Certifications we hold - A+, MSP, IBM, Compaq,
Hewlett Packard, MOUS, and others. We supply, service and maintain
all hardware, including printers, and operating systems, software
platforms and applications.
Nightwing has been programming in a variety of languages for over 20 years.
We have also been programming with Microsoft Access since its release on the
marketplace in the early 1990s. We also employ the range and versatility of
Visual Basic, Visual.Net, SQL, and Crystal Reports when necessary.
We offer over
35 years combined experience with software design, structure, programming and
implementation, with an additional 20 years combined experience in training and instruction on Windows and Windows Applications usage.
We can readily convert existing databases from Q&A, FoxPro, File Maker,
Oracle, PeopleSoft, etc. to MS applications. We can also convert
accounting data your database collects into numerous accounting softwares
including Quicken, QuickBooks, PeachTree, AccPac, etc.
William Byrd has over
20 years experience
programming with RPG language and AS 400,
as well as other mid-range and
main-frame languages.
We offer consulting and design on many
different platforms: AS 400, Windows NT, Small Business Server, SQL
Server, Unix, Linux, Macintosh, etc.
Rhonda Byrd was a Microsoft Windows and Microsoft Office instructor
(introduction and advanced) with UALR Extended Learning Center for three years, and
has been a continuing education instructor on Microsoft Office products at Pulaski Technical
College for over ten years.
Rhonda Byrd is a certified Law Enforcement Instructor,
and teaches computer classes to
the Little Rock Police Department.
William Byrd was a Microsoft Windows and Microsoft Office instructor (introduction and
advanced) with UALR Extended Learning Center for three years, and was an adjunct faculty
member, teaching Microsoft Office, Operating Systems, Visual Basic, C++, and QBasic at Pulaski Technical College for three years.
William Byrd designed all the Internet and Web Page Design classes for UALR Extended
Learning Center, and he also implemented the network and Internet connection for the
computer lab on the UALR Extended Learning Center premises.
Lead programmer (William Byrd) was one of the beta testers of Windows 95 in 1994,
Windows 98, Windows 2000,
Windows XP, all versions of NT Server, SQL Server, and Visual.Net. He has also used each version of Microsoft Access from
beta to its current release in the marketplace.
We have utilized each version of Microsoft Office since its release in the marketplace,
including beta testing Microsoft Office 97, 2000, XP, and 2003.
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