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Kirk Brown, CTO - Global Identity Practice with Sun Microsystems is the voice and visionary of Sun‘s Identity solutions and technology. The primary deliverer of key-note messages and speeches to visiting Fortune 500 executives, press and analysts at Sun‘s corporate executive briefing center. Mr. Brown regularly delivers Sun strategy at premier executive conferences on the value and technical propositions of software digital identity, privacy and security practices. Further, he leads technical business teams to promote technology by proper alignment to compelling business strategies that focus on cost/usage models for driving deep and short-term profits/savings for top Global companies and governments.
Mr. Brown was selected to help define Sun’s Telco strategy for Wireless operators writing the first internal Sun white paper outlining the concept of a Global Wireless Service Provider.
He serves as a core member on Sun’s Intellectual Capital Council, Digital Rights Management Council, IP-Based Multimedia Systems (IMS) and Sun’s Liberty Council where he created original designs and artifacts for massive IP Data Centers that were promoted to customers globally and from Sun Executive presentations. Further, he published a patent on Intelligent Content Switching in demand today for multimedia downloading.
Mr. Brown architected and created two SOA architectures in production in India and in Australia and personally constructed a massive scale Operator Data Center of servers, switches and network for 10 million users of email, SMS, WAP and Java applications.
Mr. Brown comes from the Sun Engineering and Professional Service ranks and has published books on Java, numerous articles and several patents and applications. He resides in Pleasanton California, USA.
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