“Tao's impact at Ask has been immeasurable, due in large part to his role in transforming Ask.com search into one of only four technologies operating at a world-class level today. Tao has been instrumental in pioneering some of the most important developments in the history of search, particularly in the area of large-scale distributed architectures and algorithms, and we look forward to his continued contributions.”
Steve Berkowitz
“Impact 360 transforms the speed at which companies can make informed decisions with unmatched visibility into customer service processes, workforce performance and customer intelligence across the enterprise. Companies need to unify workforce optimization functions under a single architecture to maximize information flow and minimize total cost of ownership. They also need experienced professional services to drive a complete view of customer service performance and to ensure ongoing success. By improving the balance between effectiveness and efficiency, businesses can drive customer loyalty, top line revenue, customer service operating margins and compliance through continuous performance improvement.”
Dave Gould
“Women, I believe, search for fellow beings who have faced similar struggles, conveyed them in ways a reader can transform into her own life, confirmed desires the reader had hardly acknowledged - desires that now seem possible. Women catch courage from the women whose lives and writings they read, and women call the bearer of that courage friend.”
Carolyn Heilbrun
“We can change so many times in our lives. We're born into a family, and it's the only life we can imagine, but the next second we're someplace else entirely, going through different motions and trying to keep up with this new person we have become.”
Jennifer Le
“To change who you are, change who you think you are.”
Jonathan Lockwood Huie
“Whatever you want in your life, the key to your success is to transform your thinking, emotions and behaviour!”
Patrick Driessen
“There can be no transforming of darkness into light and of apathy into movement without emotion”
Carl Gustav Jung