Team, Technology, and Talent threaded to support Mission-critical Industries
Pros
I've know the Intercax Team since they were a small research group at Georgia Tech doing neat mathematics for MagicDraw models for the composable parametric models of a promising new notation called SysML. Over the years, I've had the opportunity to work with them as partners, competitors, specification colleagues, co-presenters, and as fellow industry conventioneers. Now I have the pleasure to be a part of this team. Most importantly, Team Intercax is made of really decent folk. We respect each other, we support each other, we encourage each other, and we mentor and learn from each other. Day over day, we enjoy being a team. Intercax also has technology that is compelling to organizations who are responsible for or are acquiring mission-critical systems. (These are systems where the timely behavior of humans, natural systems, and cyber physical agents really matters. Get it wrong and people get hurt.) Intercax is both fusing and contributing state of the art technology for collaborative engineering, knowledge management, data science, business analytics, and user experience. "Intercaxians" are talented technologists. They have strong educational pedigrees and years of professional experience as entrepreneurs, systems engineers, business development associates, and program in today's leading languages. Competent, opinionated, yet always respectful, approachable, and willing to learn. Intercax is highly virtualized, distributed, global, and lean. Working with and within Intercax is definitely a good experience.
Cons
The access to great technology and the industry demand for digital thread solutions are so motivating that passionate technologists easily get addicted to work and, ask my family, it can be hard to choose between Work and Life to give Life a bit more attention!