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Senior Program Manager - Information Protection

Senior Program Manager - Information Protection

Have you ever got yourself in a tizzy when email was delayed or ‘simply lost’? It’s our team’s responsibility to ensure that customers NEVER feel this way about their email when they use the Office 365 service or their on-premise Exchange Servers. To gain an appreciation for how important a role this is, let’s throw in some numbers. The O365 service has hundreds of thousands of corporations (including Govt. and Fortune 500 companies) using the service as their primary email solution for work. The O365 service deals with well over 100 million emails daily. Ensuring these emails reach their destination ALWAYS and are within SLA is what we strive for. To do so requires us to build a platform that continuously scales to the growing needs of the service while constantly being reliable and available.

If you’re up for the challenge, the transport PM team is looking for an experienced and highly-technical Senior PM who can own, drive, and design end to end features and solutions for mail flow. The ability to understand a large set of technical and business challenges while balancing multiple priorities across teams is required. You will collaborate with teams across Microsoft’s Office Division and you will be providing technical leadership for both internal and external partners.

Responsibilities include:

• Define & drive business & functional requirements for core transport features and related mail flow technologies

• Define the behavior, requirements and design the solution for the next version of the transport platform for the O365 service and the on-premise Exchange product

• Drive feature & partner teams to increase service maintainability and reduce cost of live-site support

• Member of the on-call team supporting the service

Key skills and qualifications:

• You are a genuine self-starter, who proactively identifies problems, proposes solutions and drives a team to address them

• You are a strong technical PM who has a track record of successfully designing and delivering highly technical features and solutions (preferably protocols and platforms)

• You are a well-rounded PM demonstrating customer empathy, strong communication skills, cross-group collaboration, creativity, organizational and management agility

• Strong project management and driving skills, effectively managing projects with and without direct authority and working across multiple teams

• Minimum 5 years of experience in all aspects of the software life cycle in shipping products and/or software as a service (experience of being a member of an online service are a big plus)

• A bachelor’s degree in Engineering or equivalent discipline required

Ability to meet Microsoft, customer and/or government security screening requirements are required for this role. These requirements include, but are not limited to the following specialized security screenings:

Microsoft Cloud Background Check: This position will be required to pass the Microsoft Cloud background check upon hire/transfer and every two years thereafter.

Ability to meet Microsoft, customer and/or government security screening requirements are required for this role. These requirements include, but are not limited to the following specialized security screenings:

Microsoft Cloud Background Check: This position will be required to pass the Microsoft Cloud background check upon hire/transfer and every two years thereafter.

Microsoft is an equal opportunity employer.  All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, gender, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, religion, national origin, marital status, age, disability, veteran status, genetic information, or any other protected status.


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Pre-Sales Data Protection Engineer (Symantec NetBackup specialist

Pre-Sales Data Protection Engineer (Symantec NetBackup specialist

Systems Integration/Consulting company seeking top talent --- nearly 1 Billion in revenues & growing !
$1,500 referral fee

Responsibilities:
Design and/or recommend technical solutions based on Symantec Netbackup 7 !
Facilitate long-term customer relationships through the delivery of technical solutions to customer business problems.
Maintain technology expertise & currency in Data Protection Solutions (Netbackup being KEY one, everything else a plus).
Provide approximately 75% Pre-Sales -and- 25% Post-Sales delivery.
Participate in prospective client meetings, presentations, conference calls, web conferences, and whiteboard sessions.
Create detailed Statements of Work for proposed solutions
Provide knowledge transfer to Professional Services Implementation Consultants as project moves into delivery phase
Maintain professional communication with internal and external clients
Work on multiple projects simultaneously, adhering to deliverable deadlines
Upkeep of customer satisfaction throughout the life cycle of the engagement
Obtain various vendor-related training and certification levels

Required Expertise:
Years of Experience: 5+ years of experience in design & deployment of Symantec NetBackup solutions - Enterprise Level.
Must have prior Pre-Sales Engineering Experience - at least 3 years.
They must be able to communicate current features, benefits and other intricacies of required technologies to our customers in a coherent and organized manner, and support pre- and post-sales consulting services.
This role must demonstrate strong documentation skills in the development of deliverables such as design specifications and proposals.

Strong Server/OS- Windows/Unix/Storage/SAN/NAS background: 2 or more: HP, HDS, IBM, EMC, NetApp etc...

Jeff Kohnle, Recruiting/Resource Mgr.
Enterprise Solutions, Inc.


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National Consumer Protection Week

National Consumer Protection Week

Every day, we make important decisions about finances, health, privacy, technology and more. Look through the categories listed on the right for resources that will help you make your best choices.

Ordering publications for National Consumer Protection Week?
Please allow 3-4 weeks for delivery.

Safe banking online involves making good choices – decisions that will help you avoid costly surprises or even scams. This information http://www.fdic.gov/bank/individual/online/safe.html from the FDIC can help if you are considering online banking or already doing it.

Order free copies of brochures, bookmarks, videos and booklets, on a wide variety of consumer protection topics.  The content is copyright-free, so you can customize it to fit your organization's needs, and share it with the people you know.

At this very minute someone is falling for a health fraud scam. They target all of us with promises of quick and painless cures. They waste money and can lead to delays in getting the proper diagnosis and treatment. Watch this video and learn how to recognize and avoid health fraud scams.


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Consumer Protection Blog

Consumer Protection Blog

For generations, children have learned about citizenship and personal responsibility at school and at home, from teachers and classmates, from family members, neighbors and their houses of worship. Common lessons include how to treat others and how to keep themselves safe — looking both ways before crossing the street, for example, or not taking candy from strangers.

Through both repetition and trial and error, most children gradually learn to be good citizens of their communities and the world at large. In today’s digital age, the lessons of citizenship are no different. Only now, students (and many of the sources from which they acquire this critical information) live online as well.

Digital citizenship describes how we act and interact, both online and off. It encompasses critical thinking, online safety, ethics, digital literacy and media creation, among other 21st century skills. At its core, being a good digital citizen means using technology appropriately and participating in online society in a responsible way. For educators, digital citizenship applies to nearly every subject they teach and is an essential component of the modern curriculum.

That’s why the FTC has produced Living Life Online, a free booklet that explains how the choices they make matter, online and off. Short articles, activities, quizzes, and an ask-the-expert column are meant to help kids learn how to be good digital citizens, stay safer online, and apply critical thinking skills to the advertising that’s around them. Kids get ideas on what to do about bullying, learn about cell phone bill shock, and consider some dilemmas that might spur discussion with their friends or adults.

You can find the guide and activities at ftc.gov/livinglifeonline, or order your free copies!


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Consumer Protection Blog

Consumer Protection Blog

?Ever think about changing your eye color to emerald green or a smoky grey? Or maybe you’d like to try out some cat-eyes contacts as a dramatic costume accessory.  Cosmetic contacts can add that fun and pizazz without correcting your vision.  But to buy any contacts, even the cosmetic ones, you need a prescription.  In fact, the FTC has just settled its charges against  Jokeshop USA, LLC   for violating the law when they didn’t get or validate customers’ prescriptions.  

What’s the big deal about prescriptions for cosmetic contacts? If your lenses don’t fit correctly, or if you don’t use and care for them properly, you can run into problems like conjunctivitis (pink eye), scratches and sores on your cornea, or even blindness.  If you’re in the market for contacts of any kind, see an eye care professional for an eye exam and prescription. Your eye care provider must give you a copy of your prescription, whether or not you ask for it. Keep a copy of your prescription convenient — and keep it current so it’s ready when you are.  Then, just like the millions of Americans who wear glasses or contact lenses to correct their vision, you can take it and your business to any other provider — an optometrist, ophthalmologist, dispensing optician, or seller, such as a specialty shop, large wholesale store, or online retailer.  You can send the seller your prescription to speed up the order. The seller just needs to verify the prescription with your eye care provider.

If you want to get your Star Wars on with those special effects peepers, take your business to a seller that pays attention to your prescription. Read Avoiding an Eyesore to learn more.


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