Sawmill Software Corporation


About Us:
Measure-Matic and Your Math Buddy are applications that are developed by Sawmill Software Corporation, which was started in February of 2000 by Edward Wittlinger who has the desire of helping students with learning and understanding the fundamental concepts of math through an innovative usage of technology.

Mission:
To understand and develop the best interactive educational tools that facilitates both educators and students with achieving their educational goals.

Vision:
To make quality educational tools affordable and accessible to both educators and students worldwide.

Partnership Design:
Sawmill Software’s corporate philosophy is called “Partnership Design”, which invites suggestions and comments from its users to refine the end use and design of its program. By actively soliciting the input of customers as design partners, Sawmill Software has proved that it can develop target products for specific uses and continuously improve upon those products.



Founder - Chief Software Architect:
Edward Wittlinger, Founder and Chief Software Architect, has an analytical understanding with technology and its application in the field of education. His passion allows him to develop applications that provide hands-on activities with both general mathematics and measurement concepts. His goal is to have students discover math and have fun with it also. Each application has been dynamically and structurally aligned with multiple levels of complexity so each student can work at their own pace and grade level.

Senior Programmer/Analyst:
Brian Noga, Senior Programmer/Analyst, has an in-depth understanding with software, software development, and networking. His ability to replicate environments that simulate classroom environments has really helped our development team over the last few years.

Director of Information Technology:
Gabriel Reyes, Director of Information Technology, has managed and built the network infrastructure that everyone here at Sawmill Software relies on to operate. His expertise with communicating technical or non-technical issues with the staff defines him as a solid professional.