Tony Criswell

Medical Software Illuminati Buster at DataFirst

Tony Criswell has extensive work experience in the field of software development and technology. Tony began their career in 1999 as a Senior Software Developer/Analyst at Koch Industries, where they analyzed, designed, and implemented a trade settlement module. From 2000 to 2001, they worked as the Founder and Senior Software Engineer at GMEDSCO. At Landmark Graphics, from 2000 to 2001, they served as the Senior Lead Developer for the Data Conversion Utility, responsible for converting older versions of an MS Access database into a new compatible version.

In 2002, Tony founded their own company, My DICOM, LLC, where they served as the Founder and Senior Software Architect/Engineer. The company's main product provided full DICOM capabilities and was written in C# and .Net. In the same year, they also worked as a Senior Software Engineer at Internet Access Technologies, where they developed SIM Events, a next-generation event generation and consumption N-Tier architectural model.

A year later, Tony worked as a Senior Software Architect/Engineer (Contractor) at PerfectStop.Net, a general aviation service provider. Tony played a key role in creating an aviation solution that enabled tracking aircraft in real-time and providing various aviation-related services.

From 2014 to 2016, Tony worked as a Contractor Sr. Software Engineer at Rohde & Schwarz USA, Inc., where they were involved in the development of a video-based system called AdVISE for monitoring DUT responses in an automated EMC test environment.

In 2016, Tony joined Careington International Corporation as a Sr. Solutions Architect, where they worked until 2018. During this time, they played a critical role in architecting solutions for the company.

In 2018, Tony worked as an Information Technology Security Specialist at TEKsystems before joining DataFirst Corporation as a Medical Software Illuminati Buster, where they currently hold a position.

Tony Criswell attended California State University San Bernardino from 1984 to 1989, where they studied Computer Science. Tony'sdegree is not specified. Additionally, they later pursued a field of study in Computer Software Engineering at California State University-San Bernardino, but the specific years of enrollment are unknown.

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