Founder, TMurgent Technologies. Application Development and Adaptation for Server Based Computing.
Greater Boston Area
Founder, TMurgent Technologies. Application Development and Adaptation for Server Based Computing.
Greater Boston Area
Founded TMurgent Technologies to focus on the intersection between applications and the operating systems. We are involved in several forms of virtualization, primarily Application (SoftGrid), but also Server (VMWare/Microsoft/Xen) and Presentation (Terminal Services/Citrix).
Primarily reasearch oriented, we provide training and consulting to the industry and end-users. We also develop software product that fit into this marketplace.
Tim was named a Microsoft "Most Valuable Professional" for Terminal Services, an award Microsoft bestows on select individuals that make a significant technical contributions via online communities.
Software Development, OS, Applications, SoftGrid, Microsoft, Terminal Services, Citrix
(Privately Held; 1-10 employees; Computer Software industry)
2003 — Present (6 years)
Named a Microsoft "Most Valuable Professional".
(Privately Held; 51-200 employees; Computer Software industry)
2000 — 2002 (2 years)
As VP of Engineering, staffed and build SoftGrid.
As VP of Technology, focused on diagnosing issues with how applications interfere with each other and the OS.
Oh yeah, had to manage an internet data center hosting 50,000 users.
(Computer Software industry)
1995 — 2002 (7 years)
Wrote FRF IA on measureing quality of service.
Served on the Board of Directors 1999-2001, Chairman 2000-2001.
(Public Company; 201-500 employees; Computer Software industry)
1995 — 1999 (4 years)
Ran software for the east coast division (formerly TyLink). Frame Relay and T1 equipment, Network Management.
(Privately Held; 201-500 employees; Computer Software industry)
1991 — 1995 (4 years)
Ran Software for T1/ISDN/Frame Relay equipment manufacturer. Invented the "frame aware T1 DSU/CSU".
(Public Company; Computer Software industry)
1989 — 1993 (4 years)
(Computer Software industry)
1989 — 1991 (2 years)
(Computer Software industry)
1985 — 1989 (4 years)
Also known as Memotec and/or Teleglobe. Modems and Network Management.
(Public Company; 1001-5000 employees; Computer Software industry)
1980 — 1986 (6 years)
CV was the premier CAD/CAM company in those days. Worked in the CAM/CAE area doing a lot of interesting things.
Microsoft MVP for Terminal Services, 2007
Microsoft MVP for Application Virtualization 2008