1. Paul Buchheit

    Randomizing the name seems bad to me because the cc# is still being saved somewhere in the browser db, but I don't get the benefit of auto-fill. A "don't save" attribute makes more sense to me. - Paul Buchheit I think I'd rather have a dedicated HTML marker/field for sensitive information so that browsers could know to not save it if the user chooses to do so. Randomizing the name is the best step you can take short of the browser knowing not to save the input.

  2. Joe Brinkman

    Joe Brinkman (MVP) , is the CTO of DotNetNuke Corporation. With more than 25 years of experience in software development and network administration and a Computer Science degree from the United States Naval Academy, Joe brings a broad range of experience and expertise in a variety of software and hardware architectures.

  3. Carlton Northern

    I am currently working as a Software Engineer for General Dynamics Information Technology, where I am work Java, XML, and Web Services. I am also a graduate student majoring in Computer Science at Old Dominion University.

  4. Richard Sloan

    Finance and Operational Risk management: Develop business intelligence solutions, such as compliance audits, internal controls, and financial projections, that assist organizations in their decision making, so they can track performance, target opportunities, reduce costs, and increase revenues. My experience has also included the Implementation and Performance Management of a multi-billion dollar asset management system. My immediate goals include, but are not limited to, Sarbanes-Oxley . . .

  5. Lenny Zeltser

    Lenny Zeltser leads a security consulting team at Savvis. He is also a Board of Directors member at SANS Technology Institute, a SANS faculty member, and an incident handler at the Internet Storm Center. Lenny frequently speaks on information security and related business topics at conferences and private events, writes articles, and has co-authored several books.

  6. Neil McCurdy

    Neil McCurdy President Neil graduated with a computer science degree from the University of California, San Diego. He has since become an expert in Powerbuilder and Microsoft SQL Server, designing state of the art database systems. Leveraging his firm grasp of object oriented techniques; he has created the foundation objects used to give Infotech's applications a professional and consistent look and feel.

  7. Dave Caputo
  8. John Grindle
  9. Talbott Crowell
  10. Jeremy Stoppelman

    Jeremy Stoppelman , Co-Founder and CEO, Yelp: Jeremy is Co-Founder and CEO of Yelp. Previously, Jeremy was VP of Technology at PayPal, which was acquired by eBay. Between Yelp and PayPal, Jeremy was a student at Harvard Business School. He elected to put off his last year of business school to start Yelp. Jeremy graduated from the University of Illinois with a degree in computer science.

  11. Russel Simmons

    Russ co-founded Yelp Inc. in July 2004 with former colleague and friend Jeremy Stoppelman.Prior to Yelp, Russ was one of the early employees and the lead software architect at PayPal. He led a team of top engineers on critical projects related to security, scalability, stability, and internationalization as the company scaled rapidly. Following his time at PayPal, Russ joined Max Levchin's (co-founder of PayPal) incubator, where he teamed up with Jeremy.

  12. Michael Hart Leggett

    User Experience Designer in the Bay Area

  13. Nella Vulcano
  14. Alejandro Vallejo
  15. Danilo Militao
  16. Paola Franceschina
  17. John Standerfer

    John Standerfer , Vice President, Product Development As a Senior Software Engineer at Quantum5, John brings over 10 years of client facing software development expertise. His experience as the lead developer of a java based trading platform at the Charles Schwab company provides an ideal background for understanding the intricacies of the financial markets.

  18. Nibitu Yilma

    Nibitu Yilma is currently a Business Analyst at major retailer. She operates as the liaison between Business and IT and represents the business side through out the development process. She is responsible for writing business requirements, participating in detail design, testing, implementation and training. Nibitu was born and raised in Ethiopia and attended high school and part of College in Moscow, Russia. She graduated with Computer Science Degree from Seattle University.

  19. Amy Henzel

    Amy has 15 years of IT and information security experience, including network administration, desktop support and programming. Prior to joining Brown Smith Wallace, Amy has worked as a network manager for a local accounting firm. Amy received both a Bachelor of Science degree in Business Administration & Sales Management and a Computer Science degree from Peru State College. Amy Henzel Director, IT Services

  20. Nicola Villa
  21. John Park

    John Park is a Website Developer for SOHO Prospecting . John has a Computer Science degree from California Lutheran University and a Photography degree from Moorpark College. Joining SOHO Prospecting as a website developer, has been a perfect combination for him, incorporating his art and computer skills. John runs his own photography company and owns several websites which he has designed. John's broad range of knowledge and management skills are a great asset to SOHO.

  22. Ken Fogarty

    Ken has been an authorized Macromedia trainer since 1995. He teaches Director, Macromedia Flash, ActionScript, Advanced ActionScript, Fireworks, Dreamweaver, Dreamweaver MX for Applications, ColdFusion MX, and Freehand. He also is an authorized CIW- Certified Internet Webmaster trainer. Training clientele dynamics include multinational corporations as well as small privately held companies.

  23. Chris Moxon

    Chris is currently studying for a Computer Science degree at the University of Warwick. In terms of his background, Chris has held positions with Silicon Graphics (SGI), Morgan Stanley, and various contracting roles for smaller organisations. Chris got involved with the YPG off the back of August 2004's SkillCentre event:

  24. John Kulas

    As Senior Programmer, John Kulas has been a major contributor in the development and continued refinement to the eRPortal Software suite. John works closely with customers in developing practical solutions to industry problems. His technical competence, industry experience, and his no-nonsense attitude have made John an important member of the eRPortal technical team. John has also been with eRPortal Software since its founding.

  25. Don Newsham

    Don brings over 25 years experience in the health sector to this pivotal role. In the public sector, he has excellent health care experience at the hospital, regional and provincial government levels. In the private sector, Don held the position of National Health Practice Director for Sierra Systems, with whom he will continue as a consultant on a part-time basis. He has also served COACH well as Past President.