- Radulf Novell
Radulf Novell was a 12th century Anglo-Norman prelate. He was a native of York, and according to writings produced by the Archbishopric of York, was elected as Bishop of Orkney at St Peter's church in York by some representatives of the community of Orkney. It is probable that Radulf had the support of the faction supporting Earl Magnus Erlendsson. Thus when Earl Magnus was murdered in 1115 Radulf's position in Orkney, whatever that was, … - Miguel de Icaza
Miguel de Icaza (born c. 1972) is a Mexican free software programmer, best known for starting the GNOME and Mono projects. Miguel de Icaza was born in Mexico City and studied at the National Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM) but never received a degree. He came from a family of scientists in which his father was a physicist and his mother a biologist. He started writing free software in 1992. - Eric Schmidt
Eric Emerson Schmidt, Ph.D (b. 1955 in Washington, D.C.) is Chairman and CEO of Google Inc and a member of the Board of Directors of Apple Inc. He also sits on the Princeton University Board of Trustees. He lives in Atherton, California with his wife Wendy. - Jeremy Allison
Jeremy Allison is a computer programmer famous for his contributions to the free software community, notably to Samba, a re-implementation of SMB/CIFS networking protocol, released under the GNU General Public License. Other contributions include the early versions of the pwdump password cracking utility - 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. - Robert Love
Robert Matthew Love (born September 25, 1981) is an American author, speaker, and open source software developer. He is best known as a Linux kernel hacker, due to his contributions to the Linux kernel, with notable work including the preemptive kernel, process scheduler, kernel event layer, virtual memory subsystem, and inotify. Love is also active in the GNOME community, working on NetworkManager, GNOME Volume Manager, Project Utopia and Beagle. - Ed Tittel
Ed Tittel is an internet consultant with over 20 years experience in the computer industry. A Princeton University and University of Texas Graduate, Ed is also a former Director of Technical Marketing with American software corporation, Novell. Author of over 200 IT, Internet, IT Security, and Certification books, Ed is best known for his contributions and authorship of the best selling HMTL for Dummies, HTML4 for Dummies, … - David Reveman
David Reveman is a software developer. He was at the Department of Computing Science, Umeå University, Sweden, and was hired by Novell in early 2005. Reveman is known for his work on glitz, Xgl and Compiz and the window manager WAIMEA. Besides his programming abilities, David is somewhat known in Sweden for his band "Cold Echoes," in which he plays the banjo. In 2003 Cold Echoes famously opened for U2 in Stockholm. - Federico Mena
Federico Mena Quintero is a Mexican computer programmer. He wrote the GNOME Canvas while working at Red Hat. He also maintained GIMP for a time, and was one of the first hires at Ximian, now Novell, where he still works. Along with Miguel de Icaza, Federico founded the GNOME project. He attended Mexico's National Autonomous University (UNAM), where he met De Icaza, to study computer science; he left there to work at Red Hat in the US. - Ronald Hovsepian
Ronald W. Hovsepian or Ron Hovsepian, President and Chief Executive Officer of Novell, Inc. Hovsepian held management and executive positions at IBM Corporation over a 17 year period, including worldwide general manager of IBM's distribution industries, managing global hardware and software development, sales, marketing and services. Served as a managing director of Internet Capital Group, a venture capital firm. - Raymond Noorda
Raymond John "Ray" Noorda (June 19 1924 - October 9 2006) was a U.S. computer businessman. He was CEO of Novell between 1982 and 1994. He also served as chairman of Novell until he was replaced in 1994. Noorda is credited by many as having coined the term "coopetition". - Drew Major
Drew Major and his partners Kyle Powell, Dale Neibaur and Mark Hurst envisioned the significance of local area networking (LAN) in 1981. By 1991, their NetWare operating system turned out to be the killer application, that was powering a $40 billion dollar marketplace for network and server hardware, PCs, consulting and other assessment packages. In 1995, BYTE magazine named Drew Major one of the 20 Most prominent People for the preceding 20 years of the computer industry. - Daniel Wallace
Daniel Wallace is a United States citizen who is primarily known for having sued the Free Software Foundation (FSF) for price fixing. In a later lawsuit, he unsuccessfully sued IBM, Novell, and Red Hat. - Jon Bosak
Jon Bosak led the creation of the XML specification at the W3C. Tim Bray, who was one of the editors of the XML specification, has this to say in his note on Bosak in his annotated version of the spec: "Jon Bosak is the single person without whose efforts XML would most likely have failed to happen. He had come to appreciate the power and flexibility of SGML in his days running Novell's (excellent) on-line documentation repository at http://www.novell.com, … - Michael Cowpland
Michael Cowpland is a world leader and entrepreneur in hardware and software development. An electrical engineering student at Carleton, Cowpland began his career at Bell Northern Research in 1964, working on electronic telephone systems, before moving to MicroSystems International where he became manager of silicon chip design. In 1973, he founded MITEL with Terence Matthews and was the company's CEO for 10 years. - Kanwal Rekhi
Kanwal Rekhi (born 1945) is an Indian-American engineer, businessman and millionaire philanthropist. Kanwal was born in Rawalpindi (then in British India, now in Pakistan). After the partition of India, his family settled in Kanpur, India. In 1967 Rekhi graduated as an electrical engineer from the Indian Institute of Technology in Bombay, India and in 1969 he received a Master of Science degree from Michigan Technological University. - Jeff V. Merkey
Jeff Vernon Merkey is an American computer scientist and entrepreneur. After working as chief scientist for Novell, Merkey left to create his own company, Wolf Mountain Group, to develop a set of clustering technologies. Later renamed Timpanogas Research Group (or simply TRG), Merkey and his company were sued by Novell, alleging misappropriation of trade secrets. When the legal battle with Novell ended, TRG announced its intention to develop an open source, … - Michael Boogerd
Michael Boogerd (born May 28, 1972 in The Hague) is a professional Dutch bicyclist. He began his professional career in, joining "Word Perfect". In the team changed name to "Novell", before Rabobank in became main sponsor and name for the team. His speciality are classics like Liege-Bastogne-Liege and the Giro Di Lombardia as well as mountain-stages. He has won two stages in Tour de France as well as the Amstel Gold Race and Paris-Nice. - James D. Robinson III
James Dixon Robinson III (born 1930) was the chief executive officer of American Express Co. from 1977 until his retirement from that company in 1993. He is a 1957 graduate of Georgia Tech's School of Industrial Management where he was a member of the Chi Phi Fraternity. While with American Express, Mr. Robinson played a prominent role in the RJR Nabisco leveraged buyout battle as chronicled in the book "Barbarians at the Gate" (1991) by Bryan Burrough. - Michael Blaudzun
Michael Blaudzun (born 30 April 1973 in Herning) is a Danish professional road bicycle racer who currently rides for Team CSC. Michael is the son of 1972 Summer Olympics track cycling bronze medalist Verner Blaudzun and a strong individual time trial rider who has won the Danish national championship in that discipline in 2001, 2003 and 2005. After Michael Blaudzun won the 1994 Danish Road Racing Championship while riding for amateur team Herning CK, … - Gary Williams
I work in international IT and change management. See LinkedIn and ecademy for my professional profile, references and resume. I'm an Open Networker open to connect on gary.williams@runbox.com at ecademy.com, plaxo.com, linkedin.com, konnects.com, naymz.com and facebook.com. Email is best to contact me. I work hard, love friends and family, having fun, sport, cars, motorbikes and very loud music. Life is short, you get one shot and I figure I've had more than half of mine already! :-) - Lauris Kaplinski
Lauris Kaplinski (born in 1971) is an Estonian author and computer hacker who has created free software and propagated Linux. His father is well-known Estonian philosopher Jaan Kaplinski. Lauris Kaplinski lives in Tartu, Estonia with his family. He studied molecular biology and philosophy, and started a small family computer shop in 1994, when he first came across Linux. Lauris says his first computer was a Commodore 128 in the late 1980s, … - Dennis Fairclough
Dennis Fairclough is Deputy Chair/Professor at the Computing & Networking Sciences Department at Utah Valley State College. He specializes in teaching Borland C++ Builder and Java. He was the original founder of Novell, but was let go shortly after Ray Noorda came to take over the company. - David Camp
David Camp is an open source software developer who is known for working on the GNOME desktop environment. He previously worked at Ximian and then Novell after it purchased Ximian in 2003. Nautilus file manager is one of the projects he has worked on. Most recently he, along with Jonathan Blandford and Ray Strode, added a new MIME system to GNOME that is expected to be one of the stand-out features of the 2.8 release. - Chris Baldone
Information Technology Manager with broad technical experience and background relating to networking infrastructure, integrated systems, and support of enterprise solutions. Interested in companies seeking to expand with focus on people, technology, and process improvement. - William Poduska
John William Poduska, Sr was a founder of Prime Computer and Apollo Computer.. He has been involved in a number of other high-tech startups. He also serves on the boards of Novell and Anadarko Petroleum, and is a member of the National Academy of Engineering. He earned a S.B. and S.M. in electrical engineering, both in 1960, from MIT. He also earned a Sc.D. in EECS from MIT in 1962. - Lawrence Hunt
Lawrence Hunt is an entrepreneur and the founder and Chief Executive Officer of Silverjet Aviation Limited, the British owned business class airline. Involved with start up businesses since 1984, Hunt has held a number of posts at various global companies. At Novell, a US technology business which listed on NASDAQ in 1987, he was the Distribution and Product manager; at BMS, a technology consulting partnership, sold to Cap Gemini in 1992, … - Enid Greene
Enid Greene, formerly Enid Greene Waldholtz (born June 5, 1958) is a politician from the state of Utah who served one term in the United States House of Representatives. Since 1997 no woman has served in the house delegation from Utah. Greene was born in San Rafael, California. She graduated from East High School and earned her B.A. from the University of Utah in 1980. She received her law degree from Brigham Young University in 1983. - Ben Weinberger
Ben Weinberger, American actor, (b. October 16, 1968) is a theatre, television, and film actor. He studied at the University of Michigan (where he received his B.A.), at Second City and ImprovOlympic (in Chicago), and at the Central School of Speech and Drama in London. He has performed on stage in Chicago, London, and at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival in Scotland. Ben appeared in films such as "The War Bride" and "Hotel!", … - Queco Novell
Brother of Rosa Novell. - Rosa Novell
Sister of Queco Novell. - Francisco García Novell
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- Prem Uppaluru
Prem Uppaluru President and CEO Transera Communications - Joe Tibbetts
Joe Tibbetts has over thirty years experience in finance, working primarily with fast-growth technology companies. Currently, Mr. Tibbetts is Senior Vice President and CFO of Sapient, a leading technology consulting services company. Previously, Mr. Tibbetts was the senior Vice President and CFO of enterprise software company Novell. Mr. Tibbetts has also been CFO of SeaChange International, where he led the firm’s IPO, and at Lightbridge. - Thomas Bowcut
Technology consultant, Application Developer, Graphic Designer, Database Administrator, and Project Manager in a variety of business applications. Particular interested in discovering and implementing new and existing technologies to meet the changing demands of the business environment. - Carlo Baffe
- Dr Walid el Abed
ITIL, PMI certified and more than 11 years of service oriented experience in managing projects, teams, and initiatives related to business data excellence. Specialization in business intelligence, data quality, data modeling, and data architecture type of initiatives. Lecturer on "Data modeling", "computational linguistics" subjects and PhD students' Director at Université de Franche-Comté, Besançon, France. Active member of the research . . . - Daniel Roemer
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