SUMMARY OF RECENT
EXPERIENCE :
Over 15 years in Government administration and consultancy – in New Zealand and the South Pacific.
Over 10 years in Information Services Management – in both New Zealand and Fiji.
Over 5 years in Website
design and maintenance – usually
in conjunction with development of a linked SQL database. Most recent active
experience includes:
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Design of an electrical
utility website: www.fea.com.fj;
·
A regional organisation
website: www.ppa.org.fj;
·
A computer
wholesaler/retailer: www.insite.co.nz;
·
The prime winter sports
site: www.snow.co.nz;
·
Internet, Intranet and
Web design and implementation;
Over 5 years in Win 95/98. Most recent active experience includes:
·
Upgrades from Win 3 to
Win 95/98;
·
Tuning and trouble-shooting
of Windows;
·
Windows Registry
maintenance;
·
Microsoft Office 97/2000
Professional, including Word with inline links to Access, Access, Excel, and
Outline;
·
MS Mail, AltaVista
Mail, and other PC infrastructure packages;
·
MS Project 95/98;
·
LAN/WAN design and
implementation, including Novell integration;
Over 5 years in Win NT
design and Administration,
including:
·
LAN/WAN design and
implementation, Novell integration;
·
Windows NT 3.51 and 4.0
Server and Workstation;
·
MS Proxy Server
(firewall);
·
CISCO routers;
·
DEC hubs and repeaters;
·
SQL Server 6.5 and 7.0,
and other relational database design and installation;
·
Microsoft Office 97 and
2000 Professional;
·
MS Exchange, Alta Vista
Mail, and other PC infrastructure packages;
·
Registered Universal
Subscription to the Microsoft Developers Network.
Over 10 years in relational databases, from FoxPro, dBase
IV, to MS Access. Most recent active
experience includes:
·
Design in Visual Basic
6, including ADO linkage to SQL and Access databases; Dictionary objects;
·
Upgrades from FoxPro 6
and dBase IV to MS Access;
·
Tuning and
trouble-shooting of MS Access databases;
·
Design and writing of
databases in Access v2.0, v7.0, v8.0 (Access 97), and Access 2000;
·
Extensive programming
in VBA, and macros;
·
Microsoft Word inline
links to Access;
·
Replication of Access
databases across networks;
·
Runtime Access systems
production;
·
Integration of MS
Access to SQL Server databases.