My name is Vittorio Memmo, I'm a senior IT professional from Italy in a wide rage of Information Technology products and services.
My experience is primarly focused on Linux based server systems thanks not only to my researcher cultural background in high performance computing evironments but to my deep on-the-field application capabilities.
Fedora Linux has been a distinctive key point in my professional activity despite the scepticism some customers had shown in favour of commercial oriented Linux distributions.
During my job activity as a IT Consultant, System Engineer and System Analyst I’ve achieved many successful objectives leveraging my expertise in researching the solution to problems other persons couldn’t find.
Among the others I've realised:
a high performance computing mini-cluster for scientific calculations based entirely on Fedora Linux and C.O.T.S. technologies to Technical Physics Department in the University "La Sapienza" in Rome.
a Nagios server monitoring 433 hosts and 1663 services to Senate of the Italian Republic entirely based on Fedora10. I've developed shell scripts for integration with CA® Unicenter® ServiceDesk ticketing system (the monitoring system is able to open service requests based on certain detected events) and various customizations to support customer specific need. The result is great: the Fedora 10 based system, the only Fedora in the italian Senate and I think the only one in the governament, runs rock solid since gen 2009 and the monitoring facility is the foundation of the entire system management activity in a so mission critical environment.
Presently I'm working on other ideas based on Fedora Linux.
Fedora is my reference Linux distribution. I'm looking forward to continue building Fedora servers for the customers I'll work for. Among my most recent projects:
OpenAIS/Corosync-Pacemaker based physical cluster delivering HA for both high aivailability and power demanding applications while reserving power for a virtualized environment dedicated to test and pre-production of them.
VMemmo 16:19, 11 November 2010 (UTC)