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March 9, 2010
General Ricardo Sanchez, Former Top Commander of Coalition Forces in Iraq, Joins Asynchrony Solutions' Board of Directors
Asynchrony Solutions, a leading information technology firm, today announced that retired U.S. Army Lieutenant General Ricardo Sanchez has joined its board of directors. Read more.

February 26, 2009
DSU Research to Give Police New Surveillance Tool
Law Enforcement Agencies and state public safety officials are watching a DSU data mining research project that could diversify the real-time capability of surveillance cameras and give police instantaneous identification of violators. Read more.

December 17, 2009
Missouri moves to make state more science and tech friendly
In an announcement outlined Wednesday, Missouri Governor Jay Nixon unveiled an initiative to grow the state’s science and technology sector through stable and ongoing funding sources. Read more.

February 26, 2009
DSU Research to Give Police New Surveillance Tool
Law Enforcement Agencies and state public safety officials are watching a DSU data mining research project that could diversify the real-time capability of surveillance cameras and give police instantaneous identification of violators. Read more.

February 3, 2009
Great Places to Work
Great places to work? Dilbert would choke on his coffee at the very idea. The late Studs Terkel would tell you, "Work is, by its very nature, about violence-to the spirit as well as the body. It's above all (or beneath all) about daily humiliations." Read more.

January 29, 2009
SOA Widely Used, Though Misunderstood
Service-oriented architecture is today perhaps the most widely used, yet widely misunderstood structure for insurance industry computer systems.
While definitions may vary (see the sidebar with this article), most experts agree SOA allows discrete business functions from various sources to be modularized and distributed as services via the Internet. Read more.

January 22, 2009
TRANSCOM begins transition to SOA
The U.S. Transportation Command has begun the rollout of a five-year program that will transform it from an organization dependent on old and slow stovepiped systems and applications to one that uses single-click, Web-based enterprise services to get things done. Read more.

December 1, 2008
Agile for a new age
Ask Jim York what it takes to master agile methods, and he points to the skill set of a team known for silliness, not software: Drew Carey and the ensemble cast of "Whose Line Is It Anyway?" Read more.

May 30, 2008
Asynchrony Wins Gateway To Innovation Award
Asynchrony Solutions was recently recognized as a Gateway to Innovation award winner. The award was presented at a Recognition Gala held as part of the 2008 Gateway to Innovation Conference, a day-long event highlighting information technology (IT) innovation in St. Louis. Read more.

Oct 9, 2007
Museum Living
Stephanie Greytak admits it takes a certain kind of person to live in a loft like hers. Read more.

Apr 10, 2007
Asynchrony Solutions Announces 10,000 square foot Corporate Headquarters Expansion in Historic Downtown St. Louis Building
Asynchrony Solutions announced the opening of a 10,000 square foot addition to its current headquarters in the historic, century-old King Bee Hat building in downtown St. Louis. A ribbon cutting ceremony was held on Friday, April 6. Dignitaries speaking at the event included U.S. Senator Kit Bond of Missouri; St. Louis Deputy Mayor of Development, Barbara Geisman; and Lewis Reed, President-elect of the St. Louis Board of Alderman. Read more.

Apr 9, 2007
Bond Celebrates Asynchrony Solutions' Expansion Senator Praises High-Tech St. Louis Company
"What happens on the battlefields of Iraq or Afghanistan or on dangerous seas often depends on what happens in the high technology plants in St. Louis and across Missouri," said Bond. "Our ability to conduct successful combat operations is increasingly dependent on high-tech communications systems. That is why companies like Asynchrony are so important." Read more.

Apr 9, 2007
Growing on Washington Avenue
Asynchrony Solutions, an information-technology consulting firm with revenue of $10 million in 2006 and 80 employees, expects to grow revenue 50 percent and add 20 or more employees this year... Read more.

Nov 8, 2006
Process Improvement and Other Fairy Tales
Ever since engineers first exchanged their slide rules for punch cards, information technology professionals have been working to improve the quality of software development. Despite more than a half century of Herculean effort and the almost complete disappearance of pocket protectors, recent studies report that fewer than one in three projects meet requirements and are completed on time and within budget. Read more.

Oct 12, 2006
Nate McKie, Asynchrony CTO to Speak at AGILE PROJECTS Conference
Asynchrony Solutions Chief Technical Officer, Nate McKie will be speaking at the upcoming AGILE PROJECTS Conference on Thursday, November 16, 2006. Read more.

August 24, 2006
Asynchrony Solutions Makes Inc. Magazine 500 List
Asynchrony Solutions made Inc. magazine's 2006 list of America's 500 Fastest-Growing Private Companies for a second year. Read more.

August 9, 2006
INTEGRATEDSystems: XML, GPS, RF New-age Crime Fighters
Federal, state and local government agencies, at times with the help of corporate and private security operations, have jumped ahead with computer and communications technologies to track out-of-jail individuals as well as share law enforcement information. Read more.

June 29, 2006
Information Technology Standards: Why They Are Important to Public Safety
New technology standards are being developed that will dramatically improve the way information is shared across the public safety spectrum. Read more.

June 26, 2006
Asynchrony corrals Boeing contract for $26 million
Asynchrony Solutions, one of the region's fastest-growing private companies, landed a five-year, $26 million information technology contract with Boeing Co. this month. Read more.

June 19, 2006
Asynchrony Solutions Ranked a Fastest-Growing Private Company by St. Louis Business Journal for Third Straight Year
Asynchrony Solutions, Inc. a leading provider of systems integration, application development and collaboration solutions, has just been ranked one of the fastest-growing privately held companies in the St. Louis metro area by the St. Louis Business Journal. Read more.

June 16, 2006
Show-Me State first to integrate with Global Justice XML Data Model
Asynchrony Solutions integrates Missouri courts with GJXDM standards. Read more.

June 1, 2006
Asynchrony Solutions Hires Expert in Agile Development: Brian Button Becomes New Vice President of Engineering
Asynchrony is pleased to announce that Brian Button has joined the company as Vice President of Engineering and Director of Agile Methodology. Read more.

April 25, 2006
Inner City 100 list ranks Asynchrony St. Louis' fastest grower
Four fast-growing St. Louis businesses ranked on the annual Inner City 100 list, conducted by the Initiative for a Competitive Inner City and Inc. magazine. Read more.

January 25, 2006
Out of Step - NIEM and N-DEx
Two national data-sharing initiatives face major challenges. Read more.

January 4, 2006
Missouri's Judicial Branch: "XML technology paid off this year"
Missouri's Judicial Branch has been involved in implementation of a statewide case management system for almost ten years. Read more.

December 15, 2005
Technology Talk: IJIS Institute Forms Advisory Committee on Law Enforcement IT Standards
The IJIS Institute has announced the formation of a new committee designed to support the development of information technology standards for law enforcement agencies. The institute is a nonprofit company supported by more than 130 information technology companies that serve law enforcement and criminal justice agencies. Read more.

December 14, 2005
Missouri courts move data, prove technology
The nation's leaders are looking to XML technology to fight terrorism. Now, those same leaders will be looking to the Missouri Judicial Branch as leaders in this new technology. Read more.

December 7, 2005
In praise of XP: why software projects fail, Embedded Systems Programming
Most large-scale software projects fail. Failures range from the worst-case scenario of projects that are not completed, to projects that are over budget or that fall short of expected goals and objectives. Read more.

November 23, 2005
Department of Justice Links Missouri to National Sex Offender Public Registry Web Site
The Department of Justice today announced the addition of Missouri, Massachusetts, and Maine to the National Sex Offender Public Registry (NSOPR) Web site, which provides real-time access to public sex offender data nationwide with a single Internet search. Read more.

October 28, 2005
Seven local firms make Inc. 500 list in 2005
Seven companies in the St. Louis metropolitan area made Inc. magazine's list of the 500 fastest-growing private companies in 2005 in its November issue. Read more.

October 20, 2005
Asynchrony makes Inc. 500 list
Asynchrony Solutions Inc. was named to the Inc. 500, a list of the nation's fastest-growing private companies. Inc. magazine measured revenue growth from 2001 through 2004 of companies which are U.S.-based, privately held, and independent with minimum revenue of $500,000. Asynchrony Solutions was selected due to its three-year growth rate of 404% with 2004 revenue totaling $7,276,000. Read more.

October 1, 2005
The Crime Database Battle, Security Magazine
Crime knows no boundaries. The constellation of clues and evidence related to criminal activity is often spread across disconnected databases and paper files in thousands of local, state and federal agencies across the nation. Read more.

August 24, 2005
Asynchrony Solutions helps create national database
Asynchrony Solutions Inc. recently completed work for the U.S. Government to integrate several databases about past criminal behavior into one central database. Read more.

August 22, 2005
IJIS Institute Forms Advisory Committee on Law Enforcement IT Standards
The IJIS Institute has announced the formation of a new committee designed to support the development of information technology standards for law enforcement agencies. Read more.

June 17, 2005
Asynchrony forms HUBZone firm
Asynchrony Solutions announced the formation of a new company in St. Louis that will contribute to the city's economic development, it said recently. Read more.

May 1, 2005
Tearing Down the Stovepipes, Government Security Magazine
In order to secure local communities and the nation, the public's protectors must be able to collect, organize, evaluate and disseminate information effectively. It is through this process that information becomes intelligence. Read more.

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Archive

2005

Fighting Crime and Terrorism through Data Integration
(Police Chief Magazine, Feb. 21, 2005)


Fighting Crime and Terrorism through Data Integration
(DM Review, Feb. 17, 2005)


Asynchrony Solutions Opens New Hubzone Company in St. Louis (Press Release, May 11, 2005)


Thinkmap Visualization Software Now Available on GSA Schedule (Press Release, March 2005)


2004

Asynchrony Solutions receives Saint Louis Regional Top 50 Award (St. Louis Commerce Magazine, Dec. 15, 2004)


Fighting Crime and Terrorism through Data Integration (White Paper, Dec. 1, 2004)


Asynchrony sells software product to Dallas company (Article, June 4, 2004)


Asynchrony Solutions, Inc ranked one of the fastest-growing privately held companies in St. Louis (Article, May 28, 2004)


JP Mobile Acquires PDA Defense Product from Asynchrony Solutions, Inc. (Press Release, May 19, 2004


RADVISION works with DISA and Asynchrony Solutions (Article, May 18, 2004)


How Secure Is Your Handheld? (Article, April 15, 2004)


Asynchrony's PDA Defense included in coveted Academy Awards presenters basket (Press Release, Feb. 23, 2004)


2003

Asynchrony Solutions' PDA Defense Validated As 'Ready For IBM Tivoli' Software; Security & Technology Management for Companies Greatly Improved by New Certification (Press Release, Oct. 2, 2003)


Asynchrony Solutions Releases Latest PDA Defense Enterprise Software to Strengthen Enterprise Security For Corporations (Press Release, April 14, 2003)


Collaboration Through Technology (Article, Dec. 31, 2003)


Cures for Your Insecurity Complex (Article, Dec. 15, 2003)


PDA Security: Incorporating Handhelds into the Enterprise (Help Net Security Review, Nov. 27, 2003)


'Your PDA's data will self destruct…' (Article, Nov. 18, 2003)


Best Practices: Handheld Security (Article, Sept. 10, 2003)


Ezenia tool approved for DOD suite (Article, July 31, 2003)


Military users can now get into the Groove (Article, July 7, 2003)


DOD tabs SRA for collaboration tool suite (Article, July 2, 2003)


PDA Defense and Envoke Now Available Through Structure Wise, Inc. (Article, June 25, 2003)


Defense collaboration gets into Groove (Article, June 24, 2003)


Northrop Grumman wins defense transportation contract (Article, May 15, 2003)


PDA software grab bag: FCW samples offerings that expand the power of handhelds (Article, May 5, 2003)


New Products Close Security Holes: Software debuts from Asynchrony, RSA Security, Check Point, IBM and others (Article, March 14, 2003)


Enterprise-Strength Instant Messaging: New IM offerings guarantee security, authentication, email screen names, and central administration. (Article, March 5, 2003)


Racing to instant messaging (Article, Feb. 17, 2003)


Northrop deal creates 140 jobs (Article, Jan. 31, 2003)


GPS Finds New Business (Article, Jan. 1, 2003)


Product News: PDA Defense (Article, Jan. 1, 2003)