Primary Job Title Chief Innovation Officer Primary Organization
Reduxio
Gender Male
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Or loves making sense of complex systems: designing, prototyping, implementing and integrating them. Always has. At high-school, Or built a web-based system (in the proto-web period) for IFMSA, a UN organization, enabling medical schools in less-developed countries to loan and circulate books globally. By the age of 16, he had designed and
implemented the transition from DAS to NAS at Tel Aviv University's School of Mathematical Sciences.
Or is one of the first employees at Reduxio. Previously, Or was Principal Engineer with IBM XIV, where he founded the NAS development team. Other highlights include: developing the OS infrastructure for Texas Instruments' next-generation cable modem, developing PCI device pass-through virtualization for Qumranet (later acquired by Red Hat), and implementing Infiniband based message passing systems at Voltaire.
At Softier, Or was responsible for porting two revisions of the Linux kernel to a new CPU, at Insightec he tackled the system challenges of integrating into a medical device environment, while at Exanet he implemented and integrated high availability into the Exanet distributed file system.
And patents? Two patents pending: A network storage system for a download intensive environment and a storage system and method for time continuum data retrieval. He believes he's got more in him.
A self-confessed foodie and urban culture junkie (luckily he lives in Tel Aviv), Or makes sure to catch a different international music festival every summer.








