Former Senior R&D Consultant at Microsoft Leaves for Anti-Internet Company

A well known Senior R&D engineering consultant at Microsoft who helped pioneer major projects the last decade has left Redmond to join a Houston startup aimed at less Internet and computer use.

Houston, TX, May 22, 2012 --(PR.com)-- A well known Senior R&D engineering consultant at Microsoft has left Redmond to join a startup aimed at less internet and computer use.

Jim Carr's direct involvement over the last decade consulting at the world's largest software maker in Redmond helped pioneer such startup projects as Zune, Microsoft Auto, Microsoft Tag, and other groups with Microsoft Office, Microsoft IT, Zune Marketplace, Metro, Windows CE for Automotive, xBox Live and many more.

With installations worldwide, the private company named s3o, provides intelligent systems to simplify life and reduce wasted time online using proprietary automated technologies. Acknowledged for their remarkable business expansion experienced in 2011, much of which stemmed from new sales in development and managing of customers in all vertical markets throughout the world. Their web based, enterprise-level software helps customers gain the benefits of automated solutions that provide direct results. This further validates their position as a company poised to successfully overcome inefficient productivity and quality issues faced by organizations today. Pioneering the use of automated robots that work for you while you're asleep 24/7, the company is dedicated to providing innovation that allows less computer use and the ability to easily build, deploy and manage public or private automated networks at a cost-effective price. Headquartered in Houston Texas with a satellite office in Washington State has rapidly grown to the largest network in the world, reiterates their role as a trusted leader.
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