About DigiUB
Built from Experience. Designed for Complex Problems.
DigiUB is a woman-owned, senior-led technology company focused on solving complex operational challenges through custom software, systems integration, data solutions, and technical infrastructure.
We work with organizations whose technology has become fragmented, outdated, difficult to manage, or simply unable to keep pace with the way the organization needs to operate.
Our focus is not technology for its own sake. It is creating connected, practical systems that improve how information moves, how people work, and how organizations perform.
Our Story
DigiUB was founded around a problem that has only become more common as technology has evolved.
Organizations have more software, more data, and more digital tools than ever before, but those systems do not always work together.
One platform manages customers. Another handles operations. Another stores financial or project information. Reporting may live somewhere else entirely. Employees fill the gaps through spreadsheets, duplicate entry, manual processes, and workarounds developed simply to keep information moving.
Technology that was meant to make work easier can instead create new layers of complexity.
DigiUB was created to help solve that problem.
From the beginning, our work centered on building technology where existing tools did not adequately fit the need, including financial software, advanced trading technology, and systems designed to connect otherwise disconnected applications.
That same philosophy drives the company today.
We look at the broader operational environment, understand how information and work need to move through an organization, and determine where technology can remove friction, connect systems, improve visibility, and create lasting capability.
Sometimes the right solution is new software. Sometimes it is integration, automation, modernization, or better use of existing technology.
The goal is not more technology.
It is technology that works together.
Leadership
Jennifer — Chief Executive Officer, President & Co-Founder

Jennifer leads DigiUB’s business strategy, client engagement, organizational planning, and project development.
Her background spans technology, telecommunications, business leadership, operations, and human-centered systems thinking, giving her a broad understanding of both technical environments and the organizations and people who depend on them.
Her early technology career included telecommunications work with Hill Associates as an Associate Technical Member of Staff. She later expanded that systems perspective through business leadership, case management, entrepreneurship, and project development.
At DigiUB, Jennifer works closely with clients to understand operational challenges, define business objectives, and ensure that technical solutions remain aligned with the people, processes, and outcomes they are intended to support.
Jason — Chief Technology Officer & Co-Founder

Jason’s relationship with technology began long before it became a career.
Growing up with limited resources, he learned to salvage, repair, rebuild, and repurpose computers, electronics, and mechanical equipment because making things work had practical value. That instinct to understand how systems function, find what is broken, and build a better solution has followed him throughout his career.
He holds degrees in computer science and electrical engineering from Vermont Technical College, where he graduated at the top of his class, and has built extensive experience across software development, systems architecture, integration, automation, cybersecurity, infrastructure, databases, reporting, and enterprise technology environments.
Throughout his career, Jason has become a trusted technical resource for problems that do not fit neatly inside existing products or conventional solutions. Many of the systems he has designed have remained operationally valuable for years because they were built not only to work, but to make the work around them better.
At DigiUB, Jason leads technical architecture and solution development, focusing on difficult systems, integrations, and technology environments that require both deep technical understanding and practical problem-solving.
The Digital Underbelly
The systems customers see are only part of the experience.
Behind them are the integrations, databases, workflows, infrastructure, and exchanges of information that determine whether an organization moves smoothly or struggles against its own technology.
That is where DigiUB works.
We build and connect the technical foundation beneath the visible operation so the systems above it can perform the way they should.
How We Work
Every engagement begins with understanding the problem.
We learn how the organization operates, examine the systems and processes already in place, identify where information or workflows are breaking down, and define what the organization needs to accomplish.
From there, we evaluate the existing technical environment and develop a recommended path forward.
Depending on the engagement, that may involve integrating existing systems, modernizing legacy technology, developing custom software, improving data and reporting, automating workflows, or designing a broader technical architecture.
Our proposals establish the recommended solution, scope of work, technical requirements, project resources, deliverables, and implementation plan.
Once an engagement begins, work proceeds according to clearly defined milestones and deliverables, with direct communication throughout development, implementation and support.
Technology Should Earn Its Place
We do not believe organizations should invest in technology simply because something newer exists.
Technology earns its place when it removes friction, improves access to information, creates meaningful capability, strengthens operations, reduces unnecessary work, or enables something the organization could not effectively accomplish before.
That principle influences the way we evaluate existing systems as well as the solutions we recommend.
Sometimes the answer is to build.
Sometimes it is to integrate.
Sometimes it is to improve what is already there.
The goal is the same: technical infrastructure that creates lasting operational value.
Start With the Problem
You do not need to know which platform, application, integration, or architecture you need before talking to DigiUB.
Tell us what is not working, what you are trying to accomplish, or where your current systems are creating friction.
We can help determine what comes next.