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I am a tire changer.
What do you do for a living?
- YeOldeStonecat
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Do tell why ! Exchange 2013? Not looking forward to roll into that.. :/YeOldeStonecat wrote:...Office 365 aint' smooth sailin' !
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It's great to see some old members here :-)
I've been working in Information Technology for about 20 years at various places.
Currently, I work at a Network Operations Center (NOC) nation wide.
Sometimes...
I help out in the NOC in various roles.. basically anything on the network.. exchange, desktops, servers, laptops, cisco switches, smart phones, and tablets. WAN hardware, even circuit outages ECT. But the main thing that I still love is installing hardware.. everyone else seems to be scared of cracking servers open. I just get in there, find the part and replace it....must be my years of a desktop technician. I think that is still my favorite, out of anything that I do.
I also at times, train new people in the NOC or on the Level 3 and 4 help desk.
But the majority of my work, is I work in a IT security type of role, surrounding forensics. I do that, and I'm involved with other types of security related fields,
going on 14 years on the security side.
I've been working in Information Technology for about 20 years at various places.
Currently, I work at a Network Operations Center (NOC) nation wide.
Sometimes...
I help out in the NOC in various roles.. basically anything on the network.. exchange, desktops, servers, laptops, cisco switches, smart phones, and tablets. WAN hardware, even circuit outages ECT. But the main thing that I still love is installing hardware.. everyone else seems to be scared of cracking servers open. I just get in there, find the part and replace it....must be my years of a desktop technician. I think that is still my favorite, out of anything that I do.
I also at times, train new people in the NOC or on the Level 3 and 4 help desk.
But the majority of my work, is I work in a IT security type of role, surrounding forensics. I do that, and I'm involved with other types of security related fields,
going on 14 years on the security side.
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Vendor neutral certified in IT Project Management, IT Security, Cisco Networking, Cisco Security, Wide Area Networks, IPv6, IT Hardware, Unix, Linux, and Windows server administration
[SIGPIC][/SIGPIC]
Vendor neutral certified in IT Project Management, IT Security, Cisco Networking, Cisco Security, Wide Area Networks, IPv6, IT Hardware, Unix, Linux, and Windows server administration
[SIGPIC][/SIGPIC]