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Letter from Brent Sommerseth, Avanade QA Infrastructure Team Lead/Supervisor

Tuesday, February 2nd, 2010

January 29,2010

Letter of Recommendation for John Therrell

I hired John Therrell as an SE intern on Avanade’s Infrastructure QA team in January of
2008. During his internship I was his direct supervisor up until my departure from
Avanade in June of2008.

In a largely Microsoft environment, John provided support for our physical and virtual
server environments ranging from hardware installations to software deployment and
troubleshooting. He was a valued team member who brought an attention for details to
his work. John worked well with our cross functional teams and had many opportunities
to assist these teams in an Infrastructure QA capacity. The feedback I received from
other team members was positive and I was happy to have John represent our team with
technical project efforts.

Some projects and/or tasks of note that John played a role in include: Vista bitlocker
deployment testing, writing and executing test cases for Infrastructure QA projects, and
assisting with the migration of Microsoft Virtual Server 2005 virtual machines to a
clustered Hyper-V environment.

John’s professional manner and willingness to collaborate added to his value as a team
member. It was a pleasure working with John and I am happy to provide this letter of
recommendation and to see his career continuing in the Information Technology field.

Regards,

Brent Sommerseth
Avanade QA Infrastructure Team Lead/Supervisor 2006-2008

Simple Drawing Application

Monday, February 1st, 2010

Simple drawing application
A simple, Java-based drawing application I implemented during my Computer Programming II course. The main goals of the program were to gain experience designing graphical user interfaces (GUIs) and to practice use of the Model-View-Controller (MVC) architectural pattern. (more…)

John Conway’s Game of Life

Monday, February 1st, 2010


A fun Computer Programming I assignment which exposed us to GUI design, two-dimensional arrays, and cellular automata. Implemented in Java. (more…)

Crossing the Chasm: Still An Effective Marketing Strategy For Today

Monday, February 1st, 2010

In 1991, Geoffrey A. Moore published a marketing strategy for companies offering high tech products during the early startup period. Since it’s publication, Moore and his publisher’s hopes of selling 5,000 copies was trumped by over 300,000 copies sold (Moore). Eighteen years after its publication, Crossing the Chasm has established and maintained the status of a classic marketing strategy book for startups with high tech (more…)

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An overview of web services

Posted on Thursday, 17th February, 2011

A web service is a software system designed to support interoperable machine-to-machine interaction over a network. Web services are casually described as “Web APIs” by web service providers such as Flickr, Google, Twitter, etc. Web services can communicate over any choice of network protocol, however, Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP) over TCP/IP is the de facto standard protocols of choice.

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