

I have worked on the kernel of all of the major

Prior to my most recent work, my career can beĭivided into three areas of experience: UNIX kernel programming, Of Microsoft, as well as many important companies in the technology world. To the Final Judgment, giving me a unique insight into the complete inner workings Microsoft competitors and partners to discuss various issues related Implementation of Microsoft proprietary protocols, and large-scaleĭata capture at wire speed. Iĭirected all senior staff, including program managers, engineering Microsoft, frequent interaction with the Attorney General of the US'sĪntitrust bureau, as well as attorneys general from several states. I was responsible for daily interaction with The United States Department of Justice and several states. We were responsible for monitoring Microsoft on behalf of Microsoft case Final Judgment, which was rendered inĢ002. Order that required us to monitor Microsoft's compliance with Until summer of 2011, I was the General Manager of

If you have additional questions,įeel free to contact me directly. Many of them have been submitted via e-mail, and some via Lately, I have been a C-level executive and VP level executive at everything from personal services corporations, a multinational S&P 500 company, several technology startups, and the leader of day-to-day operations of a well known "think tank" for the computer industry.īelow is a list of questions I've gotten over the I've worked directly with some of the biggest names in the computer science field, including Patrick Winston, Jack Schwartz, David Korn, and Richard Stallman. I would go on to learn more than 30 computer languages, working at Bell Laboratories, Sun Microsystems, and IBM on the "kernel" of their versions of the UNIX operating system.

I programmed in FORTRAN on an IBM 360 on punch cards. I started programming computers in 1975 when I was 9 years old.
