Donald Craig is a co-founder and CTO of Omneon Video Networks, where he
oversees the product architecture. Mr. Craig is a television industry
veteran, who has held technical positions at Sony, Tektronix, Central
Dynamics, Ampex, and the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation. At
Tektronix, as Engineering Fellow, his engineering teams received an
Emmy® award in 1988 for the VM-700 video measurement set, and in 1996
for the Profile video server. He is r...
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Donald Craig
Company Founder
Companies Founded
Omneon
Established in 1998, Omneon Video Networks is a company that draws
upon a wealth of video and computer network experience for its core
personnel - people with extensive knowledge in television broadcast
design, engineering and production. Based on a clear understanding of
how media, storage and...
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