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PERSONAL DETAILS
'''PERSONAL DETAILS'''


Name: Salim Badakhchani
Name: Salim Badakhchani
Email: salimb@xenithconsulting.com
www: xenithconsulting.com


PROFILE
'''PROFILE'''


I'm an I.T. Contractor with over 10 years of professional experience in both the public and private sectors. I have broad industry experience spanning banking and finance, telecommunications, recruitment, academia and charitable organisations.  I'm passionate supporter of the Free and Open Source software movement and early adopter and advocate of those technologies.  I'm the founder of Xenith Consulting Limited, a small technical practice with some big ideas, in its fifth year of business.  I'm currently specialising in Service provisioning and deployment which em-compasses solutions architecture and design and systems administration and integration. I also engage in software development using agile and extreme programming methodologies in C, Java and Python.
I'm an I.T. Contractor with over 10 years of professional experience in both the public and private sectors. I have broad industry experience spanning banking and finance, telecommunications, recruitment, academia and charitable organisations.  I'm passionate supporter of the Free and Open Source software movement and early adopter and advocate of those technologies.  I'm the founder of Xenith Consulting Limited, a small technical practice with some big ideas, in its fifth year of business.  I'm currently specialising in Service provisioning and deployment which em-compasses solutions architecture and design and systems administration and integration. I also engage in software development using agile and extreme programming methodologies in C, Java and Python.


HISTORY
'''HISTORY'''


I was introduced to FOSS with the release of Red Hat 5.1 (distributed on floppy disks) whilst working voluntarily at the University of Westminster (London) with a business incubator during the dot com days.  I immediately understood the benefits of the GPL and was very impressed with Red Hats offering.  As an consultant I find my self in a powerful advocacy position and I have had great success in persuading large organisations to adopt FOSS technologies.
I was introduced to FOSS with the release of Red Hat 5.1 (distributed on floppy disks) whilst working voluntarily at the University of Westminster (London) with a business incubator during the dot com days.  I immediately understood the benefits of the GPL and was very impressed with Red Hats offering.  As an consultant I find my self in a powerful advocacy position and I have had great success in persuading large organisations to adopt FOSS technologies.


ADVOCACY ACHIEVEMENTS  
'''ADVOCACY ACHIEVEMENTS'''


2008 - Acision adopts RHEL and HP c7000 blade enclosure for the Next Generation Platform (NGP) Voice mail offering.
2008 - Acision adopts RHEL and HP c7000 blade enclosure for the Next Generation Platform (NGP) Voice mail offering.
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2003 - University College London deploys High performance cluster running Red Hat 7.1 used to speed up gene sequencing lead times.
2003 - University College London deploys High performance cluster running Red Hat 7.1 used to speed up gene sequencing lead times.


FEDORA COMMUNITY WORK
'''FEDORA COMMUNITY WORK'''


Unfortunately balancing a busy working schedule with my community work is proving difficult.  I'm currently working on service provisioning solution written in Java and developed on Fedora.  This is gives the chance to advocate Fedora and my software at the same time.  I hope to spend more time on internal Fedora projects in the future focusing on embedded mobile technology offerings.
Unfortunately balancing a busy working schedule with my community work is proving difficult.  I'm currently working on service provisioning solution written in Java and developed on Fedora.  This is gives the chance to advocate Fedora and my software at the same time.  I hope to spend more time on internal Fedora projects in the future focusing on embedded mobile technology offerings.

Revision as of 22:24, 1 January 2011

PERSONAL DETAILS

Name: Salim Badakhchani

PROFILE

I'm an I.T. Contractor with over 10 years of professional experience in both the public and private sectors. I have broad industry experience spanning banking and finance, telecommunications, recruitment, academia and charitable organisations. I'm passionate supporter of the Free and Open Source software movement and early adopter and advocate of those technologies. I'm the founder of Xenith Consulting Limited, a small technical practice with some big ideas, in its fifth year of business. I'm currently specialising in Service provisioning and deployment which em-compasses solutions architecture and design and systems administration and integration. I also engage in software development using agile and extreme programming methodologies in C, Java and Python.

HISTORY

I was introduced to FOSS with the release of Red Hat 5.1 (distributed on floppy disks) whilst working voluntarily at the University of Westminster (London) with a business incubator during the dot com days. I immediately understood the benefits of the GPL and was very impressed with Red Hats offering. As an consultant I find my self in a powerful advocacy position and I have had great success in persuading large organisations to adopt FOSS technologies.

ADVOCACY ACHIEVEMENTS

2008 - Acision adopts RHEL and HP c7000 blade enclosure for the Next Generation Platform (NGP) Voice mail offering.

2005 - Royal Bank of Scotland's Linux Early Adopters Program (LEAP) chooses RHEL for its fixed income and derivatives trading platform.

2003 - University College London deploys High performance cluster running Red Hat 7.1 used to speed up gene sequencing lead times.

FEDORA COMMUNITY WORK

Unfortunately balancing a busy working schedule with my community work is proving difficult. I'm currently working on service provisioning solution written in Java and developed on Fedora. This is gives the chance to advocate Fedora and my software at the same time. I hope to spend more time on internal Fedora projects in the future focusing on embedded mobile technology offerings.