Bill GatesEssay title: Bill GatesBill GatesWilliam (Bill) H. Gates is chairman and chief software architect of Microsoft Corporation, the worldwide leader in software, services and Internet technologies for personal and business computing. Born on Oct. 28, 1955, Gates grew up in Seattle with his two sisters. Their father, William H. Gates II, is a Seattle attorney. Gates attended public elementary school and the private Lakeside School. There, he discovered his interest in software and began programming computers at age 13. In 1973, Gates entered Harvard University as a freshman, where he lived down the hall from Steve Ballmer, now Microsofts chief executive officer. While at Harvard, Gates developed a version of the programming language BASIC for the first microcomputer – the MITS Altair. In his junior year, Gates left Harvard to devote his energies to Microsoft, a company he had begun in 1975 with his childhood friend Paul Allen. Guided by a belief that the computer would be valuable

Gates, who joined Microsoft for its early run, was a strong supporter of the early work of Steven E. Moore. Gates was the leader of the Stanford group whose work, called the Computer Research Establishment (CRC), was highly respected and influential in the industry. A Harvard law professor, he led many of Microsoft’s innovations with the development of the Windows operating system. During 1985-1986, Gates chaired the Advisory Board of the Federal Credit Union Administration, and was involved in the development of the Federal Deposit Insurance and the Securities Industry and Financial Services Commission, which would eventually become the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC) and the Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac. In August 1990, he became executive chairman, and later became a corporate leader of its board of directors. In 1991, at the age of 33, Gates became a board member of the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC). He worked on a number of major consumer policy initiatives, including the creation of a new Federal Reserve System and a new Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, along with his father, William H. Gates. At that time he owned a major bank with close ties to Wall Street and had been a leading critic of Wall Street’s central role in the global financial crisis and its effect on the financial system.

Bill Gates Foundation’s Bill Gates has always been seen as a philanthropic hero. Though he was raised in wealthy home towns, his foundation spent the last 90 percent of its earnings on philanthropic causes in his first nine years in politics, government and business. Bill Gates was born in Seattle on June 17, 1913. Throughout his life, Gates has earned a large reputation for his philanthropic efforts, which have given the United States of America the most successful national defense policy since World War II. In 1987, Bill Gates made a significant contribution giving 1.4 million dollars to various civil society and research organizations, including American Civil Liberties Union, the National Lawyers Guild’s “National Institute of Justice” and the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU). For more information on this website, click on Bill Gates.

• Bill Gates has long been seen as a kind of “lucky dog” in the Democratic Party. His family’s father, William, a professor of history at MIT, had worked as an accountant, and his grandfather, Bill, a social worker, had worked as an accountant, before being elected president of the National Organization of School Employees in 1968, and had been for 30 years in office. They have both spent nearly seven decades teaching at Harvard University. Bill Gates also held the position of the President of Harvard University for 13 years, and was awarded the John K. Allen Prize in 1987. He has represented Massachusetts in Congress, the U.S. Senate, the House of Representatives, the U.S. House of Representatives, and has been elected a Fellow of the American Library Association. In 1989, Bill Gates gave $50,000 to an organization called “Universite” to make the U.S. the world’s seventh largest university, and later received the Distinguished Scholarship for Excellence in Science at Dartmouth. He was a recipient of the George W. Bush Family Foundation and the Gates Foundation in 1997 and 2006 respectively. During Bill Gates’s time as a philanthropic hero, Bill Clinton was also a very generous patron. In 2000, Gates donated $300,000 to groups including the AIDS-promoting American Foundation, the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, the National Institutes of Health₆and the Howard Stern and Paul Krugman Foundation. Prior to that, Bill and Melinda Gates were involved as co-founders of UBS, a small and non-profit venture with which Bill Clinton was briefly known in the 1990s, according to Larry Summers, who attended Bill Gates’s private home. Bill & Melinda Gates co-founded the University of Illinois shortly after Bill and Melinda became parents to an American student when Bill was 11 years old. Bill worked the first year for two of Bill’s colleges, and then worked as a student representative at the University of the Pacific in 1968 on a committee dealing with the economic affairs of the Pacific. Both Bill and Melinda Gates have also worked as advocates for the U.S. in various other fields, including the Environmental Protection Agency, the International Telecommunications Union, the American Legion, the Public Service Committee for the poor, the National Association of School Administrators and the American Civil Liberties Union. When it comes to getting the kids a decent education, Bill Gates is credited with promoting American education, and he is credited with helping put millions of people behind the front lines of World War II that left many in poverty, and making it possible for the poor to access the resources they need. By the way, Bill Gates helped make sure that young children were educated at school, and he became an adviser to the U.S. Civil Rights Commission. As you may or may not know, in the late 1930s, Bill Gates had helped establish the Federal Public Education System that would be the primary means of improving education for all students, and Bill is credited with first establishing that government funded school, while protecting the children’s basic education. Bill Gates is said to have created an education system for America that focused exclusively on children’s interests. He also created a system that did away with the role of teachers and allowed students the freedom to choose what to focus on their own particular interests. Bill Gates is also credited with beginning the creation of the American Medical Association and the Association of Nurse Organizer organizations which were founded in the 1940’s,

• Larry H. Gates is a Professor of Computer Science at the University of Seattle, and was recognized the Distinguished Graduate Student of the American School of Engineering Research in 2001. Gates is a co-author with Richard L. Smith (2011) of “Principles of Design and Technology: The Case Against Designing a Business.” Gates worked as a professor at Stanford University. He served as a member of the Stanford Advisory Committee on Computing & Information Systems (CASCIRC) from 1999 to 2006 when he was appointed to the CTC’s Board of Trustees. A founding member of the CTC, Gates chaired the advisory group for the Boca Raton Bank, a major American banking system. Gates also chaired as a member of the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, where he served as COO and CTO. For more information on Gates, contact Bill Gates to discuss his contributions to the CTC’s history and future.

• Bill Gates has worked in partnership with the National Science Foundation, the National Institutes of Health, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and other U.S. agencies, companies, foundations, universities and governmental entities to advance the research and education on computing, information science and artificial intelligence as well as to prepare the public for information technology. He has also served as an expert witness in the litigation at IBM, the San Francisco firm that brought the world to a standstill after the 9/11 attacks. He has testified before an international security court as well as to the Congress on civil liberties and data privacy. In 2008, he was the first woman to make history as President of the United States from first lady Michelle Obama. He is also the sole shareholder of the Fortune 500 company IBM. Prior to his appointment as the CEO of IBM, he served as chief technology officer, a staff member and the general manager of the company’s cloud services.

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Gates, who joined Microsoft for its early run, was a strong supporter of the early work of Steven E. Moore. Gates was the leader of the Stanford group whose work, called the Computer Research Establishment (CRC), was highly respected and influential in the industry. A Harvard law professor, he led many of Microsoft’s innovations with the development of the Windows operating system. During 1985-1986, Gates chaired the Advisory Board of the Federal Credit Union Administration, and was involved in the development of the Federal Deposit Insurance and the Securities Industry and Financial Services Commission, which would eventually become the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC) and the Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac. In August 1990, he became executive chairman, and later became a corporate leader of its board of directors. In 1991, at the age of 33, Gates became a board member of the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC). He worked on a number of major consumer policy initiatives, including the creation of a new Federal Reserve System and a new Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, along with his father, William H. Gates. At that time he owned a major bank with close ties to Wall Street and had been a leading critic of Wall Street’s central role in the global financial crisis and its effect on the financial system.

Bill Gates Foundation’s Bill Gates has always been seen as a philanthropic hero. Though he was raised in wealthy home towns, his foundation spent the last 90 percent of its earnings on philanthropic causes in his first nine years in politics, government and business. Bill Gates was born in Seattle on June 17, 1913. Throughout his life, Gates has earned a large reputation for his philanthropic efforts, which have given the United States of America the most successful national defense policy since World War II. In 1987, Bill Gates made a significant contribution giving 1.4 million dollars to various civil society and research organizations, including American Civil Liberties Union, the National Lawyers Guild’s “National Institute of Justice” and the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU). For more information on this website, click on Bill Gates.

• Bill Gates has long been seen as a kind of “lucky dog” in the Democratic Party. His family’s father, William, a professor of history at MIT, had worked as an accountant, and his grandfather, Bill, a social worker, had worked as an accountant, before being elected president of the National Organization of School Employees in 1968, and had been for 30 years in office. They have both spent nearly seven decades teaching at Harvard University. Bill Gates also held the position of the President of Harvard University for 13 years, and was awarded the John K. Allen Prize in 1987. He has represented Massachusetts in Congress, the U.S. Senate, the House of Representatives, the U.S. House of Representatives, and has been elected a Fellow of the American Library Association. In 1989, Bill Gates gave $50,000 to an organization called “Universite” to make the U.S. the world’s seventh largest university, and later received the Distinguished Scholarship for Excellence in Science at Dartmouth. He was a recipient of the George W. Bush Family Foundation and the Gates Foundation in 1997 and 2006 respectively. During Bill Gates’s time as a philanthropic hero, Bill Clinton was also a very generous patron. In 2000, Gates donated $300,000 to groups including the AIDS-promoting American Foundation, the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, the National Institutes of Health₆and the Howard Stern and Paul Krugman Foundation. Prior to that, Bill and Melinda Gates were involved as co-founders of UBS, a small and non-profit venture with which Bill Clinton was briefly known in the 1990s, according to Larry Summers, who attended Bill Gates’s private home. Bill & Melinda Gates co-founded the University of Illinois shortly after Bill and Melinda became parents to an American student when Bill was 11 years old. Bill worked the first year for two of Bill’s colleges, and then worked as a student representative at the University of the Pacific in 1968 on a committee dealing with the economic affairs of the Pacific. Both Bill and Melinda Gates have also worked as advocates for the U.S. in various other fields, including the Environmental Protection Agency, the International Telecommunications Union, the American Legion, the Public Service Committee for the poor, the National Association of School Administrators and the American Civil Liberties Union. When it comes to getting the kids a decent education, Bill Gates is credited with promoting American education, and he is credited with helping put millions of people behind the front lines of World War II that left many in poverty, and making it possible for the poor to access the resources they need. By the way, Bill Gates helped make sure that young children were educated at school, and he became an adviser to the U.S. Civil Rights Commission. As you may or may not know, in the late 1930s, Bill Gates had helped establish the Federal Public Education System that would be the primary means of improving education for all students, and Bill is credited with first establishing that government funded school, while protecting the children’s basic education. Bill Gates is said to have created an education system for America that focused exclusively on children’s interests. He also created a system that did away with the role of teachers and allowed students the freedom to choose what to focus on their own particular interests. Bill Gates is also credited with beginning the creation of the American Medical Association and the Association of Nurse Organizer organizations which were founded in the 1940’s,

• Larry H. Gates is a Professor of Computer Science at the University of Seattle, and was recognized the Distinguished Graduate Student of the American School of Engineering Research in 2001. Gates is a co-author with Richard L. Smith (2011) of “Principles of Design and Technology: The Case Against Designing a Business.” Gates worked as a professor at Stanford University. He served as a member of the Stanford Advisory Committee on Computing & Information Systems (CASCIRC) from 1999 to 2006 when he was appointed to the CTC’s Board of Trustees. A founding member of the CTC, Gates chaired the advisory group for the Boca Raton Bank, a major American banking system. Gates also chaired as a member of the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, where he served as COO and CTO. For more information on Gates, contact Bill Gates to discuss his contributions to the CTC’s history and future.

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Author’s bio:Sigard A. Ament, Ph.D., is the Managing Director of Information Systems at Cisco SMI, a leading technology development and outsourcing firm. His research interests include computing, web development, web design, mobile, mobile security, mobile enterprise, IT and networking. In addition, he has served as a Senior Fellow with Cisco SMI Advisory Council Research Unit, a principal member of the CTC’s Software Security Division, and a contributing writer to a number of publications. Prior to Cisco, he has written for IBM Research and the American IT Professionals, and at the Institute for Internet & Society, and the American Computer Science Association. He is the author of, among other books, The Future of Technology: Applications in Human History, which was an extensive research and commentaries on the technical aspects of computer science and computer science as applied to the social sciences. After working at the Internet Research Institute, Ament worked for many years in the IBM Research Center of the IBM Group. He is co-author of, among other works on artificial intelligence, and author of, among other books on AI, the Human Mind, Computers, and the World. For more information about Ament, contact him at [email protected].

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Author’s bio:The co-author on the IBM and Microsoft Business Machines, SMI Enterprise, is Robert G. Zweigl, formerly the Director and CTO of SMI Enterprise Worldwide. Mr. Zweigl served as Chief Economist for SMI Enterprise (1992-96), with a distinguished presidency at the American Institute of Information Technology’s International Information Technology Center. He now serves as CTO of Microsoft. While in Microsoft, he also served as Associate General Counsel of the Office of Naval Research and a member of the Board of Directors of the American Council on Computing and Artificial Intelligence in its early years. For more information about Mr. Zweigl, contact him at [email protected].

A Brief History of IBM and SMI

The company started its business name as IBM in 1956 for a reason. As a result, with its products the company started to sell products within the SMI world where they are used much more quickly than they are in traditional IBM products. While in the 1960s, many companies in the SMI world were interested in computer software, they continued working for IBM when it was already under contract to buy software from the US Department of Commerce, Microsoft and other firms. As a result of these actions, IBM changed its name, IBM, and became IBM Power, the first US company to switch its name to IBM Power. IBM Power started with the goal of providing access to IBM Power hardware to a select group of IBM companies and was established in 1969. In the late 1980’s, IBM Power was acquired by General Atomics. To facilitate this long and fruitful relationship, IBM sold the SMI company to EMC Partners Corporation, which was founded in 2003. IBM Power, which was not affected by the acquisition in the way the US Department of Commerce was to its competitors, was now considered one of the largest vendors of computing and information. IBM Power is now the first US company to switch its name to IBM Power. At IBM Power for the past 30 years, the value of software revenue for IBM Power has been $6.5 trillion.

In 2002, the world started to realize the true value of software and the growth potential of the technology sector. IBM was the first national corporate to develop a comprehensive enterprise software offering and the first to implement a “smart” programmable business computer that provided a new way to achieve high performance computing of large volumes at low cost. The combination of IBM’s knowledge base and its power and expertise in information technology enabled the company to establish the world’s first large US company to develop software product design based on such programs.

In 2005, IBM launched its first “Haccelerator” system that allows it to perform key calculations in the SMI world of compute and network applications, based on new algorithms that can generate the highest scores in virtually any computing scenario. IBM POWER is now the first US company to make the same decision it made with the SMI operating system to use IBM Power, including the same decision the company made for the SMI operating system when it bought IBM Power in 2001. This milestone in the evolution of US software for the computing market is an important milestone in the evolution of enterprise software, as the growth potential of the enterprise software market has been rapidly increased over any previous period. IBM Power is now the world’s most valued and most innovative US software business offering.

The IBM Information Technology Center (IBIC)) is the World

A Brief History of IBM and SMI

The company started its business name as IBM in 1956 for a reason. As a result, with its products the company started to sell products within the SMI world where they are used much more quickly than they are in traditional IBM products. While in the 1960s, many companies in the SMI world were interested in computer software, they continued working for IBM when it was already under contract to buy software from the US Department of Commerce, Microsoft and other firms. As a result of these actions, IBM changed its name, IBM, and became IBM Power, the first US company to switch its name to IBM Power. IBM Power started with the goal of providing access to IBM Power hardware to a select group of IBM companies and was established in 1969. In the late 1980’s, IBM Power was acquired by General Atomics. To facilitate this long and fruitful relationship, IBM sold the SMI company to EMC Partners Corporation, which was founded in 2003. IBM Power, which was not affected by the acquisition in the way the US Department of Commerce was to its competitors, was now considered one of the largest vendors of computing and information. IBM Power is now the first US company to switch its name to IBM Power. At IBM Power for the past 30 years, the value of software revenue for IBM Power has been $6.5 trillion.

In 2002, the world started to realize the true value of software and the growth potential of the technology sector. IBM was the first national corporate to develop a comprehensive enterprise software offering and the first to implement a “smart” programmable business computer that provided a new way to achieve high performance computing of large volumes at low cost. The combination of IBM’s knowledge base and its power and expertise in information technology enabled the company to establish the world’s first large US company to develop software product design based on such programs.

In 2005, IBM launched its first “Haccelerator” system that allows it to perform key calculations in the SMI world of compute and network applications, based on new algorithms that can generate the highest scores in virtually any computing scenario. IBM POWER is now the first US company to make the same decision it made with the SMI operating system to use IBM Power, including the same decision the company made for the SMI operating system when it bought IBM Power in 2001. This milestone in the evolution of US software for the computing market is an important milestone in the evolution of enterprise software, as the growth potential of the enterprise software market has been rapidly increased over any previous period. IBM Power is now the world’s most valued and most innovative US software business offering.

The IBM Information Technology Center (IBIC)) is the World

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Author’s bio:Fritz H. Sorensen, Ph.D., is a former President, Chief Compliance Officer, and Associate General Counsel, the US Cybersecurity Policy Office and Vice President of the International Telecommunications Policy Institute, and a member of the Advisory Board of the World Business Enterprise Forum and the International Computer Society. He has served as a member of the Advisory Board of the Advisory Committee on Cybersecurity, which chaired the Global Technology Strategy and Leadership Review. Among his other significant contributions to the business world is his work at Microsoft, where he was among the architects of Windows, Office, and Firefox, which together with the original Windows Phone. As Senior Associate Editor at the Washington Post, he co-founded Microsoft’s “Office 365,” a business IT training and consulting program that was launched in 1996. He also founded the Open Source Enterprise initiative, a community project to train industry leaders and developers on the technologies they should be employing to help them stay competitive. He is also director of the Office 365 Foundation, a voluntary organization dedicated to the development, governance and use of the internet. For more information about Mr. Sorensen and Microsoft, contact him at [email protected].

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Author’s bio:Sven Skovgaard, Ph.D., is the executive director, the National Center for

• Bill Gates has worked in partnership with the National Science Foundation, the National Institutes of Health, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and other U.S. agencies, companies, foundations, universities and governmental entities to advance the research and education on computing, information science and artificial intelligence as well as to prepare the public for information technology. He has also served as an expert witness in the litigation at IBM, the San Francisco firm that brought the world to a standstill after the 9/11 attacks. He has testified before an international security court as well as to the Congress on civil liberties and data privacy. In 2008, he was the first woman to make history as President of the United States from first lady Michelle Obama. He is also the sole shareholder of the Fortune 500 company IBM. Prior to his appointment as the CEO of IBM, he served as chief technology officer, a staff member and the general manager of the company’s cloud services.

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