- Senior Response Center Engineer on the Enterprise HPUX OS Backline
- April 1998 - Present
- Hewlett-Packard (HP) - Roseville, California
- Primary Role: Supporting customers administrating HP-UX® on HP Integrity servers & HP PA-RISC 9000 servers
- HP-UX Certified - Oct '02
- Senior UNIX Systems Administrator
- Sept 1988 - April 1998
- Trident Data Systems, Los Angeles and Sacramento, California
- HP-UX 9000 PA-RISC Servers, DEC Alpha Digital UNIX (now Tru64 UNIX®) Servers, NeXTSTEP® (now Mac OS X) Servers & Workstations, Pyramid UNIX Servers, and X-Terminals. Objective-C programming (based on smalltalk)
- Desktops: Xterminals and NeXTSTEP workstations/cubes
- (note: "NeXT technology played a large role in catalyzing three unrelated events" 1. "developed the original World Wide Web system at CERN on a NeXT workstation", 2. "NeXT computers were used in the development of the computer game Doom", 3. "Apple would later acquire [NeXTSTEP] software and, under Jobs' leadership, [Apple] experience[d] a renaissance")
- (note: "NeXT technology played a large role in catalyzing three unrelated events" 1. "developed the original World Wide Web system at CERN on a NeXT workstation", 2. "NeXT computers were used in the development of the computer game Doom", 3. "Apple would later acquire [NeXTSTEP] software and, under Jobs' leadership, [Apple] experience[d] a renaissance")
- Software Developer & HP-UX System Administrator
- May 1985 - Sept 1988
- Hughes Aircraft Company - Space & Communications Group, Los Angeles, California
- HP-UX 9000/500 Servers
- Engineering CO-OP Student
- June 1982 - Sept 1982 & Jan 1981 - Sept 1981
- Hughes Aircraft Company - Radar SystemsGroup, Los Angeles, California
- HP 3000 MPE® Servers, ComputerVision® CAD/CAM Workstations, CADAM® CAD/CAM Workstations
- Bachelor Degree in Computer Science, 1983 - Cal - The University of California, Berkeley - Go Bears!
- Director's Cup - Cal number #1 in NCAA in Fall 2006
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