Job opportunities in Palo Alto, CA

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happymaryellen

VMware Inc., a pioneer in virtualization software for industry-
standard computers, is seeking a senior software engineer to help
design and develop next generation tools for converting physical
machines to virtual machines, and to provide ways to file system
modification utilities like backup and patch management in a scalable
manner.

Responsibilities
Design and develop utilities for exposing and editing Windows and
Linux file systems.
Create scalable framework for converting physical machines to virtual
machines and back.
Design and develop infrastructure for performing various system
updates on virtual machines.
Design and develop tools for large scale virtual machine backup &
restore.

Requirements:
Degree in Computer Science or Engineering or equivalent.
Minimum 7 years of industry experience with at least 3 years in a
technical leadership position
Industry experience in C/C++
Strong systems software background in either Windows(preferred) or
Unix
Experience writing multithreaded code
Understanding of Networking concepts
Understanding of the Windows or Linux boot process (recommended)
Experience working with file systems and file system drivers
(recommended)
Experience with C#, .Net, VisualBasic (recommended)
Experience with patch management, backup software (recommended).
Understanding of Distributed systems (recommended)
Experience reverse engineering Windows undocumented functionality
(recommended)
Contact Maryellen O'Connell at (e-mail address removed) for more
information.
650-812-6614
 
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Victor Bazarov

VMware Inc., a pioneer in virtualization software for industry-
standard computers, is seeking [..]

Wow... I thought that at least industry standard software suppliers
refrain from spamming Usenet... I guess I was wrong.

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red floyd

[spam redacted]

A copy of this has been sent to (e-mail address removed), (e-mail address removed) and
(e-mail address removed) [guesses, since they don't have addresses on the
website], along with a complaint.
 
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red floyd

red said:
[spam redacted]

A copy of this has been sent to (e-mail address removed), (e-mail address removed) and
(e-mail address removed) [guesses, since they don't have addresses on the
website], along with a complaint.

As a side note: When it's it's possible to determine the company in
question, I recommend many people do the same thing. Maybe then they
will get the idea.

If it's a company employee, I also mention that I'm sure they are
"pleased" with the employee bringing disrepute onto the company, and am
sure they will "reward" him/her accordingly.
 
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Maryellen

VMware Inc., a pioneer in virtualization software for industry-
standard computers, is seeking [..]

Wow... I thought that at least industry standard software suppliers
refrain from spamming Usenet... I guess I was wrong.

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Victor,
My error, I searched for protocols on this site as best I could and I
could not find them.
Please forgive my missing it.
Contrary to some people's opinion, I am not a bad person, just a
little slow technically.
a common end-user, not a technie.
Maryellen
 
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red floyd

Maryellen said:
VMware Inc., a pioneer in virtualization software for industry-
standard computers, is seeking [..]
Wow... I thought that at least industry standard software suppliers
refrain from spamming Usenet... I guess I was wrong.

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Victor,
My error, I searched for protocols on this site as best I could and I
could not find them.
Please forgive my missing it.
Contrary to some people's opinion, I am not a bad person, just a
little slow technically.
a common end-user, not a technie.
Maryellen

Maryellen,

I apologize if I came off as brusque and rude earlier. I certainly
didn't mean to imply that you were a bad person.

My point is that posting the welcome or FAQ to the location on Google
isn't relevant. Usenet is not Google, they merely provide a web-based
reader.

In general, it's good to follow a group for a little bit before posting.
You can find the FAQs at the link I provided in my original email, but
here they are, in particular the netiquette:

http://www.parashift.com/c++-faq-lite (FAQs)
http://www.parashift.com/c++-faq-lite/how-to-post.html (Netiquette).

Thank for responding to this group, and again, I'm sorry if you
misinterpreted my mail.
 

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