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The great thing is, even Angel himself acknowledges that MJ testing is, "only a small part of his business strategy." The real heart and soul is Angel's very-strong background in technology, and the companies he has worked for and the kinds of technology he has developed. I expect to see more long-term on the technology-side of the MJ industry from BGMT...
Angel and I discussed his B2B role and work as the first to develop WiFi currently residing in major hotels today. Angel was a senior engineer at CAIS Systems (wheile developing and installing WiFi technology) was spun off and sold to Cisco System in 2000.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_acquisit...co_Systems
Here's a snippet of Angel's bio:
"Angel worked directly with hardware manufacturers to introduce new protocols to Cisco, 3Com, Cabletron, and Tut Systems microchips that have now become standard features in public access deployments globally. In addition to overseeing high profile installations for Hilton and Marriott brands, he also oversaw the first home-based wifi installations to premier residential properties. A strong focus was placed upon delivering voice/video/data across existing telephone infrastructures utilizing prototype and emergent DSL technologies. Angel also assisted in delivering premier solutions for digitally delivered video content to hotel televisions, a system that has now replaced older VCR decks previously used to queue in-room entertainment. CAIS received investments from Microsoft, KKR ("Kravis, Kohlberg, & Roberts" , and culminated with a successful acquisition of CAIS Software Solutions by Cisco Systems.
Angel continued to form and advise several strong software startups with an emphasis upon ecommerce and merchant services. This led to establishing a highly sought after consulting firm, Codezero Media, that served the online pharmaceutical market. Codezero managed clients processing millions of dollars in online transactions weekly. This culminated in the production of two ecommerce engines that served as the technology foundation through several future Codezero Media related companies. The ecommerce product continues to be updated using recent technologies and is currently being considered for the medical cannabis market. It's sister product to an e-wallet application, which was utilized for several LEC billed products (direct to home phone billing) that together grossed $8 million annually. Other notable online products developed include social, dating, and entertainment websites that have received design awards as well as attention in Rolling Stone magazine. Codezero Media continues to serve as Mr. Stanz's technology incubator. "