Founder and CTO at Comply Flow Pty Ltd
Sydney Area, Australia
Founder and CTO at Comply Flow Pty Ltd
Sydney Area, Australia
Phil has extensive experience developing software systems for medium to large businesses and government departments. Phil prefers to be involved and contributing for the entire lifecycle of a project in order to deliver superior results.
Phil also has extensive experience with startups, founding or co-founding a number of startups, as well as being involved in business development for a number of others.
● LAMP
● OpenLaszlo
● Facebook
● Cloud computing
(Computer Software industry)
February 2009 — Present (6 months)
Comply Flow will soon launch a web-based OH&S compliance solution.
(Entertainment industry)
September 2003 — Present (5 years 11 months)
Creative Enclave develops socially aware massively multiplayer online games. To date Creative Enclave has launched two titles, IMPERIAL GALAXY and MY FAMILIAR.
(Computer Software industry)
February 1993 — Present (16 years 6 months)
Base develops custom software systems for medium to large businesses and government departments. Base's clients include Commonwealth Bank, Australian Securities and Investments Commission, Deutsche Bank and Ausdoc.
(Information Technology and Services industry)
August 2000 — August 2001 (1 year 1 month)
Asia Entry was a business development organisation that took high-tech early-stage US companies into the Asian markets, particularly Japan.
(Internet industry)
May 1996 — August 1998 (2 years 4 months)
Dominion Games was the creator of Dominion, a fantasy MMOG.
(Internet industry)
October 1991 — December 1996 (5 years 3 months)
(Non-Profit; 11-50 employees; Computer Networking industry)
January 1995 — December 1996 (2 years)
(Educational Institution; 11-50 employees; Professional Training & Coaching industry)
November 1991 — December 1992 (1 year 2 months)
Wrote and delivered professional technical courses on topics including Database Design, Database Programming, Unix System Administration, Unix Programming, C, C++, and System Analysis and Design.
(Privately Held; 11-50 employees; Computer Software industry)
August 1991 — November 1991 (4 months)
Developed an automated test facility for an on-line ordering catalogue. Implemented screen-scraping routines for the user interface that allowed end-to-end testing to be automated, saving time and increasing reliability.
(Computer Hardware industry)
April 1991 — August 1991 (5 months)
Implementation of database components for scanning and storing a large-scale (six million) image database.
(Events Services industry)
June 1986 — April 1991 (4 years 11 months)
Pandemonium ran roleplaying conventions in Sydney. Pandemonium ran Sydney Games Convention in partnership with Chameleon games in 1986 and 1987. From 1988 the name changed to SydCon, which ran from 1988 to 1991 solely under Pandemonium's management. SydCon was Sydney's premier roleplaying event, at it's height attracting about 400 attendees to a four-day program.
(Privately Held; 51-200 employees; Warehousing industry)
May 1990 — March 1991 (11 months)
ORACLE and PRO*C specialist for an ORACLE implementation of a distribution system. Provided technical expertise to other team members and developed critical components.
(Privately Held; 11-50 employees; Computer Software industry)
December 1989 — May 1990 (6 months)
Completed the development on an EDI application that sent and received EDIFACT messages, and ported the entire application from UNIX to VMS. This required writing a database compatibility layer that emulated the Unix database on the VMS system.
(Privately Held; 51-200 employees; Banking industry)
April 1988 — October 1989 (1 year 7 months)
Designed and developed several systems working directly with traders in Treasury. The most innovative system read data directly from Reuters, performed real-time calculations and dynamically updated a quote screen. This system was very profitable for the bank and was used for almost a decade.
(Information Technology and Services industry)
1986 — 1988 (2 years)
6d6 Systems provided a public UNIX bureau service, with access to email and netnews.
(Privately Held; 11-50 employees; Computer Software industry)
June 1987 — April 1988 (11 months)
Involved in the porting of Unix to a new hardware platform. Specific responsibilities included serial line and SCSI device drivers.
(Gambling & Casinos industry)
August 1985 — May 1987 (1 year 10 months)
Developed a system that collected greyhound-racing information directly from clubs all over NSW, and collated this information into a database.
(Mechanical or Industrial Engineering industry)
December 1985 — August 1986 (9 months)
Developed a real-time control system for industrial processes.
(Privately Held; 11-50 employees; Computer Software industry)
February 1985 — November 1985 (10 months)
Ported the UNIFY database to several UNIX platforms. Developed an accounting package for UNIFY.
(Public Company; 5001-10,000 employees; LLC; Construction industry)
December 1981 — February 1985 (3 years 3 months)
Designed and developed applications under VMS and Datatrieve.