Bio for technical publications:
Joe Morrison is a managing consultant at Lab49, responsible for the successful delivery of client projects in the New York area. He has over 20 years of experience leading engineering teams in designing and building complex software applications, with projects ranging from distributed object research at Verizon Laboratories, to value chain management software at Benchmarking Partners in Boston, to trade processing applications for financial service firms in New York.
Morrison holds a BMath degree in computer science from the University of Waterloo, and a master's degree in computer science from MIT. He is a regular blogger on http://blog.lab49.com/ and a public speaker on Service Oriented Architecture principles and best practices.
Joe Morrison is a managing consultant at Lab49, responsible for the successful delivery of client projects in the New York area. He has over 20 years of experience leading engineering teams in designing and building complex software applications, with projects ranging from distributed object research at Verizon Laboratories, to value chain management software at Benchmarking Partners in Boston, to trade processing applications for financial service firms in New York.
Prior to joining Lab49, Morrison founded a high tech company called e-smith, inc. providing a solution enabling network service providers to easily install and remotely manage Linux servers for Web hosting, email, and file sharing. He sold the company in 2001 to Mitel, a Canadian VoIP solutions provider.
Morrison holds a BMath degree in computer science from the University of Waterloo, and a master's degree in computer science from MIT. He is a regular blogger on http://blog.lab49.com/ and a public speaker on Service Oriented Architecture principles and best practices.
Joe Morrison is a managing consultant at Lab49, responsible for the successful delivery of client projects in the New York area. He has over 20 years of experience leading engineering teams in designing and building complex software applications, with projects ranging from distributed object research at Verizon Laboratories, to value chain management software at Benchmarking Partners in Boston, to trade processing applications for financial service firms in New York.
Prior to joining Lab49, Morrison founded a high tech company called e-smith, inc. providing a solution enabling network service providers to easily install and remotely manage Linux servers for Web hosting, email, and file sharing. He sold the company in 2001 to Mitel, a Canadian VoIP solutions provider.
He has two open source projects to his credit; a Linux server distribution which formed the basis of the e-smith solution (http://smeserver.org/), and a programming language called Eleven for exploring advanced ideas in web application state management (http://statesafe.org/).
Morrison holds a BMath degree in computer science from the University of Waterloo, and a master's degree in computer science from MIT. He is a regular blogger on http://blog.lab49.com/ and a public speaker on Service Oriented Architecture principles and best practices.