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Structured Arts: The X.509 Company
Structured Arts provides products and services to
customers who are developing
and deploying applications that require the best
approaches to X.509 digital certificates, SSL, S/MIME
secure e-mail, and other public key security technologies.
Consult Structured Arts when you want expert
engineering advice, custom software development
services, or powerful
products for building your public key applications
and infrastructure.
Structured Arts Principals
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Thane Plambeck, Ph.D. President and CEO
In 1991, Thane Plambeck co-founded and served as President of PostModern
Computing Technologies, Inc. PostModern's initial product was NetClasses,
a C++ class library for distributed application development.
PostModern developed an industry-leading CORBA Object Request
Broker (ORB) for C++ and Java which is now marketed under the name VisiBroker
and licensed by Netscape, Oracle, Sybase, Borland, Novell, and many other
companies. PostModern was acquired by Visigenic Software Inc. in 1996.
Dr. Plambeck holds a B.A. in Mathematics from the University
of Nebraska and a Ph.D. in Computer Science from Stanford University.
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Greg Whitehead
Chief Technology Officer
In 1994, Greg Whitehead co-founded Market.NET to develop
e-commerce tools and web hosting services. Market.NET pioneered
the development of database scripting tools and catalog ordering
systems for the web, and hosted some of the web's first
retailers. Before Market.NET, Mr. Whitehead served as a Senior
Scientist in Apple Computer's Advanced Technology Group, developing
protocols for mobile computing and for sharing and replication
in distributed object systems. Prior to Apple, he worked at
Sun Microsystems on network naming and the OMG CORBA
distributed object standard.
Whitehead holds an M.S. in Computer Science from Stanford
University where he worked with Dr. David Cheriton in the
Distributed Systems Group developing the V network operating
system and related technology.
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Anil R. Gangolli, Ph.D. Chief Scientist
Anil Gangolli served as a senior
engineer at Netscape Communications where he helped to design the
SSL Version 3 secure network protocol and was the lead
developer for the first version Netscape Certificate Server product.
Dr. Gangolli has also worked at Sun Microsystems on
network naming and security, and at Silicon Graphics designing and
implementing secure IP-based networking technologies for
bandwidth-regulated ATM and cable networks.
He holds a B.Sc. in Mathematical Sciences, and a
Ph.D. in Computer Science both
from Stanford University.
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