I trained as an cost accountant and before working on a number of entrepreneurial projects.
I have been involved in SME IT solutions since 1996 working primarily on clients that have a pressing need to ensure continuous uptime. In this period I have held a Microsoft MCSE, Cisco CCNP (network professional) and CCDA (design associate) and a significant number of other industry standard qualifications. I have designed and built in excess of 300 networks in the last 10 years.
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Peter Russell, 46, based in the UK, has been an open source software advocate since its beginnings. Peter, who is VP Media and Marketing Joomlatools, was a core team member of Joomla and Mambo. He created the strategy for Mambo's transition to Joomla, which saw community usage thrive to the amazing numbers Joomla now enjoys. Peter is responsible for creating the phonetic Joomla! branding elements, which has become so highly visible today, Joomla can confidently claiming to be the most popular content management system on the planet.
Prior to moving into the open source world, Pete coordinated marketing and IT for The Melbourne University which had all of the hallmarks of what open source communities now represent. He was the communications manager for security leading up to the Sydney 2000 Olympics, provided PR strategy for the NSW Police and other government departments.
In pure IT, Peter has worked as a regional manager for Apple Computers and coordinated many large projects involving multiple resources in various countries. Prior to blending IT and communication skills, Peter worked as a internationally published photo-journalist, including such titles as the Sydney Morning Herald, The Guardian, ACP and many more.
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Paul Zurcher is a Supplier Development manager for London Business Link. Paul is a highly creative and entrepreneurial individual who has the talent to knit business together to create a positive outcome for all parties. He has worked in a number of industry sectors and is highly adept at motivating individuals and companies to achieve their desired goals and ambitions.
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Richard Jennings has a long standing interest in ethical and professional conduct issues in science generally and in IT in particular. He teaches Professional Practice and Ethics in the Computer Sciences Tripos at the University of Cambridge. He has worked on ethical issues in IT with the British Computer Society since May 2000. Currently he is on the Strategic Panel of the BCS Ethics Forum, and since 2002 has chaired the task force managing changes to the Code of Conduct. He maintains a continuing interest in the ethical and legal issues that affect IT.
Read Richard's articles here
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Tony Knott has developed an instinctive knowledge of how the media works and what is expected by them from contributors.
He started as a photographer in the “swinging 60’s” and from 1971 worked in Regional ITV gathering and filming news for regional news programmes, documentaries and dramas.
He later turned his interest to writing for newspapers and magazines and became the property editor for the Reading Evening Post Property Paper as well as contributing a TV review column and a sometimes controversial weekly “sound off” column. |
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