The
Executive Team
The
Nisvara team is a world-class group of individuals chosen
because they deliver long records of expertise (generally
20-plus years) in specific areas critical to Nisvara's hardware
mission. These capabilities include industry-changing vision,
system design, engineering and product management, manufacturing,
advanced materials, hardware systems, storage systems, and
system marketing.
The
Nisvara team :
Harrison Rose
John Sokol
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Harrison Rose
- >25 Years in computer technology, especially information technology / information systems, plus business development, systems integration, application development, multimedia, and Internet technologies
- Built and managed AT&T Labs' third party developer program for the GeoPlex Internet-based platform
- Represented AT&T on the ASP Industry Consortium's Board of Directors
- Led technology start-ups through business planning, funding, delivery to market, and team development
- Consulted to Sony, Apple, American Honda Motors, and start-ups in business development, funding, multimedia market, and large-scale systems development
- MBA from USC, BA in math from UCLA
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John Sokol
- >20 Years in technology development (digital audio and compression, video system and compression, high-end servers, BSD Unix core technology and applications, TCP/IP, systems design, and cutting-edge R&D using a multidisciplinary approach), working with many large firms and start-ups
- Created the Enumera project in 1996 to do basic research of computing technologies, which has led to wide-ranging collaborations, product spin offs, and patent filings in the area of high performance yet low-power and low-cost computing, encryption, compression of audio and video, and fundamental information theory
- Founder of and CTO for publicly held Digital Video Broadcast Systems (DVBS), which manufactured custom 1U rack mount PC-based video servers; firm's systems held the record for the fastest server and the most video feeds from a single computer
- As consultant to Wells Fargo, registered WellsFargo.com, first to propose online banking
- With Sun Microsystems, developed the first live streaming Internet video capability and large-scale globally distributed applications
- First person to release an Open Source Unix OS, 386BSD, significantly before Linux
- Recruited out of high school by Stanford University to develop an early computer-controlled radiation oncology hardware and software system, supercomputer 3D simulation software, and image processing using optical disk system; one of the first to animate 3D MRI and CAT Scan images on SGI workstation
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