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David Corley Network Engineer
David Corley has been in IT in higher education for the past 11 years serving in various capacities. David’s technology experience began at Simpson University first as a PC Technician then as a Computer Systems Manager. From that position David moved to the Network Administrator position. While in this position, he served as Interim Director of Information Services for one year.
Some of David’s accomplishments at Simpson University were:
- Implemented new internet service
- Change of domain name from Simpson College (simpsonca.edu) to Simpson University (simpsonuniversity.edu)
- Coordinated the move of staff and administrative computers into a new building
- Helped to coordinate the move of a data center to new building
- Implemented new phone system
- Coordinated the installation of wireless network
- Coordinated the installation of technology into classrooms
David is currently working as the Acting Network Manager for San Jose/Evergreen Community College District (SJECCD). In this role he manages all IT projects and supervises all networking staff for SJECCD.
Projects completed while at SJECCD are:
- Active Directory Upgrade from Windows Server 2000 to Windows Server 2008
- Migration from WebCT 4 to Blackboard CE 6
- California Law Enforcement Telecommunication System Project
- Document Imaging Implementation
- District Office to campus Fiber Cable Project
- EMC EmailXtender
- EMC & Meridian DR SAN Project
- Exchange 2007 Upgrade
- Moodle Implementation
- Online Parking Permit Project
- Opt-e-man Project
- Reporting Portal Project
- SPAM / Antivirus Project
- Technology Replacement Plan
- Telephone Registration System Project
- Wireless Project
- Microsoft Windows Server Update Services Project
Current projects include:
- Domain Name Migration from sjeccd.org to sjeccd.edu
- Printer/Copier Maintenance Project
- Share Point / ActiveCampus Portal Project
- Virtualization Project
- VoIP Project
David has an A.A. degree, a B.A. degree and is currently working on an M.A. in Information Systems.
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