New Year = New Job (well, actually I've been doing it for 6 months but now its official). I recently moved from Instruments to the Corporate Office which is by the airport on Portage Rd. I'm basically doing the same thing - but have a new boss, new co-workers and a new place to go every day (some days I forget and drive to the old place)
The best thing about the new job is I get to work on big projects all the time and I get to do computer security projects (which is what I went to school to do)... so that's cool. The bad news is I won't be in the same building with Kim anymore :-(.... but I will be visiting her building often so I will just have to schedule my visits around lunch time
Here's my org announcement for what its worth.... blah blah blah :-)
In an effort to consolidate some of our IT services, the Corporate IT department and the Instruments IT department have been working on infrastructure consolidation. As part of this initiative, three members of the Instruments IT department are joining Corporate IT. Corporate IT will be providing infrastructure services to the Instruments and CMF divisions. These changes will allow us to better leverage the talent we have within Stryker and advance Corporate IT’s strategy of providing services to Stryker. I am pleased to announce the following organizational
changes within the Corporate IT department, effective immediately:
Traci Peck has joined the Corporate IT department and has been promoted to IT
Infrastructure Administrator, reporting to me. Traci joined Stryker in 2005 and quickly established herself as an expert in virtualization technologies, Blackberry servers, and information security and assurance among others. In her time at Stryker she has implemented a virtual server farm which reduces the number of physical servers we support. She has helped to implement and support complex systems including SORN, Aruba Wireless, Juniper Remote Access, and others. Traci will be responsible for implementing and supporting a wide variety of systems and will be using her extensive expertise to continue to improve the security of Stryker IT.
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Woo Hoo Congrats! I like that he said Server "farm"... too perfect.
I will miss you!
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