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Scott is a software designer who started his career making graphical interface based applications and building custom database platforms for Eastman Kodak in 1989 as an intern, taught programming for GMI Engineering and Management Institute in the early 1990s, founded NTG around designing SaaS applications for the medical research industry in 1999, designed and led internal manufacturing software control systems for IBM in 2000, has worked in nearly every industry including established enterprise players and Silicon Valley startups, and now is an evangelist for passionate software design and operational excellence at House Quixotic.


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Why a Lighter System Matters

In our approach to designing Vetastic, one of our concerns was that many products on the market today require significant resources in order to function well, even for a relatively small facility.

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Faster Networking

When designing Vetastic, one of our design challenges was to make software that would be performant even on networks that were less than ideal.

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From On Premises to Cloud (and Back Again)

One of the key features of Vetastic is the ability to choose whether you want your system, and therefore your customers’ data, hosted on your own premises or if you want a cloud hosted option with the same price, and same end user experience regardless of this choice and we are proud that we are able to offer both of these approaches on day one with Vetastic.

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