|
About
About Toby Opferman
Toby Opferman has been a professional software engineer for 9 years. Professionally he has developed software in x86 Assembly Language, C/C++, Natural 2, PowerBuilder, Java and CoBol. The majority of
his work has been in x86 Assembly and C/C++ under Windows NT. The work he has done includes development on NT Services, WIN32 GUI, DOS, Drivers for NT/9x/ME, mainframe, VMS and unix applications. He has strong
debugging and reverse engineering skills at the assembly level as he never debugs at the source level.
Toby attended California University of PA where he obtained a BS in Computer Science and Mathematics. He also has an associates degree in CIM from Computer Tech.
Toby worked for Citrix Systems, Inc. for almost 6 years as a Software Engineer. Some of the projects he has worked on include Bi-Directional Audio, Program Neighborhood Agent,
and OpenGL Graphics Server. There are also a variety of projects in which he conducted the original prototyping and/or research such as Active Sync Support, Speech Mike Support, "Windows" key
redirection, Spaceball support and many more. He is an expert in Terminal Services architecture from NT to Vista.
At Citrix he also worked for a number of years fixing blue screens and traps in large farm stress environments. In this time he also contributed to stablizing features notorious for blue screens such as shadowing as well
as proposing new architectures. He was also active in cross company relationships on the development side for Microsoft and Boeing.
Patent Listings
A method and apparatus for updating a graphical display in a distributed processing environment
A method and apparatus for updating a graphical display in a distributed processing environment using compression
Toby currently works at Intel Corporation working on low level development and architecture.
This Web Site
Please note that Toby Opferman is not a web site developer nor is he artistically inclinded. This site was made using free web templates that he modified to
the best of his ability given the amount of time he was willing to spend.
Web site contents © Copyright Toby Opferman 1996-2007, All rights reserved.
Website templates
|