Episode 43

DISS Analytics From The Start

DISS - Corporate
DISS Analytics From The Start
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Episode Timeline
1:30 DISS Analytics From The Start
4:20. Passionate About Your Job
18:00 The Interview In Spanish



Regional IT Team Leader
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System Engineer with more than 6 years of experience in the IT area, focused on IT networks and infrastructures. IT Team Leader in DISS with Network + and IT Fundamentals certifications from CompTIA, VCA and VCP from Vmware among others.
‘’As a team leader, I always seek to develop my teammates, to unite our skills and contribute to our company success’’.




Behind The Scenes
Jhoelin inspires me to be better everyday. She has worked very hard at always staying on top of new IT developments and to be the best at understanding and working with the existing systems that we have. So, if she does it, I feel like I at least should try to keep up 😁. I was very happy to have her be part of the podcast for DISS Analytics would never even exist if it wasn’t for her.
The Computer War,
The OS War,
The Browser War,
The Handheld Devices War.
The one thing guaranteed with technology, the moment you stop innovating is the moment you stop being relevant.

I loved sharing this episode with Jhoelin, she is a great collaborator and work friend, it is very admirable what she achieves every day and how her progress is seen in everything she does. With our DISS Analytics project, she has been a crucial part of everything that has been achieved, being from the beginning she was able to add all her wonderful contributions to this excellent application.
The song I've most enjoyed being dedicated to is Yellow, without a doubt I'm a big Coldplay fan.
Enjoy this episode where we learn more about Jorge's passion for technology.

Greetings, from the production point of view this was a more demanding episode than the others, since our guest was a bit nervous and we rehearsed with her several times, but spending time with Jhoelin is a pleasure and she is such an amazing person and collaborator always willing to help and give the extra mile, and also we had fun in the process and everything turned out very well in the end. The song "Wonder Woman" by Gloria Trevi has been dedicated to me twice by different friends and it is a song with which I identify a lot, I always seek to go further and give my best in every situation. Have a great Valentine's day!!!

Regards
In this episode learning about the passion of Hermes in his work at DISS was quite interesting. On the other hand, the car of my dreams is without a doubt the 1967 Ford Mustang Shelby Gt500 fastback Eleanor since it is a car that I consider very elegant but at the same time it is A tough car and besides being a classic car it has a pretty interesting history.

You may already know this, but I love technology. You know what I find more important than technology though? Education and cooperation. I hate the term idiot proof, and in tech it's used far too often. It's my opinion that tech doesn’t fail, users do, but they only fail due to bad user designs implemented, and if the user fails and you need to keep "idiot proofing" your invention, you may be targeting the wrong users. I've been seeing more and more discussions around user failures in cybersecurity, but so few articles mention the most important aspect that is often forgotten, education. Look, you can’t know what you don’t know, and berating you for not knowing will get us nowhere. My responsibility, as I see it, is to make sure that you DO know, but also make sure that you're not afraid to ask me any "idiot" question you have, because, and this is the most important point, the more mistakes you make that I learn how to fix and can later teach how to prevent, the more I grow as a person and professional.
All this to say, I'm proud to be your IT, I'm proud to be your co-host, but mostly, I'm proud you trust me to be a teacher to anyone who needs it because I definitely know I would have gotten nowhere if my mentors had not been willing to be patient and understanding with me.
