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“support@tjack.com” President and Principal Consultant - Muenster / Germany and Los Angeles / California
January 1987 to April 1994
- Consulted and sub-contracted for Internet, Novell, and UNIX projects
- Built highly profitable Professional Services business for of the top national mail-order businesses, Software City
- Infrastructure upgrade and IT management for one of the largest German law firms and legal publishers, Alpmann & Schmidt
- Provided exclusive infrastructure, network, and server development services to the first successful project to digitize X-rays without loss of information (presented at Medica / Duesseldorf in 1990) for DMI & GMO
- Online Internet access provider via UUCP
Narrative:
Consulted and subcontracted for Internet, Novell, and UNIX projects.
Built highly profitable Professional Services business for national hard & software distributor, Software City GmbH(at the time one of the three largest mail-order companies for hard- and software products). Among the projects performed for this sub-contract:
- UUCP networking of all Siemens ‘SINIX’ servers for national freight carrier Hagenhoff in over 10 locations
- SCO Unix system with X-terminal-based client systems for a large hospital
- Complete line of pre-configured, ready-to-go SCO Unix systems via mail order
Complete infrastructure upgrade and ongoing IT operations management for Novell server environment at one of the largest German law firms and legal publishing house, Alpmann & Schmidt; evaluation and deployment of publishing systems, including replacement of proprietary system to Macintosh platform and in house pre-print RIP system.
Infrastructure, network and server development for new robot-library-based medical archive system (the first to digitize radiology data without information loss), including international component acquisition and integration, open systems integration and designs for online medical diagnosis and archive access systems, based on Sun, PC, UNIX and X-terminals (DMI and GMO). Worldwide solution presentation at Medica 1990. Online Internet access provider via UUCP, email and news access and local service provider 1987- 1994, continued by Melior, Inc. from 1994 to 2002.
One of the first to use “domain-style” e-mail addressing, even incorporating the company as such (while everyone else was still using “bang-style” address formats: system1!system2!system3!user).
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