- Warren Woodford
Warren Woodford is a computer industry veteran and the head developer of
MEPIS . He was involved in the testing and rollout of the T1 carrier, datamodems, and electronic banking. In the late 1970s, he designed ground stations forTIROS N satellites that incorporated the 8086 as a front end processor. This was followed by designing aWWMCCS workstation for theUS Navy andUS Air Force that utilized theIntel 8087 processor for near realtimeencryption .In the early 1990s, he was a
NeXT developer, where he created a multimedia information technology called TheLibrary that foresaw the integration of multimedia in documents and the creation of linked information libraries similar to what has evolved on the web. Later, this formed the basis for information systems he developed to enable healthcare organizations includingKaiser Permanente andCatholic Healthcare West to more easily comply with the documentation requirements ofJCAHO andISO9000 standards.He helped develop a global
commodities trading system for Phibro-Salomon using NeXT computers and object oriented technologies. This was one of the biggest corporate success stories in the life of NeXT Computers.While a consultant at
Kaleida Labs , he collaborated withMarc Canter on the development and porting of interactive titles into the Kaleida Media Player environment, and demonstrated the concept of environmentally aware animation sprites. Marc and Warren presented the UnDoMe title at TED5 as a demonstration of the potential and practicality of interactive title development inScriptX .Warren was a consultant to
Sun Microsystems , working for Jonathan Schwartz, on the development of Java Foundation Classes, the precursor to JavaSoft Swing.He developed the first reliable Java debugger and a distributed
CORBA debugger for Visigenic, parts of which was incorporated intoJBuilder afterBorland purchased Visigenic.His consulting company was responsible for developing innovative Java based multitier applications for
Ernst & Young . One of these, Web Auditors Workstation, was the first application touted by Sun as the proof that Java was ready for corporate deployment. A variation of WebAWS was used for several years byIntel andAMD to conduct their monthly critical chip inventories.From 2002 to 2007, he focuses on developing
MEPIS and building cross-platform applications forLinux andMac OS , and evenMicrosoft Windows . More recently, he has encouraged the MEPIS Linux community to become more involved in determining the future of MEPIS.Warren has returned to consulting as an
Enterprise Architect . He is helping a large insurance company design and plan the construction and deployment of aService Oriented Architecture .
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