About Us
MyDBSolutions is owned and operated by Adriel Burkholder, a FileMaker Pro Certified Developer. Based in the Salt Lake City, UT; MyDBSolutions has customers all over the world with clients ranging from the small one person shop to corporations.
Adriel Burkholder
Adriel Burkholder has worked in the Information Technology business for over 16 years. He has worked as a Network Engineer, Citrix Administrator, Database Administrator, Database Developer, Technical Instructor, Director of Web Operations, and as an IT Director. He has taught and used many databases but FileMaker Pro remains at the top of the list.
When not working on a database, customizing a training session or fixing computers, Adriel likes to ride his Giant Defy 1 road bike that helps keep him in shape and disconnect from the technical grid from time to time.
Tony Biga
Tony has more than 15 years corporate experience in Information Technology with responsibilities including network administration and database development. Experienced in many aspects of Information Technology (IT) duties including server maintenance, network management, engineering, routing, backup systems, security, software development, documentation, troubleshooting, end user support, but his passion lies in design and art. Tony ensures a high quality interface and user experience.
John Cowley
John has over fifteen years of experience with software development, project management, and database administration. John is a FileMaker Certified developer with experience in PHP, SQL, Citrix, Terminal Server, XML, Lasso, Javascript, AppleScript just to name a few.
MyDBSolutions WILL:
- produce high quality, professional looking solutions
- treat each client with respect
- work to gain your trust and as long term client in the business
- provide solutions in a timely manner
- communicate, communicate, communicate
- find the best solution for your organization, even if that means we refer you to another entity or another program.
MyDBSolutions will NOT:
- sacrifice quality for the sake of being the low cost bid
- sell you something you don’t need
- push into something that doesn’t fit your organization


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