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2013-10-10
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What is it like to be a network professional? What are the day to day experiences? What issues of professionalism, customer service, project management, and culture does a network professional encounter? How can you prepare yourself to be a more attractive job candidate, and what do network professionals look for in prospective employees? What is the structure of the network design at a large institution like at the University of Oklahoma?
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Presentation given by Zane Gray at 12:30pm on Wednesday, October 10, 2013, to the Oklahoma City Community College OCCC Cyber Club.
Zane Gray, Manager, Data and Telecommunications, UNIVERSITY OF OKLAHOMA
Partially supported by the National Science Foundation. Presented under Oklahoma’s NSF EPSCoR CyberConnectivity Grant.
Zane Gray is the Data and Telecommunications Manager for the University of Oklahoma’s
Norman Campus. He received his Bachelor of Science in Chemical Engineering from the
University of Oklahoma in 1996 . Before returning to the University of Oklahoma as a network engineer, he was employed as a civilian with the United States Air Force, and deployed computer networks throughout the United States. At the University of Oklahoma, he collaborates with a team of highly talented network associates, oversees the daily operations and maintenance of the campus computer network; charts the direction of a network design that supports tens of
thousands of devices; interacts with other IT professionals, faculty, and students; and faces the
day to day challenges of change with a smile. Outside of work, he spends quality time with his
wife and nine children, and is putting to practice his experience with the Net Zero Energy
Footprint initiative in hopes of making the world a better place for his grandchildren
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Computer Science