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Gennaro "Jerry" Cuomo

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Gennaro "Jerry" Cuomo
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Jerry Cuomo December 2016
Born1962
Bronx, NY
🏡 ResidenceDurham, North Carolina
💼 Occupation
Known forHyperledger, IBM Blockchain, IBM WebSphere, Co-inventor of "Someone is typing..."

Gennaro "Jerry" Cuomo (born 1962) is an American software engineer who has worked for IBM since 1987. He is currently the Vice President of Blockchain Technologies, within the Industry Platform business unit at IBM. In his role, he leads the definition of IBM's Blockchain strategy,[1] offerings, and customer engagement methodology. Cuomo is also one of the founding members of the Linux Foundation's Hyperledger Project, which is an open-source collaborative effort created to advance cross-industry blockchain technologies.[citation needed] Hyperledger is a global collaboration including leaders in finance, banking, IoT, supply chain, manufacturing, and technology.[citation needed]

Holding the title of IBM Fellow, he is one of the founding fathers of IBM WebSphere Software.[2] At IBM, Cuomo has led projects in the areas of API economy, mobile computing, cloud computing, web application servers, Java, TCP/IP, real-time collaboration software, and high-performance transactional systems. Cuomo has filed for over 50 US patents for IBM.[3] His most visible patent is the first use of the "Someone is typing..." indicator found in instant messaging applications. (U.S. Patent 5,990,887).[4][not in citation given] Cuomo continues to be a visible spokesperson for IBM in emerging business and technology areas.[citation needed]

Career

Cuomo spent the first nine years of his career working on advanced technology software at the IBM Thomas J. Watson Research Center in New York.[citation needed]

Cuomo served as WebSphere's Chief Technology Officer at IBM in Research Triangle Park in North Carolina between 2006 and 2015. During this time, he provided technical direction to the WebSphere portfolio, extending to new areas including mobile and cloud computing.[5] Cuomo has been part of the WebSphere Application Server engineering team since its inception in 1997.[6] As an engineer on the WebSphere project, Cuomo has been involved in web server performance,[7][8] high availability, dynamic caching,[9] edge serving,[10] web security,[11] SOA,[12] Web 2.0 and RESTful SOA via Project Zero,[13] Appliances,[14] event-driven architecture, open development,[15] and virtualization.

In recent years, Cuomo has been providing direction on IBM's strategy and product capabilities related to emerging technology areas including blockchain, mobile, and cloud computing. Today, Cuomo is leading the IBM Blockchain initiative; including collaboration with the Linux HyperLedger Project, bringing blockchain to the cloud, and helping users apply blockchain to their industry.[citation needed]

Cuomo has been involved in defining the key attributes of IBM's API strategy,[16] cloud computing strategy,[17] defining IBM's Platform-as-a-service strategy,[18][19] approaches for measuring cloud performance,[20] mobile computing and engaging enterprise strategy,[21] mobile development with JavaScript-based technologies,[22] and IBM's Internet of Things strategy.[23] Cuomo has also been vocal about the positive impact the "mobile generation" will have on our society.[24]

Music

Cuomo is a founding member of the band Mind The Gap,[25] where he plays bass guitar. Mind The Gap covers a variety of music from the 1960s to the present, as well as a collection of originals, including "Bring Back Da Funk",[26] "Regression",[27] and "Tomorrow".[28] Mind The Gap is formed from a group of IBM staff with engineering backgrounds, and they donate the band's income to charitable organizations.[29]

References

  1. The Force of Blockchain Awakens
  2. IBM Appoints Eight New Fellows to Drive Innovation
  3. Jerry Cuomo's U.S. Patents
  4. 'Someone is typing...' US Patent 5,990,887
  5. Jerry Cuomo - Short Bio
  6. February 2005, IBM Redbook, WebSphere Product Family Overview and Architecture, G. Cuomo, et al.
  7. "WebSphere 5.0: What's New on the Performance Front". Archived from the original on 2005-12-16. Retrieved 2017-04-19.
  8. May 2004, IBM Systems Journal, Designing WebSphere Application Server for performance, R. Willenborg, K Brown, G. Cuomo
  9. February 2003, WebSphere Developers Journal,Dynamic Caching Service, G. Cuomo, C. Cuong
  10. June 2005, ACM – SIGMOD 2005, IBM SOA on the Edge, G. Cuomo
  11. June 2001, IBM developerWorks, Third-party security servers and WebSphere - A Web trust association, N. Nagaratnam, W. Jamison, G. Cuomo
  12. "August 2007, SearchWebServices.com, WebSphere CTO champions Web SOA on Project Zero". Archived from the original on 2008-10-14. Retrieved 2017-04-19.
  13. IBM affirms Restful SOA & dynamic languages with Project Zero
  14. IBM - WebSphere DataPower SOA Appliance
  15. May 2007, vnunet.com, IBM looks to open up development
  16. July 2014 - Why the growing API economy gives developers limitless opportunities
  17. My Top 10 IBM Cloud Attributes
  18. Jerry Cuomo on Cloud Computing and IBM’s PaaS
  19. Interview: Jerry Cuomo Discusses Virtualization, Cloud Computing and WebSphere Virtual Enterprise
  20. Measuring Cloud Performance
  21. Youtube video, Jerry Cuomo - Engaging Enterprise
  22. "IBM and 10Gen collaborate on database standard for enterprise mobile". Archived from the original on 2015-04-15. Retrieved 2017-04-19.
  23. IBM tackles M2M's big data challenge
  24. What Business Leaders Can Learn from 'Generation Mobile'
  25. Mind The Gap Band
  26. Bring Back Da Funk by Mind the Gap, copyright 2011 {Cox, Cuomo, Haberkorn, Mosakowski, and Rodriguez}
  27. Regression by Mind the Gap, copyright 2009 {Cox, Cuomo, Haberkorn, Martin, Mosakowski, and Rodriguez}
  28. Tomorrow by Mind the Gap, copyright 2009 {Cox, Cuomo, Haberkorn, Martin, Mosakowski, and Rodriguez}
  29. Neighborhood Bands: Mind the Gap

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