

About EXOC
We have experience.
We founded Expert Object in 1987 after years of experience developing applications for the futures industry. Over the years, we have provided innovative solutions to a variety of problems. We have a proven track record of satisfying customers. We understand how businesses use and manage information technology. We know how to provide technical solutions that satisfy business requirements.
We advocate for clients, not products.
We're not vendor consultants: we're technology consultants. We don't have a vested interest in a particular application, technology, or platform. Our vested interest is in helping our customers get the most out of their information technology investment.
We build long-term relationships.
We see our clients through from start to finish. The close relationships that we build with our customers enable us to find the most appropriate technological solutions to their unique business problems.
We are committed to customer service.
We aren't road warriors juggling consulting gigs. We aren't a body shop. We're accessible and responsive. We answer our own phones in our own office. We work as a team to develop solutions for our customers.
That's why you need Expert Object.

Who we are
Walter W. Fyk founded Expert Object with Nicholas Vitulli after serving as Senior Vice President of Systems for the futures trading firm of O'Connor & Associates. While at O'Connor, Mr. Fyk dramatically expanded the firm's computer services department.
Walter W. Fyk obtained a B.A. in Geography from Colgate University and pursued graduate work at Boston University.
Nicholas Vitulli founded Expert Object with Walter W. Fyk after serving as the project manager of the internal projects group of the futures trading firm of O'Connor & Associates. Prior to his tenure at O'Connor, Mr. Vitulli served as assistant professor of Computer Science at the State University of New York.
Nicholas Vitulli obtained a M.S. in computer science from Indiana University and a B.S. in computer science from Colgate University.
Mark Williams joined Expert Object from the Astronomy Department at Northwestern University where he worked on a NASA data analysis system. Prior to his tenure at Northwestern, Mr. Williams spent five years with O'Connor & Associates as an applications development engineer.
Mark Williams obtained a M.A. in mathematics from the University of Northern Colorado and a B.S. in physics from Colorado State University.