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Also Looking for a Mid-Level Web Developer

In addition to the senior developer position, my company is trying to fill an opening for a mid-level ASP.NET developer to take over and extend our public-facing web site. We’re looking for someone with two or more years of solid C#/ASP.NET experience developing standard web application components like content management, shopping cart, user management, etc. Certs like MCSD.NET or MCAD are a plus. Experience integrating ASP.NET sites with back-ends like SalesForce.com is strongly preferred. Page layout and graphic design skills are not required but will be utilized if present.

If this sounds like you, then we’d love for you to get in touch with us. We offer very competitive compensation; a casual work environment; the freedom and agility of a fast-growing young company; and the chance to work on a number of challenging tasks.

(Still) Looking for a Senior Developer

A while back I was looking for a senior-level developer to join our team at AppAssure Software. I’m still looking. I’ve rewritten the job description a bit in the hopes that will help me find the right candidates.

My company, AppAssure Software, is looking for another senior level developer to join our development team. AppAssure is a rapidly growing software company with consistent revenue growth building cutting-edge Windows software products used by organizations of all sizes to protect their most mission-critical IT assets. The Reston-based development team is lean and results-oriented. We’re looking to add another senior level, well-rounded developer with impeccable software engineering skills.

We’re trying to find an experienced software engineer with soup-to-nuts product lifecycle experience and strong C# and C++ skills.

AppAssure Software Replay 1.6 Released

Hot on the heals of the Replay 1.5 Release, my team just pushed out Replay 1.6, in time for TechEd 2007 where we had a booth. New in 1.6 are several bug fixes and a workaround to avoid a potential kernel STOP (aka BSOD) due to a (now) documented bug in Microsoft’s TCP stack.

No sooner is the ink dry on 1.6 than we’ve started in on 1.7, which should see the usual bug fixes plus one or two cool new features.

AppAssure Software Replay 1.5 Released

This past Monday, my company released the first version of our product, AppAssure Replay(tm). It’s been a long hard slog to get it out the door, and we were tweaking right up until the end.

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