NetCentrics
NetCentrics (called NetCentrics Corporation from 1995 to 2014) is a division of Haystax Technology Inc.[1] with three principle businesses: cybersecurity/network management, innovation consulting, and personal productivity.[2] The company was founded in 1995 by Bob Dixon and Bob Dougherty[3] and was acquired by Haystax in 2014.[1]
The company is probably most widely known for its productivity software Getting Things Done Outlook Add-in which was built in collaboration with David Allen to assist adoption of his Getting Things Done methodology for users of Microsoft Outlook.[4][5][6]
The methods of its innovation consultancy, OVO, have been documented by its leaders Jeffrey Phillips and Dean Hering.[7][8]
The cybersecurity/network management business caters mainly to the US federal government.[9][10][11]
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Press release: Haystax Technology Announces Acquisition of NetCentrics
- ↑ NetCentrics: Services
- ↑ NetCentrics: Stories: This is your chance
- ↑ Lifehacker: Five Best GTD Applications
- ↑ NetCentrics: Stories: Getting Things Done
- ↑ "Common Tools & Software". Getting Things Done website. David Allen Co. Retrieved 2014-12-31.
- ↑ White paper: Innovation Roles: The People You Need for Successful Innovation by Jeffrey Phillips and Dean Hering
- ↑ Relentless Innovation: What Works, What Doesn’t--And What That Means For Your Business, by Jeffrey Phillips, pub. McGraw-Hill, ISBN 978-0071786805
- ↑ Washington Post: Capital Business: Contracts awarded for the week of Oct. 27 (2014)
- ↑ NetCentrics: Government Services
- ↑ Fast Market Research: THE GLOBAL CYBERSECURITY MARKET 2014-2024 - COMPETITIVE LANDSCAPE AND STRATEGIC INSIGHTS: MARKET PROFILE