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04/23/2019

Percona University Montevideo, 2019

Agustin Gallego, Marcos Albe

Agustin Gallego

Agustin Gallego

Agustín joined Percona’s Support team in December 2013, after being part of the Administrative team from February 2012. He has previously worked as a Cambridge IT examinations Supervisor and as a Junior BI, SQL & C# developer. He is studying to get a Computer Systems Engineer degree at the Universidad de la República, in Uruguay. He lives in Montevideo, and when he is not working or studying he likes to spend his time playing music, reading and finding new places in the city for his favourite hobby: taking photographs using his old film cameras.

Marcos Albe

Marcos Albe

Marcos Albe has been doing web development for over ten years, providing solutions for various media and technology companies of different sizes. He is now Regional a member of the Percona Support Team Born and raised in the city of Montevideo, Uruguay, he became passionate about computers at the age of 11, when he got a 25Mhz i386-SX. Some ten years later, he became one of the pioneers in telecommuting in Uruguay while leading the IT efforts for the second largest newspaper in the country.