
Why Moxie Data, Inc.
We have the technical and consulting solutions for all
your business needs. Do you just want advice about what
is already available in the market place to fit your business
or do you need to integrate what you already have to be
more effective and efficient? Moxie Data can give you
and your business that competitive edge.
We at Moxie Data have successfully completed a wide variety of projects for both industry and business sectors. These projects differed in their scope and duration. Whether big or small, easy or difficult, we have maintained cost-efficiency for our clients while using our technical expertise to provide outstanding services and delivering the highest quality solutions.
Moxie Data is committed to solving our clients projects with integrity, efficiency, responsibility and reliability. We use, to our utmost, all the wisdom, knowledge, creativity and skills we coorporately have, for our client's benefit. |
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Technologies
Programming Languages
Installshield
.NET
VBA (Microsoft Office)
Visual Basic
Visual C++
Visual Foxpro
Web Technologies
ASP
ASP.NET
HTML/DHTML/CSS
Javascript
Web Connection
XML/XSLT
Databases
SQL Server
MS Access
MySQL
Oracle
xBase/FoxPro
APIs
Win32
GDI+
Platforms
Windows 95 / 98 / NT / 2K
Windows XP
Windows Vista
Windows Server 2003
Server Applications
IMail
Citrix
Productivity Applications
Adobe Flash
Adobe Illustrator
Adobe PageMaker
Adobe Photoshop
Stonefield Query
Macromedia Dreamweaver
ULead Video Studio
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Bo
Durban is the founder and primary consultant
of Moxie Data, Inc. He has been a software developer for
over 20 years with an emphasis on reporting and Web development.
He is the author of several reporting utilities including
Moxie Report Objects for Visual FoxPro.
Bo is the project manager for the GDIPlusX
project, which is part of VFPX,
a community effort to create open source add-ons for Visual
FoxPro 9.0. He has spoken at Software Developer conferences
around the United States as well as User Group meetings.
Bo also has written technical articles for software development
publications such as CoDe.
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