Adam Bosworth

Adam Bosworth

Adam Bosworth was until recently a Vice President of Product Management at Google Inc. He was previously senior VP Engineering and Chief Software Architect at BEA Systems and was responsible for the engineering efforts for BEA's Framework Division. Prior to joining BEA, Bosworth co-founded Crossgain, a software development firm acquired by BEA in 2001. Crossgain's "Cajun" project developed into BEA's WebLogic Workshop product. At BEA, Bosworth also developed the Alchemy intelligent caching framework in a team consisting of Bosworth and his son, Alex. Alchemy was a software layer used by Internet Explorer to communicate with a corresponding software layer on the web server allowing both upload and download data to be cached when the browser was disconnected from the network. Architecturally, this approach is similar to the design of the Google Web Accelerator although that product only performs server-side caching, rather than client-side caching.

Known as one of the pioneers of XML technology, Bosworth previously held various senior management positions at Microsoft, including General Manager of the WebData group, a team focused on defining and driving XML strategy. While at Microsoft, he was responsible for designing and delivering the Microsoft Access PC database product (codenamed 'Cirrus') and assembling and driving the team that developed Internet Explorer 4.0's HTML engine (codenamed 'Trident').

Prior to Microsoft, Bosworth worked for Borland where he developed the Quattro spreadsheet application following Borland's acquisition of Analytica in 1985 - founded by Bosworth and Eric Michelman, and managed by Brad Silverberg.

Bosworth received his bachelor's degree in [http://www.adambosworth.net/archives/000047.html History] from Harvard University in 1976.

Until recently, Bosworth was [cite web | title=Health care information matters| url=http://googleblog.blogspot.com/2006/11/health-care-information-matters.html] heading a Google division known as Google Health, and [http://blogs.zdnet.com/Google/index.php?p=135 recent reports] suggest that he was operating under the title of "Architect" of the project at the present time.

While the reasons for his departure from Google are still unclear, according to a post on his [http://adambosworth.net/2007/12/22/talking-about-keas/ blog] , Bosworth is working on a new startup, Keas.

External links

* [http://www.adambosworth.net/ Adam Bosworth's blog]
* [http://salesforce.breezecentral.com/intelligentreaction/ Adam Bosworth at Dreamforce 2005]
* [http://www.itconversations.com/shows/detail571.html Audio of talk by Adam Bosworth at the MySQL Users Conference 2005]
* [http://www.itconversations.com/shows/detail405.html Audio of Gillmor Gang discussion with Adam Bosworth]

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