Jerret Kinsman
Born and raised in east Multnomah County, Oregon, Jerret has enjoyed both the professional opportunity and breathtaking beauty provided by living near the Columbia River and Mount Hood. In 1999 he relocated to Beaverton, Oregon to take a position at software development company now known as FIServ Corporation. He is married to Laycee Kinsman. He and Laycee and continue to live in Beaverton with daughter Cate, son Chet and their dog Cedar.
Jerret is an accomplished software engineer and web developer with extensive experience architecting and implementing software for the financial, semiconductor and security sectors. While working in the financial sector, he designed and implemented payment processing solutions for high-value clients such as JP Morgan Chase, Washington Mutual, Wachovia and SunTrust.
Versed in Microsoft and various open source development environments Jerret is articulate in the many programming languages, such as: C#, SQL, Python, PHP, Java, C++ XML, XSLT, HTML, CSS, MFC, COM, ATL and Shell scripts. In addition to the Windows and Linux operating systems, Jerret has substantial experience with Microsoft SQL Server, MySQL and the PostgreSQL database systems.
Because Jerret has such a wide technical background, he is able to assess each client’s needs without being limited to a specific platform or language. That means that his clients are offered the best solution for their web presence.
Abdul Waheed
In 2008 Abdul completed his Bachelor of Science degree in Computer Science from Allama Iqbal Open University in Islamabad, Pakistan. Shortly thereafter he signed on with S3 Technologies as an intern. In less than two years he was promoted to Team Lead and was responsible for managing several projects.
Well versed in web technologies Abdul primary focuses on Joomla! and Durpal based content management systems. Chances are if you needed a custom component, module or template then Abdul played a role in getting it developed.
When Abdul isn't working hard on a customer's project he enjoys a good game of Cricket, time with his family or, of course, reading a good book. As a man of faith Abdul spends much of his personal time exploring religion and encouraging others to take "the high road" - and, if he has any time left over he may just well sneak in a game of Need for Speed.
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