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The Newbound Vision by Donald W. Larson , President Newbound, Inc. February 25, 2014 One Person’s Steps, One Company’s Journey
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Page 1: The Newbound Vision · Who Is Don Larson? • Working with computer technology since June 1980 • Started out as a hobby then became my career in 1981 • Programmer (Basic, C, Prograph,

The Newbound Vision

by Donald W. Larson, President Newbound, Inc. February 25, 2014

One Person’s Steps, One Company’s Journey

Page 2: The Newbound Vision · Who Is Don Larson? • Working with computer technology since June 1980 • Started out as a hobby then became my career in 1981 • Programmer (Basic, C, Prograph,

Who Is Don Larson?• Working with computer technology since June 1980 • Started out as a hobby then became my career in 1981 • Programmer (Basic, C, Prograph, Java, Objective-C), Database Analyst & Designer, Technology Consultant, and Project Manager • Now President, CFO, CPO of Newbound, Inc., since October 2007 • See Don’s LinkedIn page for more information

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Today’s Agenda• Very brief history of computer

technology • Technology as it stands today at this

very moment • The Newbound influence • What’s coming next… • In closing ->>>

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Spheres Of Delphi

In ancient Greece, the Temple of Delphi was the place to find answers. The visitor would ask their question and wait for the Delphi to respond.

Basically the answer would be yes, no, or maybe. "Maybe", was likely the most frequent response. After-all, the Delphi had a reputation to keep.

These three spheres represent the three possible answers. The one that glows largest is the Delphi's decision.

I leave it to you to "project" on to which sphere the correct assignment belongs for the questions you bring to The Delphi.

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