Morley Computing was formed in 2003. Much of our work is completed in-house but we also work in conjunction with external designers and programmers.
The company was initially formed to provide Java Enterprise (J2EE development) services to customers in and around London. Since then the work has diversified and the company is now based in Loddon near Norwich in Norfolk. Morley Computing now offer a full suite of services ranging from graphic design, to software development, to database tuning, to website development and management and more.
In addition to development and design work for our customers, we are also developing our own applications. These include applications for computer-assisted language learning, Facebook and Betfair.
Originally from Dover, Kent, Paul studied Applied Mathematics at Imperial College, London, before joining Pfizer Central Research, working in the Statistical Analysis and Reporting Team (Biometrics) and later the Research Information department.
Paul has been developing software since his first PC in the 80s, coding in languages including Basic, Pascal and Fortran. He has been developing in Java since its early days and gained Sun Java Certification in 2000.
After Pfizer, Paul took a software developer role with a dot-com based in London before moving into Java, J2EE and Oracle contracting working for companies including Channel 4 and AOL. Work included performance tuning and enhancement of the Big Brother voting system and re-implementing the dynamic aspects of the Film 4 website and database.
Paul is particularly interested in object-oriented design and modeling and the application of mathematics and software to assist learning.
Stonehenge - taken by Paul, September 2007.