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Paul J Freet, 618 Cotton Ct, Palm Coast, FL 32137

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8 Cotton Ct, Palm Coast, FL 32137    619-3188851   

Suwanee, GA   

1745 Sugarloaf Club Dr, Duluth, GA 30097    770-2320291    770-2321822   

San Diego, CA   

Lawrenceville, GA   

Oceanside, CA   

Stone Mountain, GA   

4130 Ivy Chase Ln, Suwanee, GA 30024   

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Chief Operating Officer

Location:
8 Cotton Ct, Palm Coast, FL 32137
Industry:
Computer Software
Work:
Georgia Institute of Technology - Atlanta, GA since 2008
Principal, VentureLab
NSF I-Corps - Atlanta since Mar 2012
Instructor
Aptidata Corporation - Greater Atlanta Area since Aug 2011
Founder
Salestrakr - Atlanta, GA since Jan 2008
Founder
Racemi Mar 2000 - Mar 2004
Founder & CEO
TruSOLUTIONS Sep 1996 - May 2000
Founder and CTO
Hitachi 1989 - 1994
Marketing Manager, Field Applications Engineer
Education:
Georgia Institute of Technology 1981 - 1986
BS, Electrical Engineering
Skills:
Start Ups, Entrepreneurship, Linux, Mysql, Apache, Simulations, Web Marketing, Product Launch
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Cluster Computer Network Appliance

US Patent:
2002007, Jun 20, 2002
Filed:
Nov 16, 2001
Appl. No.:
09/987917
Inventors:
Joel Derrico - Atlanta GA, US
Paul Freet - Duluth GA, US
International Classification:
G06F013/00
US Classification:
710/302000
Abstract:
A method of mounting a hot-swappable module in a computer network appliance, the module comprising a hot swap connector including ground pins, power pins and signal pins, the computer network appliance including a backplane board having hot swap mating connectors, the method comprising connecting the ground pins of the hot swap connector of the module with corresponding ground elements of a hot swap mating connector of the backplane board; connecting the power pins of the hot swap connector of the module with corresponding power elements of the hot swap mating connector of the backplane board after the ground pins have made contact; and connecting the signal pins of the hot swap connector of the module with corresponding signal elements of the hot swap mating connector of the backplane board after the power pins have made contact. The computer network appliance further comprises a hot-swappable CPU module, a hot-swappable power module, and a hot-swappable ethernet switch module. Each of the CPU module, power module and ethernet switch module includes a hot swap connector for connecting with a specific hot swap mating connector of the backplane board. The CPU module operates as a stand alone computer. The CPU module comprises hardware BIOS for configuring the CPU module and instructing a network attached storage (NAS) to locate an operating system (OS) from which to boot. The CPU module is configured to boot remotely from an OS located in the NAS without user intervention. The remote booting ability of the CPU module allows the CPU module to run different types of operating systems without the need for a local hard disk drive (HDD), which increases the mean time between failure (MTBF) and decreases the mean time to repair (MTTR) of the computer network appliance.

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