Lewis Leslie
Donofrio
Room 1122Q
[734] 323/8776
- Cell
donofrio@umich.edu
Objective: To obtain a position as “Technology
Explorer” with new technologies as they enhance the overall desktop and network
in the enterprise environments. I always
enjoy a challenge!
Skill Sets:
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System Hardware:
Compaq / Digital Storageworks HA/F500,IBM PC, XT, AT, PS/2, Digital
AIX-UNIX, and Apple® Macintosh, Apple xServe storage, Sun Solaris
Sunfire Servers and storage systems.
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Operation Systems:
Microsoft DOS 2.11 - 6.22, Windows 3.0 – Windows 98©, IBM®
PC-DOS, IBM OS/2, Microsoft Windows NT© Server/Workstation 3.5 –
Windows 2000, Windows XP, Solaris 8.2, Open Solaris 10, Linux (in many distros
from slackware to redhat to pclinuxos2007TR4.)
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Network Operating System:
Microsoft Windows NT Server v3.5 - 2003, Microsoft Windows for
Workgroups v3.0 - Windows 98, Microsoft SQL Server v6.0 – 6.5, Microsoft SMS
Servers on Windows NT, Novell NetWare 3.1 - 4.0x, Novell DOS 6.0, and Artisoft
LANtastic/AI 4.0 - 6.0, Mac xServes, Linux Servers (running on HP or Dell
hardware)
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Familiar Software: Microsoft Office 1997-2003, Works 3.0,
Access 2.0, Lotus 1-2-3, Borland Turbo C++ 3.0, WordPerfect 5.1 - 7.0, dBase
III+, and Quattro Pro.
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Special Skills: Public relations, scheduling, and
budgeting. These have been some of the
abilities needed to maintain a Bulletin Board System. The systems basically
have to deal with public message and file base information systems.
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Microsoft
Certified Professional
Work Experience:
Title: Systems Administrator Senor
Voice [734] 323/8776
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Primary contact in the
development of a Red Hat Enterprise 4 loadset for LSAIT
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Backup servers using open
source project Amanda.
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Security Group –
monitoring our 40/3000 hosts subnet for break-ins using EEYE Retina product.
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Unix License
administrator using vmware technology to allow seamless failover.
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Research and Development
of new ideas for the network.
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Migrate existing Solaris
services to new Linux infrastructure.
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Working with Linux
technology make sure day to day issues get resolved, diagnose systems problems
that might arise at a given moment to hardware conflicts or software problems.
·
Maintain and support the infrastructure
for with new advances.
Title: Systems Administrator III
Voice [734] 323/8776
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Primary contact in the
development of a rollout the Windows XP desktop@LS&A.
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Research and Development
of new ideas for the network.
·
Develop and Test a
rollout of Window XP/2003© from the ground up, find and figure out
new technology and assist with technical problems and their resolution.
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Called in when needed to research new
technology – case in point our new file server 1TB.
·
Assemble and plan
Windows NT enterprise wide deployment, diagnose systems problems that might
arise at a given moment to hardware conflicts or software problems.
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Assisted in the network strategy and
design direction of the “Internet.”
·
Maintain and support the infrastructure
for Microsoft Technology with Microsoft Priority Support Contract.
Title: Systems Administrator II
Voice [734] 647/8332
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Primary contact in the
development of a rollout of Windows NT.
·
Develop and Test a
rollout of Window NT© from the ground up, find and figure out new
technology and assist with technical problems and their resolution.
·
Implement a Developed Windows NT Migration
Plan for the central IS department consisting of 3000 PCs.
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Assemble and plan
Windows NT enterprise wide deployment, diagnose systems problems that might
arise at a given moment to hardware conflicts or software problems.
·
Assisted in the network strategy and
design direction of the “Internet.”
·
Maintain and support the infrastructure
for Microsoft Technology with Microsoft Priority Support Contract.
University
of
Title: Computer Systems Consultant I
Voice [734] 936/4924
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Assist in the development
of a rollout of Windows 98.
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Develop and Test a
rollout of Window NT© from the ground up, find and figure out new
technology and assist with technical problems and their resolution.
·
Implement a Developed Windows 98
Migration Plan for the central IS department consisting of 1500 PCs.
·
Install and maintain the Windows NT
Server Enterprise Migration plan for the UMMC consisting of 8000 PCs.
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Assemble and plan
Windows 98 enterprise wide deployment, diagnose systems problems that might
arise at a given moment to hardware conflicts or software problems.
·
Assisted in the network strategy and
design direction of the “Internet” direction for the UMMC.
·
Maintain and support the infrastructure
for Microsoft Technology with Microsoft Premier Support Contract.
·
Research, evaluate and recommend
computing networking solutions for medical center departments. (FANS)
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Guide the professional development and
growth of supporting staff, both as individuals and as a group.
Voice
[734] 663/3646, Fax [734] 663/9856
2308
S. Industrial Hwy. Suite C, Ann Arbor, MI 48104
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Assemble
and configure custom designed and built Microsoft Windows NT®
Servers to handle large to medium sized businesses in the local area.
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Asses
customers needs, design and configure desktop home PC’s with Microsoft Windows
98©
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Diagnose
corporate DOS/LAN/Windows for Workgroups PC’s in business and home systems
problems that pertain to hardware conflicts and memory management problems.
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Set-up,
Install, and maintain various Microsoft Windows NT Networks, Novell®
NetWare 3.1x - 4.0x servers, along with Workstations diagnostics on Arcnet,
Ethernet, DNA, and 10bt topology.
Title:
Technical Support Staff Level II (5/92 - 12/94)
Voice [734] 973/3632 - TI108 IBM Open
Lab
Computer Services,
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Assist
students with unclear instructions that dealt on problems that they may have
had with a variety of software on the network.
·
Faculty
that required assistance with network access and various class software
installations, along with hardware problems on all campus networks.
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Prepared
new Novell NetWare 3.11 servers, set up Arcnet on a bus topology in various
labs, and upgrading of systems.
Education:
Associate
Degree in General Studies from WCC
Major:
Business Computer Systems though Eastern
Specialized Courses: Local Area Networks I, Local Area
Networks II, Computer Information Systems 111(Lotus 1-2-3®), Computer
Information Systems 112 (Windows for Workgroups), Computer Information Systems
225 (AIX - UNIX)
Professional Development:
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I
have sought to constantly develop new skills everyday of my life though
Professional Development.
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MCP
– Microsoft Certified professional
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RHCT
– Redhat Certified Technician
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Been
to GHOST training.
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I
have a diverse and non-biased outlook on NOS’s and truly believe in the concept
of “NOSless” Network (MCIT Migration to Windows 98 and Windows NT Server: High
Level Design, 1996, University of Michigan Medical Center by ronl@umich.edu)
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Networking
in this area has proven to be valuable within every small or large organization
that I have served at, and I continue to seek new areas of experience.
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I attend
various events throughout the year to enable knowledge sharing.
References:
Ann Arbor, MI. (734)615-7050 acwilson@umich.edu
Ann Arbor, MI. (734)323-5769 dsweitz@umich.edu
MCRS Computer
Sales & Service James E. Stauder, President