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Lynne Greer Jolitz (personal site Lynne Jolitz) has been a founder of startups
ranging from workstations to Internet multimedia. Lynne
is currently a Founder and Chief Technology Officer of
ExecProducer
a pioneer of
Massive Video Production,
and realtime Internet video production and deployment. Her most
recent work was included as part of SIGCHI's
Advances in Computer Entertainment Conference in Singapore held
June 2004.
The paper,
Lessons Learned in Massive Video Production (MVP) for University Alumni
Outreach,
described Lynne's work with UC Berkeley's physics department
on alumni outreach using ExecProducer's novel technology.
She received an Alumni Award for this work at the
Physics Department Alumni Reunion and Dinner October 2003. Asked later
about her feelings on receiving this award, "The unexpected honor
I have received tonight from my
department is without doubt one of the most wonderful moments
of my life."
Lynne was a top manager as Director of Network Engineering for a top-ten
(Media Metrix) publicly-traded 24/7 media and entertainment
content datacenter transacting 28 million ad impressions
per day and hundreds of millions of web pages throughout the
world. Lynne is also a noted
author and authority on operating systems and networking
issues. Her published works have been translated into German
and Japanese. She is originator and commentator on the
Internet video news show
In the DataCenter discussing
events in the computer industry
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Lynne received a granted fundamental technology patent (2001)
for her four-year work in very-high speed Internet protocol
transaction technologies for high-end datacenters at InterProphet,
the Internet infrastructure company she co-founded.
Lynne was responsible for the development of the proof-of-concept
scalable design and product which definitively solved both the
30-year bandwidth bottleneck problem while providing the
ultimate solution to denial-of-service attacks by receiving
the information ballistically, processing it on-the-fly, and
acknowledging the results with no microprocessor intervention
required. She held P&L responsibilities and the Secretary
to the Board of Directors position. Prior to InterProphet,
Lynne held P&L operational responsibility at Symmetric
Computer Systems, a manufacturer of Unix workstations,
for five years.
Lynne has appeared on the Oracle E-Business Network
and was presented with their Geek of the Week award
for her years of work in high-speed networking and
operating systems design. She has appeared on Dvorak’s
RealComputing discussing Internet broadband’s impact on our lives.
Lynne is very active in the women’s entrepreneur and
technology networking groups, and writes on topics of
interest to women in high-tech, such as her
commissioned front-page business article
Paving the Way for ‘Systers’ appearing in the
San Francisco Chronicle (9/15/03).
Lynne has just been granted a semiconductor memory patent (June 2004), and continues her
research work with technical papers and articles (list of works).
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