Brief Summary
I have over 30 years’ experience in the IT industry, most of which has been spent in networking/telecoms in the UK/EMEA and NZ/APAC. I have worked in varied roles such as technical consulting, network design and architecture, pre-sales support, operational support and software engineering/development. After moving to New Zealand in October 2008, I worked in several roles for over 13 years, before moving back to the UK in March 2022.
My experience has been gained in a wide range of organisations, from start-ups, through enterprises and to large service providers and telcos. I have worked in both team environments and on an individual and independent basis. In recent years, I have also done a lot of my work in the public sector.
My background has a strong hands-on element to it, and as such I get satisfaction from being able to test a design in a lab to prove that it will work before deployment in a production environment. To back this up, I have over 25 years’ experience with Cisco’s IOS, routers and switches, as well as more than 15 years’ experience with Juniper’s JUNOS, routers and NetScreen firewalls.
I very much enjoy customer-facing roles since no two customers are alike, and so the variety this gives is always a challenge that I am keen to take on. Taking part in in-depth technical discussions with customers forms a key part of being able to fully understand their requirements, which is essential to being able to deliver a successful solution.
Latest News and Useful Articles — Updated: 22 September 2023 —
L2 is bad. [ipSpace]
New revelations from Snowden documents. [Schneier] [Computer Weekly] [Electrospaces]
Writing an IETF draft - getting attention and building consensus. [Packet Pushers]
Addressing in a networking stack. [ipSpace]
Names, addresses and routes. [ipSpace]
Wi-Fi 6E won't make a difference. [Networking Nerd]
Revisiting a failed network prediction. [Packet Pushers]
Dataplane MAC learning with EVPN. [ipSpace]
How Google Authenticator made one company’s network breach much, much worse. [Ars Technica]
State spyware extensively using ads as distribution network. [Restore Privacy] [The Register]
DNS is the new BGP. [Geoff Huston]
A more comprehensive news/article list can be found on my networks sub-domain here.
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