Who we are

The 'team' currently consists of Keith Jackson. Here is his Professional Experience

  • 10 months as Lead software developer at Ascend All, LLC, February 2015 - present,
  • 6.5 years as President and Chief Consultant at Accent One, Aurora Colorado,
  • 1 year as Software Developer at Pulte Mortgage,
  • 8 years as Software Engineer and Manager at the University of Florida, Department of Anesthesiology, Gainesville Florida

  • Ascend All
    Developed two (2) smartphone apps, Safer Txt and Time 4 Teaching. Built the iOS and Android smartphone applications using the Cordova/Visual Studio development environment. In addition, built the backend web JSON services accessing SQL Server.
    Accent One
    Developed a custom ERP system for Syngenta in the Netherlands (C# and SQL Server),
    Developed of a cross-platform HTML5 application for iPhone, Android, and Blackberry smartphones,
    Developed an extensive Windows Mobile application for the Roofing industry (C# and SQL Server Compact).
    Pulte Mortgage
    As a Contract Consultant at Pulte Mortgage, he was responsible for software development and maintenance to their legacy mortgage information system, known as MORT. Another project assignment was the development of an interface between their MORT system and their new mortgage information system, Empower.
    Department of Anesthesiology at the University of Florida
    As the Computer Programming Analyst Manager of the programming staff of full-time and part-time graduate students, they created the ORVue Pre-Op system for Hewlett Packard. This software system assisted anesthesiologists in collecting patient information prior to administering anesthesia in the operating room. This software was sold worldwide. Also, working in a research group, he participated in the publication of numerous articles in research journals on the use of Technology in Anesthesiology. A list of these publications can be provided upon request. As a Software Engineer, he developed a Resident Vacation Scheduling System that was used by Residents to request vacation time over the course of their residency.