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SUMMARY |
20 years of industry experience. An innovative programmer, analyst, network software designer and network implementer. Extensive experience with all flavours of Unix & C, Netware and NT. |
PERSONAL |
British Nationality, Married
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CURRENT POSITION |
IT Manager
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EDUCATION |
6 O Levels
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REFERENCES |
Available upon request |
TECHNICAL SUMMARY
UNIX Versions |
IBM AIX, Solaris 2.3 - 2.7 (SunOS 4.1 - 5.7), HPUX 9.05 - 11.0, UnixWare 1.2 - 2.0, System III, System V - V.4, System V/MLS (B2 secure UNIX), AIX 2.3, Dynix, Ultrix, Xenix, various Linux, FreeBSD 2.6.2 |
Languages |
C (11 years) including X11 & Motif |
Netware |
Netware 4.10, Netware 4.10 SFTIII, Netware 4.11, Netware 5, NDS, Zenworks |
Windows |
3.11, 95/98, NT 4.0/SP4 |
Databases |
Oracle 8, Informix, Btrieve |
Other |
BeOS, RMX-86, DOS |
Packages |
MS Office 95 & 97, Visio, cc:Mail & Organiser, Qoffice, Cliq, Wordperfect 5 & 6, Coreldraw & Photopaint Programmers Workbench, SCCS & RCS |
Hardware |
Recent Courses |
Nov 1998 Windows NT4 Core Technologies
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BRIEF SUMMARY OF EXPERIENCE
Apr 1994 - Aug 1999 |
TRANS-WORLD GROUP
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System Environment: Netware 4.10, 4.10 SFTIII, 4.11, 5, SCO Unix, Caldera Linux.
The Trans-World Group comprises a group of companies that buy Aluminium and
Steel (and sundry other metals) from former Soviet Bloc countries and trade
them on the world market. The group also contains other companies
involved in shipping, ports, materials handling, engineering and property.
During my time there I have grown the department to 5 (including self), to
handle users support (2), development and systems administration. Currently
we have a user population of 150 spread across 2 countries, with another
office due for installation in August.
I was brought in to take over maintenance and development of existing
trading and office systems. Trading system a bespoke application written
in Business Basic running on dumb terminals on SCO Unix. Due to a complete
lack of any documentation no further work could take place on the system.
Oct 1993 - Mar 1994 |
SANTA CRUZ OPERATION
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System Environment: SCO UNIX & XENIX, unreleased kernel sources libraries.
Developed a multi-lingual systems audit disk to be used
by customers to check that all the elements of their systems software are
the correct version. The disk could also be used to return the relevant
licensing information back to SCO so that large end-users can ensure that
their systems are correctly licenced.
Jan 1991 - Sep 1993 |
MACLAWRAN INC.
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For two and a half years I was leading a team of five people who were doing all of Quadratron's development and maintenance for their UNIX software. This involved work not just on their current range of software but also on older products which required maintenance releases for some customers.
Aug 1984 - Dec 1990 |
QUADRATRON SYSTEMS (UK) LTD
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As one of the original 3 founders of Quadratron UK, I was employed as Technical Manager for approximately 6 and a half years. During this time my duties included supporting customers, providing support to other Quadratron offices, helping manufacturers with integration work, development work, porting etc.
The last major project I managed was an 18 month development project for the EEC. This involved myself running a team of people to modify our software to the requirements of the Commission, and then port it on to all of their supported platforms. This became a standard software product within the Commission, with about 8000 users, another 12000 were projected over the 5 year lifespan of the project. Work for the commission also involved advising them on security and on hardware and software tuning.
Porting the software consumed varying amounts of my time over the six years. Because of the large size of the source code, approximately 600,000 lines, I frequently ran into problems with compiler & OS bugs. These had to be tracked down so that I could go back to the manufacturer and know that I could can prove to them where the problem lay. Because of this work I have gained a good working knowledge of many different machines and their operating systems.
Because of our involvement with the CCTA's MITSY project I was working very closely with AT&T's Federal Systems Division from very early on in their development cycle for System V/MLS (A B2 secure UNIX). The CCTA ultimately decided not to proceed with Systems V/MLS, but before that point had been reached all of the necessary design and development work had been completed on our product to run in this environment.
As a company we were frequently asked by manufacturers to help them with their bids for major projects, these would involve us working very closely with the manufacturers to tune their machines to run our software as efficiently as possible.
Aug 1983 - Jul 1984 |
EUROPEAN SPACE AGENCY
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I was employed on a fixed term contract to the European Space Agency. This involved the design of a new satellite control front end systems for the satellite controllers. Up until this time every controller had a glass tty and a Tektronix' terminal. This imposed a heavy workload on the two main Gould minicomputers so it was decided to replace these with a system containing an embedded processor, between 1 and 3 displays (any combination of graphics and alphanumeric displays), keyboard and an inkjet printer (the first one on the market.) This was built around an 8086 CPU card. I was responsible for the majority of the software design and implementation on this system which then performed all of the front end processing for this mini's. The project was very time critical in that the hardware had to be installed and running before the satellite Giotto was launched. This in turn was time critical in that it had to intercept Halley's comet.
Jul 1981 - Jul 1983 |
LOGITEK
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I was employed by Logitek as the Technical Support
Manager with responsibility for the south of England. Logitek were at
that time the sole Altos distributor for the UK. When I started there,
all of the machines in the range were running CP/M & MP/M, but whilst
I was still employed there we started selling Xenix & Unix machines
from Altos. At the time the only software available was Uniplex and
Informix. Both of which we sold and supported.
Jun 1980 - Jul 1981 |
BEAM BUSINESS SYSTEMS
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Beam Business Systems (a subsidiary of Unilever) had
13 offices around the country selling a range of machines. I had
responsibility for providing second line support to all of the offices
on the Altos range which they sold.
Sep 1979 - May 1980 |
UNICHEM
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I worked for two years as a programmer for Unichem, a pharmaceutical wholesalers. I was working on a micro based project for pharmacies to keep track of patient records, warn of possible drug interactions etc.