Rich Fullam
About Rich Fullam
Rich Fullam serves as a Supervisor in DevOps/SRE at The Reynolds and Reynolds Company, where he has worked since 2014. He oversees infrastructure, network and server administration, and data protection, while collaborating with application development teams to enhance business performance.
Work at Reynolds and Reynolds
Rich Fullam has served as Supervisor of DevOps/SRE at The Reynolds and Reynolds Company since 2014. In this role, he oversees the physical and virtual infrastructure, network and server administration, security posture, data protection, and high-availability within the DevOps/SRE team. He collaborates closely with application development teams to drive continuous improvement and maintain a competitive edge for the business. His responsibilities include ensuring the reliability and performance of several hosted line of business applications for Reynolds and Reynolds customers.
Education and Expertise
Rich Fullam studied Business Administration with a focus on Marketing at Sinclair Community College. His educational background provides a foundation for his work in business support and technology. His expertise lies in DevOps and Site Reliability Engineering (SRE), where he applies his knowledge to enhance operational efficiency and infrastructure management.
Background
Before joining Reynolds and Reynolds, Rich Fullam worked at Requarth-Supply One from 2011 to 2014. During his three years there, he held various roles in business support, including sales, design, administration, and IT. This diverse experience contributed to his skill set and prepared him for his current position in the technology sector.
Professional Responsibilities
In his current role at Reynolds and Reynolds, Rich Fullam is responsible for overseeing critical aspects of the DevOps/SRE team. His duties include managing network and server administration, maintaining security posture, and ensuring data protection. He plays a key role in maintaining high-availability systems, which are essential for the functionality of hosted applications.