|
I began programming when I was only ten years old. Despite my young appearance, that was more than two decades ago.
My core business philosophy can be summed up in a single word, empowerment. I create products of value that empower diverse needs.
I utilize a business model that is a mixture of traditional business methodology juxtaposed with open source innovation.
At the age of twenty-one, I started my company, offering website solutions that allowed my clients to manage their own content.
At the time, content management systems did not exist. In essence, I was one of the original creators... Show all
I began programming when I was only ten years old. Despite my young appearance, that was more than two decades ago.
My core business philosophy can be summed up in a single word, empowerment. I create products of value that empower diverse needs.
I utilize a business model that is a mixture of traditional business methodology juxtaposed with open source innovation.
At the age of twenty-one, I started my company, offering website solutions that allowed my clients to manage their own content.
At the time, content management systems did not exist. In essence, I was one of the original creators of just such a system.
Over time, this project evolved into what is now known as eNetwizard Matrix Server, an open source content management and application server.
No others like it exist; expensive proprietary counterparts don't even come close to matching its rich features and the infinite solutions it provides.
Over the years, I have worked with many clients; individuals fulfilling lifelong dreams, corporations with critical demands, and even as a third party.
I have an extremely meticulous work nature with a sharp mind and a keen eye for details. I take my work very seriously, and it shows in everything I do.
In addition to my work, I travel a lot to explore state and national parks. Hiking is a daily activity for me. I've found it helps me to maintain a unique balance.
In summary...
I seek growth and harmony in all of my endeavors.
And no challenge is too great. Show less
|