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Nathan Eisenberg, Atlas Networks Senior System Administrator; manager of 25K sq. ft. of data centers which provide services to Starbucks, Oracle, and local state
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Dave Crocker, author of Internet standards including email, DKIM anti-abuse, electronic data interchange and facsimile, developer of CSNet and MCI national email services, former IETF Area Director for network management, DNS and standards, recipient of IEEE Internet Award for contributions to email, and serial entrepreneur
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Craig Partridge, architect of how email is routed through the Internet; designed the world's fastest router in the mid 1990s
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Doug Moeller, Chief Technology Officer at Autonet Mobile
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John Todd, Lead Designer/Maintainer - Freenum Project (DNS-based, free telephony/chat pointer system),
http://freenum.org/
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Alia Atlas, designed software in a core router (Avici) and has various RFCs around resiliency, MPLS, and ICMP
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Kelly Kane, shared web hosting network operator
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Robert Rodgers, distinguished engineer, Juniper Networks, signing as a private citizen
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Anthony Lauck, helped design and standardize routing protocols and local area network protocols and served on the Internet Architecture Board
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Ramaswamy Aditya, built various networks and web/mail content and application hosting providers including AS10368 (DNAI) which is now part of AS6079 (RCN); did network engineering and peering for that provider; did network engineering for AS25 (UC Berkeley); currently does network engineering for AS177-179 and others (UMich)
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Blake Pfankuch, Connecting Point of Greeley, Network Engineer
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Jon Loeliger, has implemented OSPF, one of the main routing protocols used to determine IP packet delivery; at other companies, has helped design and build the actual computers used to implement core routers or storage delivery systems; at another company, installed network services (T-1 lines and ISP service) into Hotels and Airports across the country
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Jim Deleskie, internetMCI Sr. Network Engineer, Teleglobe Principal Network Architect
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David Barrett, Founder and CEO, Expensify
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Mikki Barry, VP Engineering of InterCon Systems Corp., creators of the first commercial applications software for the Macintosh platform and the first commercial Internet Service Provider in Japan
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Peter Rubenstein,helped to design and build the AOL backbone network, ATDN.
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David Farber, distinguished Professor CMU; Principal in development of CSNET, NSFNET, NREN, GIGABIT TESTBED, and the first operational distributed computer system; EFF board member
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Bradford Chatterjee, Network Engineer, helped design and operate the backbone network for a nationwide ISP serving about 450,000 users
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Gary E. Miller Network Engineer specializing in eCommerce
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Jon Callas, worked on a number of Internet security standards including OpenPGP, ZRTP, DKIM, Signed Syslog, SPKI, and others; also participated in other standards for applications and network routing
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John Kemp, Principal Software Architect, Nokia; helped build the distributed authorization protocol OAuth and its predecessors; former member of the W3C Technical Architecture Group
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Christian Huitema, worked on building the Internet in France and Europe in the 80?s, and authored many Internet standards related to IPv6, RTP, and SIP; a former member of the Internet Architecture Board
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Steve Goldstein, Program Officer for International Networking Coordination at the National Science Foundation 1989-2003, initiated several projects that spread Internet and advanced Internet capabilities globally
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David Newman, 20 years' experience in performance testing of Internet
infrastructure; author of three RFCs on measurement techniques (two on firewall performance, one on test traffic contents)
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Justin Krejci, helped build and run the two biggest and most successful municipal wifi networks located in Minneapolis, MN and Riverside, CA; building and running a new FTTH network in Minneapolis