Last Updated: 2022-02-02

Bob Netherton

Bob Netherton is a Master Principal Sales Consultant in the Oracle North American Engineered Systems Infrastructure Specialist Team. He has been with Oracle for 30 years, including the first 18 with Sun Microsystems.Bob holds a BS in Applied Mathematics from the University of Missouri - St. Louis and has co-authored of two books on Solaris Virtualization.In his free time, Bob in an avid music collector, follows the Blues and Cardinals, enjoys amateur radio (K5RLN) and plays board games. Probably too many board games

Presentations By Bob Netherton

SLUUG - February 9, 2022

Create an image laid out as detailed: The background should be a tech-themed gradient of dark blues and greyscale which includes faint illustrations of circuits or server racks. On the left side, position a non-specific tech company logo near the top, with images reminiscent of hardware architecture subtly blended into the background. Overlay it with icons that symbolize server updates, file inspection, analytics and monitoring tools, and cloud services. On the right side, display a graphic of a terminal window featuring command-line text like 'ls -a', and include icons for configuration settings. Include also a faded image of an old computer terminal and a directory tree structure in the background. Separate these sides with a faint vertical line or gradient. Use a color palette that harmonizes strong corporate tones (reds, blacks) with retro terminal aesthetics (greens, whites on dark backgrounds). Remember, no textual content should be included.

What's New in Solaris 11.4

By: Bob Netherton

.Dot Files

By: Ed Howland