Techtransit started in March of 2002, by providing IT training services in Southern Maryland. It was a challenging time for many workers who found their responsibilities changing with the rapid integration of newer technologies. TechTransit offered classes to facilitate this transition by training students to become computer technicians, programmers, developers, etc.
Later, the business turned toward professional services, with a focus on wireless technologies, an area which the founder was able to leverage his former background as an Openwave Technical Architect. The first client was Globe...
Techtransit started in March of 2002, by providing IT training services in Southern Maryland. It was a challenging time for many workers who found their responsibilities changing with the rapid integration of newer technologies. TechTransit offered classes to facilitate this transition by training students to become computer technicians, programmers, developers, etc.
Later, the business turned toward professional services, with a focus on wireless technologies, an area which the founder was able to leverage his former background as an Openwave Technical Architect. The first client was Globe Telecom in the Philippines, with many others quickly added including Telecom New Zealand, Bell Mobility (Canada), Sprint, and AT&T.
After work with a mass media conglomerate (AOL), and a social networking company, BEBO, TechTransit now leverages its background in building scalable systems to develop custom IT solutions to enable our clients to fully leverage the latest internet technologies with a focus on social media.
Techtransit started in March of 2002, by providing IT training services in Southern Maryland. It was a challenging time for many workers who found their responsibilities changing with the rapid...
Techtransit started in March of 2002, by providing IT training services in Southern Maryland. It was a challenging time for many workers who found their responsibilities changing with the rapid integration of newer technologies. TechTransit offered classes to facilitate this transition by training students to become computer technicians, programmers, developers, etc.
Later, the business turned toward professional services, with a focus on wireless technologies, an area which the founder was able to leverage his former background as an Openwave Technical Architect. The first client was Globe Telecom in the Philippines, with many others quickly added including Telecom New Zealand, Bell Mobility (Canada), Sprint, and AT&T.
After work with a mass media conglomerate (AOL), and a social networking company, BEBO, TechTransit now leverages its background in building scalable systems to develop custom IT solutions to enable our clients to fully leverage the latest internet technologies with a focus on social media.