About
I'm Steve Moitozo II and this is my blog for all things technically oriented (i.e., geekly). While I can't blog about everything I do, for various reasons, I am happy to share what I can as time allows.
I like *nix-based operating systems, including Linux and OS X, and I enjoy writing software. I hold a certificate in Software Architecture from the Carnegie Mellon University Software Engineering Institute (CMU/SEI), a Federally Funded Research and Development Center (FFRDC) established by the Department of Defense in 1984.
Since 2001 I have specialized in software architecture for Internet-related applications as well as identity and access management (IAM) infrastructures. I am the former Software Architect at Bates College (Aug 2001 - Dec 2009). Currently I'm servings as a full-time missionary with Wycliffe Bible Translators as a Network Engineer for JAARS Global IT Engineering, Network Systems. For more info on the transition visit our ministry Web site.

