I started
my journey in the world of IT as a person dedicated to high-caliber
clients, and without abandoning that facet, I advanced to become a
database specialist.
Soon my affinity with people and clients, along with my agility in
problem-solving, caused my scope to expand dramatically. I began
managing a database team without abandoning my client responsibilities,
where we expanded our scope to database platform environments like
Oracle VM, and offered more personalized services in performance
analysis, best practices, and problem resolution in database platforms
and critical data environments.
Shortly after, that scope expanded again, adding the responsibility
of leading the managed services team, where the objective was
platform management, incidents, and projects for clients with
critical business environments. Leveraging my empathy with our
clients' businesses, my daily work became building bridges between
the best technical solution and the best business solution, in
problems, projects, and platform and business evolution.
This naturally led to entering the world of DevOps, where
microservices environments, Kubernetes, CI/CD... have allowed me to
meet my clients' expectations for technological evolution while
dramatically reducing costs. Currently, I am dedicated to planning
and leading these revolutions.
I have combined this leadership facet with purely technical aspects
because technology is part of my personal hobby, learning new
technologies as required by our clients' or my company's businesses,
such as PowerBI, Kubernetes environments for clients in public clouds
like Azure, automating their deliveries through GitLab/Jenkins CI/CD,
or centralizing and managing their information and monitoring through
platforms like Grafana, Graylog, Loki, or Prometheus.
Initially, I defined myself as a Database Administrator, but this
situation has evolved to dedicating practically most of my time to
solving technological challenges, whatever those challenges and
technologies may be, and guiding my team or clients to resolve
problematic situations, whether incidents, projects, or improvements.
My goal is to maintain this knowledge growth while helping others,
both clients and colleagues, in their own growth and businesses.