The Greensparc team has grown! Please welcome George Reitz as the VP of Sales & Product Development!
Leveraging his 25+ years in Data Center and Cloud Technologies, George will be responsible for revenue, customer success,
& Edge Data Center Infrastructure. @georgereitz
Greensparc, Inc. is excited to welcome Miles Baker as a Strategic Advisor to the team. He brings 20+ years of Alaska experience in public policy, strategic communications, business development, government relations, and external affairs. #MilesBaker
Come meet the Greensparc team and experience the preview of our data centers launching in Alaska, Summer 2023! To Register - https://t.co/rLVGDGtDqB Location sent after reg. We’re bringing affordable, powerful computing capacity to underserved communities and their devices.
We are excited to announce the addition of Alaska based, Ms. Vikki Ellison, to the Company’s Executive Staff as our
Executive Vice President. Please help us welcome Vikki to the Greensparc team! #Vikki Ellison, PMP
Listen to Sam Enoka, a Creative problem-solver innovating solutions in Energy, Technology & Finance and the CEO and Founder of Greensparc.
This episode covers Distributed Computing, what crypto miners tend to overlook...Listen to learn more! https://t.co/YkQfEW4IzG
You may qualify for $50 off your monthly Internet bill, courtesy of Uncle Sam as part of an emergency government program to keep people connected during the pandemic. https://t.co/7khMvh5lxl
Newsom proposes $7 billion expansion in broadband internet to build a statewide “middle-mile” fiber broadband network to “expand service to unserved and underserved areas by substantially reducing their upfront infrastructure costs” CalMatters 5/17/21 https://t.co/OwimRBKylR
San Diego Mayor Gloria expanded City's effort to boost internet access in low-income neighborhoods with free wireless service, city-sponsored “hotspots” and laptops. San Diego Union-Tribune -- 4/21/21 https://t.co/pDql5y21XY
31% of Californians don’t have high-speed internet, state says. How Newsom can change that -- Kate Irby in the Sacramento Bee -- 4/7/21 https://t.co/hUdExCk1Xi
Bitcoin Miners Are on a Path to Self-Destruction - Producing the cryptocurrency is a massive drain on global power and computer chip supplies. Another way is needed before countries balk. https://t.co/4GcrBBrxbu
Climate Change and the Pandemc Reshape Sillicone Valley. Working from home was intended to be a temporary measure in the early days of the pandemic https://t.co/CDFvuFjlPr
March is Women's History Month - Many of the nation's non-profits join in commemorating and encouraging the study, observance and celebration of the vital role of women in American history. https://t.co/sk7o1cc6t3
The U.S. needs a digital infrastructure plan today in much the same way that it required a physical infrastructure plan in the 1950s. https://t.co/r2LLY8gcx7
Biden, in a Burst of Climate Orders, Rejoins the Paris Agreement
The president also canceled the Keystone XL pipeline and ordered federal agencies to begin the process of reinstating environmental regulations. https://t.co/Loh6XakWEj #greensparc#greenearth
Governor Newson is proposing to spend $15 million for the next phase of creating a data system to shed light on strategies contributing to student success and useful tools for students trying to plan their education careers. https://t.co/B4Zc5rgyoA
A huge number of people have been working from home for the better part of the year. The long-term implications for housing will likely benefit higher-earning workers and hurt lower income Californians. https://t.co/UH7lAyFZqk?