Wayne Largent, President / Co-founder
With 20+ years in computer programming and technical support, we have yet to find a cyber obstacle that Wayne can’t get over, around, or through. He is dedicated to providing practical, manageable solutions to customer requests. His technical expertise includes Lotus Notes, C/C++, TCP/IP, Visual Basic, RDBMS and UNIX systems administration.
Wayne holds both his Bachelor’s and Master’s degrees in Computer Information Sciences from Cleveland State University. In addition, he earned a Sun Enterprise Computing Certification, the highest level in Sun’s Competency 2000 program with course work in networking and Solaris system administration. He also holds IBM BasTeam Certification for installing and implementing IBM Net.Commerce e-business systems.
Wayne’s remarkable versatility includes excellent organizational skills and the gift of being able to successfully articulate very technical material to the non-technical executive, which makes him particularly suited as the leader of Mandalay Gateway’s techie types.
Maung M. Htun, Chief Operating Officer / Co-founder
Maung Htun (pronounced Mao Toon) is a nuclear physicist turned computer programmer.
He earned his Master's Degree in physics from Western Illinois University, and his PH. D. in Nuclear Physics from Kent State University, then took a job in nuclear medical imaging. When the company downsized a few years later, he switched to programming.
Maung has been instrumental in the development of Mandalay Gateway insurance technology programs and e-business applications. His technical expertise ranges from Perl/CGI to .NET, while his personal preference of development environment is LAMP (Linux-Apache-MySQL-PHP) specializing in online insurance applications.
In order to keep up with Web 2.0 trends, his R & D projects include improving usability by utilizing Content Management Systems (Joomla in particular), AJAX, and JQuery. . Maung also is a Principal Certified Lotus Professional and Microsoft Certified Professional. We’ve yet to find a programming challenge Maung can’t resolve.