INTACT SYSTEMS

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Intact Systems is a company based in the San Diego area formed to investigate opportunities in the growing wireless data collection space.

Intact Systems is founded by Cameron Elliott, a developer with over 28 years experience in software and systems, including embedded, wireless, and high reliability systems.



Cameron's history includes some of the following projects:

For the finance industry, Cameron developed a sub-2 microsecond roundtrip low-latency NASDAQ trading reference design.  This reference design included a typical equities feed handler, as found in mature products from the likes of Exegy, Active Financial, etc.  This reference design has played an important role in helping Impulse Accelerated Technologies enter into, and attract business from the trading financial sector.
http://www.impulseaccelerated.com/
http://infpga.com

Previously, as CTO and CEO of Spam Arrest, Cameron co-founded the first Captcha based white list anti-spam company, providing 24x7 spam protection. Spam Arrest has been ranked a top 2000 trafficked web site by Alexa.com, has handled billions of messages per year, and has been covered by the LA Times, Washington Post, Reuters and other media.
http://spamarrest.com

For the Terabeam Corporation, Cameron developed the very first implementation of low-latency HDTV over IP videoconferencing. This system played an important role in enabling Terabeam to raise 450 million dollars in the year 2000.
http://www.eetimes.com/electronics-news/4040086/Lucent-teams-with-TeraBeam-on-broadband-free-space-optic

In what seems like a previous life, Cameron, a technical founder of Cellular Technical Services, developed CTS's flagship product, a real-time Unix cellular telephone billing system. CTS went on to be a top 50 ranked Washington company, and was publicly traded on the NASDAQ exchange.
http://community.seattletimes.nwsource.com/archive/?date=19970603&slug=254259

Cameron has a BS, Cum Laude, Applied Computational and Math Sciences/Statistics option from the University of Washington, Seattle.