- Gordon Bell
C. Gordon Bell (born August 19, 1934) is a computer engineer and manager, an early employee of Digital Equipment Corporation (DEC) who designed several of their PDP machines and later became Vice President of Engineering and oversaw the development of the VAX. - Nat Friedman
Nathaniel Dourif Friedman (born August 6 1977), known as "Nat", is a programmer who co-founded Ximian along with Miguel de Icaza in 1999, a company that was later bought by Novell in 2003. Nat held the post of CEO of Ximian from 1999 to 2001 when Ximian brought in David Patrick as an external CEO after the company raised fifteen million dollars of venture capital. Before Ximian, Friedman worked on the GNU ROPE project, and interned at Silicon Graphics and Microsoft. - Stephen Walther
Stephen Walther is the author of the best-selling book on ASP.NET, "ASP.NET Unleashed" (Sams Publishing, ISBN 0-672-32823-2). He also wrote "ASP.NET Kick Start" (Sams Publishing, ISBN 0-672-32476-8), and contributed the database chapters to "ASP.NET Tips, Tutorials, and Code" (Sams Publishing, ISBN 0-672-32143-2). He created several ASP.NET best-practice applications for Microsoft. - Peter H. Diamandis
Dr. Diamandis is the Chairman and CEO of the X PRIZE Foundation ( www.xprize.org ), which awarded the $10,000,000 Ansari X PRIZE ( www.xprize.org ) for private spaceflight. Diamandis is now focused on building the X PRIZE Foundation into a world-class prize institute whose mission is to bring about radical breakthroughs for the benefit of humanity. The X PRIZE is now developing X PRIZEs in fields such as Genomics, Automotive, Education, Medicine, Energy, and Social arenas. - Leslie Lamport
Dr. Leslie Lamport (born 1941) is an American computer scientist. A graduate of the Bronx High School of Science, he received a B.S. in mathematics from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in 1960, and M.A. and Ph.D. degrees in mathematics from Brandeis University, respectively in 1963 and 1972. His dissertation was about singularities in analytic partial differential equations. - Andrew Blake
Andrew Blake, FREng, FRS, is a Senior Research Scientist at Microsoft Research Cambridge, Distinguished Visiting Professor at the University of Edinburgh, and a leading researcher in computer vision. - Ed Miller
Edward Raymond Miller is a professional poker player and an author of books about poker. He wrote "Small Stakes Hold 'em: Winning Big With Expert Play" with David Sklansky and Mason Malmuth in 2004. In 2005, he completed "Getting Started in Hold 'em", a beginner's book. In 2006, he co-wrote "No Limit Hold 'Em: Theory and Practice" with David Sklansky. - Richard L. Schmalensee
Richard L. Schmalensee is the John C. Head III Dean, and Professor of Management and Economics, at the MIT Sloan School of Management. He holds a joint appointment with the Department of Economics at MIT. Dean Schmalensee is an expert on regulation and antitrust policy, and is known for serving on the President's Council of Economic Advisors as well as his testimony in the Microsoft anti-trust trials, in which he testified as an expert witness in favor of Microsoft. - Idit Harel Caperton
Idit Harel Caperton, Ph.D. (born September 18 1958 in Tel Aviv, Israel) is an educational psychologist and epistemologist specializing in the study of the impact of computer-based new media technology on the social and academic development of children. Her research, along with that of Seymour Papert, has contributed to the development of constructionist learning theory, a hands-on approach to the use of technology as a tool in juvenile education and acculturation. - James Prendergast
James Prendergast is executive director of Americans for Technology Leadership. Prendergast wrote the Fox News article "Massachusetts Should Close Down OpenDocument", in which he criticizes the decision of the state of Massachusetts to formally endorse OpenDocument formats for its public records. Fox News later published a follow-up article containing letters from several tech-savvy readers who disagreed with Prendergast. - Glenn Gutmacher
Glenn Gutmacher , President of Recruiting-Online.com , developed the Advanced Online Recruiting Techniques seminar in 1997. He can be reached at glenn@recruiting-online.com . This article was first published in Mass High Tech. - Vic Bondi
Vic Bondi is a singer/songwriter and one of the founding members of political Chicago punk band called Articles of Faith. Vocalist/guitarist, Vic Bondi, was originally a protest singer with decidedly leftist views. He went on to form Alloy, and Jones Very after AoF's demise. At the time of Aof's original breakup Bondi was working as a History instructor at the University of Massachusetts. Bondi's subsequent day jobs included working on Microsoft's Encarta, … - Timothy Tanner
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- Russell Siegelman
As a Partner at Kleiner Perkins Caufield & Byers, Russell invests in consumer and energy related technologies and markets, including software, electronic commerce, Web services, semiconductors, consumer systems, media and telecommunications. He is currently on the boards of Digital Chocolate, Friendster, Lilliputian Systems, Mobilygen, Quorum Systems and RazorGator. - Don Towsley
Donald Towsley is an American computer scientist, currently Distinguished University Professor in the Department of Computer Science at the University of Massachusetts - Amherst, where he co-directs the Networking Research Laboratory. He received his B.A. degree in physics and his Ph.D. degree in computer science, both from the University of Texas. Professor Towsley has been a Visiting Scientist at AT&T Labs - Research, IBM Research, INRIA, Microsoft Research Cambridge, … - Arny Epstein
Arny Epstein CTO, Liquid Machines - Information Security and Inter-Enterprise Collaboration Arny was most recently a co-founder and CTO of SilverStream Software. At SilverStream, he evaluated SilverStream's technical opportunities and investments and managed the technical end of strategic partnerships. Arny also provided leadership and consistency of architecture across the SilverStream product line. - Tony Moreira
Tony Moreira (November 7, 1969, Providence, Rhode Island, United States) is an American actor, University Professor, and Radio Disney personality. Tony holds a Fine Arts degree in acting from Salem State College (Salem, Massachusetts, United States), and has featured credits in film, television, and theatre. Recent projects include Walt Disney Pictures' Underdog, CBS Television's "Waterfront", and ESPN's "The Bronx is Burning". - Thomas Stahovich
- Brian Toland
We have 3 kids 5 & under. Looking to meet people (single, married, relationships) that like to be around people. Hate mean people. We like being around people who are having fun. Lefe's too short to be serious all the time. Love wine, dark beer, sports, the outdoors, grilling, & just hanging out. Write soon as my kids are sucking my life energy and I don't know how long we'll last... :) Mid 30's both of us... - Jeff Sutherland
CTO/VP of Engineering or VP of Object Technology at 9 software companies since 1983. Three were startups. Cofounded two of them. Conceived the Scrum Agile development process in four of them and implemented Scrum companywide in five of them. Currently doing consulting engagements for Scrum training, certification, assessment, and team motivation in the U.S., Europe, and Latin America. Well known as the Co-Createor of the Scrum Agile Development Process which influenced the design of the . . . - Thomas Howe
Thomas Howe , CTO, Versatel Networks Thomas Howe brings over 15 years of telecommunications engineering experience to Versatel. Prior to joining the company as CTO, he was CEO and Founder of Tangerine Inc., a leading maker of call agents for small IP telephony service providers. Mr. Howe also founded Howe Digital, a VoIP engineering design consulting organization responsible for designing over 50 VoIP products. - Chris Smoak
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Steven Sinofsky is an employee of Microsoft. He "is the senior vice president for the Windows and Windows Live Engineering Group — the user experience of Microsoft Windows and Windows Live services. The group is responsible for the development of Windows Vista technologies, including user interface, device support, graphics and media as well as Microsoft Internet Explorer; the group delivers Windows Live services experiences, including Windows Live Hotmail, … - Jon Pastor
About me coming soon! - Victor Bahl
Victor Bahl is a Principal Researcher and founding manager of the Networking Research Group. He is responsible for directing research activities that push the state-of-art in the networking of devices and systems. He and his group build proof-of-concept systems, engage with academia, publish papers in prestigious conferences and journals, publish software for the research community, and work with product groups to influence Microsoft’s products that impact millions of users world-wide. - Peter Spellman
Peter Spellman SVP Products and Software as a Service Peter confers with customers to understand their needs and conceive of technology solutions that move beyond compliance to deliver maximum business value. Peter delivers ground-breaking innovations in supply chain security and data visibility which significantly improve patient safety and address the data security requirements of the pharmaceutical supply chain industry. - Cait Miller
My house is definitely a "she". - Andy Oram
Andy Oram looks at the states of copyright, fair use, patent law, and more, as seen through the eyes of attendees at the recent Symposium on Intellectual Property, Creativity, and the Innovation Process. The conference attracted the likes of Marybeth Peters--register of copyrights, IP law critic James Boyle, open source advocate Chris DiBona, and EFF rep Cory Doctorow, to name a few of the people there who've planted stakes in the ground of this seeming turf war. Nov. 10, 2005 - Riccardo La Rosa
Riccardo La Rosa joined Molecular in October 1998. As a principal consultant and technical architect, Riccardo applies his over 10 years of technology experience in business analysis, requirements gathering and solutions architecture for companies including Fleet/Bank Of America, Fidelity, Staples, McGraw-Hill and Analog Devices. In his current role, Riccardo is responsible for defining and architecting solutions on Microsoft . - Robert Faletra
Robert Faletra is president of CMP Channel, where he is responsible for all operations, including sales, editorial, marketing and other issues pertaining to the group's print, online, events and research-based products. Robert has had a long and impressive career at CMP. A professional journalist for more than 20 years, he joined the company in 1989 from PC Week . Prior to that, he was a daily newspaper reporter and also has worked on a high-tech start-up magazine. - Angie
Inventor of Post-It Notes. - Michelle
- Cliff Schmidt
Cliff Schmidt is the XML Standards Strategy Program Manager for Microsoft's Webdata team, which is responsible for MSXML and the . NET Framework's XML classes. Aside from working with several W3C working groups to address a broad cross-section of XML-related issues, Cliff also represents Microsoft on the W3C XML Schema Working Group and previously served on the OASIS Provisioning Services Technical Committee. - James McQuivey
James McQuivey Mr. McQuivey is Assistant Professor at the College of Communications at Boston University. In his teaching and consulting, Mr. McQuivey draws from his experience as a former vice president at Forrester Research, where he directed a multi-million dollar research business, launched two research practices and provided consumer insight to clients like Disney, Hilton, and Microsoft. - Casey
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John Zachman President Zachman International - Daniel
I am originally from the great Northwest (Portland & Seattle). I just recently moved to Boston and am having the time of my life. I am a consultant at a prominent high-tech company. Specifically, I am a Usability Expert. You can ask me if you want to know what that actually means... When I grow up, I am going to be an NBA star and a street-performing breakdancer. I am going to paint myself silver and walk like a deranged robot everywhere I go. - Tina Kelleher
I was born and raised in Quincy, MA and attended North Quincy High School. I went to UMass Boston for a year, and then worked at a nursery school for 2 years before coming to the realization that college wasn't such a bad idea after all. I went back to school, this time at UMass Amherst, where I was more apt to hop on tour with Strangefolk than I was to be in class. - Greg Shaw
Greg Shaw , Board Member BS, Massachusetts Institute of Technology Professional Experience: Greg Shaw has 27 years of experience in the software industry and 6+ years in the music business beginning with the Illiac IV in 1972, Xerox Palo Alto in 1977, co-founder of 3Com in 1979, Microsoft Research from 1991-2002, and currently founder and president of DYNIFTIC Corporation. Philanthropic/Volunteer Experience: Volunteer teacher at Project Compute in Seattle from 1992-2004.
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