I currently work as an architect and developer at Aliaswire, Inc. in Cambridge, MA. We primarily develop web-based financial applications.
I have 10 years of Java experience that began with a software design and engineering class I took at MIT.
My first real experience came developing a Swing-based log analyzer for an ftp server I ran in college. After graduating in 2000
I went on to work for a small consulting firm in Cambridge, with most of my consulting done at Polaroid. I built a
servlet/JSP-based web frontend for their C++-written Image Quality Assurance software.
After consulting I began work
at JPMorgan Chase. My main responsibilities include building and maintaining J2EE-based platform/common services software
for the JPMorgan Chase Treasury & Securities Services Cash Online suite of applications. My software is mainly middle to backend
level. This includes resource pooling, session management, security/authentication services, event and audit logging, legacy system access,
entitlements retrieval, transparent datasource access and data mapping, etc. The platform code I write currently supports volumes of up to 700 simultaneous
users. I also designed and developed a launchpage/portal webapp for Cash Online applications and partner applications from other
businesses in the Treasury Services branch of JPMorgan Chase. The JPMorgan Access Portal provides user authentication and entitlements retrieval, an application
launch page, a bannering system for alerting customers of important information, an access logger and viewer application, and of course all of the supporting services.
The Portal currently provides access to more than 40 applications and is used by more than 30,000 JPMorgan customers.
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