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V. Bruce Hunt
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Manager Internet Technology, Advanced Technology Group
Bruce Hunt is Manager of Internet Technology for Adobe's Advanced Technology
Group. He has responsibility for Adobe's Internet Standards activities. He
initiated Adobe's thrust into the electronic Book Market. His team did the
initial development of Adobe Web Merchant and Adobe Web Capture. He drove
Adobe's submission and partnering for Scalable Vector Graphics Standard, currently
a working group of the W3C. He is vice-chairman and a founding member of the
Information Content Exchange (ICE) authoring group and co-Authored the ICE
specification in a joint company (Vignette, Adobe, Sun, Microsoft, News Internet,
Sotheby's, CNET, National Semiconductor, Tribune Media Services, et. al.)
standards effort. ICE won the Seybold Technology Trailblazer award. Bruce
led the IBM/Adobe technology development effort for Adobe and created the
Trinity SVG based Web viewer in 100% Java which was demonstrated at ShowCase99
and Internet World.
Before Joining Adobe, he was Director of Director and Network Players
at Macromedia Inc.; Founder and Vice President of Engineering for SilverFox
Technology, Inc.; an Engineering Manager for Apple's Integrated System's group
where he worked on a number of interesting custom development projects; Vice
President of Product Development at Syscan Corporation; Vice President of
Engineering at ForthRight System's Inc.; and Founder, Chairman and CEO of
MetaPath, a local area network company.
Bruce has a Master's Degree in Computer Engineering from Stanford University
and a Bachelor's Degree in Mathematics from Harvey Mudd College. He has several
patents and numerous publications. He is especially proud of his family, even
though he keeps being asked by his wife who has had the same job for 28 years,
why he can't keep a job.
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