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Chief Technology Officer (CTO)
Project management, analysis and planning, specifications, project
estimates and quotation, development, testing, and support. ASP.NET, C#, Visual Basic .NET (VB.NET),
ColdFusion, and SQL Server 2000/2005.
(Summer 2004 - Fall 2006; ~ 2.5 years) |
Duties:
- Project
Planning; Determining project requirements
- Formulating
and presenting potential solutions
- Documenting designs
- Full Life-Cycle Project
development:
- Conceptualization
- Project analysis and planning (architecture design)
- Development
- Testing / Staging
- Production release
- Support
Development
Environments:
- IIS 6.0
for Windows 2003 (32 and 64-bit)
- Visual Studio.NET (2003, 2005)
- Microsoft SQL Server (2000, 2005)
- Dreamweaver
- Visual SourceSafe
- SubVersion
Programming
Languages:
- .NET 1.1 & .NET 2.0
- ASP.NET (C#, VB.NET)
- ColdFusion MX 6.1 & 7
- AJAX
- XML
- JavaScript
- Hand-coded
HTML
Projects:
- Portal Technology: Enterprise-level consumer portals for real
estate, mortgage and insurance industries.
- Virtual Office Website: Intranet/extranet solution entailing
customer relationship management (CRM), task management, calendaring, document
sharing, site skinning, content management, and more.
- Prudential Preferred Realty: Maintenance and enhancements to
existing systems in ColdFusion.
- Prudential Palms Realty: Maintenance and enhancements to
existing systems in ColdFusion.
- The Great American Home: Regional real estate portal website
complete with back-end lead management (CRM) and content management tools.
Click Here For More Work Experience
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| Customer
Quote |
"The cost to have Kevin develop our website was
much less than we expected, and we are very satisfied with the quality
of our site. We have received positive comments from many people,
including some of our competitors. Kevin made what seemed like an
insurmountable task very easy for us, and we could certainly recommend
him without question."
Gary
R. Turner, CIC, CPIA
Turner Insurance Agency, Inc
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