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Ron Linyard has a Masters Degree in Computer Science from The Johns Hopkins University and is the previous Vice President of Engineering for eHelp Corporation (acquired by Macromedia in 2003). During his tenure at eHelp, Mr. Linyard was the primary architect of the industry-leading RoboHelp product and was pivotal in shaping eHelp’s dominance of the industry and growing company revenue over 700%.
In addition to his early career work in the United States intelligence community, he applied advanced artificial intelligence and neural network technologies to successful commercial products at HNC and Mitek, Inc.
He has over 15 years experience in the Windows market creating successful enterprise-level and consumer-focused products. He has taught software engineering and architecture at the University of California, San Diego and lectured extensively at industry events and conferences. He has authored and co-authored numerous software patents throughout his career. |