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The People Behind the Rogers Communications Centre
Research Support Technology Group
Many Ayromlou Many Ayromlou, System Integrator - is the Systems Integrator for the Rogers Communications Centre. His role is to integrate multiple applications on multiple platforms into a single unified entity. Many specializes in putting operating systems to work, caring for them, monitoring their users and in designing the network that the Centre's operating systems function upon.

Currently, Many is working on the CDTV broadcast trials with the CDTV master control and Triveni Digital by configuring an infrastructure to facilitate the transfer of data information over a Digital television signal. He has also recently worked with CANARIE on the ANAST project by building, maintaining and researching different aspects of the Access Grid. Many is a guest lecturer for the School of Radio and Television Arts and he enjoys solving Network security issues, researching and learning about the latest encryption algorithms.

You can keep up with Many and his activities on his blog found at http://www.nerdlogger.com
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