Company:
Caliber Data, Inc., a Redmond, Washington technology company founded in 2007 by former Microsoft executives, has introduced an innovative, Pay-Per-Transaction advertising platform that enables partner companies in publishing as well as banking industries to offer risk-free online and mobile advertising in return for a commission fee that is triggered when a consumer's online ad click is directly linked to a resulting offline (in-store) purchase.
Jon Karlin is an experienced serial entrepreneur whose career spans more than 25 years in leadership roles within the IT industry. Prior to co-founding Caliber Data, Inc., Karlin served as Director of Linux Competitive Strategy for Microsoft Corp., Redmond, WA. He was responsible for Windows Server marketing strategy and for developing and rolling out global market execution programs through ISVs such as AMD, Intel and Hewlett Packard. Prior to Microsoft, Karlin served as president and CEO of several industry leading technology companies including ZyLAB, the PC industrys first text and inform
President and CEO: Jon Karlin is an experienced serial entrepreneur whose career spans more than 25 years in leadership roles within the IT industry. Prior to co-founding Caliber Data, Inc., Karlin served as Director of Linux Competitive Strategy for Microsoft Corp., Redmond, WA. He was responsible for Windows Server marketing strategy and for global market execution programs through ISVs such as AMD, Intel and Hewlett Packard. Karlin worked in the Microsoft Office Enterprise Project Management group where he helped create the MS Project credentialing program. Prior to Microsoft, Karlin served as president and CEO of several industry leading technology companies including ZyLAB, the PC industry's first text and information retrieval software (ZyIndex). During almost 15 years at ZyLaB, Karlin drove product innovation and intellectual property development, established global partners and OEMs, closed major enterprise licensing deals, and built a government IT services division. Karlin was also responsible for closing successive rounds of private investment capital and for negotiating several mergers and acquisitions.