|
Apogee Communications Technologies, Inc. |
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
Communication: n. 1. The act of communicating; transmission. 2: The exchange of thoughts, messages, or information, as by speech, signals, or writing. 3. Something communicated; message. 4. communications. A means of communicating, esp. a. A system for sending and receiving messages, such as mail,telephone, or television. b. A network of routes for sending messages and transporting troops and supplies. 5. communications. The art and technology of communicating. 1 |
||||||
ApogeeCT
provides full spectrum capabilities (see below) in Information Technology - from strategic analysis to component integration. Contribute to the bottom line by reducing infrastructure costs, improving infrastructure capabilities and quality, and, on the software product side, improved time-to-market, lower development costs, with fewer defects. With available resources ApogeeCT can provide services ranging from complete turnkey systems to on-site technology training, systems architecture and design, security, and networking. Please see Solutions for specific examples and also check out our knowledge base. Finally, News and Views presents a number of topical articles on technology issues that customers should find relevant and interesting.
Specialty - Corporate Extranets, Employee and Customer Portals for a full range of SSL based B2B, B2C and B2E capabilities using state of the art J2EE technology.
Frank Middleton, president and founder of Apogee CT
Extensive and in-depth experience in Information Technology, designing, building and deploying state-of-the-art computer based systems. Wide exposure to telecoms and financial services and solid knowledge of networking, security, modeling, and systems engineering. Please see background below.
Computing
facilities
Complete computing lab with various UNIX and Windows servers and development systems
Affiliations and connections
Arrangements for hosting dedicated UNIX servers (facilities in Parsippany, NJ)
Access to subcontractors for additional resources such as Java programming
Subcontract to local Advertising Agency (Chester, NJ) for Web design and marketing
Member of IEEE, Computer Society and ACM
Member of IEEE Consultants Network of Northern New Jersey (http://www.TechnologyOnTap.org)
Alumnus of Courant Institute of Mathematics, New York University
Copyright © 2002-2006 Apogee Communications Technologies Inc., All Rights Reserved. Privacy Statement. Comments or suggestions? Please send email to the site administrator
Frank Middleton - Background
Mr. Middleton's client roster includes companies in wide ranging industries and markets, among them security and surveillance systems, financial services, telecom and communications. He has led technology projects that have both advanced a company's core business and enabled companies to embrace and utilize technology for the purpose of achieving significant cost savings and revenue growth.
In addition to completing a project in the UK to get the Nobel prizewinning CAT scanner operational, Mr. Middleton's major projects have ranged from architecting Telex, Fedwire, SWIFT and CHIPS systems for Citibank, designing and implementing internetworking solutions for domestic and international communications networks, and most recently building a J2EE based trading system for EBS Dealing Resources. At EBS, Mr. Middleton led R&D, marketing and product teams in understanding, adopting and integrating leading edge technology in projects aimed at improving time to market, cutting costs and increasing company revenues.
Mr. Middleton has also given seminars across the US on various Information Technology topics and is available for speaking engagements and training on all aspects of IT.
Having obtained a BSc in Electronics from the University of Kent at Canterbury, England, Mr. Middleton went on to acquire a Masters in Computer Science from the Courant Institute of Mathematics at New York University, NYC, Mr. Middleton keeps abreast of a diverse array of technologies through his professional memberships in the IEEE, ACM and AMA.
1 American Heritage Dictionary, 1982