Management Team
The management team at eCosCentric is:
Alex has a background of over 18 years in software development covering a wide
array of projects and skills, 8 of those in real-time and embedded systems.
His experience includes numerous operating systems, assembler, C and C++, as
well as other coding and scripting languages, low level hardware, multiple CPU
architectures, and internet technologies. He was the embedded run-time
engineering manager of the Red Hat eCos group and managed the Helios operating
systems group while at Perihelion. His management experience includes project
management, engineering team management, technical sales support, and customer
support.
John is a Chartered IT Professional with 6 years experience in managing
complex embedded run-time engineering projects. He has a background in
robotics research and user interface development established within the
University of Cambridge. He is a professional member of the British Computer
Society. His involvement with eCos and RedBoot has included development of the
GUI interface for the eCos configuration tool (of which he is the maintainer),
eCos training course development and delivery, and project management.
Nick has over 25 years of experience in system software development
including workstation, server, desktop, distributed, parallel, embedded and
real-time systems. Awarded a PhD from Cambridge University in networking
systems, Nick is the kernel architect of eCos and is also a senior eCos
maintainer. While at Cygnus and Red Hat, Nick was responsible for the
design and implementation of the kernel, various HAL ports and the POSIX and
file IO packages. At Metacomco he was part of the team that developed
AmigaDOS for the Commodore Amiga. At Perihelion he designed and implemented
the Helios Parallel Operating System for the Inmos Transputer as well as the
compiler, assembler and linker, which were subsequently adopted by Inmos as
their standard toolchain. Nick also ported the BSD network stack and many
other subsystems and applications to Helios. At Virtuality, Nick was involved
in systems support for high performance virtual reality graphics and sound
systems.
Jonathan is the chief maintainer of the eCos RTOS. He is responsible for the
development of the eCos ISO C library and parts of the POSIX and EL/IX
compatibility layer. His key skills include flexibility and adaptability,
from low-level device drivers, eCos HAL ports, OS aware hardware debugger
integration, to high level libraries and documentation. Jonathan brings a
strong quality assurance and customer support focus to the management team.
While at Cygnus and Red Hat, Bart was the architect and main programmer
responsible for the implementation of the eCos component system and its
configuration technology. Bart has also been responsible for the eCos USB
slave infrastructure, power management system, and synthetic target support
for emulation of eCos on Linux. He is also an eCos maintainer and was the
chief maintainer of eCos for a number of years. Alongside Nick and Alex, Bart
also worked at Perihelion where he designed and implemented much of the
I/O subsystem for the Helios operating system as well as developed and
implemented its support for massively parallel and distributed processing
applications, and modification of the kernel for real-time operation. Bart
also proposed, won, and was the principal engineer in the Esprit funded
Pardi research project for parallel programming support on workstation
clusters.
Daniel brings to eCosCentric a sharp customer focus honed over the last
11 years in high volume consumer electronics and software sales. His
commercial expertise, intimate knowledge of the embedded market and eCos
experience are a great asset to eCosCentric. Prior to joining eCosCentric,
Daniel worked for Red Hat, Sony, Hewlett Packard (now Agilent) and Fujitsu. He
was responsible for Red Hat's OEM & Embedded sales in EMEA as well as key
Enterprise accounts within the Nordic & Benelux regions. He was also Senior
Engineer at Sony where he led the team that produced their most successful
Digital Set Top Box within the European market to date. His experience
includes SmartCard and driver development, VHDL, BSP porting, network and
Third-party Relationships management as well as software development for ASIC
design.
Paul's career spans over 20 years in the engineering and technical management of
embedded operating systems and related software. His career started at
Perihelion Software, a company specialising in parallel and embedded
operating systems. A ten year stint at Perihelion culminated with his
appointment as Technical Director (CTO) of the company. During this period
he was also contracted by the European Union Commission for
review and recommendation of technical proposals in the pan-European ESPRIT
research programme. Paul subsequently worked for Virtuality Inc, a developer
of virtual reality hardware and software, as manager of its Operating
Systems group. In 1996 Paul joined Cygnus Solutions as Director of
Engineering, tasked with building and heading up a team to create an open
source operating system designed specifically for the embedded space -
eCos. Following the merger of Cygnus Solutions with Red Hat,
Paul continued in this role combined with contract definition and
negotiation for embedded projects within the business affairs team.
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