Daniel Ach has extensive work experience in the field of software engineering and development. Daniel is currently the owner of DACH, LLC since October 2016. Prior to that, they worked as a Senior Software Engineer at Surge Software, where they were responsible for architecting full-stack solutions, developing web-based frameworks and APIs, and implementing single-page applications using JavaScript libraries.
From 2008 to 2013, Daniel worked at DatStat as a Senior Software Engineer, designing and building Web API and back-end cloud infrastructure using the Windows Azure platform. Daniel also contributed to the architecture and development of software licensed to manage research operations.
Before that, Daniel held the role of Clinical Study Systems Architect at the University of Washington Medical Center from 2004 to 2008. Here, they were responsible for designing and maintaining databases, developing a secure web interface, and integrating data from various sources for research purposes.
Daniel also worked as a Web Application Developer at Enom from 2003 to 2004, where they designed, built, and maintained web services for domain registration. Prior to that, they served as a Senior Web Application Developer at The University of Toledo from 2001 to 2003, where they evaluated software requirements, conducted systems architecture, and coded applications.
Daniel's earlier experiences include working as a Senior Analyst/Technical Lead at Meritage Technologies from 2000 to 2001, as well as an ASP/SQL Developer at Saltmine Creative from 1998 to 1999. Daniel also started their career as a Documentation Specialist at Network Commerce from 1997 to 1998, where they created user manuals for proprietary software.
Overall, Daniel Ach has a diverse range of expertise and skills in software engineering, development, and architecture across various industries.
Daniel Ach attended Florida State University from 1992 to 1997, where they obtained a Bachelor's Degree in English and Philosophy.
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