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'''José Manuel Giner''' is a graduated system administrator at IES San Vicente of Alicante. Works as a technical supporter of dedicated servers in OVH.es
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'''José Manuel Giner''' is a graduated system administrator at IES San Vicente of Alicante.
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== Work ==
 
== Work ==
During his academic period in 2003, Giner founded ConsoleSwap.net community as a website for learning hacking techniques for the PlayStation2 console and founded the online store FuturoBinario.com for distribution of electronic components. These projects saw the end of his life in 2007 when he joined the Servicom2000 team as a system tech.
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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.
  
In 2008, Giner leaves Servicom2000 to start his own hosting project, but 4 months later, OVH.es made to him a contract to join its staff in the dedicated servers support.
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In 2008, Giner left Servicom2000, and 4 months later, OVH.es asked him to join its staff in the dedicated servers support department.
  
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At the end of 2011, Giner leaves OVH to continue learning. In his goodbye post <ref>[http://foros.ovh.es/showthread.php?t=9163 GoodBye post by Giner in OVH.es Forum]</ref>, is considered by OVH clients one of the best technical supporters that have been in OVH.
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In 2012, Giner founded [https://ginernet.com/ GINERNET], a webhosting company with servers hosted in Spain.
  
 
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Latest revision as of 16:05, 27 May 2021

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Country: Spain
Website:

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Twitter: TwitterIcon.png   @jmginer

José Manuel Giner is a graduated system administrator at IES San Vicente of Alicante.

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, and 4 months later, OVH.es asked him to join its staff in the dedicated servers support department.

At the end of 2011, Giner leaves OVH to continue learning. In his goodbye post [1], is considered by OVH clients one of the best technical supporters that have been in OVH.

In 2012, Giner founded GINERNET, a webhosting company with servers hosted in Spain.

References