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About DMC Insights, Inc.
Digital Media and Communications Insights (formerly Telecommunications Insights or Com-Insights) is a ten year-old firm with over twenty-five years of experience in information technology. Starting in 1996, DMC Insights (DMCI) has been working to develop and implement communications networks and the associated software for a variety of companies across the nation and the world.
Richard Currall: Telecommunications & Teaching
For all projects related to telecommunications and telecommunications instruction, you can contact Richard Currall directly at RichardCurrall@DMCInsights.com. His resume can also be downloaded in PDF format.
Larry Ullman: Digital Media, Writing, & Teaching
In 1999, having broadened its field of expertise from the telecommunications industry to how current and future technologies can be used in business communications as a whole, we expanded our in-house digital media capabilities into its own division and subsequently changed our name to DMCI to reflect this evolution. The new branch, led by Larry Ullman, focuses mostly on:
- writing
- teaching
- programming
- dynamic Web site development
DMCI's main offices are in Columbia, Missouri and the digital media division is currently headquartered outside of Washington, D.C. although we run a "virtual office" with employees located around the nation and the globe. We maintain a smaller staff than some firms but this allows us to maintain cohesion while continuing to provide personalized, quality service.
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