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Kenneth Smith - President, Core NAP Operating, Inc. |
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Kenneth Smith is an expert in Internet hosting and data communications
with over 17 years of software development, data communications,
and telecommunications experience.
Prior to April 2002,
Kenneth was a Vice President at Allegiance Telecom (NASDAQ:ALGX).
He joined Allegiance in December 2000 when the company he
cofounded (Jump.Net, Inc.) was acquired by Allegiance. Jump.Net
was started in January 1995 as a business quality Internet
Service Provider (ISP). During Jump.Net's six years of independent
operations, Kenneth acted as CEO, President, and CTO.
Within months of commencing sales Jump.Net was cash flow
positive. In 1999, Jump.Net saw the opportunity to rapidly
expand in the broadband and server colocation markets and
raised
its first round of venture capital with a minority investment
from Alta Communications (Boston, MA) and Prime New Ventures
(Austin, TX). This investment allowed Jump.Net to expand
operations into the Dallas, Houston, and San Antonio markets
as well as expand its colocation offering in Austin.
Prior to Jump.Net, Kenneth spent 5 years as a senior software
developer for Silicon Valley-based startup HaL Computer
Systems. At HaL, Kenneth designed and implemented the TCP/IP
port to HaL's 64-bit SPARC processor and provided guidance
to their international network and server infrastructure.
Starting in 1988, Kenneth was a lead software developer
in UNIX-based data communications for Dell Computer Corporation.
Prior to Dell, Kenneth developed data communications and
network security software at IBM for their RT/PC and RS6000
line of UNIX-based workstations and servers.
Kenneth earned a Bachelor of Science Degree in Computer
Science at the University of Oklahoma in 1984 with post
graduate work in 1985 in the areas of compiler theory and
data communications.
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Frank Bieser - Vice President, Core NAP Operating, Inc. |
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Frank Bieser has 20 years of experience in the software development and computer networking fields. A graduate of the University of Texas at Austin with Bachelor degrees in Communications and Computer Science, Frank helped found Jump.Net (originally
Jump Point Communications) along with Kenneth Smith in the spring
of 1995. Responsible for the financial and information needs
of the company, Frank created the accounting and customer service systems.
He also guided the establishment of the most
consistantly praised ISP technical support team seen in the state of Texas.
At a time when competing ISPs looked
to provide the cheapest service possible (which equated to poor
service), Frank believed Jump.Net should buck the status
quo and pursue an Internet market needing quality Internet
service. This belief paid off as Jump.Net
succeeded in delivering a premium service year after year, winning a large and appreciative customer base.
Prior to Jump.Net, Frank was a
senior software developer for HaL Computer Systems,
a Silicon Valley-based
startup. During his 5 years at HaL, Frank designed
and implemented X.25 driver and protocol stack for HaL's
64-bit SPARC processor. He also ported various Unix commands (such
as mail, sendmail, and others) to the HaL platform. The most fun
he had was developing the MIME handling backend to Ishmail, one
of the first graphical, MIME capable email readers for Unix.
Before joining HaL, Frank worked as a Unix contract programmer
at IBM developing network drivers for AIX v3, as well as worked
for Cimpoint, developing factory program management applications.
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