Hello everyone,
My name is Bradley Anderson. I was born September 13, 1982 in Dallas Texas the youngest of 3 children. My father got me interested in computers and technology at a very young age. I graduated for Science and Engineering Magnet HS in 2001. I then traveled to Atlanta, Ga to attend Morehouse College for Bachelors of Science in Computer Science and graduating in December 2005.
Right out of college I went to work for McKesson Corp working in there OSG(Out Sourcing Group) department maintaining hospital IT departments in the US and Canada. I ventured further into Health care and IT by working with McKesson Practice Management department where support for Medisoft, Lytec and their EMR's and handled.
I feel that I am a jack of all trades with in the IT arena. I have done database administration, web design, product support, networking, multimedia and information security over the years in and out of the workplace. I am pursuing my Masters in Information Assurance to get a further understanding of IT and its depth
My name is Bradley Anderson. I was born September 13, 1982 in Dallas Texas the youngest of 3 children. My father got me interested in computers and technology at a very young age. I graduated for Science and Engineering Magnet HS in 2001. I then traveled to Atlanta, Ga to attend Morehouse College for Bachelors of Science in Computer Science and graduating in December 2005.
Right out of college I went to work for McKesson Corp working in there OSG(Out Sourcing Group) department maintaining hospital IT departments in the US and Canada. I ventured further into Health care and IT by working with McKesson Practice Management department where support for Medisoft, Lytec and their EMR's and handled.
I feel that I am a jack of all trades with in the IT arena. I have done database administration, web design, product support, networking, multimedia and information security over the years in and out of the workplace. I am pursuing my Masters in Information Assurance to get a further understanding of IT and its depth
