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'''Robert Hutchinson''' is Project Manager and Technical Coordinator of Offshore Software Development at [[Dynamic Ventures]], Inc.<ref>[http://www.linkedin.com/pub/robert-hutchinson/1/64/316 linkedin]</ref> He has over 30 years of practical experience in the field of software development.
'''Robert Hutchinson''' is Project Manager and Technical Coordinator of Offshore Software Development at [[Dynamic Ventures]], Inc.<ref>[http://www.linkedin.com/pub/robert-hutchinson/1/64/316 linkedin]</ref> He has over 30 years of practical experience in the field of software development.


==Career History==
==Career History==
Robert started his career back in 1969 as a Manager of Computer Operations at Santa Cruz County, where he for nearly a decade. From 1978 to 1979 he worked as CEO of Mini-Computer Software Consulting company and Alpha Wave Software company. After that he moved on to become Vice President of Data Processing-CIO at Therma Corporation located in San Jose, and served the company for 1 year. In 1980 he joined Gill Management Services in San Jose to become its Manager Remote Systems.
Robert started his career back in 1969 as a Manager of Computer Operations at Santa Cruz County, where he worked for nearly a decade. From 1978 to 1979 he worked as CEO of Mini-Computer Software Consulting company and Alpha Wave Software company. After that, he moved on to become Vice President of Data Processing-CIO at Therma Corporation located in San Jose and served the company for 1 year. In 1980, he joined Gill Management Services in San Jose and became its Manager Remote Systems.
Robert accepted the position of Sr. Software Engineer at Ricoh Corporation in 1982 where he worked for one year and left to join Embedded Software Product Marketing. In 1985 he became Software engineering consultant at Dave Hicks Associates and worked there for 2 years from 1985 to 1987.<ref>[http://www.dyve.com/resume/bob/ dyve]</ref>
Robert accepted the position of Sr. Software Engineer at Ricoh Corporation in 1982 where he worked for one year and left to join Embedded Software Product Marketing. In 1985, he became a Software engineering consultant at Dave Hicks Associates and worked there for 2 years from 1985 to 1987.<ref>[http://www.dyve.com/resume/bob/ dyve]</ref>
From then he has served as:
From then he has served as:
* Senior Software Engineer at OpenView Hewlett-Packard from 1991 to 1993.
* Senior Software Engineer at OpenView Hewlett-Packard from 1991 to 1993.
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==Experience==
==Experience==
Robert has a firm grip over developing Windows (for cell phones and PCs) and Linux Application and device drivers. In the field of networking he knows HTML, XML, Java, TCP/IP, Ipv4/Ipv6 Protocols. For development of softwares he can work with .NET, C, C++, MASM, HTML, XML and Java. He also has experience of working in the industry with Computer Hardware Manufacturing, Silicon Manufacturing, Cable TV, Construction, Heating Ventilation and Air-Conditioning.<ref>[http://www.dyve.com/resume/bob/ dyve]</ref>
Robert has a firm grip over developing Windows (for cell phones and PCs) and Linux applications and device drivers. In the field of networking, he knows HTML, XML, Java, TCP/IP, Ipv4/Ipv6 Protocols. For the development of software, he can work with .NET, C, C++, MASM, HTML, XML and Java. He also has experience of working in the industry with Computer Hardware Manufacturing, Silicon Manufacturing, Cable TV, Construction, Heating Ventilation and Air-Conditioning.<ref>[http://www.dyve.com/resume/bob/ dyve]</ref>


==Achievements==
==Achievements==
Robert has a list of achievements to his name. He has done a lot of work for internet servers. He designed manageability suite for Windows-based Itanium servers, released four version of the HP E-series ‘entry-level’ server and created the 1P very low cost tower Eagle product and HP’s first 1U 2P high density/low cost rack-mounted server. Besides this he
Robert has a list of achievements related to Internet servers. He designed a manageability suite for Windows-based Titanium servers, released four versions of the HP E-series ‘entry-level’ server, and created [[HP]]’s first 1U 2P high density/low-cost rack-mounted server. He also:
* Organized and managed the Network Interface Controller and Internet Security team.  
* Organized and managed a Network Interface Controller and Internet Security team.  
* Led the Home Products Division R&D product design team to create wireless, fiber-to-the-home and Hybrid Fiber Coax [HFC/CATV] internet-to-the-home products.  
* Led the Home Products Division R&D product design team to create wireless, fiber-to-the-home and Hybrid Fiber Coax [HFC/CATV] internet-to-the-home products.  
* Led the engineering team and invented portions of HP MXL data-over-HFC link-layer protocol.
* Led the engineering team and invented portions of HP MXL data-over-HFC link-layer protocol.
* Built the build-from-source SCM system. Created the developer and end user product installers.
* Built the build-from-source SCM system. Created the developer and end-user product installers.
* Designed and implemented network installable NewWave for NetWare [SPX/IPX] and LanManager [TCP/IP].
* Designed and implemented network installable NewWave for NetWare [SPX/IPX] and LanManager [TCP/IP].
* Created and authored an automated printer driver test-suite generation tool, which received an HP software excellence award.
* Created and authored an automated printer driver test-suite generation tool, which received an HP software excellence award.<ref>[http://www.dyve.com/resume/bob/ dyve]</ref>
<ref>[http://www.dyve.com/resume/bob/ dyve]</ref>


==References==  
==References==  
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Latest revision as of 19:57, 7 June 2021

Country: USA
Email: bob.hutch [at] dynamicventures.com
Website:

link=http://www.dyve.com/ dyve],[http://www.dynamicventuresinc.com   dyve,http://www.dyve.com/ dyve,[1]

LinkedIn:    Robert Hutchinson
Twitter:    @rchutchinson1

Robert Hutchinson is Project Manager and Technical Coordinator of Offshore Software Development at Dynamic Ventures, Inc.[1] He has over 30 years of practical experience in the field of software development.

Career History

Robert started his career back in 1969 as a Manager of Computer Operations at Santa Cruz County, where he worked for nearly a decade. From 1978 to 1979 he worked as CEO of Mini-Computer Software Consulting company and Alpha Wave Software company. After that, he moved on to become Vice President of Data Processing-CIO at Therma Corporation located in San Jose and served the company for 1 year. In 1980, he joined Gill Management Services in San Jose and became its Manager Remote Systems. Robert accepted the position of Sr. Software Engineer at Ricoh Corporation in 1982 where he worked for one year and left to join Embedded Software Product Marketing. In 1985, he became a Software engineering consultant at Dave Hicks Associates and worked there for 2 years from 1985 to 1987.[2] From then he has served as:

  • Senior Software Engineer at OpenView Hewlett-Packard from 1991 to 1993.
  • Home Products Architect at Hewlett-Packard from 1993 to 1997.
  • Network Server Product Line Architect at Hewlett-Packard from 1997 to 2001.
  • Superdome Manageability Architect at Hewlett-Packard from 2001 to 2003.
  • Product Architect at AWS from 2003 to 2005.[3]

Experience

Robert has a firm grip over developing Windows (for cell phones and PCs) and Linux applications and device drivers. In the field of networking, he knows HTML, XML, Java, TCP/IP, Ipv4/Ipv6 Protocols. For the development of software, he can work with .NET, C, C++, MASM, HTML, XML and Java. He also has experience of working in the industry with Computer Hardware Manufacturing, Silicon Manufacturing, Cable TV, Construction, Heating Ventilation and Air-Conditioning.[4]

Achievements

Robert has a list of achievements related to Internet servers. He designed a manageability suite for Windows-based Titanium servers, released four versions of the HP E-series ‘entry-level’ server, and created HP’s first 1U 2P high density/low-cost rack-mounted server. He also:

  • Organized and managed a Network Interface Controller and Internet Security team.
  • Led the Home Products Division R&D product design team to create wireless, fiber-to-the-home and Hybrid Fiber Coax [HFC/CATV] internet-to-the-home products.
  • Led the engineering team and invented portions of HP MXL data-over-HFC link-layer protocol.
  • Built the build-from-source SCM system. Created the developer and end-user product installers.
  • Designed and implemented network installable NewWave for NetWare [SPX/IPX] and LanManager [TCP/IP].
  • Created and authored an automated printer driver test-suite generation tool, which received an HP software excellence award.[5]

References