| MyLife Services was established
as Energy Savers in 1988. The business primary focus was marketing
radiant barrier to consumers and businesses in the central Texas area.
Later, Energy Savers became Energy Software and began developing energy
saving projection software. In
1992 Energy Software was dissolved and all assets were transferred to
MyLife Software. The first line of business was in developing a
software program for Business Office Service Systems. The application
managed nursing home records. The program was capable of allowing 264
concurrent users access to 600 long term health care facilities. Later
in the year MyLife Software began development on data security
software, under contract, which was later sold to the United States
Department of Defense.
In 1993, MyLife Software continued to review the needs of
businesses and home personal computer users by developing a successful
needs analysis format allowing clients to quickly select computer
systems.
MyLife Software was absorbed by MyLife Services in 1994.
MyLife Services, at that time, encompassed business and personal
consulting services, custom computer programming, computer system
maintenance services, and developing product distribution channels. The
many facets of MyLife Services tended to dilute its
effectiveness.
By 1995 most of the services within MyLife Services were dropped
or merely no longer supported. The only items remaining were; developing
distribution channels, personal computer program development and three
computer system maintenance contracts.
In late 1996 MyLife Services added a new product line and client
base. MyLife Services began offering low cost life insurance and cash
accumulation products to U.S. Army soldiers at Fort Hood, Texas. This
new sector of MyLife Services proved very successful and by early
1997 nearly all other areas were dropped with the exception of
maintaining the Business Office Service Systems computer system.
In March of 1998, MyLife Services expanded business operations to
include El Paso, Texas. Home base operations continue to be maintained
in central Texas. The El Paso operation include service to the 11,300
soldiers at Fort Bliss and approximately 5,000 other military personnel
in the National Guard and Reserves.
January of 2003 brought a new page to the MyLife Services
enterprise with the addition of a Tulsa, Oklahoma office. Included in
this office is the home office of Dirty Dog Media. Dirty Dog Media is
responsible for the development and maintenance of all information
management systems and software development.
In late 2004 the financial and
retirement advising broke from MyLife Services and became The
Benefit Coordinators. The Benefit Coordinators is wholly owned by
MyLife Services. They continue to provide financial guidance to all
individuals collecting a paycheck received by tax dollars.
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