| Principle TrainerAnthony Caruso, owner of AJC Information Solutions,
			is the company's principle training resource. He brings a unique
			blend of technical, business and instructional expertise to his
			seminars.
 Since 1980, Mr. Caruso has provided extensive technical consulting
			and education services to a variety of clients both directly and
			through nationally recognized information systems consulting and
			training groups.
			These assignments have included analysis and design efforts as well
			as technical development in a wide range of programming
			languages, operating systems and database management systems.
 
 In
			recent years, this technical and consulting expertise has been
			applied to the design, development and delivery of information
			systems training, from individual courses to comprehensive
			curricula. With extensive experience in both current distributed and
			object-oriented platforms (UNIX/Linux, Java SE/EE, .Net VB/C#, C/C++),
			Internet technologies (HTML/CSS, JavaScript, Perl, XML, Web Applications) and traditional
			development environments (MVS, VM, IMS, DB2, Cobol, PL/I), Mr. Caruso
			is uniquely qualified to assist in the technical transition that
			information-based firms face today. This ability to bridge modern
			and legacy cultures
			maximizes the knowledge transferred in the classroom.
 
 Mr. Caruso holds an M.B.A from New York University with
			concentrations in Strategic Management, Corporate Venturing and
			Management Information Systems. His academic credentials also
			include a B.S. from Rutgers University with majors in both Computer
			Science and Engineering, as well as a minor in Psychology.
 
 Effectiveness in technology requires continual education. Mr. Caruso
			has  received Java Programmer
			certification by Oracle/Sun, Inc.  He is also currently
			pursuing a training certificate program at NYU's School of
			Continuing and Professional Studies, with concentrations in
			electronic, distance and blended learning technologies and
			strategies.
 
 Contact Anthony Caruso directly at 
			ajc@ajcis.com
 
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