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About Us | Colin Strutt
Colin Strutt holds six patents on enterprise management technology and brings more than forty years of direct experience with information technology, as a developer, architect, and consultant, with recent work including design and operation of a regional public safety network, providing technical expertise relating to patents, and analysis of world-wide Internet use. Dr. Strutt's expertise and experience have created substantial and sustainable value for a broad range of enterprises. He is particularly adept at designing and running interactive meetings to develop strategies that transform key business systems, applications, products, and services, and at analyzing large volumes of data. Before co-founding Interisle, Dr. Strutt was responsible for defining the program that delivered the eBusiness Vision Workshop to Compaq Computer Corporation's Professional Services clients. This service offering helped clients make sense of the confusing world of eBusiness and define strategies for realizing their enterprise's eBusiness vision. From 1980 to 1999, as a project leader, technical leader, and technical director at Digital Equipment Corporation (DEC) and Compaq, he led projects in DECnet, Ethernet, terminal servers, enterprise management, directory services, collaboration software, Internet appliances, and security. Before joining DEC, Dr. Strutt worked from 1975 to 1980 at British Airways, ensuring that the operating systems and network software supported the airline's planning and operational research departments. Dr. Strutt has published and spoken extensively on networking technology, name collisions, enterprise management, eBusiness, and scenario planning, and has represented the interests of Digital Equipment, Compaq, and the Financial Services Technology Consortium in national and international industry standards bodies. Dr. Strutt holds a B.A. (with First Class Honours) and Ph.D. in Computer Science from Essex University (UK). |
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