- Vint Cerf
Vinton Gray Cerf (born June 23, 1943) (last name pronounced just like the English word "surf") is an American computer scientist who is commonly referred to as one of the "founding fathers of the Internet" for his key technical and managerial role, together with Bob Kahn, in the creation of the Internet and the TCP/IP protocols which it uses. He was also a co-founder (in 1992) of the Internet Society (ISOC), …
- W. Richard Stevens
William Richard (Rich) Stevens (February 5 1951 Luanshya, Northern Rhodesia (now Zambia) - September 1 1999) was one of the most famous and widely acclaimed authors of UNIX and TCP/IP books.
- Bob Kahn
Robert E. Kahn, (born December 23 1938) invented the TCP protocol, and along with Vinton G. Cerf created the IP protocol, the technologies used to transmit information on the Internet. After receiving a B.E.E. from the City College of New York in 1960, Dr. Kahn earned M.A. and Ph.D. degrees from Princeton University in 1962 and 1964 respectively. In 1972 he moved to DARPA (back then known as just ARPA), and in October of that year, …
- Van Jacobson
Van Jacobson joined PARC as a research fellow in August 2006, and also serves as Chief Scientist for Packet Design in the adjacent Xerox complex. Prior to that, he was Chief Scientist at Cisco Systems and group leader for the Network Research Group at Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory.
- Louis Pouzin
Louis Pouzin born in Chantenay-Saint-Imbert (Nièvre), France, invented the datagram and designed the first packet communications network, CYCLADES. He also created the first forms of command-line interface. His work was broadly used by Vinton Cerf in his development of Internet and TCP/IP. Having participated in the design of CTSS, Pouzin wrote a program called RUNCOM around 1963/64. RUNCOM permitted the execution of contained commands within a folder, …
- Paul Watson
Paul (Tony) Watson (born November 5 1968 in La Porte, Indiana) is a computer security specialist known for discovering a security flaw in the TCP/IP protocol used for Internet communications.
- David P. Reed
David P. Reed is an American computer scientist, educated at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, known for a number of significant contributions to computer networking. He was heavily involved in the early development of TCP/IP, and was the designer of the User Datagram Protocol (UDP). He was also one of the authors of the original paper about the end-to-end principle, "End-to-end arguments in system design", published in 1984.
- Joseph G. Davies
Joseph G Davies. Joseph is a Microsoft employee and has been a technical writer and instructor of TCP/IP and networking technology topics since 1993. He has a bachelor's degree in Engineering Physics and is an MCSE and an MCT. Joseph is the author of the popular The Cable Guy column on Microsoft TechNet.
- 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.
- 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.
- Randall C. Kennedy
Randall C. Kennedy is director of research and co-founder of Competitive Systems Analysis, an Information Technology consulting company. He was also a former Senior Analyst for Giga Information Group and writes for "InfoWorld".
- Jerry Burchfiel
Jerry Burchfiel is a Vice President for Bolt, Beranek and Newman (BBN) active in the early design of the TCP/IP protocol suite. He has also designed and implemented the world's first mobile ad hoc networks and the paging subsystem for TENEX. Jerry Burchfiel is a proud grandfather and enjoys going on long walks with his son, Kurt, and his grandson, Conrad.
- Jan Hajek
Jan Hajek is a Czech scientist and mathematician, living in the Netherlands. He participated in the creation of the TCP/IP protocol. Hajek is best known for his work Probabilistic causation indicated by relative risk, attributable risk and by formulas of I.J. Good, Kemeny, Popper, Sheps/Cheng, Pearl and Google's Brin, for data mining, epidemiology, evidence-based medicine, economy, investments or Causal INSIGHTS INSIDE for data mining to fight data tsunami and confounding.
- J. Brant Arseneau
Joseph Brant Arseneau (born 3 September 1967) is mainly known in finance for the development of the Renewable Energy Derivative, which is a structured product that securitizes renewable energy into property-based debt obligations backed by the cash flows of excess energy. Thus providing a responsible use of the environment to finance properties in third world countries.
- Dave D. Taylor
Dave D. Taylor is a game programmer, perhaps best known as a former id Software employee and noted for his work promoting Linux gaming. In 1993 he graduated from University of Texas at Austin with a Bachelor of Science degree in electrical engineering. He worked for id Software between 1993 and 1996, and was during the time involved with the development of "Doom" and "Quake". He created ports of both games to Irix, AIX, Solaris and Linux, …
- Giulio Cirino
- Antonio Ierano
fluent in italian english and spanish, Deep knowledge of IT technologies, products and security related issues from a technical and legal point of view. I have also developed skills on Management and Project Management related issues as well as Marketing and Budget planning experience. During my professional years, I have gained several certifications: Microsoft MSF, Microsoft MCT, Microsoft MCSE (MCP ID: 370836), Compaq ASE and ACT Instructor, 3COM MNS, I've been also trainer for . . .
- Michel Godart
"Roaming Operational Engineer" at Proximus - Belgacom Mobile & "Public Relations" at Le Podcast High Tech. Being a student in paramedical, passionated 'by accident' by everything concerning computers and telecommunication I decided to orient my professional carreer in that direction with as a result that I became Geek and a big fan of Apple products. Please do invite me on LinkedIn (2147 contacts), FaceBook (iMickey Michel) or Viadeo : I'm Open Networker.
- Saulle Mattei
I studied at the University of Study of Bologna where I took the B.A. Engineer (Major in Telecommunication) and where I discussed my degree on "Handover techniques in urban environments for W-CDMA systems" In this years I have growth my professional skills working for international companies (Lucent Technologies, Vodafone) and I big Italian companies (with more than 1.000 employees). About my technical skills (here after you could find a complete list) they are on Radio Access, . . .
- Calin Bratu
PMP,Cisco/CCNA, Hibrid Fiber Coax, Nortel, TCL, Expect
- Gaspar Torriero
- Sean Gilbert
- Giuseppe Palmas
Now working as owner of "Byte House IT Store": elecrtonic and computer-related reseller, IT consulting services, network installation, configuration and management.
- Bas Dusee
- Sergio Triolo
- Stan Relihan
President & CEO of Expert Executive Search - one of Asia Pacific's best-connected Search, Selection & Recruitment Firms. Also a leading international Headhunter, Neural Networker & Technology Enthusiast; Keynote Speaker; Internet & Web 2.0 Subject Matter Expert; Top 30 LinkedIn 'Power User'.Host of TPN :: The Connections Show, an audio podcast series that puts you ahead of the curve with the latest developments in Social & Business Networking. http://connections.thepodcastnetwork.com
- Matthew Kowalski
My friends who are my close friends love me. I am an intense person that has a great love for thinking, and knowing, and making hypothesis as to how the world functions. I hail from lowbrow society with a high society mind. Books fuel the engine of my thought and my thoughts cement my own ideas creating crystalline structures for grand visualizations. Life is a strange place where strange people lurk in worlds of their own creations.
- Amar Pai
SILVERBACK GORILLA.
- Gavin
During a collective hunger strike in 1974, Sartre visited German terrorist Andreas Baader in Stammheim prison. He later described Baader as "incredibly stupid" and "an asshole".
- Doug Brown
sc0red an uber-l33t: 28.40237% [Total Geek] on geek test (http://innergeek.us/geek.html).;.
- Manjari
I'm a vegan girl, madly in love with a silly boy and a couple of Siamese cats. I have an orange mohawk, an AD&D tattoo, and very little pierced. People seem to think I look interesting, but I try to lead a pretty low key life, and so far I think I'm succeeding. I'm fairly recent to this MySpace craze, and right now I'm only adding people I know or have a connection with somehow.
- Marino
Im a hardcore kid THE END I like History of War and watching the History channel. Everyone is afraid of my roommates...HAHAHAHAHA pussies I goto school and I sell cars. I like to ride my vespa around a lot. im sick of everyone and their stupid fucking scene that is really non exsitant due to the fact that they are just a bunch of fucking clicks. why dont you all just grow up and get over it already?
- Thane
I'm an amiable computer nerd living in Seattle. It should be noted, however, that I was raised in Alaska, so I am quite rugged underneath the bookish exterior. I enjoy rescuing earthworms from the sidewalk after it rains, communing with the giant slugs of the Pacific Northwest, and accumulating dirt on my car.
- John
im me. there is no one on this planet that is like me. can't even get a nanoclick close to being like me. im interesting. im funny. im smart. i can listen just as well as i can conversate. i enjoy debating (or call it arguring if you want). i enjoy helping others. i enjoy laughing with other people to the point where my sides hurt. i am me. no refunds. no money back guarentees. no fucking warantees either.
- James Berwick
My name is Jim. I work for a regional ISP/phone company as a network technician. When I'm not at work, I'm generally at home watching TV, playing with one of my computers, or watching or playing hockey, the one and only true sport.
- Ian McHale
- Jacob
I was once a computer geek but have since become a common internet junkie.
- Vic
Mid-thirties, bitter, twisted, long-haired, lefty techead. Happily married with a wife and parrot. http://www.fatsquirrel.org/bologs/veghead/;.
- Brendan
I like to stay up late and then sleep in. I have an old Jeep that I like to work on and then drive on things. I spend a lot of time at the beach. I like to surf and snowboard. College is cool, I'm trying to stay in it for as long as possible. I suck at most sports that involve throwing and catching. Stop judging me.
- Chris
Hmmm...26 years old, highly domesticated (somehow), I enjoy fine brews and cigars, enjoy cruising about in zee Bimmer, would rather chill and drink a few than go out and club it, although that isn't bad every now and then either. Have been married for going on 4 years to my high school sweetheart, and she is one of the few people that puts up with my idiosyncrasies.