
by Stephen McDill Published: December 11,2011
Tags: Apple, Bill Rayburn, Bomgar Box, Chris Cope, CYBERSPACE, David Moore, David Palmer, Fred Haise, Gary Butler, Gerard Gibert, Hartley Peavey, Hu Meena, iPhone, Jill Beneke, Jim Barksdale, Joe Stratinger, Joel Bomgar, John Palmer, Kelli Booth, Matthew Graves, Mayo Flynt, MBJ, Nuno Goncalves Ferreira, Sage Gerard, science, Stephen Johnston, tech 21, technology, telecom, THE Business, Tom Hinds
Mississippi’s tech scene is on the rise, thanks to flashy successes like Hu Meena’s blockbuster deal with Apple to get the iPhone for C Spire and Joel Bomgar, whose Bomgar Box is taking the world by storm. From Starkville to Ocean Springs, and everywhere in between, here are some of Mississippi’s leaders in the Tech [...] [...]
Dr. Gary Butler, Camgian Microsystems Corporation’s president and CEO, has been named by Vanderbilt University Chancellor Nicholas Zeppos to the School of Engineering’s Committee of Visitors. Composed of a distinguished list of leaders in the areas of business, industry and government, the committee helps provide guidance and perspective for the school’s efforts in research and [...] [...]

Starkville firm expands into turgid M2M market Whether it’s the Pentagon or Big Oil, Camgian Microsystems Corp. CEO Gary Butler is making sure his company retains its customers and its vitality even as the ever-sluggish economy continues to recover. By expanding its markets, its office and even its website, the Starkville-based technology firm is ready [...] [...]

Even though Gary D. Butler, Ph.D., is deeply embedded in Bulldog Country on the campus of Mississippi State University, the former Tulane University Green Wave football standout doesn’t mind at all. “While in college, my primary goal was to play in the NFL,” said Butler. “This had been a goal of mine since junior high [...] [...]

Wave will transition Camgian’s asynchronous metal–oxide–semiconductor technology into the mainstream semiconductor industry A Starkville-based provider of advanced electronic systems and semiconductor technologies has completed an agreement to transfer its ultra low-power digital circuit technology to Wave Semiconductor. Camgian Microsystems CEO Gary Butler said in a press release that the new venture is being funded by [...] [...]