David Houseman sets strategic technology directions for Unisys Systems and Technology, determining the technologies that Unisys will implement in its enterprise servers and related products and evaluating those that can be integrated into future solutions.
He chairs the Unisys Architecture Committee, bringing together experts from across the company to coordinate Unisys technology and architectural directions and positions.
David initiated and led the development of the Unisys Common Platform, which evolved into the Unisys Enterprise Server ES7000, based on Unisys revolutionary Cellular Multi Processing (CMP) architecture. This system supports Microsoft Windows 2000 as well as Unisys and UNIX operating systems, and will serve as the foundation for future Unisys ClearPath Enterprise Servers.
David is also responsible for internal technology assessments and new technology business ventures. Additionally, his organization drives system architecture, standards management, semiconductor and CAD tools management, and relationships with Unisys key technology partners.
During his 23 years with Unisys, David has held a variety of engineering and management positions. He has led a number of software and hardware organizations, including the group responsible for developing Unisys A Series and ClearPath hardware and software; and the Telephony Products Group, responsible for Unisys voice messaging products.
David holds a bachelor of science degree in electrical engineering from the University of Virginia and a master of science degree from the University of Florida. |