Craig Suhadolnik founded Network Computing Architects (NCA) in 1992 after recognizing the coming importance and potential of the internet. NCA shared office space with one of the nations first Internet Service Providers, Northwest Nexus, and partnered with them to provide hardware and high speed data circuits to the early commercial adopters of internet access. This partnership lead to relationships with many manufacturers such as Cisco Systems, Livingston (Lucent), Ascend Communications (Lucent), and Telebit Corporation, along with a telco partnership with USWest (Qwest). As the early adopters grew and became more dependant on access, everyone realized the importance of having secure access, which spawned our security practice in the mid-1990’s. Craig is a graduate of Washington State University with a BA in Economics and minor in Math. Before founding NCA, Craig held senior sales management positions for, Almac Electronics (Arrow), R-Squared (Fujitsu), and Puget Sound Data Systems. |