Bill is the principal inventor of SourceT, for which the Company holds U.S. and international patents pending. He retired from Hewlett-Packard in 2002 as HP Fellow, Distinguished Contributor, and Chief Scientist. At HP, Bill was the technical director and principal architect of both the PA-RISC and PA-Wide Word (the basis for Itanium) processor architectures. Subsequently, Bill conceived and led research programs on secure system architectures. He was instrumental in establishing HP's trusted systems strategy and program. Prior to HP, Bill spent 13 years at IBM in architecture, research, and technology positions. He is credited with 16 patents. Bill holds M.S. degrees from the University of Chicago in Physics and in Information Science and a Ph.D. degree from Cornell University in Computer Science. |