Jason has built his career around being technology agnostic with deep understandings in both hardware and software architectures. He likes to say that it’s no coincidence that he was born the same year that Intel introduced their 8-bit 8008 Microprocessor Unit. During his middle school years in 1983 he first started exploring the potential of programming and external hardware devices when he used the onboard Analog to Digital converters (normally used for the paddle controls for pong) on his Atari 1200 computer to interface an array of variable resisters such as light, humidity and thermally sensitive resistors which in turn he used to write a weather tracking application.
Since then, Jason continued his career through working with the first Cable Modem technologies in 1995, building out digital music rights with EMI and Capital Records, becoming CTO for three companies while developing several new technologies, including his newest project the Digital Asset Technology that we like to call the DAT Framework. And of course let’s not forget co-founding VybeOn as CTO.