Over the years he had the pleasure of working in many industries and areas of interest developing applications for clients such as;
Montgomery County Precinct 3 – developing a video traffic detection system that was so well accepted by Montgomery County that it was highlighted in a technologies article from Growth Magazine in August 2005. The system enabled Montgomery County to secure hundreds of thousands of dollars to further the project by showing the flexibility and scalability of the new incident detection application and its benefits.
Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion – Developing a multimedia CD that was used to help raise money for fine arts as well as publicize the pavilion. It provided a schedule of events as well as other useful information about the donation memberships.
Sage Software (UK) - Sage Software out of the UK sells accounting and business management software to small and medium-sized enterprises that often require interface integration with other company's software. The automation of migrating data from one application to another in web-based platforms as well as 32 Bit application were the solutions Mr. Bateman provided to Sage.
The Right Bank Of Texas (later purchased by Independence Bank) - A secure site they could use to provide private files concerning loans to the people in various comities or organizations. This secure document management system implemented dynamic file linking so that the file was never available at the same URL to any user at any time. Not only was it determined by a network security company that the application was secure, it received the "Stamp Of Approval" from the OCC as a secure method of transferring sensitive loan documentation between the different oversight committees using the Internet, and it was also found to be more secure than the banks network itself.
Additional clients include Fortis Bank (Belgium) and CedarCide Industries Inc. (United States) among others.
In 2005 Mr. Bateman founded i-Ware CD Technologies, LLP, with co-founder Ray Boyd, a pioneer in dial-up Internet, for the release of a technology he developed, the Portable Media Operating System, or PMOS, which he received a patent for from the USPTO. This technology has laid the ground work for innovative new concepts in several industries such as interactive broadcasting, network technologies, video management, marketing technologies, transaction processing, digital currency and more.
Working as a contract developer until 2022, Mr. Bateman moved on to the food industry as a manufacturer of a culinary powder that is the fist of its kind in culinary history and offers technical information to small business as a way to combat the on-going confusion caused by the rapid growth of technology and businesses that take advantage of the lack of knowledge of small business owners today.