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Chun Chiu Mr. Chiu has over 30 years of experience in the high-tech industry in the Silicon Valley. His current interests include assisting entrepreneurs and investors in starting and building successful businesses. Chun started to incubate NetScreen Technologies Inc. (NSCN) in late 1997 by forming and shaping the company, raising funds, and building the management team. Mr. Chiu started his career as an IC Design Engineer, with involvement in developing the industry's first single chip calculator and watch in the early 1970s. Subsequently, he led a team to develop and introduce EPROM products. In 1976, he joined Hewlett-Packard, and engaged in the development of personal computer chips. In 1980, he co-founded Integrated Device Technology, Inc. (IDTI), where he developed hi-speed, low-power CMOS static RAM, as well as hi-speed DSP chips such as the 16-bit multiplier/accumulator. In 1986, while still at IDT, he switched tracks from engineering to business, and successfully established the Asia-Pacific market, as well as penetrating a tough Japanese market. In 1988, he left IDT and founded Quality Semiconductor Inc. (QSI), where he served as President, CEO, and Chairman. He brought QSI to its IPO in 1994, and eventually merged QSI into IDT in 1999.
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Charles Clark
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Jia-bin Duh
Jia-bin Duh is the Vice President of Cisco Systems and former President of Cisco China. Jia-Bin Duh directs Cisco's strengthening local presence in China, both from a sales and marketing perspective. He is responsible for enhancing Cisco's sales and technical teams, further expanding Cisco's ties with its channel partners, and managing the overall operation of Cisco's China offices. Before joining Cisco, Duh spent five years with Microsoft China first as general manager of the representative office, and later as president of Microsoft China, the wholly owned subsidiary. During his tenure with Microsoft, Duh grew the software company's PRC revenue by more than 100 times, and saw the number of employees expand from less than 20 to more than 250. As general manager, he established Microsoft in China as a full-fledged functional subsidiary that comprises sales and marketing, consulting, manufacturing, R&D, support, and publishing. One of Duh's key achievements has been to help Microsoft build up solid, lasting relationships with the PRC government and key opinion leaders in China. In addition, in making a significant contribution to the development of China's software industry, Jia-Bin Duh was a key architect of Microsoft's increasing R&D presence, in co-operation with the government and local partners. Microsoft is currently regarded as one of the leaders in developing localised products for the China market. Before joining Microsoft, Duh worked in Hewlett-Packard for over 10 years, holding a variety of managerial positions in sales, marketing, and engineering. He started his IT career with ITRI (Industrial Technology Research Institute) in Taiwan, where he was elected "Prominent Engineer" twice during his two years with the Institute.
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Ralph Liu
Mr. Liu brought to us extensive experiences in management, business development, and market strategy in the Network Security domains. He was the vice president and general manager of Trend Micro, Asia Pacific from May 2002 to late 2007. Reporting directly to President and CEO Steve Chang, Liu was responsible for Trend Micro's operations in all Asia-Pacific markets outside of Japan, overseeing sales, marketing, technical support, finance and human resources. At Trend Micro, he successfully grew its APAC revenue to US$100M a year with a compound growth rate of 30%. Mr. Liu is now President and Managing Partner of Green and Associate Management Consulting Firm. He enjoys sharing his experiences, vision, and passion with corporate executives by providing consulting service to enterprises in Greater China Region.
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Samuel Chen Mr. Chen, who was Anchiva's former CTO, has more than 15 years experience in engineering and development. Prior to Anchiva, Chen spent eight years in senior management positions at Trend Micro, a global leader in network antivirus and Internet content security software and services. While there, Chen was vice president of software development and also held executive positions leading the software engineering and product quality management functions. He began his career at Trend Micro with the development of the first version of the flagship product, InterScan NT, which earned significant industry acclaim. Prior to Trend Micro, Chen held senior development roles with Sun Microsystems and National Semiconductor. Samuel received his Master of Science in Computer Science from the University of Southern California. |




