Resume of Bart Muijzer



Name: Bart Muijzer
Address: S.J. Spanjaardstraat 3, 7622 DW, Borne, The Netherlands
Phone: +31 - 74 - 2505582 (home)
+31 - 33 - 4515218 (work)
E-mail: bart.muyzer@sun.com
Matrimonial state: Married.
Date of birth: November 2, 1966
Education: Secundary education: Christelijke Scholengemeenschap Aalten
1979-1985
Graduated in June 1985
(Subjects: Dutch, English, Physics, Mathematics, Ecomomics, Geography, History)

University Education: Hogere Informatica Opleiding, Enschede
1985-1989
Graduated in June 1989
This 4-year, full time education addresses the branch of science and technology that is concerned with methods and techniques relating to data processing performed by automatic means. It includes the following educational programmes/subject groups:computer sciences, system design, computer programming, data processing, networks, operating systems, software development.
(Subjects: Languages and Compilers, Informationsystems, Database systems, Operating System Design, Computer Networks, Mathematics, Law, Knowledge of Organisations)
Graduation project: Xirion BV, Amsterdam
January 1989 - May 1989
Design and implementation of a tool to split C-sources into syntactical units and to represent those as a graph. The work was part of the design of a CASE-tool.
Trainee periods: Twente University, BSC department, Enschede
August 1987 - January 1988
The development of a device driver for a parallel communications adapter for the UNIX Operating System to interface to a graphics processor; development of a library of communication routines to program the adapter; Unix system and network administration tasks for a diverse range of UNIX servers and the UUCP network.

Philips Telecommunication and Data Systems, Apeldoorn
January 1988 - July 1988
Design and implementation of a testset for "cooked mode" for Philips terminals connected to a Philips proprietary Windowing system. Cooked mode means that keystrokes are handled within the terminal without being sent to a host computer.
Relevant working experience: Summer break
Juli 1988
Design and implementation of software to support order-handling. Platform: spreadsheet on an Apple MacIntosh.

Twente University, BSC department, Enschede
June 1989
Voluntarily worked on the software I wrote in my trainee period at the University to further develop and maintain it.

Royal Dutch Air Force (Military service)
October 1989 - December 1990
The design, development and implementation of an advanced system to process data from testflights. Platform: DBase-III and Clipper, MS-DOS.

University of Utrecht, Computer Science Department
September 1989 - December 1990
During military service I voluntarily worked as UNIX systems programmer on the design and implementation of a simulator for transputer software. Platform: UNIX, Parallel C .

University of Utrecht, Image Sciences Institute (ISI)
January 1, 1991 - February 1, 1998
Fulltime UNIX systems and network administrator. Tasks involved:
  • Installation, integration and administration of a diverse range of UNIX platforms: HP-UX 7.X - 10.X (HP9000 series 300, 400 and 700), SGI IRIX 5.3 and 6.2 (SGI Indy, Challenge XL, Indigo2), SUN Solaris 2.x (SPARC5 and SPARC20), FreeBSD.
  • Design, implementation and administration of the ISI TCP/IP ethernet network. Network components included: CISCO routers, an ASCEND MAX-200 ISDN router, several HUBs and repeaters, modems.
  • Design, implementation and administration of two 'screened bastion host' firewalls with S/Key one-time challenge-response authentification.
  • Installation, integration and administration of a range of network and security-related software, including sendmail, DNS, Usenet News, socks, TIS FireWall Toolkit, cops, ...
  • Independently research, review and install new software; maintain current software.
  • Provide in-depth, specialist technical support for projects, among other things for international high-speed networking trials based on ATM.
  • Independently research the need for (new) equipment, software, telecom and networking means.
  • Independently develop and maintain software to assist in the daily systems administration tasks.
  • Advice and support the ISI employees
  • Maintain contacts with hardware and software vendors concerning replacement and support of the environment.

University Hospital Utrecht
February 1, 1998 - July 1, 1999
Fulltime staffmember of the Networks and Systems Group. Tasks involved:
  • Research and analyse bottlenecks and wishlists, and design solutions to keep the infrastructure up to date.
  • Develop functional and technical specifications for new systems.
  • Design, architect, implement and test new technical infrastructures.
  • Maintain the current infrastructure
  • Configuration, installation and administration of core services including email, DNS, Usenet News, NTP, Firewall.
  • Responsible for second-line support
  • Design and publish project plans
  • Carry out project-related tasks, provide in-depth, specialist technical support for projects, supervise project progress.
  • Write reports and infrastructure documentation
  • Advice on new networks and computer systems
  • Develop rules to maintain secure access to servers and the desired level of availability of those servers and the network.
  • Be involved in trainings, instructions, education of collegues.

SUN Microsystems Nederland B.V.
July 1, 1999 - today
Roles (in chronological order, simultaneous roles are listed in one bullet):
  • Technical Account Manager in the Telco & Media Team;
    • Technology Systems Engineer;
    • Availability Solutions Specialist;
    • Manager of the local Systems Engineers Lab;
    • Enterprise Solutions Special Interest Group member;
    • Operating Systems Ambassador;
  • Technical Account Manager in the Managed Service Provider team;
    • Solutions Architect in the Datacenter and Data Management Practice of the Client Solutions organization; focussing on Solaris and on Availability Solutions;
    • Operating Systems Ambassador and as such Solaris 10 evangelist.

HP DutchWorks - Hewlett Packard Dutch Technical User Group
September 1994 - December 31, 1998
Webmaster of the HP DutchWorks website

NLUUG - Unix Users Group, the Netherlands
March 1998 - summer 2002
Docmaster of the NLUUG webserver: content management for part of the NLUUG website, contributing to the webserver configuration and administration.
Management experiences: HP DutchWorks - Hewlett Packard Dutch Technical User Group
December 1996 - December 31, 1998
Secretary of the board; I voluntarily stepped back because the affinity with HP equipment diminished when I started working for the University Hospital Utrecht.

NLUUG - Unix Users Group, the Netherlands
March 1998 - June 1999: candidate boardmember
June 1999 - summer 2002: member of the NLUUG board. Tasks were to maintain the international contacts of the NLUUG, and administration of the NLUUG webserver.

Member of the program committee for the NLUUG spring 1999 conference
September 1998 - June 1999
Chairman of the program committee, responsible for the NLUUG spring 1999 conference program.
Free-lance: Member of the "HP-UX Public Domain Archive Workshop"
March 1995 - December 31, 1998
Task of this workshop was to integrate the activities of the "HP-UX Porting and Archive Center" as run by the University of Liverpool into the HP organisation.

HP DutchWorld
September 1996, September 1997
The implementation, maintenance and administration of a live webservice during these 4-days conferences. The webserver was used to exchange information during the conferences; not only for static content like the program or the location of the rooms, but also for life reports from the conference, impressions, and a magazine based on digital photoshots.

NLUUG "SANE" conferences
1998, 2000, 2002
Member of the organisation, responsible for the electronic subscription processing using webforms, and the local network used for both Internet access and the vendor show. Also tasks as chairman and representing the NLUUG on the vendor show.
External trainings: DBase3 and Advanced DBase3
Compu'Train Utrecht
Certificate: February 1990

Programming in C++
Internal training at the Image Sciences Institute
February 1991 and March 1994
Certificate for both trainings, no real C++ programming experience however.
SUN Internal trainings:
  • FY00:
    • Introduction Telecom
    • Solaris 7 System Administration II
    • New Media
    • Sales training
    • Field New Hire at SUN
    • Presentation training
  • FY01:
    • SunCluster 3 summit
    • SunFire Technical training
    • Personal Effectiveness
  • FY02:
    • Personal Effectiveness
    • HDS, SunFire 15K, V880 technical training
    • SunCluster 3.0 technical training
    • Storage Area Network (SAN) technical training
    • SPIN selling
  • FY03:
    • Road to Trusted Advisor II
    • SunCluster 3 Applied Technologies
    • SunBlade technical training
    • Datacenter training
    • Operating Systems Ambassadors conference
    • Performance tuning, Workload analysis and Capacity planning techniques
    • Tuning technical-scientific applications on cache-based (SUN) systems
    • Consultative Selling for Systems Engineers
    • Oracle 9i Database: product overview
  • FY04:
    • Operating Systems Ambassadors conference
  • FY05:
    • Fujitsu-Siemens highend servers
    • Operating Systems Ambassadors conference
    • SunCluser 3.1 Summit
    • LIFe Orientations
    • Solaris 10 for Sun Engineers
    • Selling the Solaris 10 Business Value
    • ITIL Foundation
Relevant practical experiences: UNIX user: 20 years
UNIX System and Network Administration: 18 years
Languages and tools: shell (csh and bash), sed, awk, C, perl, php
Operating Systems: HP-UX 7.X - 10.X, SGI IRIX 5.3 and 6.2, SUN Solaris 2.6 - Solaris 10, FreeBSD 2.x, Linux
Networking: TCP/IP, ATM, ISDN
Network services: News, mail, DNS, DHCP, FTP (server), web (server)
Mailing lists: maintenance and ownership of several mailing lists, amongs others of the "HP-UX System Administrators Mailing List".
Beta-testing: wu-ftpd (a widely used Public Domain FTP daemon)
Web: Installation and configuration of the Apache Web server
Experience with the creation of web pages and web forms, CGI scripting .
Remarks: I have a full-fledged private home office available with all necessary equipment to work from home: fax, printer, copier, scanner, SUN workstation, wireless LAN, fast Internet connection.

Since 2000, I do maintain the page on OpenBoot PROM on OneStop. Onestop is the #1 SUN internal site for SE technical resources.

I am a member of the Sun "Open Storage Program": the group working on defining how to qualify and support 3d-party storage with the SunCluster product. Refer to results http://www.sun.com/cluster/osp for more information.
An PDF version of this resume is available.
Last update: Jun 15, 2005 by Bart Muijzer <bart.muyzer@sun.com>