- Scott A. Jones
Scott A. Jones (born in 1960) is an American
inventor andserial entrepreneur . He is most widely known for inventingvoicemail systems. __NOTOC__Early life
After graduating from
North Central High School inIndianapolis in 1978 with nearly two years worth of college credits, Jones first enteredIndiana University in 1978. His coursework varied across a range of disciplines until he ultimately graduated with honors fromIndiana University in 1984, receiving aBachelor of Science degree with a major in computer science.During his tenure at
Indiana University , Jones worked in thecomputer science department at IU, where he was a research assistant to Dr.Douglas Hofstadter .After graduation, Jones went to the
Artificial Intelligence Laboratory atMIT as aresearch scientist from 1984 to 1986, where he worked on a variety of projects, including anInternet -basedweather station atop the building, ahigh-resolution printer network, vision applications, anoptical storage archival system, the Utah/MIT dexterous hand, and Rod Brooks' mobilerobot s.Business
In 1986, at age 25, he co-founded his first
company , Boston Technology, Inc., where he created avoicemail system. Amidderegulation and thedivestiture ofAT&T ,Bell Atlantic and other "Baby Bells" approached potentialvoicemail developers, asking them to provide a sophisticated system. Already having preparedpatent applications for voicemail technology that could handle entiremetropolitan areas , Jones was able to finish ahead of the competition. Voicemail systems are in service across the world and are a ubiquitous feature of both personal and business telephone systems. [ [http://www.forbes.com/2002/05/17/0517home_print.html Forbes.com - Magazine Article ] ]After leaving Boston Technology, Jones returned to Indiana and, in 1996, co-founded
Escient , LLC, which later became Escient Technologies, LLC, which in turn becameGracenote .Gracenote was one of the first companies to develop the music recognition software that is now at the heart of several Internet music products, such as Apple'siPod andiTunes , the music services ofAOL andYahoo , and Sony'sVAIO computer line.Jones started another company in 2004 now known as Precise Path Robotics, which created [http://www.indyrobotics.com Indiana's Robotic Vehicle (IRV)] , a self-driving vehicle that competed in the [http://www.darpa.mil/grandchallenge05/index.html 2005 Darpa Grand Challenge] . His latest venture is
ChaCha Search, Inc. , a human-assisted search engine.Jones's business leadership roles today include serving as Chairman of [http://www.gracenote.com Gracenote] , Chairman of [http://www.gazellevc.com Gazelle TechVentures] , Chairman and CEO of [http://www.precisepath.com Precise Path Robotics] , Chairman of [http://www.insideindianabusiness.com Grow Indiana Media Ventures] , and co-founder, Chairman and CEO of [http://www.chacha.com ChaCha Search] .
Jones has received multiple honorary degrees and industry awards as a result of his career achievements and was an Ernst & Young Entrepreneur of the Year Finalist in 1990 along with his Boston Technology co-founder Greg Carr.
Patents
Scott A. Jones is an
inventor on 11patents . Nine relate tovoicemail ; one to using electronic devices aboardaircraft ; and one to a "playback device " for music. Currently Jones has 27 patents pending for the new search engine ChaCha.Fact|date=August 2007; Patent 6,522,727 - System for archiving
voicemail messages : An archival system for voicemail messages includes recording devices, such as cassette recorders, compact disc recorders and DAT recorders.; Patent 6,304,523 - Playback device having text display and communication with remote database: A low-cost library management solution for consumer music selection systems. Also included is a communication device that communicates with a remote database to obtain the textual information.
; Patent 5,670,742 - EMI Protected Aircraft: A device for shielding aircraft
avionics and other electronic equipment fromelectromagnetic radiation generated by electronic devices used aboard the aircraft.; Patent 5,524,139 - System for automatic access to automated telephonic information services: An information services system accessed via telephones by subscribers stores lists of codes for accessing automated telephonic information services, such as telephone banking, airline reservations, stock quotes, etc.
; Patent 5,519,766 - Message length reporting system for telephone communication system: A
voicemail message system detects the length of each message and provides an indication of the length to a user together with other message information when messages are requested.; Patent 5,515,422 - Automated attendant for any combination of PBX, centrex and single-line telephone: An automated attendant service supports any combination of single-line telephones, CENTREX telephones and one or more PBX in a single logical configuration.
; Patent 5,475,748 - Automatic telephone system with function for multiple out-dialed calls per caller: Equipment providing information services includes a search service for generating a number of outdialing operations in an effort to reach a subscriber of the search service for a caller.
; Patent 5,402,472 - Automated attendant for any combination of PBX, centrex, single-line telephones: An automated attendant service supports any combination of single-line telephones, CENTREX telephones and one or more PBXs in a single logical configuration.
; Patent 5,263,080 - Telephone message storage system with out-of-band signalling: A pay telephone message system is disclosed that includes a voice message system storing and forwarding to a destination telephone a voice message left by a user.
; Patent 5,193,110 - Integrated services platform for telephone communication system: An integrated services platform for a telephone communication system includes a plurality of application processing ports for providing different types of information services through the telephone communication system.
; Patent 5,029,199 - Distributed control and storage for a large capacity messaging system: The present invention provides a distributed architecture that includes multiple voice processing units each designated as a home unit for a subscriber's messages.
Personal life
Jones serves on numerous boards, including the
Indianapolis Zoo and the Indianapolis Children's Museum.In 1994 he established a philanthropic foundation dedicated to helping children from all walks of life to reach their full academic potential through involvement in educational and cultural activities. A secondary focus is the advancement of technology, which enhances the quality of life. His Foundation has supported educational organizations and
research institution s seeking to advance technology in the areas ofinformation technology , communications, transportation, and the medical and life sciences.Scott A. Jones lives in Carmel, Indiana and has been divorced twice. He has four sons, ages of 16, 14. and 12, with another born earlier in 2008.
External links
* [http://www.scottajones.com Scott A. Jones's website]
* [http://www.spectrum.ieee.org/careers/careerstemplate.jsp?ArticleId=p030203 Scott A. Jones - Biographical article] at the IEEE
* [http://money.cnn.com/2007/10/08/smbusiness/Scott_Jones.fsb/index.htm?postversion=2007101111 Scott A. Jones - Biographical article, October 2007] from Fortune SB at CNNMoneyReferences
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