Category Archives: Technology

General Technology used, discussed or dreamed about by Phase 2

Then and Now: 9 Years Later with Chad Scott

What’s changed in the nine years since Chad Scott has been a software developer and project manager at Phase 2? Chad counts the ways… Then We didn’t have money for new machines, so I worked on a laptop with a broken monitor. Now We buy hardware regularly and now I work on a laptop with [...]

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Business Intelligence Workshop

Phase 2 is pleased to recommend Future Point of View’s Business Intelligence Workshop 301 coming to Oklahoma City August 6-8th. FPOV founder Scott Klososky has been a long-time champion of leadership and technology and we have seen first-hand how his workshops make a positive impact on businesses and leaders. Overview: Program Benefits Learn the raw [...]

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Meet OK Transformer Ted Streuli

Meet Ted Streuli, Editor, The Journal Record I’ve worked in the newspaper business for 24 years in California. Texas and Oklahoma. I’ve written for numerous local, regional and national publications. 2. Briefly describe your day-to-day responsibilities. I’m responsible for all content produced under the Journal Record name, oversee all newsroom operations in our three offices. [...]

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OK Transformer: Scott Klososky

1. Meet Scott Scott Klososky, a former CEO of three successful startup companies, specializes in looking over the horizon with how technology is changing the world. Scott’s vision and ability to see trends in emerging technologies allow him to be a thought leader who applies his skills to help organizations thrive, leaders prosper, and entire industries [...]

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Lights, Camera, Apps

  Software development is a talent business. For a long time, I’ve tried to understand the reasons why various software teams tend to struggle to produce good software.  If you do a little digging, ask a few developers or IT managers and you’ll hear similar snippets of issues describing the problem: “We’re pulled in to0 [...]

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