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Resume 9

Guy Reiner
Brooklyn, NY

Objective:

Apply management, training and technical skills to have your IT resources generate new sources of revenue and provide a competitive edge.

Skills:
  • Technologies: Groupware, Ecommerce, Client Server, CORBA, ODBC, RDBMS
  • Industries: Banking, Brokerage, Telecommunications
  • Hardware: IBM 43XX, Sun/Compaq Servers, PC IBM Compatibles
  • Software: Lotus Notes, Domino, LotusScript, HTML, JavaScript, SQL, Java, PGP, VB, VBA, Cobol.
  • DBMS: Sybase, Oracle, DB2.
  • NOS/OS: NT, Solaris, Novell, Windows 98, MVS
EXPERIENCE:

3/01 Present
Informix Systems, Inc.

NOTES LEAD DEVELOPER/CONSULTANT
  • Develop web global private banking architecture/applications utilizing Domino, LotusScript, JavaScript, HTML, SQL, DHTML, CSS:
  • Remote office instructions.
  • Account and customer inquiry from SYBASE/SQL Server.
  • Customer banking web site.
  • Security for all accounts to managers/officers/assistants.
  • Tools to measure goals/performance/sales.
  • Develop and enhance Domino workflow applications.
  • Perform technical candidate screens
6/96 1/01
FIRST USA/CHASE

NOTES LEAD DEVELOPER/CONSULTANT

Analyzed current asset management environment and used Notes and ODBC to design and develop global asset management system. This workflow system accommodates multiple technical request services. Data entry validations are performed via SQL/ODBC to Sybase. As a result as many as 25 groups could be involved simultaneously to expedite the request. As the request is completed the asset inventory and billing records are updated via SQL/ODBC to Sybase. Internet users could view data via Domino Sever. Lotus Script scheduled agents have been added to perform administrative tasks. This has enhanced the efficiency and revenues for the firm.

Led team and performed project management to develop and enhance interactive workflow Notes/Domino applications using Lotus Script, JavaScript, HTML, Java Agents, JDBC, Servlets, VBA, VB, , front-end and back-end classes, user defined data types and classes, embedded objects for the following applications:

  • JPM Global Debt Securities Regulatory Limits
  • JPM Global Support On Call Database
  • CT Inventory JPM and Private Banking
  • Service Request Survey
  • Activity Tracking and Invoicing, CATSFACTS
  • CRF Accounting System
  • CRM Customer Relationship Management
7/95 5/96
NAVY BANK OF CANADA

NOTES LEAD DEVELOPER/CONSULTANT

Analyzed the syndication group business operation and developed application to enhance communications with over 100 banks to complete global syndications with multiple currencies for over one billion dollars. In addition designed a portfolio management application to reduce costs and improve efficiencies.

Developed Groupware Applications using agents, to provide financial information and limit access to confidential documents.

8/94 6/95
Morgan Information Technologies

NOTES ADMINISTRATOR/CONSULTANT

Representing MIT at AT & T/Apprise in New Jersey to support Network Notes trial of approximately 35 Notes Servers to be used for electronic commerce and information providers that is running under TCP-IP. Assisted in enhancing the architecture and provided administrative support in addition to developing workflow and tracking applications to promote internal communications and schedule workload. Conducted Notes administration training seminars. Developed a mail transfer routine for Notes by using background macros and used the Notes API Toolkit to enhance administrative tools.

  • Introduced Hub/Spoke topology to eliminate mail routing and replication problems.
  • Configured Compaq Proliant Servers using OS/2, LAPS, Novel Requester and Gamma Fax.
  • Administered Notes network of more than 80 servers with multiple domains and protocols.
  • Introduced TCP
  • IP to improve server communications.
  • Used Softswitch to accommodate multiple E
  • Mail systems.
1/89 6/94
FINEX

Lead Information Systems Analyst

Led team to design and implement for the organization of over 60,000 users:

  • Lotus Notes infrastructure, including training users and developers.
  • NOTES applications such as Time-and-Overtime, Managers Schedule and Employee s Appraisals to increase communications and productivity.
  • Oracle infrastructure, including training users and developers.
  • Technical support and training while migrating to a distributed process environment.
  • Client server architecture. Communication API s using TCP/IP and Sockets as well as ODBC have been included in this architecture.
  • PC hardware and software standards. This includes processors, operating systems, communication protocols, network operating systems, DBMS, development languages, compilers and end user tools.

Supervise staff and consultants and interface with users to design, train and implement the Motor Vehicle Charge-back System. The users communicate via an API using TCP/IP and Sockets, with the existing mainframe financial system of over 450 programs and more than 200 DB2 tables. In addition, this application mechanizes most of the user s manual functions and eliminates data entry and error/correction routines. This has been used as a model for all new PC applications interfacing with mainframe systems.

6/80 12/88
FINEX

Programmer/Systems Analyst/Project Leader

Designed and implemented the cash management system using Clipper with daily electronic fund transfers of over 50 banks to consolidate all corporate deposits.

Designed, trained and implemented mission critical subsystems related to payroll for over 100,000 employees, using DB2 and VSAM files. This required a good understanding of external and internal accounting practices and several union negotiated contracts. This system accommodated over 20 employee allotments for multiple companies and States in addition to on-line access to employee s records.

Education:

Lotus Notes R3, R4, R5 Development/Administration
BA Mathematics CCNY : Dale Carnegie certificate
Project Management : Certified LAN Administrator / 3COM



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