Brian K Forney, Age 81508 Willoughby Pl, Saint Louis, MO 63119

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508 Willoughby Pl, Webster Groves, MO 63119 (314) 968-9280

Saint Louis, MO

Columbia, MO

Flagstaff, AZ

Norfolk, VA

508 Willoughby Pl, Saint Louis, MO 63119

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Lead Pastor

Work:
Painesville Church of the Nazarene
Lead Pastor
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Location:
St, Louis, MO
Industry:
Libraries
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Senior Software Engineer

Position:
Senior Software Engineer, Core Storage Technology at Dell
Location:
Minneapolis, Minnesota
Industry:
Computer Software
Work:
Dell - Greater Minneapolis-St. Paul Area since Feb 2011
Senior Software Engineer, Core Storage Technology
Compellent Technologies Oct 2009 - Feb 2011
Senior Software Engineer, Core Technology
Integral7 Mar 2008 - Oct 2009
Software Engineer
Cassatt Corporation Nov 2003 - Mar 2008
Software Engineer
University of Wisconsin - Madison, WI 1999 - 2003
Graduate student
Silicon Graphics, Inc. 1997 - 1999
Member of Technical Staff III
Cray Research, Inc 1996 - 1996
Software Division Intern
Education:
University of Wisconsin-Madison 1999 - 2001
M.S., Computer Science
University of Michigan 1993 - 1996
B.S.E, Computer Engineering
Skills:
C, C++, Storage, Server Software, Java, Cloud Computing, Operating Systems, Storage Area Networks, Distributed Systems, System Architecture, Enterprise Software, Computer Science, Servers, Parallel Programming, Parallel Computing, Software Design, VMware ESX, Linux, Web Applications, Databases, Software Engineering, High Performance Computing, Scalability
Languages:
English
Awards:
IEEE Distributed Systems Online Must Read Paper for Storage-Aware Caching: Revisiting Caching for Heterogeneous Storage Systems
IEEE Distributed Systems Online
Datamation 2001 sorting award
Jim Gray
Sort one million 100 byte records that start on stable storage and end on stable storage. This sort was done with Florentina Popovici, John Bent, Andrea Arpaci-Dusseau, and Remzi Arpaci-Dusseau. We used a commodity cluster (Ethernet, Intel processors, spinning disks directly attached, Linux). I primarily looked at the performance of our network and disk. This helped set expectations for what the storage and networking stacks could deliver. Others contributed a porting of the sort to the cluster, debugging other system issues, and a parallel launch mechanism.

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