Architect/Programmer/Graphic Artist
A long-time leader in the microfilm storage and retrieval industry, Rochester NY-based Eastman Kodak Company recently replaced their refrigerator-sized analog microfilm reader with a digital desktop unit, and contacted me for a modern replacement for their aging network retrieval system. I designed and developed a software-only Windows NT/2000 application to replace their existing hardware-specific DOS-based system, completely eliminating hardware overhead, manufacturing and support costs. The new system costs nothing to ship, is backward-compatible with existing software, works with any vendor's hardware and provides customers with the ability to send microfilmed images anywhere in the world via paper, fax or the Internet, as well as to both modern and legacy computer systems. And... it's fast!
Web Developer
When AM&M Financial Services looked to me for a facelift for their brochure-style site, I saw an opportunity to put them on their client'