Mati Kochavi (matikochavi) On About.me
May 16th, 2012
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Log In Sign In Find People Find People Go Browse the Featured Directory Find Your Friends 960×620:Viewable Content 1024×768:Optimal Background 1680×1050:Maximum Background Mati Kochavi Mati Kochavi is founder and CEO of AGT International, a global provider of advanced public safety and security solutions.
Established in 2007, with 2,000 employees, representing nearly 30 nations, AGT operates in 5 continents and manages work in excess of $8 billion. AGT is widely considered one of the worlds fastest growing security and public safety companies. AGT International provides security services and research in a wide variety of areas, including industrial, urban, cyber, transportation, maritime, border and corporate security.
Mr. Kochavi has founded and invested in technology companies, software development, telecommunications, technology management and real estate. Mati Kochavi has undergraduate and graduate degrees from Haifa University in Israel. Tags: Email Me Tell your friends you found Mati Kochavis page! Twitter Facebook LinkedIn Flag this page for abuse Message (max 1000 characters) Your Name Your Email Send Sending…
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Rescue Your Legacy Software System: Modernizing Corporate And State Legacy Devices | PRLog
April 24th, 2012
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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE PRLog (Press Release) – Feb 02, 2012 – Vienna, VA — Out with the old and in with the new??.?
?The United States has seen its fair share of the technological revolution.? ?such that this modern era is aptly called the Age of Information? ?Technology.?
?But how far ahead? ?are we,? ?really?? As it turns out,? ?many? ?of the most effective systems that managed our healthcare,? ?social benefits,? ?law enforcement,? ?administrative programs and even our military operations way back in the? ?1960?’?s to the late? ?1990??s,? ?are meeting their technological demise very soon.? The End-of-life cycle of a technology may sound foreboding or downright gloomy? (?remember? ?the Year? ?2000? ?crisis,? ?or? ?Y2K?)?,? ?but it does not mean we are going to throw all our aging systems out of the window.?
?We also dont expect our decades of compiled data to disappear when? ?the? ?date of retirement? ?for those systems? ?arrives.?
We can take the proactive approach of having the right resources in place while there is still time,? ?if and when a transition to newer hardware or software systems may be necessary,? ?or we can take the passive? ?(and very much more expensive?) ?stance of waiting for disaster to confront us,? ?before we move.? The choice is ours. Where the Problem Lies In the present case,? ?here are a few areas where some legacy or aging systems? (?listed in no particular? ?order?) ?are still being used: a.?
?State Financial Management Systems b.? ?Educational Support Systems c.? ?Child Welfare and Human Resources d.? ?Health Care and Insurance Software Applications e.?
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Found At: (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GZIkibwH1gk&feature=channel) http://www.prlog.org/11788163-rescue-your-legacy-software-modernizing-corporate-and-state-legacy-systems.html