Michael Condry received his PhD in 1980 from Yale University in Computer Science, then taught operating systems and compilers at Princeton University for 3 years. Michael moved to (then part of AT&T) Microprocessor group and worked on several Unix projects, both research and development, including real-time UNIX and 3 releases of UNIX/VME. After this he headed a research group in UNIX Systems Administration at Bell Labs. Michael then moved on to the Computer Science faculty at the University of Illinois where he directed a strategic research team to study impacts of extremely fast networks on applications and their operational environments.
Michael, then in 1992 moved to
Sun Microsystems heading up Open
Systems Architecture and Standards group. This work started as
technology to for software development processes to develop software
architectures within Sun consistantly. His responsibilities later
expanded to include Solaris standards. He served as Sun's Board of
Directors representative to The Open
Group and he represented Sun on ANSI
CMCEC board.
Michael headed up the standards
Internet effort and chaired the group to define a new web proxy
technology that allows for services to be created "at the edge" of the
Interent. This architecture is one of the new technologies to support
content management on the Web.
Michael moved to
Intel. He started in Intel Labs as
the Director director of Content Delivery Systems Research focusing on
the new ways the Internet is evolving and what products can be created
to support this evolution. After a few other roles with networking
products Michael moved to the main line product area, namely client
chips their architecture, customer needs, with a focus on security
technologies particularly with firmware.
In addition, he is a senior member
the IEEE
IES Society.
Michael is on the Industrial
Electronics Administration Committee creating and chairing
the industry forum and standards
technology areas. Michael is
also on the board of governors for
the IEEE Technology
Management Council.
condry@condry.org