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Peter Madams Phones & Addresses

  • Corona, CA
  • 6581 Butterfield Way, Placerville, CA 95667 (925) 330-4252
  • 456 E E St, Benicia, CA 94510
  • 183 Corliss Dr, Moraga, CA 94556 (925) 376-1354 (925) 376-8287
  • Novato, CA
  • Pleasanton, CA
  • Beverly Hills, CA

Work

Company: In zopa 2012 to 2014 Position: Chief strategy officer

Education

School / High School: Columbia University In the City of New York 1988 to 1988 Specialities: Business

Skills

Start Ups • Cloud Computing • Software Engineering • Enterprise Software • Agile Methodologies • Software Development • Saas • Enterprise Architecture • Distributed Systems • Mobile Applications • Scrum • Rest • Java • Mobile Devices • Security • Emerging Technologies • Linux • Soa • Software Design • System Architecture • High Availability • High Performance Computing • Perl • Unix • High Security • Scalability

Languages

English

Interests

Photograph • Aviation • Exercise • Electronics • Sweepstakes • Outdoors • Investing • Home Improvement • Traveling • Reading • Sports • Camping • Automobiles • Faa Licensed Commercial Pilot • With Instrument and Glider Ratings • Golf • Travel • Home Decoration

Industries

Computer Software

Resumes

Resumes

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Peter Madams

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Location:
6581 Butterfield Way, Placerville, CA 95667
Industry:
Computer Software
Work:
In Zopa 2012 - 2014
Chief Strategy Officer

Ondot Systems 2011 - 2012
Chief Strategy Officer

Waterstone Investment Associates 2012 - 2012
Client

Clairmail Dec 2002 - Sep 2011
Co-Founder Vice President Eng, Cto, Chief Security Officer

Pegasystems 2000 - 2002
Chief Technical Architect and Senior Vice President of Engineering
Education:
Columbia University In the City of New York 1988 - 1988
The University of Manchester 1967 - 1972
Master of Science, Masters, Bachelors, Bachelor of Science, Computer Science
Manchester University 1967 - 1971
Bachelors, Bachelor of Science, Computer Science
Manchester University 1967 - 1971
Master of Science, Masters, Computer Science
University of Manchester
Skills:
Start Ups
Cloud Computing
Software Engineering
Enterprise Software
Agile Methodologies
Software Development
Saas
Enterprise Architecture
Distributed Systems
Mobile Applications
Scrum
Rest
Java
Mobile Devices
Security
Emerging Technologies
Linux
Soa
Software Design
System Architecture
High Availability
High Performance Computing
Perl
Unix
High Security
Scalability
Interests:
Photograph
Aviation
Exercise
Electronics
Sweepstakes
Outdoors
Investing
Home Improvement
Traveling
Reading
Sports
Camping
Automobiles
Faa Licensed Commercial Pilot
With Instrument and Glider Ratings
Golf
Travel
Home Decoration
Languages:
English

Business Records

Name / Title
Company / Classification
Phones & Addresses
Peter Madams
Chief Technology Officer
Monitise Americas, Inc
Custom Computer Programing
781 Lincoln Ave #200, San Rafael, CA 94901
4 Hamilton Lndg, Novato, CA 94949
(415) 526-7000
Peter Madams
Fox Bravo Aviators, LLC
Aviation and Computer Services · Sail Plane Club - Aviation and Computers · Electrical Contractor
456 E E St, Benicia, CA 94510
(925) 330-4252
Peter Madams
Chief Information Officer, Chief Technology Officer, VP Information Services
Twincam Motorsports
Ret Automotive Parts & Accessories · Automotive Parts and Accessories Stores
1436 Royal Industrial Way, Concord, CA 94520
(925) 687-5660

Publications

Us Patents

System And Method For Frame Image Capture

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US Patent:
7197535, Mar 27, 2007
Filed:
Jun 19, 2003
Appl. No.:
10/600144
Inventors:
Joseph Salesky - Cameron Park CA, US
Peter Madams - Moraga CA, US
John Flower - Walnut Creek CA, US
Clint Kaul - San Mateo CA, US
Benjamin Wells - Walnut Creek CA, US
Edward Arthur Ho-Ming Janne - San Francisco CA, US
Assignee:
Pixion, Inc. - Pleasanton CA
International Classification:
G06F 15/16
US Classification:
709204, 709203, 37920201
Abstract:
A system and method for capturing a displayed frame image from a computing device in a conferencing system is disclosed. A user selected area on the computing device is translated into boundary positions, those positions being configurable such that they may remain independent of the boundaries of the actual display or any window within the display. A frame image within the boundary is captured. The captured image may be transmitted to another computing device along with data associated with the captured image.

Providing Data Updates In A Network Communications System Based On Connection Or Load Parameters

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US Patent:
7310675, Dec 18, 2007
Filed:
Jan 7, 2004
Appl. No.:
10/753702
Inventors:
Joseph Salesky - Cameron Park CA, US
Peter Madams - Moraga CA, US
John Flower - Walnut Creek CA, US
Clint Kaul - San Mateo CA, US
Benjamin Wells - Walnut Creek CA, US
Edward Arthur Ho-Ming Janne - San Francisco CA, US
Assignee:
Pixion, Inc. - San Ramon CA
International Classification:
G06F 15/16
US Classification:
709227, 709228
Abstract:
An improved networked computer communications system handles arbitrary streams of data, and transports at varying speeds those streams where intermediate updates can be dropped if they are obsoleted by later arriving data updates, optimizing the utilization of network and node resources. Complex buffering by system server software allows distributed, parallel, or redundant processing, transmission, and storage for performance, reliability, and robustness. Various parameters of the system can be monitored, and the system can be reconfigured automatically based on the observations. Varied techniques reduce the perceived end-to-end latency and take advantage of software and hardware capabilities that assets connected to the system may possess. One conferencing system allows conference participants to share all or a portion of the display seen on their computer screens. The conferees may be at sites removed from each other, or may view a recorded presentation or archived conference at different times.

Providing Conferencing Data In A Network Communications System Based On Client Capabilities

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US Patent:
7369515, May 6, 2008
Filed:
Mar 21, 2005
Appl. No.:
11/086507
Inventors:
Joseph Salesky - Cameron Park CA, US
Peter Madams - Moraga CA, US
John Flower - Walnut Creek CA, US
Clint Kaul - San Mateo CA, US
Benjamin Wells - Walnut Creek CA, US
Edward Arthur Ho-Ming Janne - San Francisco CA, US
Assignee:
Pixion, Inc. - San Ramon CA
International Classification:
H04L 12/16
US Classification:
370260, 370261, 709203
Abstract:
An improved networked computer communications system handles arbitrary streams of data, and transports at varying speeds those streams where intermediate updates can be dropped if they are obsoleted by later arriving data updates, optimizing the utilization of network and node resources. Complex buffering by system server software allows distributed, parallel, or redundant processing, transmission, and storage for performance, reliability, and robustness. Various parameters of the system can be monitored, and the system can be reconfigured automatically based on the observations. Varied techniques reduce the perceived end-to-end latency and take advantage of software and hardware capabilities that assets connected to the system may possess. One conferencing system allows conference participants to share all or a portion of the display seen on their computer screens. The conferees may be at sites removed from each other, or may view a recorded presentation or archived conference at different times.

Presenting Images In A Conference System

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US Patent:
7418476, Aug 26, 2008
Filed:
Dec 8, 2006
Appl. No.:
11/636071
Inventors:
Joseph Salesky - Cameron Park CA, US
Peter Madams - Moraga CA, US
John Flower - Walnut Creek CA, US
Clint Kaul - San Mateo CA, US
Benjamin Wells - Walnut Creek CA, US
Edward Arthur Ho-Ming Janne - San Francisco CA, US
Assignee:
Pixion, Inc. - San Ramon CA
International Classification:
G06F 15/16
US Classification:
709204, 715751, 370260
Abstract:
A system for allowing conference participants to share all or a portion of the display seen on their computer screens is disclosed. The conferees may be at sites removed from each other, or may view a recorded presentation or archived conference at different times. Conference participants are either “presenters” who can modify the display or “attendees” who cannot modify the display. A pointer icon, which can be labeled to identify the conferee, is displayed on the shared image area. Each conferee can modify the position of his or her own pointer, even when not presenting, so that every participant can see what each conferee is pointing to, should a conferee choose to point to an element of the display. These and other features apply to other data streams shared in the conference or in meetings where there is no shared-image data stream.

Providing Conference Data In A Network Communications System Based On Client Or Server Information Examined During A Conference

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US Patent:
7426191, Sep 16, 2008
Filed:
Mar 21, 2005
Appl. No.:
11/086506
Inventors:
Joseph Salesky - Cameron Park CA, US
Peter Madams - Moraga CA, US
John Flower - Walnut Creek CA, US
Clint Kaul - San Mateo CA, US
Benjamin Wells - Walnut Creek CA, US
Edward Arthur Ho-Ming Janne - San Francisco CA, US
Assignee:
Pixion, Inc. - San Ramon CA
International Classification:
H04L 12/16
US Classification:
370260, 370261, 709203
Abstract:
An improved networked computer communications system handles arbitrary streams of data, and transports at varying speeds those streams where intermediate updates can be dropped if they are obsoleted by later arriving data updates, optimizing the utilization of network and node resources. Complex buffering by system server software allows distributed, parallel, or redundant processing, transmission, and storage for performance, reliability, and robustness. Various parameters of the system can be monitored, and the system can be reconfigured automatically based on the observations. Varied techniques reduce the perceived end-to-end latency and take advantage of software and hardware capabilities that assets connected to the system may possess. One conferencing system allows conference participants to share all or a portion of the display seen on their computer screens. The conferees may be at sites removed from each other, or may view a recorded presentation or archived conference at different times.

Load Reduction And Scalability

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US Patent:
7593987, Sep 22, 2009
Filed:
Oct 28, 2007
Appl. No.:
11/926058
Inventors:
Joseph Salesky - Cameron Park CA, US
Peter Madams - Moraga CA, US
Jon Flower - Walnut Creek CA, US
Clint Kaul - San Mateo CA, US
Benjamin Wells - Walnut Creek CA, US
Edward Arthur Ho-Ming Janne - San Francisco CA, US
Assignee:
Pixion, Inc. - San Ramon CA
International Classification:
G06F 15/16
US Classification:
709204, 709203
Abstract:
An improved networked computer communications system handles arbitrary streams of data, and transports at varying speeds those streams where intermediate updates can be dropped if they are obsoleted by later arriving data updates, optimizing the utilization of network and node resources. Complex buffering by system server software allows distributed, parallel, or redundant processing, transmission, and storage for performance, reliability, and robustness. Various parameters of the system can be monitored, and the system can be reconfigured automatically based on the observations. Varied techniques reduce the perceived end-to-end latency and take advantage of software and hardware capabilities that assets connected to the system may possess. One conferencing system allows conference participants to share all or a portion of the display seen on their computer screens. The conferees may be at sites removed from each other, or may view a recorded presentation or archived conference at different times.

Client Classification And Management

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US Patent:
7627663, Dec 1, 2009
Filed:
Oct 28, 2007
Appl. No.:
11/926049
Inventors:
Joseph Salesky - Cameron Park CA, US
Peter Madams - Moraga CA, US
John Flower - Walnut Creek CA, US
Clint Kaul - San Mateo CA, US
Benjamin Wells - Walnut Creek CA, US
Edward Arthur Ho-Ming Janne - San Francisco CA, US
Assignee:
Pixion, Inc. - San Ramon CA
International Classification:
G06F 15/173
US Classification:
709223, 709224, 709227, 709228
Abstract:
An improved networked computer communications system handles arbitrary streams of data, and transports at varying speeds those streams where intermediate updates can be dropped if they are obsoleted by later arriving data updates, optimizing the utilization of network and node resources. Complex buffering by system server software allows distributed, parallel, or redundant processing, transmission, and storage for performance, reliability, and robustness. Various parameters of the system can be monitored, and the system can be reconfigured automatically based on the observations. Varied techniques reduce the perceived end-to-end latency and take advantage of software and hardware capabilities that assets connected to the system may possess. One conferencing system allows conference participants to share all or a portion of the display seen on their computer screens. The conferees may be at sites removed from each other, or may view a recorded presentation or archived conference at different times.

Providing Conference Data In A Network Communications System Based On Client Or Server Information Examined During A Conference

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US Patent:
7715331, May 11, 2010
Filed:
Feb 5, 2008
Appl. No.:
12/012642
Inventors:
Joseph Salesky - Cameron Park CA, US
Peter Madams - Moraga CA, US
John Flower - Walnut Creek CA, US
Clint Kaul - San Mateo CA, US
Benjamin Wells - Walnut Creek CA, US
Edward Arthur Ho-Ming Janne - San Francisco CA, US
Assignee:
Pixion, Inc. - San Ramon CA
International Classification:
H04L 12/16
US Classification:
370260, 370261, 709203
Abstract:
An improved networked computer communications system handles arbitrary streams of data, and transports at varying speeds those streams where intermediate updates can be dropped if they are made obsolete by later arriving data updates, optimizing the utilization of network and node resources. Complex buffering by system server software allows distributed, parallel, or redundant processing, transmission, and storage for performance, reliability, and robustness. Various parameters of the system can be monitored, and the system can be reconfigured automatically based on the observations. Varied techniques reduce the perceived end-to-end latency and take advantage of software and hardware capabilities that assets connected to the system may possess. One conferencing system allows conference participants to share all or a portion of the display seen on their computer screens. The conferees may be at sites removed from each other, or may view a recorded presentation or archived conference at different times.
Peter H Madams from Corona, CA, age ~76 Get Report