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'''Bernard Aboba''' is the Principal Architect, Lync Division at Microsoft.<ref>[http://www.nojitter.com/feature/228200479 nojitter.com]</ref> | '''Bernard Aboba''' is the Principal Architect, Lync Division at Microsoft.<ref>[http://www.nojitter.com/feature/228200479 nojitter.com]</ref> |
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Email: | bernard_aboba[at]hotmail.com |
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LinkedIn: | [bernard-aboba Bernard Aboba] |
Bernard Aboba is the Principal Architect, Lync Division at Microsoft.[1]
Education[edit | edit source]
Aboba holds a BA from Harvard College. He also hold MS and Ph.D. degrees from Stanford University, and did his MBA from UC Berkeley.[2]
Career History[edit | edit source]
Previously he was the Principal Architect, Windows Networking at Microsoft. He has also worked as a Group Program Manager at Microsoft, a Contract Programmer at Borland International and Senior Engineer at Failure Analysis. At RAND Corporation, he worked as an Engineer. Aboba has been a member of the Internet Architecture Board (IAB) from 2003-2007. He is also an IETF liaison to IEEE 802, and co-chairs the IETF AAA and EAP Working Groups.In 2000 he chaired the IETF Nomcom.[3] He was again selected as an IAB member in 2010. He founded the MSN Internet Access business in 1994.[4] He is a founding board member at UCI Forum.[5]
Awards and Honors[edit | edit source]
He received the Microsoft Career Achievement Award, 2002.[6]
Publications[edit | edit source]
Read his articles here and here