
Co Owner at YouGoDo.com
New Zealand

Co Owner at YouGoDo.com
New Zealand
• Microsoft .NET Framework: Visual Basic, C#, ASP.NET, ADO.NET, Visual Studio
• Database Development: SQL Server (server and CE versions), T-SQL, DTS, SQL Server Reporting Services, Access
• Web Development: ASP, ASP.NET, XML, XSLT, WAP, Visual Studio, Dreamweaver, CMS, SharePoint
• PDA Development: Pocket PC, eMbedded Visual Basic, SQL Server CE
• Desktop Development: Visual Basic
(Privately Held; 1-10 employees; Leisure, Travel & Tourism industry)
2006 — Present (3 years)
Taking care of the technical side of running YouGoDo.
(Public Company; 10,001 or more employees; SRP; Computer Software industry)
May 2002 — July 2006 (4 years 3 months)
I worked at Serco Solutions (Total IT) for 3 seperate periods over the period stated.
Involved in numerous and varied development projects.
Development and support of companys core product (FM Easy): Creation of ASP.NET application framework to allow legacy ASP code to run side by side with newer ASP.NET functionality; Separation of code into logical layers (user interface, business logic and data access); Integration with Active Directory, Exchange/Outlook, ELMAH (open source Error Logging Modules & Handlers) and SQL Server Reporting Services; Implementation of web services interface and AJAX based functionality; Implementation of SharePoint for development, management and support; Numerous client rollouts (including T-Mobile and MoD sites).
CMS development and support for Education Bradford.
(Privately Held; 11-50 employees; Computer Software industry)
August 1997 — May 2002 (4 years 10 months)
I worked at TBS for 3 seperate periods over the period stated.
Development of two applications to support the companys flagship product (Task Master): Synchro, a flexible and customisable call and user allocation and monitoring solution; TM Monitor, a low budget call and user monitoring and management solution.
Development of a Pocket PC version of Glasss Guide for calculating vehicle valuations.
Interfacing TBS solutions with ESRIs ArcPad (both desktop and PDA versions) and with client systems via MSMQ.
1993 — 1997