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'''Ray Bero''' is the current CTO, and a founding partner of [[Name Intelligence]] and [[Domain Tools]].  [[Name Intelligence]] organizes the [[Domain Roundtable]] conference every year in Seattle.<ref>[http://www.dnjournal.com/articles/events/drt2007preview.htm dnjournal.com]</ref><ref>[http://www.thewhir.com/web-hosting-news/050708_TCI_Acquires_Name_Intelligence thewhir.com]</ref>
 
'''Ray Bero''' is the current CTO, and a founding partner of [[Name Intelligence]] and [[Domain Tools]].  [[Name Intelligence]] organizes the [[Domain Roundtable]] conference every year in Seattle.<ref>[http://www.dnjournal.com/articles/events/drt2007preview.htm dnjournal.com]</ref><ref>[http://www.thewhir.com/web-hosting-news/050708_TCI_Acquires_Name_Intelligence thewhir.com]</ref>
  
A mathematics and computer science graduate of University of Illinois, Ray holds a patent in Dynamic DNS updates.
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A mathematics and computer science graduate of the University of Illinois, Ray holds a patent in Dynamic DNS updates.
  
 
== Career History ==   
 
== Career History ==   
 
Until 2010, he was the CTO at [[Thought Convergence]]. He has also worked as the  Senior Engineer  at VServers.<ref>[http://www.linkedin.com/pub/ray-bero/1b/163/9b4 linkedin]</ref>
 
Until 2010, he was the CTO at [[Thought Convergence]]. He has also worked as the  Senior Engineer  at VServers.<ref>[http://www.linkedin.com/pub/ray-bero/1b/163/9b4 linkedin]</ref>
Prior to joining [[Name Intelligence]], he was the Director of Development for Interland Inc.  His responsibilities where to concurrently manage three development teams: one for NT product development, one for UNIX product development, and another team for Business Systems development.  Each of these development teams was composed of 10-20 engineers who were responsible for developing all products related to their focus.
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Prior to joining [[Name Intelligence]], he was the Director of Development for Interland Inc.  His responsibilities were to concurrently manage three development teams: one for NT product development, one for UNIX product development, and another team for Business Systems development.  Each of these development teams was composed of 10-20 engineers who were responsible for developing all products related to their focus.
  
 
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Ray Bero is the current CTO, and a founding partner of Name Intelligence and Domain Tools. Name Intelligence organizes the Domain Roundtable conference every year in Seattle.[1][2]

A mathematics and computer science graduate of the University of Illinois, Ray holds a patent in Dynamic DNS updates.

Career History

Until 2010, he was the CTO at Thought Convergence. He has also worked as the Senior Engineer at VServers.[3] Prior to joining Name Intelligence, he was the Director of Development for Interland Inc. His responsibilities were to concurrently manage three development teams: one for NT product development, one for UNIX product development, and another team for Business Systems development. Each of these development teams was composed of 10-20 engineers who were responsible for developing all products related to their focus.

References