Jim Wise (jwise@draga.com ) --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Experience December Executive Director, Global Head of Electronic 2017 - Trading Services Platform Engineering and Tool Present Development JP Morgan Chase December 2016 - Global Head of Unix December Millennium Partners 2017 December Vice President, Global Head of Specialized 2012 - Trading Platforms December Barclays 2016 February 2012 - Infrastructure Manager, Unix Group October Bridgewater Associates 2102 April 2008 - Senior Software Engineer, Unix and Storage Group February, Highbridge Capital Management 2012 March 2006 - Senior Associate, Email Archive/Compliance Group April Morgan Stanley 2008 June 2003 - Manager of Release Engineering March EMC2 | Smarts (a division of EMC2, Inc.) 2006 October Manager of Release Engineering 2001 - Reefedge Wireless Networks June 2003 June 2001 - Consulting Systems Architect October MarketAxess 2001 October Consulting Senior Systems Engineer 2000 - Zembu Labs May 2001 October 1999 - Senior Network and Network Security Architect September Four Corners Strategy Group 2000 March 1998 - Director of Infrastructure and Server Operations August Unicast Communications 1999 February 1997 - Senior Unix Administrator March CNN Financial News 1998 March, System Administrator 1995 - Columbia University Graduate School of January Architecture, Planning, and Preservation Digital 1997 Design Lab Open September 2010 Primary Maintainer Source - Rulog Logic Programming Environment for Projects Present Ruby November 2010 - Contributor Present Steel Bank Common Lisp October 1998 - Developer with full commit access Present The NetBSD Project February 2000 - Primary Maintainer Present MiniReq ticket tracking system Education September 1992 - BA in Computer Science May 2009 New York University Skills Business and Technology Practices * Project and Group Management methodologies in a wide range of business environments * Large Installation Systems Management, including development of scalable infrastructures for high availability in always-on mission critical environments * Systems, Network, and Storage Architecture * Performance and Stability assessment technologies and practices for a wide range of internet, database, and server technologies * Development, Quality Assurance, and Release Engineering methodologies, including management of all stages of the software development lifecycle * Security response team techniques, including organizational and managerial aspects of network security maintenance Programming and Scripting Languages * C, including Unix interfaces for networking, threading, database access, and more * C++, including generic programming (templating/STL) and modern language features * Functional Programming in Scala, Common Lisp, Scheme, Clojure, and Standard ML * Perl, through version 5.16, including idioms and modules for OOP, and database, web services, and web programming * Ruby, through version 1.9.3 * Python, through version 2.7.3 * Java through Java 6, including Servlet, JSP, EJB, and Web Services environments * Shell Programming, including Bourne, Korn, and C Shells * Objective-C, including MacOS X Foundation and Cocoa APIs * Ada, through Ada 1995, with some knowledge of Ada 2005 additions * TCL, including Tk and Expect, through version 8.4 * awk, sed, make, and other Unix development and administration utilities * Assembly language programming, including Motorola 68xx0 and Intel 80x86 architectures Operating Systems * Unix Administration and Systems Architecture, including: + Linux, including RedHat Enterprise Linux versions 3 through 6, and Centos, Debian, and Ubuntu distributions + Solaris (SunOS through Solaris 10), including service and container features in Solaris 10, and changes in Solaris 11 + NetBSD (versions 1.0A through 5.1) + Irix (versions 5.2 through 6.4) * MacOS through version 10.8 * Windows desktop operating systems through Windows XP and Windows 7 * Windows server operating systems through Windows 2003 and Windows 2008 * Virtualization solutions including + Hypervisor platforms from VMWare (ESX 3.5 through 5.0i), Sun (VirtualBox and Zones), Joyent (SmartOS), and others + Workstation virtualization offerings from VMWare, Sun, and others * Cisco IOS versions 11.x and 12.x * Netapp ONTAP through version 7.3 Hardware * Server-grade x86_64 hardware from HP, Dell, IBM, and others * Cisco UCS Blade infrastructure * Oracle/Sun server systems, including current and legacy hardware * Networking hardware, including 10 Gigabit, Gigabit, 100baseT, FDDI and ATM equipment from Cisco and others * NAS storage equipment, including NetApp, and scalable storage offerings from HP/iBrix and others * SAN equipment, including EMC's DMX SAN hardware, versions 3 through 5 (VMAX) and offerings from Dell/EqualLogic and others * Current and legacy Apple and Desktop PC Hardware Software * Web application development in Scala (Liftweb, Scalatra), Ruby (Rails including the new Rails asset pipeline and advanced use of ActiveRecord, Sinatra), Perl, and Python * Java Web Application Server environments and technologies, including Servlet, EJB, Web Services, and JSP technologies, server-side scripting technologies, and application server environments, including IBM WebSphere, Sun Glassfish versions 2 and 3, RedHat JBoss, and Apache Jakarta Tomcat, including monitoring and debug interfaces, and WebSphere-specific development APIs * Database programming, including SQL, JDBC, ODBC, and Object-relational and XML-relational mapping techniques and APIs in Java, Scala, and Ruby * XML technologies, including parsers from Apache, Sun, and others, and including SOAP, XSLT, XHTML, XSP, and XML-based application server environments, as well as common C/C++ (Xerces-C, expat), Perl, and Java (JAXP, Xerces-J, Xalan-J) implementations * HTTP, client and server, through protocol version 1.1, including web site maintenance with Apache (1.1 through 2.2) and Microsoft Internet Information Server, SSL security, and proxy service * Web content technologies, including HTML, Javascript, and CSS, and popular frameworks such as jQuery and Twitter Bootstrap * Database installation and administration, including Oracle (versions 7, 8, 8i, 9i, and 10g), Postgresql (versions 8 and 9), MySQL, Sybase Adaptive Server (versions 11.x and 12.x), and Informix Dynamic Server * Security maintenance software and techniques, including SSH, sudo, S/Key, Kerberos 5, and others * Encryption technology and applications, including PGP, IDEA, RSA, DES, secure hashing, encrypted communications, TLS, SSL, and Kerberos development and administration, and development of cryptographically secure software with Unix/ C (OpenSSL) and Java (JSSE) APIs * Sendmail, through version 8.14, including large site mail administration, and integration with other mail environments (Lotus Notes, Micrososft Exchange, Cisco IronPort) * Mail protocols, including SMTP, IMAP, and POP, client and server * Directory Services, including maintenance and development for LDAP and Active Directory services * SNMP-based monitoring solutions, including client and server-side APIs for monitoring and alerting, and monitoring software including Concord eHealth Sysedge, IBM Netcool, and OpenNMS * Active and event-based monitoring solutions, including Nagios, Collected, and Splunk * Performance analysis tools from Opnet, CA, EMC|Smarts, and others * Job Scheduling software including deployment, administration, and use of CA Autosys, and usage of WLA/ ActiveBatch * DNS and BIND, client and server, versions 4.95 through 9.3, including large domain administration issues * Backup software, including enterprise solutions from EMC and Symantec, plus VTL and online deduplication solutions * NFS, client and server, including performance tuning and monitoring * NIS, client and server, including high availability and replication * LDAP, client and server, including cross-platform interoperability issues and development of monitoring extensions * TCP/IP networking, including router and switch configuration, IPv4 and IPv6 technologies, and network architecture using equipment from Cisco and others. * Version Control Software, including CVS, git, Subversion, CVS, RCS, and SCCS --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Copyright ? 1999-2016, Jim Wise