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Philip S

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IT Specialist

I currently work as an IT Specialist. I work for a semiconductor company that does research and development in the opto-sensor industry. We specialize in ambient light sensing and touch sensors.

I manage approximately 20 Linux servers in a grid environment using the Sun Grid Engine.

I have 3 college degrees. I have my masters of science in Computer Information Systems with a sub-concentration in network security. I have my bachelors degree from Rogers State University in Information Technology and my associates degree in computer science also from Rogers State University.

I will start teaching 2 classes at Rogers State University. The 2 classes will be Network Operating Systems I and Network Operating Systems II.


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