M.Wissam Korakley, IT Manager

M.Wissam Korakley

IT Manager

ITAS Group “ICS” ( Information and Communications Systems )

Location
Syria - Damascus
Education
Diploma,
Experience
5 years, 3 Months

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Work Experience

Total years of experience :5 years, 3 Months

IT Manager at ITAS Group “ICS” ( Information and Communications Systems )
  • Syria - Damascus
  • September 2009 to November 2011

Connecting WAN ( Wide Area Network ) Networking between Al-Tawfeer ( Saving Bank ) Branches in all Syrian Provinces . ( Leased-Line + ISDN + Dial-Up + PDN " Public Data Network " )
MTN ISP Project : ( Leased-Line, 3G, 2G, ADSL )
Using Cisco products, ( Routers : 801 Series, 1800 Series, 2800 Series, 3800 Series . etc.)
( Switches : 1950 Series, 1960 Series ….. etc . )

Networking Project at SMC (Syrian Modern Cables)
  • Syria - Damascus
  • March 2007 to January 2008

I was one the team who performed Network for the all five factories in this group .

Networking Project at Sakkal & Sons
  • Syria - Damascus
  • January 2005 to January 2007

We were responsible to make a Network for the show room and administrative building.

Education

Diploma,
  • at Microsoft® Certified Systems Engineer (MCSE)
  • September 2010

 Microsoft® Certified Systems Engineer (MCSE): ( MCP ID:7092532 ) • TS: Configuring Microsoft Windows XP + Vista Client • Managing and Maintaining a Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Environment • Implementing, Managing, and Maintaining a Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Network Infrastructure • TS: Microsoft Internet Security and Acceleration ( ISA ) Server 2006, Configuring • Implementing, Managing, and Maintaining a Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Network Infrastructure • Planning, Implementing, and Maintaining a Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Active Directory Infrastructure • Designing Security for a Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Network • TS: Microsoft Exchange Server 2003, Configuring 1. Create Domain Controllers and working in its environment 2. Implement, Manage, and Maintain Name Resolution (DNS, WINS). 3. Implement, Manage, and Maintain IP Addressing (DHCP). 4. Create and populate organizational units with user and computer accounts. 5. Manage user and computer accounts. 6. Create and manage groups. 7. Manage access to resources. 8. Implement and manage printing. 9. Implement Group Policy (GPO). 10. Manage the user and computer environment by using Group Policy. 11. Audit accounts and resources. 12. Prepare to administer server resources. 13. Manage hard disks and data storage. 14. Manage disaster recovery. 15. Maintain software by using Microsoft Software Update Services. 16. Implement, Manage, and Maintain Routing and Remote Access. 17. Configuring Firewall Policy and Proxy Server. 18. Plan, Implement, and Maintain Network Security.

Diploma,
  • at Cisco® Certified Network Associate (CCNA® Routing, Switching, Wireless )
  • September 2010

 Cisco Certified Network Associate Wireless (CCNA® Wireless): (640-721). o Cisco Certified Network Associate Wireless (CCNA® Wireless) validates associate-level knowledge and skills to configure, implement and support of wireless LANs, specifically those networks using Cisco equipment. With a CCNA Wireless certification, network professionals can support a basic wireless network on a Cisco WLAN in a SMB to enterprise network. The CCNA Wireless curriculum includes information and practice activities to prepare them for configuring, monitoring and troubleshooting basic tasks of a Cisco WLAN in SMB and Enterprise networks

Diploma,
  • at Cisco® Certified Network Professional (CCNP® Routing, Switching, Troubleshooting )
  • September 2010

1. Describe computer hardware basics, binary and hexadecimal number systems, basic networking terminology, and internetworking concepts. 2. Identify the major components of a network system, including clients and servers; network interface cards (NICs), internetworking devices, media, and topologies. 3. Describe the functions, operations, and primary components of local-area networks (LANs), wide-area networks (WANs), metropolitan-area networks (MANs), storage-area networks (Sans), content networks (CNs), and virtual private networks (VPNs). 4. Describe the major network access methods and outline the key features of each. 5. Describe the functions and operations of switching technologies. 6. Explain the format and significance of each of the following components to a network system: IP addressing, classes, reserved address space, and subnetting Calculate valid subnetwork addresses and mask values so that user/network requirements are met when given an IP address scheme. 7. Explain the purposes of networking addresses, routing protocols, and routed protocols. 8. Describe the functions, operations, and primary components of WAN technologies. 9. Describe the function, operation, and primary components required to provide remote access services. 10. Use available configuration tools to establish connectivity to the appropriate network device in order to complete the initial device configuration. 11. Configure a Catalyst switch for basic operations, given a need for plug and- play operation. 12. Configure and troubleshoot Virtual LANs (VLANs), given an operational access layer switch. 13. Configure and troubleshoot Routing Information Protocol (RIP), Interior Gateway Routing Protocol (IGRP), Enhanced Interior Gateway Routing Protocol (EIGRP), and Open Shortest Path First (OSPF), given operational routers.

Diploma,
  • at Computer Engineering Institute in Damascus (which is called now Technical Computer College TCC)
  • September 2002

Specialties & Skills

Routers
Planning
Microsoft Software
Typing: 50 WPM in both Arabic and English. With an average of 97% accuracy.
Typing: 50 WPM in both Arabic and English. With an average of 97% accuracy.
Typing: 50 WPM in both Arabic and English. With an average of 97% accuracy.

Languages

Arabic
Expert
English
Intermediate