- William Yeager
William "Bill" Yeager (born
June 16 1940 ,San Francisco ) is an Americanengineer . He is best-known for being the inventor of a packet-switched, "Ships in the Night," multiple-protocolrouter in 1981, during his 20 year tenure at Stanford'sKnowledge Systems Laboratory . [ [http://www.pbs.org/cringely/pulpit/1998/pulpit_19981210_000593.html Valley of the Nerds: Who Really Invented the Multiprotocol Router, and Why Should We Care?] , Public Broadcasting Service, AccessedAugust 12 2007 .] [ [http://www.networkworld.com/supp/2006/anniversary/032706-routerman.html?t5 Router Man] , NetworkWorld, AccessedAugust 12 2007 .] The code was licensed by upstartCisco Systems in 1987 and comprised the core of the firstCisco IOS . [Pete Carey, "A Start-Up's True Tale: Often-told story of Cisco's launch leaves out the drama, intrigue", San Jose Mercury News, December 1, 2001.]He is also known for his role in the creation of the
IMAP mail protocol, and for writing the ttyftp serial line file transfer program, which was developed into the MacIntosh version of the Kermit protocol atColumbia University . He has also worked 5 years forNASA Ames Research Center and 10 years atSun Microsystems . At Sun as the CTO of Project JXTA he filed 38 US Patents, and as Chief Scientist at Peerouette, Inc., 2 US and 2 European Union Patents. He has so far been granted 16 US Patents 4 of which are on High Performance Email Servers, and 12 on P2P and distributed computing. He is currently a founder and CTO at4ZGo , Inc.He received his
bachelor's degree in mathematics from theUniversity of California, Berkeley in 1964; hismaster's degree in mathematics fromSan Jose State University in San Jose, California, in 1966; and completed his doctoral course work at theUniversity of Washington in Seattle, Washington in 1970. Then decided to abandon mathematics for a career in software engineering and research to the skepticism of his thesis advisor because Bill thought the future was in computing.References
External links
* [http://www.sun.com/aboutsun/media/presskits/jxta/by-bio.html Sun Microsystems biography]
* [http://www.pbs.org/cringely/pulpit/1998/pulpit_19981210_000593.html Valley of the Nerds: Who Really Invented the Multiprotocol Router, and Why Should We Care?]
* [http://pdp10.nocrew.org/docs/cisco.html "A start-up's true tale"] , "Mercury News ",2001-01-12
* [http://www.networkworld.com/supp/2006/anniversary/032706-routerman.html?t5 Interview at Networkworld.com]Patents
* [http://www.freshpatents.com/Personal-server-and-network-dt20060112ptan20060010203.php Personal Server and network - Patent Application for Peerouette P2P Technology]
* [http://www.freshpatents.com/Global-community-naming-authority-dt20060112ptan20060010251.php Global community naming authority - Patent Application for Peerouette P2P Technology]
* [US Patent 6,167,402 - High Performance Message Store]
* [US Patent 6,735,770 - Method and apparatus for high performance access to data in a message store]
* [US Patent 6,418,542 - Critical signal thread]
* [US Patent 6,457,064 - Method and apparatus for detecting input directed to a thread in a multi-threaded process]
* [US Patent 7,065,579 - System using peer discovery and peer membership protocols for accessing peer-to-peer platform resources on a network]
* [US Patent 7,127,613 - Secured peer-to-peer network data exchange]
* [US Patent 7,136,927 - Peer-to-peer resource resolution]
* [US Patent 7,167,920 - Peer-to-peer communication pipes]
* [US Patent 7,213,047 - Peer trust evaluation using mobile agents in peer-to-peer networks]
* [US Patent 7,203,753 - Propagating and updating trust relationships in distributed peer-to-peer networks]
* [US Patent 7,222,187 - Distributed trust mechanism for decentralized networks]
* [US Patent 7,254,608 - Managing Distribution of Content Using Mobile Agents in Peer-to-Peer Networks]
* [US Patent 7,275,102 - Trust Mechanisms for a Peer-to-Peer Network Computing Platform]
* [US Patent 7,290,280 - Method and apparatus to facilitate virtual transport layer security on a virtual network]
* [US Patent 7,308,496 - Representing Trust in Distributed Peer-to-Peer Networks]
* [US Patent 7,340,500 - Providing peer groups in a peer-to-peer environment]
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