Profile
Publish Date
19 December 2006
Rating:
(based on 32 reviews)
Author(s)
- Dr. Wei Liu
- Carolyn Matthews
- Lydia Parziale
- Nicolas Rosselot
- Chuck Davis
- Jason Forrester
- David T. Britt
Dr. Wei Liu received his Ph.D. from Georgia Institute of Technology. He has taught TCP/IP networks in the University of Maryland (UMBC campus) and he has participated in ICCCN conference organization committees. Dr. Liu has given lectures at Sun Yat-Sen University and Shantou University in Next Generation Networks (NGNs). With more than 30 technical publications (in packet networks, telecommunications, and standards), he has received several awards from ATIS committees. Dr. Wei Liu has more than 10 years of telecom industry experience, having participated in various network transformation projects and service integration programs. Currently, he is investigating new infrastructure opportunities (virtualization, network, services, security, and metadata models) that can lead to future offering and new capabilities.
Carolyn Matthews is an IT Architect for IBM Global Technology Services in South Africa. She is an infrastructure architect for one of South Africa's largest accounts. She also acts as a consultant, using various IBM techniques. Carolyn holds an honors degree in Information Systems and is currently pursuing her master's degree in Information Systems. Her areas of expertise include TCP/IP networks, IT architecture, and new technologies.
Lydia Parziale is a Project Leader for the ITSO team in Poughkeepsie, New York with domestic and international experience in technology management including software development, project leadership, and strategic planning. Her areas of expertise include e-business development and database management technologies. Lydia is a Certified IT Specialist with an MBA in Technology Management and has been employed by IBM for 23 years in various technology areas.
Nicolas Rosselot is a Developer from Santiago, Chile. He has most recently been teaching an "Advanced TCP/IP Networking" class at Andres Bello University.
Chuck Davis is a Security Architect in the U.S. He has 12 years of experience in IT security field. He has worked at IBM for nine years. His areas of expertise include IT security and privacy. He has written extensively about UNIX/Linux and Internet security.
Jason Forrester is an IT Architect for IBM Global Technology Services in Boulder, CO. He has more than 12 years of experience with network communications. Specializing in IT strategy and architecture, Jason has designed large-scale enterprise infrastructures. He holds a CCIE certification and his work has lead to multiple patents on advanced networking concepts.
David T. Britt is a Software Engineer for IBM in Research Triangle Park, NC, working specifically with the z/OS Communications Server product. He is a subject matter expert in the Simple Networking Management Protocol (SNMP) and File Transfer Protocol (FTP), and has written educational material for both in the form of IBM Technotes, Techdocs, and Webcasts. He holds a degree in Mathematical Sciences from the University of North Carolina in Chapel Hill, and is currently pursuing a master of science in Information Technology and Management from the University of North Carolina in Greensboro.
ISBN
0738494682
IBM Form Number
GG24-3376-07
