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Patrick Chanezon is member of technical staff at Docker Inc. He helps to build Docker, an open platform for distributed applications for developers and sysadmins.
From 2013 to 2015, he led the Enterprise Evangelism efforts in Microsoft Developer Experience team, and helped create the Strategic Engagement team.
From 2011 to 2012, he built out the developer relations team at VMware, for Spring and Cloud Foundry.
Previously, he worked at Google from 2005 to 2011, where he managed the Cloud and Tools Developer Relations team in San Francisco. Previously he has been a Developer Advocate, building and growing developer ecosystems for HTML5, OpenSocial, Google Checkout and the AdWords API.
Previously he spent 5 years at Sun Microsystems as a software architect working on Sun Portal Server, blogs and syndication feeds, and received the CEO award for helping launch blogs.sun.com.
Previously he spent 5 years at AOL and Netscape where he managed the MyNetscape Portal, and 2 years at Accenture as a Lotus Notes guru. He co-created the ROME open source project, and the OSSGTP group in France.
Apart from programming and reading books, his main interest in life is spending time with his wife and 3 kids.
Patrick received a M.S. in computer science from Ecole Centrale de Lyon where he graduated in 1993.
More on his blog at http://wordpress.chanezon.com/ or his tweeter stream at http://twitter.com/chanezon
Full resume at http://www.chanezon.com/pat/cv/
Apart from my family and technology, my main interests are poetry, novels, sociology, graphic novels and the game of Go.
Specialties: Cloudfoundry, html5, openweb, appengine, cloud computing, gwt, javascript, OpenSocial, Checkout, Ruby, Javascript, Ajax, SaaS, SOA, AdWords, Web Services, Weblogs, Wikis, RSS, Atom, J2EE, Portals, AOP, Struts, JSF
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Member of Technical Staff @ I help to build Docker, an open platform for distributed applications for developers and sysadmins. From March 2015 to Present (8 months) San FranciscoDirector, Enterprise Evangelism @ Drive adoption of Microsoft platforms in the Enterprise. From April 2013 to March 2015 (2 years) San Francisco Bay AreaSenior Director, Developer Relations @ Making VMware the first platform developers use to move their apps to the Cloud From September 2011 to January 2013 (1 year 5 months) San Francisco Bay AreaCloud Platform Advocacy Team manager @ I managed the Cloud Platform Developer Relations Advocacy Team (11 people) growing an ecosystem of developers for Google Web Toolkit (GWT), Google Apps, Google Appengine, Google Storage, Prediction and BigQuery. From June 2009 to August 2011 (2 years 3 months) San Francisco Bay AreaGoogle Friend Connect Developer Advocate @ Business development: in 3 months I got the first large partners to use Google Friend Connect: Time.com and Huffington Post.
I built the Time.com social list feature myself with Time.com engineering team.
These integrations were featured at the Google IO conference (see slides and video at http://code.google.com/events/io/sessions/GFCPartners.html) From March 2009 to June 2009 (4 months) OpenWeb Advocacy Team Manager @ I lead a team of 5 people dedicated to advocate openweb technologies: canvas, svg, html5, javascript.
We started a big push for these technologies at Google IO 2009 http://code.google.com/events/io/sessions.html#client and Google Developer Days 2009 China, Japan and Brazil http://code.google.com/events/developerday/2009/ From November 2008 to June 2009 (8 months) Developer Advocate - OpenSocial @ In 2007 I started the OpenSocial developer outreach program from scratch, convincing 18 social sites to join OpenSocial, preparing the launch event with 70 applications, growing the standard and managing social sites relationships to get many sites live (LinkedIn, Friendster).
In 2008 I have worked on growing the number of OpenSocial sites (cf http://opensocial.org), attracting developers to OpenSocial and build an ecosystem of advertisers, tool vendors and IT firms around the standard.
In 2009 most social networks worldwide have implemented OpenSocial (more than 20 sites) representing 800 M users (MySpace, Yahoo, LinkedIn, Hi5, Orkut), 7500 apps have been developed, 315M installs and we start to see the enterprise adopting it (Exo, Atlassian, Oracle, IBM).
I gave numerous presentations, keynotes and organized developer events worldwide in the past 3 years, see my blog at http://wordpress.chanezon.com/
More details at http://www.chanezon.com/pat/cv/ From September 2007 to June 2009 (1 year 10 months) API evangelist - AdWords and Checkout @ I was the first API evangelist hired at Google in 2005 when Google had 3 APIs. I helped build a team of 40 developer relations, for 40 APIs.
I drive adoption, foster a community and an ecosystem around Google APIs. I tend to specialize on the most business oriented APIs: Checkout API, http://code.google.com/apis/checkout/, Adwords API, http://www.google.com/apis/adwords/.
* AdWords API: built a developer program, managed the biggest customers, and initiated the Google-Salesforce.com AdWords partnership.
* Checkout API: managed a virtual team of 20 developers to build SDKs in all languages, test the API, and provide merchants with a turnkey offering to integrate Checkout.
I gave numerous presentations about most Google APIs (Maps, Earth, GWT, Ajax Search, Gears), keynotes and organized developer events worldwide.
More details at http://www.chanezon.com/pat/cv/ From June 2005 to August 2007 (2 years 3 months) Software Architect @ I'm part of the blogmasters at Sun: I helped launch http://blogs.sun.com. I suggested to use Roller as our public weblog server, and wrote an internal user provisioning application to create users on the system and enforce various policies. I helped evangelize blogging within Sun, giving various presentations on weblogs, wikis and RSS technologies.
With Alejandro Abdelnur and Elaine Chien we created the Rome - Atom and RSS utilities in java, an open source library designed to make writing syndication applications in java simpler. It is today the 4th most popular project in the xml and web services community on java.net, with more than 6 external developers, and many subprojects.
As Portal Architect at Sun, I ported Sun ONE Portal Server to Sun, IBM and BEA application servers.
I am now working on creating collaboration tools in the Portal: RSS, weblogs, content management.
My other main threads of interest are:
- weblog software
- Aspect Oriented Programming
- Semantic Web From December 2000 to May 2005 (4 years 6 months) Portal Tech Lead @ iPlanet Market Maker (iMM) was a digital marketplace software for B2B exchanges developed by iPlanet, a joint venture between AOL and Sun.
I managed the portal module team (2-3 persons) who developed the Portal framework used by all other modules of iMM
* define the requirements and manage the schedule for the module
* hire a new team member and coach her to bring her up to speed.
* develop part of the framework for our 1.0 release: My Netscape-like personalization page and display profile serialization (in XML to Oracle).
* participate in discussions with the iPlanet Portal Server team in order for them to implement our features in their product.
* do some research and development on various technologies: ICE syndication format, ant build tool, automatic setup of development machines (Oracle and Directory silent install), document how to setup debugging for the project, document tools we use (Jspc, TOAD, Optimize It), client side cross-browser DHTML/javascript development. From January 2000 to November 2000 (11 months) MyNetscape Engineering Manager @ I managed a team of 3 people on the My Netscape service. My Netscape provides a personalized home page to 7 Million users.
My main accomplishment during these 2 month was to define the server side technical architecture for sidebar in Communicator 6.0, gathering requirements from 4 different departments inside Netscape: specify the syntax of server side RDF files, specify automatic generation programs for some files, specify the workflow for other files, integrate these files in the content management system, define a deployment and QA process, specify a caching program that was developed by an engineer in my team. From November 1999 to December 1999 (2 months) Mountain View, CA, USACustom Netcenter Extensions Software Architect @ During 5 months I worked in a team of 4 on Custom Netcenter Extensions, a product that allows corporations to deploy their own customized portal, integrating Netcenter personalized content with their existing content and applications in a single personalized portal.
The project was canceled and we handed our code to the iPlanet Portal Server.
* I was in charge of the technical architecture: we chose to build it as a NAS4.0 application using servlets and service modules in java and C++ for common services. The application was designed to handle 1 Million users per installation. I studied the use of custom NAS extensions and decided against it.
* I also designed and implemented the cache module: it is a java extension that uses C++ and STL via JNI for scalability and performance.
* I am the buildmaster for the team: I designed the makefiles, the file layout, the coding standards, and the automatic document generation for the project. From June 1999 to October 1999 (5 months) Content Management Architect for Netscape Netcenter @ During 5 months I worked on the customization of FutureTense IPS and Xcelerate (nowOpen Market Content Server) for Netcenter, which involved:
* My main focus was on the internationalization of IPS: I extended the system (with java and XML) in order to allow the input/output of content in any encoding and store it in UTF8 in the database.
* I Designed and maintained some of the most complex custom elements of the system, and helped templates designers to use them
* I coached consultants to implement required features
* I helped a colleague to design a perl import tool to translate html content in XML
* I collaborated with Operations in order to define the Content Management production process and qualify critical bugs From January 1999 to May 1999 (5 months) Mountain View, CA, USASenior Consultant at Netscape Professional Services for Netscape France @ I was a consultant for 2 years at Netscape France, extending Netscape enterprise products for various european customers. From October 1997 to January 1999 (1 year 4 months) Paris Area, FranceSenior Technology Consultant @ technology consultant at Andersen Consulting (now Accenture), specialized in Workflow (Lotus Notes). From September 1995 to September 1997 (2 years 1 month) Client-Server Software Development Engineer @ Client-Server Software Development Engineer, using the CASE tool that the company was developing for customer projects. From September 1994 to August 1995 (1 year)
MS, Computer Science @ Ecole Centrale de Lyon From September 1988 to 1993 baccalaureat, math @ Lycee Marie Curie From 1978 to 1985 Patrick Chanezon is skilled in: Cloud Computing, Python, Java, Google App Engine, Google Apps, Google Maps, Google Adwords, JavaScript, HTML5, R, Google API, Google Earth, Portals, Social Networking, Ruby, C#, Developer Relations, Software Engineering, Android, Amazon Web Services, Data Visualization, PaaS, Cloud Foundry, Node.js, MongoDB, HTML 5, Amazon Web Services..., Evangelism, REST, Open Source, Scalability
Websites:
http://wordpress.chanezon.com/,
http://friendfeed.com/pat?format=atom,
http://www.google.com/