I'm no longer working for Union Bank of Switzerland/Perot Systems where I was a consultant since 5/1997. Here are some of the things I did while I was there:
Support Windows NT and office and market data applications for over 2000 users.
• Manage and participate in merger and migration of multiple NYC offices from various UBS, Swiss Bank Corporation, and Warburg Dillon Read platforms to Perot Systems platform.
• Migrate multiple NYC offices (over 1000 users) from Windows 3.1 to Windows NT 3.51 and then to 4.0.
• Manage migration projects, including OS installs, account creation and permissioning, DHCP configuration, printer creation, data migration, application inventory, testing, packaging and distribution.
Thursday, December 31, 1998
UBS
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