From my ICTF speaker’s blurb:
“Matthew spent ten years working as a Microsoft Certified Trainer and consultant, specialising in messaging installations. In 2002 he left the training world to concentrate exclusively on real-world deployments, working for a clinical research organisation, designing their entire highly-regulated IT environment, before moving on to a multinational publishing firm. He is now a member of [now IT Services] OUCS’ Nexus team supporting the University’s messaging and groupware infrastructure.”
I was lead on the University’s Exchange 2010 upgrade project, migrating from Exchange 2007, and have led every departmental migration into the central service from departmental email systems. I also introduced Oxford University’s DLP solution and implemented DMARC.
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