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Published on: 2/18/2009
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Michael Kramer
President
During the past 25+ years, Mr. Kramer has influenced the development of complex computer and electronic systems.
Mr. Kramer's engineering management includes:
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Throughout his career, Mr. Kramer has participated in the design, development and quality assurance of many large-scale computer and electronic systems.
As President of Right Angles Technologies Inc., Mr. Kramer is responsible for the day to day operations of the company.
As a management consultant, he helps his clients senior management realize their business goals through technological solutions.
As a system architect, Mr. Kramer leads the development of complex multi-tier computing systems using a simple but effective methodology for the capture of business requirements, through the development, test and deployment of these systems.
Using his many years of experience as a software developer, he brings a spirit of engineering and passion to his work.
Mr. Kramer has successfully lead and mentored many development teams.
As President/CEO for Digital Personalities Inc., Mr. Kramer was responsible for the day to day operations of the company.
Responsibilities included the acquisition of capital funding and the management of these funds.
Managing a staff of twenty people in the design and development of an interactive video on demand television system.
Other duties included the management of intellectual property in the form of national and international patents.
As VP of Engineering for the Games Network, Mr. Kramer was responsible for the development of the first production interactive gaming system to use cable for high-speed data transfer.
Mr. Kramer was responsible for the design and implementation of proprietary custom hardware and operating system software for this system.
Mr. Kramer has also worked as a management consultant to AT&T in the automation of information systems between AT&T and the local exchange carriers, and the design implementation and management of local area networks within their corporate headquarters.
Working as a senior engineering consultant for Northrop Research and Technology Center (Aircraft Division), Mr. Kramer was responsible for the development of robotic software used to construct the first automated factory designed to build composite graphite airplane components.
While a senior engineering consultant for IBM, Mr. Kramer and his team of developers was responsible for developing key systems to automate a software reconfigurable factory for the Navy.