Brandon Marcus
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Waterbury Circle, Oswego, IL 60543
brandon@brandonmarc.us
Tel: 630-730-0181
Brandon is a results oriented business and
information technology planner and facilitator; who has spent over 20 years
helping many highly respected companies to design and implement large-scale
application and infrastructure solutions, to support their enterprise vision,
mission and objectives. His experience has led him to learn
architecture and operations while at Microsoft Corporation. Brandon has
extensive experience leading teams and core expertise in implementing public
cloud infrastructure in Azure and Office 365. With expertise in building and
migration collaboration solutions based on Microsoft’s SharePoint Portal
Server, Exchange, Lync Server, and Windows Server technology for both
on-premise and hosted public cloud environments; Working at Microsoft from as
an Architecture Consultant with the focus on Microsoft’s email, Internet and
directory technologies and security. Possess a diverse background in
technology architecture, application development, infrastructure design and
operations with an in-depth understanding of consulting, manufacturing,
insurance and financial industries. Brandon’s Project Management experience
is based on utilizing PMP and Microsoft Solutions Framework.
Experience
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October
2013 – Present
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Brandon Marcus LLC
Independent Contractor
Project: As the CDW cloud architect, I was asked
to lead the effort for developing a cloud managed services practice based
on hosting infrastructures and solutions in Microsoft Azure. I developed a
1 year roadmap for all cloud programs and capabilities developed internally
by CDW to be sold to their managed services customers. I designed the
functional capabilities and processes for CDW based on a strategy I was
responsible for developing and selling to upper management. The project
required that I lead a team of engineers and developers to build IaaS and
SaaS solutions over the course of six months. The notable
accomplishments were to develop templated architectures and scripted
deployments of new infrastructures for customers to be hosted in Azure and
managed by CDW Managed Services. The processes automated routine onboarding
tasks and improved the time to deployment allowing for scaling the business
for the future. As a result, CDW was recognized by CRN magazine for “The 10 Coolest Managed Services Offerings Of 2015.”
Project: As the lead architect, I successfully
completed the Office 365 migration project for the Hub Group. The project
required consolidating three distinct IT infrastructures from previous
company acquisitions into one. The IT architect role required collaborating
with corporate and IT leadership to align business and technical
requirements to the IT strategy. I designed and documented the future
architecture and migration strategy and worked with the architecture
committee for approval and sign-off. I also defined the operating
procedures and defined the governance processes for the new hybrid cloud
infrastructure. As the lead engineer, I built the new infrastructure to
include Identity Manager as the meta-data directory for synchronization of
user objects across three AD forests, Exchange 2013 and Lotus Notes. The
cloud infrastructure leveraged Exchange, Azure Active Directory, Lync,
SharePoint, ADFS and FIM.
Project: Consulted for a financial management and
accounting firm (April 2014 – Aug 2014) as the lead solution architect on a
global rollout of Office 365 and Windows Azure. The first part of the
project included developing a share services web architecture requiring an
improved cloud based design to move all applications from an on-premise datacenter
to Windows Azure. The infrastructure design and implementation included the
upgrading all hosted applications and a new implementation of Office 365.
The project required developing a 1-year roadmap and redesign the
web-services architecture for all hosted applications to be moved to
Microsoft Azure. As the lead architect I was tasked with traveling
globally to sell the vision and plan across all member firm CIO’s to get
budget approval before implementing the design.
Project: Consulted for Darling International as a
subcontractor for Sogeti as the lead architect for their Office 365/Azure
project. Darling acquired VION International in Europe and required
expertise on consolidating on-premise infrastructures to Azure and to
migrate two different Exchange and SharePoint infrastructures to Office
365. My role as the lead architect was to develop the architecture,
migration strategy and consolidation plan which would be approved in front
of the CIO based on the high degree of risk to the business given the
acquisition has a contractually agreed upon date and significant financial
impact if the merger was delayed. Also, I worked hands on with the internal
Darling engineers along to provide coaching and knowledge transfer.
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October
2012 – October 2013
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Kellogg’s
Director Workplace Solutions / Principal Solution
Architect
As the workplace solutions director, my primary
responsibility was to manage a group of solution architects, developers and
analysts responsible for user computing focused collaboration solutions. I
also managed external vendors and contractors that provided in-sourced
support for Kellogg’s collaboration infrastructures. I managed the budget
for all new projects, developed the business cases for new solutions and
was responsible for the financial analysis to support the business case for
new projects. As the Principal Solution architect I was responsible for the
three year collaboration roadmap for Kellogg’s digital collaboration and
social strategy. This includes designing, implementing and managing the
enterprise workplace solutions infrastructures that support internal and
external SharePoint and social business initiatives.
Notable projects include designing Kellogg’s
hybrid public/private cloud and on-premise hosted infrastructure leveraging
Office 365 to support the global intranet, extranet and externally facing
web properties. Examples of hybrid infrastructures were multi-farm
SharePoint infrastructures, social, web and mobile applications.
Responsible for leading community and social development by leveraging
social communities and developing the analytic strategy to measure social
media use, engagement and ROI.
Also, responsible for leading the design and
delivery team to execute on the roadmap to implement the strategy,
restructure business process based on social business solutions. Updated
the governance structure to support new processes and many internal
SharePoint development projects. As part of the SOA design I was
responsible for leading the mobile application and web-services design of
Kellogg’s sales force enablement project.
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June
2010 – March 2012
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Aon-Hewitt
Global Collaboration Manager / Architect
I started as an independent contractor for Hewitt
Associates to lead a team of engineers responsible for moving the company
away from all IBM technology to a greenfield Microsoft backend. As part of
the Aon acquisition of Hewitt Associates, I was asked to manage a team of
architects and operations engineers leading the effort to merge the two organizations
collaboration infrastructures. I lead the projects to develop
enterprise solutions that integrate across line of business applications,
systems and platforms. Other projects also included Aon’s migration of
internal wikis, blogs, and SharePoint infrastructures; by hosting multiple
farms on both on-premise and in Microsoft Office 365. As the manager
of the team, I was responsible for driving alignment of a global multi-year
rolling collaboration roadmap and capital investment plans. Also drove the
enterprise platform and framework to include internal portals, knowledge
and document management with related business cases.
Responsible also for leading a SharePoint Portal Server knowledge management and
development project; Including migrations and consolidation projects for
SharePoint Portal Server for acquired companies Hewitt previously acquired.
The architecture was designed for
60,000 users including external partners and customers. Responsible for
meta-directory sync rules, directory design, plus claims based
authentication integration for external access and federation.
Infrastructure designs include both private and public cloud
implementations where all systems are designed for site level fault
tolerance and high availability.
The enterprise architect also develops the teams
of engineers and operations personnel as recognized experts in current and
emerging collaboration technologies and trends. Additional responsibilities
include cultivating and maintaining relationships with business leaders and
vendors to develop innovative collaboration solutions.
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June
2009 – June 2010
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Wells Fargo Bank
Contractor – Architect
Enterprise engineer for collaboration
technologies. Responsibilities include design of next generation
messaging platform including integrating and migrating all collaboration
technologies from Wachovia Bank to Wells Fargo Bank. Design requirements
include a comprehensive platform for over 120,000 users across three
datacenters for a 24/7 operation with a 99.999% uptime requirement.
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July
2007 – May 2009
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Chicago Mercantile Exchange
Lead Systems Engineer
Lead architect for responsible for managing the
unified collaboration team and infrastructure that included SharePoint
Portal Server, Exchange Server, Office Communication Server (OCS) 2007 R2,
Cisco/Tandberg video conferencing and VOIP technologies. As the lead
architect I was responsible for managing the design and implementation for
the acquisition of both the CBOT and NYMEX into the Chicago Mercantile
Exchange organization. The project included merging most notably the
SharePoint Server and Exchange infrastructures; including the Active Directory
integration and migration with a 24/7 operation and a 99.999% uptime
requirement. I designed the disaster recovery strategy and implementation
plan that conforms to government regulated FIA requirements. Responsible
for all global HD video conferencing technologies which integrate into both
Exchange for scheduling and IM for desktop video conferencing. Lead on IM
and Exchange integration to the Cisco PBX for unified communications
integration allowing voice mail and telephone routing to the desktop.
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February
2006 – June 2007
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Lucent Technologies
Lead Engineer / Team Lead
Lead a group of collaboration operation engineers
and consultants responsible for five datacenters globally and over 70,000
mailboxes. Designed the SharePoint migration and upgrade. The
architecture includes directory design, capacity planning, disaster recovery
and high availability planning.
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December
2003– February 2006
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Brandon Marcus LLC.
Independent Contractor / Founder
Providing architecture review and re-design of major entertainment
company's SharePoint and Active Directory migration from Lotus
Domino/Notes. The infrastructure design includes 99.99% availability
requirement, recovery strategy, and complete migration strategy.
I was also a directory lead, responsible for designing and
implementing (MIIS) Microsoft Integration and Identity Server (now Microsoft
Identity Manager.) MIIS was an integral part of the messaging
infrastructure meant to facilitate directory-sync across multiple
authentication forests into a single resource forest.
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Working as an independent contractor for Brown Raysman where I
designed the Exchange, mobility and Active Directory architecture including
the migration. The architecture includes directory design, capacity
planning, disaster recovery and high availability planning.
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Working as an independent contractor for
financial trading firm, providing enterprise architecture planning
expertise and operational reviews. Architected and implemented SharePoint
Portal Server infrastructure with a focus on DR build-out and processes.
Business value delivered includes: increased enterprise operating uptime,
improved server sizing methodology and technical guidance.
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February
1999 - June 2003
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Microsoft Corporation
Architecture and Strategy Consultant
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Delivered architectural
expertise throughout my career for over four and a half years at Microsoft
to many major corporations across multiple business verticals as an
Enterprise Architect with a focus on Microsoft’s email and collaboration technologies,
such as SharePoint, Exchange Server and Active Directory.
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Lead a SharePoint Portal Server,
knowledge management and sales portal rollout and development project, for
Philip Morris; global implementation for 5,000+ sales personnel. Business
value delivered by the project included: improved organizational sales
metrics, improved document sharing, and team collaboration across
geographic boundaries. This project used SharePoint Portal Server,
SharePoint Team Services, and Windows Server.
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Provided architectural/technical
leadership and executive management support for a large Beta Exchange
server implementation project for MTV/Viacom. Also provided enterprise
architecture planning expertise and project management office
implementation guidance. Business value delivered included: reduction of
enterprise operating costs, increased productivity and increased employee
satisfaction. This project involved a joint team membership within the
company to include operations, support, engineering, senior management and
two people from Microsoft. The technologies used included Exchange Server,
Internet Information Server, Windows Server & Active Directory, Windows
XP and MS Office. Installation types include distributing Exchange Server
in a Highly Available environment and across Inter-Organizational
boundaries. This company also presented a Video Case study to the MEC 2001
audience.
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Architect for a large enterprise
infrastructure of Microsoft Exchange Server for a large Publication
company. Responsibilities include requirements gathering, conducting risk
management and design sessions, as well as managing project plan and
schedule. Responsible for defining project scope, managing resources, risk
management and maintaining project schedule and project plan using
Microsoft Project. Provided hands on technical guidance and knowledge
transfer to both company and outside consultant resources.
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Architect for many
high-available messaging solutions for companies such as ADP, AIG and Dow
Jones. Lead an operational and technical review of their infrastructure to
determine how to meet each company’s business requirements of a highly
available messaging infrastructure with the need for improved disaster
recovery and backup procedures.
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May
1998 - January 1999
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American International Group
Collaboration Specialist
Messaging engineer. Lead the Exchange server upgrade and
migration project (135,000+ users). Also provide enterprise planning
expertise. Business value delivered included: reduction of enterprise
operating costs, increased productivity and increased employee
satisfaction. This project involved a joint team membership within the
company to include operations, support, and engineering.
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August
1997 - April 1998
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Software Spectrum
Senior Consultant
Worked as a messaging consultant conducting implementation and
migration projects. Developed expertise in migrating from various “legacy
enterprise” messaging products to Microsoft Exchange Server; such as Lotus
Notes and CC:Mail.
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May
1996 - June 1997
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Stream (Microsoft Corp Contractor)
Product Support Specialist
Provided enterprise product support to Microsoft customers on the
following products, Exchange Server versions 4.0, 5.0, 5.5, Windows NT
Server, Microsoft Mail, Schedule+. Worked as a lead support specialist
where I was responsible for all escalated support cases and resolving
critical server down situations.
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Education
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DePaul University Chicago,
IL
December 2014, Masters of Science in
Information Systems
Clark University
Worcester, MA
May 1996, Bachelor of Arts
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Skills
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Microsoft
Infrastructure Core Expertise: Azure, Office 365, SharePoint, Active
Directory & Exchange Server, Lync Server, Forefront Identity Manager
(FIM)
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Enterprise Collaboration
Architecture, Design and Implementation
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Microsoft Server
Platforms: Exchange Server (All Versions), Windows (All Versions), Internet
Information Server, SQL Server, SharePoint Portal Server and SharePoint
Team Services
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Development
Platform: Java, C#, PowerShell, HTML, .NET, Active Server Pages (ASP/X),
Visual Basic, XML/XSLT, Transact SQL
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Enterprise
Project Management Solution and Project Delivery and Implementation
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Project Management and
Leadership: Microsoft Solutions Framework
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Effective Presentations:
Presenter of both business and technical material
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Technical
Documentation Development: Functional Specification and Standards
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Certifications
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Microsoft
Certified Systems Engineer + Internet (MCSE)
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