He began his adventure with IT when 8086 processors, RAM counted in kilobytes, amber monitors, 5.25" floppy drives and the TAG editor were the highest technological achievements. During the first years of his professional career he was a full-stack developer. Later he switched to the dark side of the force, and began to develop his career as an operating systems and services administrator. He gradually explored subsequent areas of infrastructure and software administration, always taking full responsibility for the solutions he architectured. Ten years ago he joined the Middleware Team at PZU. Eight years ago, he was fascinated by the world of containers so he sat down and created from scratch Kubernetes-based container platforms area in PZU, where he serves as an architect and technology leader. It is said that he can talk about almost every field of IT, hence the "professor" nickname. He is an open source software advocate, and says about himself that he was DevOps long before it became fashionable.
In private, he loves tech gadgets, is a LEGO bricks/sets collector and likes to read science fiction books and to play board games. He is an amateur photographer and a novice scuba diver.
In private, he loves tech gadgets, is a LEGO bricks/sets collector and likes to read science fiction books and to play board games. He is an amateur photographer and a novice scuba diver.
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