I have experience with a number of different technologies. Some of them are ennumerated below. While having knowledge of a technology is important what is even more important is a familiarity with technology and a skillset that allows me to quickly learn and troubleshoot unfamiliar technologies.
- Hardware:
- Desktops/Laptops (e.g. Dell, HP).
- Servers/Storage Arrays (e.g. Dell, HP, Buffalo Technologies).
- Tape Libraries (e.g. Exabyte, Dell).
- Switches/Routers/Firewalls (e.g. Cisco, Linksys, Belkin, NetGear).
- Software:
- Server Operating Systems: Windows 2000, 2003, R2.
- Desktop Operating Systems: DOS, Windows 3.1, 95, 98, Me, XP.
- Server Applications: Microsoft SQL Server 2000/2005, Microsoft Exchange Server 2003/2007, Microsoft IIS 5/6.
- Productivity Applications: Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, Access, PowerPoint, Outlook), OpenOffice, Corel WordPerfect.
- Security Applications: AntiVirus (e.g. Symantec, Grisoft, Kaspersky), AntiSpyWare (e.g. SpyBot, Windows Defender).
- Backup Applications: Symantec Backup Exec (System Restore, 10, 11d, Continuous Protection Agent, Desktop/Laptop Option), Mozy Pro.
- Internet Applications: Internet Explorer, Mozilla Firefox, Mozilla Thunderbird, Microsoft Outlook.
- Technologies:
- Internet/Network: DHCP, DNS, Active Directory, HTTP, FTP, TCP/IP, TFTP, POP3, SMTP.
- Development: VB.NET, ASP.NET, HTML.
- Storage: Network Attached Storage (NAS), Direct Attached Storage (DAS).