Bill Schwartz is a certified Internet technology professional
in his second decade of software engineering and web site design,
development, consulting and management. After consulting on
web-based application development projects for Berger &
Co., Idea Integration, IXL Enterprises and Qwest Communications,
he founded Information Technology Machine (IT Machine) in order
to help organizations achieve the full potential of the Internet.
He has helped a large number of businesses establish their Internet
identity and deploy dynamic, data-driven applications to the
Web.
Bill’s expertise includes object-oriented design
and development of multi-tier web, client/server and relational
database applications in both the Windows and UNIX environments.
Bill's Internet strategy expertise includes Internet marketing
and search engine optimization consulting.
In addition to his bachelor’s degree in Electrical
and Computer Engineering from the University of Colorado at
Boulder, Bill has earned undergraduate and graduate business
degrees from the University of Michigan and the Ohio State University,
respectively. While at Ohio State, he completed a combined JD/MBA
program specializing in business management and corprate law.
Bill is licensed to practice law in the State of Ohio.
Bill is both a certified Java programmer and a certified
Microsoft Solutions Provider. He is a certified Intuit QuickBooks
Retail Point of Sale ProAdvisor and a Miva Merchant Certified
Business Partner. He has extensive training and experience in
application development project management.
In 2006, Bill transitioned IT Machine to EBIZ Machine
in order to reflect what had become business reality - Bill's
clients looked to him for Internet strategy and Internet Marketing
consultation as well as the "nuts and bolts" of web-based
application development. Bill feels that "EBIZ" or
"eBusiness" better reflects the broad range of Internet
strategic services his company provides.
Bill relishes his ability to give back to the Denver community.
He is an active participant in the Denver Metro Chamber of Commerce.
He volunteers weekly at the Ronald McDonald House of Denver. Each
year he volunteers his services to design and maintain the web
site for the Annual Coats for Colorado Campaign.