Jonathan Rosenberg

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Country: USA
Email: jdrosen [at] jdrosen.net
Website:
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   [jdrosen.net jdrosen.net]
LinkedIn:
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   [[http://www.linkedin.com/pub/jonathan-rosenberg/0/94/160
jonathan-rosenberg] Jonathan Rosenberg]
Twitter:
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   @jdrosen2

Jonathan Rosenberg is the Chief Technology Strategist at Skype.[1][2] At skype, he is responsibel for shaping and driving the company's technology strategies and overall architecture.

Jonathan Rosenberg is active with IETF. He was the Co-Author of the Session Initiation Protocol(SIP).[3] He is one of the most prolific authors of the internet standards with 56 RFCs. He has been the member of IAB for 2 years(2004-2006).[4]

Jonathan Rosenberg was also a Member of the Internet Assigned Numbers Authority(IANA.[5]

Jonathan Rosenberg has recieved his Bachelors and Masters degree from MIT and Phd from Columbia University.

Career History

  • Cisco Fellow at Cisco Systems
  • CTO at dynamicsoft
  • Member of Technical Staff at Lucent Technologies

Awards

  • Pulver VoN Pioneer award for contributions to the VoIP industry
  • Technology Review Magazine's TR100 - the 100 most innovative technologists in the world under the age of 35.[6]
  • CRN Magazine's "Super Geeks" - 10 engineers who are casting larger-than-life shadows over the industry
  • TMC Internet Telephony Magazine's Top 100 Voices of IP communications.[7]

References