My name is Xabier Moure. I'm a computer engineer from Spain.
I have extensive experience in infrastructure from my previous roles, which has provided me with a deep understanding of networking and security, as well as comprehensive knowledge of server management.
Furthermore, I have dedicated a significant amount of time to backend programming for various web applications.
MariaDB
MySQL
MongoDB
Typescript
AL
Java
Proxmox
Ubiquiti
Sophos
Azure
Business Central
Power Platform
2019-2023
I am continuously learning! I have obtained a bunch of certifications during my journey in the IT world:
MS-900Microsoft![]() |
AZ-104Microsoft![]() |
AZ-305Microsoft![]() |
AZ-204Microsoft![]() |
AWS Solutions ArchitectAWS![]() |
I always loved teaching and sharing my knowledge. This is an
official AWS Training
called AWS re/Start, where people can start their career in
Cloud.
I'm proud to be one of the
Instructors and help
others build their career.
I'm working with Microsoft products
such as
Business Central and
Power Apps.
I usually develop extensions for BC, but have also completed other tasks, such as Google to
Microsft migrations
and automations with Power Automate.
Also, I have worked in backend development to build APIs in
typescript.
During my period at Libelium, I had the opportunity to learn AWS
and Google Cloud.
I gained lot of knowledge regarding microservices and
Docker, and also had to deal with security
standards such as ISO 27001.
As a junior SysAdmin,
I worked managing the company's infrastructure, learning specially about Microsoft and
Proxmox.
I worked with Jira as ticketing system,
always being supervised by the department's senior co-worker.
I also learnt a lot regarding
Linux and its processes.
Apart from this website, I also like to fiddle around with some other projects. Here are some of them:
My favorite project is a
self-hosted server using Proxmox. It allows
me to deploy multiple
Virtual Machines and Containers
so that I build and test with no danger.
Among other things, I have built a VPN
server, a Nextcloud server and a
High Availability Proxy. I also hosted here
my final grade project.
Bookstack is a wiki software
that can be hosted in your own server. I
use it to store some tips and
explanations
that I find useful.
It's accessible by anyone all around the
world, and you can even
create an account to leave comments in the
different sections.
Have a look here!
During my career, I
developed
a
software
that allows transportation companies to
manage their resources. I built it
with my parents' help, who have a small business in this industry.
Up until now, they have been using it and I keep adding new functionalities
for them. It's connected to a mobile app where the drivers can add
information about their
trips.