Description:
Naveen, the doctor for Servelots. Not Medicare! but Compucare ;) Yes, I
am the System Administrator providing treatment for the computers and
servers of Servelots :) Servelots is a nice place to work and nice
people to enjoy life with. Had not expected my dreams to be fulfilled to
establish a foundation for myself on Linux, but that came true after I
joined here.
Building my career as a Bachelor of Telecommuntion Engineer at PESIT, I
found myself interested in Linux while Dinesh, the technical director of
Servelots, provided this wonderful opportunity to build my future as a
Linux System Admin as I stand now. I have not only been working on
repairing system, but also have been successful in handling issues
related to Pantoto, its hosting and maintaining serveral communities.
Learning new things everyday makes me feel that am yet to start the trek
but when I look at the people around me, I get back my confidence. Just
amazing co-workers with lot of tolerance, as they are able to tolerate
my non-sense ;)
I started my career in computing in my school days with Wordstar.
Successfully getting projects done using BASIC, participated in computer
fair held at 'Visveswaraya Museum' for programming in BASIC, where the
topic was very interesting "The Solar System". Then, lots of C
programming at college. Perl, Shell, HTML, Java, JavaScript, etc., at
Servelots. And list goes on.
One more very interesting topic to work at Servelots was the GIS. A very
interesting work, though I didn't have a major share! I am planning to
involve more on the integration of Pantoto with GIS.
Also I will have my website hosted soon: http://linuxsysadmin.net which
would also help me promote Pantoto with my own ideas! I would request
all of you to send me feedbacks and suggestions
naveen@linuxsysadmin.net. The goal of linuxsysadmin.net is to educate
people on using Linux and helping them troubleshoot issues and get them
comfortable using Linux. If you are a Linux lover, please contribute to
it. If not, time for you to explore the world with Linux :)