Portrait of Thibaut Raynal, founder of TiniSys

TiniSys · since 2025

Thibaut RAYNAL

Founder of TiniSys · field-oriented IT profile, service-driven

Support, maintenance, integration, websites and remote guidance to keep technical topics clear and followed up.

About

Experience built across service delivery, IT responsibility and demanding environments.

TiniSys was created in 2025 with a simple idea: provide serious, readable and pragmatic IT support without turning every request into an overly complex project.

The background combines around ten years of IT service-provider culture and around ten years as IT manager in the medical sector. This brings both provider flexibility and the rigor expected in sensitive environments.

What this background brings

A way of working shaped by support, operations, maintenance availability and IT project coordination.

Service-provider culture

Adapt to varied contexts, understand the existing environment quickly and deliver concrete results.

IT responsibility

Global view of workstations, tools, access, backups, users, providers, priorities and business constraints.

Medical environment

Culture of rigor, availability, confidentiality, traceability and constraints linked to sensitive systems.

A method-oriented culture

ITIL, GDPR, HDS, NIS2: these references shape the TiniSys approach without making exchanges unnecessarily heavy.

  • ITIL

    Qualify, prioritize, track, document and improve requests.

  • GDPR

    Respect data, limit unnecessary access and clarify responsibilities.

  • HDS

    Understand health-sector constraints: hosting, confidentiality, continuity and traceability.

  • NIS2

    Keep continuity, security, risk management, backup, governance and documentation in mind.

Why TiniSys?

Because good IT support should be understandable. Whether the topic is home IT, a showcase website, business support or an IT project, the thread is the same: scope, act, explain and maintain continuity.

Need to scope a topic?

Explain the context, goal and constraints. The first exchange helps choose the right level of support.