Voris is a computer scientist, a data scientist and an artificial intelligence pioneer. He worked as a mainframe systems, management and executive consultant for 30 years. He has an extensive background and understanding of all facets of the software development life cycle. He assisted numerous Fortune 500 companies with their information technology needs. These tasks range from planning and brainstorming to software development, data modeling, implementing computer architectures and multi-tier integrations. He has developed technological enterprise models, websites, expert systems, voice interfaces, inference engines, CASE tools, PC, server and mainframe software systems. He is interested in an executive position that supports his technological philosophy, his research perspectives and their application to 4IR. Click the images below to review his work for numerous companies. Click the JOBS image for a listing of all his positions in the computer industry. 



Voris developed a solution to P NP. It is considered the world’s greatest math challenge and also the greatest problem in theoretical computer science. He solved P NP in 2010, but could not prove the algorithms. In the winter of 2013 he perfected the software to demonstrate proof of concept. Previously he contacted Clay Mathematics Institute for instruction. They recommended that a white paper be developed. Click the P NP icon to review the white paper. 

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Disclaimer: All images, ideas and linked web pages are for demonstration purposes only. Moreover, the advertisements, products and paradigm of threes in marketing have no actual connection to Voris. He has no position at IBM. Any perceived 'shadowing effects' within the contents of this site are in the eyes of the reviewer. Voris is a futuristic theorist. Some see evidence to support his theory and its connection to AI; others do not. 

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