Takashi Kojo has had a long and successful career in the technology industry. Takashi began their career in 1977 as a Senior Manager at NEC Corporation, where they worked on the development of Proprietary CORBA, I-Tron OS for embedded systems, and Realtime UNIX. In 1996, they became the VP of the Boston Technology Center at NEC Solutions America (NEC System Labs), where they scoped and planned technology development. In 1999, they were the VP of Technology at Suplicity Corporation, a spin-off venture of NEC, where they lead BPM technology development and organized the start-up of the firm. In 2002, they became the Chief Manager at NEC Corporation, where they were the primary member of the architecture design team of the Business Grid computing and co-chaired the CDDLM working group of Global Grid Forum, as well as being a Technical Steering Committee member of Enterprise Grid Alliance. In 2012, they became a Country Manager at IP Devices and a Software Engineer at wolfSSL.
Takashi Kojo began their education in 1971, when they earned a Bachelor of Engineering degree in Electrical and Electronics Engineering from Aoyama Gakuin University. Takashi then went on to earn a Master of Science degree in the same field from the same university in 1975 and 1977. In 1980, they became a Visiting Scholar at Northwestern University in Electrical and Electronics Engineering.
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