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    Acopa
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    Guys I've been out of the loop for a while. I recently returned home from Iraq and Korea and getting ready to saddle up to my desk in my office to re-begin my civilian life. The task I have recently received in my company is the decision and the description of my new title. The description I can write however my job covers so many different technoligies and areas that it is difficult to pick one that satisfies what I do. I work in the Litigation and Data Forensics market. I have a short list here of tasks that I am responsible for. I'm looking for some ideas that would help me choose something that fits: 1. Maintain IT infrastructure (SAN, Firewall, Switches, Tape Silo's) 2. Database Architecture, Administration, Design 3. Business Intelligence Reporting Design and Analysis 4. C#.NET & ASP.NET Development 5. Production assistance for Exchange Server, File Server, Linux, Unix, NetWare data extractions. 6. Discover, test and implement new technologies. 7. Interact with clients and vendors during many project stages. I am at a loss......LOL. No one title covers or is broad enough to describe what I do. Thanks for the help, Phil

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      Guys I've been out of the loop for a while. I recently returned home from Iraq and Korea and getting ready to saddle up to my desk in my office to re-begin my civilian life. The task I have recently received in my company is the decision and the description of my new title. The description I can write however my job covers so many different technoligies and areas that it is difficult to pick one that satisfies what I do. I work in the Litigation and Data Forensics market. I have a short list here of tasks that I am responsible for. I'm looking for some ideas that would help me choose something that fits: 1. Maintain IT infrastructure (SAN, Firewall, Switches, Tape Silo's) 2. Database Architecture, Administration, Design 3. Business Intelligence Reporting Design and Analysis 4. C#.NET & ASP.NET Development 5. Production assistance for Exchange Server, File Server, Linux, Unix, NetWare data extractions. 6. Discover, test and implement new technologies. 7. Interact with clients and vendors during many project stages. I am at a loss......LOL. No one title covers or is broad enough to describe what I do. Thanks for the help, Phil

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      _Damian S_
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      Chief cook and bottle washer? General dogsbody? Seriously though, how about IT Solutions Coordinator? IT Consultant? Technical Specialist?

      ------------------------------------------- Don't walk in front of me, I may not follow; Don't walk behind me, I may not lead; Just bugger off and leave me alone!!

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        Guys I've been out of the loop for a while. I recently returned home from Iraq and Korea and getting ready to saddle up to my desk in my office to re-begin my civilian life. The task I have recently received in my company is the decision and the description of my new title. The description I can write however my job covers so many different technoligies and areas that it is difficult to pick one that satisfies what I do. I work in the Litigation and Data Forensics market. I have a short list here of tasks that I am responsible for. I'm looking for some ideas that would help me choose something that fits: 1. Maintain IT infrastructure (SAN, Firewall, Switches, Tape Silo's) 2. Database Architecture, Administration, Design 3. Business Intelligence Reporting Design and Analysis 4. C#.NET & ASP.NET Development 5. Production assistance for Exchange Server, File Server, Linux, Unix, NetWare data extractions. 6. Discover, test and implement new technologies. 7. Interact with clients and vendors during many project stages. I am at a loss......LOL. No one title covers or is broad enough to describe what I do. Thanks for the help, Phil

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        Tom Delany
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        IT Deity? :) ;)

        WE ARE DYSLEXIC OF BORG. Refutance is systile. Your a$$ will be laminated. There are 10 kinds of people in the world: People who know binary and people who don't.

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          Chief cook and bottle washer? General dogsbody? Seriously though, how about IT Solutions Coordinator? IT Consultant? Technical Specialist?

          ------------------------------------------- Don't walk in front of me, I may not follow; Don't walk behind me, I may not lead; Just bugger off and leave me alone!!

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          Acopa
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          I like the IT Solutions Coordinator. Sounds like a lot of tasking I've got on my plate yet I've done it to myself getting involved in so much. Even worse in the military I'm a Steelworker doing welding and fabrication work on armor plate designs amongst any fighting, bridge building or convoys....thanks for the reply

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            IT Deity? :) ;)

            WE ARE DYSLEXIC OF BORG. Refutance is systile. Your a$$ will be laminated. There are 10 kinds of people in the world: People who know binary and people who don't.

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            Acopa
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            In software development I am nowhere near you guys. I read articles on this site like mad just trying to keep up....lol.

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              I like the IT Solutions Coordinator. Sounds like a lot of tasking I've got on my plate yet I've done it to myself getting involved in so much. Even worse in the military I'm a Steelworker doing welding and fabrication work on armor plate designs amongst any fighting, bridge building or convoys....thanks for the reply

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              _Damian S_
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              Think of it this way, now that you are back in civvies, if you balls-up someone's not going to be shooting at you!!

              ------------------------------------------- Don't walk in front of me, I may not follow; Don't walk behind me, I may not lead; Just bugger off and leave me alone!!

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                Guys I've been out of the loop for a while. I recently returned home from Iraq and Korea and getting ready to saddle up to my desk in my office to re-begin my civilian life. The task I have recently received in my company is the decision and the description of my new title. The description I can write however my job covers so many different technoligies and areas that it is difficult to pick one that satisfies what I do. I work in the Litigation and Data Forensics market. I have a short list here of tasks that I am responsible for. I'm looking for some ideas that would help me choose something that fits: 1. Maintain IT infrastructure (SAN, Firewall, Switches, Tape Silo's) 2. Database Architecture, Administration, Design 3. Business Intelligence Reporting Design and Analysis 4. C#.NET & ASP.NET Development 5. Production assistance for Exchange Server, File Server, Linux, Unix, NetWare data extractions. 6. Discover, test and implement new technologies. 7. Interact with clients and vendors during many project stages. I am at a loss......LOL. No one title covers or is broad enough to describe what I do. Thanks for the help, Phil

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                Draugnar
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                Some similar stuff to what I do. when it was just me, I called myself IT Director (owner's didn't mind), but now that I have a staff of one under me (sort of, he's really my equal in dev work), I've dropped down to Chief Technologist and given the development title to my new guy. In a similar position at my previous employer, my official title was Global Application Architect, but I didn't have the systems/infrastructure work. All my responsibility lay in software design/development/implementation. I think a title of Infrastructure & Systems Development Manager would be a good title if they'll let you use the Manager term.

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                  Guys I've been out of the loop for a while. I recently returned home from Iraq and Korea and getting ready to saddle up to my desk in my office to re-begin my civilian life. The task I have recently received in my company is the decision and the description of my new title. The description I can write however my job covers so many different technoligies and areas that it is difficult to pick one that satisfies what I do. I work in the Litigation and Data Forensics market. I have a short list here of tasks that I am responsible for. I'm looking for some ideas that would help me choose something that fits: 1. Maintain IT infrastructure (SAN, Firewall, Switches, Tape Silo's) 2. Database Architecture, Administration, Design 3. Business Intelligence Reporting Design and Analysis 4. C#.NET & ASP.NET Development 5. Production assistance for Exchange Server, File Server, Linux, Unix, NetWare data extractions. 6. Discover, test and implement new technologies. 7. Interact with clients and vendors during many project stages. I am at a loss......LOL. No one title covers or is broad enough to describe what I do. Thanks for the help, Phil

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                  Oakman
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                  Technologist

                  Jon Smith & Wesson: The original point and click interface

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                    Think of it this way, now that you are back in civvies, if you balls-up someone's not going to be shooting at you!!

                    ------------------------------------------- Don't walk in front of me, I may not follow; Don't walk behind me, I may not lead; Just bugger off and leave me alone!!

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                    Acopa
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                    Good point!!

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                      Guys I've been out of the loop for a while. I recently returned home from Iraq and Korea and getting ready to saddle up to my desk in my office to re-begin my civilian life. The task I have recently received in my company is the decision and the description of my new title. The description I can write however my job covers so many different technoligies and areas that it is difficult to pick one that satisfies what I do. I work in the Litigation and Data Forensics market. I have a short list here of tasks that I am responsible for. I'm looking for some ideas that would help me choose something that fits: 1. Maintain IT infrastructure (SAN, Firewall, Switches, Tape Silo's) 2. Database Architecture, Administration, Design 3. Business Intelligence Reporting Design and Analysis 4. C#.NET & ASP.NET Development 5. Production assistance for Exchange Server, File Server, Linux, Unix, NetWare data extractions. 6. Discover, test and implement new technologies. 7. Interact with clients and vendors during many project stages. I am at a loss......LOL. No one title covers or is broad enough to describe what I do. Thanks for the help, Phil

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                      Member 96
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                      Simple, do not use a title at all, titles are so '80s.


                      "The pursuit of excellence is less profitable than the pursuit of bigness, but it can be more satisfying." - David Ogilvy

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                        In software development I am nowhere near you guys. I read articles on this site like mad just trying to keep up....lol.

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                        El Corazon
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                        Acopa wrote:

                        In software development I am nowhere near you guys. I read articles on this site like mad just trying to keep up....lol.

                        you would be surprised. Each of us has our specialties. I just reminded someone today that he knows more about databases than I do, by a long shot. We lean on each other, that is what this site allows. When I need something out of my specialty, I come here. When someone needs something in my specialty, they come to me. It all works out.

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                          Guys I've been out of the loop for a while. I recently returned home from Iraq and Korea and getting ready to saddle up to my desk in my office to re-begin my civilian life. The task I have recently received in my company is the decision and the description of my new title. The description I can write however my job covers so many different technoligies and areas that it is difficult to pick one that satisfies what I do. I work in the Litigation and Data Forensics market. I have a short list here of tasks that I am responsible for. I'm looking for some ideas that would help me choose something that fits: 1. Maintain IT infrastructure (SAN, Firewall, Switches, Tape Silo's) 2. Database Architecture, Administration, Design 3. Business Intelligence Reporting Design and Analysis 4. C#.NET & ASP.NET Development 5. Production assistance for Exchange Server, File Server, Linux, Unix, NetWare data extractions. 6. Discover, test and implement new technologies. 7. Interact with clients and vendors during many project stages. I am at a loss......LOL. No one title covers or is broad enough to describe what I do. Thanks for the help, Phil

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                          Acopa wrote:

                          1. Maintain IT infrastructure (SAN, Firewall, Switches, Tape Silo's) 2. Database Architecture, Administration, Design 3. Business Intelligence Reporting Design and Analysis 4. C#.NET & ASP.NET Development 5. Production assistance for Exchange Server, File Server, Linux, Unix, NetWare data extractions. 6. Discover, test and implement new technologies. 7. Interact with clients and vendors during many project stages.

                          Database Administrator System Business Intelligent Analyst Consultant Designer-Developer-Tester Hardware Infrastructure Pre-Sales Engineering Support. or if you want a shorter title, "That IT Guy". ;)

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                            Guys I've been out of the loop for a while. I recently returned home from Iraq and Korea and getting ready to saddle up to my desk in my office to re-begin my civilian life. The task I have recently received in my company is the decision and the description of my new title. The description I can write however my job covers so many different technoligies and areas that it is difficult to pick one that satisfies what I do. I work in the Litigation and Data Forensics market. I have a short list here of tasks that I am responsible for. I'm looking for some ideas that would help me choose something that fits: 1. Maintain IT infrastructure (SAN, Firewall, Switches, Tape Silo's) 2. Database Architecture, Administration, Design 3. Business Intelligence Reporting Design and Analysis 4. C#.NET & ASP.NET Development 5. Production assistance for Exchange Server, File Server, Linux, Unix, NetWare data extractions. 6. Discover, test and implement new technologies. 7. Interact with clients and vendors during many project stages. I am at a loss......LOL. No one title covers or is broad enough to describe what I do. Thanks for the help, Phil

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                            Lost User
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                            Acopa wrote:

                            No one title covers or is broad enough to describe what I do.

                            His Highness Charles XVII Shakespeare once told that what is there in a title or name?

                            "Sometimes the greatest journey is the distance between two people" - Nice quote from a Nice Indian Movie

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                              Guys I've been out of the loop for a while. I recently returned home from Iraq and Korea and getting ready to saddle up to my desk in my office to re-begin my civilian life. The task I have recently received in my company is the decision and the description of my new title. The description I can write however my job covers so many different technoligies and areas that it is difficult to pick one that satisfies what I do. I work in the Litigation and Data Forensics market. I have a short list here of tasks that I am responsible for. I'm looking for some ideas that would help me choose something that fits: 1. Maintain IT infrastructure (SAN, Firewall, Switches, Tape Silo's) 2. Database Architecture, Administration, Design 3. Business Intelligence Reporting Design and Analysis 4. C#.NET & ASP.NET Development 5. Production assistance for Exchange Server, File Server, Linux, Unix, NetWare data extractions. 6. Discover, test and implement new technologies. 7. Interact with clients and vendors during many project stages. I am at a loss......LOL. No one title covers or is broad enough to describe what I do. Thanks for the help, Phil

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                              David B Taylor
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                              I hate to break this to you, but you're a programmer like all the rest of us.

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                                Guys I've been out of the loop for a while. I recently returned home from Iraq and Korea and getting ready to saddle up to my desk in my office to re-begin my civilian life. The task I have recently received in my company is the decision and the description of my new title. The description I can write however my job covers so many different technoligies and areas that it is difficult to pick one that satisfies what I do. I work in the Litigation and Data Forensics market. I have a short list here of tasks that I am responsible for. I'm looking for some ideas that would help me choose something that fits: 1. Maintain IT infrastructure (SAN, Firewall, Switches, Tape Silo's) 2. Database Architecture, Administration, Design 3. Business Intelligence Reporting Design and Analysis 4. C#.NET & ASP.NET Development 5. Production assistance for Exchange Server, File Server, Linux, Unix, NetWare data extractions. 6. Discover, test and implement new technologies. 7. Interact with clients and vendors during many project stages. I am at a loss......LOL. No one title covers or is broad enough to describe what I do. Thanks for the help, Phil

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                                "Bob" It's friendly: "The IT Director wants to see you immediately" brings fear... "Bob wants to see you immediately" implies a friendly chat, maybe lunch... It implies interdepartmental cohesion: "The Director of all things IT wants a meeting of all departmental directors" sounds like the bomb is about to drop on the company. "Bob wants a meeting of all departmental directors" brings visions of figuring out where the next annual 'conference' will be...Hawaii or Bahamas... It means you'll never be bothered again: "Go ask the Vice President Information Everything why my email won't work" which is one of a hundred daily 'requests' by our 'beloved' users "Go ask Bob why my email won't work" which means you'll never have to worry about such trivial matters because the name tag on your office is PHIL

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                                  Technologist

                                  Jon Smith & Wesson: The original point and click interface

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                                  Data God?

                                  What does an agnostic, dyslexic, insomniac do? He lies awake at night wondering if there's a dog.

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                                    Data God?

                                    What does an agnostic, dyslexic, insomniac do? He lies awake at night wondering if there's a dog.

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                                    z974647 wrote:

                                    Data God?

                                    The Coming^2

                                    Jon Smith & Wesson: The original point and click interface

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                                      Guys I've been out of the loop for a while. I recently returned home from Iraq and Korea and getting ready to saddle up to my desk in my office to re-begin my civilian life. The task I have recently received in my company is the decision and the description of my new title. The description I can write however my job covers so many different technoligies and areas that it is difficult to pick one that satisfies what I do. I work in the Litigation and Data Forensics market. I have a short list here of tasks that I am responsible for. I'm looking for some ideas that would help me choose something that fits: 1. Maintain IT infrastructure (SAN, Firewall, Switches, Tape Silo's) 2. Database Architecture, Administration, Design 3. Business Intelligence Reporting Design and Analysis 4. C#.NET & ASP.NET Development 5. Production assistance for Exchange Server, File Server, Linux, Unix, NetWare data extractions. 6. Discover, test and implement new technologies. 7. Interact with clients and vendors during many project stages. I am at a loss......LOL. No one title covers or is broad enough to describe what I do. Thanks for the help, Phil

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                                      Looks like Programmer Analyst to me.

                                      It's good to be alive

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                                        Guys I've been out of the loop for a while. I recently returned home from Iraq and Korea and getting ready to saddle up to my desk in my office to re-begin my civilian life. The task I have recently received in my company is the decision and the description of my new title. The description I can write however my job covers so many different technoligies and areas that it is difficult to pick one that satisfies what I do. I work in the Litigation and Data Forensics market. I have a short list here of tasks that I am responsible for. I'm looking for some ideas that would help me choose something that fits: 1. Maintain IT infrastructure (SAN, Firewall, Switches, Tape Silo's) 2. Database Architecture, Administration, Design 3. Business Intelligence Reporting Design and Analysis 4. C#.NET & ASP.NET Development 5. Production assistance for Exchange Server, File Server, Linux, Unix, NetWare data extractions. 6. Discover, test and implement new technologies. 7. Interact with clients and vendors during many project stages. I am at a loss......LOL. No one title covers or is broad enough to describe what I do. Thanks for the help, Phil

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                                        txALI
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                                        CIO and IT Research

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                                          Acopa wrote:

                                          1. Maintain IT infrastructure (SAN, Firewall, Switches, Tape Silo's) 2. Database Architecture, Administration, Design 3. Business Intelligence Reporting Design and Analysis 4. C#.NET & ASP.NET Development 5. Production assistance for Exchange Server, File Server, Linux, Unix, NetWare data extractions. 6. Discover, test and implement new technologies. 7. Interact with clients and vendors during many project stages.

                                          Database Administrator System Business Intelligent Analyst Consultant Designer-Developer-Tester Hardware Infrastructure Pre-Sales Engineering Support. or if you want a shorter title, "That IT Guy". ;)

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                                          darkelv wrote:

                                          Database Administrator System Business Intelligent Analyst Consultant Designer-Developer-Tester Hardware Infrastructure Pre-Sales Engineering Support.

                                          Hmm, or you could just shorten it to "DASBIAC DDT HIPSES". Acronyms are your friend!

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