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Noah Chelliah
Noah Chelliah has hosted 9 episodes.
In 2009 Noah gave up on traditional IT models and started Altispeed Technologies. Since 2009 Altispeed has leveraged open source technologies to provide creative cost saving solutions without sacrificing quality.
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Noel Miller
Noel Miller has hosted 2 episodes.
Noel Miller is a Systems Administrator, Technical Account Manager at Red Hat, and a Core Contributor at Universal Blue.
He has been working in IT for a little over 10 years, with most of his career being focused on Small and Medium Size businesses. For his day job, he works at Red Hat as a Technical Account Manager with a focus on Ansible.
He is the is a Core Contributor at Universal Blue. Universal Blue builds a diverse set of continuously delivered operating system images (including Bazzite) using Fedora Atomic Desktop's support for OCI/Docker containers.
Outside of his IT endeavors, he enjoys spending time with his family, playing video games, listening to heavy metal music, and playing guitar.
For more information, please visit: https://noelmiller.dev/pages/about
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Eduard Lucena
Eduard Lucena has hosted 17 episodes.
Eduard Lucena is part of the Marketing team of the Fedora Project. He is also a Fedora Ambassador for Latin America. He is using Linux since 2004 and is part of the Fedora Community since 2016, helping some of the non-technical parts, like the Join and Mindshare groups. He’s an IT Engineer working as a DevSecOps Engineer in a large retail company.
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Eric the IT Guy
Eric the IT Guy has hosted 25 episodes.
Fighting against the forces of burnout and poor work-life balance, The IT Guy stands for DevOps, Open Source, and an endless supply of energy!
I have over 14 years of IT experience ranging from Systems Administration and Engineering to technical sales and community advocacy, most recently as a Technical Marketing Manager at Red Hat.
My mission as the IT Guy is to fight against burnout and poor work-life balance. I aim to promote methodologies and communities around DevOps and Open Source and an endless supply of goofy dad jokes along the way. I have worked under all the cliched IT cultures – from nightmare on-calls to constant firefighting. I’ve learned a lot from my career of experience. I hope to share those stories and the lessons I learned with all of you to help make your lives and your organizations better.
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