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Advisors/Directors
Trevor Creary
tcreary@sagealliances.com
Mr. Creary graduated from MIT in 1976 with an SM in Electrical
Engineering and Computer Science, after receiving a BSc.EE
from The University of the West Indies.
He currently, as the Director of Systems Engineering, is the
central contributor to the development of Server Appliances
for OEMs. The Server Appliances, used as Web servers, Web
caches, and Network Attached Storage (NAS) units, provide
features such as high availability, remote access management,
and high throughput interfaces. The Server Appliances are
based upon in-house designed and developed server chipsets
compatable with Pentium III and Pentium 4 processors.
Previously, in the roles such as Director of Engineering and
VP of Engineeering, he made significant contributions at
Digital Lightwave and Axil Computer.
At Digital Lightware he was responsible for the development of
the company's family of OC-3/3c and OC-12/12c SONET testers
with ATM protocol analysis.
At Axil Computer he was responsible for the development of the
company's SPARC desktop workstation and server products. They
were multi-processor, and featured dual I/O channels, hardware
NFS acceleration and RAID [0,1,0+1,5] capability.
Prior to Axil, in roles such as Principal Engineer, he was
with Sun Microsystems, Vitesse Electronics, Encore Computer,
and Digital Equipment Corporation.
While at Sun Microsystems he was a significant contributor to
the architecture, design, and development of the Sun
SPARCstation 10 desktop workstation.
In 1986 while at Vitesse Electronics he designed a complex
arithmetic module capable of 150 MFLOPS as part of a numerical
processor.
At both Encore Computer and Digital Equipment Corporation he
was responsible for the design of many advanced types of
memory and memory related products.
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