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Dr. Aahlad is a recognized world-wide authority on distributed computing where he currently holds 3 patents. It was Dr. Aahlad's vision and persistence that led to the invention of technology that many thought was impossible - that of active-active replication (WANdisco's patent pending DConE technology). Prior to WANdisco, Dr. Aahlad served as the distributed systems architect for iPlanet (Sun/Netscape Alliance) Application Server. At Netscape, Dr. Aahlad joined the elite team in charge of creating a new server platform based on the CORBA distributed object framework.
Prior to Sun/Netscape Dr. Aahlad worked on incorporating the CORBA security service into Fujitsu's Object Request Broker. Dr. Aahlad designed and implemented the CORBA event services while working on Sun's first CORBA initiative. Earlier in his career, Dr. Aahlad worked on a distributed programming language at IBM's Palo Alto Scientific Center.
Dr. Aahlad has a Ph.D in distributed computing from the University of Texas, Austin and a BS in EE from IIT Madras.
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Speaker: Trevor Eakes
Talk: Reading the Sex of Salmon, a genetic scavenger hunt
Ignite Seattle #33
05/18/17
Town Hall Seattle
Seattle, WA
Photo from the Engineer Week observance at the USACE Headquarters in February 2016. As part of the week's celebration, USACE hosted "Tech Talks" with the workforce. (Photo by Leanne Bledsoe)
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Speaker: Emily Martin
Talk: A Card Game that Moonlights?
Ignite Seattle #33
05/18/17
Town Hall Seattle
Seattle, WA
Click here to see where this photo was taken. By courtesy of BeeLoop SL (the Mapware & Mobility Solutions Company).
TechTalks took place in March of 2014 in Tampa Florida and set the stage for innovative thinking and addressed questions such as, “How will you embrace technology to stay competitive, solve current and future business challenges, and most importantly, feed a growing, global population?”
Tech Talks from PMA connected attendees to groundbreaking ideas on technology and innovation.