GIGO Data, Inc. believes that trust is the foundation of all data systems. From how we authenticate our domain to how we store and transmit information, we engineer everything with security and transparency in mind.
In 1957 William D. Mellin explained that computers cannot think for themselves, and that "sloppily programmed" inputs inevitably lead to incorrect outputs:
Thus, GIGO became known as "Garbage In, Garbage Out."
GIGO Data, Inc.'s entire infrastructure is built to eliminate the very conditions of sloppy data and broken encoding that gave rise to GIGO in the first place. We take pride in building systems where garbage never enters our data.
— and is built to get the garbage out of yours.
This site hosts our public DNS records, email compliance policies, and transparency commitments. Whether you're an investor, email gateway, partner, or community member — you're welcome here.