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Bottomline Technologies - Portsmouth, NH / South Portland, ME / Wilton CT - Full Time local

Position: Sr. System Administrator

The Senior Systems Administrator will be an integral part of the team that is responsible for the installation, configuration and maintenance of mission critical SaaS applications providing payment and legal spend management services. This position will be a key role for the SaaS team, providing technical leadership, driving execution of complex technical initiatives, and providing proactive communication and documentation.

You:

- Demonstrated technical leadership experience evaluating and recommending process and infrastructure improvements.

- Excellent communication and document skills.

- Proven experience in driving infrastructure projects in a matrixed organization

- Management of Linux and Windows hosts on virtual and physical Intel platforms. Management of associated storage and backup infrastructure.

- Management of software commonly found in an SaaS application infrastructure, such as Apache, Tomcat, Weblogic, IIS, Active Directory, DNS, SMTP, etc.

- Demonstrated experience managing operational security and stability of SaaS applications.

- Support of 24x7 SaaS web applications including on-call

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Position: Application Engineer

The Applications Engineer is part of an autonomous, fast-paced team that works to ensure successful software deployments across Bottomline’s suite of SaaS/cloud solutions. This position will combine a strong technical background with great organizational and communication skills to ensure successful deployments with minimal manual effort. They will bring a sense of urgency to troubleshooting, identifying root cause, establishing priorities, and closing issues, as well as working with internal teams to appropriately respond to customers’ needs.

You:

- 2-3 years of related experience or proven technical skills automating processes and procedures.

- Understanding of standard concepts, best practices and procedures for Release Engineering.

- Experience and understanding of change management processes.

- Knowledge and experience in scripting languages such as shell, Perl and Python.

- Experience with Apache, Tomcat, Lotus Notes, WebLogic, WebSphere, IIS, MSSQL, DB2, Oracle

- Experience supporting and troubleshooting server operating systems, web servers, application servers, and database systems.

- The ability to configure and deploy Java applications in a SaaS environment.

- Strong attention to detail with excellent organization skills as well as excellent written and verbal skills

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To apply: Send an email to [email protected] with your resume and couple lines about yourself.


If his videos don't have a value to you, go buy books. People who will find value in his material will pay for it. I really do not see a point of comments like yours.


and how is that a startup?


More like a weekend project...


news.yc would not exist if people followed advice from this guy :-)


Indians do great work and are smart, but fail to take shower daily. So correct title would be: Most Indian Grads Smell.


Completely inappropriate.


.. and chew with their mouths open, with the result that they sound like dogs eating.

Yeah, downmod but, I'm performing a service so y'all know; better some anonymous person on the internet than someone to your face or, that you don't know altogether.


I love the fact that you use webpy for that project. Do you have any posts with more details how smooth the development went with that framework, etc.


CSS frameworks are great way to get the job done quickly, with no need to worry about the different browsers and their issues.

CSS extermists will tell you how using those frameworks is evil, lame, etc. I think the problem is that web developers feel threatened of loosing their jobs (gigs), since regular Joe Sixpack can now go and create a decent looking website in XHTML/CSS with minimal effort.


Any web designer who is worried that "regular Joe Sixpack can now go and create a decent looking webpage" which looks or functions better than something they would be willing to accept payment for, should probably not be trying to make it as a professional designer.


http://dnsthru.com Built in few hours to have quick access to dns lookups. If anyone has ideas how to improve it, more than welcome to contribute :)


Looks cool.

The links in A,CNAME etc was confusing, I thought it was more like a search option. i.e to list only CNAME record etc(just like search web,images)

The report bugs/features should ideally be a form. Its very frustrating when clicking on that starts to open a mail client.

Otherwise looks good, pretty fast.


If he ended up choosing PHP, this thread would be full of hate. Since his choice is python, everyone is happy :-)


Will fix the konqueror issue.

What is the point? Not everyone knows how to use nslookup, and there are websites out there that charge for this type of service. It is also just a hobby project, brushing up python skills :-).


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