Peter is a long-time IT consultant with extensive database, sysadmin, and programming experience, working in Sydney and on several projects in the USA. He has a high degree of technical expertise in database design and experience in building and installing web based software on BSD/OSX. He developed the initial ideas for The Knowledge Desk, and developed the core Gazette operating systems. Peter is the technical guru who keeps the servers and software running in Australia and the USA. He's currently working on the 2009 release of some exciting new Thirdfloor projects.
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David has extensive international experience in building large scale web sites for magazine publishers, and has written many of the custom Gazette modules. His freelance web development business is based in Neutral Bay, Sydney, Australia. David can handle technical scoping, prototyping, and project management for all Gazette tools, as well as general web site design and implementation.
"I have worked with a lot of very smart people in my time in magazining, including the experience in starting Fast Company magazine. I would put David Searson at the top of the list. When it comes to understanding the potential that the web represents, appreciating the unwritten rules of the web and using them to your advantage, and designing and building a web site that will really work for your magazine, David is a genuine genius. On top of that, unlike most geniuses, he's easy to work with, fun, and incredibly hard working. If I wanted to put my magazine on the web, or figure out a way to use the web to grow my business, connect with my customers, or market my ideas, the person I'd go to for help is David Searson."
- Alan Webber. Founder, Fast Company magazine.
10 Jul 2008 @ 3:13 PM