This blog is written by/maintained by John Boulmetis and David Pavone. We are Dell System Engineers who specialize in Dell’s enterprise products. Our focus is centered on the automation and monitoring capabilities of Dell’s Enterprise Products. The purpose of this blog is to communicate some of the common scenarios we run across, and allow you to benefit from the work that we perform for our customers.  This is by no means an official Dell site in any capacity. Everything on this site is use at your own risk.  It may be supported…but chances are pretty good that it is not. Dell has plenty of great sites for whitepapers, marketing information, documentation, etc. This is not one of them. We publish this to help you as part of the IT Community.  Whenever possible we will post links back to official Dell documentation and supported procedures.

About John Boulmetis

John Boulmetis Joined Dell in April 2010 and is currently an Enterprise Product Technologist on the Dell “Tiger Team.” Prior to Dell John was Engineering Director of Enterprise Client Computing at American Power Conversion in West Kingston, Rhode Island. John has decades of experience in making the improbable possible.  John is one of Dell’s top field experts in Dell system management technologies, and is called upon on a regular basis to produce trainings, whitepapers, and documentation around Dell’s systems management tools.

About David Pavone:

David Pavone Joined Dell in September of 2011. David is currently the Large Enterprise Onsite System Engineer for the New England Region. Prior to Dell David was the Data Center Architect for Microsoft Hosting Partner GeniSys Global in Wilmington, North Carolina. Throughout his 15 year career in the IT field David has worked with many large organizations in order to facilitate the deployment and operation of IT Operations Automation technology. David’s specialty has revolved around Microsoft System Center Toolset, Citrix and Microsoft Server Technology. David currently resides in Providence, Rhode Island.

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