Gary Coe
About Gary Coe
Gary Coe serves as the I&IT Lead Technology Specialist at the Ontario Ministry of Health and Long-Term Care, bringing extensive experience in infrastructure architecture and technology consulting. His career includes roles at various companies, where he specialized in data center solutions, VMware design, and implementation.
Current Role at Ontario Ministry of Health and Long-Term Care
Gary Coe serves as the I&IT Lead Technology Specialist at the Ontario Ministry of Health and Long-Term Care. His tenure in this role began in 2018 and continues to the present. In this position, he focuses on providing strategic guidance and support in information and technology integration, contributing to the ministry's objectives in health care.
Previous Experience at Hewlett Packard Enterprise
Gary Coe held multiple positions at Hewlett Packard Enterprise. He worked as a Technology Consultant - Infrastructure Implementation Lead from 2005 to 2010, followed by a role as Infrastructure Architect - Chief Engineer from 2010 to 2016. His responsibilities included leading infrastructure implementation projects and architecting solutions that meet client needs.
Background in IT and Infrastructure
Gary Coe has a diverse background in IT and infrastructure, having worked in various roles over several years. His experience includes positions at Electronic Data Systems, where he served as an Implementation Engineer and later as an Infrastructure Specialist. He also worked as a Lotus Notes Consultant at Acceleron Solutions Inc. and as an R&D Lab Manager at Delano Technology.
Expertise in Infrastructure Solutions
Gary Coe possesses extensive expertise in providing infrastructure architectural guidance. He is well-versed in end-to-end solutioning, including load balancing, firewall, networking, storage, and server technologies. His proficiency extends to HPE blade, server, and storage solutions, as well as VMware Infrastructure design and implementation.
Education and Training
Gary Coe studied at Durham College in 1970. Although his time there was brief, it laid the foundation for his career in technology and infrastructure. His subsequent professional experiences have contributed significantly to his knowledge and skills in the field.