Jeromy Carriere
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Jeromy Carriere works for Fidelity Investments, in Boston, USA, as an architect in their Enterprise Application Architecture group. Before joining Fidelity, Jeromy worked for several years as a senior architect advisor with Microsoft.
Prior to Microsoft, Jeromy was founding CTO of Palo Alto-based Web 2.0 startup Kinitos which has been renamed NeoEdge Networks.
In 1998 he co-founded Pittsburgh-based voice-portal infrastructure company Quackware with Steven Woods and Alex Quilici. Quackware in 1999 became Quack.com and moved to Silicon Valley. In September 2000, Quack was acquired for $200 million by America Online and moved onto the Netscape campus with what was left of the Netscape team.
Before 1998, Carriere was Technical Staff Member at Carnegie Mellon's Software Engineering Institute leading the technical efforts there in practical software architectural reconstruction and analysis. He is a graduate of the University of Waterloo in Canada.
In June, 2007 Jeromy was awarded an honorary doctorate from Algoma University College in Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario, Canada.