A cornerstone of any Information Technology professional is a strong
understanding of a variety of hardware and software technologies. The
following list reflects a sample of the IT systems with which I am very
familiar:
- Adobe (Acrobat Pro, PhotoShop, ImageReady, Illustrator, Bridge)
- Apple (OSX, iPhoto, iDVD, Keynote, Pages, Final Cut HD)
- Apple Xraid, XServe
- Checkpoint Firewall 1 and VPN
- Cisco (Network Equipment, Voice over IP / VoIP Phone, Call Manager, Unity, Subscriber)
- IBM iSeries (AS/400), OS/400, Client Access, Operations Navigator
- IBM TSM
- IBM WebSphere
- IBM Workplace Services Express
- Lotus Domino Server & Product Family (Sametime, Domino.Doc, DECS, Quickr, Connections)
- Lotus Enterprise Integrator (LEI)
- Lotus Notes (Client, Developer, Administrator)
- Macromedia (Director, Flash, Shockwave)
- Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Access, Outlook)
- Microsoft Products (Project, Visio, FrontPage, OneNote)
- Microsoft Server Utilities (Terminal Server, IIS, SQL)
- Microsoft Windows (NT, 95, 98, 2000, ME, XP, 2003, Vista)
- Seagate / Veritas Backup Exec
- Tivoli IT Director
- Web Languages (HTML, DHTML, CSS, XML, PHP, mySQL, JavaScript)
- Wireless (a/b/g/n & security)