OmniTI was born on 4th September, 1997. In just over a decade, and with no outside financing, we have grown to over forty employees. Many are leading figures in web development and Internet architectures. In early 2008, after developing the world’s fastest mail transfer agent, we launched Message Systems, which has quickly become a leader in its sector.
We provide a full service, from sustainable architectures that can support hundreds of millions of users, to web application development — winning multiple Webby awards — and user interface design. All of us are dedicated to creating exceptional experiences for our clients and their audience.
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Theo Schlossnagle
Sherry Schlossnagle
Lorraine Bauer
Ciprian Tutu
Leon Fayer9 Mar ’10
Several key members of the OmniTI database management practice will share their knowledge at this year's PostgreSQL Conference East.
26 Feb ’10
Theo Schlossnagle talks about how In an era of cheap bandwidth, hardware, and programmers, executives have forgotten — to their detriment — how to prepare for the consequences of website failures. read article →
6 Nov ’09
OmniTI participated at Apachecon2009. Theo Schlossnagle presented on Scalable Internet Architectures and Rich Bowen on mod_rewrite.
16 Sep ’09
Engineer project going south? Under-engineered products and half-baked solutions? Perhaps, it is the flip-side: over budget, over schedule, and over engineered. You᾿ve likely lost a grip on technical debt…
14 Aug ’09
We’re honored to recognize Theo Schlossnagle as a member of the extremely esteemed editorial board of the acmqueue magazine.
2—6 November ’09 at Downtown Marriott Hotel, Oakland, California.
20—24 July ’09 at McEnery Convention Center, San Jose, California.
22—24 June ’09 at The Fairmont, San Jose, California.
Take a look under PostgreSQL's hood with Solaris's impressive tools, by Theo Schlossnagle.
Scaling strategies and truths for web applications from the trenches, by Theo Schlossnagle.