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Modulus Global Year-End Recap by CEO, Richard Gardner
Modulus Global CEO, Richard Gardner, releases statement over Thanksgiving weekend.

Richard Gardner is the CEO of Modulus Global, which has provided advanced technology products and services to clients including The NASDAQ Stock Market, J.P. Morgan Chase, Bank of America, Credit Suisse, Barclays Capital, Goldman Sachs, Merrill Lynch, Fidelity, TD Ameritrade, Devon Energy, IBM, Microsoft, Yahoo!, Google, Cisco, Adobe, Ford Motor Company, Shell, SAS Institute, Rutgers University, and the University of Chicago, among other institutions throughout 94 countries.
On Thanksgiving, Gardner wrote:
We’ve really had a great year at Modulus. In March, we were proud to announce that NASA contracted us to develop a high-frequency solution to process and display up to a half a billion data points every second on tablet devices, which allowed NASA Mission Control to analyze telemetry and health data transferred in real-time from the ISS via satellite link.
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For it, we were covered by, among many national outlets, AZ Tech Beat. Local means a lot to me, as those of who know me well are aware. We are a national firm with a global footprint. But, all business is local. Even big business. Because local highlights the people who make success possible. I’m thankful for our local support.
We launched a new alert system for the Apple Watch. And then a VC fund. And now we continue to expand into the Indian market. But more on that another time.
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Obviously, I’m really excited about the future of Modulus in 2016 and proud of what we’ve done both this year and over the past two decades. But, on Thanksgiving, what I’m really most thankful for, are the people in my life. People. That’s what makes the difference. Both personally and professionally, I’m reminded every day that we simply can’t perform at our highest levels without the support of phenomenal people. And, for that, I’m thankful.