Calvin Tsen
About Calvin Tsen
Calvin Tsen is an Assistant Manager at Daimler, where he has worked for 16 years. He has led several significant projects, including the VMware Cloud Foundation proof of concept for Mercedes-Benz Japan and the APAC Datacenter Change Automation project.
Work at Daimler
Calvin Tsen has been employed at Daimler as an Assistant Manager since 2008. His tenure spans 16 years, during which he has contributed to various significant projects and initiatives. He has led the Firewall Change Automation project utilizing Tufin for Daimler Greater China. Additionally, he implemented a major infrastructure upgrade in the Singapore Data Center, replacing the Cisco 6500 series with the Nexus 7000 series. His role encompasses overseeing critical operations and enhancing network efficiency within the organization.
Education and Expertise
Calvin Tsen studied at Staffordshire University, where he earned a B.Sc. (Hons) in Computing and Information Systems from 1999 to 2000. Prior to this, he attended Informatics, achieving an Advanced Diploma in Computer Studies from 1994 to 1996. His educational background in Information Technology has equipped him with the necessary skills and knowledge to manage complex IT projects and systems effectively.
Background
Calvin Tsen has a solid foundation in Information Technology, having pursued studies that led to both an Advanced Diploma and a Bachelor's degree in related fields. His career has been marked by a focus on data center operations and network automation, particularly within the automotive sector. He has played a pivotal role in various projects that enhance operational efficiency and support organizational goals.
Achievements
Calvin Tsen has led several key projects, including the VMware Cloud Foundation proof of concept for Mercedes-Benz Japan. He directed the APAC Datacenter Change Automation project, which involved the development of an in-house network automation portal. Furthermore, he managed the consolidation of the Japan Data Center for Mercedes-Benz Japan and Mitsubishi Fuso and oversaw the migration of 150 applications to a new data center, demonstrating his capability in managing large-scale IT transformations.