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John
N. Armstrong
Mr.
Armstrong is the Senior Partner and founder of Objective Logic and
is its principal consultant. With over 35 years of software development
experience, including 20 years as a senior consultant, Mr. Armstrong
has assisted many well-known companies in the implementation of
sophisticated software technologies, including Texas Instruments,
Inc., Sprint Corporation, BEA Systems, Inc., Washington Mutual,
Avatier Corporation, Inference Corporation, and many others.
Drawing
on a broad and deep background of experience in business and commercial
software vendor product development, he specializes in the architecture,
design, development, and implementation of advanced applications
and systems software solutions. He brings a well-rounded and seasoned
approach to the application of proven information technology in
todays challenging and competitive e-business environment.
Mr.
Armstrong holds a Bachelor's Degree in Electrical Engineering from
the University of Cincinnati and a Masters Degree in Computer Science
from Southern Methodist University.
Career
Highlights
In
1999, Mr. Armstrong co-founded Objective Logic, L.L.P. where he
serves as Senior Partner and Consultant to a broad spectrum of corporate
clients, specializing in the architecture, design, and implementation
of sophisticated enterprise software and commercial software vendor
products.
Prior
to that, Mr. Armstrong was a Senior Consultant for Strategic Systems
Architects, Inc., developing custom systems and application software
for a variety of clients, including BEA Systems, Inc., Sprint Corporation,
BancA (a division of Andersen Consulting), and Inference Corporation.
Mr.
Armstrong also developed innovative new systems software products
for Computer Associates (formerly UCCEL Corporation), including
the Synova products.
Mr.
Armstrong's professional experience includes 10 years with Texas
Instruments, Inc., developing system software for large-scale IBM
mainframe systems, including communications software, operating
system software, and high-volume transaction processing systems.
Mr. Armstrong is well versed in the principles of large-scale, high-volume,
real-time systems design. During his tenure with Texas Instruments,
he developed a sophisticated data transfer product that facilitated
the real-time transfer and exchange of data throughout the company's
worldwide, distributed computing network. This product was subsequently
acquired by IBM and is now marketed under the name, MVS/BDT.
Career Profile (Word,
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The
career profile provides an in-depth view of Mr. Armstrong's career
experience, skillset, and many client engagements.

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