Maarten Verjans
About Maarten Verjans
Maarten Verjans is a Digital Continuity Technical Architect at SQLI in Diepenbeek, Belgium, with extensive experience in the internet industry and a strong background in various technical domains.
Current Position at SQLI
Maarten Verjans currently holds the position of Digital Continuity Technical Architect at SQLI in Diepenbeek, Flemish Region, Belgium. He started this role in July 2020. As a Technical Architect, he manages and ensures the continuity of digital systems and services, drawing from a vast pool of expertise in various technical domains.
Previous Experience at SQLI
Before his current role, Maarten Verjans worked as a Digital Continuity Application Expert at SQLI. This position spanned 13 years from 2007 to 2020, during which he was based in the Limburg Area, Belgium. His extensive tenure at SQLI has significantly contributed to his expertise in digital continuity and application management.
Educational Background
Maarten Verjans studied at Hogeschool PXL where he pursued a Bachelor's degree in Information Technology from 2003 to 2007. This solid educational foundation has been pivotal in his career, providing him with the necessary skills and knowledge to excel in various technical roles.
Technical Expertise
Maarten Verjans has a strong background in multiple technical areas including Automation, Cloud Infrastructure, Linux System Administration, DevOps, and Troubleshooting. His expertise in these fields is complemented by his enthusiasm for Kubernetes, a popular container orchestration system, making him a well-rounded professional in digital and internet technologies.
Professional Background in the Internet Industry
Maarten Verjans has been working in the internet industry for over a decade. His roles have primarily focused on ensuring the continuity and technical robustness of digital applications and services. His long-standing involvement in the industry underscores his deep understanding and extensive experience in handling modern digital infrastructure and processes.