Timothy Higgins

IT Consultant at Fremont Insurance Company
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(386) 825-5501
Location
Belmont, Michigan, United States, US

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Dave Levites

Tim has proven himself time and time again to be a talented, client-focused, highly-skilled technical resource. He has a deep systems architecture background and an innate understanding of how his company's product set can best address his customer's most demanding challenges. In addition, he has a highly-prized interpersonal style and an ability to keenly grasp the elements of any issue that allows him to communicate effectively with all levels of his client's and his company's teammates. I've worked with Tim for 15 years and have always held him in the highest regard.

Randy Moeller

Tim is an industry leading individual, with an incredible history of pre-sales architecting of RS6000/AIX total solutions. From performance tuning, to high availability, to monitoring, and virtualization, Tim is an excellent resource and team member and a key reason for many customers success.

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Credentials

  • Red Hat Certified System Administrator (RHCSA)
    Red Hat
    Jun, 2021
    - Oct, 2024
  • CompTIA Mobile App Security+
    CompTIA
    Feb, 2020
    - Oct, 2024
  • Red Hat Certified Systems Administrator
    Red Hat
    Nov, 2017
    - Oct, 2024

Experience

    • IT Consultant
      • Sep 2015 - Present

    • United States
    • IT Services and IT Consulting
    • 700 & Above Employee
    • Enterprise Architect
      • Jul 2010 - Mar 2015

      Enterprise architecture (EA) is a mechanism for understanding all aspects of the organization, and planning for change. Those aspects include business transformation, business process rationalization, business or capability-driven solution development, application rationalization, transformation of IT to the cloud, server consolidation, service management and deployment, building systems of systems architectures, and so forth. Most simply, users use EA and System Architect to build diagrammatic and textual models of any and all aspects of their organization, including the who, what, where, when, why, and how things are done so they can understand the current situation, and plan for the future. Parts of the EA can be harvested from existing sources of information in the organization—auto-discovery of network architectures, database architectures, etc. The users building the models are typically enterprise architects, business architects, business analysts, data architects, software architects, and so forth. This information can be viewed by all stakeholders of the organization — including its workers, management, and outside vendors (depending on the level of access they have been granted to the information), through generation of the information to a static website, or enabling direct web-access to the information in the repository. The stakeholders can use this information to get answers to questions about the organization's architecture in the form of visual diagrams and reports that produce textual information, pie charts, and other dashboards. Show less

    • FTSS
      • Apr 1999 - Jul 2010

Education

  • Central Michigan University
    B.S.B.A., Information Systems
    1980 - 1986

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