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Dave Brown was a co-founder of Gauntlet Systems, whose product delivered automated quality assurance solutions for software projects. Gauntlet was acquired by Borland in 2006, where Dave, as a Principal Architect, led the design and integration of Gauntlet with other Borland products. Prior to Gauntlet, Dave was a lead engineer at BEA and WebLogic. At BEA, he helped propel the WebLogic application server to its market-leading position, and helped customers implement mission-critical enterprise applications. Before WebLogic, Dave was one of the early engineers building the Java virtual machine at Sun Microsystems. Dave earned an MS in Electrical Engineering from Columbia University, and a BS in Electrical Engineering from Yale University.
Jolly Chen co-founded Gauntlet Systems, a provider of continuous-integration QA services. Gauntlet was acquired by Borland in 2006, where Jolly, as a Director of Engineering, managed the engineering team that brought the Borland Gauntlet product to general release. Before Gauntlet, Jolly was a consultant assisting various companies on software engineering processes and QA infrastructure. Previously, he managed WebLogic's QA, Performance, and Release Engineering teams. Before that, Jolly was a database researcher at UC Berkeley where he was one of the original contributors to PostgreSQL, a leading open-source database. Jolly earned a MS in EECS and BS in Computer Science from MIT.
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