David Wilk
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David Wilk worked as a Principal at Harris Corp., International Business Machines Corp., Microsoft Corp., Sun Microsystems, Inc., and Polaris Communications, Inc. He also worked as a Senior Vice President-Sales at Gamma Medica-Ideas (USA), Inc.
Former positions of David Wilk
Companies | Position | End |
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Gamma Medica-Ideas (USA), Inc.
Gamma Medica-Ideas (USA), Inc. Medical/Nursing ServicesHealth Services Gamma Medica-Ideas (USA), Inc. develops advanced imaging technology solutions for pre-clinical and clinical settings. It offers CZT spect detector technologies, as well as multiple modality systems for drug discovery and medical research. The firm's digital gamma ray imaging technology in LumaGEM offers significant advances in resolution and contrast allowing for identification of millimeter sized breast cancers often missed by mammography. The company was founded by Bradley E. Patt and Jan S. Iwanczyk in 2000 and is headquartered in Northridge, CA. | Sales & Marketing | - |
Sun Microsystems, Inc.
Sun Microsystems, Inc. SemiconductorsElectronic Technology Sun Microsystems, Inc. provides network computing infrastructure solutions. It offers its solutions under the Java technology platform, Solaris Operating System, MySQL database management system, Sun StorageTek storage solutions, and UltraSPARC processor brands. The company also develops networking computing products and technologies which include servers, storage, open source software, tools, and training. The company provides solutions to the social networking, entertainment, financial services, manufacturing, healthcare, retail, news, energy, and engineering companies. The company was founded in 1982 and is headquartered in Santa Clara, CA. | Corporate Officer/Principal | - |
IBM | Corporate Officer/Principal | - |
MICROSOFT CORPORATION | Corporate Officer/Principal | - |
Polaris Communications, Inc.
Polaris Communications, Inc. Information Technology ServicesTechnology Services Part of Crossroads Impact Corp., Polaris Communications, Inc. develops plug-compatible mainframe communication interfaces and systems. The company is based in Beaverton, OR. Polaris Communications was acquired by Crossroads Impact Corp. on March 22, 2000 for $48.77 million. | Corporate Officer/Principal | - |
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Listed companies | 2 |
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MICROSOFT CORPORATION | Technology Services |
IBM | Technology Services |
Private companies | 4 |
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Harris Corp.
Harris Corp. Telecommunications EquipmentElectronic Technology Harris Corp. engages in the provision of technology-based solutions for tactical communications, geospatial systems and services, air traffic management, avionics and electronic warfare, and space and intelligence. It operates through the following business segments: Communication Systems, Electronic Systems, Space and Intelligence Systems, and Corporate. The Communication Systems segment services markets in tactical communications and defense products, including tactical ground and airborne radio communications solutions and night vision technology, in public safety networks. The Electronic Networks Systems segment provides electronic warfare, avionics, command, control, communications, computers, intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance solutions for the defense industry and air traffic management solutions for the civil aviation industry. The Space and Intelligence systems provides intelligence, space protection, geospatial, complete earth observation, universe exploration, positioning, navigation and timing, environmental solutions for national security, defenses, civil and commercial customers, using advanced sensors, antennas and payloads, as well as ground processing and information analytics. The company was founded in 1926 and is headquartered in Melbourne, FL. | Electronic Technology |
Polaris Communications, Inc.
Polaris Communications, Inc. Information Technology ServicesTechnology Services Part of Crossroads Impact Corp., Polaris Communications, Inc. develops plug-compatible mainframe communication interfaces and systems. The company is based in Beaverton, OR. Polaris Communications was acquired by Crossroads Impact Corp. on March 22, 2000 for $48.77 million. | Technology Services |
Sun Microsystems, Inc.
Sun Microsystems, Inc. SemiconductorsElectronic Technology Sun Microsystems, Inc. provides network computing infrastructure solutions. It offers its solutions under the Java technology platform, Solaris Operating System, MySQL database management system, Sun StorageTek storage solutions, and UltraSPARC processor brands. The company also develops networking computing products and technologies which include servers, storage, open source software, tools, and training. The company provides solutions to the social networking, entertainment, financial services, manufacturing, healthcare, retail, news, energy, and engineering companies. The company was founded in 1982 and is headquartered in Santa Clara, CA. | Electronic Technology |
Gamma Medica-Ideas (USA), Inc.
Gamma Medica-Ideas (USA), Inc. Medical/Nursing ServicesHealth Services Gamma Medica-Ideas (USA), Inc. develops advanced imaging technology solutions for pre-clinical and clinical settings. It offers CZT spect detector technologies, as well as multiple modality systems for drug discovery and medical research. The firm's digital gamma ray imaging technology in LumaGEM offers significant advances in resolution and contrast allowing for identification of millimeter sized breast cancers often missed by mammography. The company was founded by Bradley E. Patt and Jan S. Iwanczyk in 2000 and is headquartered in Northridge, CA. | Health Services |
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