"A human being should be able to change a diaper, plan an invasion, butcher a hog,
conn a ship, design a building, write a sonnet, balance accounts, build a wall,
set a bone, comfort the dying, take orders, give orders, cooperate, act alone, solve
equations, analyze a new problem, pitch manure, program a computer, cook a tasty
meal, fight efficiently, die gallantly. Specialization is for insects."
---"The Notebooks of Lazarus Long", by Robert Heinlein
I grew up with this quote as a strong influence on my career choices. I've
always loved solving problems, and being creative, which led me to a career in information
technology. I'm able to combine skills in multiple disciplines, to create
an end product that allows my customers to better accomplish their goals and intent.
I have had a number of roles in the information technology field over the years;
UI designer, software developer, business process analyst, technology solutions
architect, IT consultant. I have worked for Fortune 500 companies such as
- Verizon
- Compaq (pre-HP)
- Brinker International
- Capital One
In addition, my experience encompasses such well-known companies as Zales Jewelers,
Frito-Lay, Brinks Security,
and smaller companies such as Southwest Securities, and Musical Starstreams.
I've worked for huge corporations, and small sole proprietorships. Each client
has unique and individual needs, and I take as much satisfaction in creating a solution
for a small start-up as I do for a large organization.
Over my career, I've received training in object-oriented analysis and design (OOAD),
application architecture, business process analysis and design (RUP), as well as
FCRA (Fair Credit Reporting Act) certification. This gives me a more well-balanced
basis to understand your business and technology needs.
Whatever your technology needs are, or even if you're not sure, but want to find a solution
to technical problems you may be experiencing - talk to us. We'll listen, and help you
find the best way to solve your business challenges.
Oh, and about the name "Indigo Tea" - because I've been asked so many times, here's the story of "Indigo Tea":
Some of you will remember the days when one accessed the Internet thru companies like AOL. I decided to create a username as a combination of my two favorite colors - indigo, and teal.
AOL had a nine-character limit on user names, so my logon was truncated to i-n-d-i-g-o-t-e-a. After that, I decided that I liked the symbolism so much that I'd keep it. And so - there's the story!
Carole S. Bennett
Founder, IndigoTea