NetAdair
Michael Rausch
Willkommen!
Sie werden sich jetzt vielleicht fragen: "Was soll NetAdair eigentlich bedeuten?"
Es ist eine Anspielung auf den, neben Grisu, dem kleinen Drachen,
vielleicht berühmtesten Feuerwehrmann überhaupt.
- Mein derzeitiges Hauptbetätigungsfeld ist Murex MxG2000: Mein aktuelles Profil, Stand 23.5.2008 im PDF-Format. The CV is also available in english.
- Unfinished ideas/mini projects with Murex focus; maybe you want to sponsor one of these?
- PrinterV3 MxML task extension to talk to OpenOffice (running on the server side) instead of MS Word (running on a client) for printing or PDF generation
- Headers and footers, page numbers, cover and following pages for MxML templates
- Automatic conversion of the dealing sheet decision tree and its ticket printing to MxML data publisher / post-trade workflow (scoped to Mx.3 migration)
- Automatic optimizer for xTBLFIELD() parser function calls in dynamic creations
- Automatic conversion of Mreport data dictionaries to dynamic creations (scoped to Actuate migration)
- Automatic parallelization framework to utilize parallel data mart feeders (semi-automatic or using the deal scanner engine) with your Mreport reports
- Browsable cross-reference of data dictionary formulae
- Murex parallel computing without the effort: free management platform for grid services, to base Murex MPC upon
- Wrapper for encrypted (https) transport of SOAP communication between Murex clients and the server
- Mini firewall mfirewall, a generic user-space firewall (developed on Solaris for use with Murex ECN drivers)
- Murex training
- Murex performance tuning and optimization
- Collection of Murex-related tools and code sniplets
- Meine Version der libsis zur Virtualisierung von Anwendungen z.B. im Veritas Cluster
- Solarkraftwerke
- Eines der Werke aus grauer Vorzeit: Stoneage
Favorite quotes:
- "Wer die Pflicht hat, Steuern zu zahlen, hat auch das Recht, Steuern zu sparen." (Helmut Schmidt)
- "If you want to build a ship, don't drum up the men to gather wood, divide the work and give orders. Instead, teach them to yearn for the vast and endless sea." (Antoine de Saint-Exupéry)