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Matthew Orr, President
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With over 24 years experience in the computer consulting business, Matthew Orr has worked throughout the phenomenal growth of the PC industry.   From the PC industry’s infancy in 1982, to the present, he has worked to make PCs the ubiquitous computing platform it is today.

As a computer network architect for the State of California, Mr. Orr designed and implemented several large computer systems.   His principal responsibilities included Integrating PC systems into mainframe and UNIX environments, and building the organization’s campus and national network infrastructures.

Mr. Orr graduated Magna Cum Laude from National University, Sacramento, California in 1992 with a BS in Computer Science with an emphasis in Software Engineering.

As an instructor at Golden Gate University, Sacramento, California, Mr. Orr taught database Management System courses.   Lectures included database design methodologies, normalization, performance tuning, and platform selection.  Mr. Orr is a SQL Server Microsoft Certified Professional (MCP: 391269).

In 1995 Mr. Orr moved from California to Madison, Wisconsin.   “I was looking for a better quality-of-life for my family… we found it on a small hobby farm in Fox Lake, Wisconsin”.  After 4 years working as a Systems Consultant for a local consulting firm in Madison, Mr. Orr decided it was time to branch out on his own.   He founded InfoSys Consulting, Inc. in 1999.


John Edgar
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John graduated in 1987 from the University of Wisconsin-Platteville with a major in communications and television production.  As a videographer he worked freelance for True Value Hardware, CSPAN, NBC, ABC's Monday Night Football and several others in video production.  After years working with PCs with green screens, no hard drives, and clock speeds slower than most pre-school toys by today’s standards, John recognized potential for home computing.  In the 1990's John sold PCs and servers to small businesses and home users.  At that time, networks were based on token ring, Pentiums were over $3000, and CD-ROMs weren't invented.  In 1996 he was employed by the State of Wisconsin in an Information Technology position for the State Lottery.

Starting in 2000, Mr. Edgar worked for the Department of Corrections Technology Management team.  While working for the department, john helped build and support Wide Area Networks for inmate educational use.  This was a unique challenge because the skill set of the users varied from inmates who were illiterate, to inmates incarcerated for computer crimes.  This made security on the systems a priority.  The result was a network comprising over 20 sites and 1000 machines that helped facilitate the legal, and educational needs of its users--while maintaining a secure system.

In his home he keeps up with digital camera and video technologies.  He maintains digital still and video editing computers in his home, and has worked with 3-D photo technologies.  He is also an audiophile researching Dolby Digital systems, and has designed and built subwoofers--much to his wife's displeasure.  These technologies have benefitted clients where video and audio technologies have converged with computer technology.

John Joined InfoSys Consulting in September 2005, and currently specializes in desktop deployment, server support, photo, video, and mobile technologies.

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