving, and communication skills by immersing employees in contextual,“Day-in-the-Life” work environments.


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