September 7, 2010

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Author - Greg Ness, Sr Director Marketing, Infoblox

Greg was previously a marketing executive at Blue Lane Technologies, Juniper Networks, Redline Networks, IntruVert Networks, ShoreTel, Visa International and Verizon. At Blue Lane he was a thought leader in virtualization security.  Blue Lane was recently acquired by VMware.  At Redline he helped to establish the company as a leader in Web application delivery until acquisition in May 2005 by Juniper Networks. At IntruVert he helped the company establish and lead the IDPS category, resulting in its acquisition by McAfee. At ShoreTel he helped the company establish itself in the emerging enterprise VoIP space. He has been a blogger at Always On since the Spring of 2004 and his columns appear regularly in Seeking Alpha.  Greg earned a Master's Degree from The University of Texas at Austin and a Bachelor's Degree from Reed College.


Guest - Cricket Liu, Vice President, Architecture, Infoblox
Cricket Liu is an authority on the Domain Name System and the co-author of all of O'Reilly & Associates' Nutshell Handbooks on DNS, including the classic DNS and BIND. Cricket helps guide the development of Infoblox's product strategy and service offerings, and serves as a liaison between Infoblox and the technical community. He worked for Hewlett-Packard for nearly ten years, where he ran hp.com, one of the largest corporate domains in the world, and helped found HP's Internet consulting business. Cricket later co-founded his own Internet consulting and training company, Acme Byte & Wire.


Guest - Stuart Bailey, Founder and Chief Technology Officer, Infoblox
Stuart held a five-year stint as technical lead for the Laboratory for Advanced Computing/National Center for Data Mining at the University of Illinois at Chicago, where he led teams in developing advanced distributed data architectures. He has numerous publications in leading scientific journals, conference proceedings, and trade magazines in the areas of appliance engineering, high performance computing, database systems, and distributed data mining. Stuart earned his bachelor's degree in computer engineering from the University of Illinois.