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Monthly Archives: July 2007
Service Stream: Do Not Call Register
In June 2007 the Australia Communications and Media Authority (ACMA) launched nationally the Do Not Call Register in response to Australian Federal law legislating against unsolicited telemarketing calls. I was employed by Service Stream Limited to design and develop the … Continue reading
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Metatheme: Forward Terrain System
Using the intellectual property of a radically new way to calculate risk from the founder of Metatheme I built an entirely original application called the Forward Terrain System. This is an enterprise class application designed to manage thousands of diverse … Continue reading
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Horwath: Loan Portfolio Management System
As leader developer and technical architect I was responsible for managing two other programmers in creating a web based car loan portfolio management system from the ground up for Horwath (Australia’s fifth largest accounting and consulting firm). Using ColdFusion and … Continue reading
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