Cool Software
a division of The Cool Companies
The Software staff members of the Cool Companies each has many years of experience in the design, development, delivery to market, and support of products and systems in all phases of the software life cycle.   The Cool Software staff has designed, developed, integrated, and managed the development and integration of software and related instruments, devices, and systems for these and other clients:
Morgan Stanley
(one of the world's leading financial services firms)
Managed staff on the database technology team that maintains and supports the constantly expanding, around-the-clock decision-support enterprise infrastructure and high-value trading operations of the company's 600 offices in 28 countries around the globe.   Headed up the divisional effort on a major regulatory program developing and deploying services that directly address risk reduction across more than 800 application systems.   Managed offshore teams focused on software remediation across over 1200 application systems.
Lockheed Martin
(one of the world's leading advanced technology systems integrators)
As software architect, designed and developed classified database and networking security software.
Nike
(the world's largest sportswear company)
Designed, implemented, and integrated GUI (graphical user interface) software, and wrote and debugged the underlying Web-connectivity and device-connectivity software, to support the Nike+ SportBand®, the wristband device wirelessly connected to the shoe-embedded runs monitor.
the joint venture of
Seiko Instruments
(one of the world's leading advanced micromechanical instrument manufacturers)
and
Franklin Electronic Publishers
(one of the world's leading providers of handheld information technologies)
Designed, implemented, integrated, and tested the UI (user interface) output display of the new handheld, electronic Taishukan® Japanese-English Dictionary.
Novell
(the world leader in open enterprise software)
Managed the team in the design, development, and delivery to market of LAN WorkPlace, Novell's second most profitable product line ever.   Managed the team in the design, development, and delivery to market of Novell's public-key certificate authority, their first cryptographic software product.   Designed and developed Novell's first SNMP protocol stack network management software product.
Carl Zeiss
(the world leader in precision optics)
Managed the team located on three continents in the design, development, and delivery to market of Ensemble®, the first universal system in the ophthalmic industry for the acquisition, storage, retrieval, and analysis of eye exam data across all diagnostic instruments and the integration of all databases throughout the enterprise.
RSA Security
(the world leader in Internet authentication and encryption and in the protection of online identities and digital assets)
Managed the team in the design, development, and delivery to market of the second production version of the Keon® Digital Certificate Management Solution.
Harris Corporation's Broadcast Communications Division
(the world leader in broadcast automation)
Designed, implemented, tested, and integrated user interfaces and device drivers into the ADC-100™, which is the crucial component in the TV broadcast automation systems of Harris Corporation's Broadcast Communications Division.
AT&T Labs
(one of the world's leading telecom research facilities)
Designed and developed network security software.
Synopsys
(the world leader in EDA software and services)
Helped build Synopsys from an organization of 10 people in the early stages of product development into the world leader in synthesis & optimization, with 1,100 people and sales of more than $200,000,000 annually.   Implemented core database and user interface functionality for Design Compiler™, the first logic synthesis & optimization product in the EDA (electronic design automation) industry.   Designed and developed the first external interface products.   Created and managed the first order processing and fulfillment system.   Created and managed the first license tracking and renewal system.   Managed the primary Synopsys circuit and schematic transfer product line.
British Petroleum
(one of the world's leading energy companies)
Developed database technology to aid in oil-field yield optimization.
Intel
(the world leader in computer components and the world's largest computer chip manufacturer)
Managed the development and implementation of a new inventory control database system, and managed its deployment in Intel inventory control centers.
Documentum
(one of the world's leading enterprise content management providers)
Developed security software in the core database group.
NASA Ames Research Center
(one of the world's leading aeronautic research facilities)
Developed and maintained software for analysis of flight simulation data, and helped to conduct and report on an experimental flight simulation study.
In addition, the Web Works staff members of the Cool Companies have designed, developed, deployed, and supported Web-enabled database products, user interfaces, and other Web systems and software for several clients.
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