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Randy Terbush

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Randy Terbush is the CTO of Lifeguard Health Networks, a next generation mobile health management network. Randy founded Covalent Technologies one of the early companies involved in Web Server software. Randy was later the CTO of Enterprise Technology Architecture and Strategy at Automatic Data Processing, the largest payroll processing company in the world.

A long time participant in Open-source software development, Randy is recognized as one of the eight co-founders of the Apache Software Foundation. In 1999, this group was awarded the ACM Software System Award. In 2001–2002, Randy also participated as a Director of the Open Source Development Labs, which was dissolved and succeeded by the Linux Foundation.

References

  1. Covalent History
  2. ADP back-burners virtualization, cranks up heat on automated change management
  3. 1999 ACM Software System Award
  4. Open Source Development Lab Elects Randy Terbush to Board of Directors


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