Our team is made up of hand-picked professionals that spend their lunches arguing about the most efficient way to represent hierarchical datasets and know more acronyms than you can shake a stick at. Yeah – they’re elite. We don’t just pay the bills by coding, we breathe in hexadecimal and dream in recursive procedures. We laugh at SQL injection loopholes in other people’s applications. If you don’t understand half of what the previous sentences mean, then you’re starting to get the picture. What you’ve got to ask yourself at this point is the following: Do you care enough about business technology to work with elite experts?
Lance P Cleveland
A tech geek since the early 80s, Lance has consulted for international companies including Kraft, Kimberly Clark, Paychex and Telefonica. Early in his career he spent countless hours alongside top engineers at Cognos, HP, Oracle, Data General, and Informix. Lance combines business and IT management expertise with strong coding and database skills to make your concepts a reality. As the owner and co-founder of Cyber Sprocket Labs, Lance is a force to be reckoned with in the computer software and design industry.
Paul Grimes
Paul Grimes is an award winning manager and software developer, whose commitment to his peers, employees and clients is unsurpassed. He is a caring, respectful person with a degree in computer programming and over 15 years of management experience. This commitment and experience makes Paul the ideal person to achieve client goals in a timely fashion.
Eric James Michael Ritz
Eric started programming at the age of 8, and it has been his passion since then. To Eric, computer programming is a linguistic exercise—translating abstract ideas into concrete form through the medium of programming languages. To that end, he has invested a great deal of his life studying computer science and software engineering practices so that he can have a strong “vocabulary” for expressing computer applications. He does not consider himself an expert in any particular area of the field, but these days most of his work has been focused in web-related technologies, so that is where he feels the strongest right now. Things like Perl, PHP, Python, MySQL and PostgreSQL, et cetera.
Chris Rasys
While growing up in the relative wilderness of Vermont, Chris inexplicably developed a strong interest in computers, using BASIC on an old Apple II at a young age. While having attended various schools including RIT and UVM, he is mostly self-taught in the computer arts. Having dabbled in everything from Pascal to Assembly, he enjoys any opportunity to expand his programming knowledge. He has experimented with topics such as fuzzy logic, artificial neural networking, particle physics, AI, flocking behavior, and many others. Along with his programming endeavors he also uses various tools such as Adobe Photoshop, Flash, Lightwave 3D, and Reason.
Richard Peterson
Richard is one part artist and one part analyst – he has a strong background in both graphics and computer science. Since serving as a graphics specialist for the Air Force in 1999 and 2000, he has continued to hone his skills in 2D design and 3D graphics. He particularly enjoys typography, layout, and modeling characters, environments and technical objects in 3D. However, he spends most of his time programming. With a formal education in computer science at College of Charleston and years of practical experience, he gladly accepts any technical challenge.
Melanie Burliss
Melanie is a recent graduate of Elon University in North Carolina. Although she’s not much of a tech-geek, a degree in Journalism and a minor in Business Administration has given her an eye for detail, passion for strategic writing, and a love for creative marketing efforts. She considers herself a social media wizard, and has harnessed the value of a good “Tweet” or Facebook fan page in a number of personal projects and marketing efforts. In her spare time, Melanie dabbles in photography and photo re-touching, as well as creative writing.





