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Southpaw Technology is a commercial, open-source software company that provides products, professional services and technical support for TACTIC. Founded in 2005 by Gary Mundell and Remko Noteboom, Southpaw Technology originally developed TACTIC to facilitate project management, workflow and digital asset management for production pipelines in feature films, television series and game projects.
Albemarle, North Carolina: News/talk Relayed on FM via translator W297CE on 107.3MHz WZJS: FM 100.7 Boone, North Carolina: Classic Hits Simulcast on W256CV on 99.1 MHz WBHN: AM 1590 Bryson City, North Carolina: Classic country Relayed on FM via translator W231DQ on 94.1MHz WBAG: AM 1150 Burlington, North Carolina: Full service Baseball
As Dr. Karen Wood, program manager of TACTIC in the Tactical Technology Office of DARPA, explains: . The purpose of the Threat Agent Cloud Tactical Intercept and Countermeasure (TACTIC) Program is to provide the United States (US) military with the capability to protect the warfighter from CWA/BWA threat clouds on the battlefield.
Performance profiling tool, memory debugger and code coverage tool. Proprietary Scalasca: Linux C/C++, Fortran Parallel trace analyser. Free/open source (BSD license) Shark by Apple macOS (discontinued with 10.7) Performance analyzer. Proprietary freeware Superluminal: Windows, Xbox One, PlayStation C++, Rust, .NET
It is licensed to Gastonia, North Carolina, and is owned by Scott Neisler. WGNC is powered at 1,000 watts , using a non-directional antenna . [ 2 ] Programming is also heard on 220 watt FM translator W266DC in Gastonia, at 101.1 MHz.
Tactic, a startup that helps businesses manage -- and simplify -- cryptocurrency finances, is emerging from stealth today with $2.6 million in seed funding. Founders Fund and finance automation ...
Preparing the software for sale to as wide a variety as possible of corporate customers took two years of development. [4] Quintiq sold its software to a client for the first time in 1999. [4] In 2011, two investment firms, LLR Partners Inc. and NewSpring Capital Ventures LP, bought into Quintiq, giving them a 48% stake in the company's ...
As FM became more dominant, the WKIX-FM call sign was changed to WYYD, power was increased to 100,000 watts, and the station was programmed separately as easy-listening. In the 1970s, the station had a strong news department, with such figures as John Tesh and Doug Limerick .