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Kelley A Stover

from Morgan Hill, CA
Age ~66

Kelley Stover Phones & Addresses

  • 2809 Mira Bella Cir, Morgan Hill, CA 95037
  • Pleasanton, CA
  • Gilroy, CA
  • Highlands Ranch, CO
  • San Jose, CA

Work

Company: Align technology - Santa Clara, CA Jan 2008 Position: Enterprise architect

Education

School / High School: University of California- Santa Cruz, CA 1984 Specialities: BA in Computer and Information Science

Resumes

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Kelley Stover

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Location:
San Francisco, CA
Industry:
Computer Software
Work:
Kelwear
Retired

Kelwear Nov 1, 2014 - Dec 2015
Founder and Software Engineer

Netflix Jun 1, 2013 - Feb 1, 2014
Senior Software Engineer, Insight Engineering

Align Technology Jan 2008 - Aug 2012
Enterprise Architect

Cisco Sep 2002 - Aug 2007
Soa Application Architect Consultant
Education:
University of California, Santa Cruz
Bachelors
Skills:
Agile Methodologies
Enterprise Architecture
Soa
Software Development
System Architecture
Distributed Systems
Java Enterprise Edition
Scrum
Software Engineering
Architecture
Cloud Computing
Integration
Enterprise Software
Java
Saas
Ant
Tomcat
Esb
Restful Webservices
Lucene
Spring
Core Java
Enterprise Content Management
Soap
Json
Certified Scrum Master Csm
Junit
Solr
Scala
Akka
Certifications:
License Pavu73C6Ku
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Location:
United States
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Work:
Align Technology
Santa Clara, CA
Jan 2008 to Aug 2012
Enterprise Architect

Cisco Systems

Sep 2002 to Aug 2007
SOA Application Architect Consultant

Lumenare Networks

Sep 1999 to Oct 2001
Director of Software Engineering, Principal Architect

Lime Creek Software, Inc
Sunnyvale, CA
Aug 1998 to Aug 1999
Founder, Software Development Consultant

Previous Experience
Jul 1984 to Jul 1998

Education:
University of California
Santa Cruz, CA
1984
BA in Computer and Information Science

Publications

Us Patents

System And Method For Remotely Configuring Testing Laboratories

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US Patent:
20020032762, Mar 14, 2002
Filed:
Feb 16, 2001
Appl. No.:
09/785008
Inventors:
Charles Price - Los Altos CA, US
Kelley Stover - Morgan Hill CA, US
Thomas Suplica - Palo Alto CA, US
Curtis Bray - Morgan Hill CA, US
Mary Rygaard - Sunnyvale CA, US
Ben Tsao - Palo Alto CA, US
International Classification:
G06F015/173
G06F015/16
US Classification:
709/223000, 709/218000
Abstract:
The invention provides a system for remotely configuring a plurality of devices to customize a lab network system for testing components and for training operators to use and maintain such systems. The system is configured to remotely access and control such a system via a computer network such as the Internet. Once connected, a user can run testing scenarios on the configured devices remotely from any location that has access to the Internet. In accordance with the invention, an organization's network equipment is integrated with specialized physical switching technologies, and controlled by unique management software. Access to the network equipment may be provided remotely, and granted via a scheduling service. Thus, multiple physical equipment labs can be integrated into one globally, visible resource, enabling one-stop scheduling of lab time without knowing the detailed inventory of a particular network equipment facility. Storage capability is provided for network topologies described using a standards-based topology description language. This topology archive is integrated with the equipment lab management software allowing lab efforts to be saved for later reuse. In addition to topology and configuration information, complete session logs can also be saved, allowing “offline” analysis of lab activities. Network topologies and device configurations may be uniquely specified using a provided authoring environment to facilitate customized lab configurations.

System And Method For Remotely Configuring Testing Laboratories

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US Patent:
20060242276, Oct 26, 2006
Filed:
Jun 23, 2006
Appl. No.:
11/473831
Inventors:
Charles Price - Los Altos CA, US
Kelley Stover - Morgan Hill CA, US
Thomas Suplica - Palo Alto CA, US
Curtis Bray - Morgan Hill CA, US
Mary Rygaard - Sunnyvale CA, US
Ben Tsao - Palo Alto CA, US
International Classification:
G06F 15/177
US Classification:
709220000
Abstract:
The invention provides a system for remotely configuring a plurality of devices to customize a lab network system for testing components and for training operators to use and maintain such systems. The system is configured to remotely access and control such a system via a computer network such as the Internet. Once connected, a user can run testing scenarios on the configured devices remotely from any location that has access to the Internet. In accordance with the invention, an organization's network equipment is integrated with specialized physical switching technologies, and controlled by unique management software. Access to the network equipment may be provided remotely, and granted via a scheduling service. Thus, multiple physical equipment labs can be integrated into one globally, visible resource, enabling one-stop scheduling of lab time without knowing the detailed inventory of a particular network equipment facility. Storage capability is provided for network topologies described using a standards-based topology description language. This topology archive is integrated with the equipment lab management software allowing lab efforts to be saved for later reuse. In addition to topology and configuration information, complete session logs can also be saved, allowing “offline” analysis of lab activities. Network topologies and device configurations may be uniquely specified using a provided authoring environment to facilitate customized lab configurations.

System And Method For Remotely Configuring Devices For Testing Scenarios

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US Patent:
20070027968, Feb 1, 2007
Filed:
Sep 28, 2006
Appl. No.:
11/529129
Inventors:
Charles Price - Los Altos CA, US
Kelley Stover - Morgan Hill CA, US
Thomas Suplica - Palo Alto CA, US
Curtis Bray - Morgan Hill CA, US
Mary Rygaard - Sunnyvale CA, US
Ben Tsao - Palo Alto CA, US
International Classification:
G06F 15/177
US Classification:
709220000
Abstract:
The invention provides a system for remotely configuring a plurality of devices to customize a lab network system for testing components and for training operators to use and maintain such systems. The system is configured to remotely access and control such a system via a computer network such as the Internet. Once connected, a user can run testing scenarios on the configured devices remotely from any location that has access to the Internet. In accordance with the invention, an organization's network equipment is integrated with specialized physical switching technologies, and controlled by unique management software. Access to the network equipment may be provided remotely, and granted via a scheduling service. Thus, multiple physical equipment labs can be integrated into one globally, visible resource, enabling one-stop scheduling of lab time without knowing the detailed inventory of a particular network equipment facility. Storage capability is provided for network topologies described using a standards-based topology description language. This topology archive is integrated with the equipment lab management software allowing lab efforts to be saved for later reuse. In addition to topology and configuration information, complete session logs can also be saved, allowing “offline” analysis of lab activities. Network topologies and device configurations may be uniquely specified using a provided authoring environment to facilitate customized lab configurations.
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