Karsten Reincke
Curriculum vitae
Phases
- Since 2010 Certified ScrumMaster and member of the Scrum Alliance
- Since 2006 certified Project Management Professional of the PMI
- Since 2003 employee of Deutschen Telekom AG / Products & Innovation
- formerly known as T-Online International AG:
- since 2007 as senior expert and project manager
- since 2005 as technical project leader
- from 2003 to 2005 as IT system specialist with project management tasks
- Since 2003 member of the GPM
- Between 1998 and 2003 software developer and project leader
concerning internet search and retrieval technologies added by
automatic text classification systems
- Between 1989 and 1998 multiple software developments concerning Atari and Linux
- Additional studies in computer linguistics and artificial intelligence
- University degree
- Studies in germanistic, linguistics, philosophy und music
- Abitur / Examination 1978
- born at 01 Oct. 1958
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Successful technical leadership of (large) projects to generate
JAVA and AJAX based frontend systems including personal
and budget management
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Successful technical leadership of (large) projects to generate
SOA / webservice based backend systems including personal
and budget management
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Speaker at the CeBIT / iX-Forum / OpenSource-Forum / RiskConf concerning
Project Management and Risk Management
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Successful technical leadership of projects to customize and integrate
internet search technologies and text classification systems into automated
text mapping and recommendations systems
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Effective technical leadership of multiple customizing projects to generate
frontend systems based on XML, HTML, CSS and scripting languages
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Successfully fulfilled system integration and administration tasks
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Many Linux software developments based on C, C++, PHP, Perl
and Shell scripting
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Atari software developments based on PASCAL und C
Opensource
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Development and publishing of tools supporting the project management tasks
(gtgt, lgsp, mrprojext, myPmps)
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Development and long-term maintenance of the
Gnome Installation Guides (GIG)
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Usage of GNU/Linux in private and commercial areas