Tampa/St. Petersburg, Florida Area
- Current
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- Group Manager Enterprise Platform Evangelist at Adobe Systems, Inc.
- Past
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- Founder and CTO at Q-Link Technologies
- Development Manager / Technical Lead at CommerceQuest
- Application Development Manager at Motorola
- Application Software Developer at Boeing / NASA
- Education
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- Auburn University
- Connections
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Greg Wilson’s Experience
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Group Manager Enterprise Platform Evangelist
Adobe Systems, Inc.
(Public Company; 1001-5000 employees; ADBE; Computer Software industry)
May 2004 — Present (4 years 3 months)
I am a member of a group in Adobe Systems, Inc. that evangelizes the use of AIR, Flex, Cold Fusion and LiveCycle to build world-class enterprise applications. The combination of these incredible technologies is having a dramatic impact on how applications are developed and revolutionizing how people engage with them. See my blog for more details.
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Founder and CTO
Q-Link Technologies
(Privately Held; 11-50 employees; Computer Software industry)
February 1998 — May 2004 (6 years 4 months)
Founder and CTO - BPM Software Company - J2EE component-based workflow engine and XForms-based forms technology. Q-Link was acquired by Adobe Systems in May, 2004 - http://www.adobe.com/aboutadobe/pressroom/pressreleases/200405/050304QLINK.html
Responsibilities included setting early product direction, hiring geniuses, raising working capital, assisting in marketing, sales, product direction, etc. -
Development Manager / Technical Lead
CommerceQuest
(Privately Held; 51-200 employees; Computer Software industry)
1995 — 1998 (3 years)
Developed applications for the cellular communications business including a Churn Management, Fraud Detection and revenue reporting systems. Technologies used were C++, Informix 4GL, Java and Unix.
Also co-developed a set of perl-based Informix DBA tools called ZTools that was later sold to BMC.
Responsibilities included software development, project management, hiring development teams and architectural overview. -
Application Development Manager
Motorola
(Public Company; 10,001 or more employees; MOT; Telecommunications industry)
September 1989 — October 1994 (5 years 2 months)
Developed large-scale (5000+ users) workflow applications. Technologies used were Nomad2 on VM/CMS, Informix 4GL on Unix and C.
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Application Software Developer
Boeing / NASA
(Public Company; 10,001 or more employees; Computer Software industry)
October 1986 — September 1989 (3 years)
Boeing communications contract at NASA's Marshall Space Flight Center. Technologies included Nomad2 on VM/CMS and MVS/TSO and various supporting technologies.
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Greg Wilson’s Interests:
Cool Technology, Applying technology to business, Flying (600+ hour pilot), Aerial Photography, Jazz
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