Pascal Gienger, Konstanz, Germany
Pascal Gienger
Kanzleistr. 14
78462 Konstanz, Germany
Phone +49 7531 584298-0
Office:
Pascal Gienger
University of Konstanz
IT department
78457 Konstanz, Germany
Room V404, Building V
Phone +49 7531 88-5048
My work consists of planning and maintaining the central electronic mail infrastructure and appliances of the university campus network. I'm also tied to our FiberChannel SAN. We're using appliances (e.g. Cisco Ironport) as well as open source components (e.g. Cyrus IMAP, OpenLDAP, Postfix).
After ten years of working as a self-employed IT consultant I returned to "my" university where I began my studies. I did support and extend HP OpenView Node Manager systems (writing MIB application and correlation dependencies), doing Solaris deployments (Solaris 8 - Solaris 10) on SPARC and x86, planning big iron IMAP systems with 200k+ users, doing BGP troubleshooting on multihomed networks and migrating SANs from Brocade infrastructure to Cisco MDS.
I like travelling (especially to the United States (I always dreamt of living there) and Africa) and approaching to different cultures. I like watching US sports (baseball and football) on TV and doing running sport (> 10kms).
Kanzleistr. 14
78462 Konstanz, Germany
Phone +49 7531 584298-0
Office:
Pascal Gienger
University of Konstanz
IT department
78457 Konstanz, Germany
Room V404, Building V
Phone +49 7531 88-5048
My work consists of planning and maintaining the central electronic mail infrastructure and appliances of the university campus network. I'm also tied to our FiberChannel SAN. We're using appliances (e.g. Cisco Ironport) as well as open source components (e.g. Cyrus IMAP, OpenLDAP, Postfix).
After ten years of working as a self-employed IT consultant I returned to "my" university where I began my studies. I did support and extend HP OpenView Node Manager systems (writing MIB application and correlation dependencies), doing Solaris deployments (Solaris 8 - Solaris 10) on SPARC and x86, planning big iron IMAP systems with 200k+ users, doing BGP troubleshooting on multihomed networks and migrating SANs from Brocade infrastructure to Cisco MDS.
I like travelling (especially to the United States (I always dreamt of living there) and Africa) and approaching to different cultures. I like watching US sports (baseball and football) on TV and doing running sport (> 10kms).
