Greg Williams
COO
Greg brings over 20 years of Internet marketing experience as both an Internet entrepreneur and operational leader in the data and digital marketplace. During his tenure, he has developed a multitude of successful business relationships that continue to thrive.
Greg oversees the day to day operations of Exactis and plays an integral role in our platform and data development projects including but not limited to data123.com, autoappend.com, and dataverification.com.
but nothing about security...
William Pearson
CTO
Will is a highly accomplished IT Executive designing and developing self-service software applications built on BIG Data, running in Cloud Infrastructure in highly secure environments, leveraging analytics and yielding high profits and rapid growth.
He is responsible for technology strategy which includes highly accurate and automated data processing, cloud infrastructure, MS Azure platform-as-a-service, Cloudera / Hadoop Data Management Platform, APIs, Marketing Automation Platform, Analytics, and Digital Marketing.
Data is the fuel that powers Exactis. Warehousing over 3.5 billion consumer, business, and digital records, The Exactis Data Cloud provides knowledge and insight to hundreds of firms enabling them to achieve marketing success through the use of high quality data. The Exactis data cloud is one of the largest and most respected in the data marketing industry. It is constructed of hundreds of compiled and proprietary data sources, has over 400 different selects, and utilizes a triple verification process to guarantee accurate targeting. This includes demographic, geographic, firmographic, lifestyle, interests, CPG, automotive, and behavioral data.
too big for dust size...what's the smallest led you can buy? and if you're going to mesh them you need a small ccd on each for the receive side, what's the smallest ccd you can buy? and you need a pv of some sort to capture sunlight. what's the smallest pv you can buy? as you can see the compute part is easy, the network part is much harder.
According to Robert Rhode, a noted climate change PhD - "Even in the event of severe sustained warming, it would take many thousands of years for Eastern Antarctica to be fully deglaciated." - most of the ice is in the east.
the lower your IQ the more you tend to pay overall for tv, internet, bundles, etc. Rome had their coliseums - we have our "cord cutters" - entertainment is still entertainment.
Greg Williams COO Greg brings over 20 years of Internet marketing experience as both an Internet entrepreneur and operational leader in the data and digital marketplace. During his tenure, he has developed a multitude of successful business relationships that continue to thrive. Greg oversees the day to day operations of Exactis and plays an integral role in our platform and data development projects including but not limited to data123.com, autoappend.com, and dataverification.com. but nothing about security... William Pearson CTO Will is a highly accomplished IT Executive designing and developing self-service software applications built on BIG Data, running in Cloud Infrastructure in highly secure environments, leveraging analytics and yielding high profits and rapid growth. He is responsible for technology strategy which includes highly accurate and automated data processing, cloud infrastructure, MS Azure platform-as-a-service, Cloudera / Hadoop Data Management Platform, APIs, Marketing Automation Platform, Analytics, and Digital Marketing.
Data is the fuel that powers Exactis. Warehousing over 3.5 billion consumer, business, and digital records, The Exactis Data Cloud provides knowledge and insight to hundreds of firms enabling them to achieve marketing success through the use of high quality data. The Exactis data cloud is one of the largest and most respected in the data marketing industry. It is constructed of hundreds of compiled and proprietary data sources, has over 400 different selects, and utilizes a triple verification process to guarantee accurate targeting. This includes demographic, geographic, firmographic, lifestyle, interests, CPG, automotive, and behavioral data.
that's all that needs to be said...
from 1990 Harvard Business Review... https://hbr.org/1990/07/reengi... Equally don't follow what has been successful if you want to be disrupted...
true enough!
more than those sites are for advertisers?
too big for dust size...what's the smallest led you can buy? and if you're going to mesh them you need a small ccd on each for the receive side, what's the smallest ccd you can buy? and you need a pv of some sort to capture sunlight. what's the smallest pv you can buy? as you can see the compute part is easy, the network part is much harder.
you still need to generate the photons...what are you suggesting is small enough
but you don't understand size...wireless mesh networking is much bigger than dust right now...
the miniature computer only computes, you still need to transmit the data
sure, that programming reference too...If you own an android, you have malware (sung to a catchy tune)
According to Robert Rhode, a noted climate change PhD - "Even in the event of severe sustained warming, it would take many thousands of years for Eastern Antarctica to be fully deglaciated." - most of the ice is in the east.
the subject says it all
The study does not say how many total companies there were/are, and has that grown so that the # of startups is actually the same. or larger?
...and you results are below me...
the lower your IQ the more you tend to pay overall for tv, internet, bundles, etc. Rome had their coliseums - we have our "cord cutters" - entertainment is still entertainment.
what do you call a lawyer at the bottom of the ocean? a good start!
dumb = criminal = usual dumb crimianl smart = criminal = politician
maybe criminals started it? they sell leads on which house to break in?
wow - sign me up!
did you not read the OR; it's free OR you can pay?
exactly
for the free to at&t customers, OR you can pay $15/mo. you should buy a T-Mobile phone...
you're free to get your phone elsewhere if you don't like at&t
in Virginia I got Verizon fios 300 for $100