
Info Blazer Technologies was incorporated in 1997 under the name
AD2001 Computer Services. The name was derived from the first names of
the two founders, Anna and David and incorporated a reference to the
upcoming millennium event.
Shortly after the turn of our century, we realized two things. First,
the world’s computers, miraculously, still worked. Secondly, our
company’s name was now obsolete.
In 2001, AD2001 changes its name to Info Blazer Technologies. The
current name derives from our first commercial software production, Bid
Blazer, but with a larger focus on all of information processing.
In 2003, Info Blazer Technologies reorganized in Florida as
Infoblazer, LLC.
Since our founding, Infoblazer has been consulting for large and
small corporate customers. Initially, most of our work was in the
Microsoft side of the spectrum (Access, VB, ASP). Today, it is focused
on cutting edge enterprise technologies such as J2EE, XML, and UML. We
consider ourselves innovators in these areas. Some of the practical
examples can be seen in the Split the Difference Deal Engine product.
Several sites are now currently up and running on this XML Web service
based negotiation software platform which Info Blazer personnel were
instrumental in building. This project and this start up company were
highlighted in several major periodicals, including the Wall Street
Journal and The New York Times. Additionally, work performed for General
Electric Company has been featured in The New York Times as well as in a
60 Minutes interview with Jack Welch.