What would you like to do with the computing power in your organization? I’d love to discuss the possibilities, but if you need a few ideas, here are some that might interest you:
- Windows and Mac desktop administration and imaging
- Linux desktop customization and administration
- Centralized processing “terminal server” setups taking advantage of existing older technology and networking
- File and printer sharing
- Centralized backup
- Wiki-style knowledge base software for centralized knowledge creation
- Request tracking (for facilities, information technology, or other work orders)
- Web-based collaborative office tools
- Task tracking web-based software
- Local organization-wide instant messenger
- Internet or custom software kiosks or display screens
- Customized versions of AbiWord collaborative desktop word processor for Windows and Linux
What else can we think of together? I can develop custom applications and custom web applications for your business’ use, as well as explore off-the-shelf software I haven’t mentioned on this page. Contact me and we can get started!
Here are just a few of the technologies I’ve used in the past:
- Windows (2000, XP, Vista), Mac OS Classic, Mac OS x, and Linux desktop operating systems
- Windows (2000 and 2003) and Linux (Ubuntu, Debian, and Slackware) server operating systems
- Squid proxy/caching software
- MediaWiki, Qwikiwiki, and custom wiki (knowledge base) software
- Jabber instant messenger server
- Rsync and hard link incremental backups
- VNC remote access and terminal serving
- Samba (Windows- and Mac-compatible) file and printer sharing
- SSH-based remote service access and tunneling
- SFTP Linux file sharing
