David Pape
About David Pape
David Pape is a Dev Ops Architect at ePublishing, where he has worked since 2013. He has extensive experience in information security, automation, and disaster recovery, with a background that includes roles at Virtacore Systems and Jaspin Interactive.
Work at ePublishing
David Pape has been employed at ePublishing since 2013, where he currently serves as a Dev Ops Architect. Over his tenure of 11 years, he has contributed to various projects, focusing on enhancing operational efficiency and system reliability. His role involves leveraging automation and configuration management to streamline IT processes. Pape specializes in caching and content delivery networks (CDN), particularly using Varnish to accelerate web applications. His work supports the company's goal of delivering high-quality digital content efficiently.
Previous Experience at Virtacore Systems, Inc.
Before joining ePublishing, David Pape held multiple positions at Virtacore Systems, Inc. He served as Engineering Manager from 2009 to 2010, overseeing engineering operations for 11 months. Following this role, he was promoted to Senior Engineer for a period of 9 months in 2010. Additionally, he worked as the Datacenter Operations and Engineering Manager for 5 months in 2010. His experiences at Virtacore contributed to his expertise in IT infrastructure and operations management.
Education and Expertise
David Pape studied at New Mexico State University from 1999 to 2003, earning a degree that laid the foundation for his career in technology. He possesses expertise in PCI-DSS Compliance, which focuses on security standards for protecting cardholder data. His background includes a strong emphasis on information security and security policy development, making him proficient in ensuring that systems meet necessary compliance requirements. Pape also has skills in disaster recovery and business continuity planning.
Career at Jaspin Interactive, Inc.
David Pape worked at Jaspin Interactive, Inc. as a Developer and Systems Administrator from 2011 to 2013. During this two-year period, he was involved in various projects that required a blend of development and systems administration skills. His experience at Jaspin helped him further develop his technical abilities and gain insights into operational challenges within the tech industry.