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Ed Anuff

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Occupation
  
entrepreneur

Books
  
The Java sourcebook

Role
  
Entrepreneur


Name
  
Ed Anuff

Organizations founded
  
Epicentric


Education
  
Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute

Profiles

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Ed Anuff is a serial entrepreneur who is currently the Vice President of Product Strategy at Apigee. Prior to joining Apigee, Anuff founded the cloud service called Usergrid. Apigee acquired Usergrid in January 2012. Prior to Usergrid, he was Executive Vice President and GM, Platform Products and Services at Six Apart, Ltd.

Contents

Before joining Six Apart Anuff was co-founder of Widgetbox (with Giles Goodwin and Dean Moses), a marketplace for widgets. He was the company's original CEO. Prior to founding Widgetbox, Anuff was co-founder of enterprise software company Epicentric (with Oliver Muoto), a leading provider of Enterprise portal software. He served as Epicentric's first CEO, later assuming the roles of chairman and chief strategy officer.

Prior to co-founding Epicentric, he was an executive at Wired (parent of Wired.com) responsible for the launch of HotBot, one of the first news search engines, in May 1996.

Anuff is a graduate of Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute (RPI) and author of the best selling Java Sourcebook, published by John Wiley & Sons, one of the first books on the Java programming language.

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Patents

In 2001, Anuff was also granted a key patent (US Patent # 6,327,628) related to portal server software.

In 2010, Anuff and eight coworkers were granted US Patent # 7,801,990, "Graphical user interface for performing administration on web components of web sites in a portal framework".

Books

  • Java Sourcebook
  • References

    Ed Anuff Wikipedia