Technical Architect

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4 months ago
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Experience in relevant roles, including technologies in enterprise and virtual environments and of working within a secure environment

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Gateways,

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Email,

VMware virtualisation platforms (including VCD, VSAN, and NSX),

SASE architecture,

Cisco

Palo Alto

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