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Jeremy Cushing, Computer Systems Consultant
Jeremy Cushing serves as an information technology specialist with multiple certifications from VMware, Inc., a software company that produces virtual computing solutions. Jeremy Cushing holds titles as a VMware Sales Professional (VSP4), a VMware Certified Professional (VCP4), and a VMware Technical Sales Professional (VTSP4). Jeremy Cushing is qualified not only in selling VMware, but in installing, configuring, and managing VMware systems, and he possesses expertise in VMware ESX and ESXi 3.5. In addition to his certifications, Jeremy Cushing bears extensive field experience as a VMware specialist. Jeremy Cushing worked as a Network Administrator for Working Life Systems where he managed two VMware data centers, as well as 60 Linux servers and 20 Windows servers. Since working as an independent contractor, Jeremy Cushing has provided VMware support, documentation, and training and researched VMware vCloud applications for a client. He is Proficient in the VMware ThinApp, Jeremy Cushing has implemented VMware on several computer networks, including supervising an upgrade from 7 host servers to 14 host servers. On one occasion, Jeremy Cushing deployed VMware onto 12 virtual servers. He has also designed quality assurance, development, and production for VMware clusters. On one occasion, Jeremy Cushing held responsibility for maintaining and repairing 7 VMware hosts and 90 VMware guests. Jeremy Cushing holds knowledge in VMware View, VMware Converter Enterprise, VMware vSphere, VMware Consolidated Backup, and VMware vCenter. He has worked extensively with Linux and Windows software and holds a Linux Professional Institute Certification (level one), operates as a Microsoft Certified Systems Administrator, and functions as a Microsoft Certified Professional.
Jeremy Cushing's Companies
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Self Employed
2004
- San Diego, California
Computer Systems Consultant
I am an engineer who helps maintain networks of large companies.
I am responsible in keeping many companys networks up and running at all times. I approve all new systems, hardware, and procedures.
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Jeremy Cushing's Publications
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Careers in Computer Science, Part 1, Jeremy Cushing
March, 2011
by Jeremy Cushing
A computer science (CS) degree opens the door to a number of fascinating and cutting-edge technological fields. If you are a CS student unsure of what to do with your impending degree or if you are merely interested in all the degree has to offer, read on to learn about some of the discipline’s many sub-fields.
1. Theoretical Computer Science An abstract division of the discipline, TCS emphasizes abstract and mathematical works related to computing. Those in the TCS field study algorithms, analyzing them to make them cleaner and more efficient, as well as the mathematical study of computer languages.
2. Algorithms and Data Structures Algorithms remain similar to maps that lead to a problem’s solution, with each step along the way intended to work toward the fastest, most efficient route possible. Scientists in the algorithm and data structures subset of the CS field work to determine what resources are needed to implement an algorithm and in what quantity. Data structures work closely with algorithms, as scientists study the structures to devise methods of efficiently and effectively organizing computer data.
3. Programming Language Theory Another abstract pursuit, programming language theory (PLT) concerns the design, analysis, and execution and classification of programming languages. PLT involves mathematics, logic, linguistics, and software engineering. Most CS students will take introductory courses in the subject, with most continuing on to more advanced study depending on the branch of the discipline they wish to enter.
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