mauriciohend37
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Joined 03-06-12, id: 3789372, Profile Updated: 03-06-12
Iâm a system owner, and I specialize within small infrastructures. That comes with, according to my own invented standards, networks with lower than around 200 hosts. Iâve been a sysadmin since approximately 2002, when I became that Assistant Network Administrator of an ISP in West Va. I eventually became the main administrator there, and later moved to Columbus, OH where I needed my current role as system administrator of an small risk management firm. I relocated to North/Central New jersey in the early component of 2009. I am a web developer and process administrator by trade, together with an electronics enthusiast by night. I donât consider myself the best at what I complete, but I consider myself to become pretty darn good. Advancement wise, I focus mostly with PHP and Perl and have been mixed up in creation of some perfectly known brands developing web pages using Magento e-Commerce (my own speciality) and WordPress (though Iâm not in the liberty to name labels (white label, legal stuff), but if you look hard enough, youâll see them) I am a Windows System Admin looking for a way to combine my research on the many products I support. This blog will cover SharePoint, Deployment Toolkit, Effective Directory, SQL Server, and also other Microsoft Products. I have been working as the Home's windows System Admin since December 2007. In that time May possibly implemented the Active Service Infrastructure, SharePoint 2010, Microsoft windows 7, and upgraded the SQL Server Environment to version 2008 R2 along with other tasks and responsibilities. Lets begin with a little bit about myself. My birthplace residence resides in the little town of Humphrey, LOS ANGELES, which is about sixty miles south of Buffalo, NY. Early on on my career, my location prevented people from advancing with technology as fast as i would have liked to. However, through determination and perseverance, I have went about getting by with what little technology I was presented with. I inhabited a very rural community that had (nonetheless has) about 800 residents and 1000s of acres of farm territory. I have since relocated to New york city for a software progress job, I live in Chelsea which is in the lower part of Manhattan. With 12 a long time of application development together with system administration, I are immersed in many diverse situations in both the design and maintenance of complex computer systems. By using specification-driven design and development and by maintaining consentrate on the details, solutions are created for the customers that meet all of their needs. I find particularly interesting those problems that require integrating into an existing infrastructure; especially those problems for which documentation may be lost. I am also skilled in providing training and support for numerous environments and systems. For a Computer Geek, I've mine little network and computer lab in your house. I also admin my own mail and web server (the brains behind hosts this site), and develop my own web pages. For precisely what it's worth, just about the only tools I used to create the pages on this website were my brain and the vi text editor (you don't think I would the make image files with a text editor do people?:). Amongst my fellow Computer Geeks I've on a regular basis been called the vi guy, because vi is my own favourite text editor and I'm always ready to teach everyone something new about this. If you want to learn more about vi, you may want to start here I are now living Raleigh, NC with my own small network of pcs. Since 2001, I been employed by as a system administrator for a web hosting company in Research Triangle Park, NORTH CAROLINA. After work, I make an effort to work on my programming skills and, unfortunately, tend to end up playing on-line computer games instead. I've grown up around computers. My first computer was a TI-99/4A laptop. I first started programming by keying in BASIC programs included in issues of the 99er magazine and, later, Home Computer Magazine. I have very fond memories of some of these programs, including a version of Battleship and a logic puzzle Boolean Brain (apparently available here if you have an emulator). Ultimately, this gave me enough information to, along with a now-almost-dead TI Extended FUNDAMENTAL manual, start writing my own programs. I then made a jump to your IBM PC when I got access to one of mine and started learning and using Turbo Pascal. In high school graduation, I learned to program in C to the school Macintoshes. My websites: global noc