Company
CPU Ready Consulting Inc. is full service consulting company based in Redmond, Washington, the central hub of technology in the U.S. Northwest.
CPU Ready Consulting has years of experience designing, implementing, testing and releasing both hardware and software products. Our solutions focus mostly on microprocessor controlled technology, stand-alone or with high level software connectivity on a variety of hardware and software platforms including Atmel© microprocessors, Microsoft Windows©, Java/J2ME systems, Unix and more.
Philosophy
Our company philosophy is simple: "Make it happen." We work tirelessly to get the job done on time and done right, the first time. Your goals are our goals and we strive to ensure that they are met. We pride ourselves on honesty, integrity and confidentiality. From the start, we will work with you to define your problem so that we understand what you're trying to accomplish and to make sure that we aren't wasting your time.
Contact Information
Address:
CPU Ready Consulting Inc.
#136
16625 Redmond Way Ste M
Redmond, WA 98052
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| Phone: | 1-206-295-2495 |
| Fax: | 1-775-796-3816 |
| E-Mail: | info@cpureadyconsulting.com |
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Your Engineer
David Beecher
Founder/CEO
E-Mail: david@cpureadyconsulting.com
David Beecher is the founder and CEO of CPU Ready Consulting Inc. From a very early age, David began
tinkering with motors, electricity and mechanical designs, eventually
leading to electronic and computer designs in high school and beyond.
He holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Industrial Electronics from
Central Washington University.
Both David's career and his general thirst for knowledge have awarded
him the opportunity to learn a number of cutting edge technologies.
His past experience includes work with avionics systems, in system
programming at manufacturing, and he was a working member of the IEEE
JTAG committee.
While at Conversay in Redmond, Washington, David created numerous voice controlled home
automation appliances. David also worked closely with Samsung's
cellular phone division to develop a first of its kind voice enabled
watch phone that debuted at the 2000 Summer Olympics.
In 2001, he went to work for a start-up telecom firm, Bainbridge Networks, to work on a large
scale fully optical fiber optic switching system. David developed new
algorithms, designs and monitoring circuitry to drive high-voltage
motors with extreme resolution of better than two microns. His
architecture allowed communication with and between over two hundred
processors in real time.
David has spoken at numerous trade shows and has written articles for
trade magazines including a recent article in Surface Mount Technology
magazine. David's work has resulted in several patents.
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