Nexsys Systems LLCEarly Career
Jan. 1978 - Jan. 2007I started my career working for Digital Equipment Corporation in Maynard, Massachusetts. My first job was writing and maintaining CPU diagnostics for Large PDP-11 minicomputers. This first job firmly grounded me in processor internals and their instruction sets. I went on to work as a developer at a pre-Relational Database vendor, Software House, where I worked on System 1022 a DBMS written in MACRO-10. I had a number of contract programmer assignments over the following years, some highpoints were; designing and implementing a Data Acquisition and Control System for the LHRF Fusion experiment at the MIT Plasma Fusion Center, followed by a year and a half abroad working for Olivetti Sp.A in Ivrea Italy. Returning to the US, I took various contract programming assignments in C and assembly language until I eventually wound up at Sun Microsystems East Coast Division (ECD) working on porting SunWindows to the 386i workstation. When the 386i shipped, I transferred to Mountain View where I worked as a developer on X11/News. In 1993, I co-founded InterNex Information Services, one of the first all-digital on-ramps to the Internet by deploying ISDN technology to the last mile. I was the first Director of Network operations, provisioning some 400 customers onto the early commercial days of the Internet. I spun off Virtual Sites, which provided ISDN and Frame Relay connectivity to the San Francisco "dot com", start-up community, and Apache web hoasting internationally. Leveraging my knowledge of ISP Operations, I took assignments in the APAC region for Sun Professional Services, personally on location in Manila Philippines, Bangkok Thailand, Singapore, and Bejing China.