Charlie Morris is responsible for the strategic planning of the PAM® application as well as Princeton Financial® Systems' ASP and corporate infrastructures. Under his direction, Princeton Financial designed and developed advanced integration interfaces and embarked upon the redesign of PAM's user presentation and middle-tier architecture. He has also led efforts to upgrade the company's storage and backup technology through the procurement and implementation of a storage area network and enterprise backup; to improve corporate information security through the installation of centralized software management, infrastructure monitoring and network intrusion detection technologies; and to reduce disaster recovery times via the implementation of a remote recovery hot site. Charlie is also an accomplished speaker, panelist, and author spreading the Princeton Financial Systems technology vision globally throughout North America, Europe, Asia, and the Middle East. Before becoming Chief Technology Officer in 2001 and since joining PFS in 1993, Charlie was responsible for a variety of PAM system initiatives. These spanned software, hardware and network technologies focused on enhancing product performance and scalability. Charlie has over 25 years of experience in managing and developing software products for military, medical and financial markets. Prior to joining Princeton Financial, Charlie was Director of Software Engineering at TeleScan Limited, a developer of teleradiological medical systems. Earlier in his career, Charlie developed flight simulation, cognitive training, anti-submarine warfare and naval intelligence systems for the US government. Charlie holds a BS from Moravian College and an MS in computer science from Villanova University. |