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have been an independent computer consultant since 1986. I am truly a jack-of-all-trades when it comes to PCs and Local Area Networks, having done just about everything you can do with them. Well, almost everything. I don't do assembly language or C/C++ programming. :-) This is a basic listing of the things I do well; have a look and contact me if I can be of use to you. Areas of Expertise Local Area Networks I have been working with Novell Netware since 1986, and
with Windows NT since its initial release. The largest LAN I've installed was 200+ systems for CNG Producing Company in New Orleans, LA. I have designed, configured, and implemented LANs for companies
ranging from small law firms to an ISP (who uses NT servers exclusively). UNIX I began working with UNIX in 1982, starting with XENIX on the old Radio Shack systems. I have worked
with SCO (on Intel and ALTOS systems), AT&T (3B1s and 3B2s), SunOS and Solaris, and, of course, Digital UNIX/Compaq Tru64 UNIX on DEC/Compaq Alpha platforms. I teach UNIX System Administration and Storage
Management for the Institute for Software Advancement. One of my current book projects is titled (tentatively) Practical Storage Management for Compaq Tru64 UNIX. It'll be released sometime in
the beginning of next year by Digital Press. Linux Have set up name servers (BIND), web servers (Apache) and mail servers (sendmail and Qmail) on Linux systems. If you're looking
to set up your company on the Internet, let's talk about Linux as an alternative to NT. You'll love the price--less than a hundred bucks for the software, and no real difference in the amount of consulting time.
DOS/WINDOWS I've listed DOS here, because there are (believe it or not) still situations where there are older systems that need help. As for Windows, I've been working with it
since the days when nobody knew what it was, then suffered through Windows for Workgroups into 95/98 and NT Workstation. Application Software Let me say, in all modesty, that there are
very few applications on the market that I can't figure out, with the exception of drawing and CAD programs, because I can't draw straight stick-men to save my life. That said, I love to work with users to develop
strategies for computer use as well as to solve problems. One very valuable benefit of my longevitiy in this business is that I actually remember a time before everyone in the world used Microsoft Office.
Not that I have anything really against Office, mind you--I've been using Word since something like version 2. Systems Analysis and Programming My primary language for communication
with other human beings is English, as opposed to Computer-ese. Unlike many other computer types, my degree is in History Education. I am able to listen to what users and management want and then either
design and implement the systems myself or work with programmers to get the work done in a timely manner. More! Oh, I could go on tooting my horn, but this is more than enough for a web page. Feel free to contact me if my talents would be of use to you. |