Re: Hello World
Good morning everyone. You old timers will remember that I used to be quite
active in this forum. I then changed jobs and the environment, banking
compliance, was very "locked down" and discussion outside of its closed
environment was frowned upon.
I'm now at a new gig; the Hudson Group. in North Jersey. You know when you
are in an airport of train station and you see the Hudson News stores?
That's us.
Anyway...my scope of this gig is to document the IT environment; Run books,
installations, networking material. trouble shooting, etc., BIG job.
So...with that, expect to be seeing more of me again. Thanks
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