Andrew Heller, ClearCube Technology co-founder, is a 30-year veteran of the computing industry. Heller is widely known for numerous technical and business achievements during his 23 years at IBM and as the founder of several successful businesses. At IBM, Heller held a variety of technical and executive posts, including corporate director of advanced technology systems and general manager of the business unit responsible for the AIX operating system and the widely installed RISC System/6000 line of workstations and servers. For his technical achievements, he became the youngest person ever appointed to the prestigious post of IBM Fellow. He also served as a member of the IBM Executive Committee on Technology and the Executive Technical Review Board overseeing long-term technology commitments across IBM. After IBM, Heller worked with startup companies as a consulting partner for Kleiner, Perkins, Caulfield and Byers, the Silicon Valley venture capital pioneer. He represented KPCB on several boards, including S3, Rambus and n-Chip. Most recently, he was chairman and chief executive officer of HAL Computer Systems, which was purchased by Fujitsu, Ltd. Heller was also the founding chairman of Network Translation Inc., an Internet security company acquired by Cisco Systems, as well as founding chairman of Smart Technologies, an Austin-based enterprise resource management software company. |