About Boston LegacyWorks LLC
With
over three decades educating and supporting end-users,
Brian Boston has continued to explore what technology can do for
people and work to improve their computer experience.
He understands the issues involved in teaching
beginning computer users, supporting people's usage
of computer software,
training support engineers, working with disability
groups seeking computer accommodations, and managing
relationships with hundreds of technology experts.
Brian has helped individuals, high schools, colleges, and companies seeking to improve the user computer experience. During his 18+ years with Microsoft Corporation, Brian supported and trained other support engineers in MS-DOS, Microsoft Windows, Internet Explorer, and other Microsoft products. He was part of the Accessible Technology Group, the development team that builds the Accessibility Tools in Microsoft Windows. He also searched online technical communities for people who helped others with computer software on behalf of the Microsoft MVP Award Program and managed connections with hundreds of awardees worldwide.
Brian is available for speaking engagements and classes on various technology topics..
Brian has helped individuals, high schools, colleges, and companies seeking to improve the user computer experience. During his 18+ years with Microsoft Corporation, Brian supported and trained other support engineers in MS-DOS, Microsoft Windows, Internet Explorer, and other Microsoft products. He was part of the Accessible Technology Group, the development team that builds the Accessibility Tools in Microsoft Windows. He also searched online technical communities for people who helped others with computer software on behalf of the Microsoft MVP Award Program and managed connections with hundreds of awardees worldwide.
Brian is available for speaking engagements and classes on various technology topics..
206-992-1435
bostonlegacyworks@proton.me
bostonlegacyworks@proton.me