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Information Technology Project Management

9781774697474
248 pages
Arcler Education Inc
Overview
This text provides a comprehensive guide to managing IT projects effectively. It covers topics such as project planning, risk management, team building, communication, and project evaluation. The book is written to help IT professionals navigate the challenges of project management and develop effective strategies to deliver successful IT projects. Whether you are a project manager or a member of an IT project team, this book is an essential resource for anyone looking to succeed in the field of IT project management.
Author Bio
Robert Martirosyan completed his Master's in Means of Communication and Telecommunication from the State Engineering University of Armenia in 2000. His first, Bachelor, rank, in the field of Radiotechnic and Communication, was secured at the State Engineering University of Armenia in 1998, he has been graded a diploma with excellence. In the course of his studies at the University he worked as an installation engineer in "AATV communications" from 1998 to 2000, where he installed and supported the MMDS (Microwave Multipoint Distribution System / Multichannel Multipoint Distribution Service), CATV (Cable Television) and Broadcast television systems. After studying at the university he was called into the army. After military service, he continued to work in the telecommunications and IT/ICT sectors, worked as an engineer, then as head of the infrastructure department, next up to Deputy Director on Technical Affairs and Deputy Director on Infrastructure Design and Planning. Robert Martirosyan has about 20 years of experience in the networking and telecommunications sector, particularly designing, engineering and leading many projects for networks and infrastructures such as Fiber Optics networks (FTTH, FTTB, FTTC, FTTN, P2P, P2MP, CWDM, PON/EPON, etc.), other wired and structured cabling networks (PEN, etc.), wireless networks, IP cameras network (NVR system), global (WAN, SD-WAN, etc.) and local (LAN, etc.) networks.