Jason Ancrum
**** ******** ***** • Raleigh, NC **610 • 919-***-**** • **********@*****.***
Software Engineer
WebSphere Integration Developer 7 / WebSphere Process Server 7 / Collaboration Center
Representative / Defect Notification Machine Admin / Technical Document Author-Publisher
Energetic, business integration specialist with a unique ability to forecast customer and partner
business needs through extensive scenario testing. Stellar leadership skills; able to initiate
communication across development teams to promote product maturation and assist in
eliminating obvious issues with component interoperability. Volunteered to provide service to
multiple teams when need arose to alert component owners of new problem management
records. Author of several technical documents in the WebSphere Business Integration and
Business Process Management (BPM) space.
Setup integration scenarios utilizing WebSphere Interchange Server as broker
Configure and Deploy Java Connector Architecture JCA Adapters
Setup integration scenarios utilizing WebSphere Process Server as broker
Configure and Deploy Legacy WebSphere Business Integration Adapter stand-alone
Setup integration scenarios utilizing WebSphere Application Server as broker
PMR Alert Server Admin across IBM product portfolio
Memory Allocation and Performance Tuning for WebShere Interchange Server 4.2.* and 4.3.*
Select Published online content
WebSphere Adapters in IBM WebSphere Integration Developer V7
http://www-01.ibm.com/support/docview.wss?uid=swg27023712 Installation, configuration,
troubleshooting, and the finding of additional reference materials and manual mustGather in
using IBM WebSphere Integration Developer V7 to create integrated applications invoking
WebSphere Adapters.
Level of Difficulty: Intermediate
Date: 6 December 2011
Server Administration within WebSphere Integration Developer
http://www-01.ibm.com/support/docview.wss?uid=swg27021972 Server startup inside
WebSphere Integration Developer, settings that could influence startup behavior, effective
troubleshooting, guidance around performance and tuning, hot deployments, differences in
connection type options, and startup alternatives.
Level of Difficulty: Beginner
Date: 21 June 2011
Professional Experience
WebSphere Integration Developer 7 (ChangeTeam member at Research Triangle Park NC),
March 2010 - Present
WebSphere Process Server and WebSphere Enterprise Service Bus, January 2007 - March 2010
Collaboration Center Representative (WBIA and WICS), January 2005 – 2007
Technical Support L2 (WBIA /WICS/ BTT), August 2001 – December 2004
Experienced, business integration engineer with a passion for effective problem determination
and subsequent resolution. Responsible for coordinating and participating in discussions which
include all those products involved in a complete Business Integration implementation. Play
integral role in product development activities by submitting enhancement requests. Day-To-Day
activities consist of setting up environments to mirror that of customers. This typically entails:
Operating System installation (AIX, HP-UX, Solaris, Win2000, WinXP Pro, Windows7, RedHat
or SuSE Linux)
Database installation and configuring (DB2 Universal Database, MS SQL Server 2000, Oracle
Database)
Messaging installation and configuring (IBM MQSeries, JMS, CORBA Interface Definition
Language)
Java Runtime Environment and IBM Object Request Broker (ORB) installation
Broker installation and configuring (WPS7.*, WESB7.*, WPS 6.0, WICS 4.*, WBI Message
Broker, WAS7)
Connectors installation and configuring (JCA Adapters, WBIA Legacy Adapters)
Monitoring Utilities deploy via WebSphere Admin Console or WSAdmin / JACL scripts
(ServiceDeploy, wsadmin, CWDashboard)
Software Developer (TIVOLI Netview) Summer Co-Op, May 2000 – August 2000
Wrote and reviewed previous release code for SNMP traps alerting on node failure. Also was
responsible for internal team Intranet page and defect tracking in CMVC (Defect Repository).