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Scott M
scottm+resume@highflow.com
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| Industry Experience: |
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Website Development Companies
Internet Service Providers (ISPs)
Telecommunications Companies
Voice-Over-IP (VoIP) Communications
IT/IS Administration
Systems/Network Administration
Systems/Network Analyst
Website Administration
Internet Infrastructure
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| Windows Experience: |
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Windows 2000 and 2003 Servers
Windows XP and Vista Desktops
ActiveDirectory (ADS) administration
Exchange 2000/2003 administration
SQL Server 2000/2005 administration
Citrix XenServer administration
VMware ESX/vSphere administration
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| Linux Experience: |
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Red Hat (RHEL) and CentOS Servers
Fedora, OpenSuSE and Ubuntu Desktops
Apache, Courier, MySQL, OpenSSH, Samba, Sendmail
Analog, Cacti, MRTG, Net-SNMP, OpenSSL, RRDTool
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| Networking Experience: |
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Familiarity with TCP/IP protocols and simple routing
SOHO switches/routers/firewalls, PoE devices, cabling
Cisco Catalyst switch (10/100/1000) administration
Cisco AS voice gateway administration (Basic Knowledge)
Cisco ASA/PIX firewall administration (Basic Knowledge)
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| Programming Experience: |
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Perl (Win32 ActivePerl), Bash and Expect shell scripting
ASP (Basic Knowledge), Cold Fusion and PHP web scripting
SQL query language (SQL Server, MSDE and/or MySQL)
XML/XSL data storage and processing (Basic Knowledge)
C programming (Basic Knowledge)
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| Professional Training: |
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Microsoft Commercial Internet System (MCIS)
Portal Software's Infranet/Business Policies
Cisco Voice over Frame Relay, ATM and IP (VoIP)
Microsoft Exchange Server 2003: Install and Mgmt
Securing Networks using the Cisco PIX and ASA
Oracle Database 10g: Admin Workshop 1 and 2
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| Noteworthy Projects: |
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Microsoft Commercial Internet System (MCIS) deployment
The MCIS system was a redundant cluster of Windows NT servers providing Internet
services (RADIUS, SMTP, HTTP, etc) with an LDAP server backend. Not a package
that's available anymore, but a system that could be built using the modern
package equivalents.
Windows/Red Hat integration for "Single Sign-On" (SSO)
Setup various Red Hat servers (and their services) to authenticate against the
ActiveDirectory database within a Windows 2003 Server domain. Required the use
of Samba (Winbind), Kerberos and LDAP for the authentication.
Setup of a Remote Disaster Recovery Network and Office
Duplicated an existing corporate office in a remote data center in order to
provide full business functionality in case of a disaster. This included
Cisco VPN access, Windows domain controllers, an Exchange 2003 email server,
SAN data storage backend and all necessary application servers.
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