Christophe Quintard

Christophe Quintard

Architecte En Charge De L'urbanisation Du Si @ Ouest-France

About Christophe Quintard

Christophe Quintard is an architect specializing in information systems at Ouest-France, where he has worked since 2014. He holds degrees in micro-informatics and industrial computer systems and has prior experience in startups and major companies like IBM.

Work at Ouest-France

Christophe Quintard has held the position of Architecte en charge de l'urbanisation du SI at Ouest-France since 2014. He is based in Rennes, Bretagne, France. In this role, he focuses on developing a highly adaptable information system that meets the needs of the organization. His work involves integrating various technological solutions to enhance operational efficiency and support the company's objectives.

Education and Expertise

Christophe Quintard studied at IUT La Rochelle, where he earned a Diplôme universitaire de technologie (DUT) in Informatique systèmes industriels from 1993 to 1995. He furthered his education at IUP Le Mans, achieving a Maîtrise in Micro informatique et micro électronique from 1995 to 1998. His educational background provides a strong foundation in both information technology and systems architecture.

Background

Prior to his current role at Ouest-France, Christophe Quintard gained experience working in startups, which contributed to his understanding of dynamic and fast-paced environments. He has also worked at IBM and Timwi, where he developed his skills in technology and systems design. This diverse background has equipped him with practical insights into the architecture of information systems.

Coding and Practical Skills

Christophe Quintard continues to engage in coding to maintain his practical skills as an architect. This ongoing involvement in coding allows him to stay updated with the latest technologies and methodologies, ensuring that he can effectively contribute to the development of adaptable information systems at Ouest-France.

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