List of Sun Microsystems employees
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These notable people work or used to work at Sun Microsystems.
Contents: Top - 0–9 A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z
[edit] A
- Brian Aker, MySQL Director of Technology
[edit] B
- Andy Bechtolsheim, Sun co-founder, systems designer and Silicon Valley investor
- Joshua Bloch, author of Effective Java
- Jon Bosak, chair of the original XML working group
- Jeff Bonwick, slab-allocator, vmem and ZFS
- Steve Bourne, creator of the Bourne shell
- Tim Bray, Director of Web Technologies
- Peter Braam, founder of Cluster File Systems
[edit] C
- Bryan Cantrill, of 2005 Technology Review "Top 35 Young Innovators"
- Alfred Chuang, co-founder of BEA Systems
[edit] D
- James Duncan Davidson, creator of the Tomcat web container and the Ant build tool
- L. Peter Deutsch, founder of Aladdin Enterprises and creator of Ghostscript
- Whitfield Diffie, Chief Security Officer, co-inventor of public-key cryptography
- Robert Drost, one of Technology Review's 2004 "Top 100 Young Innovators"
[edit] F
- Dan Farmer, computer security researcher
- Marc Fleury, creator of the JBoss application server
- Ned Freed, email systems researcher, co-author of several MIME RFCs
[edit] G
- John Gage, Chief Researcher and former Science Officer; first Sun salesman
- John Gilmore, co-founder of the Electronic Frontier Foundation and Cygnus Solutions
- James Gosling, co-inventor of Java; creator of NeWS networked extensible window system; author of first (proprietary) Unix Emacs implementation.
- Berny Goodheart, author of "The Magic Garden Explained: the internals of UNIX System V Release 4: an open systems design"
[edit] J
[edit] K
- Vinod Khosla, Sun co-founder and Silicon Valley investor
- Nick Kew, author of The Apache Modules Book, core developer for the Apache HTTP Server project and Apache Software Foundation member
[edit] M
- Chris Malachowsky, co-founder of NVIDIA
- Craig McClanahan, creator or the Apache Struts framework and architect of Tomcat's servlet container, Catalina
- Scott McNealy, co-founder and Chairman of the Board of Sun; CEO from 1984-2006
- Larry McVoy, CEO of BitMover
- Mårten Mickos, CEO of MySQL AB from 2001 until Sun acquistion in 2008
- Jim Mitchell, Vice President and Sun Fellow
- Ian Murdock, Vice President of Developer and Community Marketing, founder of Debian
[edit] N
- Jakob Nielsen, web-design usability authority
- Peter Norvig, Director of Research Google
[edit] O
- John Ousterhout, inventor of the Tcl scripting language
[edit] P
- Greg Papadopoulos, Executive Vice President and CTO
- Radia Perlman, sometimes known as the "Mother of the Internet"
- Kim Polese, prominent dot-com era executive
- Curtis Priem, co-founder of NVIDIA
[edit] R
- George Reyes, currently CFO of Google, Inc.
- David S. H. Rosenthal, early X Window System developer and original designer of the ICCCM
[edit] S
- Bob Scheifler, leader of X Window System development from 1984 to 1996
- Eric Schmidt, former Chief Technology Officer of Sun, currently CEO of Google, Inc. and co-developer of lex
- Jonathan I. Schwartz, President and CEO of Sun
- Bob Sproull, computer graphics pioneer
- Guy L. Steele, Jr., co-inventor of the Scheme programming language and member of IEEE standards committees of many programming languages
- Bert Sutherland, manager of Sun Labs, Xerox PARC, BBN Computer Science Division
- Ivan Sutherland, computer graphics pioneer
[edit] T
- Michael Tiemann, GNU C++ author and free software evangelist[citation needed]
- Bruce Tognazzini, computer usability consultant
- Marc Tremblay, microprocessor architect and Sun's employee with the most awarded patents
- Bud Tribble, former VP of software development at NeXT, current VP of software technology at Apple
[edit] V
- Bill Vass, President and COO of Sun Microsystems Federal, Inc.
[edit] W
- Norman Walsh, XML Standards Architect
- Michael Widenius, original author of MySQL
[edit] Z
- Edward Zander, former President of Sun Microsystems; former CEO of Motorola
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