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Eric Jackson, President
Eric Jackson has over 20 years’ experience in the development and commercialization of advanced software technologies. He is the inventor of several new technologies, including the Ibrix distributed file system and innovative techniques for automated computer chip design optimization. He has co-founded two technology-based startups: Ibrix, a venture-backed company offering scalable filesystem solutions, and his current venture, Class VI Software, which is developing online tools to help entrepreneurs assess and improve their businesses. In 2004-2005, Eric served as VP of Products with XOsoft, a venture-backed company offering disaster recovery and high availability software solutions which was acquired by CA in July 2006. He continues to serve CA XOsoft as a Strategic Product Advisor. Eric is also President of DeepWeave, Inc, an advisory company for technology commercialization, business strategy, and strategic product development.
Ken Pugh
Ken Pugh has worked on software and hardware projects for over thirty years. He has a wide
variety of experience with numerous operating systems, languages, and development
processes. His familiarity with a broad range of environments allows him to rapidly
adapt to new technology.
For large and small businesses, he has developed software systems extending from
long-baseline interferometry to real-time goat serum process control and embedded systems
for signal processing to networked file storage.
As a teacher and mentor, he has trained thousands of students in subjects ranging from
object-oriented design to UNIX operating system internals. He has presented at numerous
conferences seminars on software development processes, programming techniques, and system
architecture. He has also written four books on programming and operating systems.
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