Keith Kenyon

Keith Kenyon

Unix Adminstrator/Engineer @ Thomson Reuters

About Keith Kenyon

Keith Kenyon is a UNIX Administrator/Engineer with over 11 years of experience at Thomson Reuters. He specializes in incident management for UNIX servers and collaborates with third-party engineers for server configuration and upgrades.

Work at Thomson Reuters

Keith Kenyon has been employed at Thomson Reuters since 2013, serving as a UNIX Administrator/Engineer. His role involves managing UNIX servers and applications, ensuring their optimal performance. He is responsible for building and configuring UNIX servers that are shipped to client sites. His experience at Thomson Reuters spans over 11 years, during which he has developed a deep understanding of UNIX systems and their operational requirements.

Education and Expertise

Keith Kenyon studied at the US Air Force Technical Training Center, Keesler AFB, where he completed a program in Certified Computer-Telecommunications Technician from 1999 to 2000. This vocational training provided him with foundational knowledge in computer and telecommunications systems. Additionally, he graduated from Jennings Sr High, earning his High School Diploma from 1972 to 1976.

Background

Keith Kenyon has a background in UNIX system administration and engineering. He acts as an Incident Manager for significant issues related to UNIX servers and applications. His role requires collaboration with third-party engineers from IBM and Oracle to facilitate UNIX server configuration, upgrading, and migration. This collaborative approach enhances the efficiency and reliability of the systems he manages.

Professional Responsibilities

In his capacity as a UNIX Administrator/Engineer, Keith Kenyon is tasked with critical responsibilities that include the building and configuration of UNIX servers. His work ensures that these servers are ready for deployment to client sites, reflecting his technical skills and attention to detail. His role is essential for maintaining the functionality and performance of UNIX-based systems within the organization.

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