Chris Williams

DevOps/Infrastructure Engineer at ACME Technologies

Chris Williams has a diverse work experience spanning over several companies and roles. Chris started off as a System Administrator at the University of North Texas, where they were responsible for managing VAX/VMS machines and Unix clusters.

After that, they worked as a System Engineer and Senior System Engineer at Illuminati Online, where they designed and enhanced their ISP services, including T1 connections, email services, web servers, and network management.

Next, Chris worked as a Network Engineer II at Sterling Software at NASA Ames Research Center, where they designed and maintained LAN and WAN solutions for high-performance and supercomputing applications. Chris also gathered network statistics and implemented improvements based on metrics.

Following that, they joined Ariba as a Senior Network Engineer, where they managed the network infrastructure of the Commerce Services Network and provided technical support to the helpdesk.

Chris then worked as a network engineer at tech tv, where they managed their corporate OSPF network and the company's website.

After that, they joined Securify, Inc. as a Software Engineer and Contractor, where they enhanced the capabilities of their tools and developed Perl scripts for code analysis and identification of potentially harmful scripts.

Later, Chris joined WhiteHat Security as a Senior Software Engineer and later as a DevOps Hacker. Chris developed processes to automate manual tasks, including customizing appliance VM images and adding support for proxy configurations.

Most recently, Chris has been working at ACME Technologies Inc. as a DevOps/Infrastructure Engineer.

Overall, Chris has a strong background in system administration, network engineering, and software development, with a focus on automation and improving efficiency.

Chris Williams attended the University of North Texas from 1988 to 1994, where they studied Computer Science. However, it is unclear whether they obtained a degree or not. Additionally, they hold a certification as an Amateur (HAM) Radio Operator, but there is no information regarding the institution or the year of obtaining it.

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