Jérôme Warnier is a seasoned SysOps and Free Software advocate with 15+ years designing and running resilient UNIX/Linux infrastructure for startups, agencies and EU institutions. He founded and runs BeezNest, has led BxLUG as a founder and president, and currently manages SysOps at Bandwidth (formerly Voxbone), bringing deep expertise in performance, security, networking and HA architectures. His hands-on background spans Solaris and modern cloud-native stacks—Docker on AWS running Ruby and Elixir services—alongside long experience with PHP, MySQL and Java deployments. Jérôme combines pragmatic system administration with project leadership, technical writing for complex deployments, and a persistent commitment to open source tooling and accessible computing. An often-unspoken strength is his longevity across evolving stacks: he’s continually migrated skills from classic Unix hardware to containerized, cloud-based production systems.
15 years of coding experience
9 years of employment as a software developer
Computer Sciences, Computer Sciences at Université libre de Bruxelles
École du Centre, Uccle
Mathematics & Languages, Mathematics & Languages at Collège Saint-Pierre, Uccle
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