Technical Experience

The staff at Front Desk Software has a tremendous amount of experience covering almost all aspects of software development, network administration and web site development. The following is a comprehensive list of all of the areas in which Front Desk Software has experience.
 

General Software Development and Network Administration

  • database design and development, mainframe, network and single user PC databases
  • database engines including supporting mainframe database engines, managing database security, writing database and system exits
  • developing GUI front-end applications for large mainframe database systems
  • creating custom software applications for Windows based networks and PC operating systems.
  • providing network support for Windows based networks ranging from Windows NT through Windows 2000 Server and Windows XP Professional.
  • providing system planning, network and software design and analysis services.
  • creating custom web sites.
  • providing professional level training for programming staffs.
  • providing database administration, maintenance for Fortune 500 companies.
  • application development and maintenance for Fortune 500 companies.
  • imaging and workflow application support for Fortune 500 companies.
 

Specific Software and Hardware Experience

  • Development of Windows 16 bit and Windows 32 bit applications utilizing Visual Basic 1 through Visual Basic 6 and VB.NET.
  • Database engines including Microsoft SQL Server, IDMS, DB/2, Oracle,Access and others. This includes design, development and maintenance of these databases.
  • Developing stored procedures for Microsoft SQL Server for a large .NET development effort.
  • Administering SQL Server and Access databases.
  • Crystal Reports version 2 through the latest versions of Crystal Reports including Crystal Enterprise and Decisions.
  • Developing web sites using Microsoft Front Page, Drumbeat 2000 and Dreamweaver MX.
  • IBM System 360/370 mainframe systems.
  • OS/MVS 360/370 including creating system exits.
  • TSO, SPF and JCL for the OS/MVS operating system.
  • Cobol and Cobol II, including teaching the language to new programming staff.
  • IBM 360/370 Assembler language including developing security programs, exits, logs and journals for database systems. This also includes teaching the assembler language to programming staff.
  • ADS/O, Culprit, OLQ and OLM for the IDMS mainframe database system. This includes teaching these languages/environments to programming staff.
  • Schema, sub-schema and DMCL languages for the IDMS mainframe database system.
  • The Microsoft Office Suite including developing OLE add-ins for the entire suite.
  • eiStream's imaging and workflow enterprise software.
  • Kodak Scan Capture software.
  • Input Accel software.
  • and many other software products, operating systems and database engines.