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== Executive Summary == | == Executive Summary == | ||
Technology manager, entrepreneur, plus senior-level individual contributor with a broad and deep skill set. Open source expert. Experience working in all settings - large and small, local and distributed. | Technology manager, entrepreneur, plus senior-level individual contributor with a broad and deep skill set. Open source expert. Experience working in all settings - large and small, local and distributed. | ||
Senior DevOps Architect with 10+ years experience in SRE/DevOps practices, cloud infrastructure, and large-scale SaaS platform operations. Proven track record of implementing robust CI/CD pipelines, containerization strategies and monitoring solutions with a focus on high availability and operational excellence. Experienced in designing scalable cloud architectures, automating infrastructure deployment, and mentoring technical teams across diverse environments. | |||
== Professional Experience == | == Professional Experience == | ||
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Established company product and service portfolio plus sales and marketing. | Established company product and service portfolio plus sales and marketing. | ||
* QualityBox | * QualityBox - a SaaS platform for knowledge management | ||
* MediaWiki extension development (Html2Wiki) | * MediaWiki extension development (Html2Wiki) | ||
* MediaWiki implementations, upgrades and migrations | * MediaWiki implementations, upgrades and migrations | ||
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Billerica, MA | 2005 Oct - 2008 Aug | Billerica, MA | 2005 Oct - 2008 Aug | ||
Global standards consortium that drives the development, convergence and adoption of open standards for the global information society. | Global standards consortium that drives the development, convergence and adoption of open standards for the global information society<ref>Just one example of the profound impact of our work at OASIS was the development of the Open Document Format (ODF). https://www.consortiuminfo.org/microsoft/will-donald-trump-help-odf-rise-again/ </ref>. | ||
==== Manager - Technology Services ==== | ==== Manager - Technology Services ==== | ||
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Wakefield, MA | 1989 Feb - 1991 Apr | Wakefield, MA | 1989 Feb - 1991 Apr | ||
Stock brokerage firm | Stock brokerage firm<ref>Not really. I'm proud that I helped get them kicked out of Massachusetts, and eventually shut down. https://www.latimes.com/archives/la-xpm-1996-02-23-fi-39263-story.html </ref> | ||
==== Registered Representative (Stockbroker) ==== | ==== Registered Representative (Stockbroker) ==== | ||
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==== Charter member Board of Directors ==== | ==== Charter member Board of Directors ==== | ||
=== | === Rotary International === | ||
==== GSE member ==== | ==== GSE member May 1996 ==== | ||
* Served as the Financial Services industry expert in a group of 5 professionals on an international business exchange in France sponsored by the Rotary Foundation's Group Study Exchange (GSE) program<ref>https://rotary7930.org/sitepage/rotary-foundation Rotary District 7930 is made up of 44 Rotary Clubs, 2 Rotaract Clubs, and approximately 1,500 members serving the densely populated areas of Boston, Metro North, the North Shore, and Merrimack Valley of Massachusetts, and Southern New Hampshire.</ref>. | * Served as the Financial Services industry expert in a group of 5 professionals on an international business exchange in France sponsored by the Rotary Foundation's Group Study Exchange (GSE) program<ref>https://rotary7930.org/sitepage/rotary-foundation Rotary District 7930 is made up of 44 Rotary Clubs, 2 Rotaract Clubs, and approximately 1,500 members serving the densely populated areas of Boston, Metro North, the North Shore, and Merrimack Valley of Massachusetts, and Southern New Hampshire.</ref>. | ||
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== [[Knowledge]] and Skills == | == [[Knowledge]] and Skills == | ||
=== Cloud & Infrastructure === | |||
* Cloud Platforms: AWS (EC2, ECS, Lambda, CloudWatch, CodeBuild, VPC, IAM, S3, RDS), Azure, GCP | |||
* Infrastructure as Code: Ansible, Terraform, CloudFormation, Docker Compose | |||
* Containerization: Docker, Kubernetes, Helm | |||
* Configuration Management: Ansible, YAML | |||
=== SRE & Monitoring === | |||
* Monitoring Tools: Splunk, CloudWatch, ELK Stack, Netdata | |||
* Logging: ELK Stack, CloudWatch Logs | |||
* Incident Management: Jira, RT, and Phabricator | |||
=== Automation & CI/CD === | |||
* CI/CD: Jenkins, GitHub Actions, GitLab CI | |||
* Version Control: Git, GitHub, GitLab, Bitbucket | |||
* Programming: Python, Bash, PHP, JavaScript, Go | |||
=== Operating Systems & Networking === | |||
* Operating Systems: Linux (Ubuntu, RHEL, Debian) | |||
* Package Management: dpkg, APT, yum, dnf, pip | |||
* Network Technologies: TCP/IP, HTTP, VPN configurations | |||
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