Location Milpitas, California, United States Regions San Francisco Bay Area, Silicon Valley, West Coast Gender Male
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Jonathan is the Violin CTO of Software responsible for driving the data management software architecture. As the former CTO at OnStor, he set the technical direction for scale-out network attached storage (NAS) hardware and software design.
After OnStor was acquired by LSI in 2009, Jonathan transitioned to the role of LSI Fellow where he was
part of the company’s Corporate Strategy Office, defining the company’s strategic direction and identifying key areas ripe for technical innovation.
Prior to that, Jonathan held technical leadership and key architect roles at organizations such as Zambeel, Microsoft, and IBM Transarc Labs. As an architect at Zambeel, he designed the key components of the company’s Global File System (GFS).
At Microsoft, Goldick served as a key technical contributor for CIFS protocol design futures, the backup/restore framework (VSS), NTFS performance and feature enhancements, and WebDAV futures. Goldick was also Chief NT architect for the file systems group at IBM Transarc where he designed multi-protocol algorithms to bridge the Windows and UNIX worlds.
Jonathan is the author of four IEEE and USENIX publications related to mass storage and Global File Systems and holds eight patents in the field.



