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W. David Schwaderer

W. David Schwaderer presently consults for Silicon Valley enterprises, many of them specializing in data storage technologies. As a multidisciplinary technologist, he has authored 11 technical books on a wide spectrum of topics ranging from data storage systems, data management, communication signaling, C Language programming, ASIC core interfacing, and Digital Image Processing. David has presented at IEEE and USENIX conferences, Stanford, MIT, Intel, Google, Sun/Oracle Labs, and across greater Silicon Valley. His four innovation Google TechTalks on YouTube have recorded over 40,400 views. David has a Masters Degree in Applied Mathematics from the California Institute of Technology and an MBA from the University of Southern California. At his recent Joint IEEE Comsoc-CEsoc SCV presentation titled "Broadcast Storage forVideo-Intensive Worlds", he was accorded the title "Silicon Valley Icon."

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