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Speakers’ Profile
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Steve Chang,
張明正,
Founder,
Chairman and CEO
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Steve Chang, is the founder and chief
executive officer of Trend Micro, Inc. a leader in network virus
protection and Internet content security strategies for the enterprise.
Chang's management style and vision have resulted in innovative and
timely antivirus strategies that have been recognized in
industry-leading publications. He was named one of Asia's "25 Movers and
Shakers" in 2001 by ZDNet Asia. Fortune Magazine has called him a
"global force," and he was twice chosen for Business Week's "Stars of
Asia" award, recognizing fifty Asian leaders at the forefront of change.
Prior to launching Trend Micro, Chang worked as an engineer at
Hewlett-Packard and later founded AsiaTek, Inc., a Taiwan-based UNIX
software design company. Chang holds a bachelor of science in applied
mathematics from Fu-Jen Catholic University in Taiwan and his master's
degree in computer science from Lehigh University, Pennsylvania.
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Jeremy Liang,
梁國屏,
Executive Vice
President, Research and Development
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Jeremy Liang, the executive
vice-president of Research and Development, is responsible for managing
product development and delivery products. Jeremy first joined Trend
Micro as the CIO from 1997 to 2000 and beginning from 1998 was also
responsible for managing the Taiwan Engineering group. From 2000 to 2001
he was both the CTO of ipTrend (a Trend Micro subsidiary company) and
Trend Micro's Chief Software Architect.
Liang has worked in Internet, computer networking, computer security,
and OS development since 1978 for such companies as Burroughs, Sperry,
Unisys, IBM, Novell, and Shiva. Liang has a Master's Degree in computer
science from New Mexico Tech and a Bachelor's Degree in computer science
from ChiaoTung University, Taiwan.
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Eva Chen,
陳怡樺,
Chief
Technology Officer
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Eva Chen, a co-founder of Trend Micro,
has served as chief technology officer since 1996 and executive vice
president since May 1988. As CTO, Eva Chen is responsible for overall
product strategy and technology direction.
Over the past twelve years, Chen has grown Trend Micro's development
team from one to more than five hundred employees. Under her guidance,
Trend Micro has earned a reputation for innovation and groundbreaking
products including Trend Micro.
Chen has also received industry recognition. In April 2001, she was
honored with a Lifetime Achievement Award from Secure Computing
Magazine, in recognition of her thirteen years of contribution to the
advancement of antivirus technology and computer security.
Chen received her MBA and MIS degrees from the University of Dallas,
Texas, after earning a degree in philosophy from Chen Chi University in
Taipei, Taiwan.
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Samuel Chen,
陳聖雄,
Vice President of Software Development
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Samuel Chen, VP of
Software Development, is responsible of managing Trend Micro's global
software development engineers and project management teams. Chen joined
Trend Micro in 1997 as a software architect. He helped to design and
implement the first version of InterScan NT, one of the flagship
products in Trend Micro. With Chen's strong interest in software
engineering methodology and development process, he built up Trend
Micro's first engineering process team and was later promoted to global
director of software development and quality assurance, and became Vice
President of Software Development in 2001.
Prior to joining Trend Micro, Chen was as a senior software engineer
from Java development environment team of Sun Microsystems Inc. Before
Sun, he was a senior software engineer at National Semiconductor Corp
specialized on modern cryptography and device drivers. Chen learned
computer as a hobby since high school, and he won 2 national
championships in Software Design Contest sponsored by Ministry of
Education, Taiwan, in 1983 (high school) and 1986 (Division 1, college
level.)
Chen graduated from National Chiao-Tung University with a bachelor's
degree in computer engineering, and holds a master's degree in computer
science from University of Southern California.
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Harry Lin,
林書華,
Director of Project Manager
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Have been working in software field for
over 18 years. Have gone through technical support, programming,
testing, design, project management, and software division management in
my software career. Technically, familiar with C, C++, Java, Windows
SDK, Microsoft MFC, J2EE, Object Oriented technology, Internet
Networking and Web Application Development.
Besides traditional stand-alone and client-server software, also have
knowledge of Application Service Provider (ASP) model.
Once worked in New York as a software developer for 2 years and managed
a software development team in Nanjing, China for a year. |
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經歷
數位通國際電子商務服務處處長
大東方數位科技軟體開發處處長
英群企業總經理特別助理
台灣微軟產品規劃經理 |
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學歷
紐約理工學院電腦科學碩士
國立交通大學電信工程學系
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Calvin Lo,
羅鍾靈,
Senior
Architect
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Calvin Lo spends more than 11 years in
software product development with different software houses at Taiwan,
and has a wide range of experiences including OLTP, client/server
distributed system, B-to-B eCommerce, anti-virus, networking,
communication security, relational database, RASability, concurrency and
synchronization, cross-platform development, development process, and
their application in large-scale, mission-critical systems.
In April 2000, Lo joined a Trend Micro subsidiary as the R&D Director.
He led multiple product development teams, and played key design and
coaching roles in some of them. He also served as Architect in all of
Trend Micro's client/server products. Lo has worked in a company called
Scorpion Technology Inc. in Silicon Valley. He was in charge of
developing a graphic edit product. He has a Master's Degree in computer
science from State University at Stony Brook and a Bachelor's Degree in
computer science from National Taiwan University, Taiwan.
Lo received his BS degree from Dept. of CSIE, National Taiwan
University, and spent three years in graduate study in Computer Science,
at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.
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Kenny Liao,
廖耕預,
Global Director of Service Engineering
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Kenny Liao is the Global Director of
Service Engineering for Trend Micro Incorporated. He leads a team of 85
software engineers located in the Silicon Valley (California), Taipei
(Taiwan), Tokyo (Japan), and Munich (Germany) to fulfill Trend Micro's
strong commitments to deliver quality service to their customers. Prior
to assuming this position in 2002, Kenny was the Country Manager of
Australia and New Zealand, where he started the business in 1997 for
Trend Micro and took it all the way to a marketing leading position. In
addition to his MBA (Sloan Fellow) Degree from MIT Sloan School of
Management (Cambridge, Massachusetts), Liao also holds a Master Degree
in Computer Science from the University of New South Wales in Sydney,
Australia.
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Kevin Chung, QA Manager, R&D Dept.
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Kevin Chung is the quality assurance
manager of Trend Micro Inc., a leader in performance and security
testing of Trend Micro enterprise products.
Chung's missions have resulted in buildup enterprise level performance
and security testing lab by industry's enterprise-class performance and
security testing tools. It can help Trend Micro to deliver high-level
quality enterprise products to customers.
Prior to launching Trend Micro, Chung worked in IT industry for 10
years. His work experiences are included in the area of windows/Linux
Unix platforms, enterprise networking, system/network security and
system integration.
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Sunsa Lue,
呂建志,
Project Manager
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Sunsa Lue, is project manager of Trend
Micro, Inc. a leader in network virus protection and Internet content
security strategies for the enterprise. He is working in Trend Micro for
almost 6 years in the quality assurance department. Now he dedicates
himself to improve the testing process by bring the test automation in
the new process, software can be released with the trusted quality with
less efforts and time.
Lue holds both bachelor and master's degree in computer science from
Feng-Chia University
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Terrence Chou,
周存貹,
Director of
Product Development Group Taiwan
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Terrence Chou, the director of
Research and Development Taiwan, is responsible for “OfficeScan” and
“ServerProtect family” products development. Chou first joined Trend
Micro as a contractor at 1992 and became formal employee from 1993. He
had developed “SoftMice” technology-the world first simulation
anti-virus for polymorphism viruses. During almost 10 years in Trend
Micro, he had lead many projects such as “Mobile Protect”, “VisuaLink”,
“ServerProtect NT”, “Trend VCS”, “ScanMail Exchange”, “PC-cillin for
Wireless”, “ServerProtect for Linux” and “OfficeScan”. He also led 2
projects that work with NTU students: “VICE” and “eManager”.
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Christina Tsai,
蔡淑鵝,
Senior
UI Design Manager
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Christina Tsai, is the Senior UI Design
Manager of Trend Micro, Inc., a user advocate in applying human factors
knowledge and user centered design principles to enterprise system and
application development.
Tsai's management style and contribution have resulted in highly usable
products that have been recognized in industry-leading publications. She
spearheaded a user interface design team for Hewlett-Packard's NetServer
LH3, which earned a PC Week Labs' Analyst's Choice with an excellent
usability rating in 1998.
Prior to joining Trend Micro, Mrs. Tsai worked as a human factors
engineer at IBM, Hewlett-Packard and eBay and a user experience manager
at AltaVista and Pixo. Tsai holds a bachelor of arts in foreign
languages and literature from National Taiwan University and master's
degree in educational psychology from National Chengchi University in
Taiwan. She also holds a Ph.D.degree in educational psychology from
Stanford University, California.
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Edward Tsai,
蔡木本,
Global
Director-QA
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Edward Tsai, the global director of QA in
Trend Micro, acting as the gatekeeper and guardian for all Trend Micro’s
products before launching to the market.
Tsai has enlarged the scope of Quality Assurance department in the past
nine years. It has been expanded from as small as 10 engineers to
current’s 130 engineers.
His Major achievements at Trend include setting the Trend Micro testing
policies, raised and enhanced product’s quality, and well organizing and
communication in between QA team members.
Prior to joining Trend Micro, Tsai work as a programmer in an IT company
for several years. Tsai holds a bachelor of Electronic at Fu-Ren
University, and he also holds a master degree in computer engineer at
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Oscar Chang,
張偉欽,
Executive Vice President, Global Security Service and Response
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Oscar
Chang, executive vice president of global security service and response,
is tasked with developing and managing Trend Micro's enterprise content
security strategies. Chang's teams of more than 500 engineers encompass
the testing, quality assurance, product commercialization, and sustain
engineering groups.
Chang joined Trend Micro in 1993 as an R&D engineer and was soon a
project leader in charge of the Trend Micro-Intel alliance program.
In 1995, he was
promoted to technical manager at Trend Micro's
Korea
branch and then relocated to Japan in 1996 as manager of Research and
Development. He established and built-up Trend Micro's R&D team in
Japan, which currently employs the talents of more than forty engineers.
Under Chang's guidance, the Japan R&D team developed and shipped some of
Trend Micro's flagship products, including Virus Buster/ PC-cillin,
which captured more than 70% of Japan's desktop antivirus market.
Prior to joining Trend Micro, Chang worked as a software engineer at
Diamond Ware Corporation. Chang graduated from National Taiwan
University with a bachelor's degree in computer science and information
engineering and holds a master's degree in computer science from the
University of California, Santa Barbara.
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C. Howard Jen, 任中浩, Vice President,
Financial System Integration, Inc
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Dr. C. Howard Jen
received his Ph.D. from University of California, Berkeley in 1982. He
is now the Vice President, Financial System Integration, Inc.,with the
responsibility of R&D directions planning based on corporate business
goals, leading R&D division to implement the plan, presale support.
product design & development, including OpenPath/ODBC driver for Oracle,
Information, Sybase OpenPath/Clipper, and UNIX TUXEDO OLTP System
porting.
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