Expert Details
Terminal Services and Citrix; Establishing New London Offices
ID: 728486
United Kingdom
He has worked on both sides of the Atlantic and has worked at or consulted to many global firms, mainly in the reinsurance industry. He has worked on projects spanning six countries all around the globe and involving many different partner firms, IT departments, and cultures.
His involvement in these projects, in chronological order, has been Technical Lead, Architect, Project Manager, and external expert.
As an individual, Expert's most valuable expertise would be that in the thin-client computing area, also known as server-based computing, Microsoft's Terminal Services, or the product, Citrix. He is especially skilled at making applications, including historically "misbehaving applications" work well in the Terminal Services environment.
Expert's consulting firm's most valuable expertise would be in quickly setting up a new or branch office in central London, UK. They know all the local ins and outs, potential delays, and unique requirements that may not be known to firms outside the area. They have been known to set up a small office within five business days. Aspect handled include traditional IT set-up including servers, networking, workstations, and applications; and not so traditional IT functions such as dealing with architects (server rooms, network cabling), interior designers, landlords, estate agents, assisting with planning permission for aerial antenna or legel way-leave agreements for internal building cabling.
Subcontracting to IBM via an intermediary, Expert designed, implemented, and documented a Citrix farm spanning New York, Dublin, and Bermuda. The farm was built in VMware virtual machines, which were replicated at the SAN level across the ocean. ( Expert did not build the SAN or VM infrastructure, but created and managed the machine images on that infrastructure.)
The farm had all components redundant that could be made redundant and had multiple remote access points using Citrix Access Gateways (the hardware devices) and and multiple Advanced Access Control servers.
Many difficult applications were tamed to run smoothly on Terminal Services, even for users roaming from site to site. Scripts and custom Group Policy Administrative Templates were required to make them run smoothly. The applications included Sun GL, Vision XL, and IRIS insurance software, among many others.Working for a global reinsurance firm, Expert was project manager and architect for the migration of six existing un-trusting Windows NT domains into one Windows 2000 Active Directory. This project included sites in Bern, Zurich, Paris, Bermuda, Connecticut, Toronto, and Singapore. It included large IT departments, previously independent, in Zurich, Paris, and Connecticut. the biggest challenge was getting this departments to cooperate in the new single domain, and crossing cultural differences in work methods. 700 nodes were affected. The project was completed under budget, one week late, and was considered a resounding success.
Education
Year | Degree | Subject | Institution |
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Year: 1997 | Degree: MCSE | Subject: Microsoft Certified System Engineer | Institution: Microsoft |
Year: 2000 | Degree: CCA | Subject: Citrix Certified Administrator | Institution: Citrix |
Year: 1996 | Degree: CNE | Subject: Certified Novell Engineer | Institution: Novell |
Work History
Years | Employer | Title | Department |
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Years: 2002 to 2010 | Employer: Stepney Marsh Systems | Title: Managing Director | Department: |
Responsibilities:Expert is founder, owner, director, and a principal consultant. |
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Years | Employer | Title | Department |
Years: 2001 to 2002 | Employer: Partner Reinsurance Ltd. | Title: Project Manager, Global Infrastructure | Department: IT |
Responsibilities:Project Manager and sometime systems architect for global IT projects. Responsible for defining the operational requirements and procedures for the projects and handing them over to the operations team.Locations included Zurich, Bern, Paris, Toronto, Connecticut, Bermuda, and Singapore; and Expert travelled and worked at all those locations. |
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Years | Employer | Title | Department |
Years: 1998 to 2001 | Employer: Sbi Ltd. | Title: Senior System Analyst | Department: |
Responsibilities:Consultant for infrastructure projects and support, mainly to reinsurance firms. |
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Years | Employer | Title | Department |
Years: 1996 to 1998 | Employer: Butterfield Bank | Title: Network Support Analyst | Department: IT |
Responsibilities:Internal IT support person part of a team responsible for about 40 Novell servers and 1000 workstations. Token-ring network, IPX traffic, and Netware. Support and implementation.Here Expert was also heavily involved in an SAP R/3 implementation in a 3-system landscape on Microsoft SQL Server on Windows NT. Expert was involved at the server and SQL level, the application installation, and basic application configuration in relation to network and server. He also attended an SAP R/3 Basis course in Houston, Texas. |
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Years | Employer | Title | Department |
Years: 1992 to 1996 | Employer: Laidlaw Waste Systems | Title: Technical Support Analyst | Department: IT |
Responsibilities:Second level support for over 300 sites across North America, each with 5 to 300 users - up to 5000 users. Implemented over 100 new sites for connectivity to the AS/400 systems.Expert also became familiar to a senior level with the IBM AS/400 (now i Series) servers/midrange computers. Other technology included Novell and SAA gateways. |
Government Experience
Years | Agency | Role | Description |
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Years: 2000 to 2000 | Agency: The Bermuda College | Role: Consultant | Description: The new IT Director for Bermuda College inherited about 20 ancient Novell and Windows NT servers; a mixture of desktops with DOS, Windows 95, and Windows NT clients; a basic Novell NDS structure and a Windows NT domain. They decided to scrap everything and build everything new. Expert designed a brand new Active Directory domain (cutting edge at the time) and a new Citrix farm. He then implemented, tested, and documented it all during the summer off-season. They achieved 90% of the users going onto thin clients, and automated the installation of the remaining full workstations to the Windows 2000 operating system. |
International Experience
Years | Country / Region | Summary |
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Years: 1992 to 2010 | Country / Region: UK, Paris, Canada, Bermuda, USA | Summary: |
Career Accomplishments
Associations / Societies |
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Expert is currently the Director of IT at Network Canada, a social club for Canadians residing in London, United Kingdom. It is a volunteer-run not-for-profit club that runs social events throughout the year and raised money for the registered charity, the Maple Leaf Trust. |
Licenses / Certifications |
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MCSE, CNE, CCA |
Additional Experience
Vendor Selection |
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Expert has working experience with many vendors and suppliers in the London or UK area. He chooses those who provide reliable service and who are easy to deal with; he does not necessarily choose those with the best price. Suppliers/wholesalers include Computer 2000, the UK branch of Tech Data. Other partners include SAN, VMware, and SharePoint specialists. |
Marketing Experience |
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Expert's vertical target market is firms in the finance area, those with a relatively low head-count to value ratio. Most of the people employed by such companies are Very Important People who need the high level of service Expert can deliver. |
Other Relevant Experience |
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The most unique and special skill Expert offers is making applications work well in a thin-client, or Citrix, environment. This goes beyond installing and configuring pure Citrix and Terminal Services, which isn't that difficult to do. It delves into an application installation and ensures that users experience a roaming, "semi-roaming", or "self-healing" application that has no negative effects compared to if it was installed locally on each workstation. Expert has written an article on this topic. |
Language Skills
Language | Proficiency |
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French | Very basic, functional, enough to understand and read. |
Fields of Expertise
computer technology, information technology, thin client, information security management, information technology engineering, information technology compliance, security standard, information technology security, computer network security, communications security, internet security, backend technology, security management, security, board level technology, file server, information network, computer system administration, information technology management, computer room security, local-area network security, network security system, information storage, communication system, technology, management information system, information system