President & CTO Cambridge Semantics Inc.
Greater Boston Area
President & CTO Cambridge Semantics Inc.
Greater Boston Area
Founded, Cambridge Semantics Inc.
http://www.cambridgesemantics.com/
Founded, IBM's Advanced Internet Technology Group 1995-2007
Lead, IBM's Open source Semantic Middleware Platform
http://ibm-slrp.sourceforge.net/
Founded, IBM Extreme Blue program. http://www.ibm.com/extremeblue/
Lead, IBM’s Sash technologies, released as Sash Weblications for Windows http://tinyurl.com/3dj6xy
Lead, IBM's Virtual File System technologies
Lead, IBM’s Web Object Manager (WOM) technologies - the first Java application & CMS server.
http://tinyurl.com/2b3t9o
Lead, IBM’s Womplex Internet services & web hosting technologies.
Lead, design & implementation of the Atlanta Olympics Internet web site.
Lead, emergency scaling up of www.deepblue.ibm.com vs. G. Kasparov chess match site.
Lead, design & implementation of first real-time Internet sports web sites at www.wimbledon.org, www.usopen.org, www.pga.org, www.frenchopen.org, www.rydercup.org etc. 1995-1996
Lead, www.europe.ibm.com and IBM Europe’s Education WWW enrolment system. 1994-1995
Lead, UK Citizens Advice Bureaux Debt Alert software, Versions 2.0 - 3.2 1991-1993
Patents http://tinyurl.com/cnvaab
Web applications & scalability, RIA's, Web 2.0, Semantic Middleware, Semantic Web, Semantic Technologies
(Privately Held; Computer Software industry)
July 2007 — Present (2 years 5 months)
Based in Massachusetts, Cambridge Semantics is a privately held software technology company focused on Data Collaboration and the practical application of Semantic Technologies.
(Public Company; 10,001 or more employees; Computer Software industry)
September 1992 — June 2007 (14 years 10 months)
Team Lead & Technical Visionary, IBM's Advanced Internet Technology Group 1995-2007
Recognition includes:
IBM's Outstanding Technical Innovation award, the Chairman's Award, the IBM Corporation International Star Award, IBM Europe's Technical Excellence award, IBM's Outstanding Technical Achievement award, as well as a special award for rescuing the Web site of Kasparov vs. Deep Blue chess match by scaling it to handle the unexpected millions of visitors.
(Computer Software industry)
1999 — 2002 (3 years )