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==Source==
==Source==
*[http://docs.google.com/View?docID=dc7s6mzr_274cjz4c7&revision=_latest My Bio]
*[http://docs.google.com/View?docID=dc7s6mzr_274cjz4c7&revision=_latest My Bio], in [http://docs.google.com/View?docID=dc7s6mzr_549g2xk2f&revision=_latest prose].


[[Category:CZ Authors|Herberholz, Eric]][[Category:Computers Authors|Herberholz, Eric]]
[[Category:CZ Authors|Herberholz, Eric]][[Category:Computers Authors|Herberholz, Eric]]

Revision as of 12:37, 9 December 2007

Biography

I live in Rocklin, California (USA). According to Myers-Briggs, I am an INTP. I was born and grew up in Sacramento/Carmichael, went to El Camino High School (1974-1978), and got a Bachelor's degree in Computer Science from The University of California, Berkeley (1978-1983), e.g. publisher of BSD (Berkeley Software Distribution).

I have worked at Hughes Aircraft Company as an Engineering Coop student (January-September 1981, and Summer 1982) and as a Software Developer & HP-UX System Administrator at Hughes from 1980 through 1988. As a Senior UNIX Systems Administrator at Trident Data Systems, in Los Angeles and Sacramento, Sept 1988 - April 1998.

From April 1998 to the Present, I work at the Hewlett-Packard (HP) Response Center, in Roseville- Primary Role: Senior Response Center Engineer on the Enterprise HPUX OS Backline, supporting customers administrating HP-UX(r) on HP Integrity servers & HP PA-RISC 9000 servers. Some of the secondary roles are: Blogger, Collaborator, Champion of HP-UX Products and Topics, GSE WTEC CCSP Mentee, HPUXOS Troubleshooting Portal - Webmaster and primary contributor, HP-UX PHP conrtibuter, and author of the HPUX 11i - Products/Topics Matrix, KCS Lead, KM Lead, HP UNIX Ambassador Nominee, HP Professions Program. Recipient of the Technology Services Group 2004 Most Valuable Player. HP-UX Certified, 2002. UNIX Systems Experience: HP-UX 9000 PA-RISC Servers, DEC Alpha Digital UNIX (now Tru64 UNIX(r)) Servers, NeXTSTEP(r) (now Mac OS X) Servers & Workstations, Pyramid UNIX Servers, and X-Terminals. Objective-C programming (based on smalltalk) Other: HP 3000 MPE(r) Servers, ComputerVision(r) CAD/CAM Workstations, and CADAM(r) CAD/CAM Workstations.

Web Presence

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