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Started programming in the times of ZX Spectrum & Intel 80386. By the time of win95 popularization had my own windows (MFC-like) library for DOS.

In the times of Celeron developed a single-machine video-server that handled up to 300 IP-cams and was able to be connected with multiple others. This system allowed to centralize Video Surveillance

over thousands of IP-Cams in one server room. To support recording of these video streams developed the Video Archive solution that worked with Terabytes long HDD arrays... and allowed timeline navigation thru years of video records within few seconds. Solved the XP SP3 problem of "end of DCOM" with solution that rewired DCOM to own protocols and saved several products based on DCOM networking. Became software troubleshooter since then. On the dawn Video Surveillance career in 2009 created the award winning 3DPlan (dx9) that turns security desk from multi-screen system into one-screen solution. https://youtu.be/BQ_DCUZ8Ngk Developed set of other products and technologies like remote-desktop, video-retranslator and such – they became part of GoalCity suite.

In 2009 got hired by Intel (they found me) where architected VTune, Graphic Performance Analyzers and established first Intel open-source highly-cross-platform profiler known as IntelSEAPI. In 2017 moved to Silicon Valley to head Intel/Apple collaboration on post-silicon drivers for MacOS on Intel Hardware. In 2020 moved to new position - now heading the team that takes part in new Intel GPU discreet cards power-ons and further support of entire Microsoft Graphics stack.

In parallel with main career path, I conduct consulting in non-Intel competing areas. (Advisor in Wowcube.com, Startuphouse.club, o2.services and several others organizations)

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