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  • .NET
  • App & Mobile Programming
  • App Development
  • ASP.NET
  • Bootstrap
  • C#
  • Data Management
  • Design
  • Front End Development
  • JavaScript
  • Management
  • Mobile App Marketing
  • Programming
  • Responsive Web Design
  • Software Development

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Services

  • Blazor Web Application Development

    $75/hr Starting at $150 Ongoing

    Dedicated Resource

    Blazor is a cutting-edge framework for building interactive web applications using C# and .NET, eliminating the need for JavaScript in many scenarios. My Blazor Web Application Development service encompasses...

    .NETApp & Mobile ProgrammingASP.NETC#Data Management
  • Blazor App Theming

    $50/hr Starting at $200 Ongoing

    Dedicated Resource

    Our Bootstrap 5 Template Customization Service offers seamless integration and customization of your purchased Bootstrap 5 templates into Blazor Server, Blazor WebAssembly (WASM), and Blazor Hybrid applications...

    App DevelopmentBootstrapFront End DevelopmentUser Experience DesignWeb Design

About

Richard Weiser: Expert in Cloud Solutions, Data Management, and Software Engineering

With over 20 years of dedicated experience in the tech industry, Richard Weiser is a seasoned Senior Software, Systems, and Cloud Engineer renowned for his expertise in cloud deployments, data management, and project leadership. Based in Clemmons, NC, Richard has a proven track record of driving organizational efficiency and enabling data-driven decision-making through innovative technology solutions.

Throughout his career, Richard has consistently demonstrated his ability to build scalable and secure web applications using ASP.Net and Blazor within Azure and AWS cloud environments. His proficiency in designing and implementing robust cloud infrastructures has enabled businesses to transition seamlessly to cloud-based operations, optimizing their performance and reducing costs. Richard's expertise extends to data management and analytics, where he has designed and maintained data warehouses, lakes, and business intelligence platforms, providing organizations with the insights needed to make informed decisions.

At Scopos, Richard played a pivotal role in rebranding and developing various applications using Blazor WASM. His innovative approach and technical acumen were instrumental in creating a cohesive and integrated suite of tools that streamlined operations and enhanced user experience. At Walser Technology Group, he demonstrated his cloud engineering prowess by building a Network Operations Center and managing cloud servers within a Dell Certified Microsoft Azure Stack 5-node cluster, ensuring robust and reliable service delivery.

As the founder and CTO of WeiserTek, Richard showcased his entrepreneurial spirit and technical leadership by developing applications that supported key sectors such as healthcare and education. His development of Lestat, a sophisticated software solution, highlighted his ability to address complex technical challenges with innovative solutions. His tenure at Liberty Hardware saw him redesigning data warehouses and ETL processes, while his work at Hanes Brand involved modernizing legacy systems to improve operational efficiency.

Richard's expertise is not limited to technology alone; his leadership and project management skills have been critical in guiding technical teams and managing large-scale IT projects. He has a knack for identifying and implementing best practices that drive efficiency and innovation, ensuring that projects are delivered on time and within budget. His collaborative approach and ability to communicate complex technical concepts to non-technical stakeholders have earned him a reputation as a trusted advisor and leader.

In addition to his professional achievements, Richard has contributed to the tech community through publications and conference presentations. He co-authored "Gross Anatomy for the E-Learner" and presented at prestigious events such as the American Society of Anesthesiologists Conference. His dedication to continuous learning and knowledge sharing underscores his commitment

Work Terms

Richard Weiser operates with a commitment to flexibility, professionalism, and transparency, ensuring that clients receive the highest quality of service tailored to their specific needs. Below are the detailed work terms that guide our engagements:

Hours of Operation
Richard Weiser’s hours of operation are adaptable to align with the client's workday. Typically, working hours are from 10 AM to 7 PM Eastern Time. This flexibility allows for seamless collaboration and ensures that project milestones are met efficiently.

Payment Terms
To facilitate smooth financial transactions and project progress, the following payment structure is in place:

A 25% down payment is required at the start of the project to secure commitment and initiate the work.
A subsequent 25% payment is due at the project’s mid-way point, as defined in the client’s specifications.
The remaining balance is due within 15 days of project completion (Net 15).
This structured payment plan ensures that both parties are aligned and committed to the successful and timely delivery of the project.

Source Code Access
Clients have the ability to review the source code throughout the project to ensure transparency and allow for feedback. However, the complete source code will only be turned over upon full payment of the project. This policy ensures that the work is secured and protects the interests of both the client and the developer.

Communication Style
Effective communication is crucial for the success of any project. Richard Weiser employs a multi-channel communication strategy to accommodate different client preferences:

Application requirements and detailed project specifications should be communicated via email or through GitHub repositories to maintain clear and documented exchanges.
For instant messaging, quick updates, and real-time collaboration, Google Chat, Microsoft Teams, or Skype are utilized.
This approach ensures that there are no misunderstandings and that all project-related communicat