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Dan Boucher founded Logic Online Inc. in 1992 bringing decades of experience as an IT architect/consultant to Fortune 500 firms. His expertise is in leveraging their software assets as a practitioner of Solution Architecture, Systems Engineering and Software Engineering Processes.  Dan’s knowledge spans the diverse technologies and new technical architecture principles and concepts within z/OS 64-bit operating system for Mainframe Computers, created by IBM and all its predecessors.

He re-engineered and integrated legacy systems for large corporations such as IBM research, New England Financial, Mellon Bank, Fidelity Investments, Mercedes Benz, Chase Manhattan Bank, Massachusetts General Hospital, Unum, Allmerica Financial, Liberty Mutual, Dreyfus Mutual Funds and Epsilon(an American Express Company).  At the New York state Department of Motor Vehicles,he was the designer of the electronic ticketing system. He initiated disaster recovery planning for Iron Mountain which included identifying specific risks associated with unplanned interruption of business applications, and developed recovery strategies to mitigate those risks.

In 1994Dan began to design a tool (RIPPLE-TRAC) to alleviate the errors created by performing impact analysis manually. The design objective was to track the ripple effect of a potential change through the source code regardless of language of a software system and discover the consequential effects on other parts of the system resulting from that change. These effects can be classified into a number of categories such as logical effects, performance effects or understanding effects.

John A. Troia 
Deployment Manager Logic OnLine Inc.: John joined Logic OnLine in 2011 to participative in the architecture, launch and marketing RIPPLE-TRAC. 
John began his IT career at Xerox Corporation where he applied computer technology to managing several business operations ranging from administrative systems such as billing, customer service, logistics, and distribution. The IT business components addressed the needs of the Xerox world wide organization. On the architecture and engineering side, John was instrumental in architecting and developing technology on for imaging, OCR, storage, and printing systems. John was also part of the program office and launched new products / technology.
John later joined Wang Laboratories as an IT systems manager. John managed teams of application developers that implemented and maintained many of the key business unit’s application including the following: Logistics, Distribution, Inventory Control, Manufacturing, Customer Service, and Direct Marketing and Sales systems. 
  

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