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Duc Pham has many years of experience in the high technology industry with expertise in high performance, parallel processing, secure computing, and wire/wireless networking solutions for enterprise, banking, and financial service industry. He is currently Founder and Chief Technology Officer of DeGooroo Inc., a technology solution provider of secure messaging/email encryption product. Prior to DeGooroo, he was Founder and Chief Technology Officer at Vormetric, the leader in enterprise information protection that integrates encryption, access control, integrity protection and auditing in a single manageable system, with customer base in large enterprise, top tier banking and financial services company. Pham was also Founder and CEO of Linux4 Networks, the leader in SSL encryption acceleration technolo-gy. Prior to that, Mr. Pham was at Tandem Computers, where he was the inventor of the first high performance, fiber-optic fault-tolerant storage system designed for Online Transaction Processing (OLTP) market, with major customers in the banking and financial services industry, NASDAQ, and New York Stock Exchange. Pham also held various technology development and management positions at AT&T Bell Labs, where he was the system architect and designer of several wireless communication, RISC processor products, and semiconductor storage systems.

Mr. Pham has six patents granted and 12 patent applications filed in the field of high performance, parallel processing, and security. He holds a BSEE degree from the University of California, Berkeley.
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Created by nducray Nov 8, 2007
Last edited by mgutierrezt Dec 24, 2007
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