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Jean Sini is a San Francisco-based entrepreneur, angel investor,〔(Angel List Profile for Jean Sini )〕 computer scientist, software executive and author of French descent, noted for his active role in mobile computing standardization efforts,〔(Push IMAP Standard, IETF Draft )〕 and profiled〔(BFM Broadcast Radio interview, 2006 )〕〔(French Trade Commission profile, 2007 )〕 for his participation in the web 2.0 movement and ecosystem. Since November 2013, he is the co-founder and Chief Technology Officer of startup (Fountain Software, inc. ). == Career == Jean Sini, a graduate from Ecole Nationale Supérieure des Télécommunications in Paris, moved to Silicon Valley and joined Oracle Corporation in 1996.〔(Jean Sini’s professional profile on LinkedIn )〕 From 2000 to 2004, he was director of software engineering in the company’s server technologies division. He simultaneously represented Oracle at several standards organizations including PayCircle and the Open Mobile Alliance. He also led initial efforts promoting a standard protocol to support push email, leading to the first draft of Push IMAP. He holds several patents〔(Patent, Mobile meeting and collaboration )〕〔(Patent, End-to-end mobile commerce modules )〕〔(Patent, Wallet for storage and automated entry of information for mobile applications )〕 related to online mobile computing and commerce. In 2004, he joined Symbol Technologies (acquired by Motorola in 2007) as senior director of software engineering, and continued work on Push IMAP at IETF. In 2005, he co-founded〔(Activeweave’s team overview page )〕 Activeweave, inc., a Silicon Valley-based startup, operating in the attention management and social web arenas.〔(Overview of Activeweave by Michael Arrington on Techcrunch )〕〔(Video Interview with Jean Sini on the Billaut Show )〕 As Chief Technology Officer, he built the company from inception to funding to launch, and scaled its architecture to accommodate growing traffic as its flagship service BlogRovR earned recommended〔(Recommended Firefox Add-ons )〕 Firefox add-on status. In April 2008, he sold〔(Mashable coverage of Activeweave acquisition by Buzzlogic )〕 Activeweave, inc. to (Buzzlogic, inc. ) and he joined the acquiring organization as Chief Technology Officer.〔(Buzzlogic’s executive team page )〕 In March 2009, he founded (Untangly, inc. ), a stealth, Silicon Valley-based software startup working on large-scale web mining, where he was Chief Technology Officer.〔(Jean Sini’s resume )〕 Untangly was a division of Mint. It is now part of Intuit as part of Intuit's acquisition of Mint in September 2009.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Intuit to Acquire Mint.com )〕 In August 2012, he joined E-Commerce startup (One Kings Lane ) as Chief Technology Officer, to further the company's focus on mobile commerce.〔(Gigaom coverage of One Kings Lane recruiting Jean Sini as CTO )〕 In November 2013, he co-founded (Fountain Software, inc. ) with Aaron Patzer,〔(Fortune coverage of Fountain launch )〕 building machine learning technology to instantly analyze questions asked by consumers, in plain English, through natural language processing techniques, to connect them with relevant subject matter experts and professionals. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Jean Sini」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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