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1982-1986, Vice President of Engineering, MCI Digital
Information Services Company. Developed MCI Mail system.
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... Coordinating Committee for International Research Networking
(CCIRN) and heightened interest in commercial provision of IP
services (e.g., in Finland, the U.S., the U.K. and
elsewhere).
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... email carriers and to other major private
electronic mail services such as Bitnet (in the US, EARN in
Europe) as well as UUNET (in the U.S.) and EUNET (in Europe ...
... Company carriers are
planning the introduction of Switched Multimegabit Data
Services and Frame Relay services which can support TCP/IP ...
... networks and system software. His
principal occupation, however, is his service as the Internet
Area Co-director for the Internet Engineering Steering Group ...
... Architecture (DAA) and for the specification of
the directory and management services of DAA. He moved to
Bolt, Beranek & Newman in 1990 as the Chief Network Architect
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... small local network for datatransport to a dataprocessing
system. After getting his PhD, he refused military service
on grounds of consience (possible under Dutch law). He was
then charged with doing instead 18 months of civil service ...
... service
on grounds of consience (possible under Dutch law). He was
then charged with doing instead 18 months of civil service in
the computing center of the Ministry of Transport, department
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... introduction of a X.400 MHS infrastructure and a X.500
Directory Services pilot. He has been active in RARE WG1 on
Message Handling Services ...
... X.500
Directory Services pilot. He has been active in RARE WG1 on
Message Handling Services from 1988 to 1992. Also, in 1988
he joined the RARE WG3 on Directory Services and User Support
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... Message Handling Services from 1988 to 1992. Also, in 1988
he joined the RARE WG3 on Directory Services and User Support
and Information Services, which he chaired from 1990 to 1992.
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... he joined the RARE WG3 on Directory Services and User Support
and Information Services, which he chaired from 1990 to 1992.
He has been one of the initiators of the new RARE WG ...
... I ran into the Internet in 1988, and immediately it changed
my perspective on networking. Working for a European service
provider I became a playball tossing up and down between the
Funding Agencies (OSI) and the users (as long as it works),
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... experimental
network to provide operational service. Its influence is
seen throughout the computer communications community.
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... security and the desire for
"classes of service" we are faced with big challenges. I
think this means that we have to get a lot more involved with
operational provisioning considerations such as those that
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... help Christine Hemrick at Bellcore bring high speed datagram
services into public networks, in the form of SMDS.
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... Internet community,
including the Simple Mail Transport Protocol, the Domain Name
Service, and an experimental Multimedia Mail system. Earlier
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... researching, writing, and editing, Internet security
policies, X.500 directory services and Telnet Options. She
established a new informational series of notes for the
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... international scale, with particular focus on the problem of
allowing users to discover the existence of resources of
interest, such as documents, software, data, network
services, and people. He is also actively involved with
various network measurement studies concerning usage and
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... Internet
Research Task Force research group on Resource Discovery and
Directory Service, and is a member of ACM, CPSR, and IEEE.
He received his B.S. degree in Mathematics and Computer
Science ...
... networks without the large amount of
specialized knowledge that is currently required. I am
particularly interested in services and protocols that will
allow people to search for resources of interest in the
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