About AES Consulting

AES Consulting used to provide a set of World-Wide-Web servers, delivering web applications round-the-clock to the millions of Internet users. Now, only customer specific application development is provided.

The key consultant is Art Smoot. Art's Face Art Smoot has over 40 years experience in the computer field, with extensive experience in large scale systems, graphic systems, industrial strength publishing and systems integration. He spent 25 years with IBM, leaving as a consultant in 1992.

Art is the founder of AES Consulting, Inc. He specialized in Internet consulting, network integration, training and support. He ran a series of unix and Windows Internet servers from his office, maintaining and developing Internet applications on the World-Wide-Web. Art now only supports servers hosted at other locations, mostly at EarthNet.

Art has developed for clients a substantial series of Internet-based applications, mostly done using Perl and MySQL. He has developed major applications for a large number of clients including USLegalForms.com, OmniMap.com, Rockware.com and many others.

Art developed and taught a series of internet classes for the Continuing Education programs at the University of Colorado. He has been a guest speaker about the Internet at a number of events in the Boulder/Denver area. Art was an early and active member of the Rocky Mountain Internet Users Group, the Rocky Mountain Web Masters Guild, and a founding member of the Colorado Internet Chamber of Commerce. Here are some of his old presentations.

Art has degrees in Mathematics, but has forgotten most of it. He lives in Boulder, Colorado where he bikes, plays volleyball, skis or plays softball and follows his classical musical interests and feeds fish in his many aquariums. His two grandchildren call him Shogun. When his first grandchild was born, he was asked what he wanted to be called. Art considered a bunch of appropriate names: "Your royal highness", Czar, Sultan, Governor, Maharaja, Emperor, "Your majesty", Mikado and a few others. Shogun was the final decision. But how did one little two year manage to say "Shogun" -- DoDo! That's probably appropriate so it stuck!

A recent fun application is the analysis of classical music programming on the FM radio at the site http://ClassicalFMRadio.org/ along with a site he developed for use by some teams that he plays on at http://ImGonnaGo.com/.

Art's blog, about classical music over the FM radio is at ClassicalFM.BlogSpot.com.


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