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Ken Milberg is the President and Managing consultant of PowerTCO (formerly known as Unix-Linux Solutions); a NY based IBM Business Partner. Ken is also a writer and technical editor for IBM Systems Magazine, Power Systems edition and a frequent contributor of content for IBM developerWorks. He is a technology writer and site expert for techtarget.com and provides Linux technical information and support at SearchEnterpriseLinux.com. He is the founder and group leader of the NY Metro POWER-AIX/Linux Users Group. Ken serves as a permanent guest on the Board in an advisory role as an AIX expert for COMMON. He also is a former Board member of Unigroup.
Ken has done work for many Global Fortune 500 companies and has experience with the SMB market; having held such diverse positions from CIO to Senior Unix Engineer. Ken is a PMI certified Project Management Professional (PMP), an IBM Certified Advanced Technical Expert (CATE) System p (AIX & Linux), and also holds certifications in Solaris and HP-UX. Ken has 20+ years of experience with Unix/Linux.
Ken holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Computer and Information Science, as well as a Master of Science degree in Technology Management from the University of Maryland University College.
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Contributions from Kenneth Milberg
- Migrating infrastructure from Unix to Linux
- Installing Nagios on Linux and unravelling software code names
- Systems monitoring and tuning tools for RHEL 5
- Sybase or Oracle? Linux upgrade creates database decisions
- High availability by virtualization? Try RDBMS
- LAMP with SUSE or Red Hat? Sizing up server upgrade options
- Finding downloads for Red Hat Linux and Fedora
- Setting up Fedora Directory Services on Red Hat Enterprise Linux 4.0
- Connecting from Red Hat Enterprise Linux 4 to a printer on a Windows system
- Gmail in the enterprise?
- How do I send email from UNIX machines to a corporate mail ID?
- How to run the reiser file system
- Compilers that can build binary in both Linux and Windows
- Why use SEL (security-enhanced Linux)?
- Details on getting and installing SEL (security-enhanced Linux)
- Is SEL trustworthy?
- SPARC/Solaris vs. Intel/Linux
- Linux on Intel or RISC?
- Printing from Windows to Linux
- Integrating applications with Linux