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anyone have any of the following skills?

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    anyone have any of the following skills?

    Hi all,

    I'm looking for people with the following skills:

    .Net Infrastructure (hands on ISA, IIS, Biztalk, SQL in a multi-tier environment)
    Identity/Access management such as Netegrity Siteminder, Oblix Netpoint, RSA ClearTrust etc,
    An appreciation of web services. Any exposure to products by Reactivity, Confluent, Vordel etc is a big bonus.
    Detailed web security knowledge (not looking for generic firewall, URL filtering etc)
    An appreciation of code (not to development level but must be able to work out what a page of VBScript is telling them for example)

    To set expectations, I need a core of skilled associates as I am talking to vendors and SI's about implementation parnering. As there seems to be a lot of people on the boards here who are available, hopefully some of you might have the skills I'm looking for and are willing to work in an associate capacity.

    If you're interested, send me a message initially with a skills and experience overview and I'll get back to you one way or another.

    Thanks.

    #2
    Yes I have those skills and much more.

    IIS6 Web farms,
    SQL 2000 clustering
    RSA Secur ID
    Novell eDirectory and LDAP
    .NET development
    SQL Server 2000 and Analysis services.
    Web security (cryptography, SQL Injection, x site scripting, DDOS, etc).

    But I doubt you could afford me. Microsoft, however can just about afford my consultancy rates.

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      #3
      Thanks for your constructive reply DP. Certainly skills I'm interested in but if you're too busy and too expensive then fair enough.

      Cheers,
      BD.

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        #4
        yeah i can do html..

        do you want me..

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          #5
          I should have stuck with my original thought that I was wasting my time posting on this board.

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            #6
            "I should have stuck with my original thought that I was wasting my time posting on this board."

            Not at all Sir. Just post utter garbage like the rest of us and you'll fit in fine.

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              #7
              I'm sure the response would have been more encouraging on ccnet.

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                #8
                BD

                Ignore the kiddies, thanks for thinking of us.

                Sorry to say I'm not at DP's lofty heights and I'm busy,plus I'm an overpaid tape monkey - sorry IT support :\

                If I hear of anyone I'll pass it on.

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                  #9
                  rr, thanks for making me laugh, vetran, thanks for your comments.

                  Interestingly, 2 of the growth areas in 2004 are, according to the experts, wireless security and web services security. With a sound set of independent specialists willing to be available for project work, I'm trying to attack the latter.

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                    #10
                    I have got more deep exp in fking Biztalk than I want to admit >:

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