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Michael B. Stanley
 

Michael Stanley is an information systems professional with extensive experience in the analysis, design, and implementation of a wide range of multi-user computer systems and networks. His 25+ years of experience in application analysis, design, and programming enhances his problem solving abilities. Tuning computer operating systems is one of Mike's areas of expertise; his "hands-on" experience enables him to maximize the potential of any computer system. Mike's years of experience managing technical departments is invaluable in providing cost efficient and effective computing solutions. Michael served as an advisor to the American National Standards Institute (ANSI) for the ANSI-85 "C" language standard. Mike is a MicrosoftÒ Developer and for the past fifteen years has specialized in creating Application Systems using the AccessÒ database management system and Microsoft SQL Server. Michael also creates web sites based on client needs and specifications

Specific Applications Skillset:

Inter-Systems Communications/Terminal Emulation; Communications with data collection devices; Manufacturing (MRPII); Distribution; Document Imaging/ Work Flow; Legal Document Assembly; Service Billing, Property Management.

Programming Languages:

"C" - 8 years; COBOL - 6 years; MS-DOS Assembler - 4 years; Pascal - 2 years; UNIX Shell - 6 years.

Fourth Generation Languages and Relational Databases:

Informix - 3 years; PROGRESS - 2 years; Microsoft Access and MS SQL server - 15 years; Oracle - 1 year.

Operating Systems:

UNIX and IBM AIX - 8 years; MS-DOS - 25 years; Novell - 4 years; Flex-OS/ IBM 4680 - 3 years, Windows Server – 10 years.

Communications:

UNIX Communications & TCP/IP networks - 6 years; UNIX to IBM Mainframe & AS/400 - 2 years; UNIX to Windows NT- 2 years; UNIX serial communications to devices - 3 years.

Education:

                    Bachelor of Computer Science, University of Florida, 1980

Technical Instructor:

"C" Programming Language; UNIX Systems Programming and Networking.

 

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