My beginnings were doing first level support to users of the Central Bank of Uruguay, fixing computers, doing structured cabling. This experience helped me a lot to understand many of the things I had studied at the Technological Institute of Informatics.
I have been working in this position for about 3 months. There, due to lack of personnel in the database and communications area, they gave me the opportunity to work administering Windows servers and giving support to external notaries who used a token with a digital certificate to access the bank and make declarations, I was doing this task for approximately 6 months where luckily it remains as cash. How happy that gave me since a very big door was opened for me in the area where I could innovate with technologies such as monitoring and Linux, which was something that really caught my attention.
After the doors opened, they led me to get involved as much as I could with Linux servers. And to be able to configure and maintain application servers with Glassfish, Jboss, Wildfly and Apache.
My learnings
My learnings were many since my knowledge was growing more and more. From supporting all types of certificates that involve the BCU, such as configuring and managing Windows servers with different types of roles such as DNS, DHCP, AD, DC, DFS, IIS, to being able to set up Linux Solaris servers and being able to configure and manage them without problems.
Below is a photo of my first encounter with Genexus, a direct client with whom I worked at BCU.
