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Myles Gray

Newry, United Kingdom

www.mylesgray.com

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Currently a student. Currently IT Admin, Consulting and Development at Exitex LTD, and Founder at Myles Gray Design.

My technical skills range from HTML, CSS, SQL, PHP & JavaScript to C, C#, VB as well as GIT and SVN for collaboration.

I am very competent in Linux CLI and server configurations (mainly for web apps, including software load balancing (NginX), distributed caching (Memcached), MySQL and NginX server optimisation and redundancy), Particularly proficient with VMWare products.

I have considerable experience with high end firewalls and switches for high performance networking that I have configured from the ground up for new networks that include DMZs, VLANs, SSL and IPSec VPNs, Microwave links, Traffic shaping, QOS, AD integration for Single Sign On and security filtering policies to allow for endpoint control. I am comfortable with FortiOS units (thus far I have configured up to 300 series boxes), HP ProCurve and Cisco Catalyst switches as well as Cisco CME, Elastix for VoIP and OpenStack for Cloud Computing. Dell PowerEdge 8K series experience for 10Gig networking to include fiber optics.

As a scout leader, programmer and web developer I have proven communication and team skills. I enjoy finding problems then working towards theirs solutions; it leaves me with a sense of achievement, pride and motivates me to try harder things, learn more about the subject and further improve myself.

I am a strong public speaker, I find it very natural to talk in front of groups including my peers and I interact very well with individuals.

My strengths lie mainly, but not exclusively, in the IT field. I have covered many of the aspects of business strategy and management during my readings. Being a strong believer in self-motivated learning, setting goals and undertake many self-teaching courses.

This technical experience coupled with the courses in management I am undertaking during my studies help me to be more productive and relate to manager’s and team member’s expectations.

Technologies


Experience show all

IT Admin, Consulting and Development, Exitex LTD

January 2007 - Current

Advising the company directors on new software and hardware.

Work to move entire sales, workforce tracking and production scheduling from EFACS manufacturing package to Sage 200 Manufacturing.

Designed and built the majority of exitex.com as well as the content, including 3D renders and graphics. A New iteration of the website based on Magento is under construction to include automatic product export/updating to Mage from Sage 200 manufacturing.

Responsible for structural networking and virtualization infrastructure redesign to include synchronous SANs, 10GbE, Fiber optic networking and a new virtualization solution base.

Expansion solutions implemented including microwave links for remote premises, VPN connectivity for remote workers as well as a move towards QOS and VLANs.

Founder, Myles Gray Design

March 2010 - Current

I am a freelance web-developer in my spare time, I love to learn about anything that will enhance performance of web apps and spend great deals of time researching and configuring new virtual setups in ESXi to test new software solutions that could be of benefit.

My own site: http://mylesgray.com works as my personal blog (more coming on that soon) and in the future will host my portfolio.

I developed an application for hardware “overclockers” namely the “BenchTec Toolbox”; used to optimise any Windows operating system that supports .Net, enabling the fastest operation possible. With over 7K downloads it is renowned within the overclocking community. You can find it on Softpedia.com or on my site here: http://www.mylesgray.com/files/BenchTec_Toolbox.exe

IT Manager, Consultant and Developer, Unislim Ltd

March 2011 - June 2012

At Unislim I carried out large internal system reorganisation, upgrades and optimisation as well as a full network redesign.

I worked to spec a new software system to be used by Unislim's 150 remote class leaders to record details from over 50 thousand clients including accounting integration, a synchronization framework, a reporting system and a web access portal for admins, clients and leaders.

Wrote plans to make the company's databases and comms cloud based to give them a boost in program performance, availability, reliability and cost-effectiveness.

Leveraged a CDN, proxy and browser caching, GZIP compression, modifying file headers as well as VPS hosting (downgraded from dedicated server due to the traffic saved) to reduce page load time on unislim.com from 13s in to 2.5s. Tailored the site for tablet users.

Education

BSc Business I.T., Queen's University, Belfast

2009 - Current

Accounting for Non-Specialists Introduction to Multimedia I Introduction to Multimedia II Introduction to Software Engineering and Project Management Management Information Systems Principles of Management 1 Software Development for the Web Professional Computing Practice Technology of e-commerce Computer Programming for BIT Operations Management Principles of Management II Business Development BIT Project Database Systems Information Systems in Organisations Managing Innovation Supply Chain Management

Stack Exchange show all Last seen on Apr 30

Open Source

StackOverflow-Android-Dashboard

GitHub, Feb 2011

Prototyping an Android app in javascript to notify of question updates as well as profile status, achievement progress etc.

Sole contributor


Apps & Software

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An application for hardware "overclockers" that will strip out and tune any windows operating system that will support .Net, with over 7K downloads in such a small community it is the "de-facto" standard for new overclockers.

Sole designer and programmer with occasional outside help for testing.


Writing show all

Fixing/Flashing a broken motherboard w/ SPIPGM2 and Serial

MylesGray.com

A guide on how to flash a BIOS to a motherboard that will not POST using the serial interface and SPI port.


How to: Use geolocation to get a user’s location and weather from IP address

MylesGray.com

A how-to on detecting a user's location from IP using geolocation and using this to find their WOEID to query the Yahoo! weather database and display the information.


BenchTec Toolbox

MylesGray.com

An article describing the functioning of the Benchtec Toolbox software that I wrote.


Reading (9) show all

Books

Agile Web Development with Rails (Pragmatic Programmers)

Agile Web Development with Rails

Sam Ruby, Dave Thomas, David Heinemeier Hansson


Code Complete: A Practical Handbook of Software Construction

Code Complete

A Practical Handbook of Software Construction

Steve McConnell


High Performance Web Sites: Essential Knowledge for Front-End Engineers

High Performance Web Sites

Essential Knowledge for Front-End Engineers

Steve Souders


Even Faster Web Sites: Performance Best Practices for Web Developers

Even Faster Web Sites

Performance Best Practices for Web Developers

Steve Souders


JavaScript: The Definitive Guide

JavaScript

The Definitive Guide

David Flanagan


JavaScript: The Good Parts

JavaScript

The Good Parts

Douglas Crockford


1 more

Articles & Blogs


Articles: Responsive Web Design

A List Apart

The control which designers know in the print medium, and often desire in the web medium, is simply a function of the limitation of the printed page. We should embrace…


Rails for Zombies

Code School - RailsForZombies

Learning Rails for the first time should be fun, and Rails for Zombies allows you to get your feet wet without having to worry about configuration. You'll watch five…


Tools

Really basic Apricot

TextMate

Background

Projects and links

http://mylesgray.com is my personal blogging site and when I'm not working on new features or server side optimizations (which consumes 95% of my time in relation to the site), I write articles for the overclocking and tech community.


Background

I got into web development in secondary school, a friend of mine showed me a page with some text bouncing from side-to-side that he had made and I was hooked. I don't use marquees any more though... promise!

I started creating static HTML pages at the age of about 11, CSS quickly followed and more recently JS. I have about 5 years of designing good standards compliant code behind me and am well on the way to becoming as good in JS as I am in CSS and HTML.

What will the future hold? More of the same as well as some Node.js scripting for multiplayer games and asynchronous web page serving. I have also gotten into Ruby on Rails which is very attractive so will be working on developing with this in the near future.