
Open Source, Cloud Computing, Software as a Service (SaaS)
Philippines

Open Source, Cloud Computing, Software as a Service (SaaS)
Philippines
Computer software developer, System Administrator with Technical writing background and managing Information Technology units. Specializing on business solutions that run on GNU/Linux operating systems such as Ubuntu, Debian and Red Hat. Additional specialization with Cloud Computing infrastructure design and development with Amazon Web Services focusing on Linux as back end operating system.
Active on Free/Open Source advocacy, nurturing and managing communities, local and abroad; heavy involvement in the translation and localization of various open source software to the Tagalog language.
Cloud Computing, Amazon Web Services (AWS), Web 2.0, Software as a Service (SaaS), Platform as a Service (PaaS), System Administration, Clustering, Databases, Technical Writing, Project Management, DocBook, XML, Python, Usability,Free Software, Open Source, Translation and Localization, Web Development, Digital Signatures, Virtualization technologies
(Computer Software industry)
2009 — Present (less than a year)
Global Gateway Innovation Exchange (G2iX) provides the integrated business presence of Exist Global and Morph Labs.
(Internet industry)
July 2008 — Present (1 year 5 months)
I'm currently handling global technical pre-sales for Morph Labs. My primary responsibility is to help potential clients with their deployment requirements and guide towards the best solution for a successful deployment to the Morph Application Platform, a Platform as a Service (PaaS) that virtualizes the application environment through the use of open source technologies to simplify the deployment, delivery, and management of Web based applications.
(Publishing industry)
April 2007 — October 2008 (1 year 7 months)
Co-Author of Ubuntu Server in Action, with Matthew Galvin, Jeff Schering and Jordan Mantha for Manning Publications.
Ubuntu Server in Action was the first book dedicated specifically to Ubuntu Linux in the server setting. It was a comprehensive and broad look at server administration. The book taught the needs to build and administer Ubuntu Server. Uniquely suited to both beginner and expert alike, Ubuntu Server in Action was a good starting point for those new to Ubuntu, whether they are beginning system administrators, or have experience with other operating systems or other Linux distributions.
It was sold through Manning Publications' Early Access Program (MEAP) but due to market conditions, the publisher decided to cancel the print version of the book.
(Internet industry)
June 2007 — July 2008 (1 year 2 months)
Held the position as Platform & Infrastructure Manager for a VC funded startup company focusing on the next generation application delivery platform on top of open source software components. The Morph Application Platform enables Rails and Java developers to easily deploy and manage their web applications in an intelligent, self-healing and auto-scaling application environment
Spearheaded research and development for infrastructure needs of the business operations of the company, the bulk of which is running on Amazon Web Services (AWS). Prime focus on EC2, S3 and SQS.
The servers deployed (100+) all run Linux, along with other Open Source software components for databases (PostgreSQL and MySQL), Application Servers (Ruby on Rails, Jetty), Web Servers (NGINX, Apache), Indexing (Solr) and Monitoring (Nagios), combined with proprietary integration software written in-house.
(Computer Software industry)
May 2007 — January 2008 (9 months)
I was part of the community governance board that is responsible in supervising the social structures and community processes of the Ubuntu project.
I voluntarily stepped down from the governance board on January 2008 citing professional reasons and not being able to significantly contribute to the community for the past months.
(Public Company; 1001-5000 employees; Broadcast Media industry)
September 2006 — May 2007 (9 months)
Managed technology-related projects for the ABS-CBN Foundation Inc. (AFI), the non-profit arm of the ABS-CBN Broadcasting group. I also handled system and database management for Bantay Bata 163, the 24-hour child abuse nationwide public hotline.
(Non-Profit; Computer Software industry)
May 2006 — December 2006 (8 months)
(Non-Profit; Civic & Social Organization industry)
December 2005 — December 2006 (1 year 1 month)
(Non-Profit; Computer Software industry)
November 2004 — November 2006 (2 years 1 month)
The Ubuntu Documentation Project (UDP) is an open source project that develops and maintains documentation for the Ubuntu operating system.
(Privately Held; 11-50 employees; Telecommunications industry)
November 2005 — September 2006 (11 months)
gametel is a games-orientated MVNO and community service, first territory launched in Australia Q4, 2005.
(Non-Profit; International Affairs industry)
January 2006 — May 2006 (5 months)
I was a software consultant for the International Open Source Network (IOSN) during the early part of 2006. My work involved conversion of FOSS primers to Docbook XML. These converted primers where then moved to the Wikibooks project and currently located at http://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Category:FOSS_Books
IOSN is an initiative of the UNDP Asia-Pacific Development Information Programme and is supported by the International Development Research Centre (IDRC). It is a Centre of Excellence for free software in the Asia-Pacific region.
(Semiconductors industry)
May 2003 — October 2005 (2 years 6 months)
I handled day-to-day administrative operations of the IT department. Aside from the supervisory capacity, I was also responsible for deploying and maintaing critical IT systems (Oracle ERP, File/Print, Mail, Security Policies, etc.).
I also handled project management duties for software development projects for our clients as well as internal use.
BA , 1991 — 1995
RosettaNet B2B and XML Technologies March 2001
Held in Penang, Malaysia
Java/J2EE December 2000
MS , Computer Science (Units) , June 1997
Linux, BSD, OS X, VoIP, Mobile Productivity, Mobile Entertainment, Personal and Office Productivity, Embedded Systems, Localization, One Laptop per Child, Sugar, Public Education, Early Childhood Development, Travel, Motorsports
Ubuntu, Edubuntu, Sugarlabs, Ubuntu-PH Local Community Team (Philippines), One Laptop per Child Philippines , Philippine Linux Users' Group, Free Software Foundation, AsiaSource2