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Warren Myers

Lexington, KY, United States

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Currently Solutions Architect at Seamless Technologies.

Since January 2007, I have been deeply and exclusively involved in supporting and deploying HP's enterprise infrastructure tools globally.

I have a diverse background across many fields – both technical and non-technical – and varied industries (medical devices, services, financial services, retail, health, non-profits, education, etc). I am comfortable on almost any platform, and have used every major one excepting mainframes (ie: Linux (RHEL/CentOS, SuSE, Ubuntu, Slackware); FreeBSD; Mac OS X (and Classic); Windows XP, 2003, 2008; AIX; HPUX; Solaris). I have tutored, taught classes, provided mentoring, lead small teams, and work effectively both independently and as part of a team.

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Solutions Architect, Seamless Technologies

September 2012 - Current

Architecting and implementing solutions involving HP's BSA tools for clients ranging from the Fortune 5000 to the Fortune 1000 to the Fortune 100 across a variety of industries:

  • forensic data processing and ediscovery
  • biomedical research
  • financial services
  • pharmaceuticals
  • health care data processing
  • etc

BSA Tools:

  • Server Automation
  • Network Automation
  • Operations Orchestration
  • BSA Essentials reporting
  • Cloud Service Automation
  • Cloud Service Automation for Matrix

Related technologies:

  • Virtualization (VMware)
  • Reservation management (Moab)

Solutions Engineer, Seamless Technologies

February 2011 - August 2012

Architecting and implementing solutions involving HP's BSA tools for clients ranging from the Fortune 5000 to the Fortune 1000 to the Fortune 100 across a variety of industries:

  • forensic data processing and ediscovery
  • biomedical research
  • financial services
  • pharmaceuticals
  • health care data processing
  • etc

BSA Tools:

  • Server Automation
  • Network Automation
  • Operations Orchestration
  • BSA Essentials reporting
  • Cloud Service Automation
  • Cloud Service Automation for Matrix

Related technologies:

  • Virtualization (VMware)
  • Reservation management (Moab)

Solutions Architect, Regan Technologies

January 2010 - February 2011

Design and implementation of infrastructure management and automation initiatives for server, network, and operations teams. Utilize HPSA, HPNA, and HPOO in holistic solutions for corporate infrastructure management and maintenance.

  • Aetna
    • Drove automation across technology platform teams - AIX, Linux, Solaris, Windows
    • Engaged technology teams in training, mentoring, tutoring
    • Implemented HP BSAE to provide platform reporting
    • Prepped environment to upgrade from HPSA 7.8 to 9.0
  • Staples
    • DHCP-less Windows provisioning with SA 7.8
  • Health Quest
    • BSAE
    • Upgrade SA from 7.5 to 7.8
    • Upgrade NA to 7.6

Assitant Vice President, Barclays Capital

June 2009 - December 2009

Manage the deployment, maintenance, support, and adoption of HPSA across the Barclays global infrastructure.

Deployed HPSA 7.5 globally in:

  • Singapore
  • Jersey City
  • London
  • Hong Kong
  • Tokyo

Maintained, managed, and trained users in the environment while based in Singapore.

Technical Consultant, Hewlett Packard

March 2008 - April 2009

Architect, install, and support HPSA for management of global server infrastructures.

Key deployments:

  • HPSA 7.0 for Home Depot
  • HPSA 7.5 globally for HSBC
    • US (Chicago and Jersey City)
    • UK (London)
    • Hong Kong

Technical Solutions Consultant, Hewlett Packard

November 2007 - March 2008

Phone and email support for HP's Server Automation platform

Customer Technical Support Engineer, Opsware

January 2007 - October 2007

Phone and email support for Opsware's Server Automation System suite of tools

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Education show all

BA CIS, Elon University

2003 - 2006

AAS CIS, Hudson Valley Community College

1999 - 2001

3.52 GPA

Helped alter future assignments for programming classes based on my submissions

Participated in pilot large project class as "beta student"

President's List member for 1999-2000 school year

Dean's List member for 2000-2001 school year

Certifications

ASE - HP ASE - Server Automation v9

2013

AIS - HP AIS - Server Automation v9

2011 - Current

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Writing (16) show all

Debugging and Supporting Software Systems

Connexions - Sharing Knowledge and Building Communities

A course on debugging software - in-progress, and growing


why technical intricacies matter

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The summary of 2 dedicated hours, and over a week of three people's time trying to find the root cause of an elusive error


ask the right question

antipaucity

Finding answers to problems is much easier when the Right Question is asked


the good, the bad, and the ugly

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In praise of good teachers


Why do current graphical user interfaces not work naturally & how they can be fixed?

ACM Ubiquity

User interface design, a part of the broader field of ergonomics, has been a challenging field to work in since man first tried making a tool for somebody else.


doing technical phone screens

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one approach to the technical screen that I have used over the past few years when interviewing candidates


defaulting pxe boots with hpsa

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simplification trick to accelerate deployments of primarily one OS in an environment with HPSA


automatically returning a host to the unprovisioned server pool in hpsa

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for speedy reprovisioning, erase the MBR and re-PXE boot


effective error messages

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on useful/effective error messages


http is a stateless protocol

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why you can't know exactly who is on a "normal" website at any given time


Planning for Focused Modularity in Open-Source Software Development

Connexions - Sharing Knowledge and Building Communities

Most programmers, when faced with a challenge, come up with a quick solution that just 'works'. Unfortunately, these solutions are often written as one-off answers to a…


binding your mounts

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bind mounts as part of a storage strategy
storage 0:4


storage strategies – part 1

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storage 1:4


storage strategies – part 2

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storage 2:4


storage strategies – part 3

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storage 3:4


storage strategies – part 4

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storage 4:4


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Reading

Applied Cryptography: Protocols, Algorithms, and Source Code in C, Second Edition

Applied Cryptography

Protocols, Algorithms, and Source Code in C, Second Edition

Bruce Schneier


Structured Computer Organization (4th Edition)

Structured Computer Organization

Andrew S. Tanenbaum


Computer Networks

Computer Networks

Andrew S. Tannenbaum, Andrew S. Tanenbaum


Borland C++ for Dummies

Michael I. Hyman


Tools

Mac 512K, Tandy 102

emacs

Background

Projects and links

Shodonix - a lab-on-CD live Linux repackaging of Knoppix for The Shodor Education Foundation

http://www.linkedin.com/in/warrenmyers


Background

I have a diverse background across technical and non-technical fields. I am comfortable on almost any platform, and have used every major one excepting mainframes (ie: Linux (RHEL/CentOS, SuSE, Ubuntu, Slackware); FreeBSD; Mac OS X (and Classic); Windows XP, 2003, 2008; AIX; HPUX).

My first job out of high school placed me as an intern working on superconductor projects for a small company in upstate New York. One of those projects is in live use at the Large Hadron Collider in CERN in Switzerland - the superconducting downleads that bring 13,000 amps at room temperature (300 Kelvin) to the liquid helium bath (3 Kelvin) in 5 feet. The other project I worked on there was a Fault Current Limiter that has been placed into the power grid in southern California.

I've done desktop tech support, math and science workshops for middle and high schoolers, technical enablement for a UN scientific group on climate change, car cleaning, web site development, and a host of other tasks.

While in middle and high school, I worked on a research "work-in-progress" finite element analysis (FEA) program with a friend as my introduction to C++. I wrote the mesh generator and the visualizer, and acted as syntax fiend on the main code base. Over the course of five years, the project grew from 1D analysis to 2D to 3D, handling quadrilateral, triangle, brick, and tetrahedral elements.


When I can, I'm involved in my local LUGs - TriLUG (http://trilug.org) in RTP NC, BGLUG (http://bglug.net) in Lexington KY, and CDLUG (http://cdlug.net) in Albany NY.