Charles Stack Loving father and devoted husband passed away on March 9, 2009 in Portland, OR. Chuck’s family moved to San Anselmo in 1934 when he was seven from Russell, Kansas. A graduate of ...
FlashStarts was started by serial IT entrepreneur Charles Stack, who began mentoring college students five years ago after selling one of his companies, Flashline, to Oracle. Stack has invested in a ...
Charles Stack has Bitcoin on the brain. And he wants to help a billion others board his train of thought. Feeding this more newfound passion, the entrepreneur and prolific Cleveland software investor ...
Flashline CEO Charles Stack said that SOA's value proposition centers around the 'three Rs' of SOA -- and he wasn't talking about 'registry/repository.' In my last post, I discussed BEA's recent ...
CLEVELAND -- Lifelong Clevelander and Entrepreneur Charles Stack was convinced that if he created StartMart, the start-up companies would come. On Tuesday, StartMart launched with five start-ups ...
CHARLES STACK Founder and Chief Executive Officer founded Flashline in 1998 with a vision of assisting organizations in increasing the value of their software by viewing software as an asset. His ...
Charles Stack started two information technology companies in Cleveland during the 1990s, but, to him, the good old days are now. That's why Mr. Stack and some former colleagues from one of those IT ...
Sixty-five startups have applied to join FlashStarts, a business accelerator being formed by Charles Stack, one of Northeast Ohio's most prolific entrepreneurs. However, only 10 companies will be ...
Charles Stack, a local tech CEO, penned a column that appeared in the Sunday Plain Dealer’s Forum section advocating yet another “big audacious plan” for the region. While luxury car salesman Bernie ...
The software being developed today will be around for a very long time, thanks to Web services. Consequently, developers would be well advised to begin taking a longer view -- as much as 15 years out ...
If Charles Stack III ever questioned whether his hometown fully supports the contributions made by him and other troops serving overseas, a new banner hanging outside Town Hall should put those doubts ...