I have been in the Information Technology arena for the past 28 years. I spent 10 years at EDS where I worked on the GM account supporting the Buick, Oldsmobile, Cadillac and the North America Truck Platform. During that time I worked on an IBM 4381 mainframe as a system programmer/information security specialist. Additionally, I jumped into the client server arena in 1989 with Lotus Notes 2.0.I then moved from EDS to Chrysler in 1995, where I developed the Collaborative Technologies Infrastructure (Email, Calendar & Scheduling, and Lotus Notes Applications) using Notes/Domino 8.x. I was one of the lead architects at Chrysler developing the infrastructure. This allowed me to interface with multiple departments within Chrysler to gather their business requirements. The collaborative technologies team supported 50,000 users and 30,000 notes applications. I have supported Domino on a majority of the platforms on which it runs. Additionally, I supported multiple international locations.Recently, I worked for IBM as an Infrastructure Architect. Working on the GM account to provide leadership in server consolidation leveraging VMWare, several server refresh projects, and collaboration efforts within Global Product Development worldwideToday, I am currently working for General Motors as an Infrastructure Architect. I am providing leadership in server consolidation leveraging VMWare, several server refresh projects, datacenter consolidation efforts, and collaboration efforts within GM ITworldwide.Specialties: Leadership of large diverse complex environments; problem solver; infrastructure design and engineering; strategy development; process development; technical ability; and getting results
Listed skills include Lotus Notes, Windows Server, Dns, Solaris, and 16 others.