subject: The Works - Network Engineer [print this page] A network engineer is very important when it comes to computers, telecommunications and even in radio technology. They develop new software that enhances our way living into a very comfortable one. Scott LaPlant decided to become one of the network engineers and contribute his knowledge to our computer age millennium. He studied hard and specializes in Linux Operating System.
IT Manager Scott LaPlant brings his significant problem-solving talents and technical skills to his work at Dutchland, Inc., a Pennsylvania manufacturing and construction company. Reporting directly to Dutchland, Inc.s president, He also restructures and upgrades the companys computer and communications networks. In addition to increasing efficiency while cutting communications costs three times over, He has been involved in a number of initiatives improving centralized and automated network managing systems.
Several projects as a network engineer have enriched Hes professional life. The developer of a wide range of software applications, He is also a member of the Central Pennsylvania Linux Users Group (CPLUG) and the Lancaster Chamber of Commerce and Industry and keeps a blog on his personal and tech-related endeavors at www.scottlaplant.com.
He also received his degree from Northland Baptist Bible College in Wisconsin and now makes his home in Elizabethtown, Pennsylvania. Active and energetic, Scott LaPlant enjoys hockey and basketball, as well as scuba diving, biking, and cross country skiing. Scott LaPlant also likes to read in his free time, and his favorite writers include John Grisham and Robert Fulghum, author of All I Need to Know I Learned in Kindergarten.