History
of infotex!
- We serve Banks, Credit Unions, Hospitals, School Corporations, and Small
Businesses, helping over 800 clients achieve ROI in their technology
decisions, especially as they relate to Information Security strategy.
- Our roots go back to the mid-eighties, as the technology division
of Bucheri McCarty & Metz LLP, when we primarily provided technology
consulting services with a focus on Accounting Systems.
- We started providing Information Security and Information
Architecture services as infotex in 2000.
- We also developed the Associate Business Model in 2000, which
allowed us to bring expertise to our client, through pre-arranged
subcontracts specifying quality control and confidentiality
parameters, that would be impossible to provide at competitive prices
through a traditional business model.
- We held our first Information Security workshop for Hospitals in
October 2001, and have been leaders in educating local healthcare and
financial industries ever since.
- In 2002, we became the first Tier 3 sponsor of Purdue University's
Center for Education and Research on Information Assurance and
Security (CERIAS).
- In 2003, we purchased Paradigm Shift Security, a Kansas-City based
Information Security Firm, and acquired their intellectual capital
related to Intrusion Detection systems.
- We now employ individuals with these certifications: CISSP, MCSE, CPA, CISA, CCNE, CCDP, and CPS.
Our associates help us balance our approach with certifications,
expertise, and experience that would be impossible to pull into a
company our size.
- In 2004, we founded bleedingsnort.com, and
continue to be one of the primary sponsors of this snort-signature
clearinghouse that has become a defacto-standard in open-source
signatures. Most of our competitors utilize this clearinghouse for
early signature development.
- In 2005, we became a Preferred Service Provider
of the Community Bankers Association of Indiana.
Our History:
In 1978, Chuck Bucheri, Greg McCarty, and
Ron Metz created Bucheri McCarty & Metz LLP, an accounting firm serving
businesses and individuals.
In the late 1980's, the
accounting firm created a "technology division" to respond to the needs
of their clients. They offered assistance in setting up and supporting
various accounting software packages. By
1995, Bucheri McCarty & Metz LLP had used Quickbooks and MAS90 as the
two accounting systems of choice.
Then
Dan Hadaway met Chuck Bucheri. They both agreed that small businesses
must focus on the USE of information rather than the technology used to
process information. Hadaway was then hired as IT Manager for the
accounting firm. Shortly thereafter, Hadaway and Bucheri McCarty & Metz
formed a business plan to spin the technology division of the firm off
into its own company to help small businesses design ways to improve the
value of information.
In 2000,
infotex
began engaging with clients of the accounting firm to apply a design
process in the creation of Information Technology Plans. Hadaway
enlisted the support of several outside consultants, creating a team of
associates to assist his clients in the strategy process. The
consulting process and core competency we call
Information Architecture
was successfully deployed for many clients ranging from manufacturers to
healthcare to insurance providers.
Having improved the
value of client information, a critical issue became protecting that
value. infotex
contracted with Paradigm Shift Securities, headed by Matthew Jonkman, to
handle issues relating to the protection and security of information,
including assessment, design, and implementation issues.
By
the end of 2002, all business plan objectives had been met. Still,
infotex
realized that they were on the front end of a storm of demand . . . .
information security would be in high demand due to regulations such as
HIPAA, GLBA, and CIPA, not to mention plain common sense. Responding to
this new market condition,
infotex
purchased Paradigm Shift Security, giving way to our Information
Security Core Competency.
infotex
now has offices in Indianapolis, Lafayette, Kokomo, and Wabash. We
serve clients with our three core competencies throughout Indiana, and
our Information Security Consulting services are provided to clients
worldwide.
Our team has grown
substantially in the last three years - from two people in 2000 to the
diverse and growing team found at team.infotex.com.
And, we still provide MAS90 and Quickbooks consulting services!
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