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While at school, in 2003, Giner founded ConsoleSwap.net, a community based website for learning hacking techniques for the PlayStation2 console; he also founded the online store FuturoBinario.com, which distributes electronic components. His management of these projects ended in 2007, when he joined the Servicom2000 team as a system tech.
While at school, in 2003, Giner founded ConsoleSwap.net, a community based website for learning hacking techniques for the PlayStation2 console; he also founded the online store FuturoBinario.com, which distributes electronic components. His management of these projects ended in 2007, when he joined the Servicom2000 team as a system tech.


In 2008, Giner left Servicom2000 to start his own hosting project, but 4 months later, OVH.es asked him to join its staff in the dedicated servers support department.<ref>[All information contributed by Mr. Giner]</ref>
In 2008, Giner left Servicom2000 to start his own hosting project, but 4 months later, OVH.es asked him to join its staff in the dedicated servers support department.<ref>All information contributed by Mr. Giner</ref>





Revision as of 22:34, 5 March 2011

Country: ES
Website:

   [jmginer.eu jmginer.eu]

Facebook:    [José Manuel Giner José Manuel Giner]
LinkedIn:    [José Manuel Giner José Manuel Giner]
Twitter:    @jmginer

José Manuel Giner is a graduated system administrator at IES San Vicente of Alicante, and works as a technical supporter of dedicated servers in OVH.es

Work

While at school, in 2003, Giner founded ConsoleSwap.net, a community based website for learning hacking techniques for the PlayStation2 console; he also founded the online store FuturoBinario.com, which distributes electronic components. His management of these projects ended in 2007, when he joined the Servicom2000 team as a system tech.

In 2008, Giner left Servicom2000 to start his own hosting project, but 4 months later, OVH.es asked him to join its staff in the dedicated servers support department.[1]


References

  1. All information contributed by Mr. Giner