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- Mariano Drzazga
Mariano Drzazga
Global IT Manager
ROLES:
- Management of Information Technology
- Technology and Tools Design and Deployment
- Responsible for Global IT Infrastructure
COMPETENCIES:
- Design, Development and Deployment of GPI Technologies (GSII, Portals, and GPMS)
- Global Hosting
- Configurations of Quality Assurance and Testing Platforms
EXPERIENCE:
Mr. Drzazga has been an information technology professional since 1993. He has extensive experience in supporting and administrating TCP/IP network environments and is well-versed in the Unix and Windows Server Platform operating systems, as well as in networking components such as routers, switches and access servers. Mr. Drzazga’s programming skills include: ASP, ASP.NET, PHP, Java, T-SQL, Perl, Visual Basic, and C#.
For eight years Mr. Drzazga served in various capacities at Ciudad Internet, Argentina’s largest Internet service provider. He started in the Help Desk Department and was later promoted to Help Desk Manager as the department grew in support of Ciudad’s expanding hosting clientele. Later he was promoted to Engineering Department Manager, serving as the lead developer for several connectivity and networking applications, including the design, development and implementation of several large-scale Web applications that were deployed throughout Ciudad’s subsidiaries across the country.
He joined GPI as a Lead Developer to continue development of their Globalization Project Manager Suite®, and was later promoted to Director of Global IT Infrastructure responsible for all tools and technologies.
Over the years, Mr. Drzazga has taught numerous courses on networking and the Internet for clients, businesses and academic institutions, including the Universidad Abierta Interamericana.
PERSONAL:
Mr. Drzazga holds a Bachelors Degree in Electrical Engineering and Masters in Management Enterprise Especialization from Rosario National University, Rosario, Argentina. Mr. Drzazga proudly reminds colleagues that while in high school he won fourth place in the National Mathematical Olympics competition, competing with thousands of participants from across the country.
