Scott joined Novell in 1992. He started his career at AT&T Bell Labs in network management and embedded systems. At Novell, Scott has been the principal architect for Novell Distributed Print Services (NDPS), iPrint, Native File Access Protocols (NFAP) for NetWare, Novell Branch Office, Novell Linux Services (NLS 1.0) and is currently the architect for the Open Enterprise Server product suite. Scott was a working group leader the Internet Printing Protocol (IPP) effort and was the editor and principal author of IETF RFC 2911. Scott has participated in the IETF, W3C, OMG, SNIA, JavaOne, and has presented at various industry conferences and workshops. He is a published author in the ACM StandardView. In 2002, Scott was awarded the Kitty Hawk patent recognition award and the Employee of the Year award. Scott graduated Cum Laude from BYU with a BS degree in Computer Science. Scott also holds a MS in Computer Science from Stanford University. |