An eagle scout who attended the Jesuit College Preparatory School of Dallas (Jesuit Dallas), James Ambrose Meyer has a history of accomplishment in the classroom and the sports field. He played on the Jesuit Dallas varsity football and rugby teams, serving as captain of the rugby team and becoming a Texas Rugby Team player. James Ambrose Meyer subsequently matriculated at Pennsylvania State University where he worked in the Student Space Programs Laboratory and made the dean’s list on multiple occasions.
After securing his bachelor of science in computer science, he quickly established himself as a skilled software engineer and technical architecture professional. His work in the aerospace/defense industry earned him a Defense Innovation Challenge Innovator designation from the United States Department of Defense. While employed by the Addison, Texas-based software company SevenTablets, he earned an Emerging Technologies Finalist ranking from TechTitans.
Since 2016, Mr. Meyer concentrated his professional efforts on a new cloud technology called Nebulr. He has filed a provisional patent for this technology, which divides data into small chunks for easy storage and retrieval.
After securing his bachelor of science in computer science, he quickly established himself as a skilled software engineer and technical architecture professional. His work in the aerospace/defense industry earned him a Defense Innovation Challenge Innovator designation from the United States Department of Defense. While employed by the Addison, Texas-based software company SevenTablets, he earned an Emerging Technologies Finalist ranking from TechTitans.
Since 2016, Mr. Meyer concentrated his professional efforts on a new cloud technology called Nebulr. He has filed a provisional patent for this technology, which divides data into small chunks for easy storage and retrieval.