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I was born back in the best years of all: 1968 – on a Friday 13th. Believe me: it does not mean anything at all. It seems, I had an ordinary life – as far as I know my life, yet ;-) Far from it, I had some very lucky moments: first of all, I am married to the worlds most wonderful woman, Karla. In 2002, she gave birth to Svenja and in 2008 to Rieke - the worlds most wonderful girls!

I worked as an IT-Trainer for the campus from 1999 until 2008. In November 08 I changed over to Britco still as a trainer but as well as a consultant. Starting 2011 I moved over to Britnet.

I do SuSE-, Novell– and Microsoft-Trainings. I started in 1999 doing the red and the blue stuff. But as Novell took over SuSE in 2003, the green color joined the palette (again) – which made me very happy because I never left Linux out of sight and always loved it since my time back at university.

Working as a trainer teaching Windows, Linux, NetWare and some of the products related - like a little Exchange, ZENworks, GroupWise, AppArmor or XEN - some specializations developed. The first one is everything around "Directory Services", like Active Directory, eDirectory, LDAP/X.500 and metadirectory solutions like Identity Manager (former "DirXML"). The second one are heterogenous networks, like integrating Linux desktops or services into Windows or NetWare networks.

I played a little with VMware for a long time, but since XEN was integrated in the SUSE enterprise server I am going more deeper into my third field which is - as you may guess - virtualization.

UFP Lippe

I am an addicted Trekkie. All series are great – but The Original Series still is the most “fascinating”!

I love the place I live in. It is the county of Lippe located in the northern part of Germany. The people are a little bullheaded – including me – but they are the most wonderful ones I ever met. Come and visit – and you will agree ;-)

I am nerdier than 99% of all people. Are you nerdier? Click here to find
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