News
August 2010 - Presented at DevCon on empowering your database with more advanced Search, and the new Quick Find feature in FileMaker Pro 11. Also moderated panels on Vertical Marketing and Value.
August 2010 - Certified in FileMaker 11.
March 2010 - Completed key modules of Orpheus. Public Health disease surveillance database now tracks CD, VPD, STD, TB and HIV state wide for Oregon, and is used by most counties.
June 2009 - Released fmSearchResults software that allows ultra-fast google-style search in your FileMaker solution.
April 2009 - Went live with initial modules of Orpheus for Oregon disease surveillance. (ORegon Public Health Epidemiology User System)
August 2009 - Presented two sessions at FileMaker DevCon: Extend and Optimize FileMaker Search, and America's Top Separation Model.
August 2008 - MSN Media became an FBA Platinum member in the FileMaker Business Alliance.
July 2008 - Presented two sessions at FileMaker DevCon on the topics of extending and optimizing FileMaker search by the addition of a search field, and on the mechanics of the Separation Model.
July 2008 - Posted MSN Media Blog for smaller news bits
June 2008 - Matt leaves Pre1 Software to focus exclusively on MSN Media clients.
May 2008 - Completed phase I of a project for Oregon Jewish Museum
April 2008 - Podcast Interview with Ray Cologon about his new book: FileMaker Pro 9 Bible.
March 2008 - New Podcast episodes on database funtamentals with Dr. Tom Johnston. Tom worked with Dr. Ted Codd, the inventor of the relational database.
February 2008 - Matt Navarre became the first person in the NW to pass the FileMaker 9 certification exam.
January 2008 - Matt will be presenting two sessions at FileMaker DevCon in July 2008: Extending and Optimizing FileMaker Search, and Practical Applications of the Separation Model.
November 2007 - Begin development on a project for the State of Oregon, Dept of Health and Human Services
March 2007 - Made a presentation to the staff of FileMaker Inc. on the use of FileMaker in the publishing industry.

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